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VOLUME 33
NO. 32
ELTON COBB, Editor-Publisher
BRONSON, FLORIDA THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1963
$2.00 A YEAR, Sc A COPY
R. A. D. Council To Etter Usher Expresses
Meet Thurs., March 28 Appreciation For Vote
At Courthouse
Of March 12th
Gus Efferen Named
Executive Secretary
¡ Of Levy C. Of C.
At the invitation of the Tourist
Chiefland’s Ex-mayor R- S. Robinson Lynn ¡ Mulch Tillage Demo.
Says Ward Outstanding ¡ Held Thursday Of
: Conservation Farmers i ^ast
BY B. B. HARRISON
All citziens of Levy County are I am deeply grateful to the vot
urged to attend the Annual Meet ers of the 21st District for their ¡Committee of the Levy County
ing of the Rural Area Development fine vote of confidence and to all Chamiber of Commerce, the state , ^
Council set for Thusday, March 28 the friends who worked so hard wide meeting of the Advisory'
at 8:00 P. M. The meeting will be to males my campaign successful. ¡Council of the Florida Industrial
Court
Well, of all things, the only fire Supervisors of the ¡Levy Soil
,-e had this week was at the home Conservation District recently na
the fire chief. A house trailer. med R. S. Robinson, Williston
he bought for his father in law to dairyman and Lynn Ward of Pine
: live in. It was parked only a few Grove, Levy’s Outstanding Conser
I would lik eto ask all the citi ; Commission is to he held on .March {eet from bjg jj0use. The fire de vation Farmers.
23 and 23 at Cedar Key. About 40
Approximately twenty five peo
i pie gathered at the J„ L. Sache
I farm, north of Chiefland. last
i Thursday afternoon to Observe a
1 mulch tillage planting of corn.
I A discussion on mulch planting
was held a t2:00 P. M. Jim S-enter
The Florida Bankers Association p||| .goB Conservationist conduct
Conservation Award willjje pre .«a the program. Howard Van Ars
held in the Levy County
house in Bronson. zens of the 21st District to join ¡ M ana ~ey. ^ partment quickly outed the fire
The purpose of this meeting will together and woTk for the continu ¡ members of the Commission are but tbe trailer home was almost
be to formally organize the Coun ed growth and develoment of this fggjgg complete lose from the fire and MSS i uomnson ana wara at j dall> â– Soll Conservationist â–
cil in Levy County, approve by .area of Florida. ' th^ Island Hotel I water. Mr. Cooper, his in law got gg Levy Soil Conservation 'Day Laineavllle explained the mulch
laws and elect permanent officers. with your continued support I ; • ; out with second degree burns- This program in Bronson April 11th. j triage method of farming to the
■Ev.gry organization in the Coun vvill work as hard as possible to j At a special meeting held by the ^happened at two o’clock Sunday These awards are given in recog|group yan Arsdall panited out
ty interested in the development be a good senator for the 21st j Executive Committee J)f the Levy , morning. nition of these two men’s outsfand * - -- ■lows:
! Son Gore To Be Tried
In Circuit Court Here
Monday Morning
Circuit Court will convene here
on Monday mbrning, March 25th
at 9:30 A. M. for the trial of Son
Gore on a manslaughter charge
in the shooting of Junior Prevatt
in Chiefland.
The jury will report at 9:30 and
it is presumed that the trial will
get underway as soon as the jury
is picked.
Those men drawn on the jury
venire for the 1 trial are as fol
of Lévy County is urged to have District
representatives -'.at,/ this, meeting
j County Chamber of Commerce at j Little Bryan Etheridge is in the ing etforts toward establishment
that by planting the mulch tillage |
way wind erasion can he contrail I
Emil A. Boettcher, Kenneth R.
Monday evening, Gus Efferen of ; fchis time. Cheer up Bryan we are farms
i F.obinson ..owns and operates , a
cost of operations.
(Sache, a member of the Levy
t : the new Bronson Town Hall on m/r.adicni Center at Gainesville at
My family And I will always he • dw^aicai ■ueiuer at er
and* will be included as an active KIateful Dor the confidence you, . . , .. I
member of the county organization have shown in me by the results à Bronaon was apP°¡â€te* the Bxecu praying for you.
It is very important that all or ■cf the election. ' Effere^wlT^iUd to start work ! M°St HI way yoU start out o£ 540 acre dairy and general farm. ¡goil conservation District Board
Again, let me say thank you to , immediately and set up the of£icial>town you wiU see some building- Approximately*20O ares are estab jof Supervisors planted twenty ac
all my frisnds who worked so hard I h d t° f the chamber ln'repalrs II painting job golng on- «shed in improved grasses. Some I res bf corn under this method, he
!Jack Davis is back home from 3,40 acres are planted in a three jsa¡d |S jot 0f ne0,Die want to
; the Branson Town Hall. The office . . ,, , i saia, a. iot 01 people want m
¡ will bp QTveii dailv at hours to be SeVeral days m the bospltal m year rotation of corn, peanuts and j know how you will be able to cul, rT , M
I . . . . , Gainesville. oats to provide feed for dairy cat' t;va+e the cron We plant to de Dodges, D. L. Meeks, Stephen E.
designated and any information | MB fa .tivate tüe crop* e pla“t . 'Gore, Adloiph Ulmer, John Henry
Griffin, Fred A. LeSueur, Clyde
ganizations- in the. county attend
this .important .meeting.
. Temporary officers of thi? Coun f0r me.
cil are:' Burén Brice of BronSon, j ETTER USHER
Chairman: Wardell Fugate, Willis —|
ton, vice chairman; Leonard Cobb
Bronson, Secretary; ■' Mrs.' ¡Betty, _ , . ... „
McCallum, Chiefland, J|iS| Rosa ! Gets GOOCI AUUlt Jt>y
,lie Sills, Cedar, Key and G- M
Owens of Bropson Directors. v
of conservation measures on their led on sandy 30^ ,as well as cut 1 Cash- Edward A. Taft, Cecil Osteen
Haryey H. Jordan, Robert Moody,
Jerry- Ward, Dell Kirkland, G. V.
Campbell, F. D. Hawthorne, Rob
ert Richards,. James N. Damron,
Sam Standridge, G. M. Owens Jas
per Gore, W. L. Revel, Milton Me
Leroy, Marvin F. Colson, J. Q.
Levy School Board *
Gets Good Aud
State Auditors
I If this is your birth month you tle and hog production. Soil build mon3trate the 1st cultivation when1
: nertaining to the Chamber of Com:, .. ., H ! T , ,
;Jr , , , iv, ." .better see the County Judge and crops of lupine and hairy In
i merce may be obtained by contact â– . . .. , .
â– get your drivers licenses. digo are planted within the rota
This week’s music and singing t¡on and wind strip cropping is
Lsvy Co. Public
Nursing Council To
Meet Wedc, March 27
j State Auditor Bryan Willis to
i day had .nothing but praise for the;
Lévy County School Board in re
leasing a report of an audit of j
that body.
I with the Secretary-
! Mr. Efferen is a retired postal > at Hardeetown Baptist Church was practiced to help prevent wind ero
i employee from New Rochelle, N. ! reaj good Donna Jo Graham at sion,
Ward operates a 460 acre farm in
the Pine ¡Grove Cpmmunity in
North Levy County. Some 320 ac
we have our Conservation Tour in
April.â€
i the piano and Mrs- Byrd at the
over 25 years. His experience in organ The Junior Choir did the
organizational promotional and pub ' gjngjng
! licity work was considered in the
Smith. John Grishan, Edward Can
non, James C Hutchinson, J. Floyd
Sache has put in the first mulch j Taylor> Tjeasman Allen> David ghe
tillage planting to be made in . Wiey. j.j Thomas, Paul E. Rich
¡ Levy County. Mulch tillage, involv burg> Jalneg T Hilton> Harold
es breaking, planting and fetiliz | standridge and johnny M Smith.
ing all in one operation. Some ad I â– , .
Sponsor Talent Show
Saturday, March 30th
vanages of mulch tillage include j nrn a
¡appointment by the Committee. ; tA sCh001 teacher asked a boy t0 ^es are planted in a three year ro 'gffici
For the fiscal year ended June j Mr Effer,ea || j¡jg| the City Man make a poem using tbe Wt0rd not tation of corn, peanuts and small dugi prevent wind erosion, cut the
A meeting of the Levy County 30, 1962, the finances of the school j a g| Bronson and his office in I witbstandi,1£- 11 _was tbus Dad grains -to provide feed for hog pro 0f operation and save time
Public Health Nursing Council will board were in good condition and j|gg Town Hall will be used for ¡¡¡ll the B6at °f ilS pantS °Ut n0t du'-tion. Cover crops of lupine and j and iab0r.
be held here in Bronson at 6 o’ financial operations reflected a jthe transactioll 0f Town business,withstanding- _ indigo are planted as soil building
clock on Wednesday, March 27 th program carefully administered in -g conjunction with the Chamberà A Communist is a fellow who crops. Four miles of field wind mg to be made in L,evy County, !is sponsoring a Talent Show Sa
at the Levy County Health Depart accordance with good business : of Comnterce. - 1 wil1 g^ad'y divide his hunger â– and breaks have been established al j gome 12OO acres are being planted
thirst with you if you will*divide ong the fence rows and wind strips I
your pie and coffee with him. are left at intervals in the row
Althuogh this is the first plant The Otter Creek. School P.T.A.
ment. practices -and legal requirements .
Ajl persons interested in the or' the auditor said.
à of Comnfcerce. -
Leonard Cobb, secretary of the
Nuria Area Development Commis
ganization of this council are urg m uirtner comment, wmis sa,u j sio^of Levy County, spoke to the’
ed to attend this meeting.
Bronson Scouts Make
Plans For Weekend
At Monday. Meeting -
In further comment, Willis said j sio*of Levy county, spoke to the ! The maintenance man is doing crops to help control wind erosion
budget were properly prepared and ¡ Chamber outlining the projects al ^uite a. bit of street repair and wara also manage
followed, records were well kept 'ready undertaken by the commit Patching at this time-
and internal accounts were audit i tee and expressed a desire to have! Of all the impossible things done
ed under ttie direction of the bo&rd j two :orga.nizn.tions ftssocinte tlie- ACiL r^ilroEd Inst week hnuled •
iSeliopl board members during ¡tbeir efforts toward a beneficial : a piece of freigb that weighed one •
the audiit peri-od ware Elliot White I program for each. ¡million and three hundred thou j
hurst, chaiman, Burton J. Walrath , Buren Bricg; chairman of the ¡ sand pounds. That would be about
the mulch tillage way in Gilchrist
I and Alachua Counties;
: Bronson Pcout Troop 335 at tire j vice chairman; '.Stewart B. Brock, I ateejrlng committee of the RAID. tb'e weight of fifty standard loco ¡
regula meeting .'Monday ...evening .E...T. .Usher and Richard % Lynch! . . ’ IMUfSlil b„1n„ 1 motives piled on 2 or 3 flat cars.!
improved pasture to maintain
small herd of beef cattle.
— -o —
First
Methudist Church
Bronson, Florida
Rev. Robert Lenz. Pastor
105 acres of I _ ~ . .
a! Bronson Scouts Are
made plans for a week end camp '.Alvin E. Mikell is superinten ¡
¡out in the hammocks on - Aprif^5,. j dent of public, instruction.
6 and 7th. Troop leaders and comL 0
mittee members are also expsctedr|^j-^-|0 County Sing
also told of the Purveys now being
1 undertaken and the progress tk|¡| I am the door by me if any-man SUNDAY: j
¡date» ¡enter in he shall be saved and 10:00 A. M. Church School for j
eneral committee of the shall go in and out and find pas all ages
! Planning Court Of
j Honor For April 8th
'Boy Scout Tnoops of Levy Coun
ity ^re arranging their second
j Court of Hnoor to be held on Mon
¡day evening, .April 8th at 8:00
• at the Bronson High School audi :
The
turday, March 30 beginning at 7:30
Admission to the show will be 10
I and 25 -cents-
j The proceeds of this show will
i enable the children of Otter Creek
! to make their annual field trip.
, Deadline for entering the talent
I show, open only to high school or
¡elementary students', will be Mar
i ch 27th. High school students are
! asked to notify Mrs. Frances Gil
bert or Mrs. Sylvia Rutledge.
A chicken pileau supper will
preceed the talent show and will
| begin at' 6:00 o’clock. The supper
To Be Held Sunday
At Oldtown Church
tp. attend. Capip will end Sunday
morning when the campers’will at
tend services at the Otter Creek
Methodist Church. I
The annual Charter Reviiew was j The Dixie. County Sing will be
held by the Troop Committee with held Sunday, March 24th at the
¡Chamber of Commerce is schedul ture. John 10:9.
I ed to meet Monday evning, Mar§fi1 1 —-o —
j 25th at the Bronson Town Hall at j Social Security Rep.
17:30 * M ,lm8 Be In Bronson
¡ committees will report in order
for the compilation of necessary ! Monday, March 25
information on surveys and inves ;
¡ tigation-s, for the preparation of | A representative of the Gaines
I a county brochure. j vill-e Social Security O-ffice will be
van in charge. A special appr-ecia j everyone is invitea to at^ena | Au ^ture meetings of the in Bronson at the Farm Bureau
tion night program is . planned and ! the Sing at this beautiful ehuroh ; ,cbamibier will be beld in the Bron Office a,t 1:60 P. M. on Mnoday,
a supper for the Troop is being ar , 011 the banks of the beautiful Su
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship
6:30 P. M. Junior MYF.
7:30 P. M. Evening Worship.
o —
Bronson
Baptist Church
torium at 7:30. P. M.
Scoutmasters and leaders from wjji be 50 cents for children and
Yankeetbwn, Williston, Cedar Key ¡ 75 centg for adults
and Bronson are reading the mem
hers of their respective Troops to
: take part in the program. Many
Mrs. Frances Schofield and chit
dren of Trenton visited here with
tutional Representative Bill' Sulli ning at 2:30 P. M.
I Everyone is invited to attend
fahged for the night of -the. Char1 wannpe. River,
ter Présentátion,
The Town Council of Bronuon
10.30 A. M. Sunday School.
11:00 A. M. Preaching.
7:00 P. M. Training Union.
8:00 P. M. Preaching. _
arrange March 25th for the purpose of con j WEDNESDAY—7:30 P. M. Prayer ¡ inS Plans for a gala affair in the ¡ distrbution system within said His*
Meeting. ¡ Levy County Scout program.
I —; — —O—i— I
j advancements in rank and numer j ber mother, Mrs. Louise Sale re
.ous Merit Badge awards are al @¡¡f¡¡¡|
i ready assured.
i The Bronson Troop 335 will
j again be host for the .occasion-.
I Assistant District Commissioner
j H. L. Brazeal of Williston is mak
trict; providing and defining the po
wers and purposes of said District
and' said District and said board of
commissioners in the establishment
acquisition, operation and mainten¬
ance of a public water supply and
I son Town Hall where
Iments ’have been made with the ¡ ducting social security business
Town Council of Bronson for the ; Persons who desire to make ap 1
Pep’Get it ftrst in the Journal'^gj
meets the first Monday night ot
•¿aeh month.
! official office headquarter*.
¡plications for social security re j
1 tirement or survivors benefits, se ;
¡cure social security account ninri |
! bers or get any other social secur
i ity information are invited to see
! the representative at the time of ¡
à his visit.
! Honor committee that the Commis
¡sioners Staff of the Marion Dist
j riet will be present to make the'
10 A. M. j many awards with Court of Honor
à Miss Mary Allen and Mr. Kim
¡Wellman were attending to bus!
t ness in Archer on Monday.
Ellzey Mett
ChutT
Sunday School
Morning Services:
1st and 2nd Sundays H A- M. in charge of the program.
Evening Services.
2nd and 4th Sundays 8 P. M j
Sun. Evening. MYF 6.30 P. M !
Wednesday Prayer Ser- 8 P. M j
trict; auhtoriziyig’ the imposition of
- __ rates and charges for the services
'District - Executive Ben Edwards t and facilities afforded by the District
of Ocala has assured the Court of authorizing and emipowernig- said.
board of commissioners to levy sipec-
il assessments on rear property in
the District improved by the acts of
District Chairman Miles Tiermnan
NOTICE lOF SPECIAL
LEGISLATION
the District to help defray and ex
penses thereof: authorizing and em
powering said board of commission
ers for and on behalf of said District
to borrow money and issue bonds of
said District subject to approval by
a majority vote of the freeholders
who are qualified electors in said
District and authorizing and provid
ing for the levy and collection of tax¬
es on all of the taxable property in
said District for the payment of the
DOWN TO EARTH |
LEONARD C. COBB. County AgentAgricultural Extension Service ¡
If you are looking for maximum | 49 or 80 or DIDD at recommended j
yields in your tobacco, consider rates listed on containers- There,j
CLUB
By JAMES B. ESTES
Assistant County Agent
Agricultural Extension Service
Levy County 4H’ers took a big
Miss Honey Says...
the planting pattern éf 2 rows of ¡i* r.o experimental evidence of 1 par£ jn the Annual Greater Gaines
tobacco and 4 rows of peanuts. ; Pehphqire:: being •effective in -con | Vill-e Area Steer Show and Sale j
This is 2 legal pattern so long as^ tolling rcot knot on tobacco. Wejiast Thursday and Friday in Gain!
your tobr.oo rows/and peanuts are] do not recommend it- ! esville.
Revisions are in the making and I Tommy Havens of the Bronson 1
A BILL FOR AN ACT
TO BE ENTITLED
j AN ACT creating and establishing interest on and principal of said
¡ a public body corporate and political bonds to the extent the net revenues
1 subdivision in Levy County, Florida, from the operation of such public
! to be known as Cedar Key Speciial water supply and distribution system,
j Water and Sewerage District; fixing are insufficient for that purpose and
1 and prescribing th eboundaries. of for the payment of the cost of admin
said District'; providing for a boáfd' iatratlon and preliminary expenses
¡ of commissioners as the governing of the District.
: and administrative body for said dis- Pub. March 21, 28; April 4, 11, 1963-
no sloisr than 36 inches apart..
You can expect yield increases UP
to 25 per cent by changing to this
Good morning!
Spring fever? Well it sure feels
2nd all: Mr. O. U. follish man.
you can count on a different set! 4H Club gave the welcome at the good anyway. And work I did, all Oh horrors. I never expected you
of grade standards for this year’s [Buyers Banquet Thursday night, day Saturday. Yes, you guessed it so soon! wait until I repent anc
pattern. One word of caution, if i market. The grades will include 25 ¡ Mr. W. O. Whittle, Executive Se Spring Gleaning. Way hack in the, get ready to die! Please
you do decide to plant this alter | grades of leaf, 14 grades of amok - cretary of the Florida Fair Asso closets, under the beds and every' Death: I positively can’t do it, I
nate row pattern this year be sure !' ing leaf, 8 grades of cutters, 8 gra.;elation gave the main address to nook; and corner. Sure makes you can’t, wait. 1 won’t you now. This
to consult your local AS.CS office| des of lugs. 8 grades of primings, the group-
and discuss, your plans with them.; 12 grades of greenish, 15 grades g The Levy County 4H
I would suggest a pre measure ¡ variegated, 16 grades of slick, 17 Steer and Tommy Havens’ sfceer ' bath and a good night’s rest When main so, that’s natural. You may:
ment service. | grades ¿of slick, 17 grades of green (were displayed Thursday morning you see all the results and how jbe disappointed, that’s possible.
Have you had trouble with wire ¡7 grades,/ of variegated mixed, 2 ¡cm the Courthouse lawn in Gain 'nice to see everything shining. ¡You will die, that’s sure. ¡ . Bnt the unusual happened in coffee,
worms ar.d other soil insects in ¡grades of rank, 9 grades of non ' esville for the general public. j Let’s eat right to keep fit, here’s . You better start to get ready, Bronson the other day.' j His plan is to walk into a place'
descript and one gade of scrap. j Freddie Shaw of the Bronson ¡the menu: Eat breakfast like a ¡.that’s wisdom. God so loved the ! A couple was expecting a second {¡bat sells -coffee, ask for a cup
This is the first year the “S†j 4H Club placed in the Blue Ribbon .King lunch like a Prince, but I world that he gave his only begot ¡ cbjid and: mama had to go meet of hot water. When you get the:
factor or Slick will be used. These-, group. Freddie’s steer was purchas' please eat dinner like a pauper, ten son that whosoever believeth the stork. Daddy jumped up, ran ' cup 0f hot water just reach into
grade changes are being proposed ed by Swift and Company. ! °. K.? in Him should not perish but have to the bathroom, grabbed up a hot
■feel “give out†but don’t “give up very moment. You’re strong and
AROUND
gi-• - -v;
LEVY
COUNTY
NORWOOD F. JSHI®
Usually when a first baby is , \ djdn't see this but my friends
born to a young couple, the father, tell me that County Commissioner
1 gets awful excited when the time: Carroll Gilbert has come up wiith
your tobacco in past years? You
can control these by using one of
these following programs:
1 Broadcast t re atinen^:
your shirt pocket, pull out a tea
Parathino or Diazinon at the to cut down on the poor quality ] ILevy County 4H Council steer -Overheard: He was born with a ¡ .everlasting life. John 3:16. t tie thinking it was mouth wash bag and make yourself a cup of
ate of 2 pounds active/ingredients | tobacco. ¡placed in the Red Group and was ; sliver spoon in his mouth and he] What is a man profited, it he / and gargled his throat with sweet jnice bot tea. 0f course sugar Js
per acre applied 2 or 3 weeks prior j Pale slick tobacco may be pro ; bought by Mr. Sonny Lee, owner'¡hasn’t stirred since,
to transplanting. Disk; well into ¡ ducad by over fertilization, fertiliz ! of Fuel G-as, Inc- of Gainesville. . Woman: She’s a human dynamo,
shall gani the whole world and smelling hair tonic
the soil. j ing with excessive potash, spacing
2. Transplant Wafer Treatment: plants too close, using excessive
Mix 3 ounces of 50 per cent wet
table powder in 50 gallons of wa
sidedressing, using -excesive chemi
cals for sucker control and har
ter. Use 300 gallons per acre Of j vesting' immature. Lets watch our
Tommy Havens’ shorthorn steer ' charges everything. Ouch!
lose his own soul Matthew 16:26.
always handy and you can com;
When they were half way to the plain if the water ain’t hot. Try
it sometime. ' ^
Heaven is a prepared place for a hospital, he realized what he had
placed in the Red group and was' Th^ two calls: which will you j prepared people. Hell is prepared done. Then he worried from feaT * * * * ;
bought by Winn Dixie Stores. j accept? 1st Jesus, Will you please for the devil and his angels, will j that he had made a lot of mistak j I wondered why Jailor Thomp’
On behalf o-f all exhibitors the ¡give me a few minutes of your ¡you be an intruder in, the latter ' es be didn’t know about. If I was !s0a. Was faknig vitamins then he
Levy County 4H Culbs would like time to consider your soul’s sal place. Where will you spend eter b0 say that this fellow was old game pouncing into the Sheriff’s
transplant water. ¡cultural practices on tobacco this ¡ to express their appreciation to all vatio-n? nity? Ye must be born again. -St. calm, cool and collected-*-'Weeks' Office and the mystery was solved'
Root Knot Control With Chemi ypar^ Produce good quality tobac ¡buyers for the outstanding sup j Mr. O. U. foolish man: I posi John 3=7. Asbbell you would not believe me- I am going to get me some of them)
cals. We recommend nsing EDO co- ',;/>/} ' ^ I port -they gave to this show. tively can’t do If, I am too busy! j -Lord bless you. go I won’t tell. pills. A Alt/
HEVE E00HT55 3DDRNAU
BRONSON, Florida, March 21, 1963
Levy County
JOURNAL
BRONSON; FLORIDA
Otter Creek
First Baptist* Church
Rev. J. T. BARRETT, Pastor
Printed, Ev$ry Thursday at
Bronson* Florida
Entere# as Second Class Matter'April
ieth,r 1928, at the poetoffto' ft Bron*
son, Florida, Under Act of March 2nd,
1879
ELTON COBB Editor-Manager
SUBSCRIPTION RATES / ;
One Year 92.00
Six, Month»* 1.00
Only Paper Printed and Published in
Bronson, the County Seat of Levy
County.
Advertising Rates upon application.
Want ads ten c.erits a Jlne eash in.
msertioh(2 Minimum charge 40c. AM
Want'Ads Cash with Order.
Government
Surplus Sales
NOW anyone can buy DIRECT from
U. S. GOVERNMENT SURPLUS
DEPOTS, by mail for yourself oi
for resale. Cameras, binoculars, cars
jeeps, trucks, boats, hardware, of.
'fide machines and equipment, tents,
tools and tens-of-thQ usa riels of other
items at a fraction of their original
cost. Many items brand new. For
list pf hundreds f of U. S. Govern,
mént Surplus Depots; located in
every State and overseas with pam¬
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Direct To You’, plus procedures,
HOW TO BUY and hew .to get FREE
SURPLUS,, mail $2.00 to SURPLUS
SALES INFORMATION SERVICES,
BOX NO. 1818, Washington 13, DC.
9:00 A M., Sunday School at
I the^ CJomimmiby Building, Gulf
HaitÃmock/.
TO:00 A. M. Sunday School at
Otter. Creek Baptist Chúrcjh;
il:00 A. M. Worship Service, |
6:45 P. Mr BTÜ at Otter Créék.
7:30 P. M. Evening Worship at
I Otter Creek.
WEDNESDAY
j 6:4$ P. M. Teachers’ Meeting.
7:30 P. M. Mid-week Prayer Ser-
S-.vicé and Bible School.
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position. Join Sales Force oÃ
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Train for managerial positions
while ^selling. We need salesmen
and lead men in this aréa. Con-
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j FRrankliri 6-8701.. Southern Stat-
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! Anywhere.
•# 4 **+ ** * ** * Vi * *« *i * * :**• ■•***i*
FOR YOUR
INFORMATION
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S
•COURT, LEVY COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORID^
COMPILED FOR THE LEVY CO.
JOURNAL BY N. F. !§H!E
Estate of
GUSSIE PRIEST,
NOTICE OF PROBATE
Deceased
This column will be In the
lum
Levy County Journal e^ch week
to give you general Inform»
tion and dates that -might be
Important t* ye-u.
if you'have any inrormalon
you want listed under this
heading please send It to N. F>
Ishle. In care of the Levy Co.
* W «P m
I The State of Florida, To, All Persons
i Interested in the Estate of said De¬
cedent:
\ Brown Lodge No. 51, F & A M»
! at Chiefland, meets on the 1st and
3rd Tuesday niglifc* of each month
at 7:30 P. M. All Masons are cor¬
dially invited.
You are ber»!.>y notified.-that a writ-
! ten iustrutnent pur porting ¡to be the
I Last Will and Testament- of said- de-
I cedent hits beorà filed for prohate in
j said Court. .
You are ;b¿reby ;'ci)ÃriÃœaÃi¿Ã€d within
I six calendar Tnonths from the date
I of the first publication of this notice!
■to appear in said Court • and show
cause if any y ou' can, why said Court
I shall not admit Said will to probate.
W. F. Anderson, County Judye
Levy County,' Florida
j First publication on Feb. 21, 1963
¡(Seal)
First Baptist Church
... 10:00 A, M.—tsuncray rycuDOL
I : ItfÓO A. M.—Worship Seijyice,
I 6:30 P. M.—Training Union,
j . 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship.
WEDNESDAY
l 7:30 P. M.—Prayer Meeting.
E 8:30 P. M. —Choir Rehearsal.
Federal Land Bank
FARM LOAN
R. W. BRYAr
622 N.vMain Street
GAINESVILLE. FLORIDA
RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW
OPEÑ in Levy County. Excellent
opportunity:, gee Frank Massey,
P. O. Box 74, Anthony at once or
Vwrite Rawleigb’s., De.pt. FAL340.189
.¡Memphis, Tennessee.
You can provide for the security
of your loved ones both safely and
profitably at
Guaranty Federal
Savings & Loan Assn.
220 v North Main St.—'Gainesville
DIVIDEND RATE 4 1/4 PER CENT
Accounts opened by 20th of
Month Earn From 1st of Month
Each Acc. Insured up to $10,000
SHEA’S GLASS CO
(Not Inc.)
Formerly Joe Peters Glass Go.
“If It's Glass—We Have It"
Metal Store Front Construction
Auto Glass Replaced While
You Wait
Mirrors Resilvered-Table fops
Shower Doors-Tub Enclosures
1313 N. W. 4th PI. FR 2-4353
Gainesville, Florida
Welfare Workers will be at t&o
Jollowng places for your conven¬
ience :
Williston — City Hall. Every
Tuesday from 9 A. M. until 1$:00.
Bronson — Court House. Every
Tuesday from 1 P. M. until *4 P. M.
Chiefland— Welfare Office. 9 TÃ*
M. until 12 nffon. Cedar Key—3rd
Thursday of each month.
C. M. Griffin, the Levy County
Veterans'^ Ser,vice Officer, County
Welfare Director and Red Cross
Home Service Worker, can now
be contacted at hi» new telephone
number 2323, at Bronson,
- •
Bronson Lodge No. f, **. « A. M.
tiqlds regular communication» on
the 2nd and 4th Thursday even¬
ings of each month. All members
and visiting brothers are cordial¬
ly invited to attend
* • ~
The Unemployment Compensa¬
tion representative will be at the
court house on alternate Tuesdays
of each month,
Board oi Supervisors of Levy
Soil Conservation District meets
in the Court House at Bronson on
Friday after the first Thursday of
each month at 2:00 P. M
Phone numbers for tne Levy
County Sheriffs Department art¬
as follows: Levy County Jail,
Bronson 2581; Sheriffs Office at
Court House, Bronson 2981 and
Sheriff Turner’s Residence, Chief-
land 4403. Please use these num¬
bers when making your call.
NOTICE OF PROBATE
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S
COURT, LEVY COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA.
{ESTATE OF'
JESSE ANDERSOÑ,
Deceased.
The State of Florida, To All Per¬
sons Interested in the Estate of said
Decedent.
You ar© hereby notlfiegl that a
written instrunieht purporting to he
tlio Last Will; and Testament of said
decedent Iras been admitted to pro¬
bate in said >(2oiirt.
j You áre. hereby commanded with-
1 in six calendar months from the date
of the first publica?tioTi of thia notice
to appear in said Court and show
,| cause,, if any you can, why the ac¬
tion of said Court iA admitting said
Will to probate should not stand un-
revoked..
W. F. Anderson, County Judge
Levy County, Florida
By Willie L. Green, Clerk
First publication on February 7,
1963.
Subscribe to me journal nowv Read 1t in the Journal Hist;
IN THE : COUNTY JUDGE'S
COURT, LEVY COUNTY
STATE OF FLORIDA
Estate of
ALBERT W. SCHULTE,
Deceased
The State of FIroida,
To All Persons Interested In The Es¬
tate of Said Decedent:
You are hereby notified that a
written instrument purporting to be
the Last Will and Testament of said
decedent has been admitted to pro¬
batei;in this court. You áre hereby
commanded within§ six (6) calendar
months -from the day of the first pub¬
lication pf this Nbtice to appear in
this Court, to show cause* if any you
can, why the action of this ¡Court in
admitting; said Will to Probate should
not stand uhrevoked.
W. F. Anderson, County Judge
Levy County, Florida
By Willie L. Green, Clerk
First publicatino on . February .14,
1963.
(Seal),
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
HOUSE BILL NO. 1862
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
Avard Z. Háshman, the holder of the
following certificate hasL filed said
¡É
certificate for a tax deed to be issued
thereon. The certificate number and
year of issuance, the description of
the property and the names in which
it was assessed are as follows:
Certificate No. 115
Year of I&suancé":, 19,46
Description of Property: Lot 28, ¡
Block 11, A. F. Knotts Land. Com¬
pany First Subdivision' in Sections
5 and 6 Township 17 South, Range
16 East.
Name in. which assessed: Mrs. F.
G. Van Gosen
MADAM MARY
She will read your entire life-past, present and
future. She asks no questions but will tell you
what you want to know, giving date and facts
of business, love, health land family affairs.
Will help you find lost art. TELL you whom
/ou will marry and when. If the one you love
s true, what part of the country is luckiest
for you, and whiat to do to be succesksful. Will
reunite the separated, locate absent friends
xnd relatives and cause happiness between
man and wife. Makes up lovers' quarrels. Tells
if sickness or bad uck is natural enemies, evil
influence and bad luck. Does not tell to pease
[you, but will give the truth. One visit will repay you for
disappointments in aU others. I not only read your life
like an open book, but I also help you out of your TROU¬
BLES.
Come and see why you are so unhappy, why everything
seems to go wrong, WHY be sad and downhearted, sick
and worried when you can be helped and everything made
clear by consulting THIS GIFTED MEDIUM?
Everybody wecome. NO MAIL ANSWERED. I make no
house to house calls.
She will prove that you can obtain your desires. Every¬
thing sacred and confidential, Lucky days and uck to carry
so no one can harm or hurt you.
Don’t Mistake Address — Sign Near City Limits
Highway 339 and 127 — Trenton, Florida
Open daily 8 A.M. to 10 P.M including Sundays
¿a:
BOSTON, LOS ANGELES
LONDON
The Morris ton P.-T.A. 3^ eels on
the first Monday evening of each
month.
TW* i» tne symbo! of ihe
riCAtt Cáiscér Society. Tr is
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bold I Erre*/ odiar
ly** trrtrig» um liope to
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ABIEftlCAK CANCER SOCIETY
Filling prescriptions is our Dual*
ness. Let us fill your next one.
Ennis Drug Slbre, across street
from Bank. Wfillston. Florida, if
OUT OF TOWN
PRINTERS PAY
NO TAXES HERE
LET US DO YOUR
Hunting
Health Department Clinics
Bromson, Health Department,
Every Tuesday Morning from 9:30
tmtil 11:30.
Willie ton, City Hall, Every
Tuesday afternoon from 1:00 un¬
til 2:00.
CMeflandy New Cifra Hall. Every
Friday afternoon frÃSo 1:00 until
2:00 o'clock.
All of said property being in the .
County of Levy* State of Florida. I
Unless such certificate or certificates (
shall be redeemed according to lawt;
the property described in such ceqji
ficate or certificates will be sold to
the highest bidder at the courthouse
door on Monday, March 25, 1963 be-
ween 11:00. A. M. and 2:00 P. M.
Dated this, 19th day of February, {
A D., 1963.
ERNEST STEPHENS
Clerk Circuit Court, Levy
County, Florida -
In The 8th Judicial Circuit
Court of Florida, For Levy
j ¡ County, Florida. In Chancery.
IC. M. Mattheus, Plaintiff
'VS'. â–
Bill McBirney or anyone claiming
, under him, etc.
NOTICE AND ORDER
Interesting
Accurate
Complete
International News Coverage
The Christian Science Monitor
One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass.
Cedar K.^y, City Hall, 1st Fri¬
day in each month from 10:30 un¬
til 11:30 A. M.
Gulf Hammock, Community
Church, 1st Monday tin each month
from 2:00 until 3 P. M.
The Driver's License Examiner
will be in Bronson each Wednes¬
day from 8:30 A. M. until 4:30 P.
M., Chiefland each Thursday from
s/.so; A. M. until 4:30 P. and
Williston each Friday from 8:34
A. M. until 4:30 P. M.
Send your newspaper for the time
checked. Enclosed find my check or
money order. â–¡ 1 year $22.
â–¡ 6 months $11 â–¡ 3 months $5.50^
The State of Florida: To Bill Mc-
j Birney and anyone claiiming under
him by conveyance, o^ if he be de¬
ceased then anyone claiming by in
hevitance the following- real estate j
to-wit: , 'V-'" | - j
Ni¿. of NE 1/4 Section 28, T^p. 10 S. ¡
¡R. 14 E.—-Levy County, Frorida. {
j You ; are notified that the above !
Plaintiff has filed shit to quiet title j
to the above land as against you and j
you are ordered to file your answer j
to the complaint by the 28 day of j
March,';J963 and a c6;py thereoi upon
William E. Rivers^ Plaintiff’s solicit
tor,, Bronsion, Florida or the said •
complaint will be taken as confessed,
by you.
I ' DONE AND ORDERED this the 18
¡ day, of February A. D. 1963.
ERNEST STEPHENS
Clerk Circuit- Court, Levy ..
County, Florida ,
By. Harriet Shewey *
Deputy Clerk
OSea.1)
FOR ONE-STOP SERVICE ON INSURANCk,
SEE US! S
Name
Address
PjSwÃ
Loc3Ã Agent for
COTTON STATES INSURANCE ;
J. D. Holmes Ins. Agency
9 Bronson, Florida
City
Zone
State
PB-16
How you can receive
a check signed by Uncle Sam
WE’RE AT YOUR SERVICE . . ,
ng All Prescriptions To Us. We
Pledge To You That We Will Fill Them
Just As The Doctor Prescribes.
ROGERS PHARMACY
Trenton, Florida
twice a year
with your help*
the mentally ill
can come back
But with improved care and
treatment, many more could
recover. Give them the chance
you'd want for yourself.
Give at
the Sign of
A THIRD HAND!
HOW OFTEN HAVE YOU
WISHED FOR ONE TO
HELP WITH BUYING, '
SELLING OR RENTING?
WE HAVE THE ANSWER
NEWSPAPER ADS.
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When you buy an H Bond
you can be sure of receiv¬
ing your first interest check
in six months^arid every
six months till maturity.
Every year the U.S. Treas¬
ury mails out more than
3*4 million interest checks
worth $149 million to the
folks holding Series H
Bonds.
good if you’re living on a
retirement income or want
to invest for current in¬
come.
Why buy Series HBonds?
H Bonds are especially
If you own E Bonds you
can trade them for H
Bonds at anytime. (A nice
feature of trading is you
don't have to pay tax on
the accumulated E Bond
interest until your new H
Bonds mature or are
cashed.)]
Guaranteed growth.
Your Bond money now
earns 3%% interest held
to maturity. Your money
can’t be lost because Uncle
Sam replaces destroyed
Bonds. And you can get
your money with interest
anytime you want it.
Every Savings Bond you
buy is a share in a stronger
America. Why not ask
your banker for all the de*
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tin© Ringing fieU
Are You Having Trouble» With Your
Printing Needs? If So Contact Us. We
Can Supply Your Needs At Reasonable
Prices In A Minimum Length Of Time.
LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
Phone 2521
Bronson, Florida
ANN-RAE BEAUTY SALON
Phone 2361 Bronson, Florida
COMPLETE
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Permanents
Hair Cutting
Styling
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Yon save more than’money with
H Bonds pay you 20 checks«•
one every 6 months. If you
buy a $500 Bond, for exam¬
ple, your first 3 semi-annual
interest' checks will be $4,
$7.25 and- $8.00. Thereafter
you recoive $10 every 6
months. H Bonds also come
in denominations of $1,000,
$5,000 and $10,000.
U.S. SAVINGS BONDS
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'
EEVX COCISTE JOORNAE
BRONSON, Florida, 'March 21, 1963
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
| tate of Joseph H. Day, Ceceas-j
I seQ, late of said county to the County !
ÃN THE COURT OP THE j Judge of Levy County, Florida, at !
COUNTY JUDGÉ, LEVY I his office in the court house of said
/a/ Charles W. Seckinger
Administrator of the estate of
EüLiLEN A. SBCKINGDR, deceas¬
ed. .
COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA
IN PROBATE
Jure: Estate of
¡¡¡¡Mî H. HALE '
Deceased
; County at Bronson, Florida, within Pub. Feb. 21, 28; Mar. 7, 14, 1963
j six calendar months from the time • 0 ;
of the first publication of this notice, v
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF FLORIDA EIGHTH JU¬
DICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR LEVY COUNTY,
#IN CHANCERY
LAURA KITZMILLteR BENNETT
Plan it iff
; V. - VS. If
ALVA DOTSON BENNETT,
Defendant.
NOTICE TO APPEAR
THE STATE OF FLORDA:
| TO: ALVA DOTSON BENNETT,
j whose residence is unknown
You are hereby notified that a com
i plaint, has been filed against you in
the time of . the first publication of j Pub. March 14, 21, 28; April 4, 1963 j this Court by LAURA KITZM IDLER
this notice. Each claim or demand! 1 — — ';BENNETT, wherein she seeks a di¬
sh all be in wriitng and in duplicate J _ jfe >; vorce, and you are hereby required
and shall state the place of r
dence and post office address of the
Each claim or demand shall be. in
I writing, in duplicate, and shall state I
• the place of residence and post of-;
To All Creditors And Persons Mav* j fice address of tile claimant, and
ing Claims Or Demands Against Sala ¡ shall be sworn to by the claimant, his
Estate; ¡ agent or attorney and any such claim
You and each or you are hereby J or demand not so filed shall be void,
notified and required fro present any: Lula Day As administratrix of
claims and demands which you ot j the Estate of Joseph H. Day¿ de.
either of you may have against the es ceased
tate of W. H. HALE, deaces-: First publication March 14, 196.3
! ed, late of said county, to the G.oun-• Geo. w- Schofield
ty Judge of Levy CóUnty, Flor- à Geo. "W. Schofield
ida, at his office in the court house j Bank oi Inverness Bldg,
of said County at Bronson, Florida, j Inverness, Flordia
within six calendar months from 1 Attorney for Administratrix
claimant, and shall be sworn to by •
the claimant, his agent, or attorney,!
and any such claim or demand not
so filed shall be . void.
||||J £/ Ida H. Halé As executor of the]
, Last'Will and Testament of W. j
. H, Hale, deceased
' First publication March 7, 1963, J
Pub March 7, 14, 21, 28, 1963
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE’S :
COURT OF LEW COUNTY Complaint with the Clerk of the Cir-j
FLORIDA
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COURT OF THE
cuit Court at Bronson, Levy County, I
• Florida, and serve a copy of said writ
¡ten defense upon the Plaintiff’s At
j torneys, GRAY, CHANDLER, O’-
NEAL, CARLISLE & AVER A, 211 N.
à E. First Street, Gainesville, Florida
•on or before the 22 day of March,
I A. D./ 1963.
\ Herein fail not else a decree pro
confesso will be entered against you. ¡
| It is further ordéred that this no-
I TO ALL WHQM IT MAY CONCERN; tice be published once each week for
Notice is hereby given that I have four consecutive weeks prior to the
jIn re: .Estate of
{ ELLEN A. SECKINGER,
a A/a ELLEN SECKINGER,
deceased.
NOTICE OF FILING PETITION
FOR FINAL DISCHARGE OF
ADMINISTRATOR
' * FOR LEVY COUNTY ,
' IN â– PROBATE.';' ,
In re: Estate or
V : JOSEPH H. DAY
'0:y-Deceased.
To All Creditors and Persons Hav- Levy County, Florida, no March 15,
Ing Claims or Demands Against Said 1963 for approval of the same and
Estate; for final discharge as Administrator
You and each or you are hereby of the estate: of ELLEN A. SECKIN-
notified and required to present any GER, deceased.
claims and demands whibh you, oi* Dated this 12th day of February,
either of you may have against fhe es, 1963:
COUNTY JUDGE IN AND * filed my final returns as Administra-return day herein in the LEVY
I toi* of tbe estate of ELLEN A. SEC COUNTY JOURNAL, a weekly news-
| KINGER, deceased; that I have filed ’ paper published in Bronson, Florida,
j my petition for final discharge, and j WITNESS my hand a»d official
¡ that I will apply to the Honorable W. - seal at Bronson, ..Levy County, Flor-\
F. ANDERSON, County Judge of ida on this 6 day of February, A. D.,
1963. '
ERNEST STEPHEN'S, Clerk
Circuit Court, Le'*y County
Florida
By: Harriet Shew^y, D. C.
(SEAJL)
Help Your State Grow
NOTICE TO APPEAR
Tfc DAVID EUGENE WALTERS,
whose address is 137 Worthington,
Toledo, Ohio, care , Mrs. Faye Linden-
muth:
j . Iou áre hereby notified that a suit
Be An.
FI oi*1 da
. ppm
OFFICIAL
Courtesy/ friendliness and
helpfulness to Florida's
visitors helps our tourist
industry grow and our
State with it. You can be
proud of your part in this
growth as. an Official
for full Information and Your Official
Florida Greeter'» kit and membership card.
i Florida Greeters
i Tallahassee/ Florida
j for divorce, support and attorney’s
/ fees has been filed against you by
»MARiLENE MAY P. WALTERS,
¡ IPaintiff, in the Circuit Court of Levy
I County, Florida, in Chancery, and
] you are required to, serve Copy of
your Answer or pleading to the Com
plaint on the Plaintiff h attorney, S.
L. SCRUGGS, Post Office Box 197,
Gainesville, Florida, and filetlie ori-
. ginal in the office of the Clerk of
j the Circuit Court at Bronson, Florida
J on or before the 15th day of March,
A. D. 1963; otherwise, the allegations
J of said Complaint will be taken as
¡ confessed by you.
! DATED this 8#i day of February,
ÃA. D. 1963.
j ERNEST STEPHENS
i Clerk of hte Circuit Court
Levy CJ^inty, Florida
By Hamet Shewey
Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
—r0
Filling prescriptions is our busi¬
ness. Let us fill your next one.
£nn(s Drug Store, across street
from Bank, Wlflltton. Florida .. tf
Add a Phon%.. add a lot to living:
Buoy days are breezy days when the phone is where you are—
whether it’s kitchen, bedroom or Florida room. Convenient exten¬
sion phones come in many pretty colors—are so.^economical, too.
Call your Telephone Business Office for details.
S oofSiern B e I i
U)á tk& FutuXA
HOME INTERPHONE. Talk room*to-room; answer door by phone.
N0 DEMOCRATIC OFFICIAL Ãnitiaxs of
SPECIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT otfmial
MARCH 26, 1963
Signature of Elector STUB NO. 1 •
NO.
DEMOCRATIC OFFICIAL initials of
SPECIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT official
MARCH 26, 1963
STUB NO. 2 Ü8 H H
DEMOCRATIC OFFICIAL
SPECIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
MARCH 26,1963
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
• Precinct ¡No ..........
To Vote for a person whose name is printed on the ballot mark a cross (X) in the square at the RIGHT of the name of the
person for whom you desire to vote.
Legislative
FOR STATE ^BNATOR
21st SENATORIAL DISTRICT
ETTER USHER
Save, up to $50.00 when you
switch to electric cooking and
water heating during March
and April. If you change
from a fuel-type stove or water
heater to flameless electric,
we will pay you a $25.00
wiring allowance for each
appliance. See your dealer and
take advantage of this saving.
It s just in time for those
busy days ahead when..the
kids bring, home heartier
appetites and dirtier clothes.
INSTALLATION
ALLOWANCES
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Turn a dial and get precision heat to help
you make the tastiest dinners you ever served.
And clean electric cooking makes kitchens stay cooler,
brighter, for there is, no soot or fuel film.
Flameless ELECTRIC WATER HEATING
Guarantee yourself plenty of hot water for the busy
days ahead with a quick recovery electric water heater
You will.like the way you can install it anywhere
in the house—even in an interior closet,
fhpi W ng flues; il's flameless1
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BRONSON, Florida, March 21, 1963
, notice of call for bids
Social and Personal News. |
V', of Levy County Folks
I |»♦ ♦»#.«»9*«■*■«»»»Ã»*»»| •»»»♦ »**»»»*♦»»|» » »» » »******â– **»»»»_*
Mr. and Mrs, W. C.J Sullivan | and Mrs. Weeks As be 11 and claugli
IGlirldreiH, Billy and Sandra;,-, visited ter, Marsha ICay, returned to their
,;:oyer the week end in. Bradenton , home from the: Alachua General
'.witÃMMr. and Mrs.. Tom Greena 'Hospital on Friday./
"watt and .daughters.
-—jjp||| ^ | The Misses Do nettle AsheU- Bar
* -Mrs# Si E. Gunnell was1 in Gain jbara Hafdee, Royala Child and
: 'â– estille on Mondayv | Mary Allen and Mr- Pete Asbell
‘ ¡were in Trenton on Friday night.
Mr. and-Mrá./Chuck Phillips /and P • ¡ |
sons, Don and Bill* returned home I Miss Sandra Cobb, of Tall alias
ph Monday after a trip' to Rich I see was home oyer the week end
mond, Virginia and other parts of | with her parents, Mr- and Mrs.
||fjlcountry. They were áecompan j Dogan Cobb and Children.
led home by his mother ^who is,! ill "® ill ¡¡f| SSl
A'yY.v - - m gü .... : ' ¡ Mr$, Harry Rimes of Wildwood
visiting- here/ with -them. 1 ■/• •
; ; , -■,-'j spent Monday here with, her cóu
lain, Mrs. Carl Wellman
"Mrs; ,Bsésie /Gilbret spent last
we,eh ,ih Ocála visiting with herÃ
'son in law and, daughter, Mr. and.)
Mrs. Baiiey’ Stokes.
' 'Mrs'. J. M. Joyner,. Sr. of Tren
i:oii . visited here on [Tuesday with
her daughter, Mrs. Fred Shaw and !
family/ > >
Visiting .here in Bronson over
the week end wfere- Mf and •Mrs.-
Jack MÃ/Holland Sr., ánd Mr. John
Holland: of Mianii. and Mr. Ciar
ence... Holland of Jacksonville.
notice is hereby giv¬
en that THE BOARD OF CO¬
UNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,!
will rereive; sealed bids up to
i and inrluding two (2:00) o’-
rlork P. M., April 2bid; 1963,
for the, following:
Ccnstrurtion / of Septic
tank, drain field and sew-
eragé- : line installation fór
Courthouse at Bronson,
Levy#County, Florida.
For plans; and spec if tea t-
| ions:- contact Basil E. May';'
Ohunty' Sanitarian, Levy
County Health Center, in
Bronson, Levy County, Flo-
| ridá1.-,. â–
Address all bids to The Board
of County Commissioners, %
Ernest Stephens, Cferk, Bron-
jll§g§ Florida,
The Board reserves the right
to waive informalities' in any
hid, to accept any or all bids
in whole | or in part, with or
“without cause, and/or to ac¬
cept the bid that in its judg¬
ment will be in the best inter¬
est^ dtf Levy County.
By Order of the Boiard of
County «Commissioner s in open
session this 13 th day of March
A.,; D , 1963.
The Board of County, Com¬
missioners, Levy . County,
Florida. §
By John F; Ye arty. Chairman.
Attest; Ernest Sitephéns, Clerk
I. -/‘Mrs. D Fair cloth. and children
j of Pomona Park are visiting here /
.! with her grandparents, Mr. and
'Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Anderson ! Mrs> Jess ,Coieman.
of Ft. Penning, Ga., spent the ¡ , .
•week end visiting here with rela
tives.
NOTICE TÓ .CFieDiTORS,
IN THE COURT OF THE
É COUNTY JUDGE, -LEVY
COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA'/
IN' PROBATE'
In- re; Estate of:
' - MATTIE. M. HALL, |
Deceased m
Mrs. Ida ,'[Ãia^ihiQr^'/pf\.;Pálthk'eéJ
visited here on Tuesday with Mrs.
à Ovid Green. She was being accom
paiiied to Tallahassee where she
will Ãnaké her' home by her son
and daughter in law.
NOTICE
I The Game Ancl Fresh Water Fish
¡ Commission of the^'S taet of | FJ or ida,
under and by virtue; of the power and
To All Creditors And persons Hav-' authority granted under- Section 30, I
ing Claims, Or Demands Against Said of Article, VI of the Constitution of
Estate: à the Sfcáte of Florida, áé- amended^and.
You and each ,or you ' are, hereby‘ ratified by the/voteys of Florida ,pn
notified \and required' to present any - November 3, 1942, ánd'Rules- and Re
/claims áhpcl demands which you ot gulatiops of. the - Commission, ánd/apt
either of you may have against the es ing "in 'compliance with Chapter 120,
taté of Mattie/ M. Hall, deceas- F.S.' hereby, declares its intent,' to
ed, late of sftd :county, to the Coun- take ; action to formally close as a
ty ; Jpdg.e ;6f -Levy County, Flor- refuge within., which 'the taking , of
ida,,,»!1 h.is.dffiee hi, the 'crhnT briuse wildlite is prohibited the.J following
of said-' County at Bronson, Fioikla, 'described';área presently' closed undOrl
5 within six calendar months-, from Emergency Order The portion of, Lew
the- time/pf the- first' publication pf County West, of U„v S'.’ Highway Net,
this notice, Bach claim or demand'98 between the Wáccasas-sa River]
'shall be in wfiitrig and in duplicate ¿nd Ten Mile'Creek,
and shall state the place Of resi- The Commission will hold a publje
dénce ‘ and post office address of the hearing on the "above ^proposed action j
claimant, and > Shall' be 'sworn to by on March 29, 1963 at 9:00 A. M, vitj
the claimant, his1 "agent, or • attorney, Panama. 'City, Florida'., Persons I .inter;'
/and any/such- claim or demand not ested may appear in person or, by rg
sp: filed shall be'4void, | / • ■’ " . / solution or petition. |
/s/ William S. Hodd As 'adminisi- A. , j)/ ALDRICH
Jstrator • of the Estate:'/g| Mattie . . A; D Aldriph/ Director
M. Hall, deceased./ - / v, Game and Fresh Water Fish
First â– publication March 7, 1963. Commission
Pub March 7, 14) 21, .28, .1963 Pub, March ;21, 1963
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
/: omeurr, in and for
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
LAW NO.
STATE ROAD DEPART¬
MENT OF FLORIDA, an
Agency of the State of
Florida,
and
LEVY COUNTY, a Politi-.
cal Sulbdivision of the State
of Florida,
Petitioners,
- YS.
AiMERIIC AN LAND COR¬
PORATION ét al.,
Defendants
NOTICE OF RULE NISI
NOTICE OF EMINENT DO¬
MAIN PROCEEDING: |
IN THE NAME AND BY THE
AUTHORITY OF THE STATE
#OF FLORIDA,
TO ALL WHOM IT , MAY
CONCERN, and to all per¬
sons and parties claiming or
having any :. right, title, 'inter¬
est* estate, mortgage or other
lien to or On those certain par¬
cels of land hereinafter de-
scf-ibed, and the foHowing per¬
sons, together with all unknown
persons ? claiming by, through
or under known oer«or>p who
are dead, or who are not known
• to be dead or alive:
SECTION 34607-260(1 SÃTATE
ROAD S-335 LEVY COUNTY
NAMES AND ADDRESSES.
R. E. Cowart
Route 3, Box 161
Co-lumibia, S. C.
SRD No. ;;1i13.1
Richard Days , '
433 Green Avenue
Brooklyn, New York
srd No. m.i :
Mary Ellen Gibson
114 ' Brooks Avenue
Dorchester," Massachusetts
SRD No. 124.1
Mosé Giibson/./
114 Broons Avenue
Dorchester, Massachusetts
SRD No; 124.1
Jessie Hartley
110 Park Place South
South i Charleston, S. C.
SRD No. 108 1, 131.1
V'aona P. Hartley
110 Park Place Smith
South Charleston, S. C.
V SRD No. 108.1, 131,1
Ethel: Nichols -
1:138 Neal Street
Washington, D. C.
SRD No. 124.1
Nick Nichols
1138 Neal Street
Washington, D. C.
SRD No. 124.1
Leoia Smith
114 Brooks Avenue
Dorchester, Massachusetts
SRD No. 124.1
SECTION 34507-2801 STATE
ROAD S-335 LEVY COUNTL
DESCRIPTIONS.
SRD NO. 108.1 RIGHT OF
if;-
rt of:
(1)SoTOWfet Vé of the North¬
west V* of Section 17, Township
12 South, Range 18 East,
ClassMfed
"Vter
LAND WANTED
Large or . email1 tracts. Please
state location, price *and number
of acres. Have buyers waiting if
you r priCe is right.
BONSEY & SONSEY
St. Petersburg, Florida
CEDAR KFY
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'Sacrifice pri ;e,
:* quick sale.
This week only. .U<
use and two
lots overlotoikin' "•
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CoV'0# Most be Ã1
. i ‘ >wn
Four blocks We S §
/U/U/OUice.
Same distance 1; /•
T i ’ * '^ier.
$5J)00.<)'0 CASH. U:/'
cr on property
afternoons and ev g
. /I V . V.
Y1EARTY.
ItleiSi®'
ALL VOTEES El THE 21st DISTRICT—
Please Go To The Polls On March 26th And
Vote For The Democratic Nominee For
State Senator,
For State Senator
21st Senatorial District
ETTER USHER
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FOR SALE—1950 Chevrolet, 4 door
Good body and upli
’inside# Motor just v-.: r u-/; !,
Oa,n be seen at our li- - : R.-T oi
fer over $ip35.00. Ru u.b
Phone 5857, Otter Creek.
FOR SALE — Used FiR/banks-
Morse Cattle Scale. Self contained
unit. 10,000 pound capacity. May be
seen at Livestock Pavilion, Fannin
Springs, Florida. For information
contact Leonard; Cobb, Box 176 or
Phone ,2831, Bronson, Florida.
TRENTON GAS CO.
DISTRIBUTOR OF
Protane Gas
BOTTLE OR BULK
GAS .SYSTEMS FOR TOBACCO
AND GRAAIN CURING
FOR THE BEST IN GAS SERVICE
Phone HO 3-8583
TRENTON, FLORIDA
and •
(2) Southwest H of the North^
eaM % of Section 17, 12 South,
Range 18 East,
and
(3) North V2 of the South • /4; /óf
Section 16, Township 12 Soutlt, I
Rang e 18 E a Ip;
and
(4) Governm ent Lots 6 .and 7 *
Section 15, Township 12 South,
Range 18 East; an-d Govern-.
ment Lots 1, 4 and 5, and all
of fractional Section T5, ,;m
Arredonda Grant,/ Icss./and' ex¬
cept N or the as I %; of Nor the as t
all lying and being in Town-.
S'háip 12 South, Range 18. Egst,
and
(5) All of fractional Section; 22,
Township 12 South, Range 18
East, lying and being in Arre¬
donda Grant,
and
(6) North % of tlie Nbrth^i; of
Section 23, Township 12 South,
Range 18 East,
lying eiach side of and j within
50 x ee t of the suryey line of
State Road S-335. Secttión 34507-
2601, between the West boun¬
dary line vof the parent track
and survey line station ,402-
00.00 and Northerly, of and -With¬
in 50 feet and southerly of and
within 33 feet of, said survey
tine between survey line sta- \
tion 402-00.00 and the East
boundary of said parent tract,
said /survey line and Survey
line stations, being described
as follows:,
Begin on -the /West line of Sec¬
tion 17, Township 12 South,
Range 18 East, at / a point
2656.40 feet southerly from the
Northwest corner of said Sec¬
tion 17, run thence Ncrth 89o
58’ 29†East 5303.14 feet to the •
East line of Section 17, Town¬
ship 12 South, Range 18 East,
(West line of Section 16, Town¬
ship 12 South, Range 18 East)
at a -point 2646 18 feet Souther¬
ly. from the Northwest corner
of said Seiction 16, run thence
South 89o 02’ 51†East 5316.94
feet to the East line1 of Sec¬
tion 16. Township 12 South, '
Range 18 Easit (Wes^t line of
Section 15, Townsihip 12 South,
Range 18 East) at a point 2662
feet Southerly from the North¬
west corner of said Section 15,
continue thence South 89o 02-
51†East 1426.79 feet to the be¬
ginning of a curve concave to
the South having a radius of .
11,459.16 feet, run thence South-
e aster ly along said c ur vé
through a total central, angle
of 2ol9’Q0†a distance of 463.33
feet to the end of said curve,
run thence South 83o43,51â€
East 1178.41 feet to the begin¬
ning Of a curve concave tb the \
North having a radius of 11,-
459.16- feet, run thence South¬
easterly along said curve
through an angle of lol5’26â€
a distance of 251.45 feet to the
West line of Arredondo Grant
(We#t line of Section 22,' Town¬
ship 12 South, Range 18 East)
at a point 6.3 feet Southerly5
from the Northwest1 eornér.¿of
said Section 22, thence from a
tangent bearing of South 87o
59’17†East, run thence South¬
easterly along’ said curve'
through an angle of Oil-o 59’
a diistance of 397.44 feet to the,
end of said cúrve, run thence
South 890 58’31†East 1435.85
feet to the Northeast corner of
Section 22, To-wnship 12 South,
Range 18 East, (Northwest cor¬
ner ,M Section 23, Township 12
South. Range 18 East), â– con-
tiiiue thence Sou-th 89o58’31’ ’
East 3691.01 feet to a point
designated as survey line sta¬
tion 402-00.00, continue thence
Soutr 89-0 58’31†East 1569.88
fé.ét to the Northeast corner of
Section 23, Town ship 12 Souht,
Range 18 East,
Also,
A parcel of land in the North¬
west of the Southwest % of
the Southwest A4 of Section 16,
Township 12 South, Range 18
East, described as follows:
Bounded on -the North by the
South 50 foot right of way line
of State Road S-335, Section
34507-2601, ¡bounded on the
Wefst by the East 40 foot right
of way liine of State Road. S-
241, and bour/ded on the Scuth-
MORE .. MORE
east .by the arc of a curve con¬
cave to the Southeast having
a radius of 50 feet, said curve
being tangent to the East 40
foot right of way line of State
Road S-241 at the South end
of said curve, and tangent to
the South 50 fo-ót right of way
line of State Road S-335, Sec¬
tion 34607-2601, at the East end
of said curve.
Containing in the aggregate
16.939 acres more or léss, ex¬
clusive of existing road right
of way.
OWNED BY: Jessie Hartley1
and wife, Vaona P. Hartley.
SRD NO 113.1 RIGHT OF
WAY
That part of:
Southwest ? of Section 14,
Townsihip 12 South, Rangé T8
East, lying Northerly off and
within 50 feet of the survey
line of State: Road S-335, Sec¬
tion 34507-260)1, said/survey line
being described as follows:
Begin at the Southwest corner
of Section 14, Township 12
South. Range 18 East, run
thence South 89o 58’31†East
5260.89 feet to the Southeast
corner of said Section 14,
Containing 1,962 acres more or
less, exclusive of existing road
right of way.
OWNED BY: R. E. Cowart.
SRD NO. 124.1 RIGHT OF
WAY.
that part of:
Lot described in Deed Book 1,
at page 62, public records of
Levy County, Florida, and/de¬
scribed :' Commencing'
Southwest corner of Section Is,
Township 12 South, Range 18
East, -and run East 330 feet,
;to beginning point; run thence
North 660 feet, thenle East 330
feet, thenre South 660 feet,
thence run West 330 feet to
/•he point of .beginning,: being
5 acres, more or less,
lying Northerly cf and within
33 feet of the survey line cf
State Road S-335, Section
34607-2607, said survey line be¬
ing described as follows:
Begin at the Southwest corner
of Section 13, Township 12
South, Range 18 Eást,. I run ,,
thence South 89o 58’31†East
1865.26 feet, run tlience North
880 51* 39†East 659.39 feet to
the centerline of State Road
46,
Contaiinihg Ó.190 acres more
or/ lelas, exclusive of/ existing
,road right of way//''
OWNED BY: Richard i>a.yis,
single; Hermán Hagins and
wife, Blanche Hagins; Leon¬
ard Days, a ¡single man;
.Woodrow Davis .and wife,
. Johnnie Mae Davis; Willie
Robinson ' and wife Tommie
Lee Robinson; Mose Gibson
and wife* Mary Ellen Gib¬
son; Leol'a Smith, a single
. person; Nick Nichols and
wife, Ethel Nichols; and Ern¬
est Griffin and wife, Leona
Griffin. Heirs of. Viola Hill,/
deceased.
SRD NO. 131.1 BORROW PIT.
BORROW PIT NO. L . HAUL
ROUTE AND DRAIN — LEFT
OF STATION 324-50 00;
Thát párf of ;• If 1
Govemment Lot 4, of Secfton
.151 ■Towiiishiip 12 South; Ráhge
18 East, described as, fol lows:
Commence on the welt line of
Section N15, Township 12 South |
Range 18 East, at a point 2662
: feet southerly from the orth-,
west corner of said Section 15,
run thence So-uth 89o 02’ 51â€
East i 194.23 feet; . run thence
North Oo 57’ Ó9†East 300 feet, '
to the Point of B ©ginning Of j
Borrow Pit No. i; run themcO,
South 89 0 02’51†East 200 feet;
run thence | North Oo 57’09â€
East 200 feet, run thence. North
III 02’51†West 200 feet, run
thence South Oo 57’09†West
200 feet to the Point of Begin-
. ning ,cif Borrdw Pit No. 1,
ALSO;
A parcel of land lor . Borrow
Pit Haul . Route lying easterly
of and within 40 feet of a line
described as follows;
Begin at the Southwest, Corner
of Borrow Pit No. 1 as describ¬
ed above, run thence South O-o
57’09†West 300 feet to the end f
of said Haul Route,
ALSO;
Aparcel of land for Borrow'
Pit Drain, / lying northerly of
and within . 20 feet of a line
described as,
Begin at the Southwest corner
of Borrow Pit No. 1 as de¬
scribed above, ;run - thence
North 89o 02’51†Sest 175 feet
to the end of Borrow Pit Drain,
Containing in the aggregate
1.228 acres ; more or /less/ ex¬
clusive of existing road right
of way. .
OWNED BY: Jessie Hartley;
and wife, Vaona P. Hartley.
TAKE NOTICE that a De¬
claration ; of Taking has been
filed, in the above-styled cánse
by the Petitioners, the acquir¬
ing authority off these proceed¬
ings / off the taking of the above
described lands for the pur¬
pose set forth in the Petition
filed in this cause, viz.: As
flight: of Way for a portion of
Sta te ,; Ro ad No. S-335, Levy /
County, Florida, and that the
Honorable Geo. L. Patten,- one
of the Judges. of the Circuit
Court in and for the Eighth
Judicial Circuit., of Florida,, will
on the 23th day of March, A.
D. 1963, at/11 A.M., in the Cir¬
cuit 'Court Chambers in the
Aiachuáf County Courthouse- at
Gainesville, Florida, consider
said Deciaration of Taking, ap¬
point 'appraisers ' and make
such Order as the Court d^eems
proper; All parties to the suit'
and all parties interested may
appear and be heard at the'
.time and' place designated..
You, and each of You, ’ are
hereby, commanded to appear
by /filing lan Answer to the Pe-
: tition .heretofore filed;; in this
cause ' in ¡ the above-entitled
Court onyór before the 12 day
of April, ' 1963, to show what
right, : title, interest,'/ or leins
you,, or any of you...have in or
to any of the; above-described
l ands I; a n d' 1 show '“'cause why
the same '/shopld /not be taken,
fo,r the use. and purpose seti
forth in the -Petition -filed here-
: ill. '
WITNESS my xrand /and the
Seal of said Court on this 12th
d-ay of March, A, D. 1963.
(SEAL)
ERNEST STEPHENS
Clerk of the Circuit Court/,
. in and for Levy .'County,
Florida.
BY 1 /s/ Margaret B.
Bowman-/;'
Deputy Cleark
G. C. Perdue, Jr.,
County Attorney
P. O. Box 144
B reason, Flor id a
.and
James J. Richardson
Holland Building
Tallahassee/, .Florida
Of Counsel ‘for the Petitioners.
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of County / Commission¬
ers I in and |for Levy Co-Unity:
has this 19th day of February,
A. D;, ,1963, duly appointed the
following I Clerks and Inspect¬
ors. to conduct fhe First and
Second PrimaryI¡ Elections to
be held on Tuesday, February
28th and Tuesday; .March ,12th,
and General Election Mar,/ 26,|
A. D., 1963 iii the various pre-
j cincts in Levy- Comity:
j: Bronson,, Precinct' No. 1 1
L. IS Griffin, Clerk
p Mrs. P. L. Fender, Inspector
.Mrs. Leona. Gobb, Inspector
! %Irs. L. J WilkerSipiiy Insp.
Levyville, Precinct No. 2
Mrs. Reba Lancaster;, Clerk
Mrs. Rose Clyatt, Inspector
Mrs. Shirley Hiers, Inspector
Mrs. Lcutse • Hinds - Ins,pectoi’
Otter Creek Precinct. No. 3
Clyde Williams, Clerk
Mrs. Missouri Qobb, Inspector,
Mrs: Ruby West,/ Inspector
Mrs. Billie Booker, Inspector
Cedar Key, Precinct/' No. 4
R. M. Bramiett. Clerk
Louise Demerifct,,' Inspector .
Daisy â– Turner, Inspector
Hanson : Hathcox. Inspector!;
Montbrook, Precinqt No/ 5 1
B'. V Broiotó, Clerk
Mrs,.' Aignes /Sheffield, Lispv/
Mrs. Henry Cannon, Inspector ;
Mrs./ Jack Frazier, Irispector
Willis'ton. Precinct. No. 7
Charléis Williams. Clerk
Mrs. Annie Sego, Inpsector
Mr-s. Dan Barton, Inspector
Mrs. W. D. Bell, Inspector
Williston, Precinct No. 7A
Byron Neal, Clerk
Más. R. A. Carson}// Inspector
Mrs; Fern Fugate, Inspector
Mrs/ Emma Lee Loftin, Insp,
Morristoh, Precinct No. 8
Lonnie Blitch, Clerk
/Mrs; Arch Fant/, Inspector
Mrs. O. Q. Barber, Inspector
Mrs. Laverne Legler, Inspect.
Judson, Precinct No. 10 8
Lynn Ward, Clerk
Oleveland Gorfe. Inspector
Mrs. IT. J. HarperInspector
Mrs. L. L. Mb ell, Inspector
Raleigh, Precinct' No. 11
Mrs. H T. I Wootfen, Clerk
Mrs. Charles Fhilnney, Insp.
Mrs.. Glover McDoneil, Insp.
Mrs. Ollie Oopelahd, Inspect// ,
Red lloHow, Precinct No. 12
O. G. Owens. Clerk
Mrs. Marvin Colson. Inspector
Mrs. B. J. Simpson. | Inspector
Randgl Owens, Inspector
Chief fend. Precinct No. 13
Jack Oheely, Clerk
M. D. Cannon, Inspector
Oma Harrison, Inspector
Alvis Lane. • Inspector
Mrs. ‘ Mary Graham, Inspector..
Chief land, Precinct/ No; 13A >
Volité Griffin,; Cle-rk .
J. C. Raid, Inspector
Mrs. Naomi Howard, Inspect.
Ingils, Precinct No. 14
George Stephen's. Clerk
Ben Robinson, Inspector
Mrs. Marjorie Walker, Insp.
Mrs. Velma Dreblow, Ihspéct.
ddhney, Precinct No. 15
1 'Foster Brookins. Cierk^^-
Henry Griffin, Insp^Stof/ j
.Horace. Cannon,. Inspector/ ,
A. J. Mhns,, Sr., inspect#'.
G.ulf Hammock. Precinct N© 16
Isabel! Ogle, Clerk
Mrs. Thelma Fralix Inspector
Mrs # Lonnie Hinson, Inspector
Mrs. Polly: Bird, Inspector
Done and Ordered, this 19th
day of February, A. D., 1963.
Board of County Commission^
ers/ Levy County.
John F. Ye arty. Chairman
Attest: Ernest Stephens, Clerk
NOTICE OF LEGISLATION
TO/, WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice^ fe- hereby /giyeii' (of, intention
to aPlly /to the: 1963 Session of the
Florida,. Legislature -for passage//'of'
an act/relating to Levy county/ aúyZ
ptliórizing1» the,.„>'Boarcl of County Com
missioners tó/'/fe^uláte. tide ioeation
; and encio-sipre .of junk .yards; provid-
¡ ing that viotáion thereof shall be a
J misdeiriéanor; providing an effective
dat’e.ZW
/Pub. March 14;/21, 28; April 4, 1963
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
AROUND LEVY COUNTY
THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2006
Man charged with kidnapping
A Trenton man was placed
in the Levy County Jail in
lieu of $125,000 on May
9, after deputy Rob Bower
accused him of kidnapping,
false imprisonment, battery,
and domestic battery. David
Eugene Atkinson, 23, of
Trenton faces these charges
after a deputy found reason
to believe Atkinson attacked
a woman, held her against her
will and threatened children,
according to records.
Other Arrests
Other arrests by Levy
County deputies in the past
week include: 4
A Levy County man was
charged May 11 with two
counts of forgery and two
counts of uttering a forged
instrument, according to
records. Ryan Patrick Murphy
is suspected of stealing
checks from his grandmother
Margaret Shay, and forging
her name to buy Bacardi
rum, Sprite and cigarettes.
Combined bond was set at
$10,000 for the four felonies.
He was in the Levy County
.Jail when he was charged,
after having been arrested
by the Cedar Key Police
Department on May 9 for an
unrelated crime, according to
records.
Deangelo Jerome
Jackson,,28, ofWilliston was
arrested May 7 for domestic
battery. Lundsford Act issues
noted. No bond.
Norman Bernard James
Jr., 22, of Williston,' was
arrested on May 10 for
possession of crack cocaine
with the intent to distribute.
A deputy and a canine deputy
found a white rock substance
that weighed 16.4 grams and
tested positive for cocaine.
The drug was hidden in a
Sonic bag. James was also
arrested for child abuse
because he had children in
the car when it was stopped.
Bond was set at $10,000 for
the two felonies.
Dean Page, 40, of
Chiefland was arrested
May 11 for two counts of
possession of cocaine and
two counts of selling cocaine.
Page allegedly possessed
and then sold the cocaine
to a confidential source on
Sept. 13 and Sept. 14, 2005,
according to records. The
suspect reportedly sold the
drugs to the person at the
corer of South West First
Street and CR 345. Bond was
set at $50,000 for the four
felonies.
Donald Spencer, 18, and
Varsell Sanders, 20, both of
Williston were 'arrested May
9 for misdemeanor possession
of marijuana when a deputy
and a Williston Police officer
saw them smoking it. They
were also charged with
possession of paraphernalia.
Combined bonds for the two
misdemeanors was $7,500.
Kimberly Parker, 41, of
Williston was arrested May
12 for petit theft. Bond $500.
Paloma Taylor Floyd, 49,
of Inglis was charged with
domestic battery on May 7.
Lori Keifer Harris, 33,
of Bronson was arrested on
a Marion County warrant
for driving while license
suspended or revoked and
domestic battery. A sworn
complaint is scheduled
to be filed against her for
discharging a firearm in
public, according to records.
Bond $2,500.
John B. Grant, 53, of
Fanning Springs was charged
with domestic battery on May
8. Bond $2,500.:
Derrick Bowers, 25, of
Chiefland was arrested for
domestic battery, aggravated
battery on a pregnant woman,
violation of probation and
resisting arrest without
violence on May 9. No bond.
John Pikney Jamerson,
41, of Reddick was arrested
on a civil writ of bodily
attachment on May 12. Case
purge cost $3,160.
George Wesley, 63, of
Willison was arrested May 7
for violation of probation.
Leland D. Nichols, 21, of
Homosassa was arrested May
9 on a violation of probation
warrant. No bond.
Paula Taylor, 38, of
Cross City was arrested May
8 on a violation of probation
warrant. No bond.
Patrick R. Lillie, 43,
of Gainesville was arrested
May 8 on two violation of
probation warrants. Released
on own recognizance.
Stephen L. Bingaman Jr.,
41, of Trenton was arrested
May 11 on a violation of
.probation warrant. No bond.
Daniel Moralez, 26, with
no listed address of residence
was arrested May 13 for no
valid driver's license and
driving with tag not assigned.
Bond $1,500.
Ray Phelps, 45, of
Fanning Springs was arrested
May 12 for two counts of
forgery and two counts of
uttering a forged instrument.
He is suspected of stealing
the checks and forging them
when the victim was in jail,
according to records. Bond
$10,000.
Prescription cards effective Monday
BY CAROLYN RISNER
MANAGING EDITOR
The promise that every
Levy County resident would
have access to discount pre-
scription drugs is coming to
fruition May 22.
That's when the cards, is-
sued by the 1National!AsQcia,
tion of Counties; will become
effective--and the best part is
except for a $500 membership
fee paid by the county, there
is no cost to the citizens.
The idea came about ear-
lier this year when Commis-
sioner Lilly Rooks informed
the commission about the
S program which saves an av-
erage of 20 percent at leading
retail pharmacies.
The program is ideal,
Rooks said then, for those
who have no prescription in-
surance coverage.
And if a person is covered,
the card will offer some dis-
count when the insurance
company won't cover spe-
cific drugs.
The plan also offers an av-
erage of 50 percent in savings
on a three month supply of
select medications when pur-
chased through.the mail.
The cards will be made
available to every Levy
County resident and may be
found at many city halls and
ICarolyn
can honestly say, it was the smo
off and landing I have experien
Betty disagreed.
She clutched her bag, closed
prepared to soar into the arms
We could see she'was
praying because her mouth
was moving and she was in
another place.
Once we reached a cruising
altitude, she relaxed some-
what.
But on the way back, there
were a few airpockets that
sent her back into her quiet
place.
First the handbag went up
in front of her face, then her
fists clenched and the lips
were forming prayers again.
And just when she felt safe
enough, the pilot picked up a
magazine and started reading.
"Put your hands back on the
steering wheel," she called to h
He complied.
"Betty," I said to her, you'rer
white as me! And if I didn't kn
I would swear we were in the r
Holiness tent revival."
libraries.
On Saturday, May 20
Rooks will be 'at the Chief-
land, VFW beginning at 9
a.m. to distribute the cards
and answer questions about
the program.
In, other business Tuesday,
the commissioners shot down
a citizen's suggestion to add a
Manatee Protection Program
to the county's comprehen-
sive plan.
Betty Berger of Yan-
keetown had asked the BOCC
two weeks ago to add it to the
comp plan and returned this
week with the same request.
Commissioner Sammy
Yearty said doing so could
take years due to the legal
process that must be fol-
lowed.
Yearty and County Attor-
ney Anne Brown told Berger
that many facets of the MPP
are found in other areas of the
land development plan and it
is enforceable and effective.'
He also said adding it to
the comp plan now when this
controversial Yankeetown de-
velopment is on the forefront
could have repercussions for
the county.
Commissioner Tony Park-
er concurred and told Berger
that the only reason the MPP
is being thought of now is
because of plans to block the
development in Yankeetown.
"I think we could be hurting
ourselves," he said.
"There are safeguards in
place," Rooks said, "and
they're working."
Rob Corbett of the county
planning department said
Yankeetowni cold always ac-
cess that unincorporated part
into the city.
"You're the wisest body,"
Berger told the commission-
ers. "Much more than Yan-
keetown has shown itself to
be lately."
She said she didn't want
Yankeetown to annex it be-
cause the town favors devel-
opment that could ruin water
resources.
"They're just there to make
a buck," Berger said. "You
are our safeguard. Keep your
hand on the throttle."
Watermelon Days are near
Applications for this year's
Watermelon Little King and
Queen contest in Chiefland
are now being accepted. Cri-
teria for the contest includes
personality, behavior and
attire. Winners receive $50
cash, trophy and flowers. For
more information, call Re-
becca Lord at 490-8209 be-
tween 4:30-9 p.m.
Watermelon weigh in be-
gins at 6:30 a.m. June 3 with
10 a.m. as the deadline for
the melon entry. Entertain-
ment starts at 9 a.m. and is
followed by the parade at 10
a.m.
National and State Water-
melon Queens will be intro-
duced at 11 a.m. and will be
followed by lunch and inter-
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oothest take Words can't describe the look she gave me.
iced. Solidly back on terra.firma, Betty exited
the plane,; walked cautiously down the ladder
her eyes and and kissed the tarmac. (Well, sort of. She
f her Maker.' kissed her hand and touched it to the dirty
runway).
Several days later, we're still
laughing about her new-found
religious experience. You'd
be surprised how many Hail,
Marys you can spit out--even if
you're not Catholic.
It was an educational day as
we toured the Ameris hospitals,
but it was the flight that left me
memories for a lifetime.
And because Betty is such a
good sport, I'm now soliciting
donations for her birthday gift.
The surprise? One of those
biplane deals, like a 1943
Betty Walker ... Stearman that does loop-de-loops,
in a state of grace hammerheads, Cuban 8s, stalls and
spins over fields.
lim. I have no doubt she will accept. Last Fri-
day confirmed it.
e almost as She already has God as her co-pilot.
ow better, Carolyn Risner is editor of this
middle of a newspaper. She may be reached at
editor@levyjournal.com
views at the Chiefland Wom-
an's Club for Queen Contes-
tants.
Watermelon contest awards
and the auction that follows
starts at 11 a.m.
Arts, crafts and food ven-
dors will be on site all day.
The evening climaxes at
the Usher Center beginning
at 3 p.m. and ending at 9 after
the queen is crowned.
The Log Cabin Quilters
will raffle a watermelon quilt
at 9 p.m.
Celebrate Railroad Days June 2-4
2006 Yulee Railroad Days Events are scheduled for June 2, 3
'and 4. Celebrate Noirt Florida's Railroad History and Heritage
from Fernandina Beach to Cedar Key. For more information
or scheduled events please visit www.yuleerailroaddays.org.
A Yulee Railroad Days Auction will be held on Saturday,
June 3 from 4 p.m. until, at the old.fire station in Archer.
Everyone is invited to participate in this fund-raiser.
For more information about the auction please contact Phil
Denton at dentonph@bellsouoth.net.
Memorial Day
commemoration set
A Memorial Day com-
memoration will be ob-
served Monday, May 29 at
1 p.m. at the cemetery on
Cedar Key.
Veterans are encouraged
to attend and the public is
invited.
St. Albans
says thanks
Larry Merritt of Old Town
won the Murray tractor-lawn
mower, according to Ralp
Briggs of St. Albans Episco-
pal Church. "Thank you to
everyone who donated time
and items and made this yard
sale/fund-raiser a successful
event," Briggs said.
WANTED IN LEVY COUNTY
David Charles Bliss
Date of birth: 8-24-84
Last known Address:
Bronson
Wanted for: FTA
DIVLSR Knowingly
Edric Elshawn Jones.
Date of birth: 11-04-85
Last known Address:
Archer
Wanted for: VOP
Burglary Structure
Rhoomes Regina
Marcella
Date of birth: 12-20-65
Last known Address:
Chiefland
Wanted for: Fraud
Insufficient Funds
Check
Tosha L. Carr
Date of birth: 9-9-75
Last known Address:
Williston
Wanted for: Forgery,
Larceny
Jesse Clint Mills
Date of birth: 5-14-84
"" Last known Address:
Chiefland
Wanted for: FTA
Battery, Aggravated
Battery
Ronald Wesley
Stewart
Date of birth: 6-9-60
. Last known Address:
Williston
Wanted for: VOP
Battery
Anyone knowing the whereabouts or having any information
about the above individuals, please contact the
Levy County Sheriff's Office at 486-5111,
or to remain anonymous call Crime Stoppers at 1-877-349-8477.
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
AROUND LEVY COUNTY
THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2006
Quilters treated to music
voww d L eads
BY WINNELLE HORNE
CORRESPONDENT
Log Cabin Quilters met
Thursday, May 11 at the
Levy County Quilt Museum.
What a wonderful rain we
had! It looked like we were
on a pond, but the water gpes
down quickly and we really
needed it.
Rainie Miller and her
husband and Robert and
Rosemary Rowe came up
from Crystal River.What a
great time we had! Rainie
plays the piano and when
I say play, she really puts
on a show. She was a piano
teacher, but now they are full-
time gospel workers.
Last Saturday we had
the Big Cypress Bluegrass
band out with Pat and Don
Morrison who came up from
Largo. If all goes well we are
going back to having "Pickin
on the Porch" and will let
everyone know later.
Thank you C.F.E and Ricky
who came out and put a new
rope on our flagpole. Things
do work out and we do have
lots of winds at time. This is
only the second time we have
had to put a new one up.
We have a new member
who has never quilted, but
once she got it started she
will have a wall hanging she
can be proud of. Her stitches
were quite long, but as she
quilted they got smaller.
Lunch was good with
sweet potatoes, carrots, kraut,
collards, beans, salads and a
big birthday cake for Alice
Haire. Seven visitors and 14
members were present.
Winnelle Horne is the
director of the Levy County
Quilt Museum.
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begin June 5
The School Board of Levy in the immediate vicinity in
County will be sponsoring the addition to those enrolled in
"Seamless Summer Feeding Summer Programs.
Program Pilot for Children" The following sites will
at approved sites from June 5 be participating in the
to July 27, 2006. Food Program: Bronson
The program is similar Elementary, Cedar Key
to the National School School, Cedar Key
Lunch Program. It provides Youth League, Chiefland
nutritionally balanced meals Elementary, Chiefland
to needy children regardless Middle, Chiefland High,
of race, color, sex, disability, Joyce Bullock Elementary,
age or national origin during Williston Elementary,
summer vacation when school Williston Middle, Williston
lunches are not available.' High, Yankeetown- School
and Levy County Ag Center.
All children, 18 years old All children are welcome
or younger, both enrolled and and encouraged to come to
non-enrolled if an open site, any one of these sites for''
are eligible for a lunch at no balanced meal at no charge;
charge. The program is only however, not all sites will
approved for geographical be opened on the dates
areas of need (or enrollment) indicated. Please call the site
where one-half of the children beforeyou go.
qualify for free or reduced Persons interested in
price meals during the school additional information
year. regarding the Summer Food
Summer feeding sites that Program may contact Candy
are located at school provide Barber, School Board of
meals to all of those-children Levy County at 486-5231.
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BBQ for donating the entire survivor dinner, Hall's
services, Capital City Bank, Woodham's Garage, for
their financial support and our media sponsors WCJB-TV
20, ROCK 104 and K Country. All of the underwriting
sponsors and additional in-kind sponsors should be
congratulated, as they ensured the success of the Relay For
Life event held in Chiefland.
Fifteen teams participated from around the tri-county
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Edith Mae Baker
Edith Mae Baker ofWilliston died Friday. She was 68.
Mrs. Baker was born and lived most of her life in
Williston.
She was a homemaker and a Methodist.
She was preceded in death by a son, Gregory Lee.
Survivors include her mother, Lola Ruffin of Williston;
daughters Muriel Baker and Gloria Gene Baker, both of
Williston; a son, Antonio Wilson of Bronson; and three
grandchildren.
Willie Mae Cramer
Wila Mae Cramer of Williston died Monday, May 15, 2006
in Williston. She was 66
Mrs. Cramer was born in Tip Top, Ky. and came to Williston
from St. Cloud 1 /2 years ago. She was a Realtor. She was
Baptist and involved with her church, drama club and choir.
She is survived by her husband, Raymond Cramer of
Williston; a son, Brent (Linda Jane) Cramer of Williston; a
daughter, Lyn Cramer ofWilliston; a brother, James Kenneth
Rowe of Ohio; a sister, Delores Jean Cramer of Ohio; four
grandchildren, Colt, Chase, Ty and Cory; and one great-
grandchild, Tegan.
Arrangements are under the care of Knauff Funeral Home,
Williston.
Margaret Griffeth Hodge
Margaret Griffeth Hodge of Gainesville died Tuesday in
Chiefland. She was 83.
Mrs. Hodge was'born in Oconee County, Ga., and moved to
Gainesville from Athens, Ga., in 1938. She was a bookkeeper
for Shea's Glass.
She was a pink lady at Shands at AGH and a member of the
Gainesville Has Beens club. She enjoyed arts and crafts.
She was a member ofKanapaha Presbyterian Church.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Thomas
OBITUARIES
Hodge.
Survivors include brothers Bud Griffeth of Gainesville and
James D. Griffeth of Chiefland; and a sister, Betty Sue Gibbs
of Gainesville.
Arrangements by Williams-Thomas Funeral Home.
Nathaniel Taylor Holman
Nathaniel Taylor "Nat" Holman of Cedar Key died Tuesday
at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Gainesville. He was
78.
Mr. Holman was born in Cedar Key and lived
Sin Gainesville for 30 years before returning to
Cedar Key 12 years ago. He served in the U.S.
Navy in the Atlantic toward the end of World
War II, and was a disabled veteran. He was a
member of the First Baptist Church of Cedar
Key.
Survivors include his wife, Britt Hohnan of
Cedar Key; a brother, Herbert Holman of Cedar
Key; and a grandson.
Arrangements by Hiers Baxley Funeral Home of
Chiefland
Katherine Marie Holmes
Katherine Marie Holmes, 76, of Williston, died Friday, May
12, 2006 in Shands at Alachua General Hospital following a
brief illness. A native of Potsdam, N. Y., Mrs. Holmes had
lived in Williston since 1998, moving from Loris, S.C.
She was a homemaker who will be remembered as a loving
wife, mother, and grandmother. In her spare time, she enjoyed
reading, crocheting, cooking and bird watching.
She was preceded in death by a son, Leonard Holmes in
1996.
She is survived by her husband of 59 years, George E.
Holmes ofWilliston; a son, Marshall Holmes and wife Tina of
Williston; five grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.
No services are scheduled at this time. Cremation
arrangements are under the care of Knauff Funeral Home in
Williston.
Marvin O. Sache
Marvin O. Sache of Chiefland died Saturday, May 13, 2006
at Haven Hospice of the Tri-Counties. He was 91.
He was born in Chiefland and was a lifetime resident. Mr.
Sache was a retied farmer.
He is survived by his son, Paul Sache and wife Barbara of
Chiefland; and five grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 17at 2 p.m.
THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2006
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at the Hiers-Baxley Funeral Home, Chiefland, with Danny
Roberts officiating. Burial followed in the Ebenezer Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to Haven Hospice
of the Tri-Counties, Chiefland, Florida.
Arrangements were under the care of Hiers-Baxley Funeral
Services, Chiefland.
Colin Shepherd
Colin "J.C." Shepherd of Bell died Friday at Gainesville's
Veterans Affairs Medical Center. He was 78.
Mr. Shepherd was born in Bell and lived
there most of his life. He was a machinist.
He served in the U.S. Army's Airborne Divi-
sion.
Survivors include his wife of 51 years, Irue
Shepherd of Bell; a daughter, Teresa Y. George
of Miami; sisters Lera Townsend of Trenton,
Clyda Andrews of Clearwater, Shirley Stalvey
of Trenton and Minnie Odom of Branford; brothers Jimmie
Shepherd of Bell, Glen Shepherd of Ocala, Nathan Shepherd
of Bell and Eugene Shepherd of Watkinsville, Ga.; and three
grandchildren.
Arrangements by Watson Funeral Home in Trenton.
Frances I. Shepherd
Frances I. Shepherd of Bell died Tuesday at Shands at the
University of Florida. She was 79.
Mrs. Shepherd was born in Dalton, Ga.,.and moved to Bell
from Harrisburg, Pa., about 20 years ago. She was a retail
clerk. She was a member of the Women of the Moose Lodge
495 in Fanning Springs and the Order of the Eastern Star
Chapter 251 of Chiefland.
She was preceded in death by a son, Oliver Cobb.
Survivors include sons Donald Cobb of Tavares and Gary
Cobb of Elkhart, Ind.; a sister, Betty June Come of Hernando;
six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Arrangements by Watson Funeral Home in Trenton.
Learn to make a book
Levy County Libraries will host a book making program
beginning May 18 at the Luther Callaway Public Library,
Chiefland, at 4:30 p.m.
Other dates are 1 p.m. May 20 at the Bronson Library;
4:30 p.m. May 23 at the Cedar Key Library; and 4:30 p.m.
May 30 at the A.F. Knotts Public Library, Yankeetown.
Instructions and materials will be provided for children
to create their own one of a kind book.
Shooting
T r he tale of how I
S acquired my new
Browning rifle has
become legendary around the
office, at least to those married
guys with direct deposit like
me. They'veimade me tell it
again and again: Even though
I tell the truth they just sit
there and stare at me in awe.
I can almost see their little
wheels spinning.
Usually one of them will
pull me off to the side and
say something like, "That's
awesome. Listen, I got my
eye on this new big screen.
You got any suggestions?"
They refuse to even consider
I may have acquired that rifle
innocently with hardly any
conniving.
It happened on this wise.
My little brother Heath, being
quite a story teller, had taken
to spinning our childhood
tales every day at lunch in
our work break room. A lot
of his recollection seemed to
center on how I used to be a
big bully.
Now I had always enjoyed
hearing about my glory days
before but lately I noticed he
was rallying big sympathy
at my expense. So I figured
I needed to do something to
quash his thunder.
, By myself I could only
think of one thing, but he's
much too big for me to smack
around now. So I had to turn
to God for some advice. Big
straight with God; finding His refuge for you
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mistake, or at least I thought
so at the time.
The Lord started dealing
with me about how bad I used
to treat poor ole' Heath! He
wrenched me out like a wet
beach towel and hung me out
under such conviction that
I began scheming on how I
might make it up to him.
Then I remembered that
new rifle Heath had been
hankering for. The light bulbs
went off in my lightning-fast
mind. I took the plan to the
boss, my,wife. I gave her the
big spiel about how bad I felt
and all. I finished with, "It
would just mean the world to
me if I could just get him that
Browning rifle."
She must have heard
some of Heath's stories too,
because she looked at me
with big teary eyes and said
the words that every husband
longs to hear. "I'll get the
checkbook."
Sure enough I got that
knucklehead a brand new
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tempted to
keep it for
myself and
skip town
but since
the Lord
was already
involved I
figured I'd better stick to the
plan.
So I did.
I wrapped it up in some old
Christmas paper and dropped
it off by his house. I left
him a note explaining how
I just wanted to be a good
brother for once and give him
something without strings
attached. I even meant it. It
felt good.
Heath called me later that
night. I'd never heard him
more excited. He chattered
on and on about that rifle.
Then he sprung it on me. He
and his wife had been talking.
Since he had already saved up
the money to buy that rifle for
himself they wanted to use it
to buy me one just like it.
Sure, I put up a good fight,
but in the end who was I to
rob poor ole' Heath of all
the joy this giving stuff was
bringing?
You know most days I'm
living proof that our flesh can
get awful squirrelly. It will get
us in a lot of trouble if we let
it. I'm really glad I decided to
shoot straight with God that
day about how, I felt. ,( i. .
What I had meant for evil
the Lord turned around for
good. He always seems to do
that. That's just the way He
is. You see, I learned that as
hard as it is to believe, Jesus
loves Heath just as much as
He loves me. We are both His
children. He takes it pretty
serious when we don't treat
each other right. I'm trying
hard to keep that in mind
when dealing with other
knuckleheads as well.
I enjoy reading the Psalms,
particularly the ones that King
David wrote. You see, David
went to God with everything;
the good, the bad, and the
ugly. He didn't hold any
punches. He told God exactly
how he felt, yet God honored
him for it.
As crazy as it may seem, I
don't think God is surprised
that we have rubbish. In fact,
I've found that if you will
turn it over to Him He will
find a way to refine it into
something precious. David
had flesh and frustrations
Tides for Cedar Key starting with May 18
Day High Tide Height Sunrise Moon Time % Moon
/Low Time Feet Sunset Visible
Th 18 Low 12:18AM -0.2 6:39AM Rise 12:57AM 76
18 High 7:19AM 2.8 8:19 PM Set 11:23 PM
18 Low 12:01 PM 2.0
18 High 5:34'PM 3,9
F 19 Low 1:16AM 0.0 6:38AM Rise 1:40AM 66
19 High 8:22AM 2.8 8:19 PM Set 12:31 PM
19 Low. 1:15PM 1.9
19 High 6:49 PM 3.6
Sa 20 Low 2:20 AM 0.3 6:38AM Rise 2:18 AM 55
20 High 9:20 AM 3.0 8:20 PM Set 1:38 PM
20 Low 2:42 PM 1.7
20 High 8:23 PM 3.3
Su 21 Low 3:26AM 0.5 6:37AM Rise 2:53 AM 44
21 High 10:09AM 3.2 820 PM Set 2:43 PM
21 Low 4:07 PM 1.3
21 High 9:59 PM 3.2
M 22 Low 4:29AM 0.8 6:37AM Rise 3:26 AM 32
22 High 10:52AM 3.5 8:21 PM Set 3:47 PM
22 Low 5:18 PM 0.7
22 High 11:22PM 3.3
Tu 23 Low 5:25 AM 1.0 6:36AM Rise 3:57 AM 22
23 High 11:30AM 3.7 8:22PM Set 4:52PM
23 Low 6:17 PM 0.1
W 24 High 12:32AM 3.4 6:36AM Rise 4:30 AM 13
24 Low 6:14AM 1,2 8:22 PM Set 5:58 PM
24 High 12:07 PM 4.0
24 Low 7:08 PM -0,3
like us, but he stayed on the
potter's wheel with them and
God made quite a man out of
him for it. David advised in
Psalms 62:8, Trust in Him at
all times, you people; Pour out
your heart before Him; God is
a refuge for us. Selah.
But anyway; sometimes I
can still see my wife's wheels
spinning when I pull out my
rifle, but she knows deep
down I couldn't have pulled
off such an elaborate scheme
on my own. Ole' Heath? Well I
hardly ever want to smack him
around anymore. He's the best
brother ever. He has turned
out to be quite a man himself,
especially for someone who
once accused me of giving
him dain bramage.
Guy E. Sheffield, of
Hernando, Miss. is the
president of the nonprofit
ministry SoulFood, www.
soulfoodministries.org.
You may email him at
4christ@midsouth.rr.com.
Would you like to know
what the Bible says about
God's plan of salvation
for you? Go to the
following website: www.
soulfoodministries.org/
salvation.htm
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115 Notices
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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
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345 Wanted to Rent
400 REAL ESTATE
405 Condos & Apart-
ments for Sale
410 Houses for Sale
415 Mobile Homes for
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435 Commercial Property
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500 FOR SALE
505 Antiques
510 Auctions
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515 Yard Sales
525 Appliances
535 Pets & Animals
600 RECREATION
605 Boats & Marine
610 Campers & RVs
615 Motorcycles & ATVs
700 FARM
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800 TRANSPORTATION
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820 Trucks
825 Vans
900 LEGALS
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
CLASSIFIED & LEGALS
THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 38-2006CA-000228
QUASAR PROPERTIES, INC.
Plaintiff,
vs.
JOSEPH ROGERS a/k/a DOCK
RODGERS, DECEASED, FAN-
NIE MAE ROGERS, TIMOTHY
J. MclNTYRE, and MARY Mc-
INTYRE, if married, if alive, and if
dead, their respective unknown,
spouses, heirs, devisees, grant-
ees, creditors, or other parties
claiming by, through, under or
against them individually,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: JOSEPH ROGERS a/k/a
DOCK RODGERS, DE-
CEASED
FANNIE MAE ROGERS
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to Quiet Title as to the fol-
lowing described lands:
Those lands as described in
Exhibit "A" attached hereto and
made part hereof by reference
EXHIBIT
A PARCEL OF LAND LYING
IN THE.NW 4 OF THE NE /4
OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP
12 SOUTH, RANGE 18 EAST,
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
SAID PARCEL BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED
AS FOLLOWS:
THE EAST OF THE NW /4
OF THE NE /4 OF SECTION
4, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH,
RANGE 18 EAST, LEVY COUN-
TY. FLORIDA.
TAX PARCEL #4453-001-00
filed against you and you are
required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, on RON-
ALD W. STEVENS, Petitioner's
attorney, whose address is Post
Office Box 1444, Bronson, FL
32p2i, .on o.L .Oerqre Ju.ne. 2,
2006, and file the original with
the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiffs at-
torney or immediately thereaf-
ter; otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court on April 19,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Persons with disabilities request-
ing reasonable accommodations
to participate in this proceeding
should contact (352) 374-3639
(Voice & TDD) or via Florida Re-
lay Service at (800) 955-8771.
Pub: Apr.' 27, May 4, 11, 18,
2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVILACTION NO.: 38-2006 CA
000299
C. PETER SWANSON, et al,
Plaintiffs,
VS.
VICTOR LITTRELL, et al,
Defendants,
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Victor Littrell and Sandra J.
Hansen residence unknown
AND ALL OTHER persons or
parties whomsoever claiming
by, through, under, or against
the above named or designated
parties, and to all parties and
persons whomsoever having or
claiming to have any right, title
or interest in and to the following
described real property interests
in Levy County, Florida, to-wit:
Lot 35, Block 44, Section N.
Rainbow Lakes Estates, as re-
corded in Plat Book 3, page 27,
Public Records of Levy County,
FL.
and all others whom it may con-
cern.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac-
tion to quiet title to the above real
property in Levy County, Florida,
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any,
to it on JOHN C. TRENTEL-
MAN, Plaintiffs attorney, whose
address is 207 N. Magnolia Av-
enue, Ocala, Florida 34475, on
or before June 2, 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.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court on this 18th day
of April, 2006.
Pub:
2006
DANNY SHIPP
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Apr. 27, May 4, 11, 18,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NUMBER: 38-2006 CA
000319
VICTORINE GARVEY
Plaintiffs,
VS
CARL W. BECKMAN Together
With his heirs, should he be
deceased, and any natural un-
known persons who might be
the unknown spouse, heirs,
devisees, grantees, creditors,
or other parties claiming by,
through, under or against the
above-named defendants
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: CARL W. BECKMAN To-
gether With his heirs, should he
be deceased, and any natural
unknown persons who might
be the unknown spouse, heirs,
devisees, grantees, creditors,
or other parties claiming by,
through, under or against the
above-named defendants.
You hereby are notified that
a Complaint to Quiet Title was
filed in this court on April 24,
2006. You are required to serve
a copy of your written defenses,
if any, on the petitioner's attor-
ney, whose name and address
is Sherea-Ann Ferrer, PO. Box
721894 Orlando Florida 32872,
and file an original with the clerk
of.this..court on or:befere.-June
9, 2006 Otherwise, a judgment
may be entered against you for
the relief demanded in the peti-
tion. Property Description Rain-
bow Lake Estates Block 39 Lot
12 SECTION N Township 15
South Range 17 East Property
Identification # 06904-012-00.
Witness my hand and seal on
April 24, 2006.
Danny J. Shipp
Clerk of the Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
(Court Seal)
Pub: May 4, 11, 18, 25, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NUMBER: 38-2006 CA
000320
VICTORINE GARVEY
Plaintiffs,
VS
ELWIN J. ELLIOTT AND EDNA
M. ELLIOTT Together With Their
heirs, should they be deceased,
and any natural unknown per-
sons who might be the unknown
spouse, heirs, devisees, grant-
ees, creditors, or other parties
claiming -by, through, under or
against the above-named defen-
dants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: ELWIN J. ELLIOTT AND
EDNA M. ELLIOTT Together
With Their heirs, should they
be deceased, and any natural
unknown persons who might
be the unknown spouse, heirs,
devisees, grantees, creditors,
or other parties claiming by,
through, under or against the
above-named defendants.
You are notified that a Com-
plaint to Quiet Title was filed in
this court on April 24, 2006. You
are required to serve a copy of
your written defenses, if any, on
the petitioner's attorney, whose
name and address is: Sherea-
Ann Ferrer, P.O. Box 721894
Orlando Florida 32872, and file
an original with the clerk of this
court on or before June 9, 2006
Otherwise, a judgment may be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the petition. Prop-
erty Description
Estates Block
TION N OR Boc
Section 13 Tow
Range 17 East
fiction# 06887-
Witness my h
April 24, 2006
DANNY J. SHIP
Clerk of the Cou
By: Gwen McEli
Deputy Clerk
(Court Seal)
Pub: May 4, 11,
IN THE CIRC
JUDICIAL
IN AND FOR L
FLO
Case No. 3
GREATER RO
TIST CHURCH
GREATER RO
CHURCH
vs.
RILEY GOLDEN
deceased, his
trators and ass
ACE C. ROBER
GILLUM, FREE
and ARTIS L. I
ing, but if dece
'respective heirs
and assigns,
NOTICE C
TO: RILEY GOL
Deceased
1 Rainbow Lake the Petitioner is seeking to lo-
33 Lot 34 SEC- cate David Copen, Jr., the father
ik 135, page 278 of the infant respondent, D.C.
ship 15 South It is ordered that David Co-
Property Identi- pen, Jr. appear at the Fayette
053-00 County Courthouse Annex, Fay-
and and seal on etteville, West Virginia, before
the Honorable Paul M. Blake,
'P Jr., Judge of the Circuit Court of
irt Fayette County, West Virginia on
Wednesday, May 31, 2006, be-
roy ginning at 10:00 a.m., for a Per-
manency Hearing, and object or
make other defense to the Peti-
tion, otherwise guardianship of
18, 25, 2006 the infant respondent, D.C., may
be granted to the West Virginia
UITEIGHTH Department of Health and Hu-
LEV CIOUNTY man Resources and the parental
.EVY COUNTY, rights terminated.
RIDA Further, it is hereby Ordered
that the Adult Respondent, Da-
8200H6-CA-0205 vid Copen, Jr., be advised of his
Salso knon as right to have counsel at every
aCK HILL MBs stage of these proceedings and
CK HILL MB. that counsel will be appointed if
he cannot pay for the services of
Plaintiff, counsel and that such proceed-
ings may result in the severance
of parental rights and the trans-
N, if living, or if fer of custody of said children
heirs, adminis- into the Petitioner.
igns; and HOR- The infant respondent, D.C.,
:TS, A. VERNON shall be represented by counsel
D T. ROBERTS at every stage of these proceed-
ROBERTS, if liv- ings. The Guardian ad Litem
ased, his or her appointed for said child is Paul
s, administrators O. Clay, Jr., Post Office Box
746, Fayetteville, West Virginia,
Defendants. 25840, Area Code (304) 574-
)F ACTION 2182.
ENTERED by the Clerk of the
.DEN Circuit Court of Fayette County
this 28hd day of April 2006.
HORACE C. ROBERTS
Deceased
A. VERNON GILLUM
Address Unknown
FRED T. ROBERTS
2926 Walton Creek Drive
Colorado Springs, CO
80922
ARTIS L. ROBERTS
Deceased
AS WELL AS any and all other
parties claiming by, through, un-
der, or against RILEY GOLDEN,
HORACE C. ROBERTS, A. VER-
NON GILLUM, FRED T. ROB-
ERTS and ARTIS L. ROBERTS,
or their respective heirs, admin-
istrators and assigns, as well as
all parties haying 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:
Count I: Lot 1, Block 16, of the
J.B. EPPERSON ADDITION TO
THE TOWN OF WILLISTON,
FLORIDA, as recorded in Plat
Book 1, Page 37, public records
of Levy County, Florida.
Count II:'Lot 5, Block 16, of
the J.B. EPPERSON ADDITION
TO THE TOWN OF WILLISTON,
FLORIDA, per OR Book 261,
Page 640 and 641, public re-
cords of Levy County, Florida.
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 June 9, 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 25t" day of April
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Pub: May 4, 11, 18, 25, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
FAYETTE COUNTY, WEST
VIRGINIA
CASE NO. 05-JA-52 (B)
IN THE INTERESTS OF
D.C.
Infant Respondent,
DAVID COPEN, JR.,
Adult Respondent.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
To Whom It May Concern:
The purpose of this action is
to protect the infant respondent,
D.C. from abuse and neglect.
The Petitioner, the West Virginia
Department of Health and Hu-
man Resources, is seeking le-
gal and physical custody of said
child respondent, D.C. Further,
NEIL V. BODEN
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney
DANIEL E. WRIGHT, CLERK
Fayette County Circuit Court
Fayette County, West Virginia
Pub: May 11, 18, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 38-2006 CA 000214
GREEN TREE SERVICING,
LLC f/k/a CONSECO FINAN-
CIAL SERVICING CORP.
1400 Turbine Drive
Rapid City, SD 57703
Plaintiff,
v.
IDA D. MICEK, if living, but if
deceased; THE UNKNOWN
HEIR, DEVISEES, GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS,
LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES OF
IDA D. MICEK; CAPITOL ONE
BANK; and MIDLAND CREDIT
MANAGEMENT, INC.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: IDA D. MICEK, if living, but
if deceased, THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANT-
EES, ASSIGNEES, CREDI-
TORS, LIENORS, AND TRUST-
EES OF IDA D. MICEK *
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a fore-
closure action has been filed
against you on the following de-
scribed property:
Lot 4, Block 7, Glerwood Es-
tates, Unit 2, according to the
map or plat thereof as recorded
in Plat Book 5, Page 23, Public
Records of Levy County, Flori-
da.
TOGETHER WITH that certain
2000 80 x 32 3225 Mobile Home,
Serial No. FLHML3B1527-
22123AB
and' you are required to file your
written response with the Court
and serve a copy of your written
Defenses, if any, to it on Timothy
D. Padgett, Plaintiffs attorney,
whose address is 2810 Reming-
ton Green Circle, Tallahassee,
Florida 32308, at least thirty (30)
days from the date of first publi-
cation or on or before June 16,
2006, and file the original with
the clerk of this court either be-
fore service on Plaintiffs attor-
ney or immediately thereafter;
otherwise a default will be en-
tered against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
Dated this 2nd day of May,
2006.
CLERK OF COURT
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Pub: May 11, 18, 2006
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Dona Potter d/b/a Bronson
Self Storage, pursuant to the
provisions. of the Florida Self
Storage Facility Act (Fla. Stat.
83.801 et sec.) hereby gives no-
tice of sale under said Act to wit:
On June 3, 2006 at Bronson
Self Storage, 839 E. Hathaway
Ave., Bronson, FL 32621, Dona
Potter or her agent will conduct
a sale at 10:00 A.M. by sealed
bids to the highest bidder. Bids
to be opened at noon with view-
ing from 9:30 A.M. until noon for
the contents of the bay or bays,
rented by the following person/
persons:
KATRINA ROSE HAMER
14051 NE 45TH PLACE
WILLISTON, FL 32696
BEATRICE C. CRAIN
10591 NE109TH CT.
ARCHER, FL 32618
SANDRATAPIA
12270 NE 108TH TER-
RACE
ARCHER, FL 32618
Consists of household, per-
sonal items or miscellaneous
merchandise, stored at Bronson
Self Storage, 839 E. Hathaway
Ave., Bronson, FL 32621. Sale
is being held to satisfy a statu-
tory lien.
Dated May 5, 2006
Dona Potter
P.O. Box 1705
Bronson, FL 32621
Phone: (352) 486-2121
Sale Date: June 3, 2006
Pub: May 11, 18, 2006
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
James Hubbard d/b/a Jim's
Mini-Storage, pursuant to the
provisions of the Florida Self
Storage Facility Act (Fla. Stat.
83.801 et sec.) hereby gives
Notice of Sale under said Act to
wit:
On May 27, 2006 at Jim's
Mini-Storage, 6851 N.W. 137th
St., Chiefland, FL, James Hub-
bard or his agent will conduct a
sale at 10:00 a.m. by sealed bid
to the highest bidder. Bids to be
opened by noon with viewing
from 9:00 a.m. for the contents
of the bay or bays, rented by the
following person/persons:
Sherry Schaffer
545 N.W. 120 St.
Chiefland, FL 32626
Blenda Dickenson ,
706 Federal Ci r.
Dickson, TN 37055
Crystal Frier
P.O. Box 711
Old Town, FL 32680
Consists of household, per-
sonal items or miscellaneous
merchandise, stored at Jim's
Mini-Storage, 6851 N.W. 1371
St., Chiefland, FL. Sale is being
held to satisfy a statutory lien.
Dated May 4, 2006
James Hubbard
Jim's Mini-Storage
6851 NW 137t St.
Chiefland, FL 32626
Phone: (352)493-7363
Cell: 352-308-1738
Sale Date: 05/27/06
Pub: May 11, 18, 2006
NOTICE OF SALE
The following vehicles) will be
sold at public auction, free of all
prior liens, per FI Stat 713.78 at
10:00 AM on June 2, 2006 at
Lienor's address.
No titles, as is, cash only.
96 Mazd JM1BB1411T0310044
Lienor: Bronson Lube Inc
555 N Hathaway Ave
Bronson FL 32621
Phone: 352-486-2100
Interested parties, contact:State
Filing Service, Inc.
(772) 595-9555
Pub. May 18, 2006
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 38-2005-CA-00972
DANIEL J. DAUBE and GERAL-
DINE E. DAUBE, husband and
wife,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
DAVID L. DOUGLAS and
CHRISTINA L. DOUGLAS, hus-
band and wife and DISCOVERY
MARKETING & DISTRIBUTING,
INC.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I, DANNY SHIPP, Clerk of
the Circuit Court.of the Eighth
Judicial Circuit, in and for LEVY
County, Florida, pursuant to the
Summary Final Judgment in
Foreclosure entered in the above
styled cause, will sell at pub-
lic sale the following described
property situate in LEVY County,
Florida, to wit:
LOT 38, BLOCK 11, FANNIN
SPRINGS ANNEX, a subdivision
as recorded in Plat Book 3, Page
317 of the public records of Levy
County, Florida. TOGETHER
WITH 1978 FIES Mobile Home,
Title Nos. 16743309, 16743310,
I. D. Nos. FDGA4AU0115,
FDGA4AX0115.
Said sale shall be made to the
highest and best bidder for cash
pursuant to the Summary Final
Judgment entered in the above
styled cause and will be held
on the steps of the courthouse
in Bronson, Florida, on the 301h
day of May, 2006, commencing
at the hour or 11:00 a.m.
All interested parties shall be
governed accordingly by this No-
tice.
Dated this 5t day of May,
2006.
DANNY SHIPP
Clerk of the Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Pub: May 11, 18, 2006
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA,
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
Case No. 38-2005-CA-001137
FIRST NATIONAL
ACCEPTANCE COMPANY
Plaintiff,
vs.
MIRANDA C. BOAZAND
CHRISTOPHER S. HORNER
AND UNKNOWN TENANTS/
OWNERS,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given, pursuant
to Final Judgment of Foreclosure
for Plaintiff entered in this cause
on May 3, 2006, in the Circuit
Court of Levy County, Florida, I
will sell the property situated in
Levy County, Florida described
as:
LOT39, LONG POND LANDING
ADDITION NO. 2 SUBDIVISION
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF FILED IN PLATBOOK
7, PAGE 29, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA. TOGETHER
WITH A 1988 CONCORD
DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE
HOME, ID#338153N7117A &
338153N7117B
and commonly known as: 8931
N.W. 551 Avenue, at public sale,
to the highest and best bidder,
for cash; Sales are held in the
front lobby of the Levy County
Courthouse Court Street,
Bronson, FL, on June 5, 2006
at 11 o'clockA.M.
Dated this 5h day of May,
2006
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Michelle Garcia Gilbert
Kass, Shuler, Solomon,
Spector, Foyle & Singer, P.A.
P.O. Box 800..
Tampa, FL 33601-0800
Pub: May 11, 18, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 38-2006-CP-
000117
IN RE: The Estate of:
OTIS G. ATKINSON,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of OTIS G. ATKINSON,
deceased, File Number 38-2006-
CP- 000117 is pending in the
Circuit for Levy County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address
of which is P.O. Drawer 610,
Bronson, FL 32621. The names
and address of the Petitioner
and the Petitioners Attorney are
set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against decedent's
estate, must file their claims
with this court WITHIN THE
LATER OF .THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate, must file their claims
with this court WITHIN THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Publication of this Notice began
on May 11, 2006.
MARGIT MACPHERSON
P.O. Box 1251
San Mateo, FL 32187
KEVIN R. MONAHAN, ESQ.
601 St. Johns Avenue
Palatka, FL 32177
(386) 325-8673
Florida Bar #348546
Pub: May 11, 18, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT
LEVY COUNT
PROB
File Numbe
IN RE: ESTATE O
JEFF HOGAN, JF
JEFFERSON EUI
JR.,
NOTICE TO C
(Formal Admi
TO ALL
CLAIMS
AGAINST
ESTATE:
PERS(
OR
TH
COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Y, FLORIDA THE 8TH JUDICIAL
ATE DIVISION CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LEVY
r 2006-CP-104 COUNTY, FLORIDA
IF GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
R., a/k/a CASE NO: 06-CA-39
DELL HOGAN, LASALLE BANK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION F/K/A LASALLE
Deceased. NATIONAL BANK, IN ITS
CAPACITY AS INDENTURE
REDITORS TRUSTEE UNDER THAT
inistration) CERTAIN SALE AND
SERVICING AGREEMENT
)NS HAVING DATED MARCH 1, 2000,
DEMANDS AMONG AFC TRUST SERIES
IE ABOVE 2000-1
PLAINTIFF
You are hereby notified that
a Petition For Administration
has been entered in the Estate
of JEFF HOGAN, JR. a/k/a
JEFFERSON EUDELL HOGAN,
JR.,. Deceased, File Number
2006-CP-104, by the Circuit
Court for LEVY County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address
of which is P.O. Drawer 610,
Bronson, FL 32621;
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All' creditors of the Decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against Decedent'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 creditors of the
Decedent and persons having
claims or demands against the
estate of the decedent must
file their claims with this Court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
The date of the first publication
of this Notice is May 11, 2006.
P:' 'erson',iving'Notice:
AUDREY FAYE HOGAN
GALYEAN
2611 Palma Sola Blvd.
Bradenton, FIL 34209
Attorney for Person Giving
Notice:
GREGORY V. BEAUCHAMP,
P.A.
Florida Bar No. 178770
P.O. Box 1129
Chiefland, FL 32644
Telephone: (352) 493-1458
Pub: May 11, 18, 2006
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Paul Barcia, d/b/a L&L Storage,.
pursuant to the provisions of the
Florida Self Storage Facility Act
(Fla. Stat. 83.801, et sec.), hereby
gives notice of sale under said Act,
to wit: On May 26, at L&L Storage,
2990 N.E. 200th Avenue, Williston,
Florida, Paul Barcia or his agent
will conduct a sale at 9:00 AM by
sealed bids to the highest bidder.
Bids to be opened by Noon with
viewing from 9:00 AM until Noon
for the contents of the storage bay
or bays rented by the following
person/persons:
Jerry Dorman
PO Box 735
Bronson, FL 32621
Romana Crews
10630 NE 76th St.
Bronson, FL 32621
Vanessa James
S951 SE 4th Avenue
Williston, FL 32696
Charles Soderlund, Jr.
401 SE 50th Ave.
Ocala, FL 34471
Edna Frazier
1112 NE First Ave.
Williston, FL 32696
Cleveen Barnhard
PO Box 16662
La Cruces, NM 88004
Consists of household, personal,
or miscellaneous items, stored
at L&L Storage, 2990 N.E. 200th
Avenue, Williston, Florida. Sale is
being made to satisfy a statutory
lien.
Dated May 8, 2006
L&L Storage
2990 N.E. 200th Avenue
Williston, Florida 32696
(352) 528-6179
Sale date: May 26, 2006
Pub: May 11, 18, 2006
THELMA LOUISE NATION A/K/
A THELMA BROOKS NATION
IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS,
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND
ALLOTHERPARTIESCLAIMING
AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST THELMA
LOUISE NATION A/K/ATHELMA
BROOKS NATION; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF THELMA LOUISE
NATION A/K/A THELMA
BROOKS NATION IF ANY;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
the Motion to Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated May 10, 2006 entered
in Civil Case No. 06-CA-39 of the
Circuit 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 of the
LEVY County Courthouse at 355
South Court Street, Bronson,
Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 12th
day of June, 2006 the following
described property as set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit:
LOT 84, BLOCK 10, OF FANNIN
SPRINGS ANNEX, AS PER
PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 31, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
LEVY COUNTY FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH-TA. :'1992
DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE
HOME VIN#: 47620395AE AND
47620395BE
Dated this 10t day of May,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT, persons with
disabilities needing a special
accommodation should contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the LEVY County Courthouse at
904-486-5276, 1-800-955-8771
(TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via
Florida. Relay Service.
DAVID J. STERN, P.A.
801 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
(954) 233-8000
06-49281 EMC
Pub: May 18, 25, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 06-CP-11
IN RE: ESTATE OF
LLOYD ROBERT HOLROYD, a/
k/a LLOYD R. HOLROYD,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE
ESTATE:
You are hereby notified that an
Order of SummaryAdministration
has been entered in the estate of
LLOYD ROBERT HOLROYD,
a/k/a LLOYD R. HOLROYD,
deceased, File Number 06-CP-
11, by the Circuit Court for Levy
County, Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which is P.O.
Drawer 610, Bronson, Florida
32621; that the decedent's date
of death was June 7, 2005; that'
the total value of the estate is
$153,890.71 inclusive of exempt
property and that the names and
addresses of those to whom
it has been assigned by such
order are:
Robert Holroyd
5720 SE 22nd Place
Ocala, Florida 34471
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate of the
decedent and persons having
claims or demands against the
estate of the decedent other than
those for whom provision for full
payment was made in the Order
of Summary Administration must
file their claims with this court
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication
of this Notice is May 18, 2006.
Person Giving Notice:
ROBERT B. HOLROYD
5720 SE 22nd Place
Ocala, Florida 34471
Attorney for Person Giving
Notice:
LEWIS E. DINKINS, P.A.
LEWIS E. DINKINS
Florida Bar No. 019741
201 N.E. 8th Avenue
Ocala, Florida 34470
(352) 622-4176
Pub: May 18, 25, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
*THE EIGHTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA IN AND FOR
LEVY COUNTY
CASE NO. 38-2005-CA-870
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ROBERT U. DANKS, IF LIVING,
AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
' GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES; '"'-
LIENORS, CREDITORS,_
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST ROBERT
U. DANKS, PHYLLIS B. DANKS,
IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS,
DEVISEES,GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS,
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES'
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING. AN INTEREST
BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST PHYLLIS B. DANKS;
SUNBANK OF OCALA;
WILLISTON HIGHLANDS HOME
OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.;
UNKNOWN TENANT,
Defendants.
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Amended Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
Nunc Pro Tunc April 20, 2006,
and entered in Case No. 38-
2005-CA-870, of the Circuit
Court of the Eighth Judicial
Circuit in and for Levy County,
.Florida, wherein BANK OF
AMERICA, N.A., is a Plaintiff and
ROBERT U. DANKS, IF LIVING,
AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS, CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH,
UNDERORAGAINSTROUBERT
U. DANKS; PHYLLIS B. DANKS,
IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS,
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST PHYLLIS B. DANKS;
SUNBANK OF OCALA;
WILLISTON HIGHLANDS HOME
OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.;
UNKNOWN' TENANT are the
Defendants. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for
cash at Front Lobby of the Levy
County Court House, 355 Court
Street, Bronson, Florida 32621,
at 11:00 a.m. on June 1211,
2006, the following described
property as set forth in said Final
Judgment, to wit: '
LOT9, BLOCK50, THE REPLAT
OF WILLISTON LHIGHLANDS
UNIT 5, ACCORDING TO THE
MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
4, PAGE(S) 5 THROUGH 5-
E, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH A 1991
SKYLINE MOBILE HOME
#2363-0344AD AND #2363-
0344BD.
DANNY J. SHIPP
As Clerk of the Court
(Court Seal)
IMPORTANT
By: Gwen McElroy
As Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
persons needing a reasonable
accommodation to participate
in this proceeding should, no
later than seven (7) days prior,
contact the Clerk of the Court's
disability coordinator at 352-486-
5315, PO BOX 310, BRONSON
FL, 32621. If hearing impaired,
contact (TDD) via Florida Relay
System.
Submitted by:
Ben-Ezra & Katz, P.A.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
951 N.E. 167h Street, Suite 204
North Miami Beach, Florida
33162
Telephone: (305) 770-4100
Fax: (305) 653.20p63-.
Pub: May 18, 25
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
8T JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 38-2006-CA-000130
U.S. BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE
FOR THE STRUCTURED
ASSET INVESTMENT LOAN
TRUST, 2005-4,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MICHELLE GREER A/K/A
MICHELLE L. GREER, et al,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated the 10th
day of May, 2006, and entered
in Case No. 38-2006-CA-
000130, of the Circuit Court
of the 8TH Judicial Circuit in
and for Levy County, Florida,
wherein U.S. BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE
FOR THE STRUCTURED
ASSET INVESTMENT LOAN
TRUST, 2005-4 is the Plaintiff
and MICHELLE GREER A/K/A
MICHELLE L. GREER; FLORIDA
DENTALCENTERS P.A.; GREAT
SENECA FINANCIAL CORP., A
MARYLAND CORPORATION
ASSIGNEE OF VISION
MANAGEMENT ASSIGNEE
OF CHASE MANHATTAN
BANK; GEORGIA M. FOGLE,
TRUSTEE OF THE AMERICAN
CONSERVATION TRUST;
KENNETH S. GREER; JOHN
DOE; JANE DOEAS UNKNOWN
TENANT (S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
are defendants. I will sell to
the highest and best bidder
for. cash at the LOBBY OF
COURTHOUSE ON MONDAYS
at the Levy County Courthouse,
in BRONSON, Florida, at 11:00
a.m. on the 121 day of June,
2006, the following' described
property as set forth in said Final
Judgment, to wit:
ALLTHAT PARTAND PORTION
OF THE WEST OF THE WEST
% OF THE NE % OF THE SE %
OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP
17 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST,
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
THAT LIES AND IS NORTH OF
STATE ROAD 40.
If you are a personwith Disabilities
who need any accommodation
to participate in.this proceeding,
you are entitled at no cost to
you to the provisions of certain
assistant. Please contact the
ADA Coordinator at Court Street,
Bronson, FL 32621 or Telephone
(352) 486-5276 prior to such
proceeding. If you are hearing
impaired call 1-800-955-8771.
Dated this 10t" day of May,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk Of The Circuit C9urt
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Office of Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 491 Street, Suite 120.
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone: (954) 453-0365
Facsimile: (954) 771-6052
Pub: May 18, 25, 2006
CALL FOR BIDS
The School Board of Levy County
will receive sealed bids at the
Office of the Superintendent, 480
Marshburn Drive, PO Drawer
129, Bronson, Florida 32621 until
4:,,Qp,m, June,. 1,,2006, for.the.
following Re-Roofing projects::"
Re-Roof Building 01, (Rooms
28, 29, 30 & 31) at Williston
High School
Re-Roof Building 02, (B-Bldg)
at Williston High School
Re-Roof Building 01, (Room
9) at Chiefland Middle School
Re-Roof Building 10, (Media
Center) at Cedar Key School
Re-Roof Building 02,
(Elementary Bldg) at Cedar
Key School
Re-Roof a portion of
the Cafeteria at Bronson
Elementary School
Re-Roof the Covered
Walkways for Building 200 &
400 at Bronson Elementary
School
Bids will be awarded at the June
6, 2006 School Board Meeting.
For detailed bid requirements
and specifications, contact Ted
Alexander, Maintenance Director,
at (352) 486- 5250, or Gerald
Ward, Purchasing Coordinator,
at (352) 486-5297.
Pub: May 18, 25, 2006
NOTICE OF LEVY COUNTY PLANNING
COMMISSION
PUBLIC HEARING
The Levy County Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing on TUESDAY, May
23, 2006 at 6:30 p.m. at the Levy County Courthouse, in the County Commissioner's
meeting room, 355 South Court Street, Bronson, Florida. The purpose of the public
hearing is for the Planning Commission to make a recommendation to the Board of County
Commissioners on the Levy County Comprehensive Plan Evaluation and Appraisal Report
(EAR). Public input is invited and encouraged. The proposed report may be inspected at
the Levy County Planning Department, 380 South Court Street, Bronson, Florida. For
more information, please call the Planning Department at (352) 486-5405. Any person
requiring reasonable accommodations to participate in this meeting should contact the
County Commissioners Administration Office at 352-486-5418. If a person decides to
appeal any decision made by the board with respect to any matter considered at this
meeting, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he or
she 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.
Pub: May 11, 18, 2006
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
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CALL FOR BIDS
The School Board of Levy County
will receive sealed bids at the
Office of the Superintendent, 480
Marshburn Drive, PO Drawer
129, Bronson, Florida 32621
until 4:00 p.m. June 1, 2006, for
the following annual bids:
Bread Products
Pest Control
Vinyl Floor Tile
Ceiling Tile/Grid
Motor Oil
Bids will be awarded at the June
6, 2006 School Board Meeting.
Fordetailed bid requirements and
specifications, contact Gerald
Ward, Purchasing Coordinator,
at (352) 486-5297.
Pub: May 18, 25, 2006
PUBLIC AVAILABILITY
OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
INFORMATION
Pursuant to section 324 of
the Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-Know Act,
also know as Title III of the
Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act (SARA), the
following information is available
to the public upon request
during normal working hours by
the District 5 Local Emergency
Planning Committee:
Material Safety Data
Sheets
Hazardous Chemical
Inventory Forms
Toxic Chemical Release
Inventory Forms
Emergency" Follow-up
Notices
Hazardous Materials
Emergency Plan for the
Withlacoochee Region
(Marion, Sumter, Levy,
Hernando and Citrus
Counties)
To obtain information on the
above items, please contact
the Local Emergency Planning
S CommitteelCditltt "'~~ '-,
Withlacoochee Regional
Planning Council
1241 S.W. 10th Street
Ocala, FL 34474-2798
(352) 732-1315, ext. 235
Pub:, May 18, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND
FOR LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 2005 CA 0662
EARTH ACQUISITIONS INC.,
A Florida corporation;
Plaintiff,
vs.
MANUELA. RIVERA; ANTONIO
PEREZ; T. RICHARD HAGIN,
individually and as Trustee;
ARIEL GONZALEZ and
FAZIELLETE GONZALEZ.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
MANUEL A. RIVERA -
residence unknown ANTONIO
PEREZ residence unknown T.
RICHARD HAGIN residence
unknown ARIEL GONZALES
and FAZIELLETE GONZALEZ
residence unknown
AND ALL OTHER persons or
parties whomsoever claiming
by through, under or against the
above named parties, and to all
parties and persons whomsoever
having or claiming to have any
right, title or interest in and to the
following described real property
interests in Levy County, Florida,
to-wit:
Parcel 1. Tract #147, University
Estates, an unrecorded
subdivision in Section 15,
Township 12 South, Range 17
East, Levy County, Florida, being
more particularly described
as follows: The West of the
Northeast 1 of the Northwest
% of the Southwest of the
Northeast /4 of Section 15,
Township 12 south, Range 17
East, Levy County, Florida
Parcel 2. Tract #049, University
Estates, an unrecorded
subdivision in Section 16,
Township 12 South, Range
17 East, Levy County, Florida,
being more particularly
described as follows: The North
1/2 of the Southwest /4 of the
Northwest % of the Northwest %
of the Northeast % of Sectionl6,
Townshipl2 south, Range 17
East, Levy County, Florida
Parcel 3. Lot 4, Block 14,
WILLISTON HIGHLANDS UNIT
7,, as per plat thereof, recorded
in Plat Book 4, Page 4, of the
Public Records of Levy County,
Florida
and all others whom it may
concern.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to quiet title to the above
real property in Levy County,
Florida has been filed against
you and you are required to serve
a copy of your written defenses,
if any, to it on ROBERT E.
SEYMOUR, Plaintiffs' attorney,
whose address is 121 NW Third
Street, Ocala, Florida 34475, on
or before 6/23/06 and file the
Original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
Plaintiffs' attorney or immediately
thereafter; otherwise a default
will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the
Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and the seal
of this Court this 11th day of May,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
(COURT SEAL)
Pub: May 18, 25, June 1, 8,
2006
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA
WATER MANAGEMENT
DISTRICT
NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS
IN LEVY COUNTY
NEWSPAPER NAME: LEVY
COUNTY JOURNAL
PUBLISH DATE: MAY 18, 2006
APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS
HAVE BEEN RECEIVED BY
THE SOUTHWEST FLORIDA
WATER MANAGEMENT
DISTRICT FROM:
NUMBER: 43 007903.001
APPLICATION RECEIVED ON
02/14/06
SOUTHEAST DAIRY CO LLC
1401 WALNUT ST 5TH FLOOR
BOULDER CO 80302-5328
CONSTRUCTION/OPERATION
PERMIT
PROJECT NAME: BRIDLE
TRACE
ACTIVITY: RESIDENTIAL
OUTSTANDING FLORIDA
WATER: NO .
AQUATIC PRESERVE: NO
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL OR
DEVELOPMENT
PROJECT SIZE: 266.54
ACRES
SECTIONS) 7 TOWNSHIP 14S
RANGE 18E
THE APPLICATIONS ARE
ON FILE AT THE DISTRICT
OFFICE AND AVAILABLE FOR
INSPECTION.
INTERESTED PERSONS
HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY
TO INSPECT A COPY
OF THE APPLICATION
AND SUBMIT WRITTEN
COMMENTS CONCERNING
THE APPLICATION. IN
ADDITION IF YOU WISH TO
BE ADVISED AS TO AGENCY
ACTION REGARDING A
PERMIT APPLICATION
AND PROVIDED AN
OPPORTUNITY TO REQUEST
AN ADMINISTRATIVE
HEARING REGARDING THE
APPLICATION, YOU MUST
FILE A WRITTEN REQUEST TO
THE SOUTHWEST FLORIDA
WATER MANAGEMENT
DISTRICT, 2579 BROAD
STREET, BROOKSVILLE, FL
34604-6899. ANY REQUESTS
OR COMMENTS MUST BE
FILED WITH THE RECORDS
& DATA DEPARTMENT AT
THE ABOVE ADDRESS AND
MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE
DEPARTMENT NOT LATER
THAN 14 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF THIS NOTICE AND
SHALL INCLUDE THE PREMIT
APPLICATION NUMBER.
THE DISTRICT DOES NOT
DISCRIMINATE BASED
ON DISABILITY. ANYONE
REQUIRING REASONABLE
ACCOMMODATION UNDER
THE ADA SHOULD CONTACT
THE RECORDS AND DATA
DEPARTMENT AT (352) 796-
7211 OR 1-800-423-1476: TDD
ONLY 1-800-231-6103.
Pub: May 18, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 38-2006- CA-
000071
DIVISION
CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC,
Plaintiff,
vs.
PENNY L. MCMULLEN, et al,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment
of Mortgage Foreclosure dated
May 10, 2006, and entered
in Case NO.. 38-2006-CA-
000071 of the Circuit Court of
the EIGHTH Judicial Circuit in
and for LEVY County, Bronson,
Florida wherein CHASE HOME
FINANCE LLC, is the Plaintiff
and PENNY L. MCMULLEN;
LEVY COUNTY; TENANT #1
N/K/A SHANE HILLIGOSS are
Land Transactions
4/8//06 4/12/06
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
WD, $18,000.00, L13(29) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): SUNCOAST INVESTORS REALTY LLC
Grantor(s): GONZALEZ JUANITA MOLINA, MOLINA GONZALEZ JUANITA
M, $20,000.00, L13(29) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): MAGARO DENNIS W
Grantor(s): SUNCOAST INVESTORS REALTY LLC
WD, $3,500.00, L24(4)B & R SD #6
Grantee(s): LIVONI RICHARD
Grantor(s): PRESKAR AMALIJA, PRESKAR KARL
M, $450,000.00, BDY SE1/4 NW U4 & E1/2 SW 1/4 6-11-16, ETC
Grantee(s): SUNTRUST BANK
Grantor(s): DOUBERLY WILLIAM PENN JR, DOUBERLY WILLIAM PENN
SR
WD, $10.00, BDY NE1/4 NW 1/4 4-11-14, ETC
Grantee(s): HARDEE ELISA D, WATSON MARJORIEC
Grantor(s): WATSON MARJORIE C
WD, $10.00, BDYNW1/4 NE1/410-12-17, PARCEL #03394-082-00
Grantee(s): JUNGKANS FAMILY TRUST, JUNGKANS KARLA TRUSTEE,
JUNGKANS SHAE J TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): JUNGKANS J SHAE, JUNGKANS KARL A
M, $90,000.00, L1-12, L21-32(88) CEDAR KEY HEIGHTS SEC B
Grantee(s): TRI STAR LENDING GROUP, MFRS, MORTGAGE ELEC-
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantee(s): PINNACLE FINANCIAL CORPORATION
Grantor(s): MARTINEAU LINDA
WiD, $10.00, BDY SW1/4 NE1/4 & NW1/4 SHIN 4-11-15, PARCEL
#01484-000-00
Grantee(s): FAIRCLOTH FAMILY REVOCABLE TRUST, FAIRCLOTH
CHRISTINE CORBIN TRUSTEE, FAIRCLOTH DANIEL DAVID JR
TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): FAIRCLOTH CHRISTINE, FAIRCLOTH D D JR
WD, $10.00; BDY SEI/4 SW1/432-10-15, PARCEL #01412-000-00
Grantee(s): FAIRCLOTH FAMILY REVOCABLE TRUST, FAIRCLOTH DAN-
IEL DAVID JR TRUSTEE
Grantee(s): FAIRCLOTH CHRISTINE CORBIN TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): FAIRCLOTH CHRISTINE C, FAIRCLOTH D D JR
WD, $10.00, BDY SEI/45-11-15, PARCEL #01494-000-00
Grantee(s): DANIEL FAIRCLOTH TRUST, FAIRCLOTH DANIEL DAVID JR
< TRUSTEE- -
Grantor(s): FAIRCLOTH D D JR
WD, $28,500.00, L15(60) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): BRUBAKER LEONARDO W
Grantor(s): RUDDOCK EVERTON
M, $21,551.43, L6(8) YANKEETOWN A FKNOTTS LAND COMPANY
FIRST SD
Grantee(s): CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY SERVICES INC
Grantor(s): OBRIEN JAMES R
QCD, $10,000.00, BDYNE1/4 SW1/4 19-11-17, PARCEL#03161-110-00
Grantee(s): COLLINS JEFFREY L
Grantor(s): HOLDEN LINDA S, HOLDEN JAMES
WD, $695,000.00, L 101 WINDING RIVER PRESERVE, BDY 9,10,15,16-
11-16
Grantee(s): INFINITY INVESTMENTS GROUP LLC
Grantor(s): AMERICAN LAND PARTNERS INC, FL LAND PARTNERS LLC,
NATIONAL LAND PARTNERS LLC
M, $556,000.00, L 101 WINDING RIVER PRESERVE, BDY 9,10,15,16-
11-16
Grantee(s): FL LAND PARTNERS LLC
Grantor(s): INFINITY INVESTMENTS GROUP LLC
M, $48,300.00, L4(10)B&RSD#1
Grantee(s): KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, CHAMPION MORT-
GAGE
Grantor(s): MAPLE PAMELA, MAPLE ROBERT D JR
WD, $4,500.00, L3(14) WILLISTONHGH#14
Grantee(s): MUNOZ MICHELLER
Grantor(s): HOUSH BENJAMIN L
M, $58,500.00, L3(14) WILLISTON HGH #14, W/MH
Grantee(s): SCHONBRUN HARVEY TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): MUNOZ MICHELLER
WD, $77,000.00, BDY 29-11-17, W/MH, PARCEL #03233-210-00
Grantee(s): WASER JASON),WASER GLENDA C
Grantor(s): SANDERS JADE R, SANDERS TIMOTHY J
M, $61,600.00, BDY 29-11-17, W/MH, PARCEL #03233-210-00
Grantee(s): COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS INC, MERS, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): WASER JASON), WASER GLENDA C
WD, $18,000.00, BDY SE1/4 W1/4 36-14-16, PARCEL #02758-000-00
Grantee(s): BERRY CHRISTOPHER S
Grantor(s): MCLAIN JOHN T
M, $18,000.00, BDY SE1/4 W1/4 36-14-16, PARCEL #02758-000-00
Grantee(s): BERRY CLAIRE, BERRY EDWARD A SR
Grantor(s): BERRY CHRISTOPHER S
WD, $10.00, L8-9(10) B & R SD #5,' W/MH
Grantee(s): MCDERMOTT BONNIE GAY
Grantor(s): CHENAILLE SUSAN ANNE
WD, $10.00, L18 FOREST PARK #1,W/MH
Grantee(s): GRIBBLE VALERIE C, CHAMPLAIN WILLIAM A, HARDEN
MORGAN M
Grantor(s): GRAY JANE K
WD, $23,675.00, L61 FOREST PARK #2
Grantee(s): DRAPER BEVERLY, DRAPER FRED
Grantor(s): DRAPER FRED, DRAPER BEVERLY
M, $78,700.00, L61 FOREST PARK #2
Grantee(s): CHASE BANK USA NA
Grantor(s): DRAPER FREDERICK, DRAPER BEVERLY
M, $45,000.00, L10(3) PINERIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): VAUSE ANITA MICHELETTI, MICHELETTI BETTY J, WI-ILDEN
ANITA MICHELETTI
WD, $42,000.00, BDY 32-12-18, ETC, PARCEL #04242-000, 015, 016
Grantee(s): KIRBY DARRYL, LWONI RICHARD
Grantor(s): KIMBLE DONNIEW, KIMBLE BOBBY G
WD, $14,500.00, L9 PINE MEADOWS SD
Grantee(s): GRAHAM RICHARD B
Grantor(s): LAYFIELD PHYLLIS CALTON, CALTON PHYLLIS, WILSON
PHYLLIS CALTON
M, $25,000.00, L9 PINE MEADOWS SD
Grantee(s): SUNSTATE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Grantor(s): GRAHAM RICHARD B
M, $69,932.32, (47) CEDAR KEY, BDY SW1/429-15-13, ETC, PARCEL
#00386-003-00
Grantee(s): COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS INC,MERS, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): FROTA CARLOS A, FROTA CHRISTINE
WD, $10,000.00, L 10(G) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #1
Grantee(s): SUNCOAST REALTY INVESTORS LLC
Grantor(s): BUTTAFUOCO JOSEPH A
WD, $28,900.00, L 10(G) CARSONS INGLIS ACRES #1
the Defendants, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash
at MAIN LOBBY OF THE LEVY
COUNTY COURTHOUSE at
11:00AM on the 12 day of June,
2006, the following described
property as set forth in said Final
Judgment:
LOTS 2 AND 3, BLOCK 5,
GEORGE W. WILLIS ADDITION
TO THE TOWN OF WILLISTON,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 1, PAGE 14, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
A/K/A 11 SOUTHEAST 4TH
AVENUE, WILLISTON, FL
32696
WITNESS MY HAND and the
seal of this Court on May 12,
2006
Danny J. Shipp
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: LaQuanda Latson
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria, Codilis &
Stawiarski
P.O. Box 25018
Tampa, Florida 33622-5018
F06001041
CHASE-FHA-R-mscott
Pub: May 18, 25, 2006
Grantee(s): ELLIS CAROL C, SUSKO KEITH, JENNER TARA R
Grantor(s): SUNCOAST INVESTORS REALTY LLC
WD, $300,000.00, L8 HAMPTON FARMS TRACTS 7-10, BDY 21-12-18,
PARCEL #04110-008-00/NEED CUT OUT
Grantee(s): GITTER REUVEN
Grantor(s): BOUSKILA ERIC, MAZINE MOSHE
M, $508,250.00, L8 HAMPTON FARMS TRACTS 7-11, BDY 21-12-18,
PARCEL #04110-008-00/NEED CUT OUT
Grantee(s): OCALA NATIONAL BANK
Grantor(s): GITTER REUVEN
E, $10.00, L40 EXECUTIVE HOMES SD, BDY 28-10-15
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): MARION SAMUEL B, MARION SAMUEL B
E, $10.00, BDY SW1/4 NE1/4 8-12-17, PARCEL #03373-000-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): OWENS JAMES
E, $10.00, L93 FOREST PARK #3 PHASE II
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): HALL BETTY JEAN
E, $10.00, L91-92 SPRINGSIDE SD
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): DIETRICH KENNETH G
E, $10.00, L12(20) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): LISCIO MICHAELA
E, $1Q.00, L 11(1) CEDAR KEY HTS
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): QUAM JUDITH A
E, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 NE1/43-12-14, PARCEL #00935-002-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantbr(s): MADDEN SANDI M
E, $10.00, BDY L5 FOREST MEADOWS SD
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): ROTH PAUL
E, $10.00, L 18(13) BRONSON HTS SD
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): GARCIA FRANCISCO
E, $10.00, L1-4, 29-32(40) CEDAR KEY HTS SEC A
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): STEFANI PETER, STEFANI PETER R
E, $10.00, L10,BDY L9(3) LAKE JOHNSON ESTATES #1
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): MICKLEY THOMAS
E, $10.00, BDY S1/2 SW1/47-14-17, PARCEL #03717-002-00(PART OF).
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): STANCIL SCOTT, STANCIL SCOTT M
E, $10.00, BDYNE1/4 SW1/415-14-16, PARCEL #02606-001-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): OWENS ASHLEY MAE
E, $10600, BDY W1/2-NW1/415-14-14, PARCEL #0.1276-002-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): POMEROY STEPHEN G
WD, $75,000.00, L15-16(9) OLD CHIEFLAND
Grantee(s): ENGEL DEBRA J, GRAHAM RACHEL M
Grantor(s): MORRIS DEBRA COURTNEY, COURTNEY CLYDE, MORRIS
DEBRA C, COURTNEY MORRIS DEBRA
M, $6,00000, L5-6(5) SUWANNEE RIVER HGH (CORRECTED PLAT)
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): LINDSEY MICHELE, GEIGER MILDRED C, GEIGER MILLIE
M, $31,027.91, L6(C) SUWANNEE RIVER SPRINGS SD #2
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): E & K INVESTMENTS LLC
M, $74,230.51, BDY L1-10(47) MAP OF THE SOUTHERN PART OF THE
CITY OF CEDAR KEY
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): BECKHAM APRIL M, BECKHAM APRIL
D, $150,000.00, L23 GILMORE ACRES
Grantee(s): VONDERSTRASSE DENISEM, VONDERSTRASSE MICHAEL
D
Grantor(s): ANISA NAZAROVAS LAND TRUST 200123, BELKOVA
LILIA, BELKOVA LILIA TRUSTEE, SIMPSON LILIA B, SIMPSON LILIA B
TRUSTEE
WD, $615,000.00, L4 OAK RIDGE EQUINE CENTER, BDY 8-14-18
Grantee(s): PHANEUF LYNDA SUSAN, MANNING DENNIS J
Grantor(s): ARTERBURN DORIS, ARTERBURN LONNIE
QCD, $8,000.00, L17-18(52) OAK RIDGE ESTATES SD
Grantee(s): NEIRA JORGEJ
Grantor(s): VALLE DAISY, VALLE ROBERTO
M, $175,000.00, L1 TIMBER RIDGE
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK, MERS, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): BROWN JAMES S, BROWN KAREN S
WD, $10.00, BDY L2-4(K) MANATEE FARMS EST #2, ETC, SEE IMAGE
Grantee(s): ALMDALE JO ANNE, ALMDALE EARL WILLIAM
Grantor(s): ALMDALE EARL WILLIAM
WD, $15,000.00, L11(3) HAPPY ACRES
Grantee(s): CONNOR FRANK N
Grantor(s): BEAR FELICIAA,ROBERTS MARY, ROBINSON ELIZABETH J,
SISK ELIZABETH J, SISK FELICIAA, SISK MARY, SISK PHILLIP E, SISK
VIRGINIA NICOLE
QCD, $10.00, L1(106) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): A & D INVESTMENTS LLC
Grantor(s): CHIN DONALD
M, $83,700.00, BDY W1/4 W1/4 10-12-17, PARCEL #03394-240-00
Grantee(s): ARC FUNDING GROUP LLC
Grantor(s): BASTOW KEVIN M
WD, $8,650.00, L495(30) UNIVERSITY ESTATES
Grantee(s): JOHNSON MABEL M, MANSELL FRANK S
Grantor(s): GILREATH JACQUELINE W TRUSTEE, WILLIAM A GILREATH
REVOCABLE TRUST
M, $108,700.00, L495(30) UNIVERSITY ESTATES, W/MH
Grantee(s): WELLS FARGO BANK NA
Grantor(s): JOHNSON MABEL M, MANSELL FRANK S
WD, $35,000.00, L9(E) BRONZE SUN ACRES, BDY 34-11-17
Grantee(s): HOPP APRIL L, HOPP WILLIAM L
Grantor(s): BRUCE DEBORAH), BRUCE GEORGE R
M, $133,941.00, L9(E) BRONZE SUN ACRES, BDY 34-11-17
Grantee(s): MARKET STREET MORTGAGE CORPORATION, MORT-
GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC, MFRS
Grantor(s): HOPP APRIL L, HOPP WILLIAM L
WD, $15,000.00, L28(37) OAK RIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): BOLDUC MARY, BOLDUC ROBERTR
Grantor(s): GREENSPAN PERRY H
M, $65,034.20, L28(37) OAK RIDGE ESTATES,W/MH
Grantee(s): TRIAD FINANCIAL SERVICES INC
Grantor(s): BOLDUC ROBERT RAIME, BOLDUC MARY SUEZENNE
M, $89,050.00, L11DEERE RIVER ESTATES
Grantee(s): NEW CENTURY MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Grantor(s): KEEFER JERRY DECEASED, KEEFER SHERRY
CT, $100.00, 38-05-CA-1046, BDY L3(D) RUSTLING PINES, BDY 11-12-
14, W/MH
Grantee(s): GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC
Grantor(s): CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP, ENGLISH VIVIAN R
WD, $26,000.00, L126 UNIVERSITY ESTATES, BDY 9-12-17
Grantee(s): PENNIC OTT EVEROLD
Grantor(s): BREAKTHRU PROPERTIES INC
WD, $26,000.00, L125 UNIVERSITY ESTATES, BDY 9-12-17
Grantee(s): PENNIC OTT VENESSA, PENNIC OTT NOEL
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WD, $27,000.00, L26-27(C) PINEOAK HILLS 91
Grantee(s): HOWELL GRACE L,HOWELL CRAIG 0
Grantor(s): BREAKTHRU PROPERTIES INC
WD, $12,500.00, L412 UNIVERSITY ESTATES, BDY 15-12-17
Grantee(s): HOWELL GRACE L, HOWELL CRAIG 0
Grantor(s): BREAKTHRU PROPERTIES INC
M, $40,000.00, L22(8)A F KNOTTS LAND COMPANY 1ST SD YAN-
KEETOWN
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): LAMOREAUX ROBERTA
WD, $55,000.00, L2-3(C) D DALLENS 1ST SD TO TOWN OF INGLIS,
ETC
Grantee(s): ISLANDER DEVELOPMENT III LLC
Grantor(s): ARDIES CHARLES LAWRENCE, CLASS PATRICIA LOUISE,
SMITH VIRGINIA CLARDIE ARDIE ESTATE
WD, $45,000.00, L5 RUBY SD
Grantee(s): CLIFF JULIE L, CLIFF AARON
Grantor(s): DICKINSON JAMES J
M, $25,000.00, L5 RUBY SD
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): CLIFF JULIE L, CLIFF AARON
M, $75,000.00, L2, 5(3M) MEADOWS OF BEAUTIFUL BRONSON,
W/MH'S
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): DAM PROPERTIES LLP
WD, $125,000.00, BDY 8-12-17, PARCEL #03335-005-00
Grantee(s): WAYNE W MARTIN INC
Grantor(s): COLEMAN ROYALAASBELL
WD, $13,000.00, L25(56) OAK RIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): HOWELL NOVEEN TRACY ANN
Grantor(s): POSITIVE KREATIONS INC
QCD, $10.00, L4 ROBIN RUN
Grantee(s): GAY RANDY WILLIAM
Grantor(s): HORNE ALTON R, HORNE REGINA M, GAY REGINA M
M, $30,000.00, L4 ROBIN RUN
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): GAY RANDY WILLIAM
QCD, $10,000.00, BDY E1/2 NW 1/4 30-12-18
Grantee(s): MCWILLIAMS JUNE G, MCWILLIAMS ADRIAN G
Grantor(s): MOORE MARK S
WD, $12,500.00, L35(8)B & R SD #5
Grantee(s): DOWNS HARRIETT E
Grantor(s): WINIKI SONIA
WD, $10.00, L2-3(24) WILLISTONHGH#7
Grantee(s): MCCURDY LAVERNEG, MCCURDYANCEL R
Grantor(s): MCCURDY ANCEL R, MCCURDY LAVERNEG
WD, $10.00, BDY N1/2 31-12-19, PARCEL #04819-003-00
Grantee(s): DOWNS HARRIETT E
Grantor(s): DOWNS HARRIETT E, POMPEO HARRIETT E
WD,/MORT $10.00, BDY L7-8(4) OAK VILLA SD
Grantee(s): DOWNS HARRIETT E
Grantor(s): WOODWARD VICKY M
CT, $16,000.00, 05-CA-1144, BDYNE1/4 NW 1/4 33-11-14, ETC, W/MH
Grantee(s): FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
Grantor(s): BRUCE PEGGY JEAN, CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP,
BRUCE WILLIAM L, BRUCE PEGGYJ
WD, $4,500.00, L9(40) WILLISTONHGH#14
Grantee(s): SMITH MARC A, MONTAQUE MARCIAA
Grantor(s): LAKE PROPERTY INVESTMENT GROUP OF NORTH
FLORIDA
WD, $5,000.00, BDY NE1/4 SW1/4 13-12-18, ETC, PORTION OF PAR-
CEL #4050
Grantee(s): CURTIS ALVERIAL ADAMS
Grantor(s): SMITH RUTHA M
M, $128,000.00, L3-4(1) USHER HTS
Grantee(s): INDYMAC BANK FSB, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-
TRATION SYSTEMS INC, MERS
Grantor(s): PICKARD BARRY W, PICKARD ZARADA B
QCD, $10.00, BDY 25, 30-12-17, PARCEL #04229-001-00, ETC
Grantee(s): VITKUS KATRINA
Grantor(s): VTFKUS KATRINA .... '
AAA, $5,300.00, OR 210/260 .... ,. A',. ,, -- ... --
Grantee(s): FARM CREDIT NORTH FLORIDAACA
Grantor(s): ARRINGTON CARREL
WD, $15,000.00, L8(37) OCALA HGH WEST
Grantee(s): EDWARD ALBART REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST
Grantor(s): SPOHR IRENE
WD, $95,965.00, L22 LE MAR RANCHETTES, BDY 12-15-17, W/MH
Grantee(s): DANIELS TAMMY L, DANIELS TREY ON W
Grantor(s): BOXLER LAWRENCE G
M, $150,000.00, BDY S1/2 12-15-17, PARCEL #03785-015-00, 03785-
011-00, W/MH
Grantee(s): SHOEMAKER JAMES D
Grantor(s): DANIELS CHARLES, DANIELS TREY ON W, DANIELS
TAMMYL
M, $69,949.53, L7(60) OAK RIDGE ESTATES,W/MH
Grantee(s): 21ST MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Grantor(s): COLON ALMAL, COLON WILLIAM
WD, $30,000.00, BDY SW1/4 SE1/4 19-11-17, PARCEL #03161-123-00
Grantee(s): B & W INVESTMENTS INC
Grantor(s): AMERICAN GENERAL HOME EQUITY INC
M, $100,000.00, L6 ROLLING PINES #1
Grantee(s): SUNTRUST MORTGAGE INC, MERS, MORTGAGE ELEC-
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): TOLBERT SUSAN K
Grantor(s): TOLBERT KIM P
QCD, $10.00, L 10 SUWANNEE ACRES SD
Grantee(s): WET HOOK HOLDINGS LLC
Grantor(s): MARTIN TODD P, MARTIN.WILLIAM C JR, MARTIN KATH-
LEEN M, MARTIN WILLIAM C III
WD, $10.00, L2(1) BLACKJACK RIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): PLATT DORIS A, NEARLY EDWARD JOSEPH III, NEWTON
CATHERINE C
Grantor(s): NEARLY EDWARD JOSEPH III, NEARLY VIRGINIAA, NEARLY
EDWARD JOSEPH JR DECEASED
WD, $167,000.00, BDY 18-12-17, ETC, PARCEL #03487-001-00
Grantee(s): JONES MICHELEN, JONES CLARENCE P
Grantor(s): SCHOSSLER CHARLES HENRY
M, $90,250.00, L5 FOX RUN SD
Grantee(s): PEOPLES CHOICE HOME LOAN INC, MERS, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): COLEMAN SHARON, COLEMAN SHANE KEITH
WD, $175,000.00, L3(C) NORTHWOOD ESTATES
Grantee(s): ARBOC LLC
Grantor(s): WILSON MARY ELIZABETH, RIVERS MARY W
QCD, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 NW 1/4 15-12-17, PARCEL #03408-099-00
Grantee(s): MCCARTHY LUCIELLE H
Grantor(s): HONKALA BONNIE D, HORTON WAYNE A
CD, $10.00, OR 907/432, L4(101) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATE
Grantee(s): LYNCH MARVETTE
Grantor(s): JOSEPHINE LUPO PENSION PLAN, LUPO JOSEPHINE
TRUSTEE
QCD, $10.00, L39(A) MANATEE SPRINGS TERRACE
Grantee(s): WEEKLY CAROL L
Grantor(s): POOLE MACKY
QCD, $10.00, L37(A) MANATEE SPRINGS TERRACE
Grantee(s): WEEKLY CAROL L
Grantor(s): POOLE MACKY
WD, $10.00, UNIT 18 PARK PLACE OF CEDAR KEY CONDO
Grantee(s): RACHEL JEAN SMALL TRUST, SMALL RACHEL JEAN
TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): SMALL RACHEL J
WD, $10.00, UNIT 10 PARK PLACE OF CEDAR KEY CONDO
Grantee(s): RACHEL JEAN SMALL TRUST, SMALL RACHEL JEAN
TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): SMALL RACHEL J
M, $50,000.00, BDY W1/4 NE1/426-11-15, ETC, PARCEL #01634-005-00
Grantee(s): WELLS FARGO BANK NA
Grantor(s): COLSON WESLEY G, COLSON KARENH, COLSON KARENL
D, $12,550.00, L22-23(16) OAKDALE HTS
Grantee(s): DUPRAS JAMES L JR
Grantor(s): EXCELL PROPERTY LLC
D, $14,550.00, L26-27(16) OAKDALE HTS
Grantee(s): FERNANDEZ JOSE B, KEARNEY WILLIAM J III
Grantor(s): EXCELL PROPERTY LLC
M, $56,000.00, L14 QUAIL MEADOWS, W/MH
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): SMITH SHERRI L
AD, $24,484.84, L15(2M) THE MEADOWS OF BEAUTIFUL
BRONSON,W/MH
Grantee(s): JONES BONNIE SUE
Grantor(s): DAILEY LAUREN J, DAILEY ROBERT L
M, $64,000.00, BDY SW1/4 NW1/4 25-12-14, W/MH, ETC
Grantee(s): PRIME HOME MORTGAGE INC
Grantor(s): HOGAN GARY W, HOGAN GARY WAYNE, HOGAN GINA L,
HOGAN GINA LISA
M, $58,416.00, L4 WILLISTON RANCHETTES, BDY 34-12-18
Grantee(s): WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK FA
Grantor(s): PATTERSON JEFFREY
MMA, $43,500.00, OR 974/140, L39 FOREST PARK #1
Grantee(s): SUNTRUST BANK
Grantor(s): VANASCO JOANN, VANASCO RICHARD T JR
M, $150,000.00, BDYNW1/4 NE1/412-17-16, PARCEL #03145-000-00
Grantee(s): BANK OF AMERICA NA
Grantor(s): EILANDARCHIEG, EILAND MARTHA M
WD, $12,000.00, L6(30)REPLAT OF WILLISTONHGH#5
Grantee(s): SABAN NEOMI
Grantor(s): ISLAND RIVER REALTY LLC
WD, $49,000.00, BDY S1/2 SW1/4 32-11-15, ETC, PARCEL #01697-001-
00
Grantee(s): HUDSON JAMES ROLLIN JR
Grantor(s): BROWN GWENDOLYN M, DAVIS ELLA, DAVIS DIONNE
WD, $18,000.00, L6(75) OAK RIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): CAMPBELL IAN
Grantor(s)! INVESTLOT INC
M, $13,000.00, L6(75) OAK RIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): INVESTLOT INC
Grantor(s): CAMPBELL IAN A
WD, $310,000.00, BDY SE1/4 SW1/4 4-14-18, ETC & L3.MOUNTS
ACRES #4, W/MH )
Grantee(s): BARRETT HALE, DIAH JOAN, VASCIANNA CARLEEN
Grantor(s): HUTCHINS MARK, HUTCHINS MERRILEEM
M, $50,000.00, L6(2) BAKERS ACRES
Grantee(s): DISCOVER BANK
Grantor(s): CONKLING PAMELA D
WD, $45,000.00, L2(128) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): HOLDER CHERYL L
Grantor(s): SUNCOAST INVESTORS REALTY LLC
WD, $210,000.00, L10-11(11) GEORGEW WILLIS ADD TO THE TOWN
OF WILLISTON, ETC, SEE IMAGE, PARCEL #05763-000-00,
Grantee(s): BRAGG'JANET C, BRAGG SANFORD H
Grantor(s): LEWIS VALERIE S, LEWIS RONNIEC
M, $163,750.00, L10-11(11) GEORGEW WILLIS ADD TO THE TOWN OF
WILLISTON
Grantee(s): GREENPOINT MORTGAGE FUNDING INC, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantee(s): MERS-
Grantor(s): BRAGG JANET C, BRAGG SANFORD H
M, $20,400.00, L10-11(11) GEORGEW WILLIS ADD TO THE TOWN OF
WILLISTON
Grantee(s): GREENPOINT MORTGAGE FUNDING INC
Grantee(s): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantee(s): MERS
Grantor(s): BRAGG JANET C
Grantor(s): BRAGG SANFORD H
M, $50,000.00, BDY NW/14 NE1/4 35-11-14, PARCEL 900770-003-00
Grantee(s): JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA
Grantor(s): BIERS RODERICK R
Grantor(s): BIERS RODRICK R
Grantor(s): BIERS TONYA R
WD, $260,000.00, L36 WATERWAY ESTATES 92
Grantee(s): BRANZ CORINNE K CLARK
Grantee(s): CLARK BRANZ CORINNE K
Grantee(s): ZITZKA'KYLENE L
Grantor(s): DEMARTA JANNA L
Grantor(s): COOPER H LEE
E, $10.00, L11-12(43) UNIVERSITY OAKS
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): PEACOCK PATRICIA V
E, $10.00, L2(16) CHIEFLAND COUNTRY EST
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): HENDERSON TRACY
E, $10.00, L25 SPRINGSIDE SD
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): BENEDICT GARY R -.
E, $10.00, L9(C) WILLISTON HG"1P. .t-'.". I"WMat 3-;.Q t?,".;1
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): OGDEN JONATHAN
Grantor(s): OGDEN JONATHAN W
Grantor(s): OGDEN SHAWN
E, $10.00, L45 SPANISH TRACE SD
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): GRANGER M REID
E, $10.00, L70(3) FANNIN SPIRNGS ANNEX
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): REAVELY DEBORAH
Grantor(s): REAVELY DEBORAH D
E, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 SE1/4 19-11-17, PARCEL #03161-155-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): BOYER SHARON A
E, $10.00, L71 FOREST PARK #3 PHASE 1
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): OCONNOR S
Grantor(s): OCONNOR SUZANNE
E, $10.00, L21-28(7) CEDAR KEY HTS SEC A
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): JONES JESSE L
E, $10.00, L10-.11(F) ELESTONS ADD
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): BOTTI ANNETTE
Grantor(s): BOTH MICHAEL
E, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 SE1/4 33-14-16, PARCEL #02732-004-OE
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): COLEMAN MELANIE SLOAN
E, $10.00, L13-16(2) CIRCLE K RANCH
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): OSTEEN SKIRTING
Grantor(s): OSTEEN JAMES
SE, $10.00, BDYNW1/4 SW1/4 12-12-14, PARCEL #00974-010-OA
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): GOODMAN JENNIFER
Grantor(s): GOODMAN ALTON D
E, $10.00, BDYNE1/4 NE1/4 28-12-14, PARCEL #01086-004-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP .
Grantor(s): GOLLIHUE VIRGINIA
E, $10.00, BDYNW1/4 SW1 /4 29-11-17, PARCEL#03233-114-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): LORIE JANET A
E, $10.00, BDY S1/2E1/22222-1-18, PARCEL #04115-003
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): HERS JOHN T
E, $10.00, BDYNW1/4 SE1/4 34-10-15, PARCEL #01433-004-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): HEATH ROBERTA
M, $75,000.00, L2 GREAT OAKS
Grantee(s): SHERILYN J ROBERTSON TRUST
Grantee(s): ROBERTSON SHERILYN J TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): WILLOUGHBY DIANE M
WD, $4,145.00, L30(16) QAKDALE HTS
Grantee(s): PHAM THERESA
Grantor(s): QUILTY BRIAN F
WD, $125,000.00, L2 BLTTCHS SD, BDY 19-14-19, ETC
Grantee(s): COMAS JOAQUIN JULIAN
Grantor(s): THUROW WENDY L
Grantor(s): THUROW CHRISTOPHER C
M, $95,000.00, L2 BLTTCHS SD, BDY 19-14-19, ETC
Grantee(s): THUROW CHRISTOPHER
Grantee(s): THUROW WENDY
Grantor(s): COMAS JOAQUIN JULIAN
WD, $5,195.00, L17(16) OAKDALE HTS
Grantee(s): MBS ENTERPRISES INC
Grantor(s): QUILTY BRIAN F
WD, $100.00, BDYNW1/4 SW1/412-11-15, PARCEL #01538-000-00
Grantee(s): QUINCEY KELLEY F
Grantor(s): QUINCEY FRANK S
M, $15,000.00, L3(D) CARSONS INGLIS ACRES #10
Grantee(s): GTE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Grantor(s): RENIE JAMES R
WD, $113,500.00, L17(17)A F KNOTTS LAND COMPANY 1ST SD
YANKEETOWN
Grantee(s): LEVY K & M LLC
Grantor(s): FOLEY RUTH C
QCD, $10.00, L11-12(85) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): BARNES MICHELLE L
Grantor(s): BARNES QUINTINH
E, $10.00, L23(37) OAK RIDGE EST
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): VELASCO ARTEMIA
Grantor(s): VELASCO ARTEMIA M
E, $10.00, L2(64) OAK RIDGE EST
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): ORTIZ ANA M
E, $10.00, BDY NE1/4 NE1/4 3-12-15, PARCEL #01745-010-OA
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): JACKSON KATHERINE S
Grantor(s): JACKSON DAVID H
E, $10.00, L19, 22(A) US 19 #1 ADD
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): COTHAN PHILLIP
Grantor(s): SCHOOLYARD PROPERTIES INC
E, $10.00, BDYNE1/4 SWI/434-11-15, PARCEL #01722-000-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): HUTCHISON MELANIE
Grantor(s): HUTCHISON MELANIE KING
E, $10.00, L113 FOREST PARK II SD #2
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): RAPP GLENN L
E, $10.00, L37 LIBBY HTS
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): STEWART C SHAWN
Grantor(s): STEWART CHRISTOPHER
Grantor(s): STEWART CHRISTOPHER SHAWN
E, $10.00, L16-17(8) GREEN HGH PARK
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): WADDELOW DENNY
E, $10.00, L8(3) FANNING SPIRNGS ANNEX
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): DAUB DANIEL J
Grantor(s): DAUBE DANIEL)
E, $10.00, BDYS1/4 W3/430-12-17, PARCEL #03582-002-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): PODSTERSHIRELLC
E, $10.00, L44 FOREST PARK #3 PHASE I
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): JOHNS TIMOTHY D
E, $10.00, L4(D) RUSTLING PINES SD
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
.Grantor(s): HAWK JARED L
E, $10.00, WILLISTON HGH #12, BDY 19-13-18, PARCEL #09741-001-
00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): RILEY PAUL ROGER
E, $10.00, L7(2) LEVY RANCHETTES
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): DORIE LYNDA D
Grantor(s): DORIE LYLEJ
.E, $10.00, BDY 34-12-17, BDY 3-13-17, PARCEL #03595-019-OA,
03606-004-0A
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): WARE LAMBERT M
Grantor(s): WARE LAILJA LEILA
E, $10.00, L1-5, 5-13(1, 8) CIRCLE K RANCH
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): BARKER INC
Grantor(s): BARKER INC
E, $10.00, L10 LONG POND LANDING ADD #2
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): BICKFORD NANCY
Grantor(s): BICKFORD NANCY K
E, $10.00, BDYNW1/4 SW1/412-11-14, PARCEL #00594-001-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOP
Grantor(s): ROGERS CHRISTOPHER A
WD, $51,257.00, L7 CEDAR PINES #1, W/MH
Grantee(s): FLORANCE DAVID
Grantor(s): MACY APRIL Y
Grantor(s): MACY FRONZ D
Grantor(s): YOUNG APRIL MICHELLE
M, $54,900.00, L7 CEDAR PINES #1, W/MH
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK -; .
Grantor(s): FLORANCE DAVID P
M, $400,000.00, BDYNW1/4 NW1/418-11-15, W/MH
Grantee(s): FARM CREDIT NORTH FLORIDAACA
Grartor(s): MCCOWATT THOMAS OLIVER
Grantor(s): BRYANT VICKI LYNN
WD, $19,000.00, L25(45) UNIVERSITY OAKS
Grantee(s): BAISDEN NANCY R
Grantor(s): SHAPIRO JULIUS B DECEASED
Grantor(s): SHAPIRO FRANCES K
QCD, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 NW U4 16-12-14, PARCEL #01004-003-00
Grantee(s): LUKE LAVONIAC
Grantee(s): LUKE PAUL D
Grantor(s): TIBBETTS CLINTON J
Grantor(s): TIBBETTS TONYA L
QCD, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 NW U4 16-12-14, PARCEL #01004-002-00
Grantee(s): LUKE LAVONIAC
Grantee(s): LUKE PAUL D
Grantor(s): LUKE PAUL D
Grantor(s): LUKE PAUL DOUGLAS
M, $360,000.00, L13-14 GILMORE ACRES
Grantee(s): REGIONS MORTGAGE
Grantee(s): REGIONS BANK
Grantor(s): DUBEY SANDRA L
Grantor(s): DUBEY GLEN E
WD, $250,000.00, L5(A) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #1, W/MH
Grantee(s): GORDON JOSEPHINE
Grantee(s): GORDON FRANK
Grantor(s): CAR WASH ONE INC
M, $225,000.00, L5(A) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #1
Grantee(s): CAR WASH ONE INC
Grantor(s): GORDON JOSEPHINE
Grantor(s): GORDON FRANK
M, $115,000.00, BDY 25-15-17, PARCEL #03809-031-00
Grantee(s): BANK OF AMERICA NA
Grantor(s): POTT JAMES T
Grantor(s): POTT TAMARA NICHOLS
M, $177,111.92, L42 ROLLING ACRES, BDY 18-12-18
Grantee(s): WACHOVIA BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Grantor(s): BRANCH LAURA
Grantor(s): BRANCH JAMES CALVIN
WD, $175,000.00, L2MORRISTON HTS,W/MH
Grantee(s): ALVAREZ NATHAN
Grantor(s): ESTEVEZ LISA T
Grantor(s): ESTEVEZ GILBERTO JR
M, $133,000.00, LIMORRISTON HTS,W/MH
Grantee(s): AMERICAN GENERAL HOME EQUITY INC
.Grantor(s): ALVAREZ NATHAN
WD, $35,000.00, L62(6) FANNIN SPRINGS ANNEX, W/MH
Grantee(s): SORRELL SIIRLEY
Grantee(s): SORRELL DONALD
Grantor(s): SUBER CLIFTON T
WD, $50,000.00, L21-22, 29-30(2) WHITTEDS MH ESTATES, WIMH
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND FRANK
Grantor(s): PERRYMAN CINDY
Grantor(s): TRENT ARVELL H
WD, $6,000.00, L8-11(E3) JEMLANDS, BDY 29-12-14
Grantee(s): CLARK MARIA
Grantee(s): CLARK RONALD T
Grantor(s): POLAND ANNA L
WD, $100,000.00, L26(1) CEDARHAVEN EST,W/MH
Grantee(s): BRINKMAN SHAM
Grantee(s): BRINKMAN ERIC M
Grantor(s): SIPPEL DOLORES C
M, $90,000.00, L26(1) CEDARHAVEN EST,WIMH
Grantee(s): TAYLOR BEAN & WHITAKER MORTGAGE CORP
Grantee(s): MERS
Grantee(s): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): BRINKMAN SHAM
Grantor(s): BRINKMAN ERIC M
M, $101,162.27, L23 MANATEE WOODLANDS, W/MH
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): SHARP KATY
Grantor(s): SHARP DANIEL R
AAA, $16,361.16, OR 918/446
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): HINKLE CHERYL L
Grantor(s): HINKLE DONNIEL
WD, $10,350.00, L3(B) CEDARS MH PARADISE
Grantee(s): HINKLE ANTHONY LEE o
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M, $52,393.14, L3(B) CEDARS MH PARADISE
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): HINKLE ANTHONY LEE
M, $21,624.63, L3(34) TOWN OF CHIEFLAND
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): DONALDSON JOHN HENRY
QCD, $18,000.00, L15(0) ELEANOR VILLAGE, W/MH
Grantee(s): MANN LEIGH ANN
Grantee(s): MANN ROBERT RAY II
Grantor(s): STANFIELD JAMES K
Grantor(s): STANFIELD JAMES KEVIN
WD, $40,000.00, L14 FOREST PARK #1
Grantee(s): SANFORD CHARLES D
Grantor(s): MCHENRY WENDY M
Grantor(s): MCHENRY THOMAS J
M, $75,000.00, L 1(52) REPLAT OF WILLISTON HGH#5
Grantee(s): OCALA NATIONAL BANK
Grantor(s): MYERS CAROL E
Grantor(s): MYERS DAVID C
M, $122,000.00, L15(B) MORGAN FARMS SD
Grantee(s): JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA
Grantor(s): TOBEY JENNIFER L
Grantor(s): TOBEY WAYNE S
WD, $325,000.00, L6 KING RANCH OF FLORIDA RANCHETTES 2ND
ADD
Grantee(s): DOWLING MICHAEL
Grantee(s): STRYKER JAMIE
Grantor(s): BELL DOYCE C
Grantor(s): STROUP MARY ANNE
M, $304,000.00, L6 KING RANCH OF FLORIDA RANCHETTES 2ND
ADD
Grantee(s): OPTION ONE MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Grantor(s): DOWLING MICHAEL
Grantor(s): STRYKER JAMIE
QCD, $10.00, L2-3,BDY L6(10) TOWN OF RALEIGH
Grantee(s): WASKOM MICHELLE
Grantor(s): ROBERTS DAVID K
QCD, $10.00, BDYNU23-14-18, PARCEL #04531-000-00
Grantee(s): MICHELETTI BRITTANY N
Grantee(s): MICHELETTI BRITTANY NICHOLE
Grantor(s): MICHELETTI BRITTANY NICHOLE
Grantor(s): MICHELETTI MICHAEL LESTER JR
M, $96,120.00, BDYN1!23-14-18, M/H
Grantee(s): MARKET STREET MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Grantee(s): MERS
Grantee(s): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): MICHELETTI BRITTANY N
Grantor(s): MICHELETTI MICHAEL LESTER JR
WD, $230,000.00, L23(10) RAINBOW LAKES EST SEC N
Grantee(s): KELLEY JOHN M
Grantee(s): KELLEY JANICEM
Grantor(s): ORGILL ALICE
Grantor(s): ORGILL FRANK T
M, $160,000.00, L23(10) RAINBOW LAKES EST SECN
Grantee(s): ADVENT MORTGAGE LLC
Grantee(s): MERS
Grantee(s): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): KELLEY JOHN M
Grantor(s): KELLEY JANICEM
WD, $4,550.00, L32(12) OAKDALE HTS
Grantee(s): LANCORP INVESTMENTS INC
Grantor(s): PETRILLO TERRY
M, $250,000.00, BDYNE1/4 SW1/415-12-14, W/MH, ETC
Grantee(s): FARM CREDIT NORTH FLORIDAACA
Grantor(s): FOLEY CHRISTY
Grantor(s): FOLEY JASON
WD, $10.00, BDY S1/2 SE1/4 34-10-14, ETC, PARCEL #00517-000-00
Grantee(s): ISABELE LACROIX REVOCABLE TRUST
Grantee(s): CASTELLO WAYNE P TRUSTEE
Grantee(s): ROTHSTEIN PAUL S TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): LACROIX CLAUDIA -.
D, $15,000.00, L10(7) WILLISTON HGH #5 REPLAT
Grantee(s): MARGIE.ANN'JONES TRUST
Grantee(s): JONES MARGIE ANN TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): BOTTS JANET TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): HELEN A KANIA TRUST NUMBER 101
Grantor(s): MARTIN PATRICIA TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): SLOMKA CONSTANCE TRUSTEE
D, $12,900.00, L18-19(16) OAKDALE HTS
Grantee(s): BAIN PAMELA S
Grantee(s): SMITH PAUL R JR
Grantor(s): EXCELL PROPERTY LLC
SM, $48,038.93, L13(8) YANKEETOWN AF KNOTTS LAND COMPANY
1ST ADD
Grantee(s): CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY SERVICES INC
Grantor(s): TYLER DANNY
Grantor(s): PRICE LILA M
Grantor(s): MCGEE LILA M
Grantor(s): TYLER LILA M
Grantor(s): MCGEE TYLER LILA
Grantor(s): TYLER LILA MCGEE
WD, $10.00, BDY NW 1/4 32-15-13, ETC, PARCEL #00447-000-00
Grantee(s): WHITENER ROBERT
Grantee(s): WHITENER ROBERT KAY
Grantor(s): WHITENER ROBERT
QCD, $20,000.00, BDY 14-12-17, PARCEL #3405-065-00
Grantee(s): POSER KARMENCTTAJ
Grantor(s): POSER KARMENCTTAJ
Grantor(s): HUGHES GREGORY D
M, $20,000.00, BDY 14-12-17 & L4(1) BRONSON HTS, W/MH
Grantee(s): LYONS SCOTT
Grantor(s): POSER KARMENCTTAJ
E, $24,300.00, BDY NE1/4 NW 1/4 6-12-15, ETC
Grantee(s): FLORIDA GAS TRANSMISSION COMPANY
Grantor(s): BEAUCHAMP ANNIE GENE DECEASED
Grantor(s): BEAUCHAMP JAMES R
WD, $525,000.00, BDYNE1/4 SE1/433-12-19, ETC, PARCEL #04913-
000-00
Grantee(s): ZHAO YANRU
Grantee(s): ME HUISHENG
Grantor(s): RUTLAND HAMMOND FAMILY TRUST
Grantor(s): HAMMOND PATRIGIAA TRUSTEE
WD, $265,000.00, L37 BACKWATER FARMS1TES
Grantee(s): HAYNES MARY
Grantee(s): HAYNES JEFFREY W
Grantor(s): BARNES JO ANN
Grantor(s): BARNES LEWIS
M, $212,000.00, L37 BACKWATER FARMS1TES
Grantee(s): AMERICAS WHOLESALE LENDER
Grantee(s): MERS
Grantee(s): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): HAYNES MARY
Grantor(s): HAYNES JEFFREY W
M, $26,500.00, L37 BACKWATER FARMS1TES
Grantee(s): COUNTRYWIDE BANK NA
Grantee(s): MERS
Grantee(s): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): HAYNES MARY
Grantor(s): HAYNES JEFFREY W
M, $150,000.00, LI NORTH STAR FARMS, BDY 11-15-17, PARCEL
#03782-011-00
Grantee(s): LENDING TREE LOANS
Grantee(s): MERS
Grantee(s): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantee(s): HOME LOAN CENTER INC
Grantor(s): TEBBETTS JOYCE D
Grantor(s): TEBBETTS MICHAEL R
M, $82,673.00, BDYL15-16(2) OAK VILLA
Grantee(s): AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE COMPANY
Grantor(s): MENKE PAMELA H
Grantor(s): MENKE CARL J
M, $15,503.10, BDYNE1/4 NE1/412-12-17, PARCEL #03400-122-00
Grantee(s): WACHOVIA BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Grantor(s): PIEDRA ISRAEL
Grantor(s): SOLARES CARLOS ALBERTO
M, $50,000.00, L6(6) MAP OF WILLISTON
Grantee(s): HOME FUNDS DIRECT
Grantee(s): MERS
Grantee(s): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): YOUNG LARRY LEE
Grantor(s): MACK RUTH LILLIAN
WD, $15,000.00, L 11(101) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): ABK PROPERTIES INC
Grantor(s): ROSA TERESA CINTRON
Grantor(s): CINTRON ROSA TERESA
WD, $28,000.00, L 10(41) WILLISTONHGHG&CC
Grantee(s): CROSS JOANN
Grantor(s): NEGRON ISABEL
Grantor(s): NEGRON JAIME
WD, $6,500.00, L35(15) THIRD ADD TO BRONSON HTS SD
Grantee(s): HOKEY TRADING CO
Grantor(s): MOORE ROSE MARION
Grantor(s): MOOREROSEM
M, $84,000.00, L 19 SOUTHERN PINES
Grantee(s): PRIME HOME MORTGAGE INC
Grantor(s): COUCH CHRISTY L
Grantor(s): COUCH FRANK H IV
M, $84,000.00, L20 SOUTHERN PINES
Grantee(s): PRIME HOME MORTGAGE INC
Grantor(s): COUCH CHRISTY L
Grantor(s): COUCH FRANK H IV
QCD, $4,500.00, L36(1) UNIVERSITY ESTATES, ETC
Grantee(s): CONE WILBUR C JR
Grantee(s): CONE WILBUR C
Grantor(s): HANEY DAVID)
CT, $100.00, 38-05-CC-469, L1-5,48-52,10-13,40-43(5) MIDWAY HTS
Grantee(s): CELL Z CORP INC
Grantor(s): CHAMBLEE MICHAEL 0
Grantor(s): CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP
WD, $3,500.00, L 10(A) COLFAX CITY
Grantee(s): RUMSEY GERALD M
Grantee(s): RUMSEY KAREN J
Grantor(s): TOELKEN LINDA
Grantor(s): TOELKEN DANIEL
QCD, $10.00, L3-4 LEVY ESTATES
Grantee(s): JENKINS WILTON EUGENE JR
Grantor(s): JOHNSON PHYLLIS RENE
Grantor(s): JENKINS WILTON E JR
Grantor(s): JENKINS RE-NE
M, $192,000.00, L3-4 LEVY ESTATES
Grantee(s): FREMONT INVESTMENT & LOAN
Grantee(s): MBRS
Grantee(s): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): JENKINS WILTON EUGENE JR
M, $75,000.00, BDY SE1/4 NE1/4 8-14-19, W/MH
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): HAMILTON TAMARA B
Grantor(s): HAMILTON TAMARA J
Grantor(s): CLIFFORD TAMARA B
WD, $28,000.00, BDYNW1/4 NW1/48-14-19, ETC, PARCEL #05354-003-
00
Grantee(s): THUROW WENDY.
Grantee(s): THROW CHRISTOPHER
Grantor(s): TURCOTT JESSE
M, $18,000.00, BDYNW1/4 NW1/48-14-19, ETC
Grantee(s): ALARION BANK
Grantor(s): THUROW WENDY
Grantor(s): THUROW CHRISTOPHER
CD, $10.00, BDYNE1/4 SHIN 1-12-14, PARCEL #00870-014-OC
Grantee(s): FLANDERS BARBARA J
Grantee(s): ADKINS PERNELL
Grantor(s): GOLDING MARY R
CD, $10.00, BDYNE1/4 SHIN 1-12-14, PARCEL #00870-014-OB
Grantee(s): GOLDING MARY R
Grantor(s): FLANDERS BARBARA J
Grantor(s): ADKINS PERNELL
WD, $15,000.00, L6(E) SUNSHINE SAVANNA
Grantee(s): WRIGHT ALBERT
Grantor(s): NICHOLS MARGARET R
WD, $155,000.00, L1-2, BDY L3(D) SUWANNEE RIVER SPRINGS SD
#2 OF THE MANATEE SPRINGS AREA
Grantee(s): CAMPBELL SUSAN H
Grantee(s): CAMPBELL DANIEL M
Grantor(s): STOCKMAN WILLIAM TRAGY.! i ,--,T..T J,.o r .:.:
WD, $60,000.00, L14-15(B) SUWANNEE RIVER SPRINGS SD #1 OF
THE MANATEE SPRINGS AREA, W/MH
Grantee(s): VANCE PAMELA R
Grantee(s): HINGSON GREGORY H
Grantor(s): LAMONTE RAYEG
Grantor(s): LAMONTE FRANK C
M, $60,275.38, L14-15(B) SUWANNEE RIVER SPRINGS SD #1 OF THE
MANATEE SPRINGS AREA, W/MH
Grantee(s): LAMONTE RAYEG
Grantee(s): LAMONTE FRANK C
Grantor(s): VANCE PAMELA R
Grantor(s): HINGSON GREGORY H
M, $30,000.00, L1(2)SUWANNEE RIVER HGH (CORRECTED PLAT),W/
MH
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): HARRINGTON THOMAS D
AAA, $25,000.00, OR 987/440
Grantee(s): PARKER CAROL H
Grantee(s): PARKER RICHARD S SR
Grantor(s): PARKER RICHARD S JR
Grantor(s): FLA USA REALTY INC
WD, $1,600.00, BDY SE1/4 NW 1/4 3-12-17, PARCEL #03282-008-00
Grantee(s): IGLOO INDUSTRIES LLC
Grantor(s): KATHLEEN DORIS COOLEY FAMILY TRUST
Grantor(s): COOLEY KATHLEEN DORIS TRUSTEE
WD, $100.00, BDY SW1/4 NW1/4 28-11-14, PARCEL #00746-001-00
Grantee(s): CROWDER SANDRA
Grantee(s): VACCARO MARY
Grantor(s): VACCARO MARY
CD, $10.00, L6(8) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): LOHIL INVESTMENT CORP
Grantor(s): RIVERA RAFAELA RIOS
Grantor(s): MEDINA RIOS LUIS R
Grantor(s): RIOS LUIS R MEDINA
Grantor(s): RIOS RIVERA RAFAELA
WD, $58,400.00, L5(3) WILLISTON HGH #12, W/MH
Grantee(s): GONZALEZ BRAD K
Grantor(s): MARSHALL MARLENE L
Grantor(s): MITCHELL CONNIE LEE
M, $55,480.00, L5(3) WILLISTON HGH #12, W/MH
Grantee(s): AMERICAS WHOLESALE LENDER
Grantee(s): MERS
Grantee(s): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): GONZALEZ BRAD K
WD, $2,60000, L12(3) BRONSON HTS SD
Grantee(s): ROSE MARY LUCILLE
Grantee(s): ROSE CARL
Grantor(s): GILREATH JACQUELINE W TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): WILLIAM A GILREATH REVOCABLE TRUST
QCD, $10.00, L2 B &RSD #4, BDY 32-12-18
Grantee(s): HSBC BANK USA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION TRUSTEE
Grantee(s): SECURITIZED ASSET SECURITIES CORPORATION MORT-
GAGE
Grantor(s): LEHMAN BROTHERS BANK FSB
WD, $37,900.00, L2 B & R SD #4, BDY 32-12-18
Grantee(s): MORAVEC STEPHEN A
Grantor(s): HSBC BANK USA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): SECURITIZED ASSET SECURITIES CORPORATION MORT-
GAGE
QCD, $10.00, L 10 SUWANNEEHTSREPLAT
Grantee(s): LUCENTE CELIA T
Grantor(s): LUCENTE CELIA T
Grantor(s): WALTON ERIC
QCD, $10.00, L40, 43 SUWANNEE RATER FOREST, BDY 10-12-13
Grantee(s): LUCENTE CELIA T
Grantor(s): WALTON ERIC
Grantor(s): LUCENTE CELIA T
WD, $25,000.00, L6(A) LIBBY HTS M/H COMMUNITY
Grantee(s): SAMEC HEIDI K
Grantor(s): BRADLEY HARRY
QCD, $10.00, L22(B) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #8, W/MH
Grantee(s): TUCKER JAMES C
Grantee(s): HAYES LINDA KAY
Grantor(s): HAYES LINDA KAY
QCD, $10.00, BDY NW 1/4 8-13-19, PARCEL #05123-008-00
Grantee(s): DAVIS MAGGIE COLYER
Grantee(s): DAVIS JAMES
Grantor(s): DAVIS MAGGIE COLYER
Grantor(s): DAVIS JAMES
WD, $145,000.00, L12 FLORIAN HTS #2, W/MH
Grantee(s): EIKOV MATTHEW
Grantor(s): DEWALL CONNIEL
Grantor(s): DEWALL RICHARD L
M, $123,156.95, L83 FOREST PARK PHASE I #3
Grantee(s): BENEFICIAL FLORIDA INC
Grantor(s): WHEELER NANCY
Grantor(s): WHEELER JAMES
M, $5,525.00, L8-9(1) BOWMAN ADD TO WILLISTON
Grantee(s): LEVY COUNTY
Grantee(s): LEVY COUNTY BOCC
Grantor(s): PUCKETT FRANCES C
M, $36,000.00, L12 SEVEN CHIEFS RANCH, BDY 3-12-15, ETC
Grantee(s): SUNTRUST BANK
Grantor(s): VANDEGRIFT JULIE B
Grantor(s): VANDEGRIFT EDWARD A
M, $110,000.00, L2-3, BDY L 1(10) SOUTH FOWLERWAY BAYSHORE
Grantee(s): COMPASS BANK
Grantor(s): WATSON DEANNE
Grantor(s): WATSON DAVID LEE
M, $150,150.00, L51(37) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SECN
Grantee(s): MARKET STREET MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Grantee(s): MERS
Grantee(s): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): CHUNG CECILE J WRIGHT
Grantor(s): CHUNG ERROL D
Grantor(s): WRIGHT CHUNG CECILEJ
QCD, $10.00, L11-12(1) PEACEFULACRES
Grantee(s): ATKINSON CONSTRUCTION INC
Grantor(s): MORRIS JAMES A
CT, $100.00, 38-05-CA-1132, L 1.4 WATSON VILLAGE
Grantee(s): AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES INC
Grantee(s): DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): AMERICAN GENERAL HOME EQUITY INC
Grantor(s): CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP
Grantor(s): LATSON JAMES H
Grantor(s): LATSON JAMES H JR
Grantor(s): LATSON JAMES HENRY JR
Grantor(s): LATSON LAQUANDA H
Grantor(s): LATSON LAQUANDA K
CT, $10.00, 38-05-CC-495, L1-5, 48-52, L10-13, 40-43(5) MIDWAY HTS,
RERECORDED TO CORRECT CASE #
Grantee(s): CELL Z CORP INC
Grantor(s): CHAMBLEE MICHAEL 0
Grantor(s): CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP
WD, $83,500.00, L5(8) MAP OF WILLISTON
Grantee(s): MCCABE KATHLEEN E
Grantor(s): BLANCHARD JAMES TODD
Grantor(s): BLANCHARD MARY ANN
Grantor(s): LEWELLYN MARY ANN
M, $66,800.00, L5(8) MAP OF WILLISTON
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): MCCABE KATHLEEN E
QCD, $10.00, BDY 30-12-19, ETC, PARCEL #04757-004-0A
Grantee(s): DAVISSON BONNIEM
Grantee(s): DAVISSON SANFORD F
Grantor(s): ROWE EUGENA
M, $38,000.00, L11(86) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): DTIECH COM
Grantee(s): MFRS
Grantee(s): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC.
Grantee(s): GMAC MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Grantor(s): OETTINGER MARY J
Grantor(s): OETTINGER JOHN M
WD, $40,000.00, BDY 25-14-17, PARCEL #S 03743-061-00, 03473-062-
00, 03743-022-00, 03743-012-00
Grantee(s): PERRY H GREENSPAN INC
Grantor(s): COLLINS JEFFREY L
M, $145,075.27, L5 WACASASSA OAKS
Grantee(s): SEYFERT LINDA L "
Grantee(s): REYNOLDS CHRISTOPHER W
Grantor(s): CAHOURS CAROL
D, $10.00, L16 PINEWOOD ESTATES #2, RE: OR 610/204
Grantee(s): MOORE JOANNA ROENA
Grantee(s): MOORE ROWENA
Grantor(s): ALLIE B DUNKLIN TRUST
Grantor(s): DUNKLIN ALLIEB
Grantor(s): DUNKLIN ALLIEB TRUSTEE
WD, $9,000.00, L16 PINEWOOD ESTATES.#2
Grantee(s): POGUE REBECCA BROOKE
Grantee(s): POGUE RONALD WAYNE
Grantor(s): MOORE JOANNA ROENA
Grantor(s): MOORE ROWENA
WD, $15,000.00, L4(29) WILLISTONHGH#14
Grantee(s): GRAVES JOE
Grantor(s): WOMBLE GLENDA K
Grantor(s): WOMBLE WILLIAM R
WD, $23,000.00, L4(29) WILLISTONHGH#14
Grantee(s): KITTLE CYNTHIA B
Grantee(s): KITTLE THOMAS E
Grantor(s): GRAVES JOE D
M, $128,000.00, L8(14) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): TEXTRON FINANCIAL CORPORATION
Grantor(s): AJ BUILDERS INC
Grantee(s): BESHERE PATRICK M TRUSTEE, BESHERE PATRICK M
Grantor(s): CROSS TERESAANN, CROSS JAMIEH
WD, $10.00, LOTAM16-AM17(A,G) GLEASONS TRAILER VILLAGE,
BDY 18-11-16, W/MH
Grantee(s): SIMON RHONDA J, CARROLL THELMA EILEEN
Grantor(s): CARROLL JOHN R DECEASED, CARROLL THELMA EILEEN
D, $10.00, BDY 27, 28-12-14, PARCEL #01080-000-00, 01089-000-00,
ETC
Grantee(s): MCELROY SHERRY, NEIL CALLA, NEIL RYAN
Grantor(s): MCELROY SHERRY, NEIL BARBARA ANN ESTATE
Cedar Key boy dies in tire accident
A 17-year-old Cedar Key area boy died May 13 at about
5:30 p.m. when he was putting a tractor tire on a rim, accord-
ing to records.
D.J. Emanuel, the son of David and Starla Emanuel, used
an accellerant to light and seal the tire. The tractor tire ex-
ploded and hit the boy. He was transported by helicopter to
Shands Teaching Hospital in Gainesville.
Levy County Superintendent of Schools Clifton Norris
mentioned the tragedy during the May 16 school board meet-
ing. He asked people to pray for the family.
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VALDOSTA
Over in Georgia, Ameris
purchase a small rural hospital
in Hahira and after three years
of operation decided to move
the 60-year-old facility into
a new modern building right
off 1-75 near Valdosta.
Smith Northview Hospital
has been in its present location
for the last four years. It
boasts 31 in-patient beds
and 27 outpatient beds, and
recorded about an 85 percent
occupancy rate last year.
Obstetrics and out-
patient surgeries keep Smith
Northview competitive in a
community that already has
larger hospitals. On May 11,
11 babies were born in its
obstetric wing and last year
396 babies were birthed there.
The hospital also provides the
same services as promised for
its Chiefland counterpart and
the hospital in Phenix City.
Like the hospital in Phenix
City, Smith Northview only
has private rooms. Its ER
averages 30-32 visits a day, or
about 1,000 each month. The
maximum wait before seeing
a doctor is about 17 minutes,
and most patient turnaround
is two hours, according to
hospital officials. That was
music to the ears of the Levy
Countians, who reported that
ER visits to Gainesville are
typically as high as seven
hours.
Smith Northview' is a
72,000 square foot facility
and cost $11.2 million to
construct, or about $155 per
square foot. The equipment
was $5.2 million,
About 400 people are
employed by the hospital,
which has come to utilize
flexible shifts to attract and
retain the best qualified help,
according to Sarah Register,
director of nursing.
Register also praised
Ameris for its tenacity. Three
times the group applied for a
CON and three times it was
denied. But the healthcare
group did not give up.
Register said application
denial came from competing
hospitals that didn't want
Smith Northview to slice into
their pie.
But Ameris was persistent
and recognized the need for
another hospital. At last, on
its fourth application, the
CON was granted.
Surgeon Dr. Ron Hurst had
nothing but good things to say
about Ameris. "Ameris opens
the doors to talk issues,"
Dr. Hurst said, "They have
good managers and want to
increase services. If it works
for both groups, they're
amenable." Dr. Hurst added
that the working relationship
between the staff at Smith
Northview and the executives
in Memphis is excellent and
there have been positive
results for the community
because of that.
"It (the hospital) has met
the needs of most people,"
Hurst said.
The hospital has also passed
the rigorous scrutiny of the
Joint Commission and is fully
.accredited. That means that
not only is the hospital doing
all it needs to be doing, but
it is also exceeding industry
standards. Rose Adams, a
former member of the Hahira
City Council and wife of the
mayor, is now a Pink Lady
volunteer at the hospital.
"Ameris is truly a good
neighbor in Hahira," she
said. After the old hospital
closed, the healthcare system
donated it to the town to use
as it saw fit.
Ameris is also a great
community supporter,
and active in economic
development, said Karil
Brockington of the Valdosta
Chamber of Commerce.
"To have such a community
partner means a lot."
The hospital also lends
itself to continuing education
classes and opens its doors
to chamber and community
functions.
MelbaWeldon,anotherPink
Lady, wanders the hospital
as if she is part owner. She
knows as much about each
facet of the facility as any of
its. management. And in fact,
management treats Weldon
like one if its treasured staff.
"We treat you like family,"
Weldon said.
This past Tuesday, the
Levy County Board of
Commissioners voted to draft
a letter of support for the
proposed Chiefland hospital.
Chiefland Commissioner
Betty Walker said that she had
toured an Ameris hospital two
years ago, but was even more
impressed this go-round.
Walker said what really
impressed her was Ameris'
tenacity when the Valdosta
CON was denied and yet they
pursued it on four different
occasions.
"I'm praying really hard,"
she said Tuesday. "This
hospital will change people's
lives."
TAKING A TOUR of Ameris facilities last week were, from left, Sammy Yearty,
Pilot Tom, Dr. Robert Mounts, Bob Williams, Dick Tummond, Betty Walker and
Ameris consultant Frank Schupp.
THE PHOENIX CITY, Ala.
hospital is slated to open
mid-July (1). Sarah Reg-
ister, director of nurs-
ing at Smith Northview,
shows how nurses can
enter patient information
on a computer in the pa-
tient's room. That com-
puter is networked to a
central computer and
much of the paperwork
is lessened (2). The Phe-
nix City facility will have
70 private patient rooms
(3). Smith Northview is
rapidly becoming the
place to have babies in
Lowndes County. Eleven
were born on May 11 (4).
Journal photos by
Carolyn Risner
New Bronson High School sewer problems solved
BY JEFF M. HARDISON
STAFF WRITER
While a few people fretted over an issue related to the
connection of the new Bronson High School to the town of
Bronson's wastewater treatment facility, which may have
delayed its opening, information released at the May 16 Levy
County School Board meeting showed there was no cause for
concern.
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection
approved the school board's request to place the domestic
wastewater collection/transmission system into operation.
Maintenance Director TedAlexander said he has not personally
flipped the switch yet for that to occur, but once the certificate
of occupancy is approved, this will follow. As predicted by
Assistant Superintendent of Schools Jeff Davis, there will be
no delay with opening the new BHS campus.
Flooding at old BHS
There were problems at the old BHS.campus this past
weekend, nonetheless. When the town of Bronson replaced
some pipes on Saturday or Sunday, it shut down water service
in an area of town that includes the old BHS campus. There
were no people in the school. When the water service was
turned back on, some of the floats in toilets stuck due to some
grains of sand, Superintendent of Schools Clifton Norris
said.
Six classrooms were flooded, four of which sustained
extensive damage. Carpets must be replaced. Some teachers
had boxed up books and the like to transport to the new BHS
campus, and those sustained damage, too, Norris said. The
insurance company for the school district will be informed
about the damage to carpets and books that need to be
replaced.
The classrooms were cleared with vaccuums for spillage,
and they were able to be used through the end of this school
year.
Moving to new BHS
Davis gave school board members an overview of the plan
to move into the new BHS campus, and how this relates to
moving Hilltop Alternative School into the old BHS campus.
When Davis mentioned that Hunt's Moving would relocate
the four portable classrooms for $18,792 and that it was
the lowest of three submissions for the work, School Board
Member Jennefer Shuster asked if the job was let for bids.
Davis explained that it was below the $25,000 threshold
required. She said there is a company in Inglis named White
that moves mobile homes.
On a motion by Billy R. Morrison, seconded by Shuster,
the board voted unanimously to check with White. If it has
the lowest price, then it is approved to move the portables. If
Hunt's is cheaper, then it will be hired for the job.
The four portables are needed at the new BHS campus
because the current student population for BHS is 690
students.
School Board Member G. Frank Etheridge questioned
whether it was cost effective to put 100
Hilltop Alternative School students in
the old BHS campus. Shuster said part of
an agreement to recieve some funds was
to use the old school for students. The
superintendent added to that reason by
saying the old BHS cafeteria prepares food
for the Hilltop students, and this will cut
that transportation expense.
The old Hilltop campus is planned for .P
maintenance purposes after the moves are
completed. MIKE
WHS principal introduced DELUCAS
Joyce Bullock Elementary Assistant Principal Mike
DeLucas was introduced to the school board members as the
new principal at Williston High School.
Pamela Asbell was named as the new Chiefland High
School principal. Sue Ice will be the new principal at Cedar
Key School. Therefore, all of the principal vacancies have
been filled. Norris said there are still some assistant principal
slots to be filled before the start of the next school year.
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
AROUND LEVY COUNTY
THURSDAY, MAY.18, 2006
Page 15
Touring the Boys' Ranch near Live Oak
BY WINNELLE HORNE
CORRESPONDENT
Recently I was invited to
go to Live Oak to the Sheriffs
Boys' Ranch for a visit. We
have been dealing with Camp
Caruth in Inglis now for about
five years but I have never
been able to visit the Boys
Ranch. So Mike Brannen,
who is the director at Camp
Caruth, invited Pat Osowieki
and me to visit them.
We were ready at 9 a.m.
when Mike came by to pick
us up. When we arrived at the
Boys' Ranch, the first thing
that I noticed was this huge
water oak tree. It must have
a spread a block wide. I have
never seen such a beautiful
tree as that one was.
As we drove on into the
camp, everything was so
clean. There wasn't a scrap
of paper; there was nothing
on the grounds.
And as we got to the first
building, we were told we
would have a guide. So we
waited a little bit and who
drove up but Steve Bryant
and Georgette, his wife,
whom I had known since the
first Wal-Mart at Chiefland,
was built. He was the first
manager there, but I hadn't
seen him in such a long time.
Steve and Georgette
work at the Boys' Ranch as
"Cottage Parents." I knew
they were there and I was
hoping to get to see them, and
I did. And what a wonderful
day we had.
We started our tour. As we
rode along we went over to the
horse ranch where the boys
learn to ride horses. Some of
the boys are into rodeos.
We passed a beautiful
church where we found there
hadbeen sonie'baptdisrims there
recently. The grounds around
the homes were trimmed and
just so beautiful. And it was
so quiet and peaceful.
And we went by the egg
house where they have
chickens. The boys tend to
the chickens to make sure
they furnish enough eggs for
everybody to have eggs for
breakfast. Then we went on
down to the Suwannee River.
The camp is on the river,
but of course the water was
low but there were some local
people fishing there. They
were hoping to catch a mess
of fish for their dinner.
And as we talked and
ROGER BOUCHARD, Winnelle Home, Pat Osowieki
and Mike Brannen, director of Camp Caruth.
MIKE BRANNEN, Winnelle Home, Pat Osowieki and representative of Helping
Hands Society at the statue.
learned' about this place,
we found that there is a
woodworking shop where
the boys could learn
woodworking. Then there is
an arts and crafts place where
they can paint. They keep
these boys busy.
There is also a schoolroom
where the boys have to go
back to school to catch up.
Whenever they catch up to be
with the rest of the children,
then they go to the public
school in Live Oak. Many of
the boys are on the A/B honor
roll and go on to college on
scholarships. They also
volunteer in the community.
As we talked ard I learned
all about what the place had,
we came to this big statue. It
is the statue of a man holding
the band of a young boy
who is carrying a suitcase.
The statute represents the
"Helping Hand Society," the
group who has worked to
prevent juvenile delinquency
since 1957. Back in April I
had the honor of receiving
a "Helping Hand Society"
plaque as well as a pin I can
wear, for the help I have given
the group.
It was jus a wonderful 'day.
We went to the cafeteria and
had a great lunch and we
saw how the boys cleaned up
everything. As we have gone
to Camp Caruth we have
learned the many thingsithese
children have to do. There are
rules and regulations, which
is good. If they do something,
which is not really right,
they are put on some sort of
a punishment. As we rode
around we saw three boys
who were using shovels to
clean around the ball field.
Even through it was hot, they
had to clean up because that
was part of their punishment.
I was impressed with the.
training the boys receive that
they can use in life. They
are taught how to apologize,
how to give a compliment,
how to report peer behavior,
how to accept criticism, how
to follow instructions, how
to respond to peer pressure
and how to negotiate. Simple
steps are printed on a card
that each boy carries in his
pocket. The instructions for
each circumstance start with
the instruction "look the
person in the eye."
Our final tour that day
was to Roger Bouchard's
office. Roger is President of
the Florida Sheriffs Youth
Ranches. We have known
Roger now for quite a while.
As we went into the office
we saw several people who
we have met through the
years. We met Pat Raulerson,
Roger's secretary, and we met
different ladies in different
offices who do the many
things that it takes to. run
not only this camp, but five
others.
There is a girls' villa down
near Bartow; there is another
boys' ranch near Safety
Harbor,, one at Bradenton/
, Sarasota, ;"'Cap i ""'Carith
at Inglis and another at
Barberville.
The residential services
handle about 437 youths.
They also have Family-
Based Counseling Services
which provides in-home
counseling, parenting classes,
aftercare and referral services
and they handle 806 families
throughout Florida.
The camps handle all types
of children. Sometimes they
are homeless and need a place
to live. They are screened
before they come in and
they must mind and do what
"Mom and Pop" say. The total
number of cases opened since
the group started in 1957 is
79,072.
Steve and Georgette are
"Mom and Pop" to 12 boys.
They take care of them
and see to their needs. The
Bryants have really found
their place in life and I am
glad for them.
We have been invited to
come back and bring the
members of the Log Cabin
Quilters to do a tour so they
can see what we saw that
day.
I was so impressed with
the camp, the people, and
everything that was there.
The entire operation is
supported by private grants,
not government grants, and
donations from individuals
and private organizations and
companies. They refuse to
have grants from the State of
Florida and that I'm glad of.
Thousands of children
attend the camp programs
each year like Project
Harmony, Harmony in the
Streets mand Summer Camp.
Each service is based on
character development and
helps build positive leaders
among today's youth.
Of course the sheriffs of
each county lend their support
and twice a year they have a
big dinner at Camp Caruth to
honor everyone who supports
each of these camps.
So our day ended with
such a good feeling. When
we came home we knew we
would never forget the day
we went to the Boys' Ranch
in Live Oak.
This is a first person
account by Winnelle Home,
the Director of the Levy
County Quilt Museum on
visiting the Florida Sheriffs'
Youth Summit Participants
Car show scheduled for Saturday
The Early Ford Club of
America is having its annual
car show at Ayers Health
and Rehabilitation Center in
Trenton on Saturday, May 20
from 8 to 3 p.m.
Registration for old cars is
$15. Call Myrna Williams at
463-2365 to register. Trophies
will be awarded.
Ayers' employees will have
their 50s-60s soda fountain
set up and stocked with all
the goodies to make sodas,
sundaes, etc. at reasonable
prices. Hamburgers and hot
dogs with all the condiments
will also be available.
Come and bring your
family and friends, enjoy
and reminisce. Attendance is
free. Proceeds go to various
organizations.
Undefeated!
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STUDENTS OF Bronson Middle/High School attended "Teen Summit
2006" at Camp Keystone where kids learned safety and drug prevention.
Back, from left, Nathan Lastra, Mrs. Sheila Miaoulis, Katie Norris and
Sarah Shouse. Front, from left, Ana Lake, Madison Orzehask, Nikki Feagle,
Natalie Miaoulis, Zach Hamilton and Ms. Gardner.
THE BRONSON 4-6 year old T-ball team is undefeated and will play in the
state championship June 1 in Chiefland. Back, Caleb Johnson, Breydon
Roberts, Dylan Butler, Morgan Johnson, Joey Long, Austin Durden, Tristan
Manning and Riley Thomas. Front, Austin Griffis, Harley Crains, Shelby Ow-
ens, Logan Acevedo, Gabriel Johnson and Clay Dean. Not pictured D. J.
Byrd. Coaches Randy Bryan, Loren Crain, Albert Acevedo and Becky Crain
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of four, but there are only
three council members now,
until Johannesson replaces
the two who resigned.
Another allegation that was
made against Johannesson,
but was not in the petition
for recall, was that she spent
more money than the charter
allows without town council
approval.
Johannesson admitted that
she spent $513, which is above
the $500 limit of expenditure
allowed without town council
approval. This expense was
to rent a building from the
school board, Johannesson
said. Later, the town council
approved the expense. She
needed a venue to handle large
crowds that started watching
the town council meetings
after development became an
issue in Yankeetown.
Johannesson has also been
accused of using Robert's
Rules of Order to sway the
manner in which comments
are heard by town council,
and that she leans toward
letting developers speak
and townsfolk are silenced.
The mayor said she brought
order to the meetings because
those meetings had become
shouting matches.
Levy County Sheriff
Johnny Smith said there
are two opposing groups in
Yankeetown. One favors
development and. one
opposes it. Town officials
have requested that Sheriff
Smith place deputies at town
meetings to help maintain
order, and the sheriff has
granted those requests, he
said.
The mayor said she had no
idea of what she had stepped
into when she was elected.
Town Clerk Debra Stines
knew about the development
plans, Johannesson alleged,
but the mayor said she did
not know. It wasn't until
Johannesson saw an invoice
from Stillman that she learned
about the "marina project."
This is Johannesson's
response to the allegation
in the petition that she did
not bring the people into
awareness about the "marina
project."
When the mayor learned
about, it, she told the
townspeople, she said, and
then she became "the bad
guy."
Former Yankeetown Mayor
Jimmi Wall did not disclose
to Johannesson, nor did
Wall disclose to the previous
zoning official anything
about the development,
Johannesson said. Likewise,
neither Stillwell nor Stiles
told Johannesson about the
"marina project," she said.
Before Johannesson knew
about the project, and after
she learned about it, the
mayor has tried to do what she
thought was most beneficial
to the people of Yankeetown.
"All along, I have tried to
do what is best for the town,"
Johannesson said.
In regard to having
a moratorium against
development, the mayor
said she has listened to
attorneys, zoning officials
and water management
advisors. Everyone says the
town should attempt to enter
into a negotiated agreement
with developers who want
to develop the land next to
the Withlacoochee River,
Johannesson said.
The mayor noted that she
is not an attorney, nor is she
a zoning official or a water
management specialist.
That is why the city hired
professionals, she added to
find the best answer to help
Yankeetown.
Why is there so much
venom and acrimony?
People are buying land
in the Yankeetown area and
they want to -build on the
land they buy, Johannesson
said. Some other people do
not want, development, she
added. She does not know the
developers personally and
she is not involved with them,
although some people have
implied this. It is her belief,
that people have certain
rights to develop property
they own within the bounds
created by comprehensive
land management dictates.
Asbell has 30 days after
the May 9 recall petition to
certify those names presented
for the recall of the mayor.
Then Johannesson can
respond to the allegations in
writing. Then, the committee
will have another 30 days
to collect the signatures of
15 percent of the voters in
Yankeetown to move forward
with a recall election.
If the committee retrieves
those valid signatures on its
second round, after Mayor
Johannesson has given
her written response, then
Eighth Judicial Circuit Court
Judge Frederick Smith of
Gainesville, .the chief judge
of this circuit, will call for a
special election.
THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2006
Yankeetown sees more resignations
BY JEFF M. HARDISON
STAFF WRITER
Two Yankeetown Town
Council members resigned
May 11, according to letters
filed with Town Clerk Debra
Stines.
The most recently hired
town attorney and the most
recently hired zoning official
have resigned, too, according
to Mayor Joanne Johaines-
son. Those two professionals
quit as of the May 16 Yan-
keetown Town Council meet-
ing, she said.
Yankeetown Town Coun-
cilman Roger Myrick and
Town Councilwoman Diane
Blomgren both resigned last
Thursday.
In his letter of resignation,
Myric noted that the reason
he was leaving his post was
because he planned to move
away from Yankeetown.
"I've enjoyed my 15 years
here in the area," he wrote,
"but now most of my busi-
ness is in Crystal River and
elsewhere. Wish I could say
my council stint was fun but
mostly it's been painful with
all the allegations from peo-
ple who love to smear mud
but remain nameless."
Myric was the first person
who Johannesson appointed
when she became mayor. As,
mayor, Johannesson had the
power to appoint Myric.
Blomgren cited health as
her reason for leaving now.
"It is with great sadness and
heavy heart that I must tender
my immediate resignation of
my position and responsi-
abilities as Councilwoman of
the Town of Yankeetown,"
Blomgren wrote.
The remaining Yankeetown
Town Council members are
Mary Pate, Glenn Stutz and
Dan Bowman.
Resignations by town at-
torneys and zoning officials
are nothing new for Yan-
keetown.
Previous Town Attorney
Clark Stillwell previously
resigned after being harassed
too much, Johannesson said.
And now, replacement Town
Attorney David LaCroix has
announced his plan for res-
ignation with the May 16
town council meeting being
his last. Attorney Kenneth L.
Warnstadt of Brooksville was
the only applicant for that po-
sition as of May 15.
The newest zoning official,
Stan Moore, has resigned,
too, the mayor said. Moore re-
placed former zoning official
Raymond J. Wojciulewicz
who previously resigned.
Moore had 30 years of ex-
perience in the field, Johan-
nesson said.
The turmoil created by
turnover in Yankeetown has
left some people unhappy. Jo-
hannesson is not happy with
thq resignations of the two
council members.
"I am very upset about it,"
she said. "They are both very
good council people."
Johannesson said she plans
to give great thought before
making the appointments to
replace the two missing coun-
cil members.
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By JEFF M. HARDISON
STAFF WRITER
Bronson High School
Valedictorian
Weidus Shouse
will become a teacher, she
said, after graduating from
the University of Florida
College of Education, where
she will attend after BHS.
Born
at North
Florida
Regional
Medical
Center in
Gainesville,
she has
been in
Levy County her entire life.
This 18-year-old woman
even knows that she will
teach mathematics or
biology.
"I love math so much,"
Shouse said. "I hate not
having math class this year.
I took college level math in
the eleventh grade, so I don't
have math class this year."
As for her reasoning to
pick biology as a subject
to teach, it's her favorite
science class. The oldest
child of Linwood Shouse
Sr. and Alma Shouse said
she will be the first one
in her family to attend
college. Lucille Shouse,
15, and Linwood Shouse
II, 12, are her sister and
brother. (She said her parents
chose to name her brother
"the second" rather than
"junior.")
She is a member of the
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BRONSON HIGH School Valedictorian Weidus
Shouse
Beta Club and was in the
Future Business Leaders of
America, but she said she
did not enjoy it enough to
remain in the FBLA.
The Bright Futures
Scholarship is funding
75 percent of her tuition
Each year at UF, and she
received a town of Bronson
Scholarship for $500. Laci
McGinty and Rebecca
Johnson also recieved
$500 Town of Bronson
Scholarships.
Shouse said her grade
point average is "3.9-
something."
Band is her favorite
subject and she has been
involved with the BHS
SMarching Band for her
entire high school career.
Her favorite teacher is
BHS Band Director Stacey
Gindlesperger. Shouse chose
band, she said, because she
did not feel she would do
well in sports. Her friend
Amy Bussom told her that
she might enjoy band. Her
friend was correct.
Shouse was very active in
the BHS Color Guard and
was the flag captain. She
only started playing bass
clarinet this year, but she
loves it.
The advice she would pass
on to younger high school
students is to "Try your
hardest."
"Always keep going,"
Shouse said. "Don't stop just
because someone might say
you're not good enough."
Bronosn High School will
graduate Saturday, May 20
at 6p.m. at the footballfield.
You are educated. Your certification is
in your degree. You may think of it as
the ticket to the good life. Let me ask you
to think of an alternative. Think of it as
your ticket to change the world.
-Tom Brokaw
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B ronson High
School Salutatorian
Jaime Spivey
is continuing on a path
different
from only
academics,
if she is
elected.
Spivey
is running
for state
office in the
Future Farmers of America
in June and has completed
the requirements to do this.
This 18-year-old woman
wants to serve in that office
for a year before attending
college. After that, her
plan is to attend Sante Fe
Community College to
earn an associate's degree,
and then she will attend
the University of Florida,
College of Agriculture,
where she will major in
animal genetics.
She is the only daughter
of Mickey and Cheryl
Beauchamp. Her father is
the director of public works
for the city of Bronson and
her mother is the principal of
Bronson Elementary School.
Jaime Spivey has six half-
brothers or step-brothers.
They are Chad Beauchamp,
30, Bryan Spivey, 27, Travis
Spivey, 25, Tony Spivey, 25,
Jared Beauchamp, 25 and
Tyler Beauchamp, 10.
Her grade point average ,
is 3.98. In regard to her
friendship with BHS
Valedictorian Weidus
Shouse, Spivey said, "We
both thought the whole year
that it was between us (as to
who would be valedictorian).
It is OK. We both get to give
speeches, and to be part of
the history of being the last
graduating class at (the old)
Bronson High School."
Spivey is a third
generation BHS graduate.
Her late uncle, Milton Sims,
her mother's brother, was
the 1965 BHS Valedictorian.
Her mother graduated BHS
in 1978. Jaime Spivey's
maternal grandparents, Vivian
Sims and the late James Sims
are also BHS graduates.
In regard to FFA, she
was BHS Chapter president
and she was FFA District
3 president this year. This
district is comprised of Levy,
Madison, Taylor and many
other counties. There are only
six FFA districts for the entire
state.
As for clubs, she is a
'spokesperson for the Kiwanis
Club and she is a member of
the BHS Key Club, which is
affiliated with Kiwanis. She
was active in the Student
Government Association and
she was a member of the Beta
Club.
Spivey is happy to have
lived on a farm herwhole life.
"I've always lived in
Bronson," she said. "I was
born in Bronson and I plan
on staying in Bronson. I
have to go off to college and
get a degree. But then, I can
come back to Bronson and
give back to my community.
Growing up in a small town
- I wouldn't trade it for
anything."
Spivey's favorite teacher
is Vickie Roberts, who this
year is teaching honors
English. Roberts has taught
this young woman for three
years.
There is an advisor who
also is very special to this
salutatorian.
"My favorite advisor is
my aunt and FFA advisor
- Marcia Smith," Spivey
said. "There are no words
to explain how she has
influenced me as a person
and developed me as a
leader in FFA."
What would Miss Spivey
tell the younger high school
students?
"Always dream big," she
said. "Never underestimate
what you can accomplish.
Everyone says, 'Enjoy
your high school years.
You never get it back.' As
a senior, in these last days,
I realize it does end and
you only get one chance to
celebrate high school. So,
enjoy it while you're here."
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THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2006
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Your families are extremely proud of you. You can't
imagine the sense of relief they are experiencing. This
would be a most opportune time to ask for money.
~Gary Bolding
Best Wishes to
the Class of 2006
A graduation cer-
emony is an event
where the com-
mencement speak-
er tells thousands
of students dressed
in identical caps
and gowns that
"individuality" is
the key to success.
~Robert Orben
Capital City Bank is a proud supporter of Capital City
Bronson High School. www.ccbg.com. Bank
140 East Hathaway
Member FDIC 486.2103
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
GRADUATION '06
THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2006
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BY CAROLYN RISNER
MANAGING EDITOR
Being in a room with
Lauren Kerchner is
the same sensation
as a bag of Pop Rocks doing
a tango
in your
mouth.
At first
there is the
pleasant-
ness of
the sweet-
ness she
exudes, but then magically
the combustion of her ef-
fervescence fills the air and
before you know what is
happening, the atmosphere
is filled with her enthusiasm
and you get caught up in the
joy she feels.
Lauren is Cedar Key's
High School's salutatorian
and her class of 12 other
students should be proud that
she will deliver them a mes-
sage of hope, reflection and
memories when they gradu-
ate Saturday morning.
The daughter of David
and Karen Howard, Lauren
moved to Levy County and
Cedar Key when she was in
the sixth grade. The petite,
bubbly 17-year-old says she
was shy and timid all those
years ago, but her classmates
welcomed her into their em-
brace and now she feels as if
she has always belonged to
the island.
"You have to get in-
volved," the cheerleader
said. "Most of this class has
been together since Pre-K.
I thought it would be hard
to get in with them but they
opened up to me."
Lauren learned she was
at the forefront of the class
standings last October and
by January, her fate was
sealed as the student with the
highest grade point average.
(Although it is the.highest, it
failed to hit the mark set as
the standard for a valedicto-
rian which is why Cedar Key
will have no one filling the
slot this year.)
Lauren was surprised
to know she was the top
student because she said so
many in the small class are
driven. Science, her favorite
subject, was also the bane
of her academic career. She
credits Richard Whitman as
her favorite teacher. "He's
definitely a great mentor and
teacher," she said, adding
math is her least favorite
course to study.
"I love school," she said.
"I'm a school fanatic."
Being a part of a smaller
school allowed more one-
on-one time with teachers,
Lauren said naming an
advantage of being a part
of the isolated school. Also,
it allowed friendships to
develop that encompassed
all the classes, not only the
senior class. Lauren said as
a freshman, she knew all the
seniors and that interaction
fostered many more friend-
ships and mentoring situa-
tions than if she had been in
a larger school.
After graduation, Lau-
ren will head to Mars Hill
College in Mars Hill, N.C.
where she plans to study
psychology with the hope of
entering the counseling field.
But even that's open because
Lauren says she will allow
God to direct her path--and
he may have something else
in store for her.
"I'm prepared." she said
of her future plans, "but I'm
scared, too." Lauren said she
checked out several schools
before deciding on the
mountain school.
"I've been to a lot of
campuses and none of them
felt like that," she said of her
Graduation i
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CEDAR KEY HIGH School's salutatorian, Lauren .|
Kerchner
visit to Mars Hill.
It's hard to fathom where
she'll be in 10 years, she ad-
mits, but knows, "I'll be do-
ing something I love. Where
God leads, I'll follow."
Aside from school, Lau-
ren keeps busy with playing
the violin, watching movies
("anything but horror") and
church activities at First Bap-
tist of Cedar Key. But when
pressed for her favorite thing
to do, she beamed.
"I love to work," she
smiled. Lauren has a job at
the Island Hotel where she
does everything from house-
keeping to waitressing to
assisting in the kitchen. All of
it excites her and she enjoys
ever facet of her job. She
also likes to travel and says
Seattle, Wash. is the most
beautiful place she has
been.
That could change be-
cause at the end of May, she
will join her military-father
in Japan for a look-see be-
fore heading off to college.
Homesickness does not
factor into her plans.
"It's time to get away,"
she said. "I'm going to miss
this little community, but I
can always come back." .
Cedar Key High School
will graduate its class of
2006 Saturday, May 20 at
9 a.m. in the high school
gymnasium.
's only a concept. In real life
every day you graduate. Graduation is
a process that goes on until the last day
of your.life. If you can grasp that, you'll
make a difference. ~Arie Pencovici
IA k .
We have watched you grow from a precious child
into an intelligent and beautiful young woman.
3Bet of Luck and may God bless you in your future endeavors.
Love, Mema, UIncle lenry, funt ,cnnie, Leann, Carl and Logan-
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the hassle!
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OITAUDAR G N '06
THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2006
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By JEFF M. HARDISON
STAFF WRITER
C hiefland
High School
Valedictorian
Jennifer Skelton enjoys
barrel racing. In fact, this 17-
year-old girl who will be 18
next month plans to race as a
hobby for the rest of her life.
Although
there are
professional
barrel racers,
Skelton said
she will not
be using this
Sport as a
main method
for earning
her income.
Skelton is the daughter
of R.D. and Carolyn
Skelton. She was born at
Alachua General Hospital
and except for half a year
of kindergarten at a private
school in that neighboring
county, she attended public
school in Chiefland.
She started barrel racing at
the age of 5.
In barrel racing, the riders
compete against a digital
clock as they go around
three barrels in a cloverleaf
pattern. She recently
returned from competition
in Texas. She won the 2003
Florida State Open 1-D title
in the National Barrel Horse
Association competition. The
Open l-D is the fastest class.
Her primary horse now
is a gelding quarter horse
named "Tricky," who is 7
years old. Her secondary
quarter horse is a mare
named "Bling," who is 5
years old.
Jennifer said her mother
influenced her to ride horses.
Her mother's influence
to achieve her best in
academics also helped lead
her into becoming the 2006
CHS Valedictorian. Her
mother was the valedictorian
at The Canadian Academy in
Kobe, Japan.
And this trend of
achieving top academic
honors runs in the family.
Jennifer Skelton's sister,
Yvonne Skelton, was the
2004 CHS Valedictorian.
Yvonne is at Santa Fe
Community College now,
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Skelton
and this is where Jennifer is
going.
After spending her
freshman and sophomore
years at SFCC, Jennifer
Skelton said she plans
to attend the University
of Florida or Vanderbilt
University. Her major will be
nuclear medicine technology.
Skelton leaves CHS
with a 3.97 grade point
average. Her favorite class
was calculus with Don
Stewart. Her mother greatly
influenced her to achieve
high grades, Skelton said.
Pam Plemons, her eighth
grade algebra teacher, should
be credited with helping
her reach the top status in
school, too.
"Ms. Plemons really
influenced me in algebra,"
she said. "I was good before
then, but not as good (in,
^r^.^
higher mathematics). My
mom greatly influenced me
to be at the top end of the
class, but Ms. Plemons also
influenced me greatly."
She was in volleyball
for all four years at CHS.
Jennifer was vice president
of the Beta Club, and she
belonged to the Future
Farmers of America and
the Fellowship of Christian
Athletes.
Other than barrel racing,
Skelton enjoys spending
time with her friends.
What does she tell
younger students?
"Don't settle. Strive for
the best," Skelton advises
other students.
As the valedictorian of
her graduating class, she has
achieved the best academic
standing at CHS.
By JEFF M. HARDISON
STAFF WRITER
Chiefland High School
Salutatorian Samantha
Arrington says anything is
possible. This 18-year-old
woman shared her insight
when she was asked what
she would tell younger
students.
"Anything is possible,"
she said. "Anything you
want to
do, make
time for
it. Never
give up.
Remember
your
dreams.
No
val n obstacle
Scacan stop
Syou. Never
let anybody bring you down.
Keep working at whatever
you want andyou will get
it."
This young lady said
some people may look at a
valedictorian or salutatorian
andf say, "What a nerd." But
that is not necessarily the
case, she added.
"I am not a nerd," she
said. "I have a life. I have a
job. I play softball, i have
done all these things since I
started high school."
Arrington, the daughter of
Tony and Tammy Arrington
of Trenton, has attended
schools in Chiefland from
kindergarten through
graduation. She has two
sisters -- Britany in 10t"
grade and T.J. in fifth grade.
Samartha Arrington not
only plays softball, with 's
Coach Wayne Weatherford
and her mother Tammy
Arrington as coaches,
but she is active in other
sports too. Her mother also
coaches her in volleyball and
Samantha plays basketball.
Sotball is her main sport. She
has played softball since she
was eight years old.
Of all of the events in her
academic career so far, the
perfect record of the softball
team last year was the most
memorable, she said. The
team competed for the state
championship title and
missed it by two games, with
a 2-1 final score.
"That whole experience
was really amazing," she
said.
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CHIEFLAND HIGH School Salutatorian Samantha
Arrington
She has been accepted
to Florida State University
on a full Bright Futures
Scholarship. Once there, she
plans to tryout for the softball
team. She chose FSU rather
than the University in Florida,
in part because she wants to
be a little further from home.
This will be her first time
living away from her parents.
She wants to experience
things on her own, away from
Trenton.
"I'm very excited," she
said about her pending life
in Tallahassee. "I'm kind of
nervous, but I am excited."
After college, she plans to
seek a career in broadcasting.
Between now and then, she
added, her goals may change.
Arrington has a grade point
average of 3.917. Spanish
was the subject that took her
GPA down a bit. Her favorite
subject is science, and of all
the sciences, marine biology
is her favorite.
Arrington was president
of the Senior Class. She
was president of the Future
Business Leaders of America,
and treasurer of BETA Club,
and treasurer of the Future
Educators of America. The
young woman said she
enjoyed being part of every
club where she participated,
because each one offered a
different opportunity.
The two teachers who
had the strongest impact on
her life are her fourth grade
teacher Kay Warner and her
fifth grade teacher Doris
Standridge.
These teachers pushed
her to achieve her best,
Arrington said. They told
her what she needed as she
entered middle school. They
still urge her to strive for
the highest goals, she said.
"Now, even to this day,
they still push me to do my
best, and they check up on
me," she said.
As for any rivalry
between her and
Valedictorian Jennifer
Skelton, it doesn't exist.
"We are really "close," she
said. "We are really good
friends. We are both very
proud of each other and
we are very happy for each
other."
Congratulations!
Twenty years from now you
will be more disappointed by
the things you didn't do than
by the ones you did. So throw
off the bowlines, sail away
from the safe harbor..Catch
the trade winds in your sails.
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GRADUATION '06
THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2006
Chiefland High School will
graduate it class of 2006
Friday, May 19 at 7p.m.
at the footballfield.
If at first you don't succeed,
do it like your mother told
you. ~Author Unknown
We cannot direct the wind but we can adjust the sails.
~Author Unknown
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
GRADUATION '06
THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2006
Page 7B
The fireworks
begin today.
Each diploma is
a lighted match.
Each one of you
is a fuse.
-Edward Koch
Sooner or later
that the import
we all discover
Our hats are off to you, Class of 2006!
moments in
life are
not the
advertised
ones,
not the birthdays,
tions, the weddings,
the gradua-
not the great
goals
stones
achieved.
are less
The real mile-
prepossessing.
They come to the door of memo-
ry unannounced, stray dogs that
amble in, sniff around a bit and
simply never leave. Our lives are
measured by these.
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They say there was not the smallest
iota of rivalry between them as
they worked for the Numbers One
and Two spots in Williston High School's
graduating class of 2006. And in fact, that's
not the only thing that Valedictorian Shaina
Jackson and Salutatorian Amanda Bloom
agree on as they will deliver speeches to
their classmates during tonight's (May 18)
commencement exercises.
AMANDA
Clearly the quieter and more reflective
of the two, Amanda said being tops in her
class was a goal she set for herself even
before entering the 9th grade.
"I pushed myself through everything to
always do my best," she said.
Her hard work paid off and tonight
she will receive her diploma with honors
after earning a 3.95
grade point average
(GPA). The only
thing that kept her
from perfection. was
algebra, she said, but
found math overall
to be her biggest
challenge.
History was her strong suit, she said,
adding she finds everything about past
events interesting. She credits Billie Sue
Johnson as her favorite teacher because of
her ability to connect with the students on
their level. Amanda, a clarinetist, enjoys
country music and reading. It is her love
of music that will take her to Belmont
University in Nashville, Tenn. this fall. She
plans to earn a degree in audio engineering
and someday own her own studio where she
will record and mix other musicians' work.
"That's the plan," she says confidently.
Although she never thought of leaving
Williston and Levy County, Amanda's
future plans do not include homesickness--
even if it means living elsewhere to pursue
WILLISTON HIGH SCHOOL'S Salutatorian Amanda Bloom and Valedictorian
Shaina Jackson
her dream.
The daughter of Rick and Lori Bloom
describes herself as intelligent, brave ("I
am going to Nashville where I don't know
anyone.") and caring.
SHAINA
With her long auburn tresses and confident
attitude, Shaina has risen to the top as
Williston's valedictorian with a perfect 4.0
GPA.
"It's not something I actually thought
about," she said of her class status, although
it was always in the back of her mind to keep
her average up.
"Work comes easy for me," she said. "I'm
blessed in the fact that I don't have to put
myself into all the work."
That's attested to in the fact that over the
course of her high school years, she has
been involved in cheerleading, weightlifting,
volleyball, the National Honor Society and
the Spanish Club. For the past year she
has held down a job in customer service at
Hitchcock's while staying at the top of her
class.
Unlike her friend, and the salutatorian,
Shaina says math is her favorite subject
and history her least favorite ("It bores me
to death.")
"We're polar opposites," Amanda
chimes in.
Shaina said Michelle Winningham,
who teaches economics and American
government, was her favorite teacher
because "the way she taught actually
caught my attention for a whole class."
Immediate plans call for Shaina, the
daughter of Shawn and Barbara Tyler and
Shane Jackson, to head to the University
of Florida were she is considering physical
therapy as a course of study. "As of now,"
she adds hastily.
.She also would like to live in
Gainesville rather than commute, just
for the added feature of being away and
living independently. "I don't like staying
home," said the top senior who lists
hanging out with friends, seeing movies
and wandering the mall as favorite pastimes.
In 10 years. the young woman who describes
herself as intellectual, fun and sincere, says she
will be in a career she enjoys, married and just
starting a family.
She won't eliminate the possibility of
returning to the area, but is keeping her options
open.
THE FUTURE
Both Amanda and Shaina concur that
although Williston High School boasts the
largest graduating class in the county, it is still
considered small by many. And that has its
advantages.
"You know everyone and
you're comfortable with
them," Shaina said.
"You grew up with most o
them and know them well,"
Amanda said.
The biggest disadvantage
the two agree is because
you do see the same people
day in, day out, year in,
year out, there aren't many
opportunities to "expand your horizons."
Shaina made it clear that the fruits of her
labors in high school were not extracted
because of pushy parents. A.point that Amanda
agreed with.
"My parents never pushed me," Shaina said.
"They were always there to say they would
support me in whatever I did and told me, 'Do
the best you can.'"
Right now that includes preparing speeches
that weren't written as of Mother's Day and
making plans for the summer.
Amanda and a group of friends will head to
Nashville for a week this summer and Shaina
will be combing Gainesville for a job. "I guess
I'll be working most of the summer," she said
wistfully.
Williston High School will graduate its 122
seniors tonight, May 18, at Performing Arts
Center on the campus of the University of
Florida at 7p.m.
C*.-.Longratulations
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