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Levy County journal

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Title:
Levy County journal
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Bronson Fla
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R.B. Child
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May 25, 2006
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regular
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Newspapers -- Levy County (Fla.) ( lcsh )
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29.448889 x -82.636389 ( Place of Publication )

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Cf. Gregory, W. Amer. newspapers, 1937.:
Began May 1, 1928.
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Description based on: Vol. 2, no. 17 (Aug. 1, 1929).

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Read Tlie Journal, The
County Paper, For All
The Levy County News
Crmj
Journal
Levy* One of The Best
bounties In Florida For
Making a Real Home
VOLUME 33 — NO. 33
ELTON COBB, Editor-Publisher
BRONSON, FLORIDA THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1963
$2.00 A YEAR, 5c A COPY
Williisto’n .FFA Team j P. T. Dicks Named j Penalty To Be Added i^ieflaíiSl Éx-máydr
Wins 1st Place In Conservation Teacher, On 1962 Taxes if Not;
Land Judging
m Year
! Paid By April 1st
«
BY B. B. HARRISON
Levy Chamber Of ¡ Otter Creek P.T.A. j Mistrial Declared In
Commerce Met Here 1 Sponsor Talent Show | Manslaughter Trial
Monday Night
Saturdy Night
The Williston FFA first team
coached by Ferris Morris, Wilis
ton Vó national Agricultural Teach
er took top honors in the FFA Di
vision of the Levy Coumy Land . according t0 Elliot, Whitehurst,
. Mr. P: T. Dicks, Vocational Agri
cultural Teacher at Chiefland High
School has been named -Levy’s
Conservation teacher, of the year.
j Chairman of the â–  Levy Soil Cornier
! vaticn District
Judging Contest held at Willis ton
March 2Qtb. In the ,4H Division,
Willistcn Senior AH''team placed
first, coached by Jim Estes, As’a certificate of merit in recogni January 1. 1963.
j The Tax Collector wishes to re -j :
‘ mind each taxpayer who has not j "We are glad to report no fires
paid taxes for the year ' 19{¡2, a ! -thisj week.
( penalty will be added if paid after' There are lots of clean up, fix
'. March 31, 1963. j UP and paint up going on here at
i The Advalorem Tax Roll, for the this time. ;
I year 19612 was $482,190.46 '* of which [ ¡Rev Bob Byrd and family, £pent
With the reports of several com . |jgg otter Creek School P-T,A.
Of Son Gore, State
To Seek New Trial
mitte e. chairmen at the meeting
is sponsoring a Talent Show Sa
Mr. Dicks will be presented with 3,5 per cent was; collected' through most of this-week wiith 'Mtsj Byrd
s is t ant;/ County Agent
¡ tion of. exceptional service in the
I field of conservation education.
Second and third place winners
in the FFA Division were Willis ! a>var(* will be presented April
ton’s Second team and Chiliand’s.!llth in Bronson at the Soil-denser
first i-'tkm. In,.,the 4H ¡Division, i '-ation/ Day Program.
'team.
Chief land's Country Cousins pfác
¡ parents up in Nashville, Tenn jj
j who are in the hospital from a car
[ wreck. They were in a few days
'ago,
, Little Mr. Byron Etheridge is
¡ back home after spending several
.â–  ~ days in the Medical Center in
All cltzens of Levy County are . Gainesville He is very well at this
R, A. D. Council To
Meet Tonight At
Courthouse
of the Levy County Chamber of turdav. March 30 beginning at 7:30 j. A j£ÉW was declared Tues
A, . . â–  m . ... . 1rtiday in the manslaughter, tiral of
Admission to the show will be 10} - . v 7 •
and 2.5- cents. jOUs (Son) Gore after the jury
•reported it ; was, hopelessly dead'
The proceeds or this show will v locked-
'Gore» 57, was tried for the shot
gun slaying of Junior Preva-tt, 39,
Deadline for entering the talent, g GoTe,g home on Fejbruary 2oth.
PHPHHW The jury had deliberated from
¡elementary students, will be Mar |u;o0 , A. M. until 5 p M- with
I ch 27th. High school students are
asked to notify Mrs. Frances
heft or Mrs. Sylvia Rutledge.
enable the children of Otter Creek)
I to make their annual field trip.
Commerce held Monday evening
at the new Bronson Town Hall a
report on the- surveys, will be em
bodied in an information chart
compiling facts and figures perte
nant to the county. •
IMe,mibershi)p Chairman Gail Ger
mani reported that the Chamber ,show’ opea only to Wgh school or
now has 148 members.
A new committee was appointed j ^ ͧ|||l|¡ SPI ! Ume out for lunch- Circuit JudS®
to survey the seafood industry. ÉgM; „„ SgS? 0„.,.L ¡G-eorge Patten sent for them at
Mr. Dicks is perhaps the father
ed second and Williston’s Second ¡of wind break plantings in Levy
team placed ‘3rd. j County. For many of the early or urged to attend the Annual Meet time
Eighty seven 4H and F;FA boys Pioneer plantings of wind breaks ing of the Rural Area Development (
took .part in the 4th Annual Soil ! were made by former FFA stu
Judging. Contest sponsored by the d~nts under his training and su at 8:00 P. M. The meeting-will be
Levy Soil Conservation district ! P®wision# held in the Levy County Court . gery
and Knotts and Lynch Rsalty Com l /Disks’., efforts in conservation house in Bronson.
pany.\ I .
Leonard Cobb, Secretary of RAD .
spoke to the
about the many instances in which
. . v. both organizations would benefit
Council opt for Thu-dav March 28 J^ck Davis 13 home from the from closer affiliation. A delega
Council, set ioi IhUouay, Marcn 4p Alachua Hospital where he
;5 Pv M. When told by the jury
members present ! A chicken pileau supper wdl I foreman that the jury could not
preceed the talent show and will j ag,.ee> . patten asked if they felt
begin at 6:00 o’clock# The suPPer|that further deliberaion would
will be 50 cents for children and, ^gjjp- The jury went back to the
75 cents for adults
spent pgg from the Pi of C. will attend |
Omirt sevcral days and under went sur the RAD meeting in the Court ! ^ S lÜ
House in Bronson Thursday flight 1 BrOHSOH SCOUtS AFC
, H v , , Á marriage is indeed happy March 28. at 8* P- M
j education has come to the front j . The purpose or this meeting will when they are as dee.p in i0ve as
. Members of the winning FFA .in other consrevation actipiticԤ be to formally organize the;Coun. th,ey are in debt
team are: Brii.e Mitchell, Ronnie Stulents unler his training have ¡cil in Levy County, approve by j . T , Aro ■ , RMH NSHH
I We see by the paper that Va and should be completed -and inj Bby Scout Tnpope of Levy Coun
i Planning Court Of
An outdoor sign Is being pre ) Honor For April 8th
Roberts, Harold Wise and Francis consistently -excelled in the Levy laws and elect permanent officers.
Crawford. The first place winners Soil Conservation/ 'S'peakijng Con ; Every organization in the Ooun
on the-4;H t-rrn are; Jiriimic Mark ; test. Two have gone to the state ty interested in the development
finp.ls with one state winner. ‘of Levy County is urged to have
During the past three years the ! representatives at this meeting
T/ie ( ••Jivicst was presided over ! Levy Soil Conservation District ’ and will be included as an active
by Leonard Cobb, %Chairman of the has cosponsored a Land Judging member of the county organization
John Contest, in all three years, Dicks _ it is very, important that all or
pared to display -at the office site j
and should be bompleted arid in
tican 'Council shows, that the Ro stalled in the Ye-ry ¡near future.; It
jury room, briefly then reported it
was hopelessly deadlocked..
The jury had returned about,
2:30 P M. with the report that it
j could not agree . but Patten had ;
¡sent them back. State Attorney
' Mack Futch said the state,-would
ham, Johnny Clayton and Jerry
Bohn er.
Pi an Catholic 'Church has reached was decided' that the regular meet
the end to its purely monological jngs of the C. of O. would be held
. ,, . seek a new trial. Bond for Gore
j ty -are arranging their second j ■ ;• v
Court of Hnoor to be held on
M,on | was set at $3,000.
day evening, April 8th at 8:00 I Th« ¿tate Presented testimony
and sel centered period and has 0n the 2nd and 4th Mondays of i afc the Bronson Hig,h school audi j in an effort bo show that Gore shot
come to realize that there are oth ear-h month at the Bronson ‘of• t0rium at 7:30 p m. Prevatt in the back following .sey
or Christian Churches. A , Priest • ■ —o-—— -— " 0 • . . . _ , - ^ eral hours of drinking by; Gore,
Scoutmasters and -leaders from c 4 • . . .
La.ü
Cornmi-tté^/-
líerb^rt; i'xfo.nsion Guns-rvationist train: cl Chief and High teams have ganizatioris in the county attend
conducted the school of irisrtuctipn plac- d first in the FFA Division. | this important meeting.
iS.oil Copservationiet Jim Seated
í fitf.- dircet^d tho ’field judging hell
.on The farm of Wardeli Fugate-
. preréc^rg the s chtdol of ins true'
Aion, E'.iiot .Whitehurst,' Chairman
of the Levy Soil,Conservation Dis
Bronson Juniors Will
Sponsor Ham Supper
lay Night
-up in Baxley, Ga., now wants to ]y[ÍSS Sandra Cobb
cáll Baptist Brethern -s-v- -a * , i
j A man can m.Aa a batu, living; Honored At Bridal
m m , doing nothing today th,an he did SnOWeF -Saturday
Temporary officers of thig Coun . , x
' ’ With a. steady job a few years ^gp
Yankeetown, Williston, Cedar Key !Prevatt and ^red ’Geiger. Geiger
1 testified for the prosecution that.:
Chairman; Wardeli Fugate, Willis
ton, vice, chairman; Leonard Cobb
Bronson, •Secretary; Mrs4 Betty'
McCallum, Chief land, Mfsi Rosa
trict vas on hand to welcome the j The Junior Class of Bronson Sills, Cedar Key and G- M
group to: the fourth annual event. High School is sponsoring a sup 1 Owé^s of Bronson Directors.
Serving r.s group leaders were; per before the Senior play oil Fri \ 0
G. M. -J.vens,1 secretary treasurer day, -March 29. The Juniors wí11.¡ t> Qpninre Tn
ot the Levy Soil Conservation Dis begin serving, the plates, consist , DclilUlo U
trict» Tom Andrews, Church -of ing of bakde ham, string - beans, ; Present Annual Play
Christ Minister of Chief land and 'potato salad, roils, cake or pie, j PVifl&V Nlffht
Paul Hodges of Williston. Others.; coffee .or tea, at 5:00 o’clock. j ^
-assisting ■‘weré':'Yo¿St.i-buiÍ; Agricui ] Prices of the tickets will, be $l j ,i.gea^.n» fo Weddin’
tura IT etchers P. > T. Dicks of for adults and $.75 for children. 1 1 "
Chief land and Fred Shaw of Bron 1 Adyatice tickets ate on sa$.
son.
.Coúpératifig% we-i'A' ’ the!
AgricultuTai' Extension Service,
NOTICE OF LEGISLATION
ia hill;
i billy comedy^ will be presented by
< the Senior Clasg, / on Friday night,
j March 29th at 8:00 o^clock in, the
i school#auditorium. The play is dir
j and Bronson are reading the mem i
r bets óf théir respective Tppops to
.. kitake part Mn the prograim. Man/
HP StU! C0bb> a H el6=t ! advancements in rank and numer j
! From what 1 can find out th9 of edrly spring, was gueat-of honor;6uá ^ Badge, awards are all
four laning Of State Road 19, at a beautifully appointed . Tea ¡ rgady assured
, which is. .pur main street, will be Shower at the Health Center in ) _ 9 '
started some time early thfl sum Bror.ison on Saturday of last weék¡ le ronspn r09P \
¿i ' . . , . - 1 / . t ^ I again be. host for the occasion-
mer v - She was assisted in opening her ¿
• , , ,, Assistant District Commissioner
s The Lions Club, the Civitan gifts by her mother, Mrs. Dogan I
* Club and the Womans Club aré all S. Cobb, her sister Mary Cebb; and'
doing their part to make our town her GTahdmpthers, Mrs., Maggie
! a Better town to be in./The Coun Sistrunk Of Brónsón' and Mrs; Mis
! ty? Chamber of 'Commerce is: also spiiri Cobb of Otter- Creek- .
‘ doing a—county wide yob. Full ; The color scheme for the oeea
I ápeed ahead to and for/all of you- sion was,, prehid .and yellow> A
! The cool spell and Trost that! laTge - bowl of orchids adorned the
mL , ... _ WKLr, .w.,
biippeu up uu u» tux» ween, uxu ^ , w-/.,' . , : many awards with Court of- Ilonot’
bidium orqhids, inoren in a star,! •
there had been no argument or
fight and that Gore éiad threaten
ed to shoot him tob./
Deputy Sheriff Pe^e Smith test!
Tied tha Gore told him aL. the jail
win • that he had shot Prevail Because
Prevatfc wbuld^ not leave the house.
Defense attorney Earl Fairclotli
of Miami contended that the^ state
! case left. room for. reasonable .
¡ doubt. He Charged that Geiger lie-d
Tittle damage;
_TÓ whom: it may CONCERN: • ected by Mrs, Betty Conard.
Levy Counly \ocátional Agricultur^0tice is hereby given of intention j The proceeds from the play will
al Departments and the Soil! Con to am>ly to the 1963 Session of the _ . . .. a
Yaf* S r *• -.Florida- Legislature for passage of complete the fund raising activé
an act relating to Levy, county; au- 1 -¿les • Of the seniors for their trip
j thorizing the Board of County Cpm tQ Was,hington> D C. in Ma,y. Ad
,Mvq Wi vnp Rpt nphfnutt rlfiiv i ^^sioners to i csulfltg thft Iocqtion
• v.‘..-P .... • and enclosure of junk yards; provid- mission will be adults 75 Cents-
SomelMng about false propet's ot. Ice, floated gracefully Yn Uie ^ (,ha of bfe am
that would be with us In the later golden punch. A small, orchid and;
days. TheV'v are here.. Ei;iad ¿t white umbrella graced the • table ¡
Mark 7:6. Well hath’Bsajas pro which held the registration book- ]
phesized of you hypocrits as ffl is The hoporee was presented a large/
written this people honoureth me orchdi corsage by the hostesses, j
H. L# Brazeal of Williston is mak
ing plans for a gala affair in the
Levy, County Scout program. .. . , . . .
District Executive Ben Edwards *“ his testimony, noting one, false
of Gcala has assured the Court ot bood that Geiger had admitted and
Honor committee that the Commis! other discrepancies, between h^
sioaers .Staff of the Marlon Dtst ¡testimony at the^ trial and testi
rict «ill be present to make ihej mon>’: 'bef°re ‘a coroner’s jury.. ...
Faii*cloth also attacked the cjr
District Chairman Miles Tiermnan l eumstantial evidence contending
that the investigators had failed-
gliter, Judy Lynn, were dismissed
from the Alachua General Hospi
ing that viotaion thereof shall be aand students 50 cents
misdemeanor; providing an effective I
date tv v- I â–  - â–  o
tal on Buiiday. They are at the : Pub March 14, 21, 28; April 4, 1963
home of lisr.parents; Mr. and Mrs. -/ ^â–  â–  p - ' :
Stewart Brock. ¡ggpGét it first In the Journal'll
with their lips but their hearts is Around 55 guests called during j
far from me. Better'still read the tile afternoon, including several;
first nine verses of this seventh out Of town guests;._ . ¡
NOTICE OF SPECIAL
LEGISLATION
A BILL FOR AN ACT
TO BE ENTITLED
AN , ACT creating and establishing
a public body corporate and political
subdivision in Levy County, Florida, 1
chapter,
Many beautiful and useful gifts to be known as Cedar Key Speciial
I
I
Bronson
Baptist Church
! 10:30 A. M. Sunday School.
•; 11:00 A. M. Preaching,
j 7:00 P. M. Training Union.
J 8:00 P. M. Preaching.
1 WEDNESDAY-^7:30 P. M. Prayer
• Meeting. w
•to prove the gun produced wa^*
• the gun that fired the shoL
Faireloth argued that Gore niade
the statements at the jail iri awe
of the uniform and guns of the,
deputies and while poor mental
and physical condition after á-;
night of drinking.
The best evidence is what Gore
told Deputy Sheriff Pete Smith
according to Futch. Futch showed/
Prevatt’s blotody shirt with a ragg
ed hole in the back and asked if
they believed the hole in tl\e back
•came from someone protecting his
home.
CLUB
By JAMES B. ESTES
Assistant County Agent
Agricultural Extension Service
DOWN TO EARTH
LEONARD C. COBB. County Agent Agricultural Extension Service
Frost Damage 10 to 15 Per Cent: .Every organization is urged to
Winter weather dipped again take part in this meeting,
into Levy County’s tender veget Recommendations For Peanut
able crops last Friday and caused j Production:
¡Annual Levy County Land
¡ Judging:
The Annual Levy County Land j
Judging Contest was held last Wed
nesday in Williston.
Miss Honey Says ...
I was just thinking, y©s I cleared ■
i Fifteen Levy County 4H Club ; the cobwebs from my brain and i
in advance of planting.
mild damage to some /crops, se
/ veré;.! to others.- .
Watermelons received 10 to 20
per cent damage with some fields
no-t damaged at; all. None of the tilizing.
melons had been thinned so grow 3. Mow litter down close.
1- Select land for peanuts weA .Teams took part along with Wil found do have a mind after all.
were received, including two heir Water and Sewerage District; fixing
. i.ji j j land prescribing th eboundaries of
loom crocheted bed spreads. ,said Distrlct; providing for a board
Hostesses for the occasion were of commissioners as the governing
Mrs Gordon Drummond, Mrs. S. e anth administrative body for said dis-
• tript; ^providing and defining the po
Wasson, Mrs. Carl Wellman, Mrs. ; wers and purposes of sa!.d Disvrict
Lint iMoring, Mrs- Sidney Gunnell!and said District and said board of
n<1l c -u''-,-A i\/t„~ r» T» commissioners in the establishment
Mrs-S Bill Schossler and Mrbt G. operation and mainten-
Hemingway. ^^^^roice of a public water supply and
Miss Cobb is planiijjj^^^fpril di?trbution system within said Dis-{ The jury for the- trial included:
. , _ , 4P! trict; auhtorizing the imposition of|a.atY1 «faT1dridge CFovemanY Jerrv
■•fidding to Mr. MacArthur McKoy. ¡rates and charges for the services1 . ^ /,/. /’rZ.71
■j} and facilities afforded by the District ” ~ * * " * I
I authorizing and empowernig said
¡board of commissioners to levy apéc-
j il assessments on T*ear property in
j the District improved by the acts of
«the District to help defray and ex i" ;Mr and Mrs- Bill BeLong of
penses thereof; authorizing and em ¡ 0fti§§ iUe Georgia visited here
{ powering said board of commission !U-ainesviuev v^eoigia, visuea nue
ers for and on behalf of said District with MrA Carl Wellman and sons/
Í to morrow money and issue bonds of Kim and JiDe over the week end.
i said District subject to approval by
m majority vote of the freeholders ——1| ; —
who áre qualified electors in said from the operation of such public
I District and authorizing and provid water supply and distribution system
I ing for the levy and collection of tax- are insufficient for that purpose and
í es on all of the taxable property in for the Payment of the cost of admin
¡said District for the payment of the istration and preliminary v expenses
thie hearse to * |lp¡¡¡¡Bp on an(^ principal of said °f the District.
bonds to the extent the net revenues 8961 ‘IT *f IRhAj ‘-8S ‘IS 'qhd:
Ward, Dave Shewey, Floyd Thylor
p C- Huchinson and Milton Ao
Leroy.
listón, Bronson and Chiefland FFA
Don’t wait for
j take, you to church- My eternity !
. . where? Did you ever think as:
the hearse gees by that someday]
both you and I will take a ride in;
efV will Mill have a fairly good
stand.
Although sometime I fail to use
2. Secure Soil Analysis and re Chapters. jt, .as you all already know,
commendations for liming and fer The top placing 4H group was But then other times I use it to
(the Williston Senior No. 1 team; the fullest extént, like the other that big black hack but we’ll wm
¡Members of this team consisted of day when I asked IMama, “Oh ver remembber coming back.
¡Jimmy Markham, Johnny Clayton, ¿ear, where are my glasses” and- { Rake, scrape, borrow and save'
4. Harrow litter into soil.
5. Apply lime as early as pos and Jerry Bonner.
One unfortunate grower, Mr; Ed\ sible.
then discovered I had them on all i You lose it all when you enter the
Jimmy Markham was the high the , time. Ho;w does that sóund
White v/as /-reportad to have sus ] 6. Broadcast recommended f-erti scoring individual in the 4H event- vrey sensiable? Oh, well, is seem» *
t.ain-ed a 95 per cent or almost a I lizer.
total loss of watermelon plants ] 7. Turn land so as to bury all /-.consisting of Tommy Andrews,
The Country Cousins 4H Club, to be quite funny anyway to oth
'crop residue completely-
with 3 to 5 leaves.
Th is cold; seems; to . be only
isolated spot frost that left/spotted th prior to planting,
damage.
Donald Andrews, Billy Carter and
8] Control gross and weed grow Lloyd Beauchamp came in second.
ers.
I ám- still enjoying the sunshine
if r did have to hunt a sweater
grave. A
■Money, a dead man’s hand won’t
hold; nor can life be purchased ,
with silver and gold. For if life *
were something that money coulty!
AROUND
> HMhBé
LEVY
COUNTY
BHrm
Mr if
NORWOOD F. JSH1F
Three things happened up at the
9. Plant recommended varieties, third with Billy Geiger, David Wil
Williston Senior No 2 came in and light the heater. ArenT you? I poor would die.
buy the rich would liive but the j court house last week that wer©
] very unusual-
i
Don’t Forget Rural Area Develop ¡Early Painner- Dixie Runner or] son and Butch Bell-
ment (RAD) Meeting on Thursday I Florigiaiit.
at the Levy County Courthouse in; 10, Space, rojws
It is appointed unto men once * The first thing that happened
Bronson at 8:00 P- M.
for
| yield '28 to 30 inches.
¡ Overheard: Baid the airpump to
the inner tube, say you’re looking ¡ to die A>ut after this the judgment-. was S. B. Groom, retired professor
I The contest was held on the t awful thin. What’s wrong? Oh, in | Hebrew 9:27. " j big game hunter and a Scotsman
maximum , Wardeli Fugate Farm and was come tacks ! j We must all «appear before the ’ at heart broke down and bought
The best way to keep trouble out judgement seat
sponsored by Knotts, and Lynch,
of
Another thing that ¡happened
which was unusual was that De;
puty Cas on, Sammy tha.t is, r eally
got the best of yours truly' Yep,
he pulled a good one on me. I will
have to ádmit- But I won’t tell
you what it was because yóú will
Christ, that ¡ me another soft drink. I remem I have to let him tell you for it tó
/to:
Purpose of;the meeting will be j 11. Space plants for good stand Realtors of Yankeetown and the .pj the mind is to have something' everyone may receive the things ¡ ber about 10 years ago he bought
the pro
1. Foiunally, organize
gram in Levy County- #
•>/;2. Approve By Law for/Council/
3. Elect' Permanent officers.
4. Select a permaneht namé/., for
the -Council.
.5. Receive suggestions for pro acre at blooming time, especially
the Council should work on if no lime is applied on Florigiant
based on germination of / seed:. Re _ Levy Soil Conservation District. ; better inside. ¡ d*one in his body, according to me one. I can now look forward
commend 3 to 4 inch in drill. The presentation of awards will! iSmile awhi-l.e: A man pays a lu htat he hath done wheather it be j to him buying me another in the
12. Use recommended weed con _ be made at the annual Levy Soil j xury tax on his billfold,’an income ! good or bad. 2nd Cor. 5 :10. ¡ coming decade- That is if the
trol at cracking time- j Conservation Day, April 11, 1963 ¡tax on the stuff he puts into it ' The wicked shall be turned in ‘ trend keeps going.
Í3. Use flat cultivation only as in Bronson, Florida. ¡and a sales tax whenever he takes ; to hell and all the people that fori Another unusual thing
necessary for weed control. | State Livestco]* Judging Contest: ] anything out of it. So? . j get God. Psalms 9:17.
14. Apply 400 pounds gypsum per j The top twenty 4H boys in Live a manage is happy when the Geware, lest thou forget
the
shock Judging in the state, which1 couple are as deeply in love
were selected last February in
â– as
¡variety. Gypsum should be applied ¡ Tampa, had their, run off contest
in Gainesville last Saturday
;ject»
- in Levy County.
6, Approve membeship or organ' in addition to liming,
iz at ions interested in the program 15. Start preventive disease and! Tommy Havens of the Bronson
, A7. Selecting Committees for Ru insect control program early and j 4H Club represented Levy County
rál A rea Development work in spray or dust on a regular s-che [in this event and came in tenth
¡JLevy County. tole in the state of Flopdia.
when Tilren Davis actually bought
his own self a. soft drink. He don’t
do this very often. You know Til
den is the lad that took Broom’s
Lord. Deut- 6:12.
they aÉe in debt. Huhl Jesus said: He that heareth my
Thie may never occur to a teen word and believeth him that sent ; job when he retired and went to
age boy hut some day he may find me hath dPerlasting life, and shall j work (really) for Horace Wilson,
he//knows as litt’e as his father- not come into condemnation but is I think Tilden is doing a pretty
•A man never knows what he passed from death unto life Xn
really can do until he tries to undo 5:24
what he has already done. So long
good job of following Groom’s foot
steps even to buying the guys an
occasional drink,
be funny. That rascal got my goat.
Ask him-
How many of you husbands;
have ever made your wife get up
j at three o’clock A. M. and take a
was I bath. I done that very thing on#
night last week.
I miss read the clock and called
my wife at three twenty. When
she had got in the tub and was
having a good time splashing the
water I decided to look at the
clock again. I saw that I was
wrong. I had told her it was five
twenty# She didn’t get mad but I
still don’t know why.


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SRONSON, Florida, March 2., 1963
Lew County
JOURNAL
BRONSON, FLORIDA
Printed
iü
«y Thursday
n, ^ Florida
at
Otter Creek
First Baptist* Church
Rev. J. T. BARRETT, Pastor
‘•¡IPJ **"* •** * V! *'• * *
FOR YOUR
INFORMATION iEstate OI
COMPILED FOR THE '. EW XO, ! tíUSSIE PRIEST,
JOURNAL BY N. F. K
ÜÉ THE COUNTY JUDGE'S
COURT, LEVY COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA.
NOTICE OF PROBATE
Subscriba to tae Journal now
Hoad it in the journal flvat.
Sntireo as
AOth,
son. Fíoñtía,
m2
Cía
is Matter April
jfiiG? ft y<*on*
of tvíarch
9 r 00 A M., Sun flay School at
the Go mm unity Baiifiirig, Guli j
Halil mock. j
10:00 :A. M. Sunday School at!
Otter Ci’eek Baptist Church.
11.00 A. M. Worship Service.
6:15
ELTON GOBI
1
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) p.
â– Cn
Mv BTU at Otter Creek. :i
M. - E vening Worship at,
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$2.00
1.00
Only Paper Printed and Published Ir.
Rronson, the County Sait of Levy
County.
WEDNESDAY jj I
j" 6: 45 P.f Ifo Teachers' Meet inp. 1j
7:30, P. M. Mid-week Prayer Ser Í
la and. Bible School., \
! SHELL HOMF! SALESMAN—-For-
¡ mer Insurance Med, Route' Sales*
{men, "any energetic man "who
wants 1 bmake money.Why not
This column will be In the
Levy County Journal c?ch week,
to give you general Inform*
Hon and dates that *might be
Insert ant to you.
If you 'have any inform a! on
you want listed under this
heading please send It to N. F*
Ishle. In care of *he Levy Co,
The State of Florida,
¡ Interested in the Estate of said
{ cedent!
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE’S
COURT, LEVY COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA.
{ESTATE OF j
Deceased I JESS.fc ANDERSON,
Deceasefl.
Fo All Persons The State of Florida, To All Per
De* i sons Interested in the Estate of said
Decedent, •
You are ‘ hereby notified that' a j
written fnstrumeift piyporljug to be ?
the Laéf Will and Testament of said
drccdéni has buen admitted to pro- j
bale in said Court.
You áre hereby commanded with- !
in six calendar months from the date 1
j You are lrerchv notified that a writ-
! ten instruniuit purporting: to be the
I Last Will and Testament of said d«-
j cedent hr.\s been filed for probate in
said Court.
You .are::h&reby: ;commáhded: within
six calendar iiionl.hs4-T-rb]ri':\ the'. dated 0f the first publication of this notice
* * £ ¡I I of the first publication of this notice j to appear in said Court and show
.. T •- ci -n jp a M ‘ to appear in v.id . Court and show cause, if any you can, why the ao- 1
- Brown LOage INO. ol, r oc A "L > cause if any you can, why said Court I t’ion of said Court In admitting said |
it Chiefland, meeés on the 1st and ! sliaP not admit said will to probate. ! will to probate should not stand un* :
j W. F. Anderson, Cdunty Juclye | revoked,
j W. F. Anderson, County Judge
1963 I Levy County, Florida
Advertising Rates upon application, r
Want ads ten cerits a liné eaoh íiv» ! step up to a. real roney-making
»nsertion.2 Minimum charge 40c. M ‘ ¿0SSi:- Join Sales Force of
Want. Ads Cash with Ord'sr, .
- •: '--:T . , • ^ ¡.South's fastest - growing business.
¡Train for managerial positions
I while 'selling. Wé iieed salesmen
land lead men in this area. Con-
Government
Surplus Sales
3rd Tuesday nights of each month ! Tovy Count5V Florida
at 7:30 P. M. All Masons are eor- j First publication on Feb. ¡21
dially invited- j (Seal)
* • • ~ j M—•' ;—II
I Welfare Workers will be at tha
ollowng placea Tor your conven¬
ience:
Wü lis ton — Ci ty Hall, Every
Tuesday from 9 A. M. until 12:00.
Bronson — Court House. Every
i.
X tact O. L. Fitzgeral, 3241 W. 13th! Tuesday from 1 P. M. until 4 P. M.
NOW anyone can buy DIRECT from. ¡ Avenue Gainesville,' Florida phone
; u.; S. GOVERNMENT SURPLUS ’ FRrankIir« 6*8701.. Southern Stat
DEPOTS, by ,mail for yourself or j ' TT
fpr resále.rMpameras, binoculars, cai'3 es Homes, Fnrset *. hell Homes
jeepsy trucks, boats, hardware, of. | Any~wh.ere.
•' flee machines and ’equipment, tents, i ; . ;■ - V' • - . ■ •- . ... • .
-. tools and tens-ofrthousahds of other
items at a fraction of their original j First Baptist Church
, Cost, Manjr items brand new. For}
, list of hundreds of U. S. Govern. 1 v . '
. ment Surplus Depots, located in
every State and- pverseas with pam- I
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Direct To You", plus procedures, ¡
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You can provide for the security
of your loved ones both safely an«i
profitably at
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Accounts epensed by 20th of
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Each Acc. Insured Up to $10,000
10:00 A, M.—Sunsray D'cuooi.
11 f90 A. M.;—-Worship Service.
6:30 P. M.—Training Union.
7:30 P. M.—Evening Y/orship.
WEDNESDAY
7:30 P. 'Ivi.—Práyer Meeting.
8:30 P. M. —Choir Rehearsal.
NOTICE OF PROBATE
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S
COURT, LEVY COUNTY
STATE OF FLORIDA
j By Willie L. Green, Clerk
j First publication on February 7,-
1963.
Estate of
ALBERT W.
SCHULTE,
The State of Flróida,
Chief land— Welfare Office. 9 A.
M. until 12 ntfon. Cedar Key—3rdi^o All Persons Interested in
Thursday of each month. j ta£u 5Sed
C. M. GrifHn, the Levy County
Veterans^ Ser,vice Officer, County
Welfare Director and Red Gross
Home Service Worker, can now
be contacted at his new telephone
number 2323, jt Bronson.
Deceased
In The Es-
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
HOUSE BILL NO. 1862
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that;
Avard Z. Hashman, the holder of the
following certificate has filed said j
certificate for a tax deed to be issued
thereon. The certificate number and â– 
year of issuance, the description of .
the property and the names in which j
that «• . T- - —
written instrument purporting to be j ^ was assessed are as follows:
the Last Will and Testament of said Certificate No. 115
RAWLEIGII BUSINESS NOW
OPEN in Levy County. Excellent
opportunity. See Frank Massey,
P. O. Box 74, Anthooy at once or
Í write ftawleigh’s, Dept. FAI-34Ü.189
Memphis Tennessee.
SHEA S GLASS CO
(Not Inc.)
Formerly Joe Peters Glass Co-
^if It’s Glass-—We Have It"
Metal Store Front Construction
Auto Glass Replaced While
You Walt
Mirrors Resilvered-Table fops
Shower Doors-Tub Enclosures
1313 N. W. 4th PI. FR 2-4353
Gainesville, Florida
Ybis éwrofd is die $y¿iz>oi of the
Afiencáo Cancer Society, It is
1 tne u5»ro>ti of
Crtrao hold! Etf»»'/ dollar
y«m P*.'e bring» lAm Itopo to
ipancer rAawBtarcik Aght caiioer
iixkd e&od a
«*) y »ui Ouh o£ (Kf
AMERICAN CADGER SOCIETY
Bronson Lodge No. f, F, ¿ A. AC. |
holds regular communications on j
the 2nd and 4th Thursday evón-j
ings of each month. All members j
and visiting brothers are cordial*?
iy invited to attend
* # •
The Unemployment Compensa*
tion representative will be at the
court house on alternate Tuesdays
of each month
Board ot iuper visors of Levy j
Soil Conservation District meets
in the Court House at Bronson on
j Friday after the first Thursday of
each month at 2:00 P. M
I Phone numbers for the Levy
I County Sheriffs Department are
¡as follows: Levy County Jail,
j Bronson 2581; Sheriffs Office at
Court House, Bronson 2981 and
Sheriff Turner’s Residence, Chief*
! land 4403. Please use these num- f
hers when making your call.
The Morriston P.-T.A. lleets on
the first Monday evening of each
month.
* • • »
Health Department Clinics
Bronson, Health Department,
Every Tuesday Morning from 9:30
until 11:30.
Willis ton, City Hall, Every
Tuesday afternoon from 1:00 un*
til 2:00.* : i
CMefland, New Cite Hall. Every
Friday afternoon fríSn 1:00 until
2: Q0 o’clock.
Cedar Key, 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
q:30 A. M. until 4:30 P. M.; and
vVilliston each Friday from 8:34
A. M. until 4:30 P. M.
decedent has been admitted to pro¬
bate in this court. You are' herebj'
commanded within/ six (G) calendar
months from- the day of the first pub¬
lication of this Notic'e 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
riot stand unrevóked.
W. F. Anderson, | County
Levy County, Florida
By Willie L. Gréén, Clerk
First pubUdatino on February 14
1963.
(Seal)
'psUttted in :
BOSTON, LOS ANGELES
LONDON
Year of Issuance: 1946
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.
j G. Van Gosen
} All of said property being in the I
Judge j County of Levy, State of Florida, j
¡Unless such certificate or certificates*
! shall be redeemed according to la#% j
the property described in soich certi
ficate or certificates will be sold to
I the highest bidder at the courthouse $
I door op. Monday, March; 25, 1963 be-tj1
j ween 11:00 A. M. and 2:00 P. M. .
j Dated this 19th-day of February/!
A D., 1963.
ERNE-ST STEPHENS
Clerk Circuit Court, Levy
County, Florida
MADAM MARY
She will read your entire life-past, present and
future. She asks no questions but will tell you
whát you want to know, giving date and facts
>f business, love, health land family affairs,
fvill 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
:or you, and what to do to be succesksful. Will
reunite the separated, locate absent friends
md relatives and cause happiness between
man and wife. Makes up lovers’ quarrels. Tells
if sickness or bad uck ís iiátural enemies, evil
influence and bad luck. Does not tell to pease
lyoU, but will give the truth. One visit will repay you for
disappointments in a!« 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
c
In The 8th Judicial Circuit
Court of Florida, For Levy
County, Florida. In Chancery, j
M. Mattheus, Plaintiff
vs.
Bill McBirney or anyone claiming
under him, etc.
NOTICE AND ORDER
Interesting
Accurate
Complete
International Hews Coverage
The Christian Science Monitor
One Norway St./ Boston 15, Mass.
Send your newspaper for the time
checked. Enclosed find my check or
money order. □ 1 year $22. •
â–¡ 6 months $11 â–¡ 3 months $5.50
Name
The State of Florida: To Bill Me-
j Birney and anyone cteiiming Under
him by conveyance, or if he be de¬
ceased then anyone claiming by in
lreritance the following real estate
to-wit: a j
Ny2 of NE 1/4 Section 28, Twp. 10 S.
R. 14 E.:—Levy County, Florida. j
You are notified that the above I
Plaintiff has filed suit to quiet title j
to the above land as against you and j
you are ordered to file your answer I
to the complaint by the 28 day of
March, 1963 and a copy thereof upon
:f William E. Rivers, Plaintiff’s solici-
jtor, BronJson, Florida or the. said
J complaint will be taken as confessed
I by you.
j DONE AND ORDERED this the 1.8
day of February Á. D. 1963>
ERNEST STEPHENS
Clerk Circuit Court, ^evy
County, florida
By Hárrfet. Sliewey
Deputy Clerk
OSeal)
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E-STOP SERVICE ON INSURANCE
SEE US! !
p
*«*- Local Agent for
COTTON STATES INSURANCE ;
J. D. Holmes Ins. Agency
Bronson, Florida
Address
City
Zona
State
PB-16
Filling prescriptions is our pusl*
ness. Let us fill your next one.
Ennis Drug Store* across street
from Bank* WTIIIston. Florida!
OUT OF TOWN
PRINTERS PAY
NO TAXES HERE
LET 05 DO YOUR
PRINTING
‘WE’RE AT YOUR SERVICE ...
Bring All Prescriptions To Us. We
Pledge To You That We Will Fill Them
Just As The Doctor Prescribes.
with your help*
tine mentally ill
can come t>a-clc
But with improved care and
treatment, many more could
recover. Give them the chance
you’d want for yourself.
^4t
Give at
tlie Sign of
tibe Ringing Bell
A THIRD HAND!
HOW OFTEN HAVE YOU
WISHED FOR ONE TO
HELP WITH BUYING,
SELLING OR RENTING?
WE HAVE THE ANSWER
NEWSPAPER ADS.
i
O
ERS PHARMACY
Trenton, Florida
How you can receive
a check signed by Uncle Sam
twice a year
FOR DO VL PROTECTION
Indus ir i a i and Ordinary
GULF UFE INSURANCE CO.
Office,
wlLLE, FLORIDA
CARL WELLMAN
ALL FORM8 M
P o. Bex 81* BRONSON, FLORIDA
. EGal reserve life insurance
When you buy an H Bond
you can be sur£ of receiv¬
ing your first interest check
in six months—and every
six months till maturity.
Every yeoi the U.S. Treas¬
ury mails out more than
3*4 million interest, checks
worth $149 million to the
folks holding Series H
Bonds.
Why buy Series HBonds?
H Bonds are especially
good if you’re living on a
retirement income or want
to invest for current in¬
come.
If y ou own E Bonds you
can trade th^m for H
Bonds at anytime. (A nice
feature of trading is you
doivt 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 S%% 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 do*
tails?
Are You Haying'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
COMPLETE
BEAUTY SERVICE
Permanents
Hair Cutting
Styling
Tinting
Open Evenings
By Appointment
Bronson, Florida
H Bonds pay you 20 checks—
one every 6 months. If you<
bay a S500 Bond, for exam¬
ple, your first 3 semi-annual1
interest’ checks will be $4,
$7.25 and $8.00. Thereafter
you receive $10 every 6*
months. H Bonds also com*
in denominations of $1,000*.
$5,000 and $10,000.
You save more than'money with
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1
For 29 years America's newspapers have published Savings Bonds ads
at no cost to the {government. The Treasury Dept. is grateful to Ths
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it»***'
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ARONSON, Florida, March 2'.105!
owe couhtx jqorsbse .
Mental Illness Hits
ivery Neighborhood
By U.S. Sen. Philip A. Hart (D-Mich.)
First
Methodist Church
Bronson, Florida
Rev. Robert’ Lenz, Pastor
SUNDAY
Mrs. Weeks Asbell and#daugh /
ter, Jéaísha Kay, returned to their
home from the Alachua General ¡ .
Hospital' on Friday. I
Filling prescnrpuons is our bust j
ness. Let us fill your next one
Ennis Drug Store, across street I
Philip A. Hart
r^COT^rv
hen si vc
vey ent.irjve
Chidcp rS'
ermpre-
prnoram.
Do you know 126,000 mentally handicapped chil-
I dren are born each year in America? Do you know
! we can halve this number?
Puzzled, perhaps even a little angry,
¡you may ask: “Why don’t we?”
Mental retardation is a serious personal
matter to one out of every 12 people,
and it is difficult to believe we can
¡change the statistics and haven’t,
j But a program recommended by
President Kennedy February 5 would
!change them. It would face up to two
critical health problems—mental re¬
tardation and mental health.
The program would
prevent thousands of cases
of mental retardation, and
halve the number of peo¬
ple in the nation’s mental
hospitals. It would give
new hope for a more use¬
ful life to each of the 5.4
million mentally retarded
Americans.
President Kennedy has said1
what many of us have been put¬
ting but. of bur consciences for
too many years^-that mental
illness and mental retardation
affect more people in our coun¬
try than any other single con¬
dition, and must be faced as a
national problem.
There are about 800,000 pa¬
tients in our Institutions, 600,-
000 of them for mental illness
and 200.000 for mental retard¬
ation. In addition, 1,500,000
people are treated each year for
1 mental problems.::
Each year, the total cost to
the taxpayers for services to the
mentally ill or retarded is $2.4
billion.
Indirect costs, in welfare for
and waste of human resources,
soar even higher. The cost in
heartache and hardship to the
families affected cannot be
measu red.
Clearly, it is tin.ic for a force¬
ful ntw approach.
A t, thet'coire bf :1
10:00%, M. Church School for ¡from Bank- W,,iiston- *
all ages.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship
| 6:30 P, M. Junior MYF.
i 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship
1 —-— —o —
IN THE ¡COUNTY JUDGE'S
COURT OF; LEVY COUNTY
FLORIDA
In re: Estate of
1 ELLEN A. SECKINGER,
i a/k/a ELLEN SECKINGER,
â–  deceased.
NOTICE OF FILING PETITION
FOR FINAL DISCHARGE OF
ADMINISTRATOR
Very nearly one-half of all
mental retardation cases could
have been prevented by ade¬
quate pre-natal care. And in
cities larger than 100,000, about
35 per^ cent of all pregnant
women^ are too poor to seek
medical attention. |
To meet this, the President’s
program gives highest priority
to aiding state and local gov¬
ernments in setting up mater¬
nity and child care units.
The President’s plan would
also set about bringing mentally
ill and retarded persons back to
a useful life. It proposes Com¬
munity Health Centers that
would be open around the clock
for both in and out-patients.
Construction on the centers
would begin late in 1964, and
the government would pay for
from 45 to 75 per cent of the
cost. It would also give short
term grants for initial staffing.
This phase of the program,
combined with our growing
medical knowledge, could reduce
mental hospital loads by 50 per
cent in the next decade or two.
Strong emphasis is placed on
research in both aspects of the
program. Federal assistance
would be offered for the estab¬
lishment of research centers and
for training personnel.
We have neglected the men¬
tally retarded and the mentally
ill for too many years. We can
help them. We can do it by
! TO ALL WHOM I,T MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that I have
j filed my final, returns-as Administra -
j tor of the estatej of ELLEN A. SEC
! KINGER, deceased:; that I have filed
: my petition for final discharge, and?
I that I will apply to the Honorable W. ’
j F. ANDERSON, County Judge of
1 Levy County, Florida, no March 15,
| 1963 for approval of the same, and
i for final discharge as Administrator
of the estate of EiLLEN A. SECKIN-
I GER, deceased.
I Dated this 12th day of February, \
! 1963. ' L
/s/ Charles W. Seckinger
Administrator of the estate of
ELLEN A. SECKINGER, deceas-
• ed.
I i
the Presidí
posáis.
siueiit s pro-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COURT OF THE
COUNTY JUDGE IN AND
FOR LEVY.COUNTY.
IN PROBATE,
j In re: lístate or
j JOSEPH H. DAY
Deceased.
1 To All Creditors and Persons Hav-
1 ing Claims or Demands Against Said
< Estate;
I You and eacn or you are hereby
> notified and required to present any
i claims and demands which you, or
| either of yon may have naainst the e-
¡ tate of Joseph H. Day, deeeas-
j sed, late of said county to the County
j Judge of Levy County, Florida, at
| his office in the court house of said
j County at Bronson, Florida, within
j six calendar months from the time
of the first publication of this notice,
j Each claim or demand shall be in
! writing, in duplicate, and shall state
! the place of residence and post of-
\ flee address of the claimant, and
! shall be sworn to by the claimant, his
! agent or attorney and any such claim
1 or demaifdjiot so filed shall be void,
j Lula â„¢y As administratrix of
the Estate of Joseph H. Day, de
\ ceased
\ First publication March 14, 1963
Geo. W. Schofield
Geo. W. Schofield
Bank of Inverness Bldg.
Inverness, Flordia
Attorney for Administratrix
Pub. March 14, 21, 28; April 4, 1963
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none.
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Busy 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 you-r Telephone Business Office for details lUgjS
m ''Mi-vi Bel I
... QrMituj vim tie FuuOte
HQ!$E INTERPHONE. Talk room-to-room; answer door by phone.
GRIFFIN'S PHARMACY
Miss Sara Demaree, Pharmacist
Formerly
GRIFFIN SUNDRIES
Phone HY 3-4630 Chiefland, Florida
^He!p Your State *Grow
Be An.. .
Courtesy, friendliness and SéHOÍ V/ww/
helpfulness to Florida's MM¡¿A v , .
vhitnrt heln* our tourist for Information and Your Official
visitors neips our tourist Flor]do Greeter-, klf and memberehip card.
industry grow and our
State with it. You can be
proud of your part In this
growth as. an Official
' Florida Greeter
l Florida Greeters
i Tallahassee, Florida
i
BHILDREN known to the
writer were told the. leg¬
end that to ensure delicate
strength in the instruments
which he made, Antonio Strad¬
ivari, the great violin maker,
used wood from a pine which
grew on a hillside near the
town in which he lived. The
reason for his choice was that
trees long exposed to storm
and to the fury of the ages are
said to produce strong and firm
wood.
A tall pine stands erect on the
hill behind the house where
these children play. They like
to think that the tree is of the
same variety from which Strad¬
ivari made his violins, and they
call this stately pine the violin
tree.
Just as the children’s violin
tree and other pines develop
strength and usefulness in
standing firm through wind and
storm, so1 mankind, standing
firm in adversity, gains courage
and dominion.
The lesson taught by the pine
is the lesson which the Apostle
Paul taught. In his letter to
the Corinthians-he'said (II Cor.
4:8, 9), “We are troubled on
every side, yet not distressed;
we aré perplexed, but not in
despair; persecuted, but not
forsaken; cast down, blit not
destroyed.” Paul’s words have
a practical application in daily
living today. Mary Baker Eddy,
the Discoverer and Founder of
Christian Science, writes in
“Science and Health with Key
to the Scriptures” (p. 426),
“The struggle for Truth makes
One strong instead of weak,
resting instead of wearying
one.”
As the stalwart pine resists
tlic storms and tempests, so can
each individual learn to stand
fast against the tempests of
evil, confusion, doubt, bewil¬
derment, and misery by under-
slanding .that Cod. good, is All
â– in i !>>''relying on His proiec-
>:... ,1 r,,.0vinv of His
power and goodness. Circum¬
stances which challenge the
growth of a tree give oppor¬
tunity for greater strength.1
Drenching rains, which wash
earth from the roots, and the
pull of the swaying tree tend to
make those roots grow deeper.'
Trials are not obstacles to
hinder progress. They are op¬
portunities to prove the Father’s
loving protection. Christ Jesus
triumphed over misunderstand¬
ing, persecution, and the cross.
He attained a higher sense of
victory as each obstacle was
overcome. Mrs. Eddy writes
(ibid., p. 419), “Meet every ad¬
verse circumstance as its
master.” And further in the
same paragraph she adds,
“Think less of material condi¬
tions and more of spiritual.”
A student of Christian
Science found it necessary to
prove the availability of daily
supply when her children, were
growing up. At the time, she
was' tempted to resent the re¬
currence of financial problems
rather than to see them as bless¬
ings in disguise. But in later
years she found strength and
encouragement in these helpful
experiences. Today the strug¬
gle and victory of those years
are daily reminders that as a
child of God she is heir to in¬
finite resources of good.
These resources are available
to all through an understanding
of God as infinite Spirit, omni¬
present good, perfect Principle.
Through such understanding,,
one is able to meet all adverse
circumstances. God created
man in His own image; there¬
fore, God’s man is urifallen, per¬
fect, and complete. This real
man in God’s likeness reflects
and expresses Him and has do¬
minion.
When one is tempted to give
in to the storms of error, it is
helpful to remember the violin
tree standing straight and
strong on the windswept hill
sjde. — The Christian ybienci
Monitor , ' ~
Governor, State ohFloridi.
I Name...,,,
I Address,.
1 City
..Zone State..
Miss Sandra Gobb of Tallabas The Misses Donette Asbell, Bar
see was home over the week end bara Hardee, Royala Child and
with her parents, Mr- and Mrs. Mary Allen and Mr. Pete Asbell
Hogan Cobb and children. were in Trenton on Friday night.
MARCH
ttiHS
APRIL
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 flarrieleSs 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 thos<
busy days ahead when the
kids bring home heartier
Flameless ELECTRIC COOKING
Turn a dial and gét'precision'heat to hélp
you make the tasfiesl^dinners you ever served.
And clean electric cooking makes kitchens stay coolef»
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,
because there ere no flues; it's flameless!
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Social and Personal News*
Levy County Folks
& y-Mx*» and Mrs;: CilUori'. Griffin Tirid Mr, á ncl Mrs. . Fred • Shaw and,
§&bijdrriri>; Fáriíi áucl frebby, ¿pent
Wils-oii arid Ajames Poole a-ttritfclecl ! the week end at tlieit’ camp on the
/theiN/ssion Play , in Lake Wales , Suwannee -River.''.
*on 'Saturday.1 They, â– â–  also*' toured r j | ; V
othei*-spots of/interest. r jp mr' and Mrs. pohhWfc Hitchings
h • h hin Tállah á^sjgg
' v.CaTl Wellman has. ‘beén^np yísitxng with their son in law and
Durham, N. C., the past week, .j naughtsr. Mr. and Mre. John Mo.r
1
till
Alone With God
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
By: CIrek Of The Circuit 'Court
vre
i) r p a <1 i it
g 3 i*i
de Tjugly •
i1 >4 Vi hT
ill all
*,â–  1 !'ce
•'./ i>i?r it,
i'T not
• is bnild
l heir
/•; Ivnnrncv
' cows
KSr of iis .
foliage
if • (.lie
v s*' - cal'v lii.s
Inuch
NOTi CE
v The’v'Ganie -and Fnoéív Fish
.,Cdhhrj;ission °t‘. thed SVa'dt • of -FipHcta,
I gañ and -¿Gin Jaeky.
ánd family were |
Mrs: .Pea Allen
Amd'er/amifby :virth§;, pf-The/power andtin Gáinesvillé on Friday.
authority „ granted tinder Jpé£tioh '<30^ t ¡ g w!M
./of;' Arid ole Vi:-' of ' th e/CQ'i'isti.tiitioii -6P ] "
tire .State b:f Florida1, a^-a-mendcdPand | Mr. Billy Whitten Of Ta,mpa vi
S’// by 111, yoiev,- of Pjo.^ia on , Mt d ¡¡¡g 0ne day last week with
/N^oy ember 3, J>12, vand Rules., and .tie J; .7 j§i /;/; a- ?
' gíiíatioris of thti /Commission', -.arid acvt:] his: mother.
Tng in compliance with;--''Chapter 120,'j ¡ —
iÁS. hereby declares its - intent■: to, .l/'T/ÉpH§ • '■-■■* ■ ■ ' . •/.-
^take'h¿etidh/ to -formally close ash a |; Mr. and Mrs. Frank McICoy. and
refuge -'Within which the taking of | dátighters, Lisa and Theréka,' of
wildlife is prohibited the.. followingmA ^^AA^v . c , , ' .
described area .presently closed nnder j GamesTllle jta$ Saturday visit my
| Frrierg-.encyOrder Tlie portion of Levy ¡here with her brother in law and.
county West of U. 5. Highway No, ¿istei. Mr. and Mrs. S E. Gunnell.
!;S between the waccasassa. River - , r - ; -
- and' Ten Mile Greek. ;1-.' :/ // i
The Commission* Will hold , a public ] rtMrs# Chuck Phillips and son,
hearing' on the above proposed aetirini/’ / - B . ^ . ...
on Marcir 29, 19G3 at 9:00 a. At.-hi. I-®1-’ were shopping in Gainesvli!;
Panama vGity, Florida. Persons interv’r on Friday; ■ , , - ga
ested may appear in person or by ||€A ■* / i ‘ %——--
solution . or petition; • i /£. r, T , . c TT. .
A D. aLdrich ; { Miss Sara Jo Thompkms of High.
h A. D Aldrich; Director - ¡'Bpriiígs visited here the first of
/•h^aiV®::.;'üíld -Fre^b;- Water.,,v.week wifh. her aunt and únela
AA^v;:iGorriniission.-. jv ' ^
notice to creditors. . Mrs.. Johíi Uafdée and:
.1 family.
Ik
'd\
ÓOWRT OF THBl
JTJBGE, TLEVY
In r e ¡
iN THE
' CQ.UNTY
COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA
IN PROBATE
•Estate of
-0-
i
IN THE .CIRCUIT OF THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRA
GÍJIT IN AND FOR LEVY-
COUNTY. FLORIDA. IN
CHANCERY NO. 244 •
W. M ISTIIF . and LIUUIE D. ISH[U,
hi^ wife; arid S. vD,¡.lSHÍE rand EL-,
SÍEZTA: ISHIF, his wife,
’Plaintiffs, x
rr.%: '$ '• •vS¿; . -hv
CHARIhEOfS W>' K E;LLFY, and MAR¬
IETTA K. kkiuLEY his >,wife,.
. Defendants. ;. '
NOTICE TO DEFEND
U; MATTIE M. HALL, >
lieceased ;. . ; j
To All Creditors, And persons Hav-1
ing Claims Or Demands Against Saló
Estate:
â–  Yo-u. and emne- or you are hereby j
notified Arid . required to present any •
Cciairiis f and déi-rianda Which you . ot
either of -you may íraye agAinst ,the ea
• Vofv ,-Mrit'tie M. Halij , ..deceari -1
ed, Íátei,o'f SL)¿d county,- to tlie; Coun- «
ty j.ridge.; pi. , Levy . County, Flor-
Ke.liey;:' i:; Marietta ;
. 0:.11 ’: -v ! . 1 ^'o ’ i - p: '.v FI .o v;id-D,. Kéii ey^ his wife, General'Delivery
/Within’; .six oMendriu ; • f u, 11,r¿ri;f er; ÍCreelrir ; PlmAdá. >
thes timé’ pf' t|ie fpublication WVou-;aré • hereby:; .riót|fíed*: -tririd /tliére -
. this ri:0.tijc'e, í -Eách .•■;Ghiim vor dontriívd beeri filed Trie -the ‘ Óiríiuít 'Cpiri't'¿
shalj. .be- in wriiRug.-íind íu duplixiate^pf: the'CEighth .Judiciái Gitriuit,;in arid,
and shall St a’<-■ th e place of r(?si" for - LevyCounty a suit; entitled W.
dérice. and post off i«*«' a;d.dress of the ISHIE and LILLIE D. LSHIE, his
claimant, and - .sii;:.l! bo S\yorn to by wife and.’g d. IS JIIE and ELS TE- D.
the. clainiant. his a-ont, or f attorney,-i-sHIE, his wife, plaintiffs- vs. CHARâ– 
. and any- such claim or demand: not LES w.. KELLEY arid MARIETTA
so filed shall bP/vpid. .. ’ “v U. K. KELLEY, his . wife, defendants,:.
• ^ UlianiS;. Hpod J\s adm in is-: j nvolylng* and affecting the., following
, / -■ istratoi’ of: the Estate of Mattie deser.ibedí ‘property situate in ' Levy
. M‘ • Hall, dec-eased. >./;» . , :; Couiity, Florida:
\®?Írstcp'ubUpátÍ!Ori:‘ March/.7, 1963.
A n 11 ( S { 1* t‘ I C ll C (1
cg. liriring the day
â–  i jjiay I heir games in Its
I y tear this elm tree lias
in siren gill ami beauty,
room enough to expand
di reel ions - because there
; ; v no nearby Irees to crovvd it
< • inar its perfect shape oif
j>indor its development. With
i ’. i top ever .pointing to the sky:,
'jf:, fih's , readied npxvard «and
Spread# in a symmetry that
crowded trees'; never attain.
If there is an individual who
feds that he is. standing alone
xvitliout companionship, that lie
is misunderstood or misrepre¬
sented, or who thinks he needs
the presence of others for his
happiness, let him learn a les¬
son from the tree. As he learns
/inore of God's ever-prcsencc, he
will learn that man, created by
‘God in His imag| and likeness,
i; never alone. And he will
grow in spiritual symmetry and
â–  sfrength.
Gac|| one has talents that the
Fa l her ,1 Yas given him. He re¬
lie ets all of God's characteris¬
tics in their fullness, blit he
needs to use and, share them, or
they Will become useless^ Hap¬
piness does not depend on out¬
ward circumstances; true hap¬
piness comes from a conscious
awareness of God's ever-pres-
^encc. When we express hap¬
piness from the fullness of our
hearts, we shall draw others to
share,., as the tree drewr the
birds, the children, the laborer,
arid the battle to its shade.
The -lAri’dii ng;
’ V'crc r t
•:the liigli; omul
gog'fc. To p
stOdd a-ririe.
Yv as. n o t i\ i of? c. 1 f e
hours in eomriviÍ0
Faf iier. His lí F
giving as he wen I
;fu 0 It iludes. LcmI'p.'
e a s e s i • n d 1c m || i:: i g
kingdom of heavei
common people
gladly*' (Mark I
Teach ing.S' and Jica
it
i
-itil tí
in r.ealn:,
yy illi; Hi:
niufw.i y í
í r /if,
ilCTlV (>f i
‘‘ ’> n d ;
cprd h
•>7v.
.1 gs arb;
Pradical now as ír.cy vvvré f Y
Jvis' lime. They ii n cl. ex press: on'
in Christian Science lie a iiirf
and living today..
/. Mary Baker Eddy, the Eos-
coverer and Founder, of GUri
t i a 11 S c i e n c e, knew w hat 11.
nicant to stand alone. rrii3
World d id not 11 n derstarid Ror
teachings; falsehoods and mis¬
representation clogged; her food-
steps. But she kept steadily bn,
knowing that God would sup¬
port her and enable her to ae-.
complish her mission.- Today
thousands gratefully 'acknowl¬
edge what she has done for
them.
As we live each day to serve
God, w'c grow in usefulness
and reflect more of the qualities
of patience, and unselfishness,
and o thers are a t trac ted by
these qualities. Thus we jind
true companionship.
Mrs. Eddy,tells us. in “Scieube >
and Health .with Key |q (he
Scriptures" (p. ‘ 518);, ‘Tioye
give th to the least spiritual idea
might, immortality; and good¬
ness, which shine through all
as the blossom shines through
the bud." There is no room
for loneliness when we realize
that all space is filled with
God’s presence. As we express
more of the ever-present'God¬
like qualities, we shall, like the
elm tree, find growth and
beauty in the joy of serivicc.
The Christian Science Monitor
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
¡ the undersigned Ernest 1 Stephens, '
- Clerk of the Circuit Court of Levy;
i County, Florida, will on the 8th day/
j of April 1963, at 12:00 noon at the I
' main door of the Court HouS of
1 Lexy County, in the city of Bronson
i FlorMa pffer Mr 'SYie and sell at .j>iiIf- f
j lie outcry to the highest/, bidder1 for j-
¡/cash, the Hello wing described property ’
'■ situate in Levy ' County, Florida td: •
‘wit::/'.
//Comnierice at the Southwest corner ’
:f Of ..the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 Of Sec
Ition 3, Township 12 'South, Range 14 ¡
J East, Levy County Florida and from,
[ said /croner run North along the1
1 of said SW 1/1 j
j of, NE 1/4 for a distance of 135 feet
j to the POINT OF BEGINNING. From
¡. POINT OF BEGINNING continue i
• thence /North for a distance of 105 j
I feet; thence: .run East' for a distance
1 of 105 feet; thence run South for a:
- .distance of j05 feet; thence run West
01/ a distan.ee of 105 ' feet ,to the ?
POINT OF . BEGINNING. Said/ land !
b;eing'u in the Southwest corner of the !
SW 1/4 of NE 1/4, Section 3, Town- [
$hip ;12 /South, Ránge ,14 East, Levy j
I Courit^Y Florida and containing aip- j
pixiximately % acre * of land, more' »
j or less. ' ' I
♦ 7
J This being the same tract* or par- j
j .ceU or land conveyed to Nortgagor
herein by; J. ,C. Allen and his .wife,:j
j Fannie Mae Allen in Warranty Deed !
dated Decemirier 28, 1960, and recorded i
j in Deed Book 75 at page 198,. Public j
! Records of Levy/County, Florida. ¡
, . • •' M - -f
i- -. V' --Tv' •
Senator Calls
Education Crisis
"National Emergency"
W â–  -j
By U.S. Sen. Ralph W. Yarborough (D-Texas)
/pursuant to the Final Decree of’
foreclosure entered in a case pending ! .
in said Court the style pf which i
Modern Hornes /Construction Corii-'l"
iYs^ny,] a Florid^"Corporation, Plaintiff, ;
vs. C. L. Fox a«nd his wife; Vera Fox j
péferr&'antsv/ arid the docket - number f
Qf ■vvhicli ' isi^ No. ' 203.A / ./ {;•
, WITNESS m’y hand arid the official'V/
seal- of said Court, this. 27th day of, .’
March, 1903. .. r' / U
Ernest Stephens' •
; yCisrk of Circuit Court
Levy County, Florida ; / *
'/(Seri 1 Shb-Wri)>-j /
\ Robert L. Corle
J Robei't L. Cork ’' • /; • ,F
¡'Attorney for Plaintiff
j 406 North Patterson Street
[ Valdosta,v Georgia jr
The need for advancing this nation in the field of education
is the magnificent challenge facing the 88th Congress.
It is a challenge too many Congresses have declined to stand
and meet.
Education is the golden, light that pierces the darkness of
poverty and prejudice, inequality and injustice, disease and
despair. v
It shines as mankind's greatest hope for achieving the perma¬
nent peace and universal prosperity that is the goal of enlight- !
ened men around the world.
Despite this, many of our
young people with eager minds
thirsting for knowledge will
• spill out of their high school
graduation ceremonies this year,
as in every year in the past, not.
to continue their education, but
to go to destinations unknown.
All over the United States,
they'll be saying: *T'd like to
go to college. But my family
can't afford it, and I can't get
enough money to go."
And even though half of the
best/minds iri high school will
be denied educational advance¬
ment because of cost, the col-
^ leges and universities still are
unable to meet the great de¬
mands tp he made upon them
for more laboratories, inore
classrooms, more libraries, and
more educators,
These are the twin tragedies
I
Ellzey Methodis
Chuch
1
. Pub March.
14,. 21, 28 1963
lot -in the Town of Ellzey known as the 29th day of April, 1963; otherwise'!
Ahe-fsliam Steiphens .Lot on the. West the allegations in said ConYplairit will/
leading south be taken as confessed by you. •;/ {
the ricé frorii/the -beginning as abbyei ' This. Notice to. Defend shall be pub J
described run southward direction. 7Ó lishéd once a week for four corisecu
yards, thenefe West 70: yards, thence tive w#eks in the. Levy County Jour '
Northward direction 70 yards, East nal a newspaper published' .in '-Levy
ward direction 70 yards to P.Ó.-B., 'Cíourity, Florida.
contianing one abre,’more or less, be This Notice dated this , 25th day of
Tng a part and parcel of the E% of March, 1963.
SW .1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section 34, j Ernest Stephens, Clerk
Township 13 South, Range 15 East drift Court, Levy County:
and Lot in Ellzey, Florida known as By: Harriet Shewey
Mundori:: Lot • containing ;one/acre, j , Deputy Clerk
inore or less and being the sanie lot!
of land acquired by Marion Phelps C. John Coniglio
10 A. M.
of Cir-
Florida
(Seal):
¡BéginniriíT at 'SE .corner .of ' y2: aeré ¡ 9-rid wife, Mary B. Phelps through a
/:/. / • ■ ¡ tax: deed dated 15th day of July, 1911
f Life . . Go To A Movie
CHIEFLAND
PS THEATRE
CHIEFLAND, FLORIDA ,.
Week' Beginning Mor# 27—April
CONFESSIONS OF AN
OPIUM EATER
In an effort to rid San Fransis-co
Attorney for Plaintiffs r '..//..^
P. O. Box 26
111 recorded in Tax Deed Record Wildwood, Florida
Book C, page 1 of the Public Records Pub. Mar. 2ft; April 4, 11, 18, 1963
of Levy • County/ Florida Also a ¡ '. ‘ <^r'r .—S
fractVof; 5 acrés of land! lying to the . =•- , .NOTICE
Hast of place known áé the Isham | Notice^is hereby given that a. Local
Stepriéns Place or better know,n as'Bill will be -introdured at the 1963
the Sidney MundQn Place and better session of the Florida State Legisla-
described as the^ West % of NW 1/4 ture to be known as:
Sunday School
Morning Services:
1st and 2nd Sundays#U A.
Evening Services.
2nd and 4th Sundays 8 P.
Sun. Evening MYF . G.30 ^ M, t
Wednesday Prayer Ser. .8 P. M |
M. '[•
M.
Thri Town Coürioll of Bronuon
meets the first Monday night ot
each month.
—the unmet challenges of our
nation and of our time. These
challenges will be met only
when we learn to look upon
the need for educational ad¬
vancement in the United States
as a national emergency of the
most urgent order. For it is
only in time of emergency that
we stand together with the un¬
ity and determination needed to
make war on “non-education,"
the common enemy of mankind.
As a member of the Senate
; Education Subcommittee, I am
â–  confident that Congress will be
given an opportunity to act in
/ this session on an education pro¬
gram that will include: aid to
higher education, aid to the Cold
War GI veterans, aid to public
schools, aid to the federally im¬
pacted areas, and expansion of
the National Defense Education ;
Act.
Congress should have an op- ;
portunity to vote early this year
on a bill which I introduced,
and which is co-sponsored by 39
other senators, to provide edu¬
cational aid to military veter¬
ans of the Cold War. With an
anticipated 5 million veterans
of the Cold Wrir period (Jan-
uary 31,195 5, to July 1^ 1963)
the Cold War GI Bill would put
more people in college and in¬
crease the educational prepared¬
ness of America more than any
other education bill pending j
before Congress, or likely to be i
introduced.
Our institutions of higher
learning should be educating
twice as many people. We are
still falling far too short of the l
great American dream of an
education for every boy and í
girl to the limit of their capa¬
bilities. We need a great de¬
termined state and national
drive for education for the sur¬
vival, advancement and glory
of Democracy.
The 88 th Congress has a
major responsibility in helping
to meet this need for higher
education for millions , more
young Americans than are now
receiving it. The golden op¬
portunity is before us.
... Wednesday and Thursday
S/¿/F T V‘WíÓENT'"f^.Ó.E/'. .
Confessions Of An
Opium Eater the gand tradition with murdering
//.,/ Pus Gets The Boot
of SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Sectiori 34, j A Rill to. be entitled an act to arn-
„ . , - . - n. . 1 Township 13 South, Range 15 East, ' end the Charter of the Town'"of Bron
Pi Slave auc ion,, a Violen Cnina i eni]31lacjng' 5 aeres more or less, AND son, Florida; To provide for a Mayor- 1 k
town tong war ensues. Weird going the NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Sqetiori ll, Commissioner form of Government;/j-,
ons in opium dens and a showdown Township 11 South. Range 15 Bast, provide for the term of office of said
' containing 40 acres of land, more or officials; to provide for the meprpor
battle in /the underground passag j less; a.nd the of NW 1/4 of SE ation of certain offices; and provide
es make this, a picture to be re l/^ of NE 1/4 less one acre in NW the effective date of said amend-
, , . i corner and the E% of SW 1/4 of ment.
memberea. ¡NE 1/4 of Section 34, Township 13 Pub Mar. 28; April 4, 11, 18, 1963
THE COMMANCHEROS
South, Range 15 East, less 22 acres ,
i ■ .-.j?- 1 « / V! -. V A -NT.-rS 4-U- Tiri/- IST-TTI 1 /A !
Friday and Saturday
• DOUBLE FEATURE
JohnWayne
The Commancheros
|%f|| I | â– /" Plus HI
Juliet Prowse , . Stive. Forrest
Thelma Ritter Andy Griffith
The Second
A lust v action filled western in 'of land; AND the - of NE 1/4 of
A iust5, action tinea western in NE :iy4 of Section 11/ Township 14
South, Range 15 East, containing 20 j
acres of land more or less (W% of
NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section 11, Town ;
ship 14 South, Range 15 East). /j
redskins and renegade whites band
ed .'together is a reign of terror.
THE SECOND TIME AROUND
¡Debbie Reynolds on a whack,
husband hunt thta sends he men
running for 00ver.
JUMBO
A happy, tuneful, fun filled mu
sicál' with a circus background
that provides ffti for old and
You are required to file personally
by attorney with the Clerk of said ;
a written defense, if any, to
the^^Mdaint in said suit and serve '
a copy^W^H^e upon the plaintiffs ,
attorney, C. John Coniglio, P. O. Box
26, Wildwood Florida on or before
young alike; A Jumbo sized pack
Time Around age of entertainment!
THE WAR LOVER
Sunday,; Monday and Tuesday , The story of an American bom
Boris Day
Jimmy Durante
. JUMBO
, Dickie Moe
Classified
»»♦»»♦♦»»*********+
. Wednesday arid Thursday
?Steve McQueen Robert Wagner
' Í .¡Shirley. Aiino • Fi r 1 d *
The War Lo ;er
This Is My Ducky Day t&
CEDAR KEY
Sacrifice pri ie
Stephen Boy’d her pilot who glories in danger as /giis week only.
. Martha Raye, he ,l.eí ds his crew, on . missions i0ts overlooking
agáí r st the enemy during World j Cov,0 ue:iu;
War II# .¡Four blocks we ;
Same distance
$5,000.00 CASH. 1
LAND WANTED
Large or email ti-arils. Please
st ate location, price and number
-of acres. Have buyers waiting if
v0nr price is right.
BONSEY & BONSEY
St. Petersburg, Florida
afternoons and
YIEIARTY.
FOR SALE—1950 Chevrolet, 4 door ,
¡Good body and upholster
¡insidet Motor just v
I Ga.n be seen at our hind
j fer over $p3 5.00. Ru í 1 ¿ |
I Phone 2857, Otter Creek.
clean
of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COURT OF THE
COUNTY JUDGE IN AND
FOR LEVY COUNTY.
IN PROBATE.
In re: ^Estate or
W H. HALE
Deceased.
To All Creditors and Persona Hav¬
ing Claims or Demands Against Said
Estate?
You. and eacn. or you are hereby
notified and required to present any
claims and demands which you, or
either of you may have aerainst the
tate of W. H. HALE, deaces-
aed, late of said county to the County
Judge of Levy County, Florida, at
his office in the court house of said
County at Bronson, Florida, within
six calendar months from the. time
of the first publication of this notice.
Each claim or demand shall be ir. j
writing, in duplicate, and shall state
the place of residence and post of¬
fice address of the claimant, and ¡
shgll be sworn to by the claimant, his
agent or attorney and any sucli claim I
or demand riot so filed sliall be void, j
s/ Ida H. Hale As executor of the j
Last Will and Testament of W. ;
H. Hale, deceased
First publication March 7, 1963.
Pub March 7, 14, 21, 28, 1963
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Church of God
Again ...Same Old Loca¬
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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-
Sunday Services
Sunday School 10 A. M.
Morning Worship 11 A. M-
Evening Worship 7:45 P. M.
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The Levy county Farm Bureau
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LE COUNTY JOURNAL AROUND LEVY COUNTY


THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2006


Page 5


On the lookout for hate groups


Hi, everyone. Welcome to
this week's Sheriff's Comer.
I'd like to change the pace a
little this week and talk about
"hate groups" and "hate
crimes". Although we don't
have many hate crimes to
investigate, we do see a few
during the year.
A hate group is defined
as an organization, group,
or movement that advocates
hate, hostility or violence
towards members of a race,
ethnicity, religion or other
sector of society.
Interestingly, the majority
of hate crimes are not com-
mitted by organized groups.
Actually only about 5 percent
or less. The victim, howev-
er, is greatly affected all the
same.
As of 2005, there were 803
hate groups in the United


States. For the most part, hate
groups have increased re,
cruitment in years with poor
economies but in 1997 hate
groups experienced a 20 per-
cent increase despite a good
economy and low unemploy-
ment. This figure was arrived
at by comparing trends with
the previous five years.
Some of the more common
groups include the Ku Klux
Klan (KKK), Neo-Nazis,
Racist Skinheads, Black Sep-
aratists, Christian Identity and


Neo Confeder-
ate. Of course
there are small-
er hate groups
that are spread
throughout our
country.
One of the


ways we keep
in touch with
this type of activity is through
a number of intelligence or-
ganizations throughout the
country. We also take a look
at hate publications, of which
there are more than 100.
In addition, since 1995,
Internet activity among hate
groups has been tremendous.
Articles that once happened
monthly now happen, daily.
Technology has made the
process of producing media
simple and faster. I hope you-
have a great week. Take care.


Levy County EMS personnel, top, prepare
James Noseworthy for transport to North
Florida Regional Medical Center. A 2003
Honda, right, rests in the ditch after being
wrecked on Saturday afternoon.


Journal photos by Jeff M. Hardison


Chiefland sex offender busted Cyclist injured in Hwy. 345 accident


BY JEFF M. HARDISON
STAFF WRITER
A convicted sex offender was jailed May 18
for allegedly failing to register his new address
in Chiefland within 48
hours after moving, as
is required by Florida
Statutes.
He may be charged
with violating a new
Chiefland city ordinance
about how close he
is allowed to live to a
school, church, childcare
facility, park, library
or school bus stop in
Chiefland. JOSEPH REID
Joseph Reid (aka
Reed), 47, moved from
apartment 504 S.W. Second Ave. to apartment
604 S.W. Second Ave., according to records, on
or about May 3.
His address change was not recorded until
nine days later with the Florida Department
of Highway' Safety' aild"Motor Vehicles,; ai'd
he failed to report the move to the state or
the Levy County Sheriff's Office within 48
hours, according to the report. Bond was set at
$25,000.
.Even though he moved to apartment number
604, his protection as being "grandfathered
in" as a resident of apartment 504 expired
the instant he moved. Therefore, although
Reid was already living within 2,500 feet of a
school, church, library, childcare center, park
or school bus stop, he had not violated the city
ordinance for sex offenders in Chiefland. He
had moved into that apartment there before the
ordinance took effect, and was "grandfathered
in" as a result.


flu LoT


away on vacation and I
really miss her. Yes, she tells
it like it is, but she is a true
friend. Hurry home, Helen, I
miss you.
I guess I will finish this
and take it to the Journal and
come back and make clothes
for twin dolls I bought at a
yard sale.
Yes, I am still young at
heart, and have many dolls
"old and new!" These twins
are a boy and a girl. How do
I know? Well the appendage
is plain to see, so there I do
know. I have a wood cradle
to put them in when dressed.
Now to keep my dolls and
dogs apart, I can always put
each in a different room and
shut the door.
Thanks, Debbie, for my
"Easter Rabbit". He is sitting
in the living room in the
rocker! No, the dogs can't
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When Chiefland added "libraries" and
"school bus stops" to the list of places,
sexual criminals cannot live within 2,500
feet of which, the ordinance effectively
made his current residence a place that is
illegal for Reid to reside.
Police Chief Robert Douglas said this
city will protect its children from sexual
predators and offenders.
"In being proactive with our sexual
offender program," Douglas said, "I feel
that it is imperative that we keep up with the
sexual offenders: Florida Statutes clearly
state the guidelines by which a sexual
offender must abide. With that said, we are
going to continue to do everything we can
to protect our children. All of the sexual
offenders are contacted on a bimonthly
basis and are aware that they have 48 hours
to report a change of address."
Although Chiefland City Attorney Norm
Fugate has said there is no place for sex
offenders to live in Chiefland as a result
of a recently adopted ordinance, the city's
police chief said there are limited areas
where convicted sexual offenders can live
in Chiefland.
In an action related to protecting children,
Douglas is working in cooperation with all
other law enforcement agencies in. Levy,
Alachua, Marion and Gilchrist counties
and with the Florida Department of Law
Enforcement in a regional and statewide
effort to create guidelines for Child
Abduction Response Teams.
Douglas said he is creating guidelines
for officers who are the first to arrive at the
scene of a child abduction case. He is going
See Reid Page 21
'!


better not!
Well I guess I will shut
up, get up and take this to
the Journal. But before I do
let me say if and when you
pray, please say a prayer for
me. I can use it, because my


Continued from page 4
nerves are gone haywire.
So until next week may
the Lord take a liking to you
and all your wishes come
true!
Until then,
Miss Honey


BY JEFF M. HARDISON
STAFF WRITER
A 47-year-old Jacksonville
man was injured May 20 on
Levy County Road 345 after
he lost control of his 2003
Honda, according to Florida
Highway Patrol Cpl. Virgil
Sandlin.
James B. Noseworthy was
southbound on CR 345 when
he dropped the motocycle and


skidded off a curve. There
were four other motorcycle
riders with him at the time.
The motorcyclist went into
the curve too fast, Sandlin
said, and he went off the road
on the west side. Noseworthy
was unfamiliar with the
motorcycle, the trooper
said. He was charged with
failure to use due care while
operating a motor vehicle.


The driver sustained a
broken leg and some other
relatively minor injuries.
He was transported by Levy
County EMS to North Florida
Regional Medical Center.
Damage to the Honda was
estimated at $3,000. Cars
Plus Towing of Chiefland
removed the vehicle from the
ditch where it had come to
rest facing west.


Woman charged in mother's death


BY JEFF M. HARDISON
STAFF WRITER .
Nola Lyn Chubb, 59, of
Williston was arrested May
10 at the jail, where she
surrendered on a charge of
aggravated manslaughter, of
an elderly person ordisabled
adult, according to records in
the clerk's office.
'She was able to bond out
for $105,000 almost as soon
as she was booked because
her attorney David Levy of
Largo set up the woman's
surrender to be after she
accumulated the money
to post bond, according to
information in the case file.


Assistant State Attorney
Brian Kramer is listed as
the prosecutor for this case,
according to records.
Chubb is suspected of
causing the death ofAnglina
MattigOda, 9Tf J]isJp ,
who died on March. 3,,Ch.uh
is the daughter of Mattioda.
An autopsy performed -in
Gainesville on April 1 caused
the medical examiner to list
the probable primary cause
of death to be elderly abuse
due to nutritional neglect,
and blunt trauma. Among the
injuries noted, the victim had
a broken rib, trauma to the
left ear and a bruise on her


left leg, according to records.
The victim reportedly
weighed 60.5 pounds
at autopsy, according to
records.
A specific. search warrant
was executed; .andi revealed
Chubb has a.nursing license
as' well as :textbooks related
to nursing practices, medicine
and nutrition.
The Levy .County
Sheriff's Office is the agency
responsible for bringing the
case to Eighth Judicial Circuit
State Attorney Bill Cervone.
Chubb remains free on bond
until the trial.


Bicyclist accused of DUI


A 34-year-old Morriston
man was arrested May 16
for driving while under the
influence of alcohol (DUI),
according to a report by Wil-
liston Police Department of-
ficer Charles Strickland.
Ray Earl Godwin was rid-


ing a bicycle in the 100 block
of Southwest First Avenue in
Williston at about 6:15 p.m.
that Tuesday when Stickland
saw him riding against traffic,
and at one point the bike rid-
er lost control of the bicycle,
Strickland reported. The of-


ficer tried to stop Godwin by
using the police car's lights
and siren. Eventually, God-
win stopped and attempted to
dismount from the bike but
he almost fell.

See Arrests Page 21


WANTED) IN LEVY COUNTY


Brain S. Coddington
Date of birth: 3-1-66
Last known Address:
Bronson
Wanted for: Non
Support Writ


Kurt L. Phrampus
Date of birth: 8-8-68
Last known Address:
Chiefland
Wanted for: VOP
Purchase of Cocaine


Donald S. Spencer
Date of birth: 5-18-87
Last known Address:
Williston
SWanted for: Larceny,
Fraud


Edward J. Labretone
Date of birth: 2-9-69
Last known Address:
Inglis
Wanted for: Non
Support Writ


Timothy J. Ray
Date of birth: 1-1-60
Last known Address:
Williston
Wanted for: VOP
Grand Theft


Jeanine Marie Wood
Date of birth: 5-6-65
Last known Address:
Inglis
Wanted for: Forgery,
--, Larceny


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.


JOHNNY SMITH


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LEVY COUNTY HISTORY
May 25, 2006
102 year ago
Minute Book "I"
July Meeting 1904, The following persons were licensed to
carryfirearms, to-wit; H.F. Messer, 38 cal., Charles W. Webster,
Jr., 38 cal., L.F. Daughtry, 38 cal., A.H. Watson, 32 cal., J.A.
Parham, 38 cal., J.T. Lipham, 38., cal., S.E. Smith, 38 cal. all
Smith & Wesson revolvers.
Special Meeting December 15th 1905; The county convicts were
then offered for hire to the highest and best bidder at Public Out-
Cry for the year beginning January 1st 1905 and ending
December 31st 1905. Resolved by the Levy County Board of
County Commissioners that we lease and let to M. T. Marshburn
of Rosewood, Levy County, Florida, all the County Convicts of
Levy County now in the custody of The Wylly-Gabbett Co., to
which an agreement of $800.00 bond be entered and that each
convict be paid for, cared for and be kept as provided for as in
said contract.
September 3, 1906; The communication of Misters, Elvington
and Fisher relative to having mule crippled on Wacasassa Bridge
was upon motion referred to Commissioner Markham to
investigate and report at next regular meeting his findings.
From the Archives and History Center .
Levy County Clerk's Office
Danny J. Shipp, Clerk of Court


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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL


AROUND LEVY COUNTY


THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2006


Timing is perfect for retirement


BY JEFF M. HARDISON
STAFF WRITER
There is going to be a party
at the Trenton branch office of
Farm Credit of North Florida
today (May 25). Evelyn Jones
is retiring at the age of 63.
Jones has worked for Farm
Credit for 11 years as a loan
officer since March of 1995.
She has helped many people
in Levy, Gilchrist and Dixie
counties to secure loans for
property.
Now, the time is right for
Jones to retire, she said.
"Everything is falling into
place," Jones said. "I couldn't
have asked for a better ending
to my career. I have had a
great life."
Jones first entered the
lending business in 1985,
when she started at the Dixie
County State Bank. That
bank became the Ellis Bank
for one day. Then, as the bank
morphing process continued,
it became the NCNB. It was
Nation's Bank when Jones
left. After working at the bank,
she worked at the Aerostat
site in Horseshoe Beach. She
then left Dixie County to
work at the Aerostat site in
Louisiana.
The Tethered Aerostat
Radar System is a balloon-
borne radar that goes three
miles .up. The primary
aerostat mission is to provide
radar data in support of
federal agencies involved in
the nation's drug interdiction
program. The company
performing the work is a
subcontractor of the U.S. Air
Force.
Jones left Louisiana to
return to Dixie County in 1995
to become a grandmother.
That's when she started
working for Faimt Credit of
North Florida.
Born in Witchita, Kansas,
Jones graduated from Derby
Senior High School' She
lived in Denver from 1960
to 1962, and then traveled
to Oneco, which is near
Bradenton, where she lived
for 17 years. Her first move
to Dixie County was from
Bradenton in 1978.
Her son Kevin Jones of
Steinhatchee had a daughter
Jordan Narae Jones, who is
now 11. Jordan's mother,
Monica Jones, is going to


marry Lee Blount in August.
Monica and Jordan will
move to the Blount farm near
Perry, at Shady Grove. Jones
said Blount is a good man
and she is happy for Monica
and Jordan.
Kevin and Monica Jones
divorced five or six years ago,
but Evelyn Jones maintains a
close relationship with her
granddaughter and her former
daughter-in-law. Evelyn also
has a grandson Colby Lyle
Jones, 1, of Steinhatchee.
One benefit from retiring
is that Jones will be able to
spend more time with her
granddaughter. Now, she
spends at least one day a
week with her.
"Soon, she'll be a teen-
ager," Jones said. "We've
been together for 11 years
and this time is special."
The retiree has other plans
too even more than she
thinks she can complete in
her lifetime. Another family
duty relates to her mother
Eileen Beck, 85, who has
Alzheimer's disease. Jones
said she will be taking care
of her mother, who went
into a Mayo nursing home in
February after being with her
daughter for some time.
Beyond more family
involvement, there are plenty
of activities for this new
retiree.
"I have 10 acres and there
are some things I have not
done," she said. "I have done
some landscaping. I love the
outdoors. I want to travel. I
want to do the things I-want
to do. And I have worked 50
years. I decided 50 years is
plenty."
Jones is 'pleased with her
time at Farm ,Credit .of North,
RForida!:.," "", "- h" ,, .". r
"All of my years at Farm
Credit have been wonderful
years," Jones said. "I love
what I do. I can't say enough
about my borrowers. They
are my success. They are the
best in the world."
A couple of her colleagues
confirmed the happiness
Jones finds in her work, and
in her life.
Loan Specialist Debi
Sache has known her for five
years.
"She's an excellent loan
officer," Sache said. "Her


Journal photo by Jeff M. Hardison
EVELYN JONES ends her career on a happy note in
Trenton at Farm Credit of North Florida.

customers really like her. the retail loan manager for
She really cares about her the region and Billy DeVore
customers and does what's is the relationship manager
best for them. She's easy in Trenton, as well as being
to work with. She loves her a loan officer at the Trenton
granddaughter." branch.
Sally Sumner of the Jones loves the concept of
accounting department being able to help people to
was already at Farm Credit the highest degree possible.'
when Jones arrived. So, she "We are a cooperative,"
has worked with her the Jones said. "We are not for
whole time she has been in profit. We give our profits
Trenton. backto the people who borrow
"I think she's a wonderful from us. I was at a closing
lady," Sumner said. "She'd do just before coming back here
anything in the world for you. this morning. That's another
She treats her customers very happy borrower. They took
nicely. She has contributed out a 20-year loan. If they put
to the success of this office ; their refiinds back, to pay the
That's for sure. We've "of loan, they should be'done mi
awards on the wall that are' 17 years." .
part of her work here." And so, with perfect timing
Hopefully, Jones'departure as everything falls into place,
will not lead to starvation at Evelyn Jones closes her
the office. She cares for her career in lending while she
coworkers. wraps up her working life to
"She reminds us that enter retirement.
it's lunchtime," Sumner
said. "Someone made the


comment the other day, 'I
guess we won't be eating
today Evelyn's not here."'
Jones and others who work
in Trenton are happy in part
because of the leadership for
Farm Credit. Mike Tiffany is


Abby Ellzey graduates law school


Abby Ellzey started school at Chiefland
Elementary in 1983 and graduated from
Chiefland High in 1997. She worked different
jobs while continuing her education at Santa Fe
Community College, finishing in two years and
earning her Associate of Arts degree in 1999.
She transferred to Florida State University
in Tallahassee and graduated in 2002 with a
Bachelor of Science degree.
She then applied and was accepted to Florida
Coastal School of Law in Jacksonville. She
continued working days and attending school at
night and was named to the Dean's List in May


of 2005. Ellzey graduated May 13, 2006
from Florida Coastal
School of Law with a
Juris Doctor degree. *
She is the daughter
of Jessie and Anne
Ellzey, Chiefland;
and granddaughter
of Joey and. Lorine
Ellzey of Gulf ABBY
Hammlock and Junior
and Lucille Arrington
of Chiefland. She plans to take the State
Bar exam in July.


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Quilters will be at the

Watermelon Festival

BY WINNELLE HORNE
CORRESPONDENT
Log Cabin Quilters met Thursday, May 18 at the Levy
County Quilt Museum. Small and large quilts are being
worked on and will be coming out of the frames soon.
There is always more to go in, as we never let the frames
get lonely.
It is getting to be canning time. The gardens are coming
.in and the Watermelon Festival is coming up and we will
be there with the watermelon quilt, taking donations on
it. It will be given away that night at the Queen Contest.
It is amazing how fast the melons grow.
Greg and five boys were out Tuesday and once again
got us looking so good. Greg got our flag back up and the
boys and Jarrod should start the gazebo sometime soon.
Jarrod's van had to have new brakes and this has
delayed the work, but when the time comes it will be
done.
B.J. is back from her trips all the way to Canada and
they went on motorcycles.What a trip! She took lots of
pictures and saw things. she hadn't seen before.
Lunch was something to see: chicken and rice, stuffed
peppers, green beans and potatoes, cheese and macaroni,
cowboy beans, lots of salads, eggs and strawberry cake.
Two guests and 18 members were present.
Winnelle Horne is the director of the Levy County
Quilt Museum.


Summer lunches begin June 5


The School Board of Levy
County will be sponsoring the
"Seamless Summer Feeding
Program Pilot for Children"
at approved sites from June 5
to July 27.
The program is similar
to the National School
Lunch Program. It provides
nutritionally balanced meals
to needy children.
All children, 18 years old
or younger, both enrolled and
non-enrolled if an open site,
are eligible for a lunch at no
charge.
Summer feeding sites that
are located at school provide
meals to all of those children
in the immediate vicinity in
addition to those enrolled in
Summer Programs.
The following sites will
be participating in the
Food Program: Bronson


Elementary, Cedar Key
School, Cedar Key
Youth League, Chiefland
Elementary, Chiefland
Middle, Chiefland High,
Joyce Bullock Elementary,
Williston Elementary,
Williston Middle, Williston
High, Yankeetown School
and Levy County Ag Center.

All children are welcome
and encouraged to come'to
any one of these sites for a
balanced meal at no charge,
however, not all sites will be
opened on the dates indicated.
Please call the site before you
go.
Persons interested in
additional information .
regarding the Summer Food
Program may contact Candy
Barber, School Board of Levy
County at 486-5231.


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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR
DRINKING WATER

Cedar Key Has Levels of Disinfection Byproducts Above Drinking
Water Standards
Our water system recently violated a drinking water standard. Although this is not
an emergency, as our customers, you have a. right to know what happened, what
you should do, and what we are doing to correct this situation.
What happened?
We routinely monitor for the presence of drinking water contaminants. Testing
results we received on April 10, 2006, show that our system exceeds the standardss,
or maximum contaminant levels) (MCL), for Disinfection Byproducts (DBFs),
which includes Total Trihalomethanes (TTHMs). The standard for TTHMs -is 80
micrograms per liter (ug/L) and the average level of TTHMs over the last year was 188.25
ug/L.
What does this mean?
This is not an immediate risk. If .it had been, you would have been notified
immediately.
What should I do?
Some people who drink water containing trihalomethanes in excess of the MCL
over many years may experience problems with their liver, kidneys, or central
nervous system, and may have an increased risk of getting cancer. Any customers
who are concerned about their exposure to DBFs may choose alternative sources
of water for ingestion.
What is being done?
Since the last letter was sent, we have tested a Miex Ion Exchange treatment system
and the results of the pilot test were very good and resulted in the decrease of
TTHM levels to well below drinking water standards. At a meeting on, April 27,
2006, the District approved the purchase of this system and the imposition of a
surcharge to finance this required water system improvement. The installation of
the new system will take place over the summer.
For more information please contact James McCain or Neil Doty
at (352)543-5285 or the
Cedar Key Water and Sewer District,
P. O. BOX 309, Cedar Key, Fl 32625.
Please share this information .with all the other people who drink this water,
especially .those who may not have received this notice directly (for example,
people in apartments, nursing homes, schools, and businesses). You can do this by
posting this notice in a public place or distributing copies by hand or mail.
This notice is being sent to by the Cedar Key Water & Sewer Dist
State Public Water System ID# 2380178
Date distributed 5/12/06


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ORITIARIES


THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2006


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Gloria N. King Allen
Gloria N. King Allen of Bronson died Wednesday at her
home. She was 64.
Mrs. Allen was born in Lawtey and moved to Bronson in
1971 from Gainesville.
She was a retired bank manager in Archer.
She was Pentecostal.
Survivors include a daughter, Karen Smith of Bronson; a
son, Ronnie King of Charleston, S.C.; sisters Virginia Pitts
of Hawthorne and Mildred Graham of Bronson; and two
grandchildren.
Arrangements by Williams-Thomas Funeral Home
Westarea in Gainesville.

Jeffrey De Long
Jeffrey De Long of Trenton died Monday in Chiefland. He
was 41.
Mr. De Long was born in Fort Lauderdale.
He was a truck driver for O'Steen Brothers Construction
Co.
He liked to go fishing with his children and watch drag
racing.
Survivors include a son, Jeffrey Martin De -Long Jr. of
Trenton; daughters Laura Lynn De Long and Jennifer Michelle
De Long, both of Trenton; his parents, Fred and Dona De
Long of Trenton; a sister, Melanie Shelton of Wilmington,
N.C.; and his grandmother, Larue Rabuck of Clermont.
Arrangements by Milam Funeral and Cremation Services
in Newberry.

Sidney Perry Dosh Jr.
Sidney Perry Dosh Jr. of Cross City died Wednesday. He
was 67.
Mr. Dosh moved to the Cross City area in 2000 from Crystal
River,.
He was the former owner and publisher of the Dixie County
Advocate.
He was a member of the Grace Episcopal Church of Ocala
and also belonged to the Sons of Confederate Veterans, the
Rotary Club and the Elks Club.
Survivors include his father, Sidney.R Dosh Sr. of Ocala; a
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son, Rusty Dosh of Ocala; a daughter, Sharon Dosh of Crystal
River;.and six grandchildren.
Arrangements by Rick Gooding Funeral Home in Cross
City.

Richard Erickson
Richard Erickson of Orange Lake died Thursday in
Gainesville. He was 63.
Mr. Erickson was born in Detroit and moved to this area in
1968.
He was a forklift operator.
He was a Lutheran and a member of Laborers International
Union of North America Local 800.
Survivors include his wife, June Erickson of Orange Lake;
.a son, Harold Erickson of Orange Lake; a daughter, Arlita
Lewis of Trenton; sisters Kathy Erickson of Williston and
Karen Prevatt of Macclenny; a brother, Ronald Warring of
McIntosh; and three grandchildren.
Arrangements by Roberts Funeral Home in Ocala.

Oliver L. Funk
Oliver L. Funk of Trenton died Sunday in Park Meadows
Health and Rehabilitation Center. He was 82.
S Mr. Funk was born in Camden, N.J., and
moved to Trenton from Ocean Gate, N.J., eight
years ago. He was a machinist and served in the
U.S. Coast Guard during World War II.
Survivors include a son, Gary Funk of Turn-
ersville, N.J.; a daughter, Judy Geiger of Chief-
land; a brother, Robert Funk of Pennsville,
N.J.; a sister, Norma Funk ofAtlantic City, N.J.;
seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Arrangements by Knauff Funeral Home.

Irene Grimes
Irene Grimes of Gainesville died Thursday at the E.T. York
Hospice Care Center after an extended illness. She was 63.
Mrs. Grimes was born in White Springs and moved to
Gainesville 22 years ago from Orange Heights.
She was a supervisor at Tacachale.
She was a member of Restoration Outreach Ministry.
She was preceded in death by her husband, John H. Grimes,
and a daughter, Brenda Lewis.
'Survivors include sons James Smith, James Coney, Robert
Coney, Sam Coney, Calvin Coney, Bobby Ross and William
Ross, all of Gainesville, and Herman Ross of Baltimore,
Md.; daughters Debra Dallas of Williston, Gladys Smith of
Newberry, Ida Jones and Mary Baker, both of Jacksonville,
and Marian Watson of Gainesville; a brother, Charlie Smith
of Gainesville; and numerous grandchildren.
Arrangements by Chestnut Funeral Home in Gainesville.

Norman R. Pariseau
Norman R. Pariseau ofDeltona died Monday in Gainesville.
He was 84.
Mr. Pariseau was born in Fall River, Mass. He moved to
Deltona in 1997 from Hollywood, Fla.


He was a yacht captain for a private ship and a U.S. Navy
veteran, serving in the Atlantic and Pacific
theaters during World War II on the U.S.S.
Boise.
He was a member of the Disabled American
Veterans, the Moose Lodge, the Veterans of'
Foreign Wars, the American Legion and the-
Fleet Reserve.
Survivors include his wife, Linnie MacDonald
Pariseau of Deltona; a son, Norman Pariseau of
Pembroke Pines; a daughter, Sheila Gosman of Williston; a
sister, Edna Haun of Murrieta, Calif.; eight grandchildren; 14
great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.
Arrangements by Williams-Thomas Funeral Home in
Gainesville.

Paul Louis Schneider Sr.
Paul Louis Schneider Sr. of McLean, Va., died Saturday at
the Inova Fairfax Hospital in Fairfax, Va. He was 86.
Mr. Schneider moved to Virginia a month ago from
Trenton.
He worked for 42 years as an electrician in the Miami area
as a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers Union.
He was a member of the Unity Masonic Lodge and
Suwarinee Baptist Church.
Survivors include a son, Paul L. Schneider Jr. of Fairfax,
Va.; and five grandchildren.
Arrangements by Rick Gooding Funeral Home in Cross
City.

Leslie Lee Washington
Leslie Lee Washington of Ocala died May 11. He was 53.
Mr. Washington was born in Williston and lived most of his
life in Ocala.
He was a self-employed farmer and he was a Methodist..
Survivors include his father, James Washington of Fort
Lauderdale; his mother, Sarah Simmons of Ocala; sons
Jerome Washington of Savannah, Ga., Tyrone Washington of
Marietta, Ga., and Travis Washington of Ocala; sisters Brenda
Lissimore of Ocalaarid Ella Badger of Jacksonville; brothers
Noble Washington and Kenneth Washington, both of Ocala;
and nine grandchildren.
Arrangements by Carnegie Funeral Home in Chiefland.

Safe driving class planned
Ah AARP Driver Safety Class is scheduled for June 8 and
9, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Capital City Bank, 2012 N. Young
Blvd., Chiefland. It costs $10 per person but will lead to a
discount in insurance rates with many insurance companies.
Interested parties should contact their individual carriers to
determine if it will benefit them.
The classes are for drivers aged 50 and older. There is a
limited seating capacity for the class, so participants are asked
to reserve their place as soon as possible. To register, call Jean
da Costa at (352) 493-7597. Leave a message if there is no
answer and the call will be returned.


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IF YOU DON'T have a mirror, then a car window will do as
you adjust your mortarboard.


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THE FUTURE'S SO
bright, I have to wear
shades--indoors, too!


KIBBY ISHAN-KHOJAEVA AND RITA EDWARDS, friends for life, know that this
is the beginning of a wonderful future.


I'M READY BUT THERE
seems to be a delay up
ahead.


MANDY LOCKABY does one final scrunch before
getting ready to take the field.


One more
line, one last
night as the
Bronson High
School Class
of 2006 takes
to the field.


Journal photos by
Carolyn Risner


JUST LIKE KINDERGARTEN, graduates have to
queue up and take their turns for diplomas.


Your hat is fine, but you may want to zip that robe!


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Where's Corey Frota go- 7 '
ing after graduation?
Disney World, of course. CARLA FINE and Tiffany Broestler do some last minute adjustments before Saturday's commencement
He already has the ears. exercises.


KENDRA HWPDFN
glad it's over.


JERRET WESTLING and family know that it took
years of hard work to get him to Saturday's event.


MOMS, DADS and support people were thanked
during Cedar Key's graduation.


Everyone knows that getting through school is a family affair and so nothing is
more appropriate than the family portrait.


WHAT'S NEXT? asked Lauren Kerchner.


THE CEDAR KEY High School graduating class of 2006.


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BRITT WILLIAMS hands
out programs.


LEADING THE Chiefland
High School 2006
Graduating Class out
to the field, Keagon
Weatherford touches the
flagpole as has been the
tradition to assure luck
for the class.


CHIEFLAND HIGH School graduate Kelly Brasswell runs


CHIEFLAND HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2006


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THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2006


TWO WERE attentive to the speaker but the one in
the middle is already dreaming of the future.


SIMONA NELSON helps Linda Harvey put the tassel
on her hat.


AMBER MOORE, Nickie Alexander and Shaina
Jackson are all smiles right before the ceremony.


CONNOR HOLT and Jennifer Houtman give a celebratory high five.


PATRICIA
WILLIS,
Allyson
Dearth and
Chance
Cline share
a group
hug.


JESSICA BATTS
a breather
graduation.


takes
before


Journal photos by
Miriam Blitch








CLAYTON
BUSH
thanks God
he made it.


Omarys Rosado and Judith Carrasquillo were proof
that only a mother's touch would do.


JOSHUA GODBEY kept a
firm grip on his tassel.


EYES WERE fixed on a
goal for 13 years and fixed
again on keeping the pace
during graduation.


THEY WAITED patiently as the rest of their class made their entrance.


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THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2006, LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL


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U lassified

Deadline.
Monday
2 p.m.





Legals



Sy COUNTY JOU
HE COIN7TY PAiPE Ei T. 1B


100 MISCELLANEOUS
105 Personals
110 Lost & Found
115 Notices
125 Services
130 Free
200 EMPLOYMENT
210 Help Wanted/Full-time
240 Help Wanted/Part-time
245 Work Wanted
300 RENTALS
305 Apartments for Rent
310 Houses for Rent
315 Mobile Homes for Rent


Call:
Fax:


330 Commercial Property
for Rent
345 Wanted to Rent
400 REAL ESTATE
405 Condos & Apart-
ments for Sale
410 Houses for Sale
415 Mobile Homes for
Sale
435 Commercial Property
for Sale
500 FOR SALE
505 Antiques
510 Auctions


Chiefland 352-490-4462
Chiefland 352-490-4490


Email: mblitcha'leviourmal.com
Visit: 13 South Main Street, Chieland


515 Yard Sales
525 Appliances
535 Pets & Animals
600 RECREATION
605 Boats & Marine
610 Campers & RVs
615 Motorcycles & ATVs
700 FARM
705 Farm Equipment
800 TRANSPORTATION
810 Automobiles
820 Trucks
825 Vans
900 LEGALS


Bronson 352-486-2312 'i
Bronson 352-486-5042'
440 South Court StreetiBoi
440 South Court Street; Bro


Miscellaneous U


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Personals
105 o o
AA MEETING--for information
call North Central Florida Inter-
group Office at (352) 372-8091
which is also a 24 hour local hot-
line number, tfn

ADDICTION HELP
Narconon, a nonprofit
organization dedicated to helping
those with drug addictions, is
here to help residents of Levy
County. For help, call 1-800-556-'
8885.tfn/nc

NARCONON ... a nonprofit
public benefit organization that
specializes in helping people
with drug or alcohol addictions
offers FREE assessments and
more than 11,000 local referrals
through the 800 line.Call
(800) 556-8885 or visit www.
drugrehab.net

LOst and Foui.,

IF YOU'VE lost an animal, dog
or cat, please contact the Levy
County Animal Control at 486-
5138 www.levycountyanimal.
petfinder.org. Tfnf

125 Servic'E
TREES, TREES, TREES. Langs-
ton Tree Services, Inc. Call (352)
490-4456. tfnb

T&J TREE SERVICE lot clear-
ing, stump grinding, bushhog-
ging, underbrushing, removals,
boxblading, Bobcat -work. In-
sured, licensed, 19 years' expe-
rience. Call 486-6297. 5/25p.


Employment I


20

Help Want
210 Full time

QUALITY HAIRDRESSER want-
ed. Shear Expressions-Bronson.
352-486-6899.5/4tfn

PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS.
Home every night! Full benefits
package. Dry bulk and flatbed
positions at Newberry Terminal.
Commercial Carrier Corp. 866-
300-8759 5/25,6/1 p

HELP WANTED
FULL TIME
IMMEDIATE
POSITIONS
AVAILABLE

DUMP TRUCK
FOREMAN/DRIVER
CLASS A CDL
MINIMUM 3 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE

HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR
MINIMUM 3 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE

HEALTH INSURANCE
AVAILABLE

CALL 352-472-4550
COLEMAN
CONSTRUCTION,
INC. NEWBERRY

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER, DRUG FREE
WORKPLACE


Help Wantl
210 Full timeol
IRRIGATION LAB MEMBER -
The Suwannee River Resource
Conservation and Development
Council, Inc. is seeking
applications for a, position with
its Mobile Irrigation Laboratory
(MIL). Applicants should have
experience with field data
collection and have basic
computer skills. Knowledge
of agricultural practices and/
or irrigation is preferable. The
MIL position involves providing
services to a broad'range of
agricultural producers and
requires considerable fieldwork.
This entry level position
requires initial .training in Live
Oak, Florida and then will work
from our Chiefland branch
office. A high .school diploma is
required. Salary is dependent
on level of qualifications and
experience. The closing date
for this position is June 2, 2006
at 5:00 PM. You should send a
resume, along with names and
telephone numbers of three
references to: Suwannee River
RC&D, 234 Court St SE, Live
Oak, FL 32064. You may also
contact the office at (386)364-


1 Help Wantl
210 Full tim
4278 for further information. The
Suwannee River RC&D is an
Equal Opportunity Employer and
a Drug Free Work Place. EEO/
AA/VID. 5/25,6/1b

FT OFFICE ASST Responsi-
ble, detail oriented ability to work
independently, some account-
ing, excellent customer service,
and effective communication
and phone skills. Experience in
Microsoft.Excel & Word. Knowl-
edge of Quick Books a + but not
required. Have a good attitude &
sense of humor. Send resume
to lindac@gatorworks.com, Fax
352-490-6189, PO Box 1126,
Chiefland, FL, 32644,. no phone
calls.

AVON. Now hiring representa-
tive. Earn 50% commission. $10
,start-up kit. Free gift with. sign
on. Call Terri toll free 1-877-814-
4516
5/25, 6/1, 8, 15p


RECYCLE


eal Estate

404


Mobile Hr
415 for Sal
LIKE NEW 2000 Homes of Merit
1 1/4 acres between Newberry
and Bronson, 3/2 OAK CABI-'
NETRY, new floor coverings,
fireplace, deep soaking tub and
new appliances. New well and'
septic. A steal at $110,000. 352-
472-4977. 5/11,18, 25, 6/1p

Manufactured or Modular
Homes
Factory Direct. Save $10,000.
Call for free color brochure
1-866-755-9133
5/18, 25,6/1,8pB
Resident
425 Property fo"

FOR SALE: residential vacant
lot in improved subdivision. 1.25
acres in Bronson. $30,000. For
more info, e-mail TAZD4@aol.
com or call 201-265-0527. 5/25,
6/1-15


Smith & Associates, GWIA.C
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... Three City Lots! 3BR, 2 BA Renovatedl 3BR, 1BA 1,400
1,296 sq. ft. 4.63 acre Covered 1,512 sq. ft. 0.6 acre Fenced, sq.ft. 0.7 acre Very clean, neutral

(352) 843-1090 (352) 665-9901 (352) 490-1214
0.22 acre, Bronson, in city limits, $25,000 1.12 acres, Bronson, Mature oaks, great homesite. S29,900
S 0.25 acre, Bronson, convenient to Williston, $18,000 1.25 acres, Bronson, Cleared with large oaks. $28,000
0.5 acre, Bronson, wooded, just off highway, $32,000 f.i i 25 acres, Bronson, University Estates $30,000
0.82 acre. Bronson, Partial clearing, limerock drive. $24,000 1.25 acres, Bronson. University Estates $30,000
0.83 acre, Bronson, Partial clearing, limerck drive. $24,000 1.25 acres, Bronson, Well, septic & power. $40,000
I acre, Bronson, On paved road, cleared. $20,000 1.65 acres, Bronson, Partial clearilimeck drive. 48,000

20 acres, Pasture/oaks. Bronson *24.44 acres, Bronson, Wooded, *31.75 acres, Bronson,
H w 1 Adj. 20 acres available. $360,000 near Goethe, $398,000 Development potential, $698,500


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interactive commuiiity forum'for posting calendars, in writing!. It's an approach that's earned GMAC a
yard sales, recipes, &,much niorel remarkable 94% Customer Satisfaction Rating ihe best
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REDUCEDI 200 Acre Farm with 3/2 home just South of
Chiefland with 1/2 mile on paved highway 347.60 acre
coastal hay, 60 acre pasture,80 acre cultivated.Scattered
live oak trees makes this a perfect setting for a horse
farm. Rare to find this type of farm in our area today!
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Two car garage has been converted into game room remodeled 4 bedroom, 2 bath home on 5+
with bath, could be used as 4th bedroom. Two large acres off the Manatee Springs Road. Drive thru
barns with plenty of room for animals.Workshop with garage/workshop. Home has new tile, a/c heat
A/C. Convenient to Chiefland quiet country living, unit, cabinets, carpet, 4th' bedroom & bath,
only minutes to town. $349,900. (LR-751551-D) 352- appliances and corian countertops. Offered at
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SUWANNEE RIVERFRONT. Great Weekend Get-A-Way City of Chiefland 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, C/B & Frame fenced yard,2 car carport with workshop and
Ready to move into.This is no fixer-upper. Mobilehome Home on paved street.Central H/A, Range & Refrigera- storage area. Close to schools, shopping, the
in very good condition with Great view of river.Just sit tor.$170,000.(LR-523752375-D) 352-493-2221 Gulf of Mexico, and the Suwannee River.
back and relax. $194,900. (DW-750808-K) $85,000. (DR-751999-JW) 352-463-6144 or
352-a493.-2 42-n.nnn0


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Auction.
510
FAT GOOSE AUCTION
downtown Chiefland holding *
estate auctions each Friday
night box lots of quality estate
items start at 6:15 p.m. and our
main estate auction starts at 7:00
pm. This week we have another
estate of fine pocket watches;
one has a solid 14K gold case,
several Fenton & Gobel pieces,
9 crystal Disney pieces, very
nice; large 1800's wall clock, and
a nice mantel.clock, collection
of vintage "Lensey" Matchbox
cars, a complete Bombay Sleigh
bed set, and several other
pieces of furniture like always
- lots more. AU992/AB692 (Ron
Jamerson) 10% BP For other
info call Jim Morehead at (352)
356-1065. 5/25b

Deadline is
Monday at
2 p.m.


Regina Goss
Licensed Real Estate Broker
www.gosswilliams.com

MOBILE HOMES:


Miscellan


NEW MOWER & CHAIN SAW
PARTS: Stihl, Husqvarna, Ayp,
Murray, Sears, MTD, Briggs,
Kohler, Robin, and Honda.
Blades for most mowers. Beau-
champ Saw Shop. 352-493-4904
1/7/07

CHAIRS FOR SALE, metal
folding chairs 1 to 500, or
padded stacking chairs 1 to
380. Buy all or as few as you may
need cheap. Call Jim Morehead
at (352) 356-1065 5/25b









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Comer Lot 2002 3-BR/2BA DWMH in Gleason's Trailer
Village .Fireplace, new well & septic. $65,000
Whitted Mobile Home Estates 3/2 DWMH on 2 lots,
screened porch, detached carport & more. $69,000
LOTS & ACREAGE:
7.45 Acres on U.S. Alt. 27. $130,000
8.9 Acres -just off U.S. Alt. 27. $120,000
5 Wooded Acres Gilchrist County, some pecan trees.
$8&5;00 Reduced to $76,500!
100 Acres Williston area, pines, oaks, holly & more,
small ponds. $19,000 per acre,
Comer Parcel 80 Ac at corner of 2 paved roads, planted
pines. $15,000 per acre
80 Acres 1/4 mile paved road frontage, large oaks.
$12,000 per acre
20 Acres -just 5 miles from town, paved road.
$15,000 per acre
Riverfront Lot -100' Sold nnee River, beautiful wood-
ed lot just down from public boat ramp & park. Has
power DO NOT guarantee building status. $75,000
160 Acres Adjacent to Goethe Forest over 100 Ac plant-
ed pines -paved road access. $10,000 per Acre
City of Trenton Small residential building lot in town -
chain link fenced, nice lawn. $39,900
Bronson Heights 1/4 Acre lot on NE 94th Terr., ready
for MH or SHIP home. $17,500
Whitted Mobile Home Estates -2 lots ready for your mo-
bile home. One w/ shed: $15,500.2nd one: $15,000.
10-Acre Tracts 4 to choose from. Great location close to
Golf Course. Priced $125,000 to $139,000.
HOMES:
City of Chief land 2 or 3 BR, 1 BA home on U.S. Alt. 27,
garage & screen porch. $4-900- Reduced to $121,900!
Park Avenue East 3 BR, 1 Bath on corner parcel. Great
for SHIP. $89.900
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102 S. Main Street, Chiefland, FL 32626
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL


CLASSIFIED & LEGALS


THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2006


Page 13


IN THE CIRCUIT, EIGHTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE -
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.

CASE NUMBER: 38-2006 CA
000319
VICTORINE GARVEY
Plaintiffs,


CARL W. BECKMAN Toge
With his heirs, should he
deceased, and any natural
known persons who might
the unknown spouse, h
devisees, grantees, credit
or other parties claiming
through, under or against
above-named defendants
Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION

To: CARL W. BECKMAN
gether With his heirs, should
be deceased, and any na
unknown persons who n
be the unknown spouse, h
devisees, grantees, credit
or other parties claiming
through, under or against
above-named defendants.
You hereby are notified
a Complaint to Quiet Title
filed in this court on April
2006. You are required to s
a copy of your written defen
if any, on the petitioner's a
S ney, whose name .and add
is Sherea-Ann Ferrer, P.O.
721894 Orlando Florida 32
and file an original with the
of this court on or before
9,. 2006 Otherwise, a judgr
may be entered against yol
the relief demanded in the
tion. Property Description F
bow Lake Estates Block 39
12 SECTION N Township
South Range 17 East Prop
Identification # 06904-012-0
Witness my hand and sea
April 24, 20'06.

banny J. Shipp
Clerk of the Court

By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk

(Court Seal)
Pub: May 4, 11, 18, 25, 200E

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCLE
IN AND FOR LEVY COUN
FLORIDA.

CASE NUMBER:'38-200(
00(
VICTORINE GARVEY
Plaintiffs,
VS

ELWIN J. ELLIOTT AND E
M. ELLIOTT Together With 1
heirs, should they be decea
and any natural unknown
sbns who might be the unkn
spouse, heirs, devisees, gl
ees, creditors, or other pa
claiming by, through, under
against the above-named de
dants


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,


RE-NOTICE OF FORECLO-
SURE SALE


RIDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
8-2006-CA-0205 the Motion to Reset Foreclosure
CK HILL BAP- Sale dated May 10, 2006 entered
also known as iin Civil Case No. 06-CA-39 ofthe
)CK HILL M.B. Circuit Court of the 8TH Judicial
Circuit in and for LEVY County,
Plaintiff, Bronson, Florida, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash
at THE MAIN LOBBY of the
N, if living, or if LEVY County Courthouse at 355
heirs, adminis- South Court Street, Bronson,
igns; and HOR- Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 12th
TS, A; VERNON day of June, 2006 the following
D T. ROBERTS described property as set forth in
ROBERTS, if liv- said Summary Final Judgment,
based, his or her to-wit:
s, administrators LOT 84, BLOCK 10, OF FAN-
NIN SPRINGS ANNEX, AS PER
Defendants. PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 31, OF


by, NOTICE OF ACTION
the
TO: RILEY GOLDEN
Deceased

HORACE C. ROBERTS
Deceased
To-
d he A. VERNON GILLUM
tural Address Unknown
night
eirs,
tors, FRED T. ROBERTS
by, 2926 Walton Creek Drive
the Colorado Springs, CO
80922
that
was ARTIS L. ROBERTS
24, Deceased
erve
ises, AS WELL AS any and all other
ittor- parties claiming by, through, un-
ress der, or against RILEY GOLDEN,
Box HORACE C. ROBERTS, A. VER-
872, NON GILLUM, FRED T. ROB-
clerk ERTS and ARTIS L. ROBERTS,
June or their respective heirs, admin-
nent istrators and assigns, as well as
u for all parties having or claiming to
peti- have any right, title or interest in
Rain- the property herein described.
I Lot YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
S15 action to quiet title to the fol-
)erty lowing property in Levy County,
0. .Florida, to-wit:
al on 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 1.6, of
the J.B. EPPERSON ADDITION
S~"''T~O Ti OWN OF "WILLISTON,
FLORIDA, per OR Book 261,
6 Page 640 and 641, public re-
cords of Levy County, Florida.
OF has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
TY, of your written defenses to it, if
any, on CHARLOTTE J. WEI-
DNER, Plaintiffs' attorney, whose
address is Post Office Box 1354,
30 C Bronson, Florida 32621, on or
32 before June 9, 2006 and file the
original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
Plaintiffs' attorney or immediate-
DNAly thereafter; otherwise a default
A will be entered against you for
Their the relief demanded in the Com-
se, plaint or petition.
per- Dated this 25t day of April
brown 2006.
rant- DANNY J. SHIPP
irties Clerk of Court
Pr or By: Gwen McElroy
afen- Deputy Clerk
Pub: May 4, 11, 18, 25, 20061


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
rame 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 Rainbow Lake
Estates Block 33 Lot 34 SEC-
TION N OR Book 135, page 278
Section 13 Township 15 South
Range 17 East Property Identi-
fication# 06887-053-00
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 8T JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL'JURISDICTION DI-
VISION
CASE NO: 06-CA-39
LASALLE BANK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION F/K/A LASAL-
LE NATIONAL BANK, IN ITS
CAPACITY AS INDENTURE
TRUSTEE UNDER THAT CER-
TAIN SALE AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED MARCH
1, 2000, AMONG AFC TRUST
SERIES 2000-1
PLAINTIFF
VS.

THELMA LOUISE NATION A/K/
A THELMA BROOKS NATION
IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AS-
SIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI-
TORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST THELMA
LOUISE NATION A/K/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 POS-
SESSION
DEFENDANTS)


THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
LEVY COUNTY FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH A 1992 DOU-
BLE WIDE MOBILE HOME VIN#:
47620395AE AND 47620395BE


Dated this 10th day c
2006.

DANNYJ.
Clerk of the Circu

By: Gwen
Depu
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL

IN ACCORDANCE WIT
AMERICANS WITH DlI
TIES ACT, persons with
ties needing a special acc
.'dation should contact C
ADMINISTRATION, at th
County Courthouse at 9'
5276, 1-800-955-8771 (T
1-800-955-8770, via Flor
lay Service.

DAVID J. STERN, PA.
801 S. UNIVERSITY
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
(954) 233-8000

06-49281 EMC
Pub: May 18, 25, 2006

IN THE CIRCUIT COUR
LEVY COUNTY, FLOI
PROBATE DI
File No. 06
IN RE: ESTATE OF

LLOYD ROBERT HOLR(
k/a LLOYD R. HOLROYC
Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDIT(
,(Summary Administra

TO ALL PERSONS
ING CLAIMS OR DEN
AGAINST THE ABOV
TATE:

You are hereby notify
an Order of Summary A
tration has been entered
estate of LLOYD ROBER
ROYD, a/k/a LLOYD R
ROYD, deceased, File I
06-CP-11, by the Circui
for Levy County, Florida, I
Division, the address o
is P.O. Drawer 610, B
Florida 32621; that the
dent's date of death was
2005; that the total valui
estate is $153,890.71 in
of exempt property and
names and addresses o
to whom it'has been assign
such order are:

Robert Holroyd
5720 SE 22nd Place
Ocala, Florida 34471

ALL INTERESTED PEI
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:


if May, :


SHIPP


lit Court NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
McElroy Foreclosure dated the 101 day of
ty Clerk May, 2006, and entered in Case
) No. 38-2006-CA-000130, of the
Circuit Court of the 8TH Judicial
'H THE Circuit in and for Levy County,
SABILI- Florida, wherein U.S. BANK
disabili- NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS
commo- TRUSTEE FOR THE STRUC-
COURT TURED ASSET INVESTMENT
e LEVY LOAN TRUST, 2005-4 is the
04-486- Plaintiff and MICHELLE GREER
FDD) or A/K/A MICHELLE L. GREER;
ida Re- FLORIDA DENTAL CENTERS
PA.; GREAT SENECA FINAN-
CIAL CORP., A MARYLAND
CORPORATION ASSIGNEE
DRIVE OF VISION MANAGEMENT
ASSIGNEE OF CHASE MAN-
HATTAN BANK; GEORGIA M.
FOGLE, TRUSTEE OF THE
AMERICAN CONSERVATION
TRUST; KENNETH S. GREER;
JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UN-
,: KNOWN TENANT (S) IN POS-
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
T FOR PROPERTY are defendants. I
VISION will ell to the highest and best
VSCPO1 N bidder for cash at the LOBBY OF
COURTHOUSE ON MONDAYS
at the Levy County Courthouse,
Y a in BRONSON, Florida, at 11:00
S a.m. on the 12h day of June,
2006, the following, described
property as set forth in said Final
ORS Judgment, to wit:
ition)
ALL THAT PART AND POR-
HAV- TION OF THE WEST / OF THE
MANDS WESTy2OFTHE NE/4OFTHE
'E ES- SE OF SECTION 1, TOWN-
SHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 16
EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLORI-'
ied that DA, THAT LIES AND IS NORTH
kdminis- OF STATE ROAD 40.
d in the
T HOL- If you are a person with Disabili-
Z. HOL- ties who need any accommo-
Number dation to participate in this pro-
it Court ceedirig, you are entitled at no
Probate cost to you to the provisions of
f which certain assistant. Please contact
ronson, the ADA Coordinator at Court
Sdece- Street, Bronson, FL 32621 or
June 7,. Telephone (352) 486-5276 prior
e of the 'to such proceeding. If you are
inclusive hearing impaired call 1-800-955-
that the 8771.
>f thnos Dated this 10th day of May,


gned by






RSONS


2006.


DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk Of The Circuit Court

By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Office of Marshall C. Wat-
son .
1800 NW 49t Street, Suite 120
C!-+- I i trimrrinla.i P%ri-m/4 'AoonQ


All creditors of the estate of Fo LUUUUe"i,, rlouui ooJu~
the decedent and persons hav- Telephone: (954) 453-0365
ing claims or demands against Facsimile: (954) 771-6052
the estate of the decedent other Pub: May 18, 25, 2006
than those for whom provision ~
for full payment was made in the
Order of Summary Administra- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
tion must file their claims with THE EIGHTH
this court WITHIN THE TIME JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORI-
PERIODS SET FORTH IN SEC- DA IN AND FOR
TION 733.702 OF THE FLORI- LEVY COUNTY
DA PROBATE CODE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS CASE NO. 38-2005-CA-870
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR- BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,
EVER BARRED. Plaintiff,
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH vs.
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED 7,
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF .'ROBERT U. DANKS, IF LIVING,
TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
OF DEATH IS BARRED. :SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
The date of the first publication LIENORS, CREDITORS,
of this Notice is May 18, 2006. TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN IN-
Person Giving Notice: TEREST BY, THROUGH, UN-
ROBERT B.HOLROYD DER OR AGAINST ROBERT U.
5720 SE 22"d Place DANKS, PHYLLIS B. DANKS, IF
Ocala, Florida 34471 LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS,
DEVISEES,GRANTEES, AS-


Attorney for Person Giving No-
tice:
LEWIS E. DINKINS, P.A.
LEWIS E. DINKINS
Florida Bar No. 019741
201. N.E. 8h Avenue
Ocala, Florida 34470
(352) 622-4176
Pub: May 18, 25, 2006


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
8TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 38-2006-CA-000130
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO-
CIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR
THE STRUCTURED ASSET
INVESTMENT LOAN TRUST,
2005-4,
Plaintiff,
vs.

MICHELLE GREER A/K/A MI-
CHELLE L. GREER, et al,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE


NOTICE OF ACTION


MANUELA. RIVERA- residence
unknown ANTONIO PEREZ -
residence unknown T. RICHARD
HAGIN residence unknown
ARIEL GONZALES and FAZIEL-
LETE GONZALEZ residence
unknown

AND ALL OTHER persons or
parties whomsoever claiming


SIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI-
TORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST PHYL-
LIS B. DANKS; SUNBANK OF
OCALA; WILLISTON HIGH-
LANDS HOME OWNERS AS-
SOCIATION, INC.; UNKNOWN
TENANT,
Defendants.

RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Amended Fi-
nal Judgment of Foreclosure
dated Nunc Pro Tunc April 20,
2006, and entered in Case No.
38-2005-CA-870, of the Cir-
ctit 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 LIV-
ING, AND IF DEAD, THE UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DE-
VISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGN-
EES, LIENORS, CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMINGAN INTER-
EST BY, THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST ROUBERT U.
DANKS; PHYLLIS B. DANKS,
IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AS-
SIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI-
TORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST PHYL-
LIS B. DANKS; SUNBANK OF
OCALA; WILLISTON HIGH-
LANDS HOME OWNERS AS-
SOCIATION, 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 12h, 2006, the following
described property as set forth in
said Final Judgment, to wit:

SLOT 9, BLOCK 50, THE RE-
PLAT OF WILLISTON LHIGH-
LANDS UNIT 5, ACCORDING
TO THE MAP OR PLAT THERE-
OF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 4, PAGE(S) 5 THROUGH
5-E, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. TO-
GETHER WITH A 1991 SKY-
LINE MOBILE HOME #2363-
0344AD AND #2363-0344BD.

DANNY J. SHIPP
As Clerk of the Court.

By: Gwen McElroy
As Deputy Clerk
(Court Seal)
IMPORTANT

In accordance with the Ameri-
cans with Disabilities Act, per-
sons 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, PA.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
951 N.E. 167th Street, Suite 204
North Miami Beach, Florida
33162
Telephone: (305) 770-4100
Fax: (305) 653 2063

Pub: May 18, 25 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.

MANUEL A. RIVERA; ANTONIO
PEREZ; T. RICHARD HAGIN, in-
dividually and as Trustee; ARIEL
GONZALEZ and FAZIELLETE
GONZALEZ.
Defendants.


Reasonable
Rates!
caUt
eawdotte J. Weidne"
ATTORNEY AT LAW
(352) 486-3753


Recycle


by, through, under or against the
above named parties, and to all
parties and persons whomsoev-
er 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 subdi-
vision in Section 15, Township
12 South, Range 17 East, Levy
County,'Florida, being more par-
ticularly described as follows:
The West 1/2 of the Northeast %
of the Northwest of the South-
west of the Northeast % of
Section 15, Township 12 south,
Range 17 East, Levy County,
Florida

Parcel 2. Tract #049, University
Estates, an unrecorded subdi-
vision in Section 16, Township
12 South, Range 17 East, Levy
County, Florida, being more par-
ticularly described as follows:
The North % of the Southwest
of the Northwest 1 of the North-
west % of the Northeast % of
Section16, Townshipl2 south,
Range 17 East, Levy County,
Florida

'Parcel 3. Lot 4, Block 14, WIL-
LISTON 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 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 ROBERT E. SEYMOUR,
Plaintiffs' attorney, whose ad-
dress is 121 NW Third Street,
Ocala, Florida 34475, on or be-
fore 6/23/06 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 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

CALL FOR BIDS,
The School Board of Levy Coun-
ty will receive sealed bids at the
Office of the Superintendent, 480
Marshburn Drive, PO Drawer
129, Bronson, Florida 32621 un-
til 4:00 p.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, (El-
ementary Bldg) at Cedar Key
School
Re-Roof a portion of the Caf-
eteria at Bronson Elementary
School
Re-Roof the Covered Walk-
ways 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 Direc-
tor, at (352) 486- 5250, or Gerald
Ward, Purchasing Coordinator,
at (352) 486-5297.
Pub: May 18, 25, 2006


Buying

Tax Deeds?
A'eed to. deat the titee?
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THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2006


egals

901


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 38-2006CA-000392
VICTOR A. HALLEY aTd ROG-
ER K. HALLEY,

Plaintiffs,
vs.

WARREN R. WILLIAMS and
AUDREY B. WILLIAMS, his wife
and ELMER A. FINLEY and
GAYLE N. FINLEY, his wife, if
married, if alive, and if dead, their
respective unknown, spouse,
heirs, devisees, grantees, credi-
tors, or other parties claiming by,
through, under or against them
individually,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF ACTION

TO:
WARREN R. WILLIAMS
ADDRESS UNKNOWN

AUDREY B. WILLIAMS
ADDRESS UNKNOWN

ELMER A. FINLEY
ADDRESS UNKNOWN

GAYLE N. FINLEY
ADDRESS UNKNOWN

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac-
tion to Quiet Title as to the fol-
lowing described lands: Those
lands as described in Exhibit "A"
attached hereto and made a part
hereof by reference.

EXHIBIT "A"
All of Block 5 of A.F. Knott Land
Company's First Subdivision of
parts of Section 5 and 6 in Town-
ship 17 South, Range 16 East,
according to plat thereof on file
and of record in the office of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court for Levy
County, Florida (which said sub-
division is now commonly called
"Yankeetown") and that certain
tract of.land lying on the West
side of aforesaid Block 5 and
abuting thereto, particularly de-
scribed as: Commence at North-
west corner of said BldlSS A.F.
Knott Land Company's First Sub-
division of parts of Section 5 and
6 in Township 17 South, Range
16 East, run thence Westerly
along the Southern line of River-
side Drive as shown on said plat
of A.F. Knott Land Company's
First Subdivision, if said River-
side Drive were produced or ex-
tended Westerly in a direct con-
tinuation of its present direction
for a distance of 30.2', continue
thence Westerly 220 11' South
of said produced and extended
South line of Riverside Drive for
a distance of 52.47', thence with
a deflection angle of 67" 49' to
the left, measure Southeasterly'
189.79', thence with a deflection
angle of 23 34' to the left, mea-
sure Southeasterly 133.85' more
or less to a point of the Northern
shoreline of the Withlacoochee
River, thence run Northeasterly
along the North shoreline of the
Withlacoochee River to a point
intersecting the Westerly line of
said Block 5, run thence North-
westerly along the Westerly line
of said Block 5 a distance of 320'
to Point of Beginning

AND

From the Northwest corner
of Block 5, of A.F. Knott Land
Company's First Subdivision of
parts of Section 5 and 6, Town-
ship 17 South, Range 16 East,
as recorded in Plat Book 2, Page
6, public records of Levy County,
Florida, measure Westerly along
the Southern Right of Way of
Riverside Drive 30.2', thence
with a deflection angle of 22" 11'
to the left measure Southwest-
erly 69.75' to the Point of Begin-
ning; thence with a deflection
angle of 69" 49' to the left, mea-
sure Southeasterly, along an old
fence line 353.65' more or less to
a point; hereinafter referred to as
Point "A", on the Northern shore-
line of the Withlacoochee River,
thence returning to the Point of
Beginning, measure Northeast-


early along the South Right of Way
line of Riverside Drive 17.28',
thence with a deflection angle
of 112" 11' to the right measure
Southeasterly 189.79', thence
with a deflection angle of 23"
34' to the left, measure South-
easterly 133.85' more or less to
a point on the North shoreline of
the Withlacoochee River, thence
measure Southwesterly along
Northern shoreline of the Withla-
coochee River 82.7' more or


less to the aforementioned Point
"A", thence measure Northwest-
erly along the above mentioned
fence line 353.65' more or less
to Point of Beginning.

TAX PARCEL # 10240210000 &
10077940000

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
32621, on or before June 30,
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 May 17,
2006.
DANNYJ. SHIP
Clerk of Court

BY: Gwen McElroy

Persons with disabilities request-
ing reasonable accommodations
to participate ih this proceeding
should contact (352) 374-3639
(Voice & TDD) or via Florida Re-
lay Service at (800) 955-8771.
Pub.: May 25, June 1, 8, 15,
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 4:00 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

'bTiAi CrcURT 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
Departmentof Health and Human
Resources, is seeking legal and
physical custody of said child
respondent, D.C. Further, The
Petitioner is seeking to locate
David Copen, Jr., the father of
the infant respondent, D.C.
It is Ordered that David Copen,
Jr. appear at the Fayette County
Courthouse Annex, Fayetteville,
West Virginia, before the
Honorable Paul M. Blake, Jr.,
Judge of the Circuit Court of
Fayette County, West Virginia
on Thursday, June 8, 2006,
beginning at 10:00 a.m., for a
Permanency Hearing, and object
or make other defense to the
Petition, otherwise guardianship
of the infant respondent, D.C.,
may be granted to the West
Virginia Department of Health
and Human Resources and the
parental rights terminated.
Further, it is hereby Ordered
that the Adult Respondent,
David Copen, Jr., be advised of
his right to have counsel at every
stage of thpse proceedings and
that counsel will be appointed if
he cannot pay for the services
of counsel and that such
proceedings may result in the
severance of parental rights and
the transfer of custody of said


children unto the Petitioner.
The infant respondent, D.C.,
shall be represented by
counsel at every stage of these
proceedings. The Guardian ad
Litem appointed for said child is
Paul O. Clay, Jr., Post Office Box
746, Fayetteville, West Virginia,
25840, Area Code (304) 574-
2182.
ENTERED by the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Fayette County


this 15h day of May 2006.

NEIL V. BODEN
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney

DANIEL E. WRIGHT, CLERK
Fayette County Circuit Court
Fayette County, West Virginia

Pub: May 25, June 1, 2006



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NUMBER: 38-
2006CA000389
SHELDON HUTCHINS AND
CHRISTINE HUTCHINS
I Plaintiffs,
'VS s

JANE M. USHER Together
With her heirs, should she 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
Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION

To: JANEM. USHER Together
With her heirs, should she 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 May 17,2006. 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,30, 2006.
Otherwise, a judgment may
be entered against you for the
relief demanded in the petition.
Property Description: Rainbow
Lakes Estates Block 30 Lot 51, as
recorded in the Officials Records
Book 3 page 27 public records of
Levy County, Florida Section 13
orTRAiip 15 Soulrilrid'MINa9e!'
h17l El 'acel #90 0 To-L'jM.i
Witness my hand and seal on
May 17, 2006.

DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of the Court

By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
(COURT SEAL)

Pub: May 25, June 1, 8, 15,
2006

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA

CASE NO. 38-2006CA-000391
LELA R. PEPPER d/b/a
PEPPER'S T.V APPLIANCE,
S: Plaintiff,

vs,

JAMES A; VIDA and DONNA!
N. VIDA;, if married, if alive,
arid if dead their respective
unknown, spouses, heirs,
devisees', grantees, creditors,
or, other parties claiming by,
through, under or against them
.individually,
;: Defendants. ,

NOTICE OF ACTION:

TO: JAMES A. VIDA
address unknown

DONNA N. VIDA
address unknown

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action..to Quiet Title as to the'
following described lands: Those
lands as described in Exhibit "A"
attached hereto and made a part
hereof by reference.

EXHIBIT "A"
LOTS 2 THROUGH 11,
BLOCK A-6, JEMLANDS, AN
UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION


RECORDED IN UNRECORDED
PLATS BOOK OF LEVY
COUNTY, PAGE 35, OF THE
* PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING
MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF
THE NORTHWEST % OF
SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12
SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST,


LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
RUN NORTH ON THE WEST
BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID
SECTION 29, A DISTANCE OF
660 FEETTOA POINT; THENCE
RUN EAST PARALLEL TO THE
SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF
THE NORTHWEST % OF SAID
SECTION 29 A DISTANCE
OF 50 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING; FROM
SAID PONT OF BEGINNING
CONTINUE EAST PARALLEL
TO THE SOUTH BOUNDARY
LINE OF THE NORTHWEST
% OF SAID SECTION 29 A
DISTANCE OF 400 FEET TO A
POINT; THENCE RUN SOUTH-
PARALLEL TO THE WEST
BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID
NORTHWEST -% OF SAID
SECTION 29 A DISTANCE OF
100 FEETTOA POINT; THENCE
RUN WEST PARALLEL TO THE
SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF
SAID NORTHWEST % OF SAID
SECTION 29 A DISTANCE OF
400 FEET TOA POINT; THENCE
RUN NORTH PARALLEL TO
THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE
OF SAID NORTHWEST OF
SAID SECTION 29 A DISTANCE
OF 100 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING. SAID LAND
LYING AND BEING IN THE
SOUTHWEST % OF THE
NORTHWEST OF SECTION
29, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH,
RANGE 14 EAST, LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

TAX PARCEL # 01097-372-00

filed against you and you are
required to serve a copy of
your written defenses, if any,
on RONALD W. STEVENS,
Petitioner's attorney, whose
address is Post Office Box
1444, Bronson, FL 32621, on or
before June 30, 2006, and file
the original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
Plaintiff's 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 on May 17,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of Court

By Gwen McElroy
Persons with disabilities
irequesting a '11'-' ,-* ealmbriabl
raccoiinddationbuto'' mrtiipcte .
in this proceeding should contact
(352) 374-3639 (Voice & TDD)
or via Florida Relay Service at
(800) 955-8771.

Pub: May 25, June 1, 8, 15,
2006


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 38-20006-CA-075

DIVISION
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
Plaintiff,
vs.
GARY THOMAS, et al,
Defendantss.

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment
of Mortgage Foreclosure dated
May 15, 2006 and entered in
Case NO. 38-2006-CA-075 of
the Circuit Court of the EIGHTH
Judicial Circuit in and for LEVY
County, Florida wherein BANK
OF AMERICA, N.A., is the
Plaintiff and GARY THOMAS;
are the Defendants, I will sell to
the highest and best bidder for
cash at MAIN LOBBY OF THE
LEVY COUNTY COURTHOUSE
at 11:00 AM, on the 12th day
of June, 2006, the following
described property as set forth in
said Final Judgment:

PARCEL 6 OF LAUREL
COUNTRY ESTATES, AS FILES
IN TYPE II, BOOK 1, PAGE 30:
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
FORA POINT OF REFERENCE,
COMMENCE AT THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE


SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER
OF THE NORTHEAST ONE-
QUARTER OF SECTION 13,
TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE
18 EAST, THENCE RUN SOUTH
00 DEGREES 37 MINUTES
14 SECONDS WEST ALONG
THE EAST LINE OF SAID
SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER
OF THE NORTHEAST ONE-
QUARTER A DISTANCE OF
726.04 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING, THENCE


NORTH 89 DEGREES 16
MINUTES 46 SECONDS WEST
724.45 FEET, THENCE SOUTH
00 DEGREES 37 MINUTES 14
SECONDS WEST 301.22 FEET
TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID
SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER
OF THE SOUTHEASE ONE-
QUARTER, THENCE -SOUTH
89 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 12
SECONDS EAST 724.45 FEET
TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER
OF SAID SOUTHWEST ONE-
QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST
ONE-QUARTER THENCE
NORTH 00 DEGREES 37
MINUTES 14 SECONDS EAST,
301.34 FEET TO CLOSE ON
THE POINT OF BEGINNING
LYING AND BEING IN THE
SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER
OF THE NORTHEAST ONE-
QUARTER OF SAID SECTION
13, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH,
RANGE 18 EAST.
TOGETHER WITH THAT
CERTAIN MOBILE HOME
LOCATED THEREON, SERIAL
NUMBERS 8D610969MA AND
8D610969MB
A/K/A 18650 NORTHEAST
81ST STREET, WILLISTON, FL
32696
WITNESS MY HAND and the
seal of this Court on May 16,
2006.
Danny J. Shipp
Clerk of the Circuit Court

By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski
P.O. Box 25018
Tampa, Florida 33622-5018
F06001438
BANKAMERICA2 CONV -R
sstabile
Pub: May 25, June 1, 2006


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO.: 38-2006-CA-0108
MILTON M. WALIGA, et al,
Plaintiff,
VS.

YVONNE M. CZARNIAK, et al,
Defendants,

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Clerk of this Court shall
sell, pursuantto a Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated May 15,
2006 in Civil Action No. 38-2006-
CA-0108, Circuit Court of the
Eighth Judicial Circuit, in and for
Levy County, Florida, wherein
Milton M. Waliga, et al, is the
Plaintiff and Yvonne M. Czarniak,
et al, are the Defendants, the
following described property in
Levy County, Florida:

Lot 22, Allen Wade Subdivision,
as per plat thereof recorded in
Plat Book 8, page 39, Public
Records of Levy County,
Florida.

at public sale on June 12, 2006,
at 11:00 A.M. to the highest
bidder for cash in the lobby of
the Levy County Courthouse in
Bronson, Levy County, Florida.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
the Court on May 15, 2006.
DANNY SHIPP
Clerk of the Court

By: Deanna Dobbins
As Deputy Clerk
Pub: May 25, June 1, 2006


Send your legal notices by

fax, e-mail or US Mail.

Call Robin for more

information at 490-4462.




TRI-CO NTY

I IROP1CT"Dc


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Most Insurance Accepted: OFFICE HOURS
Most HMO's and PPO's Monday/Wednesday/Friday
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Garbage Service

Price Increase as of June 1, 2006


Type New Price


Single (CL) $9.25
Family (CL) $12.85
Government $25.50
Restaurant (5) $71.25


Outside City Limits


Single (OL) $10.25
Family (OL) $14.00
Commercial (OL) $28.25



Commercial


2YD 1 X weekly $46.75
2YD 2 X weekly $86.75
4YD 1 X weekly $86.75
4YD 2 X weekly $126.50
4YD 3 X weekly $157.25
4YD 5 X weekly $212.00
6YD 3 X weekly $201.75
8YD 2 X weekly $199.50
8YD 3 X weekly $263.25

Pub: May 25,2006 & June 1, 2006









LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL


Leaalsh a Classifieds


THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2006


Page 15


PLANNING COMMISSION

A public hearing on each petition as described below will be conducted by the Planning Commission on Monday, June 5, 2006 at 6:30
p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard during the course of action. The hearing will be held in the County Commissioner's
Meeting Room, The Levy County Courthouse, 355 South Court Street, Bronson, Florida. The Planning Commission is not bound to
consider the petitions in the order listed in this notice. Any of these petitions may be considered as soon as the meeting commences.

FP 4-06 McMillen Surveying representing Gator Oaks, LLC, petitioning the board for a Final Plat of "Gator Oaks" a subdivision located
in the NW of the SW of Section 35, Township 11S, Range'17E, Levy County. Said parcel contains forty acres more or less and is
located in an "A/RR" Agriculture/Rural Residential zone. This subdivision will consist-of four 9 acre more or less residential lots.
PP 18-06 Cioft Land Surveying, Inc. representing Peggy White, Nettie White Life Estates, Thomas Joyner, Dolores Joyner, Bobby
White, Edwina Asbell and Joseph Asbell, petitioning the board for a Preliminary Plat of "White Estates," a subdivision located in the
NE of Section 8,Township 12S, Range 18E, Levy County. Said parcel contains 40 acres more or less and is located in an "A/RR"
Agriculture/Rural Residential zone. This subdivision will consist of four 10 acre more gr less residential lots.
PP 19-06 Croft Land Surveying, Inc. representing Calvin D. Gosman, Jr. and Sheila A. Gosman, petitioning the board for a Preliminary
Plat of "Gosman Acres," a subdivision located in the NE /4 of Section 32, Township 12S, Range 19E, Levy County. Said parcel contains
3.6 acres more or less. This parcel has a land use designation of "MDR" Medium Density Residential and,.a zoning classification of
"R" Residential and is located within the Williston Municipal Service District. This subdivision will consist of three 1 acre more or less
residential lots.
FP 5-06 Pardue Land Surveying representing Janet Cribb, petitioning the board for a Final Plat of "Cribb Estates," a subdivision located
in Manatee Farms Estates Unit 1, a Replat of Lots 27 and 28, Block A, in Section 21, Township 11S, Range 14E, in Levy County. Said
parcel contains 10 acres more or less and is located within an "RR" Rural Residential zone. This subdivision will consist of three 3.36
acre more or less residential lots.
PP 13-06 Pardue Land Surveying representing Jay Milich, petitioning the board for a Preliminary Plat of "Vintage Oaks," a subdivision
located in Section 21, Township 12S, Range 17E, a replat of Lot 1, Block 16, Bronson Heights, Levy County. Said parcel contains 21.25
acres more or less. This parcel has a land use designation of "LDR" Low Density Residential and a zoning classification of "RR" Rural/
Residential and is located within the Bronson Municipal Service District. This subdivision will consist of seventeen 1 acre more or less
residential lots.
PP 17-06 Pardue Land surveying representing Kay G. Drummond, petitioning the board for a Preliminary Plat of "Gilchrist Farms," a
subdivision located in the E M of the SE of Section 26, Township 10S, Range 14E, Levy County. Said parcel contains 80.55 acres;
more or less and is located within an "A/RR" Agriculture/Rural Residential zone. This subdivision will consist of eight 9 acre more or less
residential lots.
PP 20-06 Pardue Land Surveying representing Drummond L. Investments LTD, petitioning the board for a.Preliminary Plat of "Stancel
Farms," a subdivision located the N 1980' of the W 2695', Less the Right of Way for County Road 345 AND the W 1617' of the S 3300',
Less the Right of Way for County Road 345, both in Section 21, Township 11S, Range 15E, in Levy County. Said parcel contains 235.12
acres more or less and is located within an "A/RR" Agricultural.Residential zone.,
PP 21-06 Pardue Land Surveying representing 602 Plaza, LLC, petitioning the board for a Preliminary Plat of "Golf View," a subdivision
located in part of the NW % of the NW %, in Section 32, Township 11S, Range 14E, Levy County. Said parcel contains 9.8 acres more
or less and is located within an "RR" Rural Residential zone. This subdivision will consist of 3 acre more or less residential lots.
CZ 2-06 Carl P. and Muriel L. Turlington, petitioning the board for a Change of Zoning from A/RR (Agriculture/Rural Residential) to R/R
(Rural Residential) pursuant to the approval of LSA 06-02, on a parcel of land located in the E V/2of the E / of the SW 1/ and the N /2
of the NW % and the SE % of the NW % of Section 20, Township 11S, Range 17E; Lying East of CR 337, all Lying in Levy County, Said
parcel contains 520 acres nore or less.
SEA 2-06 Eng, Denman and Associates, Inc. representing HSI Levy, LC; VH Levy, LC; D & M. Levy, LC; All Florida Limited Liability
Companies, Eddie Hodge, President, petitioning the board for an Amendment to Special Exception 2-04 a Major Mining-Borrow Operation
to reduce the paving distance fro 1320' to 200' and to add a secondary hauling route, on a parcel of land located approximately 1 to 1/2
miles East of US Hwy 41, and % miles South of CR 322, lying in Sections 29 and 32, Township 13S, Range 19E, Total project area is
677 acres more or less and is located within an "A/RR" Agriculture/Rural Residential zone.

Copies of said petitions with complete legal descriptions and subsequent staff reports will be available for review at the Levy County
Development Department. For Information call 352-486-5203. Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard regarding
the proposed petitions. Any person requiring reasonable accommodations to participate' in this meeting should contact' the County
Commissioners Administration Office at 352-486-5218.

SHOULD ANY AGENCY OR PERSON DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY
MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING; A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING, AND FOR SUCH PURPOSE, A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING IS REQUIRED, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH
THE APPEAL IS TO BE; BASED.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

A public hearing on each petition as described below'will be conducted by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
2006 at,100-ajTa. orj assqon thereafter as the matt .lay be heardiduringthe course ofciastion. The $earin ill be held ithe
countyy Commissioner's Meeting Room, Thi, Levy lrthouse. 31q8Suth Goutrs;iaebetrB wan, F[igig'Tt_ pard ofipuLty-
Commissioners is not boundto consider the petitions in the order listed in this notice. Any of these petitions may be considered as soon
as the meeting commences.
FP 4-06 McMillen Surveying representing Gator Oaks, LLC, petitioning the board for a final Plat of "Gator Oaks" a subdivision located
in the NW of the SW of Section 35, Township 11S, Range 17E, Levy County. Said parcel contains forty acres more or less and is
located in an "A/RR" Agriculture/Rural Residential zone. This subdivision will consist of four 9 acre more or less residential lots.
FP 3-06 Parrish Land Surveying representing Ralph Raperto, petitioning the board for a Final Plat of "Confederate Acres;" a subdivision
located in. Section 33, Township 10S, Range 15E, in Levy County. Said parcel contains 10 acres more or less and is located within an
"A/RR" Agriculture/Rural Residential zone.
FP 1-06 Croft Land surveying representing Ernest O'Connor, petitioning the board for a Final Plat of "Oak Glen," a subdivision located
in the SE % and the SE % of Section 4, Township 13S, Range 19E, in Levy County. Said parcel contains 6.23 acres more or less. This
parcel has a land use designation of "LDR" Low Density Residential and a zoning classification of"RR" Rural Residential and is located
within the Williston Municipal Service District. This subdivision will consist of six 1 acre more or less residential lots.
PP 18-06 Croft Land Surveying, Inc. representing Peggy White, NettieWhite Life Estates, Thomas Joyner, Dolores Joyner, Bobby
White, Edwina Asbell and Joseph Asbell, petitioning the board for a Preliminary Plat of "White Estates," a subdivision located in the
NE % of Section 8,Township 12S, Range 18E, Levy County. Said parcel contains 40 acres more or less and is located in an "A/RR"
Agriculture/Rural Residential zone. This subdivision will consist of four 10 acre more or less residential lots.
PP 19-06 Croft Land Surveying, Inc. representing Calvin D. Gosman,;Jr. and Sheila A. Gosman, petitioning the board for a Preliminary
Plat of "Gosman Acres," a subdivision located in the NE %of Sectionr32, Township 12S, Range 19E, Levy County. Said parcel contains
3.6 acres more or less. This parcel has a land use designation of "MDR" Medium Density Residential and a zoning classification of
"R" Residential and is located within the Williston Municipal Service District. This subdivision will consist of three 1 acre more or less
residential Ibts. '
PP 13-06 Pardue Land Surveying representing Jay Milich, petitioning the board for a Preliminary Plat of "Vintage Oaks," a subdivision
located in Section 21, Township 12S, Range 17E, a replat of Lot 1, Block 16, Bronson Heights, Levy County. Said parcel contains 21.25
acres more or less. This parcel has a land use.designation of "LDR" Low Density Residential and a zoning classification of "RR" Rural/
Residential andis located within the Bronson Municipal Service District. This subdivision will consist of seventeen 1 acre more or less
residential lots. .
PP 17-06 Pardue Land surveying representing Kay G. Drummond, petitioning the board for a Preliminary Plat of "Gilchrist Farms,"
a subdivision located in'the E 1z of the SE of Section 26, Township 10S, Range 14E, Levy County. Said parcel contains 80.55 acres
more or less and is located within an "A/RR" Agriculture/Rural Residential zone; This subdivision will consist of eight 9 acre more or less
residential lots.
PP 20-06 Pardue Land Surveying representing ..m. n
Drummond L. Investments LTD,'petitioning Ce t Cnt 17 p'e
the board for a Preliminary Plat of "Stancel ~aFua
Farms," a subdivision located therN 1980' of a
the W 2695', Less the Right of Way for County 1 ,
Road 345 AND the W 1617' of the S 3300', Less 4
the Right of Way for County Road 345, both in
Section 21, Township 11S, Range 15E, in Levy P -5
County. Said parcel contains 235.12 acres "
more or less and is located within an "A/RR"
Agricultural Residential zone. I.. I w.e
PP 21-06 Pardue Land Surveying representing
602 Plaza, LLC, petitioning the board for a
Preliminary Plat of "Golf View," a subdivision a
located in part of the NW of the NW in
Section 32, Township 11S, Range 14E, Levy \ "
Courity. Said parcel contains 9.8 acres more 1 \ )
or less and is located within an "RR" Rural
Residential zone. This subdivision will consist ---- S
of 3 acre more or less residential lots.
SE 1-06 Walton McJordan petitioning the board
for a Special Exception to allow an 84 site RV '
Park known as "Nature Coast Resort RV Park," ) 4 "
on a parcel of land located in part of the W /2 of
the NW of the SW of Section 36, Township


14S, Range 13E, lying North of SR 24. Said 0 --'
parcel contains 18.42 acres more or less
and is located within a "F/RR" Forestry/Rural
Residential zone. R

Copy of said petition with complete legal descriptions and subsequent staff reports will be available for review at the Levy County
Development Department. For Information call 352-486-5203. Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard regarding
the proposed petitions. Any person requiring reasonable accommodations to participate in this meeting should contact the County
Commissioners Administration Office at 352-486-5218.

SHOULD ANY AGENCY OR PERSON DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY
MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING, A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING, AND FOR SUCH PURPOSE, A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING IS REQUIRED, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH
THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.
Pub: May 25, June 1, 2006


Couples apply for marriage licenses

Charles Victor Esty, 57, and Patricia Maura Gentry, 53,
both of Archer.
Kevin Andrew' Petutsky, 19, and Chelsey Jane Ann
Langworthy, 17, both of Williston.
Adam Jeffrey Sorrels, 21, of Arcadia, and Sarah Summer
Brinkman, 24, of Williston.
Ethan Andrew Walker, 28, of Williston, and Holly Marie
Gamble, 21, of Morriston.


NOTICE OF

ENACTMENT OF

ORDINANCE 2006-05

BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the proposed ordinance
approving the adoption:of a small scale future land use
map amendment to the Levy County Comprehensive Plan
from Low Density Residential (LDR) to Commercial (C),
Located within the Williston Municipal Service District, will
be considered for enactment by the Levy County Board of
County Commissioners, at a public hearing on Tuesday,
June 6, 2006 at 10:00 a.m., in the Board of County
Commissioners Meeting Room, Levy County Courthouse,
Bronson, Florida. Copies of said Ordinance are available
at the Levy County Planning Department. For information
call 352-486-5405. Interested parties may appear at the
meeting and be heard regarding the proposed ordinance.
S ORDINANCE NO. 2006-05
AN ORDINANCE PURSUANT TO SECTION 163.3187
(1)(c); FLORIDA STATUTES, ADOPTING 'A SMALL
SCALE FUTURE LAND USE MAP AMENDMENT TO THE
LEVY COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FROM LOW
DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (LDR) TO COMMERCIAL (C),
FOR PROPERTY LOCATED IN SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP
13S, RANGE 19E, CONTAINING 3.46 ACRES MORE
OR LESS; PETITION SSA 06-01, APPLICANT MICHAEL
THOMPSON; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

All persons are advised that; if:they decide to appeal any
decisions made at this public hearing, they will need a
record;of the proceedings and for such purpose, they may
need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is
made, which record includes the testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal is to bebased.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodations to
participate in this meeting should contact the County
Commissioner's:Office at 352-486-5218.

Pub: May 25 & June 1,2006


S.OTIE.. OF PUBLIC
HEARING

LARGE SCALE PLAN
AMENDMENT

A public hearing on petitions as described below will be
conducted by the Levy County Planning Commission on
Monday June 5, 2006 at 6:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as
the matter may be heard.during the course of action. The
hearing will be held in Board of County Commissioners
Meeting Room, Levy County Courthouse, 355 South
Court Street, Bronson, Florida. Copies of said petition with
complete legal description and staff report will be available
for review at the Levy County Planning Department. For
information call 352-486-5405. This meeting may be
continued to one or more future dates. Any interested
party shall be advised that the dates, times and places of
any continuation of these meetings shall be announced
during the public hearing and no further notice regarding
these matters will be published, unless said continuation
exceeds six calendar weeks from the above referenced
meeting. All interested persons are urged t' attend
these public hearings. Any person requiring reasonable
accommodations to participate in this meeting should
contact the County Commissioners Administration Office
at 352-486-5418.
Petition CPA 06-01, County initiated application to amend
Policy 1.5 of the Future Land Use Element to establish a
level of intensity standard for commercial use in the Rural
Commercial Node (RCN) Future Land Use designation and
to amend Policy 1.10 of the Future Land .Use Element to
allow the extension of boundaries in the Rural Commercial
Node (RCN) Future Land Use designation under certain
conditions.
Petition LSA 06-01, application by Daniel B. and Ena
Ramkissoon, property owners, to amend the Levy County
Future Land Use Map from Agriculture/Rural Residential
(A/RR) to Rural Commercial Node (RCN) on approximately
33.5 acres. Located in Section 3, Township 15 South, Range
17 East. Tax parcel numbers 03768-001-0A (portion) and
03768-001-0B. Situated at the northeast and southeast
corners of the intersection of S.R. 121 and C.R. 337.
Petition LSA 06-02, application by Murray Tillis, agent
for Carl P. and Muriel W. Turlington, property owners,
to amend the Levy County Future Land Use Map from
Agriculture/Rural Residential (A/RR-one dwelling unit per
10 acres) to Rural Residential (RR-one dwell unit per 3
acres) on 520 acres. Located in Section 20, Township 11
South, Range 17 East. Tax parcel numbers 03199-001-00,
03200-001-00, 03199-002-00, 03199-000-00. Situated on
the east side of C.R. 337.


SHOULD ANY AGENCY OR PERSON DECIDE TO
APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH
MEETING, A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING, AND
FOR SUCH PURPOSE, A VERBATIM RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDING IS REQUIRED, WHICH RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON
WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.

Pub: May 25 & June 1, 2006


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Page 16


LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL


AROUND LEVY COUNTY


THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2006


Levy boasts seven of the best shooters in the state


By JEFF M. HARDISON
Staff Writer
Seven of the 22 members of the Florida 4-H Shooting
Sports Team who are scheduled to go to South Dakota in
June are from Levy County, according to Albert Fuller, state
coordinator for 4-H shooting and the lead rifle instructor.
The Florida 4-H Shooting Sports Teams' office and firing
ranges are based just north of Bronson.
Members of the 4-H state championship teams in archery,
muzzle-loaded rifles and modem rifles are slated to leave
from Tampa International Airport on June 24 for their trip to
Sioux Falls, where they will compete for national titles. The
Florida shooters will vie against the best shots from around
the country.
Fuller is the coach for the riflery team. Levy County
Cooperative Extension employee Brenda Heberling is the
lead muzzle-loaded and hunting coach for Florida 4-H. Dennis
Robinson, a state 4-H volunteer, is the lead archery instructor,
and he works with with Bill Hill of Polk County who serves
as another archery coach.
Competitors from around the state met at the Polk County
Trap and Skeet Range for shotgun competition in March.
It was at the 4-H Camp in the Ocala National Forest where
riflery winners made their marks in March. too. The 4-H
Camp in the Ocala National Forest is where marksmen in
archery and primitive weapons, muzzle-loaded rifles, earned
their state titles in April.
Crystal Gordon, 16, and De'Angelo Smith, 17, both of
Bronson High School, and Guy Eades, 16, of Central Florida
Community College are on the 4-H State Championship
Archery Team. Levi Dean, 17, ofBHS and Teri Heberling, 15,
ofChiefland High School are on the 4-H State Championship
Muzzle-loaded Rifle Team. James G. Torrey, 16, of BHS is
the state champion from Levy County who is competing to
become the national 4-H air rifle champion. Paula Kiedeisch,
15, ofDunnellon High School is aiming to be the national 4-H
small bore rifle champion.


M Sandlin


Continuedfrom page 3


Journal photos by Jeff M. Hardison
CRYSTAL GORDON, top, pulls the string of her bow
as she readies to let an arrow fly at the 4-H Club
shooting range just north of Bronson. Teri Heberling,
top right, fires her muzzle-loaded rifle at the 4-H Club
shooting range. Levi Dean, bottom right, squeezes
the trigger of his muzzle-loaded rifle at the 4-H Club
shooting range.

The Chalk Garden Opens


ideas through to fruition.
"To sit up there," he said of the commission, "you have
to have a positive attitude. Development is going to happen.
You have to control it."
Other planks in the candidate's platform include better
services to the county's residents, including roads, fire and
EMS and increasing parks and recreation areas for family
usage.
An outdoorsman, Sandlin enjoys fishing and hunting--and
hates being confined inside.
I will work to protect and preserve our natural resources,"
he said. "I will be an advocate for all of the citizens of Levy
County."


SCarolyn

yet 3,000 were packing it:
The year my daughter
graduated, Hurricane Allison
spilled her waters on North
Georgia and we were in the
middle of it--stuck inside
that same, steamy hot gym.
The year my son gradu-
ated, the heavens opened
and poured buckets on the
football field just as the last
name was called for the
diplomas.
And last year when her
son graduated, it was the first
time in 10 years the high
school offered us a seat dur-
ing the ceremony. The other
nine years we sat either on
the asphalt running track or
on the gym floor.
At last we had arrived.
When I moved, Denise
said it wouldn't be the same,
without me--and especially
since her youngest, Whitney,
was graduating.
"I'll come back and shoot
graduation with you," I
promised.
But I couldn't. They
graduated this past Monday
night--crunch time in the
newspaper business--and I
couldn't leave Levy County.
A little before 10 p.m.
Monday, my phone rang.
It was Denise. "It just
wasn't the same without
you," she wailed. And then
went on to describe the eve-
ning (they gave her a chair
again this year!) and told me
she was headed over to the
porch party--a Matthews'
tradition for all their gradu-
ates. All my friends were
there and I was here.
Tuesday she e-mailed
pictures. There are Randy
and Kendall, smiling; her
dad chatting with our friend,
Tom; Whitney looking so
young and alive and grateful
to be out of school.
And here I am. Homesick.


Continuedfrom page 4

Missing Denise. Missing
milestone events. Missing
graduation.
Right before she hung
up Monday she repeated it
wasn't as much fun as last
year.
"Remember how you took
pictures of shoes during the
ceremony?" She asked.
I had forgotten.
During the endless litany
of speeches and awards,. I
had gotten bored, lay down
on my stomach and started
shooting all the different
shoes the girls wore. It be-
came a collage in that week's
paper.
No shoes this year, Denise
said, only one pair of white
cowboy boots stood out.
And so while I missed
Whit's milestone event, I
realized what I was really
missing was Denise.
And you'll hear more
about her in the months to
come. It's not often that a
friend who is working and
has a child graduating and
100 people waiting on her
porch will call to say, "It
just wasn't the same without
you."
I'm glad that 500 miles
hasn't caused us to graduate
to the next level. I'm glad
that our friendship, like a
commencement exercise,
signifies hard work, sacrifice
and dedication. I'm glad that
she told me about the cow-
boy boots and I shared with
her Cedar Key's laid back
ceremony.
Been there. Done that.
And one day, Denise and I
will do it again. After all,
I still have one to graduate
and hopefully in three years,
they'll still offer us a chair.
Carolyn Risner is
editor of this newspaper.
She may be reached at
editor@levyjournal.com


Journal photo by Carolyn Risner"
ENID BAGNOLD'S The Chalk Garden opens Friday
at the Chief Theatre in Chiefland. Marking the di-
rectorial debut of Andrew Kelly, the play features,
from left, Susan Lastra, Terri Beauchamp and Miss
R. Farrow. The play runs for three successive week-
ends. For ticket information, call 352-493-ARTS


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Bronson Motor Speedway's next Special Event is Memorial
Day weekend as the Florida Mini Stock Challenge Series and
the Southern Sportsman Series both storm into Bronson on
Saturday, May 27.
Both these series bring lots of cars and lots of racing action
to the high banks of Bronson Motor Speedway. Plus our
Bronson Lucky 7 Series Hobby Stocks-Thunder Stocks and c
Harvey Wallbangers will all take to the speedway.
We'll have an on-track autograph session for the Florida
Mini Stock Challenge Series and the Southern Sportsman
Series.
There will be open practice for all divisions on Friday night '
May 26 from 4-10 p.m. Secure transporter parking and FREE
camping to racers and race fans.
Pit gate will open at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 27; practice
at 3 p.m. and main grandstands open at 5 p.m. Grandstand
admission for adults is $15; kids 6-11 $ 5 and 5-under are
free.
For more information, please contact the speedway office
at 352-486-2763. u


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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL


AROUND THE COURTHOUSE


THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2006


Levy Land Transactions

4/22//06 5/1/06
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
M, $35,500.00, L2-3(7) PEACEFUL ACRES
Grantee(s): CENDANT MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Grantor(s): SUMLIN SUSAN L, SUMLIN TODD L
WD, $6,000.00, L17(E) COUNTRY ESTATES
Grantee(s): PREFERRED INVESTMENT PROPERTIES INC
Grantor(s): GERMAIN GILBERT
WD, $10.00, L3 EGRETS PASS
Grantee(s): MHATRE CYNTHIA E, MHATRE AJAY.U
Grantor(s): MHATRE AJAY U
WD, $11,500.00, L16(55) OAK RIDGE ESTATES
SGrantee(s): CASPARY RIMA GREENBERG,CASPARY WILLIAM R
Grantor(s): STEIN & GIRALDO INC
WD, $11,500.00, L17(55) OAK RIDGE ESTATES .
Grantee(s): CASPARY RIMA GREENBERG,CASPARY WILLIAM R
Grantor(s): STEIN & GIRALDO INC
WD, $15,000.00, L10(55) WILLISTON HGH#14
Grantee(s): CAPITAL RECOVERY & INVESTMENTS INC
Grantor(s): WILLIAMS OLIVERJ.
WD, $3,500.00, BDYNW1/4 NE1/415-12-17
Grantee(s): ALDRICH CAROL, ALDRICH CLINTON
Grantor(s): ALLENDE DOLORES, ALLENDE GUILLERMO ALLENDE
CD, $10.00, L28(24) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): UDL PROPERTIES INC
Grantor(s): DAVIS ANNA,LYNN.M DAVIS AND ANNA DAVIS TRUST,DAVIS
ANNA TRUSTEE
M, $25,000.00, GOVT L9-10, BDY 10-12-18, PARCEL #4020-000-00
Grantee(s): NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Grantor(s): GOUGE DANIEL V, THACKER CHERYL L
WD, $39,995.00, L48(28) RAINBOW LAKES SEC N
Grantee(s): FONSECA ELIZABETH TELLEZ, COBOS FELIX ISSAC
Grantor(s): AMERICAN PRIME LLC
M, $33,995.75, L48(28) RAINBOW LAKES SEC N
Grantee(s): AMERICAN PRIME LLC
Grantor(s): FONSECA ELIZABETH TELLEZ, COBOS FELIX ISSAC
WD, $105,000.00, L12, BDY L13(6) PEACEFUL ACRES SD
Grantee(s): DIAMOND DARRYL
Grantor(s): KIMMONS KELI ELIZABETH, KIMMONS KEITH ALAN
WD, $40,000.00, L10-B BRONSON RANCHETTES, BDY 17-12-17, ETC
Grantee(s): MARCELIN HARRY
Grantor(s): POINTDUJOUR MARGUERITE, POINTDUJOUR LEMEC
WD, $10.00, BDY SW1/4 SE1/47-12-17, PARCEL #03309-000-00
Grantee(s): RUCCIONE SUZANNE C, GARCIA JOE ANN
Grantor(s): DEES JOE DECEASED,DEES LEVAUGH BODIFORD
WD, $12,250.00, L5(38) UNIVERSITY OAKS SD
Grantee(s): JAMES VIOLET S
Grantor(s): WILLIAM A GILREATH REVOCABLE TRUST, GILREATH JAC-
QUELINE W TRUSTEE
M, $9,630.65, L5(38) UNIVERSITY OAKS SD
Grantee(s): WILLIAM A GILREATH REVOCABLE TRUST, GILREATH JAC-
QUELINE W TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): JAMES VIOLET S
WD, $440,000.00, BDYNE1/4 NE1/430-12-17, ETC, PARCEL #03580-
001-00
Grantee(s): CROFT DAVID A TRUSTEE, CROFT REVOCABLE FAMILY'
TRUST, CROFT RUTH MARY TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): SHAW LINDA W, SHAW FRED A JR
M, $79,000.00, L26 CORRECTIVE PLAT FLORIAN HIS, BDY 25-12-17,
ETC
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): BOYDJULIEK, BOYD STEVEN D ,, .
WD, $42,000.00, BEY' L17 BA)VV/ TER FARMSTTES IETC PAf CL
#084010-000-00
Grantee(s): MOUDIS ANTHONY
Grantor(s): DEREMER MARTHA
M, $32,000.00, BDY L17 BACKWATER FARMSITES, ETC
Grantee(s): DEREMER MARTHA
Grantor(s): MOUDIS ANTHONY
WD, $40,000.00, BDYNEI/4 SE1/425-15-16, ETC, PARCEL #02824-000-
00
Grantee(s): SLATTERY CHARLES
Grantor(s): ELWELL REED C
M, $55,638.00, BDYNEI/4 SE1/425-15-16, ETC, PARCEL #02824-000-00
Grantee(s): NEW CENTURY MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Grantor(s): SLATTERY CHARLES
WD, $18,000.00, L4(62) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): LOHIL INVESTMENT CORP
Grantor(s): RODRIGUEZ FRANCISCA, BONILLA RAMON CINTRON,
CINTRON BONILLA RAMON
QCD, $10.00, L 1(53) UNIVERSITY OAKS, W/MH
Grantee(s): GONZALEZ YAJAIRA
Grantor(s): GONZALEZ JUAN
WD, $240,000.00, BDYNW1/4 SE1/4 5-14-19
Grantee(s): AANONSEN ERIC K
Grantor(s): BEAT CRISSY, BEATY JAMES, WHETSTONE CHRISTINE
MICHELE
WD, $92,000.00, L19-20(1) PEACEFUL ACRES
Grantee(s): BROWN PATRICIA L
Grantor(s): NAIL DANELLE GRACE, NAIL KRISTOPHER LARRY, VAN
WOERKOM GRACE
WD, $238,000.00, L7(D) RIVER FOREST
Grantee(s): CIALLELLA HELEN
Grantor(s): STEPHENSON SHAWN D, STEPHENSON CARYN D
WD, $34,900.00, L1(133) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): PHILLIPS MARK
Grantor(s): SUNCOAST INVESTORS REALTY LLC
WD,.$10.00, L8-9(20).AFKNOTTS LAND CO FIRST SD TO YAN-
KEETOWN
Grantee(s): FLORIDA LAND OF DREAMS LLC
Grantor(s): LILES ROBERT M
WD, $75,000.00, L8(20) AF KNOTTS LAND CO FIRST SD TO YAN-
KEETOWN
Grantee(s): SYKES JOHN 0
Grantor(s): FLORIDA LAND OF DREAMS LLC


WD, $10.00, L3 OLD CLAY LANDING WD, $50,000.00, L27 FOREST PARK #1
Grantee(s): PRINCE LEFFEW DIANA M, LEFFEW JAMES STEPHEN, Grantee(s): HOOVER JANICEL, HOOVER JAMES A
LEFFEW DIANA M PRINCE Grantor(s): BECKSTROM SUSAN FRANCES, BECKSTROM FRANCES
Grantor(s): SOUTHERN TIMBER COMPANY 0, RICE ROBERTA LEE, BECKSTROM ROBERTA LEE, GREENHAWT
M, $100,000.00, L3 OLD CLAY LANDING SUSAN FRANCES BECKSTROM
Grantee(s): FARM CREDIT NORTH FLORIDAACA M, $45,000.00, L27 FOREST PARK #1
Grantor(s): LEFFEW DIANA M, LEFFEW DIANA M PRINCE, LEFFEW Grantee(s): BECKSTROM FRANCES 0
JAMES S Grantor(s): HOOVER JANICEL, HOOVER JAMES A
Grantor(s): LEFFEW JAMES STEPHEN, PRINCE LEFFEW DIANA M E, $10.00, L8 FOREST PARK #3 PHASE I
M, $66,500.00, BDY 1-13-18, 36-12-18, ETC, PARCEL #04298-001-00 Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK Grantor(s): CORNWELL NANCY S
Grantor(s): HOPPING WAYNEP WD, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 NE1/4 26-12-14, PARCEL #01065-000-00
WD, $23,500.00, L9(68) REPLAT WILLISTONHGH#5 Grantee(s): GRIFFIN CARLYNN M, GRIFFIN KENNETH P JR
Grantee(s): ROBERTS KENNETH E, ROBERTS TAMMY D Grantor(s): GRIFFIN RACHEL P, GRIFFIN KENNETH P SR
Grantor(s): AGIN FLORENCE CD, $10.00, OR 1005/696, BDY NW 1/4 SE1/4 8-13-19, ETC, PARCEL
M, $417,000.00, BDY W1/2 31-15-13 #05115-000-00, 05115-002-00
Grantee(s): WACHOVIA MORTGAGE CORPORATION, MERS, MORT- Grantee(s): ARNOLD BETTY W TRUSTEE, ARNOLD WILLIAM E TRUST-
GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC EE, WILLIAM E ARNOLD REVOCABLE TRUST
Grantor(s): MANNING TANYAA, MANNING JON A Grantor(s): ARNOLD WILLIAM EDWIN, ARNOLD WILLIAM E
CD, $10.00, OR 549/338, L20 ROLLING ACRES, BDY 27-12-17, ETC QCD, $100.00, L2, 4(A) USHER ADD TO TOWN OFCHIEFLAND
Grantee(s): OHARA BEVERLY Grantee(s): GENT BERNADINE
Grantor(s): OHARA BEVERLYOHARA KENNETH W Grantor(s): ALLEN LUCILLE
WD, $10.00, L20 ROLLING ACRES, BDY 27-12-17, ETC QCD, $100.00, L2, 4(A) USHER ADD TO TOWN OFCHIEFLAND
Graritee(s): KWIATKOWSKI BEVERLY, KWIATKOWSKI RAY Grantee(s): GENT BERNADINE
Grantor(s): KWIATKOWSKI RAY,OHARA BEVERLY,KWIATKOWSKI BEV- Grantor(s): DONALDSON JOHN H, GENT WILLIE
ERLY WD, $25,000.00, L20(137) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
M, $154,500.00, L20 ROLLINGS ACRES, BDY 27-12-17, ETC Grantee(s): GOMEZ CARLOS R
Grantee(s): SEATTLE MORTGAGE COMPANY Grantor(s): ROYALTY INVESTMENT ENTERPRISES CORP
Grantor(s): KWIATKOWSKI BEVERLY, KWIATKOWSKI RAY WD, $10.00, UNDVD25% INTEREST BDYL 10-15(10) CEDAR KEY
M, $154,500.00, L20 ROLLING ACRES, BDY 27-12-17, ETC Grantee(s): LONG ROBERT J MASON
Grantee(s): SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT Grantor(s): LONG GEORGE P III, LONG REGINA MARIA
Grantor(s): KWIATKOWSKI BEVERLY, KWIATKOWSKI RAY WD, $8,000.00, BDYNl1/4 SE1/419-11-17, PARCEL#03161-051-00
WD, $40,000.00. L20(21) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SECN Grantee(s): SENSION PEGGY A, SENSION ANDREW C
Grantee(s): NAVARRETE CLAUDIA Grantor(s): MACK CHARLES B, PECK TIMOTHY L
Grantor(s): SCHLERETH GEORGIA L, SCHLERETH ANTON JR M, $176,800.00, L27(93) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
M, $20,000.00, L20(21) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SECN Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantee(s): EQUITYMAX INC Grantor(s): VANBLARICUM SELENE S, VANBLARICUM MICHAEL S
Grantor(s): GARCIA LUIS, NAVARRETE CLAUDIA WD, $10,000.00, BDYNE1/4 W1/4 6-14-19, ETC, PARCEL #05289-001-
WD, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 NE1/4 26-13-15, ETC, W/MH, PARCEL #01967 00
Grantee(s): CURRY DON NEWTON JR, CURRY LILA MAE Grantee(s):.DUNN KIMBERLY, DUNN JOHN
Grantor(s): CURRY DON N DECEASED, CURRY LILA MAE Grantor(s): GREEN DONALD RAY
WD, $600.00, BDY SWI/4 SW1/414-12-17 WD, $40,000.00, BDY NE1/4 SE1/4 28-11-15, ETC, PARCEL.#01650-
Grantee(s): DIAZ CARMEN E COLON 000-00 (PART OF)
Grantor(s): COLON IRMA RANERO DE, DE COLON IRMA RANERO, Grantee(s): BAXTER LISA QUINCES(
RAMIREZ FERNANDO COLON Grantor(s): QUINCEY DONALD J JR
E, $10.00, BDY 33-13-18, ETC, EASEMENT FOR ADJACENT PROP- M, $284,000.00, BDYNW1/4 SW1/4 22-13-18, ETC, PARCEL #04469-
ERTY & FRONTING OWNERS 008-00
Grantee(s): NONE GIVEN Grantee(s): LEHMAN BROTHERS BANK FSB, MERS, MORTGAGE ELEC-
Grantor(s): MIKELL CAROLYN, MIKELL CHARLES F TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
WD, $200,000.00, BDY W1/4 NE1/44-14-18, PARCEL #04538-000-00 Grantor(s): FULTON TIMOTHY K
Grantee(s): COLLEY JANET, COLLEY STEVEN C M, $34,500.00, BDYNW1/4 SW1/4 22-13-18, ETC, PARCEL #04469-
Grantor(s): MIKELL RUDOLPH SR, MIKELL MINNIE VIRGINIA 008-00
M, $180,000.00, BDY W1/4 NE1/4 4-14-18, ETC Grantee(s): LEHMAN BROTHERS BANK FSB, MERS, MORTGAGE ELEC-
Grantee(s): OCALA NATIONAL BANK TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): COLLEY JANET, COLLEY STEVEN C Grantor(s): FULTON TIMOTHY K
WD, $182,400.00, L2(67) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES WD, $274,900.00, L6 OTTER CREEK, BDY 7-13-15, ETC
Grantee(s): OBEREM MITCHELL CLIFFORD Grantee(s): MONTOYA JIMMIEA, MONTOYA EUGENEK
Grantor(s): F & J PARTNERS INC Grantor(s): AMERICAN LAND PARTNERS INC, FL LAND PARTNERS LLC,
M, $158,485.00, L2(67) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES NATIONAL LAND PARTNERS LLC
Grantee(s): LIBERTY MORTGAGE FUNDING, MERS, MORTGAGE ELEC- M, $225,000.00, L6 OTTER CREEK, BDY 7-13-15, ETC
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC Grantee(s): BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY
Grantor(s): OBEREM MITCHELL CLIFFORD Grantor(s): MONTOYA JIMMIE A, MONTOYA EUGENEK
WD, $290,000.00, L6-8(4) KEY CEDAR HTS WD, $259,900.00, L20 OTTER CREEK, BDY 17, 18-13-15, ETC
Grantee(s): MAYNARD MARK D SR Grantee(s): THINT MAYMON, THINT MARCUS
Grantor(s): CHATOWSKY MATTHEW Grantor(s): AMERICAN LAND PARTNERS INC,FL LAND PARTNERS LLC,
M, $164,250.00, L6-8(4) KEY CEDAR HTS NATIONAL LAND PARTNERS LLC
Grantee(s): WACHOVIA MORTGAGE CORPORATION, MFRS, MORT- M, $207,920.00, L20 OTTER CREEK, BDY 17, 18-13-15, ETC
GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC Grantee(s): FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY
Grantor(s): MAYNARD MARK D SR Grantor(s): THINT MAYMON, THINT MARCUS
M, $57,661.04, L9 STERLING RUN M, $205,000.00, L32(A) WINDING OAKS ESTATES
Grantee(s)- CAPITAL CITY BANK Grantee(s): GMAC MORTGAGE CORPORATION, MERS, MORTGAGE
Grantorsl MOUNT ROBERT E JP -. ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC, GMAC MORTGAGE
QtdI'$10.00, UNOVD 112 INTEREST, 'bY'?9IPEffl N FARi SO--'--, ORPORATION.DL-TECH-COM--......- ...
#2 Grantor(s): GILMORE KIMBERLY M, GILMORE GREGORY G
Grantee(s): HAMILTON YVONNE WD, $40,000.00, L29 ALLEN WADE SD, ETC
Grantor(s): MCFARLANE REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST, MCFARLANE Grantee(s): WILKS JERRY CECIL
WELLESLEY B, MCFARLANE NORMA E,MCFARLANE WELLESLEY B Grantor(s): WILKS LELAND L
TRUSTEE, MCFARLANE NORMA E TRUSTEE M, $40,000.00, L29 ALLEN WADE SD, ETC
M, $36,000.00, BDY 19-11-17, ETC, PARCEL #03161-114-00 Grantee(s): WILKS LELAND L
Grantee(s): CAMPUS USA CREDIT UNION Grantor(s): WILKS JERRY CECIL
Grantor(s): SENSION PEGGY ANN, SENSION ANDREW QCD, $10.00, BDY 26-11-17, ETC, PARCEL #03223-001-0A
M, $5,000.00, L14(3M) THE MEADOWS OF BEAUTIFUL BRONSON Grantee(s): GAUL JACQUELINE
Grantee(s): RADA DONNA Grantor(s): CABRERA GLICER, CABRERA GLICER I,CABRERA JOSEO
Grantor(s): RACE CHARLES D M, $35,000.00, L5(B)MANATEE FARMS ESTATES#1,ETC
CD, $10.00, BDY EI/234-12-17, ETC, PARCEL #03595-011-00 Grantee(s): CITIBANK FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK
Grantee(s): BDHRENDS BONNIE L TRUSTEE, BEHRENDS JERRY L Grantor(s): HARMON ALAN, HARMON MARIAANN
TRUSTEE, JERRY L BEHRENDS REVOCABLE TRUST. M, $192,000.00, UNIT B-103 NATURES LANDING CONDO, ETC
Grantor(s): BEHRENDS BONNIE L, BEHRENDS JERRY L Grantee(s): CITIBANK FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK
CD, $10.00, BDY El/2 SW1/4 34-12-14, W/MH, ETC, PARCEL #01127- Grantor(s): COX SUANITA ZINK TRUSTEE; COX MALCOLM H TRUSTEE,
002-00 JUANEEA ZINK COX TRUST
Grantee(s): BDHRENDS BONNIE L TRUSTEE, BEHRENDS JERRY L CD, $10.00, L37 LIBBY HTS
TRUSTEE, BONNIE L BEHRENDS REVOCABLE TRUST Grantee(s): VON AHN DAWN CAROL, VON AHN DAWN C
Grantor(s): BEHRENDS BONNIE, BEHRENDS JERRY Grantor(s): CSS PROPERTIES LLC
WD, $68,500.00, L12(A) CASONS INGLIS ACRES SD #10 WD, $10.00, L2 KINGS HILL
Grantee(s): NESCI DAVID ), NESCI MARY A Grantee(s): MENDEZ CELESTINO RIVERA
Grantor(s): PAYNE DOROTHY 0, PAYNE ROBERT C Grantor(s): KING NANCY J TRUSTEE, KING NANCY)
WD, $150,000.00, L4, 17(8) REPLAT OF CORONET PARK WD, $82,000.00, L2 KINGS HILL
Grantee(s): MALINOWSKI DAVID A Grantee(s):-RODRIGUEZ CLARA
Grantor(s): DELAINO & PEREZ CLAMS INC. Grantor(s): MENDEZ CELESTINO RIVERA
M, $129,000.00, L3-4, 17-18(8) REPLAT OF CORONET PARK M, $124,000.00, L9-10 OF 5 OAKS ACRES SECT 2, BDY 28-11-17
Grantee(s): AMERIS, TRI COUNTY BANK Grantee(s): WILMINGTON FINANCE INC, MERS, MORTGAGE ELEC-
Grantor(s): MALINOWSKI DAVID A TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
M, $74,421.12, L3-4(31) REPLAT OF WILLISTON HGH #5, W/MH Grantor(s): KIRTON CARLTON, KIRTON JANICE K, TAYLOR JANICEK
Grantee(s): TRIAD FINANCIAL SERVICES INC M, $202,500.00, L22-23(64) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantor(s): GOEHL GENEVA FGOEHL GARY JOSEPH Grantee(s): AMERICAN MORTGAGE NETWORK OF FLORIDA,MERS,
WD, $142,000.00, L5(B) WILLISTONHGH#1 MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC, AMNET
Grantee(s): ANDERSON PAULA K MORTGAGE INC
Grantor(s): ALETTI CUSTOM HOMES INC Grantor(s): QUINTANILLAABENER E, QUINTANILLA CAROLYN R
M, $113,600.00, L5(B) WILLISTONHGH#1 WD, $4,250.00, BDYNW1/4 SW1/418-12-19, PARCEL #04692-000-00
Grantee(s): NEW CENTURY MORTGAGE CORPORATION Grantee(s): GODS LAND STEWARDS LLC
Grantor(s): ANDERSON PAULA K Grantor(s): WEIDEMEYER CARLTON L
M, $28,400.00, L5(B) WILLISTONHGH#1 WD, $10.00, L2(A) BAKERS SD
Grantee(s): ROTH PAUL E, RENNICK JOHNF Grantee(s): SANDS KATHY
Grantor(s): ANDERSON PAULA K Grantor(s): SANDS KATHY E Continued on page 18
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Buckle up this holiday weekend


The Florida Highway
Patrol will step-up law
enforcement activities during
the 2006 Click It or Ticket
enforcement mobilization,
which runs through June 4.
FHP troopers will join more
than 12,000 other state and
local law enforcement officers
and highway safety officials
during the national "Click
It or Ticket" mobilization to
crack down on safety belt law
violators, in quest of reducing
motor vehicle traffic fatalities
and injuries.
Seatbelt use is the most
effective preventive measure
available to passenger vehicle
occupants to prevent fatalities
and injuries in motor vehicle
traffic crashes. According
to the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA), 31,693 passenger
vehicle occupants died in


traffic crashes during 2004
- and 55 percent of those
killed were NOT wearing
their safety belts at the time
of the crash.
SMotorists are reminded:
to use their cellular phones
wisely and safely. FHP urges
all drivers to call *FHP
(*347) to report aggressive
and/or drunk drivers, or if
they need assistance on the
road. Motorists needing
emergency medical services


should dial 911.
STwenty-four people were
killed in crashes statewide
investigated by FHP Troopers
over the four-day Memorial
Day holiday driving period
of May 27-30, 2005. Five
of. those deaths occurred in
the Troop B area. "Sadly,
all of these deaths were
preventable," said FHP Lt.
Mike Burroughs, Public
Information Officer for Troop
B.


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AROUND THE COURTHOUSE


THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2006


Levy Land Transactions
M, $104,200.00, L2(A) BAKERS SD
Grantee(s): AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE COMPANY
Grantor(s): SANDS KATHY
QCD, $10.00, BDY SW1/431-12-19, PARCEL #04813-000-00 (PART OF)
Grantee(s): CITY OF WILLISTON
Grantor(s): PARK PLACE ESTATES LLC
QCD, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 17-12-17, W/MH, PARCEL #03458-002-00'
Grantee(s): GRIFFIN JAMES B
Grantor(s): FERRELL JOANN, FERRELL MICHAEL
QCD, $10,000.00, BDY SE1/4 17-12-17, W/MH, PARCEL #03458-002-00
Grantee(s): NEWTON GERALDINE, NEWTON LAVOY
Grantor(s): GRIFFIN JAMES B
M, $600,000.00, L1-2 STARTING POINT ANNEX
Grantee(s): WACHOVIA MORTGAGE CORPORATION, MERS, MORT-
GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): JOHNSON JULIE ANNE, JOHNSON RONNIE CHARLES
WD, $120,000.00, L6(3) PINERID GE ESTATES
Grantee(s): GLADWELL MARTHA C, GLADWELL JIMMY L III
Grantor(s): KGB & SONS INC
M, $31,000.00, BDY NE1/4 NW 1/4 28-13-18, W/MH
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): BURGMAN JO SINE 0
CD, $10.00, L14(75) REPLAT OF WILLISTON HGH #5
Grantee(s): FOGG MICHAEL P, FOGG NEWANAY
Grantor(s): SUNDOWNER PROPERTIES INC
M, $44,000.00, L14(75) REPLAT OF WILLISTON HGH #5, W/MH
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): FOGG MICHAEL P, FOGG NEWANAY
TD, $7,600.00, #3000-99, L13-C CASONS INGLIS AC #7
Grantee(s): M AND P PARTNERSHIP LTD
Grantor(s): BIRKHIMER VILOA,CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP,
FERGUSON DOROTHY, FOLEY CHARLES, FOLEY CLYDE R, FOLEY
JAMES,FOLEY JOHN B, FOLEY VICTORIA P, TURNER KATHY
TD, $850.00, #187-01, 187-06, L23(B5) JEMLANDS, BDY 29-12-14
Grantee(s): CLARK MARIA, CLARK RONALD T
Grantor(s): MILLER HARRIET, CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP
TD, $612.00, #188-01, 188-06, L22(C5) JEMLANDS, BDY 29-12-14
Grantee(s): GLASS MICHAEL VAN
Grantor(s): MINNIEH LANDIS F, CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP,
MINNICH ANNAARLINE, MINNICH LANDIS F
TD, $612.00, #167-02, 167-06, L27(A-5) JEMLANDS, BDY 2-12-14
Grantee(s): BLAISDELL TANYA
Grantor(s): FEIGLEY DOROTHY MAY, CLERK OF COURT DANNY J
SHIPP, MANSON DOROTHY M, FEIGLEY JOHN TAYLOR
TD, $950.00, #173-02; 173-06, L29(E-1) JEMLANDS, BDY 29-12-14
Grantee(s): CLARK MARIA, CLARK RONALD T
Grantor(s): CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP, ROBBINS DAVID, ROB-
BINS PATTY
TD, $1,100.00, #179-02, 179-06, L18(G-1) JEMLANDS, BDY 29-12-14
Grantee(s): FREDRICKS GALE
Grantor(s): DWYER FRANCIS B, CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP,
DWYER WILLIAM
TD, $700.00, #170-03, 170-06, L12(E-6) JEMLANDS, BDY 29-12-14
Grantee(s): CLARK MARIA, CLARK RONALD T
Grantor(s): COX JEAN J, CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP
TD, $1,250.00, #208-03, 208-06, L26-27(E-2) JEMLANDS, BDY 29-12-14
Grantee(s): FREDRICKS GALE
Grantor(s): HEAVILON DON,CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP
WD, $25,000.00, L23(11) FANNIN SPRINGS ANNEX, W/MH
Grantee(s): FOLSOM WALTER KENNETH
Grantor(s): MOORE CAROLER
WD, $60,000.00, L6(2) DORSETT HILLS PHASE I, TYPE II SD, ETC
Grantee(6): NORTON GERALD D
Grantor(s): PAULINE WILLIAM E JR,PAULINE NANCY D
.WD, $23,500.00, L2(1) B&R SD #6, ETC
Grantee(s): SHOEMAKER MICHAELP
Grantor(s): LIVONI RICHARD
WD, $125,000.00, L12 NANCY ACRES
Grantee(s): CITY OF CEDAR KEY ....
Grantor(s): BARBARA D TAILOR REVdCABLE .T U.ST. TAYLQR.BAR-
BARA D TRUSTEE, TAYLOR RONNIE F TRUStEE '-" -
WD, $18,000.00, L7(5)B&R SD #2.
Grantee(s): PRIETO PEDRO FRANCISCO
Grantor(s): LIVONI RICHARD
WD, $170,000.00, L3-4, 46(A) SUWANNEE RIVER ESTATES
Grantee(s): BRADY LEWIS SUE E, LEWIS JOHN C, LEWIS SUEE BRADY
Grantor(s): COLLINS JEFFREY
M, $136,000.00, L3-4, 46(A) SUWANNEE RIVER ESTATES
Grantee(s): BANK OF AMERICA NA
Grantor(s): BRADY LEWIS SUE E, LEWIS JOHN C, LEWIS SUEE BRADY
M, $34,000.00, L3-4, 46(A) SUWANNEE RIVER ESTATES
Grantee(s): COLLINS JEFFERY
Grantor(s): BRADY LEWIS SUE E, LEWIS JOHN C
Grantor(s): LEWIS SUEE BRADY.
WD, $39,000.00, L4(A) US 19:#7 ADDITION
Grantee(s): MCDOUGAL NATHAN G SR
Grantor(s): SMITH ROYA
M, $38,500.00, L4(A) US 19 #7 ADDITION
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): MCDOUGAL NATHAN G SR
WD, $1,200.00, L9(E5) JEMLANDS, BDY 29-12-14
Grantee(s): CLARK MARIA, CLARK RONALD T
Grantor(s): PRATER CAROL J, PRATER FRANK B
WD, $1,000.00, L19(GI) JEMLANDS, BDY29-12-14
Grantee(s): FREDRICKS GALE
Grantor(s): YELLES CARLOTTA C DECEASED, YELLES ALFRED N
WD, $2,000.00, L17(GI) JEMLANDS, BDY 29-12-14
Grantee(s): FREDRICKS GALE
Grantor(s): YANDERS ROSEMARIE, YANDERS ROBERT
WD, $18,899.00, L5(52) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): AJ BUILDERS INC
Grantor(s): LONG TERM INVESTMENT HOLDINGS LLC

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Grantor(s): COVEY GABERIAL, COVEY GABRIEL, REYNOLDS GABE-
RIAL, REYNOLDS GEORGE C JR
CD, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 NE1/4 16-12-17, PARCEL #03416-123-00
Grantee(s): MCDONALD AUDREY M, MCDONALD ANDREW A
Grantor(s): ENGLEHARDT DONNA
WD, $25,000.00, L8(9) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): RAMOS CORDERO SYLVIA, CORDERO ALEX,CORDERO
SYLVIA RAMOS
Grantor(s): MENARD JACQUELINE, MENARD JEAN ROBERT, MENARD
JESSICA
M, $240,000.00, BDY 25, 36-16-17, ETC, PARCEL #03921-001-00
Grantee(s): SUNTRUST MORTGAGE INC, MERS, MORTGAGE ELEC-
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): HOFFMANN BRENDA S
WD, $394,403.00, BDY 17, 18, 20-12-15, ETC
Grantee(s): ANDREWS ANDY DENNIS
Grantor(s): KAY MARTHA ANDREWS
WD, $394,403.00, BDY 18-12-15, ETC
Grantee(s): ANDREWS ANDY DENNIS
Grantor(s): KAY MARTHAANDREWS
M, $388,806.38, BDY 18-12-15, ETC, PARCEL #01816-003-00
Grantee(s): KAY MARTHAANDREWS
Grantor(s): ANDREWS ANDY DENNIS
WD, $30,500.00, BDY S1/2 SHIN 6-12-15
Grantee(s):'ANDREWS ANDY DENNIS
Grantor(s): KAY MARTHAANDREWS
WD, $22,000.00, L11(10) OAK RIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): SABAN NEOMI,BEIRUTY MICHAL, BEIRUTY OMRI
Grantor(s): EMC MANAGEMENT INC
M, $80,000.00, L3(B) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #3
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): MCKENZIE DAVID L, THRASHER SANDRA K, MCKENZIE
PEGGYT
WD, $15,000.00, L4(58) UNIVERSITY OAKS
Grantee(s): MAHANEY ROBERT
Grantor(s): SHANK GALEN
WD, $7,500.00, L11(30)REPLAT OF WILLISTONHGH#5
Grantee(s): MAHANEY ROBERT
Grantor(s): TUCKER DOROTHY
QCD, $100.00, L22 SUNSHINE ESTATES 2ND ADD, W/MH
Grantee(s): CANNON JOSEPH L
Grantor(s): CRESPO KATHLEEN A, CRESPO MIGUEL D
WD, $46,000.00, L22 SUNSHINE ESTATES 2ND ADD, W/MH
Grantee(s): CANNON JOSEPH L
Grantor(s): GIBB DONALDE
M, $56,083.68, L22 SUNSHINE ESTATES 2ND ADD, W/MH
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): CANNON JOSEPH L
WD, $90,000.00, L2, 4-5(3M) THE MEADOWS OF BEAUTIFUL BRON-
SON, W/MH'S
Grantee(s): DAM PROPERTIES LLP
Grantor(s): E & E INVESTMENTS & HOLDINGS INC
M, $45,000.00, L4(3M) THE MEADOWS OF BEAUTIFUL BRONSON,W/
MH
Grantee(s): WILKERSON LYLE, GUTHRIE SCOTT
Grantor(s): DAM PROPERTIES LLP
SQCD, $10.00, L12(18) WILLISTON HGH #5
-Grantee(s): COLLINS JEFFREY
Grantor(s): MONTMINY LORRAINE
WD, $28,000.00, L10 SILVER OAKS SD PHASE 1 SD
Grantee(s): ZYLSTRA SHARON, ZYLSTRA FRANK
Grantor(s): GOLD IN NAPLES INC
QCD, $10.00, L6(9) FANNIN SPRINGS ANNEX
Grantee(s): MCBRIDE JESSE JR
Grantor(s): MCBRIDE HAROLD KEITH
M, $100,000.00, L8 KING RANCH OF FLORIDA RANCHETTES 1ST
ADD
Giantee(s): WELLS FARGO BANK NA
Grantor(s): CAIRL JOYCE, CAIRL RICHARD E
MMA, $10,000.00, OR 969/822, L6(3) RAINBOW LAKES EST SECN
Grantee(s): BANK OF AMERICA NA
Grantors): ,BAGOkY(E (V MRIh EIBAGOLY JAMESt D-fI .BAGOLY, Ee+AVM
M, $101,839,83, L17(A)STEEPLECHASE FARMS
Grantee(s): WACHOVIA BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Grantor(s): GARCIA DIANA
M, $15,000.00, BDY 1-11-15, ETC, PARCEL #01458-010-00
Grantee(s): BANK OF AMERICA NA
Grantor(s): WILLIAMS TRINITY W, WILLIAMS TRACY L
M, $50,000.00, L2 SILVER OAKS SD PHASE 1, W/MH
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): MIDDLETON VIRGINIA C, MIDDLETON VIRGINIAA TRUSTEE,
MIDDLETON VIRGINIA C TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): MIDDLETON BILLY A TRUSTEE, MIDDLETON TRUST
Grantor(s): MIDDLETON BILLY A, MIDDLETON VIRGINIAA
WD, $30,000.00, L5(35) OCALA HGH WEST
Grantee(s): PEREZ JULIO 0
Grantor(s): GREENSPAN PERRY H
WD, $17,500.00, BDY SE1/4 W1/4 29-11-17
Grantee(s): MITCHELL TERI, MALONE JASON
Grantor(s): FIGUERADO IRENE, FIGUERADO JOHN W
WD, $13,100.00, L20 GEIGERACRES, BDY 32-12-13, W/MH, ETC
Grantee(s): BOURGEOIS QUINT C
Grantor(s): BLANTON EDWARD ZACK III ESTATE, BLANTON SUSAN,
BLANTON VICTORIA G
WD, $45,000.00, L19 GEIGER ACRES, BDY 32-12-13, ETC
Grantee(s): BOURGEOIS QUINT C
Grantor(s): BLANTON EDWARD ZACK III ESTATE, BLANTON SUSAN,
BLANTON VICTORIA G
AAA, $6,225.35, OR 988/90
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): JONES LINDA S, JONES BRIAN
QCD, $10,000.00, BDY SE1/4 W1/4 19-11-17, PARCEL #03161-117-00
Grantee(s): COLLINS JEFFREY L
Grantor(s): NOLAN LOUIS B


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CT, $8,000.00, 38-05-CA-652, L23 LIBBY HTS
Grantee(s): LEGRAND LYNDOLA, FEAGLE EDDIE III
Grantor(s): PROVIDIAN NATIONAL BANK, CLERK OF COURT DANNY J
SHIPP, DOUGHMAN EVA, HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION III
'M, $137,000.00, L3(6) PEACEFULACRES SD
Grantee(s): INDEPENDENT NATIONAL BANK
Grantor(s): RANDY ALUMBAUGH CONSTRUCTION INC
M, $277,942.27, BDY N1/2 W1/4 29-13-19, ETC
Grantee(s): FLORIDA CITIZENS BANK
Grantor(s): HODGE CHRISTIINE, HODGE EDWARD CHARLES SR,
HODGE JOHN TSR ESTATE
M, $100,000.00, L1-12(57) WILLISTONHGH#12
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): WORTHINGTON W LLOYD, WORTHINGTON D INEZ
M, $11,000.00, L14 CORTEZ ACRES,W/MH
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): SUTTON GLORIA
M, $12,958.17, L80(6) FANNIN SPRINGS ANNEX, W/MH
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK, KOEHLER WILLIAM
Grantor(s): KOEHLER ANGEL, BLITCH ANGEL E
AAA, $124,000.00, OR 842/674
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): KEARNS CAROL JEAN, KEARNS GEORGE A
M, $50,000.00, BDYNE.1/4 SE1/4 19-11-15, ETC
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): WEBSTER GAYE M,WEBSTER JOHN P
WD, $347,000.00, L1-3, 36(44) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SEC N
Grantee(s): DEVINCENTIS CONSTANCE TRUSTEE, DEVINCENTIS FAM-
ILY TRUST, DEVINCENTIS ROBERT TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): SWANSON CARL PETER, SWANSON C PETER, SWANSON
IDA L
WD, $274,900.00, L15 OTTER CREEK, BDY 18-13-15, ETC
Grantee(s): DEBORAH ARTZ LIVING TRUST, ARTZ HARRY A TRUST-
EE, HARRY AARTZ III LIVING TRUST, ARTZ DEBORAH TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): AMERICAN LAND PARTNERS INC, FL LAND PARTNERS LLC
Grantor(s): NATIONAL LAND PARTNERS LLC
M, $247,410.00, L15 OTTER CREEK, BDY 18-13-15, ETC
Grantee(s): SUNTRUST MORTGAGE INC
Grantor(s): ARTZ DEBORAH M; ARTZ DEBORAH M TRUSTEE, ARTZ
HARRY III, ARTZ HARRY AIII TRUSTEE, DEBORAH M ARTZ LIVING
TRUST, HARRYAARTZ III LIVING TRUST
WD, $235,000.00, L14 OTTER CREEK, BDY 18-13-15, ETC
Grantee(s): ARTZ DEBORAH M TRUSTEE, ARTZ HARRY A TRUSTEE,
DEBORAH M ARTZ LIVING TRUST, HARRYAARTZ III LIVING TRUST
Grantor(s): AMERICAN LAND PARTNERS INC, FL LAND PARTNERS LLC,
NATIONAL LAND PARTNERS LLC
M, $211,500.00, L14 OTTER CREEK, BDY 18-13-15, ETC
Grantee(s): SUNTRUST MORTGAGE INC
Grantor(s): ARTZ HARRY A III TRUSTEE, ARTZ DEBORAH M TRUSTEE,
ARTZ HARRY A III,DEBORAH M ARTZ LIVING TRUST, HARRY AARTZ III
LIVING TRUST, ARTZ DEBORAH M
WD, $795,000.00, L1 OTTER CREEK, BDY 12, 13-13-14 & 7, 8-13-15,
ETC
Grantee(s): GABAY SEASON, ROA JOHN W
Grantor(s): AMERICAN LAND PARTNERS INC,FL LAND PARTNERS LLC,
NATIONAL LAND PARTNERS LLC
M, $636,000.00, L1 OTTER CREEK, BDY 12, 13-13-14 & 7, 8-13-15,
ETC ,
Grantee(s): FL LAND PARTNERS LLC
Grantor(s): GABAY SEASON, ROA JOHN W
WD, $294,900.00, LI I OTTER CREEK, BDY 7, 18-13-15, ETC
Grantee(s): VARGHESE LIJI,VARGHESE BENJAMIN
Grantor(s): AMERICAN LAND PARTNERS INC,FL LAND PARTNERS LLC,
NATIONAL LAND PARTNERS LLC
M, $265,410.00, L11 OTTER CREEK, BDY 7, 18-13-15, ETC
Grantee(s): BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY
Grantor(s): VARGHESE BENJAMIN, VARGHESE LIJI
QCD, $100.00, L19, 22(A) US.19 #1 ADDITION, ETC
Grantee(s): SCHOOLYARD PROPERTIES INC
Grantor(s): COTHRON CARLA M, COTHRON PHILLIP D
M, $250,000.00, L19, 22(A) US 19 #1 ADDITION,! ETC ,
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK """ ., -
Geantor(s): SCHOOLYARD PROPERTIES INC
QCD, $10.00, BDY NE1/4 NE1/4 34-15-15, ETC, PARCEL #02159-007-
00
Grantee(s): LOCKHART DENNIS J
Grantor(s): KIRK KEN
WD, $70,000.00, BDY NE1/4 NE1/4 34-15-15, ETC, PARCEL #02159-
007-00
Grantee(s): STOCKY MARTIN W
Grantor(s): LOCKHART DENNIS J
WD, $215,000.00, L14 ROCKWOOD SD
Grantee(s): LEWIS VALERIE SUE, LEWIS RONNIEC
Grantor(s): MOORE TERESA E, MUNDEN DANIEL R
M, $75,000.00, L14 ROCKWOOD SD
Grantee(s): USAA FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK, MERS, MORTGAGE ELEC-
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): LEWIS VALERIE SUE, LEWIS RONNIEC
M, $275,000.00, BDY 15, 22-12-18, ETC, PARCEL #04114-002, 04115-
002
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): MORALES JOSE MARTIN
WD, $150,000.00, L14-17(2) SUWANNEE RIVER HTS
Grantee(s): RISE PROPERTIES LLC
Grantor(s): COX H.FRANK TRUSTEE, COX SHELLEY A TRUSTEE, SHEL-
LEY A COX TRUST
M, $60,000.00, L14-15(2) SUWANNEE RIVER HTS
Grantee(s): COX H FRANK TRUSTEE, COX SHELLEY A TRUSTEE,
.SHELLEY A COX TRUST
Grantor(s): RISE PROPERTIES LLC
M, $65,000.00, L16-17(2) SUWANNEE RIVER HTS
Grantee(s): COX H FRANK TRUSTEE,COX SHELLEY TRUSTEE, SHEL-
LEY A COX TRUST
Grantor(s): RISE PROPERTIES LLC Continued on page 19


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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL


AROUND THE COURTHOUSE


THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2006


Page 19


Levy Land Transactions

M, $80,000,00, L10 FLORIAN HTS #3
Grantee(s): FRANKLIN AMERICAN MORTGAGE COMPANY, MERS,
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): RACHELS CARMELM, RACHELS DELMER E JR
WD, $100.00, BDY NW 1/4 SW 1/4 2-12-17 & UNDV D 1/2 INT BDY 15,
22-14-14, ETC, SEE IMAGE
Grantee(s): MCKOY STANLEY C
Grantor(s): MCKOY CHARLES C
WD, $1,000,000.00, L1-3 BRONSON COMMERCIAL PARK & BDY 17-
12-17, ETC, PARCEL #03436-002-00
Grantee(s): SANPIN INVESTMENTS INC
Grantor(s): BRONSON PARK DEVELOPMENT LLC
M, $600,000.00, L'1-3 BRONSON COMMERCIAL PARK & BDY 17-12-17,
ETC
Grantee(s): SUNTRUST BANK
Grantor(s): SANPIN INVESTMENTS INC
WD, $250,000.00, L13-14 NANCY ACRES
Grantee(s): CEDAR KEY AQUACULTURE ASSOCIATION INC
Grantor(s): BARBARA D TAYLOR REVOCABLE TRUST, TAYLOR BAR-
BARA D
Grantor(s): TAYLOR RONNIE F, TAYLOR BARBARA D TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): TAYLOR RONNIE F TRUSTEE
WD, $10.00, L13-14 NANCY ACRES
Grantee(s): CITY OF CEDAR KEY
Grantor(s): CEDAR KEY AQUACULTURE ASSOCIATION INC
M, $50,000.00, L6-7(A) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #6
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): CLARK JEANNE E, CLARK JOHN D
M, $40,000.00, BDY L2(K) MANATEE FARMS ESTATES #2
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): DAILEY LAUREN J, DAILEY ROBERT L
WD, $375,000.00, L9 OAK RIDGE EQUINE CENTER, BDY 8-14-18
Grantee(s): ARTERBURN JASON
Grantor(s): NELSON EQUINE INVESTMENT INC
M, $441,000.00, L9 OAK RIDGE EQUINE CENTER, BDY 8-14-18
Grantee(s): NELSON EQUINE INVESTMENT INC
Grantor(s): ARTERBURN SHANNON E,ARTERBURN JASON
WD, $30,000.00, L458 UNIVERSITY ESTATES, BDY 10-12-17
Grantee(s): ORTAANDRES L
Grantor(s): GUERRA RON ANDRES, ALBAALEJANDRO
M, $23,588.38, L458 UNIVERSITY ESTATES, BDY 10-12-17
Grantee(s): WACHOVIA BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Graritor(s): ORTA GLORIA E, ORTAANDRES
D, $10.00, L11-12(10) WILLISTONHGH#7
Grantee(s): STUHR SCOTT, STUHR JEFF
Grantor(s): STUHR CYNTHIA LYNN ESTATE,STUHR SCOTT
QCD, $10.00, L11-12(10) WILLISTON HGH #7
Grantee(s): RUTIZER CARY P
Grantor(s): STUHR SCOTT, STUHR JEFF
QCD, $10.00, L7, 10 SHAMROCK ACRES #1
Grantee(s): CRAIG VIRGINIA L, CALIGIURI THOMAS
Grantor(s): CRAIG VICTORIA, CALIGIURI THOMAS
QCD, $10.00, BDY 32, 33-16-16, PARCEL #13573-000-00
Grantee(s): MARINO TARA LYNN, MARINO FRANK A JR
Grantor(s): MARINO FRANK A JR
QCD, $10.00, L1(5) WOODPECKER RIDGE #2, W/MH
Grantee(s): WHITSEL MICK
Grantor(s): WHITSEL CECELIA D, WHITSEL DONALD E
Grantor(s): WHITSEL CECILIA D
WD, $10.00, L54(35) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SECN
Grantee(s): AMERICAN PRIME LLC
Grantor(s): WOO KYOUNGSOOK, WOO MYONGKIL
WD, $10.00, L32(31) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SECN
Grantee(s): AMERICAN PRIME LLC
Grantor(s): WOO KYOUNGSOOK,WOO MYONGKIL
WD, $10.00, L24(28) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SECN
Grantee(s): AMERICAN PRIME LLC
Grantor(s): WOO KYOUNGSOOK, WOO MYONGKIL
WD, $10.00, L23(36) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SECN
Grantee(s): AMERICAN PRIME;LLC .. :-
S Grantor(s): WOO KYOUNGSOOK, WOO;MYONGKI ,,L,; .o ...
CD, $10.00, OR 998/271, L17 ANCHOR COVE
Grantee(s): L FD OF NORTH FLORIDA LLC
Grantor(s): LATHAM WILLIAM III, FINCHER JOE N II, CRAWFORD GARY,
CRAWFORD JOHN G
M, $58,600.00, L18-20(B) REPLAT OF BLOCKS A & B WILLISTON HGH
#9, SEE IMAGE
Grantee(s): FLORIDA CREDIT UNION
Grantor(s): ARRINGTON TIFFANIN, ARRINGTON JAMES S
QCD, $10.00, L21-22(F) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #1, W/MH
Grantee(s): AVSEC GLADYS R, GILBERT ALTON
Grantor(s): AVSEC GLADYS R, GILBERT ALTON, GILBERT ALTON L
M, $9,870.00, BDYNWI/436-11-14
Grantee(s): LEVY COUNTY
Grantor(s): ROWELL BETTY T
.M, $25,000.00, L1-2 OLD CLAY LANDING SD, W/MH
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): KUHMAN DEANNA, KUHMAN MICHAELA
M, $23,000.00, BDY SW1/4 SE1/412-13-17, W/MH
Grantee(s): FLORIDA CREDIT UNION
Grantor(s): HOLMES TINA M, HOLMES MARSHALL S
WD, $10,000.00, L17(E) COUNTRY ESTATES
Grantee(s): LUCAS JEFFREY, MAXIME JACKYE A

Grantor(s): PREFERRED INVESTMENT PROPERTIES INC
WD, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 SE1/433-11-17
Grantee(s): ULBRICH MARCIA L, ULBRICH CARL J
Grantor(s): ULBRICH JUDITH A, ULBRICH THOMAS E
WD, $40,000.00, L7 GOLDEN VILLAGE, BDY 16-12-17
Grantee(s): ALGARIN MAGDALINE, MATOS HELSON
Grantor(s): DAILEY LAUREN J
M, $111,687.00, L15 BDY L18 WATERWAY ESTATES
Grantee(s): NEW FREEDOM MORTGAGE CORPORATION, MERS,
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): EYER GLORIA J, EYER RONALD L
QCD, $10.00, L5(D), L6(C),'L5(A) WILLISTON HGH #6, L4-5, 7-10 BAHIA
FARMS TYPE II SD
Grantee(s): MARTIN EDWARD)
Grantor(s): MARTIN YVONNE H, HERTACH YVONNE H
M, $120,000.00, L10 BAHIA FARMS TYPEII SD
Grantee(s): HERTACH YVONNE H
Grantor(s): MARTIN EDWARD)
WD, $40,000.00, L10(46) UNIVERSITY OAKS
Grantee(s): GRIFFIN ROCHELLE L, GRIFFIN KEITH S
Grantor(s): GONZALEZ ROBERTO
M, $29,250.00, L10(46) UNIVERSITY OAKS
Grantee(s): BANK OF AMERICA NA
Grantor(s): GRIFFIN ROCHELLE L, GRIFFIN KEITH S
WD, $36,000.00, L11HIDEAWAY #3, W/MH
Grantee(s): HUFFORD RUTH, HUFFORD JOHN
Grantor(s): CJ BAUMER FAMILY TRUST, BAUMER CHARLEEN J,
iBAUMER JOHN I, BAUMER CHARLEEN J TRUSTEE, BAUMER JOHN I
TRUSTEE
MMA, $275,000.00, OR 951/787, 980/772, BDY SW 1/4 NE1/4 3-17-17
,Grantee(s): AMSOUTH BANK
Grantor(s): HOSLEY CAMILLE H, HOSLEY FREDERICK E
WD, $249,500.00, L2 CAPTAINS COVE
iGrantee(s): MOORE MARCUS L JR, MOORE LESLIE E
iGrantor(s): WALTS BARBARAA, WALTS CHARLES L
WD, $725,000.00, L5(F) RIVER FOREST SD
Grantee(s): HOVIS JUDITHS,HOVIS GEORGE E
:Grantor(s): MOORE MARCUS LJR, MOORE LESLIE E
QCD, $10.00, L74 WATERWAY ESTATES #3


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Grantee(s): LAYFIELD CHARLES DARREL
Grantor(s): CROWDER REBECCA LEE, LAYFIELD REBECCA CROWDER
WD, $350,000.00, L74 WATERWAY EST #3
Grantee(s): COLEMAN JEFFREY A
Grantor(s): LAYFIELD CHARLES D
M, $280,000.00, L74 WATERWAY ESTATES #3
Grantee(s): CITIMORTGAGE INC, MERS, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): COLEMAN JEFFREY A
WD, $80,000.00, L6-7(C) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #6, W/MH
Grantee(s): DUNLEAVY KATHLEEN J
Grantor(s): ROACH SIBBIE MORGAN, ROACH LESLEY LEE
M, $60,000.00, L6-7(C) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #6, W/MH
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): DUNLEAVY KATHLEEN )
M, $85,000.00, L16 NORTHWOOD HTS SD
Grantee(s): RANDALL MORTGAGE SERVICES INC, MERS, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): LAFLAM MELODY, LAFLAM NORMAN D '
M, $37,000.00, L5 SIENNA COVE
Grantee(s): IRWIN UNION BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, MERS,
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): WILLIAMS ROBERT LEE
QCD, $10.00, L32(47) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SECN
Grantee(s): PRIMA PROPERTIES LLC
Grantor(s): MURPHY JULIA GRISHAM, MURPHY JULIA GRISHAM
WD, $10.00, L32(47) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SECN
Grantee(s): PRIMA PROPERTIES LLC
Grantor(s): WESTERLUND MARY JANE
WD, $10.00, L32(47) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SECN
Grantee(s): PRIMA PROPERTIES LLC
Grantor(s): GRISHAM WILLIAM HARDER
WD, $10.00, L32(47) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SECN
Grantee(s): PRIMA PROPERTIES LLC
Grantor(s): SULLIVAN JOHN PHILLIP
WD, $10.00, L32(47) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SECN
Grantee(s): PRIMA PROPERTIES LLC
Grantor(s): SULLIVAN JAMES W
WD, $10.00, L32(47) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SEC N
Grantee(s): PRIMA PROPERTIES LLC
Grantor(s): SULLIVAN CORA LEE
WD, $10.00, L32(47) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SECN
Grantee(s): PRIMA PROPERTIES LLC
Grantor(s): MATTISON SYLVIA LEE SULLIVAN
WD, $10.00, L32(47) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SECN
Grantee(s): PRIMA PROPERTIES LLC
Grantor(s): GRISHAM LILLIAN
M, $128,419.78, L6-7, 26-27(IO)B&R SD #5
Grantee(s): BENEFICIAL FLORIDA INC
Grantor(s): SIMPSON SCARLET J
M, $108,947.16, L1 EMERALD FOREST
Grantee(s): BENEFICIAL FLORIDA INC
Grantor(s): FELICIANO MYRNA L, BARREIRO JUAN COLON, COLON
JUAN,CRUZ MYRNA L FELICIANO
M, $136,841.87, BDY SW1/48-13-19, PARCEL #0511,7-000-00
Grantee(s): HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION III
Grantor(s): DALLAS GLORIAA, DALLAS HENRY
M, $110,000.00, BDY SW1/4 SE1/431-12-19, ETC
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): ACCREDITED TRAFFIC CLASSES INC
CD, $10.00, L333 UNIVERSITY ESTATES, BDY 12-12-17, W/MH
Grantee(s): TROONIN ANA, TROONIN NICHOLAS
Grantor(s): MX JASON, MX MERCEDES A, CARDOUNEL MERCEDES A
WD, $10.00, BDYNW1/4 SW1/46-13-19, ETC, PARCEL #5088-003,
5076-003, BDY SW1/4 NW1/46-13-19, ETC
Grantee(s): REDDY SRINTVAS K, REDDY SRILAKSHMI KOLLI
Grantor(s): REDDY K P, REDDY K SESHAMMA
WD, $49,900.00, L18-19, BDY L17(REPLAT L14-19)(B) SUWANNEE
RIVER ESTATES, ETC, W/MH
Grantee(s): CURRY TOM
Grantor(s): DAVID W COX REVOCABLE TRUST, COX DAVID W TRUST-
E E ,. ,. .., ;-. ;. .
r.My,$45,1 55z01il B- 9;9BDY.L1 7(RER ATF ,aI44 9)kB) SUWANNi o.n r-i
RIVER ESTATES, ETC, W/MH-R "'- '-'i' .' "
Grantee(s): COX DAVID W
Grantor(s): CURRY TOM
CD, $10.00, OR 1011/341, L2-3, BDY L6(10) TOWN OF RALEIGH
Grantee(s): WASKOM MICHELLE
Grantor(s): ROBERTS DAVID K'
M, $15,000.00, L2-3, BDY L6(10) TOWN OF RALEIGH
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): WASKOM MICHELLE
WD, $32,000.00, L3(24)REPLAT WILLISTONHGH#5
Grantee(s): ZINK JOYCE E,ZINK JAMES E
Grantor(s): MEYER GLENN R
M, $108,000.00, LI, BDY L86 WITHLACOOCHEE RIVER PARK ES-
TATES, BDY 1-17-16
Grantee(s): GTE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Grantor(s): SMITH SHANNON, SMITH ANDREW
M, $25,950.00, LI, BDY L86 WITHLACOOCHEE RIVER PARK ESTATES,
BDY 1-17-16
Grantee(s): GTE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Grantor(s): SMITH SHANNON C, SMITH ANDREW )
WD, $4,500.00, L31(12) OAKDALE HTS
Grantee(s): LANCORP INVESTMENTS INC
Grantor(s): PETRILLO TERRY
WD, $145,000.00, BDY 19-11-17, ETC, W/MH, SEE IMAGE
Grantee(s): STEPHENSON JOHN, STEPHENSON RHONDA
Grantor(s): JOHNSON VICTORIA S
M, $130,500.00, BDY 19-11-17, ETC, W/MH, SEE IMAGE
Grantee(s): WELLS FARGO BANK NA
Grantor(s): STEPHENSON JOHN, STEPHENSON RHONDA
E, $10.00, L10 STERLING RUN SD
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): DEBRIGIT ANTHONY, DEBRIGIT G KATHRYN NORTON
E, $10.00, FOREST PART #3 PHASE 2, BDY 21-11-17, PARCEL #17003-
000-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): BENNETT WILLIAM W
E, $10.00, L21(B) CEDAR KEY SHORES #1 "
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRICOCOOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): BRUCKLER JOSEPH M
E, $10.00, BDYNE1/4 NE1/434-11-15, PARCEL #01715-000-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): ANDREWS AD
E, $10.00, BDYNW1/4 NE1/433-11-15, PARCEL #01704-001-OA, OB
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): ANDREWS AD
E, $10.00, L48-49 SPANISH TRACE
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): LUCAS TERRY A
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Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): MILLS ROLLIN
E, $10.00, L16 ALLEN WADE SD
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): COWART SHELTON D
E, $10.00, L7 WAKONDA ESTATE
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): MARINO MATTHEW J
E, $10.00, L34, BDY 28-11-17, LEGAL DESC NOT COMPLETE
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): TUCKER DAVID LEE JR
E; $10.00, L2(5) CEDAR KEY HTS
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): STEPHENS WILLIAM M
E, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 SE1/4 10-12-17, PARCEL #03393-000-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): KODER HENRY AJR
E, $10.00, L I STERLING RUN SD
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): BOWKER KATHLEEN
E, $10.00, WILLISTON HGH SD #9, BDY 35-12-18
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): GRIFFIS EDWIN E
E, $10.00, L4(13), BDY 32-15-13, PARCEL 08570-001-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): BRIDGES SAMUEL BLUCHER, BRUDGES BLUCHER,KING
MELANIE, KING MELANIE SUE
SE, $10.00, L128 FOREST PARK #3 PHASE I
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): PROFENNO LINDA
E, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 NE1/4 3-12-15, PARCEL #01745-001-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): HACKMAN DEBORAH D
E, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 NE1/4 18-12-17, PARCEL #03316-000-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s):.SAMEC HEIDI K
E, $10.00, L73HIDEAWAY#3
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): FISCHER JAMES
M, $75,000.00, L32(A) WINDING OAKS ESTATES SD
Grantee(s): DITECH COM, GMAC MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Grantor(s): GILMORE GREG G, GILMORE KIMBERLY M
E, $10.00, L 14(17) BRONSON HTS SD
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): CASSIDY WILLIAM S III
E, $10.00, L19(3) BRONSON HTS
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): HOWARD CAROLYNE A
E, $10.00, L5 BUCK BAY PHASE S
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): THOMAS LORI A
E, $10.00, L 12FOXWOOD FARMS
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s):.YAWN DONNA B
E, $10.00, L8(64) UNIVERSITY OAKS
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): BENTON ADAM
E, $10.00, L48 TOM KNOTTS SURVEY
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): BOWKER RONALD F ': :
E, $10.00, L4 HAMMOCK GLEN, BDY 22-13-14
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC,
Grantor(s): BRINKMAN JOE
E, $10.00, BDY SEI/4 SHIN 28-16-16, PARCEL #02949-001-00
SGrantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): BONJORN JOSEPH R, BONJORN JOSEPH RUBIN
E, $10.00, BDY SWI/410-15-17, PARCEL#03778-008-OA
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): RICHARDSON GIOVANNA
E, $1000B, BY 16 l114-14 &2-14-13, PARCEL 01283-000-00,.
0129 9- 000- 00,d 01285 -0 20^ m, -. -.. .
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): PRIETO ZOE MARIA, PRIETO ROLANDO
QCD, $2,000.00, UNIT WEEK #10 IN UNIT 307 CEDAR COVE PHASE I
CONDO
Grantee(s): HOOPER SUSAN LEE
Grantor(s): RAMSEY SANDRA
WD, $125,000.00, L21 WHISPERING OAKS, W/MH
Grantee(s): FLYNN PATRICIA W
Grantor(s): WOOD EMMA LOUISE, WOOD JAMES W DECEASED
E, $10.00, BDYNW1/4 NE1/422-14-16, ETC, PARCEL #02655-003-00
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): WATKINS KELLY
E, $10.00, L9-10(B) GREENWOOD ACRES
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): BEEGLE JOYCE A, BEEGLE EARL D
E, $10.00, L26(6) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SD
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): CUNNINGHAM NORM
E, $10.00, L44 TOM KNOTTS, BDY 33-16-16
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grahtor(s): MYRICK RD, MYRICK RODGER
E, $10.00, L4(22) OAK RIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): FLENNER MATTHEW W
E, $10.00, L1 (3)A F KNOTTS LAND CO. SD YANKEETOWNA
Grantee(s): CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC
Grantor(s): MUNCH JACOB J


Learn how to prune a tree

Those who care about trees will find advice on pruning and
related topics in The National Arbor.Day Foundation's free
booklet, "How to Prune Young Shade Trees." From pruning
in the early years of a tree's life, to learning how to strengthen
trees by removing branches, this illustrated, easy-to-follow
guide offers timely and practical tips.
For yourfree copy, send your name and address to: How
to Prune, National Arbor Day Foundation, 100 Arbor avenue,
Nebraska City, NE 68410, or go online at www.arborday.org.


Tildes for Codar Key starting with May 25
Day High Tide : .Height. Sunrise Moon Time % Moon
/Low Time Feet Sunset Visible
Th 25 High 1:32AM 3.4 6:35AM Rise 5:06AM 6
25 Low 6:59 AM 1.4 8:23 PM Set 7:05 PM
.25 High 12:43 PM 4.2
25 Low 7:54 PM -0.6
F .26 High 2:24AM 3:4 6:35AM Rise 5:47AM 2
26 Low 7:39 AM 1.6 8:23 PM Set 8:13 PM
26 High 1:19PM 4.3
26 Low 8:39 PM -0.7
Sa 27 High 3:12AM 3.3 6:35AM Rise 6:34 AM 0
27 Low 8:18AM 1.7 8:24PM Set 9:20PM
27 High 1:55 PM 4.4
27 Low 9:21 PM -0.7
Su 28 High 3:57 AM 3.2 6:34AM Rise 7:27AM 0
28 Low 8:55 AM 1.8 8:24PM Set 10:21 PM
28 High 2:32 PM 4.4
28 Low 10:03 PM -0.6
M 29 High 4:39 AM 3.1 6:34AM Rise 8:25 AM 3


29 Low 9:32AM 1.8 8:25 PM Set 11:15 PM
29 High 3:11 PM 4.3
29 Low 10:44 PM -0.4
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL


AROUND LEVY COUNTY


THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2006


Chiefland Rotary scores $10,300



for Hospice and scholarships


BY JEFF M. HARDISON
STAFF WRITER
As a result of its fishing
tournament on May 20,
the Chiefland Rotary Club
netted about $10,300 with
sponsorships and entry fees
beyond the approximately
$4,680 it gave away in
prize money, according
to President-elect Dennis
Radice.
Prize money could have
reached as much as $7,500,
according to an advertisement
for the tournament.
Nevertheless, the $10,000-
plus Chiefland Rotarians
collected beyond what they
gave away in prizes will go to
help Haven Hospice and it will
finance some of the Chiefland
Rotary Club Scholarship
Fund, Radice said.
It was a big tournament
that included 61 boats. There
were many door prizes.
There was also a 50-50 prize
of $308 going to one of the
many individuals who bought
$616 worth of raffle tickets.
The other' $308 went to the
Rotary Club. Radice led
the successful 50-50 ticket
selling campaign as a one-
man promoter.
In the tournament itself,
Steve McGovern and his crew
of Scott and Ronnie Crown,
all of the Gainesville area,
walked away with $2,000 as
the winners of the top bag
limit prize. That team caught a
redfish weighing 6.24 pounds,
a trout weighing 3.49 pounds
and brought in a bag limit
of 20.72 pounds. The bag is
a combination of redfish and
trout,- with ,as ,many as. two
redfish and five trout.
Other winners in the
Chiefland Rotary Club Fishing
Tournament included Tom
Loyd (and Brian Hancock)
both of Cedar Key who
caught the biggest redfish. He
won $1,000 with his redfish
that weighed 6.33 pounds.
Darrin Grisham of
Chiefland won $1,000 by
reeling in the biggest trout,
which weighed 4.58 pounds.
Loyd and Hancock's trout
weighed 4.62 pounds, which
is more in weight than
Grisham's but winners
were only allowed to capture
one category, therefore Loyd
chose to be recorded for the
biggest redfish.
Tracy Beck of Chiefland
had the second biggest redfish
at 6.06 pounds. Caleb Munden
of Williston won second
largest bag limit with 18.85
pounds of combined fish.
George Miller of Chiefland
took the third largest bag limit
at 18.49 pounds. Morgan
Brady won the third largest
redfish and Clifton Courtney
won the third largest trout
trophy. Thomas Pitts .of
Chiefland won $50 and the
trophy for the biggest junk
fish.
Rotarian Adam Henderson
was the event coordinator.
He and Rob Alexander
weighed all of the fish. David
Renaud served as a relay
messenger for confirming and
transmitting the data to Jeff
Beauchamp who wrote each
fisherman's scores on a giant
tote board that was mounted
at Cedar Key Park.


Winners in the Chiefland
Rotary Club Fishing
Tournament, top,. include
Tom Loyd of Cedar Key
with the biggest redfish,
Darrin Grisham of
Chiefland with the biggest
trout, Steve McGovern
of the Gainesville area
with the biggest bag limit,
Thomas Pitts of Chiefland
with the biggest junk fish,
Tracy Beck of Chiefland
with the second biggest
redfish, Caleb Munden of
Williston with the second
largest bag limit, George
Miller of Chiefland with
the third largest bag
limit organ '-rady with
the third largest redfish
and Clifton Courtney
with the third largest
trout. Tommy Harrelson,
right, of Chiefland holds
a stingray he entered in
hopes of winning $50 for
the heaviest junk fish.
Thomas Pitts of Chiefland
won that category.
Thomas Pitts and Jim
Boyle, both of Chiefland,
bottom, cruise toward the
dock at Cedar Key after a
full day of fishing in the
Chiefland Rotary Club
Fishing Tournament.


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Low cost vaccines available for pets Saturday


On Saturday, May 27 Levy County
Animal Services will host low cost pet
vaccinations at the Levy County Animal
Services Shelter.
The shelter is located at 12051 NE
69t Lane, Bronson, off C335 at the Levy
County Landfill. Vaccinations will be
given from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Rabies vaccinations are needed for
the quality of the environment and the
protection of pets. Rabies vaccination
will be $8 for dogs and cats. The only


rabies vaccination


recognized by the state of Florida are those administered by a
licensed veterinarian.
Animal Services will be doing dog and cat adoptions during
the clinic for those that wish to adopt a companion animal.
For further information call 486-5138.

Summer is here (like it or not) and it is flea and tick season
again, so we must take precautions to protect our furry
friends.
We must also look to the future hurricane season and have
your pets' evacuation supplies ready, picture, vaccination
records and your contact information.


Family donates 10-acre farm to

Levy County School District

BY JEFF M. HARDISON
STAFF WRITER
To help keep agricultural education vibrant in Levy
County, a local family donated its 10-acre farm to the
school district.
The family of Ruben and Nell Jerrells donated the farm
on north County Road 337. On a motion by School Board
Member Jennefer Shuster, seconded by School Board
Member Billy Morrison, the board unanimously approved
acceptance of the property via a 99-year lease at a rate of
$1 per year.
The Jerrells were a pioneer family in Levy County,
Superintendent of Schools Clifton Norris said. They
wanted to donate the property and buildings on the land
for the use of Bronson area students. Even though the
brand new Bronson High School campus includes a land
laboratory, this property that sits away from the school
may be used to pen hogs and cows.
Later, Norris said, the students may plant crops to help
them learn about this aspect of agricultural sciences.
CCR gives way to CDI
Information released at the May 16 school board
meeting provided the local leaders with an update on the
Child Care Resources issue.
There has been no interruption of services for the people
served by the Head Start meals and child care benefits that
have been under direction of Child Care Resources for
the previous five years, but the school board had to switch
companies from CCR as the company providing those
services. The new company is Community Development
Institute.
Robert Clemmons of the school district said the May
8 takeover by CDI went smoothly. The CDI leaders,
however, are not responsible for the $51,549.89 that CCR
still owes Levy County, Clemmons said.
The district will pursue payment of the money CCR
owes, and that company's leaders have said it will pay.
Construction projects continue
The Williston Middle School Cafeteria revised plan
was reviewed for board members by staff at the May 16
meeting.
The revised total construction cost of$3 million includes
$331,400 worth of kitchen equipment and $72,330 worth
of covered walkways.
There was a $22,000 savings enjoyed by switching to
a stucco covering on walls rather than a half-face brick
pattern. Most of the WMS campus has stucco on its outer
walls, although the oldest buildings are brick.
The stage part of the first proposed project for the WMS
Cafeteria is not planned, but Superintendent of Schools
Clifton Norris said the district is still looking for a method
to fund that addition.
There may be dollars t ;add to there hieflarnd Middle
School Gymnasium revised project, if the county receives
funds as part of the state's class-size reduction plan, Norris
said. He is not counting on money from Tallahassee,
however, until he sees it.
The CMS Gym shows a $2.2 million cost after all
revisions, including the added $8,345 for a foundation for
a foyer and restrooms, and plastic shower stalls that cost
$10,400.
The district saved about $51,400 on the CMS project
by cutting about $10,000 worth of laundry equipment,
buying a $4,000 less expensive floor (which will be
just like the one at the new Bronson High School), and
replacing wall panels with a spray-on substance that saved
about $37,400.
Both projects together cost about $5.3 million.
The school board has about $5 million for the projects
from bond revenue and interest earned from those bonds.
There is another $400,000 that will be taken from a 2 mill
residual.
Given that the millage money comes from ad valorem
property tax dollars, the school board must conduct a
public meeting to amend the use of those property tax
dollars, because this will be different than the previously
advertised 2004-05 and 2005-06 capital outlay budget.
All concerned people are invited to the public hearing
set for June 6, starting at 7 p.m. in the Levy County School
Board District Office, located at 480 Marshburn Drive,
Bronson.
SA decision on the proposed amendment to use capital
outlay taxes is set to be made at this meeting.
Superintendent recognizes winners
Norris told the school board about various winners
during the May 16 meeting. WHS Baseball Coach Jim
Smith was named the Dairy Farmers' 3A Coach of the
Year and WHS Baseball Pitcher Jiwan James was named
as the Player of the Year.
The Williston Middle School FFA team was noted for
winning the Land Judging state championship. The WHS
FFA are state champs in Farm Business Management and
Nursery Landscape. They will be going to the national
FFA competition in Indianapolis.


Who should be in Ag Hall of Fame?
Nominations are now being accepted for candidates to the
Florida Agricultural Hall of Fame in 2007. The deadline for
submitting nominations is Sept. 1.
Previous inductees have come from all walks of life: ag-
ricultural teachers, researchers, farmers, ranchers and gov-
ernment leaders. Their lives and achievements are com-
memorated in a display on permanent exhibit in the Florida
Agricultural Hall of Fame Foundation building at the Florida
State Fairgrounds in Tampa.
Anyone can submit a nomination on behalf of a candidate
for the Florida Agricultural Hall of Fame. However, all nomi-
nation forms must be completed as specified in the instruc-
tions.
Nomination forms may be requested by calling (813) 628-
4551, or by writing: Chairman, Florida Agricultural Hall of
Fame Foundation, 4508 Oak Fair Boulevard, Suite 290, Tam-
pa, FL 33610. The fax number for nomination forms is (813)
620-4008. Nomination forms are also available on the web at
http://www.flaghalloffame.com.


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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL


AROUND LEVY COUNTY


THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2006


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IArrests

After failing several field
sobriety tests, Godwin was
arrested for DUI. and was tak-
en to the Williston Police Sta-
tion, where he refused to take
a breathalyzer test, according
to records. He was also given
a written warning for careless
driving, because he failed
to stop when the policeman
tried to pull him over.
In other WPD arrests
Other recent arrests by the
WPD follow:
Tonya Jo Howe, 36, of
Williston was arrested May
15 for DUI, refusal to submit
to breathalyzer and driving
with a suspended license.
Charles Henry Ellis, 44,
of Hawthorn was arrested on
eight counts of driving while
license suspended or revoked
(DWLSR) and failure to have
a motor vehicle registration.
Charlotte Lashaun Grif-
fin, 45, of Williston was ar-
rested on a warrant accusing
her of writing a worthless
check. She was released on
her own recognizance.
Eric James Marshall, 22,
of Williston was arrested on
a warrant accusing him of
failing to appear, in court to
respond to charges of writing
worthless checks. Bond was
set at $2,000.
Jirisnathaniel Montese
Manns, 19, of Citra was .ar
rested May 16 for DWLSR.
The sheriff's department ar-
rested Manns on a Marion
County warrant once he was
in jail. No bond.
Robert David Davis, 34,
of Panama City Beach was


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arrested May 13 on four
counts of DWLSR. He had
been stopped for playing mu-
sic that could be heard farther
than 25 feet away from the
vehicle, which is a violation
of law in Florida.
Raymond L. Frazier, 19,
of Williston was arrested
May 12 for DWLSR.
John Pickney Jamerson,
41, of Reddick was arrested
on a civil writ of bodily at-
tachment with a purge cost
set at $3,160.
Patricia Head Wheeler,
34, of Williston was arrested
May 5 for two counts of deal-
ing in stolen property, two
counts of forgery and two
counts of uttering a forged
instrument.
Chiefland Police Depart-
ment
Recent arrests by the
Chiefland Police Department
follow:
Susan Baillie Brush, 52,
of Old Town was arrested
May 16 for possession of
cocaine after she was pulled
over for driving while not
wearing a seat belt. After be-
ing asked if she had anything
illegal, she surrendered a bag-
gie with pieces of what tested
to be crack cocaine.
Tommy Lee Hall, 37, of
Chiefland was arrested May
16 for trespass after warning
at Wal-Mart. He had been is-
sued a written warning Aug.
5,2005.
James S. Ellerby, 40, of
Chiefland was arrested May
19 for theft, for allegedly tak-
ing a nail gun valued at $150


*Mayor

the town council to accept development.
a anember's resignation As to when a new attorney
before the resignation takes will take his post, that
effect. Therefore, Myric had remained uncertain as of the
no teffectivhyi3frmignedt on biMayy at cimeertignAttmxney
May 16, according to Town' Kenneth L.. Warnstadt of
Attorney David LaCroix. Brooksville was the only
Coincidently, LaCroix applicant for the now vacant
resigned effective after the post, and he was interviewed
May :16 meeting. at the May 16 meeting.
As. for Johannesson's In other action, the town
power to veto city council's voted to advertise for a new
votes, that can be overridden zoning official, because Stan
if there are four council Moore has resigned from
members who vote to do that post effective with this
so. Even with Myric's one- meeting.
meeting participation, there Therefore, three town
were only three council leaders voted to enter
members that night. negotiations with a developer
Can Myric quit his post even though there is no town
and then return to duty just attorney and there is no
for one meeting? zoning official on board yet.
There has been a Florida In fact, the first applicant for
Attorney General Opinion, the zoning official post has
which leans toward holding not been interviewed yet.
a quitter's feet to the fire A spokeswoman' for the
forcing him to remain out of Florida Commission on
office once he has quit. Ethics said the commission
A 1994 Attorney General could not render an opinion
Opinion notes in part that about the immediacy of the
"The Supreme Court of resignation Myric filed on
Florida in Smith v. Brantley May 11,andthenrescindedfor
considered whether the one May 16 meeting. The
acceptance was required in ethics commission can rule
order for a resignation to be on whether a conflict exists
effective in light of the above when an elected official votes
constitutional and statutory on an issue where he or she
provisions.. The Court may enjoy some pecuniary
concluded that 'a public gain as the result of an
officer's resignation, stated to outcome of the vote, she said.
be effective immediately, is As for the validity of Myric's
effective upon submission to on-again, off-again, on-again
the proper authority and that resignation, the commission
the .Governor's acceptance has no say.
is not necessary in order to A spokeswoman for
create. a vacancy in office.'", Florida Attorney General
as is noted in a case where Charlie Crist's office said that
thafissue existed. office can render nothing in
LaCroix said Myric's letter, this regard either. Although
in which Myric rescinded' the Smith v. Brantley case
his resignation "for this one presents similar issues to
meeting of May 16, 2006, so those in Yankeetown, she
the Town willhave a quorum," said that Crist's office cannot
is valid to allow him to vote apply separate facts to the
in that meeting. Johannesson Yankeetown case. Crist's
accepted LaCroix's opinion, office is not looking at
After Johannesson's Yankeetown now, she added.
veto killed the 3-0 vote Investigator Spencer Mann
which favored holding a in the office of Eighth Judicial
public hearing to consider a Circuit State Attorney
moratorium on development William P.Cervone explained
in Yankeetown, the three why that office cannot do
council members voted anything in relation to voting,
to enter negotiations with city charters and the like.
, developers. This is an This is administrative law
important step for the town, and it is within the realm of
which is now agreeing to the Florida Department of
work toward allowing the State, which regulates those


from.the pdrch of a home. He
reportedly sold the gun for
crack cocaine.
LCSO
Recent arrests by the Levy
County Sheriff's Office fol-
low:
Bradford J. McEnteggart,
47, of Inglis was arrested at
the jail on May 18 on war-
rants for kidnap-false impris-
onment, "order to arrest" and
a writ of bodily attachment.
No bond.
Eric W. Elson, 34, of
Chiefland was arrested May
15 for larceny while he was
at the Levy County Jail. Bond
$15,000.
Jeffrey Thane Knappins,
43, of Williston was arrested
May 16 on a warrant for ani-
inal cruelty. Bond $10,000.
Leon Michael Knight, 31,
of Gainesville was arrested
May 15 on warrants for pos-
session of marijuana and pos-
session of cocaine. Released
on own recognizance.
Paul J. Odom, 35, of
Chiefland was arrested May
17 for trespassing, loitering
and' prowling and resisting'
arrest without violence. Re-
leased on own recognizance.
Christopher E. Pate,
19, of Clearwater was arrest-
-ed while he was at the jail on
a warrant for no valid driver's
license. Bail $2,505.
Bill J. O'Grady, 38, of
Moore Haven was arrested
May 14 for domestic battery.
Bond $1,000.
Julian Corrozza, 27, of
Bronson was arrested May
14 for domestic assault. Bond


issues.
It is only when a person
files a complaint with a law
enforcement agency, and the
agency sees reason to believe
there has been a violation of
criminal law that the .State
Attorney's Office becomes
involved, Mann explained.
In instances such as this,


$1,000.
Denise Star Lebron, 23, of
Cross City was arrested May
16 on a warrant for failure to
appear (FTA) in court on a no
valid driver's license charge.
Bond $1,000.
David Bliss, 21, was ar-
rested April 18 for FTA on a
charge of DWLSR. Released
on own recognizance.
Earnest Lee Walker Jr.,
25, of Cross City was arrest-
ed at the jail on May 17 on
a warrant for FTA possession
of marijuana. Bond $15,005.
Linnon Smiley, 62, of
Williston was arrested May
15 for retail theft from the BP
near Williston. He was also
arrested for misdemeanor
possession of marijuana when


1Reid


a deputy found a "blunt" or
joint of marijuana on the
subject after arrest. Bond for
retail theft $500. Bond for
misdemeanor possession of
marijuana $1,500.
Stacy Griffin Bolesta, 28,
of Cross City was arrested
on May 15 for non-support.
Purge amount $780.
Carrie A. Hughes, 25, of
Gainesville was arrested at
the jail on May 15 for two
counts of violation of proba-
tion (VOP). No bond.
Michael Charles Crouch,
59, of Dunnellon was arrested
May 17 for VOP. No bond.
David Eugene Atkinson,
23, of Trenton was arrested
May 17 at the jail for VOP.
No bond.


Continued from page 5


to the FDLE and making a video for first responders so
that all aspects of the required investigation are covered
immediately.
The plan is to incorporate this CART first responder
method into the procedures for all law enforcement
agencies in Florida, Douglas said.
In 74 percent of the child abduction cases, the child is
killed by the abductor within the first three hours, Douglas
said. These first-responder efforts will improve the odds
for children who are victims.
Saving children from abductors is more than just a job
for cops.
"It's a cooperative effort between all law enforcement
agencies and the communities," Douglas said. "It is
important for community involvement because we call on
the communities for assistance when a child is abducted."
ArecentAmberAlert from Florida was solved inGeorgia
when a citizen saw the suspected vehicle and called the
local police, who then rescued the child and arrested the
suspect, the chief said.


where there is a question
about development, people
hire private attorneys who
file motions for injunctive:
relief, where a judge may
'rule fo'eezed'all of the action
for some amount of time.
Those attorneys may seek a
summary judgment as well,
Mann added.


Governor's office jumps 9

Into Yankee0town fray -


lpro6ileins tilting"frooM developers versus townsfolk ri n
Yai wetbvft have reached the ears of GoV. Jeb Bush, and.
I't e g'ernro is cnceried, according to a' May 22 letter
I rtter by' Dputy'General Counsel Nathan Adams IV.'<.
SdiP. Dushi sent copies of correspondence from'people ini
'aofeIO i vi.whichlithey allege crimes, to Eighth Judicial
irjluit Stat Attorney Bill Cervone's office' The governor i
s encopies tithe Florida Department of Law Enforcement
r riding allegations of violations of Florida's'Public Re-
'clrafid .Open 'Meetirigs laws,:as well as alleged thrieas
aki t public offi-ials and bther-'mtters, Adams wrpted tj
enr:1r :Mann, a spokesman for Cervoke, said the state
a io ha.hnot seemi that letter 's ataO 3.:', *:;
,t Illy, Mann said theD[,E Executive Investigati9q
.bx bnloooks.into allegations of wrongdoing by elected ::
fie Sf:ELE investigator find reasn to.believe a cH
.irredi, ,the r.those investigators give the' infqrmiatioS-i
itii.state attorney. Then, Cerdone may use the'findihgstd
~k ep jriat alleged offender ..
I ,fAda'in" letter, he notes thelevel of Bush's concern .
"i"" o"teb Bush is concerned that elected official's m.
upstate ~he. utmost integrity and that classification.o'f r u-
Sr4 alite s as Areas of Critical Economic Concemr donfoxt
'v ih4e ltaw; The governor is-also concemed'.btreat
i inst the welfare aid. safety of public fici J
i.iketaown," Adams wroteL,' '.-- l .. 1
S,;Teaniet:Ynk letter writers. sought t' trve i
keIt.bvn from'iating the designation 'asi l A
c1 'Ec'dnomic.'Concern. Although this desiati
keetownis entirely discretionary' within a local .govedm'en~t,
SBus has taken a step to show his feelings. '..
"Nevertheless,:' Adams wrote, "the.govemor ht, nti.
fii town officials that the O.ffice of'furisit, radbii
.&Eponomic Development (OTTED) js iolding.1hp MOU
.Me notandum Of Understanding) in' abeyqice, peidibg'
i-rei by-law enforcement of allegations'relating'tdYan'j
tw "
V Aft'4MOUQ is .the agreement between tBe-uintciipality
'dffahl state tourism and economic development offiEce' i
'iy holding it in.abeyance, this means'tht thie letter'of
.agreiment.is basically on hobd while the investigat-ion is.m
process. Once that investigation is complete then the.regu-
lar MOU process can continue, according to OTTED Corni-
munications Director Scott Openshaw. '
The FDLE is. reviewing -correspondence it received,
'Which shows people making allegations of misconduct by
publicofficials in Yankeetown, FDLE Public'-Informalion
SOfficer Kristen Perezulha said.
Tlis is not an investigation bit the review may lead to]
a investigation. Itis too.early to say what will occu,.the
E opkesoman added. -..


Continued from front
In regard to the potential of
a grand jury making a ruling
on instances where political
issues link with criminal
matters, Mann provided,. a
scenario roni something that
happened in this circuit.
A county school board saw
an allegation filed with a law
enforcement agency, because
there was suspicion that theft
of money was occurring,
Mann said. A grand jury
was called by State Attorney
Cervone's office. The grand
jury found no crime had been
committed, but it wrote a
presentment.
In that presentment, the
grand jury noted that better
bookkeeping practices should
be implemented.
Therefore, given that
then-active Town Attorney
LaCroix ruled that Myric
could rescind his resignation
for one meeting, that is the
final answer unless and until
a judge grants a civil motion
related to the rulings of that
town council regarding that
development.

Recall Update
Supervisor of Elections
Connie Asbell has checked
the petitions seeking a recall
of Johannesson, and there
were enough signatures.
Those results have been
mailed to the Yankeetown
Clerk Debra Stines who will
give them to Johannesson.
The mayor has five days to
provide a written response in
her defense. After those five
days, the committee seeking
the recall can begin gathering
signatures from at least 15
percent of registered voters in
Yankeetown to continue the .
move to recall Johannesson.
A 1975 Attorney General
Opinion (AGO) shows
Johannesson can run for her
office even if she loses the
recall election question or
should she be recalled.
"In this state, a member
of the governing body of
a municipality who is the
subject of recall proceedings
is eligible to qualify and run
as a candidate to succeed
himself (herself) in the event
of his (her) removal at the
recall election," according to
the AGO.


Patricia A. Rutlin, 51, of
Williston was arrested May
15 for VOP. Released on own
recognizance.
Jessica Wiaralla, 22, no
address listed, was arrested
May 16 in Fanning Springs
for possession of drug para-
phernalia and on a warrant
for VOP. No bond.









One recommendation he
arrests< report.









by the Chiefland City Com-




mission. On a motion by
Wal, continued from front
$15,o00 quickly, Beauchamp
said.
One recommendation he
made was instantly approved
by the Chiefland City Com-
mission. On a motion by
Walker, seconded by Monyei,
the commission voted 5-0 to
approve the creation of the
utility fund.
The utility fund, which will
come into being as of Oct. 1,
will be the water and sewer
fund combined with garbage
fees that are collected.
In a related matter, the
city commission rejected a
request from Waste Pro to
increase garbage fees by 14
percent for residential and
commercial customers.
The commission told Bob
Wolk of Waste Pro to show
City Manager Rodney Russ
the figures to justify the in-
crease. The Bronson City
Council approved the 14 per-
cent hike a couple of weeks
ago.
City Attorney Norm Fugate
noted that the garbage service
provider can seek an increase
due to cost of operation in-
creases and the city.cannot re-
fuse reasonable requests. The
information provided, how-
ever, was not enough to allow
the commission to approve
the request, Fugate said. The
matter is to be considered at
the next meeting.


ETurner
Continued from page 3
marine science and language
arts programs, and the
reinstatement of the summer
school drivers education
programs.
Even though retired,
Turner is continuing to stay
focused on students and
student learning by escorting
educational tours, writing
curriculum for the tour
company and consulting
with the Northeast Florida
Educational Consortium.
Turner and his wife of
33 years, Donna, are the
parents of two sons, Casey,
who-teaches 5th grade in St.
Petersburg, and Rick, who
graduated from Williston
High School in 1995 and just
completed an eight year tour
in the military. He is currently
a student and working with
the YMCA in Gainesville.
Turner feels that serving as
a school board member will
allow him the opportunity
to work with the schools,
the communities and the
superintendent building
strong rapport with each
other to provide the best
academic and extracurricular
programs possible. He feels
those students that participate
in all phases of the school
program are afforded the best
opportunity for a successful
life. Safe schools, strong
academics and diverse


extracurricular programs are
essential for this success.
Turner would like nothing
more than to offer his total
commitment, experience and
knowledge to the parents,
students and school personnel
of Levy County.






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