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VOLUME 33
NO. 40
ELTON COBB, Editor-Publisher
BRONSON, FLORIDA THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1963
$2.00 A YEAR, 5c A COPY
Tobacco Marketing
Cards To Be Mailed
Friday, July 19th
With the tobacco marketing sea-!
son fast approaching* ASCS coun-;
ty office personnel are busy pre-1
paring 1963 tobacco marketing |
cards for the county’s flue-cured j
tobacco producers.
Frank BulFck, Jr., AS€? County ¿
Office Manager said that the mar-1
keting cards will be mailed to all!
producers who have 1963 flue^cur-!
ed tobacco allotmenst on or about j
July 19th. This will allow ample
time for all growers to have their
marketing cards in hand prior to ]
the opening of the markets.
Mr. Bullock reminded flue-cured j
tobacco growers that they must j Levy County Sing To Chiefland’s Ex-mayor
¡§¡¡11 ■&■■■■Held At Chiefland |
is weighed in. This is necessary j Methodist Church Sun.
in order for the tobacco to be ide-n- j —^ . • /j\ Here we come again with just a
'tified by the serial number on thej The Levy County -Sing will be ||| â– stuff and nonsense. Oh, I
marketing card when it is placed j held 'Sunday, July 21st - at the. alm0gt f0rg0t> no vfire this week
The Rev. Byrd and family are
Says
BY B. B. HARRISON
Town Hall, Post Office j
To Be Dedicated Herej
Today, Free Fish Fry||
To Climax Event
The new. Brarson Post Office
and Town 'Hall will be dedicated
today •beginning at 2• 30 P. M. at!
th2 Post Office building. .
After the Post Office activities Ã
the dedication crowd will move on!
I to the Town Hall where they will
j go through the' program, tour the
Kbuilding and enjoy a free fish fry
at 6:00; P, M.
j Everyone is invited to the affair
as it is given by the Town of Bron
son for the people of Bronson and
Levy- County. ¡
We are giving here a history of
the new buildings, what they con-
I tain and how they came about.
Town* Hall—
¡Bronsion’s new Town Hall, ;con¬
structed during 196:2-63 is'a beau¬
tiful building on Highway 27A.
The attractive structure is. a de¬
finite asset\ to the town, not only
on the * warehouse floor. T¿tis is j Chielfand ¡Methodist Church.
most important as the warehouse-^. j The singing and gospel music ^ a,0.ain t>0 Mrs Byrd’s folks' ae a much needed office building
man will not be in a position to ¡ will ‘begin at 2:30jP, M. in the af „ / ¡fl§¡§ Itp house the numerous depart-
accept the tobacco unless the mar} ternoon.
keting card is presented. Farmers? Each church is urged to send
who do not personally haul their J special talent in the sing as well
own tobacco to. the market should i ae a good representation-
be sure to send- their marketing 1
card with he person doing the j
haulng for1 them.
Everyone is invited to attend.
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j up in 'Tennessee and Kentucky.
Hardy Deán and family have re
turned from a -ten day visit up in
, the mountanis. They report a fine
I and enjoyable. time’ but\ rather cold
[up there and to their surprise the
' wild bears came to their camp and
[to house the numerous
ments of the town government but
also it tends to impress the visi-
I
! ate some of their food otherwise
no harm was done
}
DOWN TO EARTH
‘The County Office Manager al¬
so 'cautioned growers to inspect, MHi
their card after each sale to eeelYour Farm Preparedness Plan: ! There is one grand and consul-
that all entries are correct and re I In an emergency what would you tation about^ both life and taxes
port any errors Immediately to the ' » am *-ar from an alarmist but|^ ■en you n/s 3’le you ai-e
AISCS county office and to be sute J should a nuclear bomb be dropped j through wrth the. other,
to rteurn the card to the county 1011 an area ttS Jacksonville or ! The A and T> Shop has. moved
Camp Big Yellowfly
Is Name Of Ne\^
Scout Camp
"Camp Big Yellowfly†is
name designated to the Boy ácout
Camp of ¡Bronson Troop No. 335.
Most of the Scouts submitted a
name of his own / selection ~ and
from over 20 •received . ibyx the
Troop Leaders the 'boys themsel¬
ves voted one the filial choice of
name. This one was submitted by
Scout Jerry 'Gore of the Otter Fat
rol from Otter Creek at the /Te¬
gular meeting held last Thursday.
C. of C. Officials
[ Visit St. Petersburg
| Last Friday
i - 1
! Officials of the Levy County
j Chamber of Commerce spent the
j day Friday^ July 12th in St. Peters
j burg with the editor of the Flor-
j ida Power Corporation publication
pLArea Development Progressâ€, ¡j
j Miss Emily Gleockler.
4
j Chamber President R. A. Lynch
j of Yankeetown and Executive Se-
jcretary Gus Efferen of Bronson
i! consulted with the editor at length
I reviewing the many' pictures' the,;
j local committee had selected for
j publication in the leaflet being
| prepared and printed with the co-
j operation of the power company,
the ’ ‘There will be a cemetery work- Much of the information and da-
ing at the .Ebenezer Baptist Church! ta obtained by the surveys of the
Ebenezer Baptist
Cemetery To Be
Worked Saturday
on Saturday, July 20th.
Everyone who vhas any interest
in keeping the cemetery clean
committees in industry, agricul¬
ture, tourism and recreation was
discussed at the meeting. The copy
please come and bring tools to and editing will be completed by
to their spanking'brand-new store
just across -the gj street from the
office when all their tobacco has | Tampa what plans have you made
been marketed. Complete in&truc ¡ ^'or survival?
tions are contained on the reverse j ¡Survival of you and your family. |p°st offica We know that they
side of the marketing card.
The Town Council had plans made
and sought bids 'for construction.
Soil Conservation
News
use* ? the editor and submitted to the
[Levy Chamber before final print-
j ing. This issued of the leaflet will
[be known as the Levy County Edi-
i tion and will be released early in
August-. 1200 copies, will be mailed
Inspection Plus 'Correction Equals by the Florida Power Corporation
Protection: [to a specially selected list of pto-
The President has proclaimed! tential business concerns and in-.
July 21-27 as National Farm Sa-j dustrial organizations. Another 1,«
fety Week. U. S- Department of * OOP will be forwarded to the Levy
Agricultural Agencies have been
asked to cooperate in observing
Farm Safety Week, and we are
/Have you any protection from harm will sure appreciate their new
j ful radiation for your family. Have j store for they have'so much more¡lnstailed branch of the Regional j sever
you made provision for a 2-week’s j floor #pace to display their fine j Library, g .commission room which I ing t
tor and transient of the progres- a sign will be made by the Scouts
•sive nature of the :‘Town of Bron- j themselves to hang at the camp
son, â– I entrance. Work continues on the
The construction of the hall be i camp site on the banks of the Wa-
gan in October 1962 after a spec/ewass-a River between Bronsoir
ial referendum was passed by the ani^ Often Creek each week end
freeholders of the community for with the goal set for completion
the: issuance of $25,000 in bonds/ by the end. of sumfner^^ vacation.
Only the planning and erection of j . to participate,
the 20 bed building remains to be j For conservation ¡begins with
Kenneth Grahafn of Chiefland was ! done. . ¡ fawn safety. This years theme “in
the successful bidder at a figure ¡ Arrangements/were also made j spection plus correction equals pro County development by applying
of $19,600 and the work of prepar- j for ■the Troop’s .participation in jtection- can rev&r3e the rtend of jto the chamber of .commerce of-
ing the land foi building started.! the dedication ceremonies of the ! increased fatal accidents 'among re fice i* the Bronso| Town Hall as
The 52 x 82 overall structure ¡ new Bronson Town Hall. The\sidents if put into practice. j long as the j?uppiyj_ists.
Inspect your farm equipment. —\ 0
County Chamiber of Commerce of-
:fice for distribution to the many
inquirers of information of Levy
County.
A copy will be available to any
and all persons interested in Levy
x #2 overall structure ¡ new
houses the town office- a recently | Troop w’ill attend as a; unit and
al Scouts will assist in rais-
wmcü | ing the flag over the new build-
pjiip (irovG Church «^uu mwuc7
rp tt i j tt • • . supply of food and water- What I stock of merchandise. Watch ^or! serves as á social or recreational [ ing and lead, those in attendance
10 UOlCI Homecoming! about emergency water needs for I their grand opening^ of the néw J
Services July 21st
I your family and livestock- How
J about shelters and emergency feed
The annual- horiifecoming at the f<>r livestock. Have you La system
place.
Quote from Justice Tom Géarke: !
j room and a well equipped kitchen, j in reciting the" Pledge of Allegi-
I Four rest rooms are available and I ence. '
land, buildings, and your ow,n work Christian Youth Camp
To Be Held Aug. 5-12
habits, attitudes. Then correct dan
gerous conditions and habits. By
doing these two acts you will help
to protect lives, your own and oth
j a. utility foó'm. complete the main ! ' The ’entire' Troop . will travel to [ e-rsv
In the relationship between man j bllildiVg: A large-attached fire staj Ocala on Thuisday evening; July I Rural Traffic Accidents:
(Pine Grove Baptist Church near, of communicatioinv. such as a baj:- '^nd religion , the state, is firmly i tion 'and garÃge, measurnig 30 x 33! 25th to witness' the .presentation of Did ¿’ou know that fatal rural
Trenton wil be held Sunday, July, Lery Powered radio? What about
J21st according to ipformation re-1 the training, of the members of
committed to a, position oà neutra- j feet faces Oak .Street on hte North | star Scout awards to the five mem
hty' ¡ side, of the building and a specious; bers of Troop 335 who have quali-
iceived here today.
); Sunday Sxhool will begin the
¡day’s activities at 9:55 A. M. foL
¡lowed by morning worship servic¬
ies at 11:00 with Dr. Paul Meigs
¡delivering the sermon. At 1:00 P.
¡M. a básket lunch will be spread
ion the grounds.
Training Union will begin at
t2:30 P. M. with the afternoon ser¬
vice following and Rev, Joe Howe
¡delivering the message.'
^Everyone is cordially invited to
attend.
—1 MM
The Town council ot Bronuon
meets the first Monday night of
each month.
your family in what to; do Ü case j David Meeks has ¡stárM á' new j receati0Ilial area yet; to be comple- ¡ fied for that singular honor.
of any emergency. | | dwelling on the same spot where ¡ ^.e¿, an¿ appointed will be on the first such awards received by 1063 preliminary accident report
The emergency plan should in- ¡ the one stood that he sold to. back side of the station. Landscap; members of the local Troop- They | 41,090 people in ' the U. S. have
Charlie Morgan j ing is in progress at' the present! are Larry Lee, Ronnie Booker, j l°st their lives due to traffic acci- ;
It takes lots' of water to reaUy (, W|tb p^im trees, shrubs and I Franklin Watson, Carl Boettcher dents; 29,700' have been tabulated J
emergencise such as hurricanes, wet_ the ground. From the •s^vera|^ fiowers. 0f maBy kinds and varié-1 and Jessie Ellzey, all members as rural accidenst and 11,300 as
The
accidents outnumber urban fatal
traffic accidents nearly 3 to 1- Ac¬
cording to National Safety Council
^de plans for the family not only
in case of nuclear attack but for
as
floods, etc.
The Extension Service has avail
able two bulletins you might be
interested in: 11 What People Can
Do About Rural Civil Defense; P-
Yóur Farm Preparedness Plan,
o-
inches of rain we-have; had lately ! tie>3 will surround’the lawns,
you can dig only a few inches and l , .For seveial ' months the Town
find dry dirt. > /Hall has been the center of acti-
of the Otter Patrol.
lit looks like, now we will be able
} vity in Brohson with the Council
Levy Farmers Make
j urban accidents. “
f Common hazards found on rural
'roads are: Slow moving behicles,
j hidden farm access road's, blind
intersections, inadequate signs and
I markings, poor road maintenance,
i . , . . _ j and 4>bsoiete road designs.
Mr. and Mrs- Basil May and fam one to all people if possible. ¡ ing held their. We’re rear proud of .the record! Practice.farm safety all the year
liy were visiting in Hernando this I But We seo Jesus who was made j Realizing that the hall belongs Levy County farmers have chalk- by practicing inspection plus cor-
week end with Mr. May’s m<5*fcBr j a lltüe lower tlian' Xhe: ailgels *orJ to the people of Bronson the Town ,ed up this year in repayment of rection and reap proection to live
and father. Michelle and Dorothy ¡the suffenng of, death crowned coun-eü has set-up a calendar of loans on i96t2-cron neariute they \ Apply conservation on your farm
■IS**fPSfil “ ■MÜHÜH i 1 Hfc a» abundant m, ,or
the grace of Go dr should taste dea- ji¡g|¡g| Dogan | .CobblÜHM
to tell you of of Commerce j Good ReCOrd On
t0Ln‘ * m I . ill l ‘ j meetings/ -Lions Club meetings Loan Repayment
If you want to make friends b -¡ r^r and many other meetings be- '
Modisett are staying for awhile-
State Bank No. 432
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
LEVY COUNTY STATE BANK
of Chiefland in the State !of)Florida at ¡the close {o#lhusmess on June 29, 1963. j
ASSETS
1. Cash, balances with other banks,. and. cash items in process
th for every man. Hebrew 2:9.
whereby any- (Chairman Eugene Cai^r, AgricUl-l years to come.
l
AROUND
LEVY COUNTY
NORWOOD K IS HIE
one mny use the building when jtural Stablization and'Conservation j
the^ calendar shows an, open date.' icounty Committee, said today.
The building is constructed • of I The record he cited includes two
cement block with the front en- j (loans-' of 24,351 pounds put ’under
j trance being in brick venier. The I |^oan an(j repaid.
} spacious . main hallway is white
The Christian Youth Camp will
¡be held on tlie- Suwannee River
the week of August 5-12 according
to Rev. R# G. Key, pastor of the
First Baptist Church of Bronson.
The cost per camper is $10.00
each, a drop of $2 from last year
when the c&st was $12.
Anyone interested in attending
the camp may do so by contact¬
ing either Rev. Key or Rev/ RobL .
Byrd at Chiefland.
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Engagement Of Miss
Barbara Jean Hardee
Is Announced
(Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hardee
of Bronson, ¡Florida, announce the
'engagement of their daughter, Bar
bara Jean, to ¡ Lewie D. Fugate,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodroe Fu¬
gate of Williston, Florida.
Wedding plans will be announ^
ced later
I was just sitting -here- watching |
walled and the remainder of the 1
â– The price support programs es-
State Bank No. 189
# REPORT OF CONDITION OF
CEDAR KEY STATE BANK
fablished tprice minimtims or fldors .
my good friend Tildón Davis eat j rooms are richly paneled and fin-j tQ hel.¿ farmérs. sell their harvest- I
of Cediair Key in vthe State of (Fla. at (fhe close of business on June 29, 1963.
of collection $ 612,725.69 Ã supper. That boy sure, likes to eat. (ished. Overhead florescent lighting ) - . v
won’t -dwell on that point ¡fixtures throughout most of the, ord,er I take adva]
6. Loans ;and discounts (Including $1,795.38 overdrafts) - . 835,202.60 now as he is ' such a good boat i rooms makes for a well lighted Jn
7. Bank* premises owned $ furniture and fixtures - 13,653.39 t . ! terior- Heating and air condition
ASSETS
iod tof time in [ i. Cash, balancés with other banks, and cash items in process
~—i : ;—-.;«;â– , a . nf poÃlpction .. *.. *«•»«• • i • • • *»• • ♦ • • • • •¥••••• • • • • • 212,201.16
order to take advantage of mar- > ^ united States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 372,787.50
diet conditions. Generally the me-1 6. (Loans and discounts (including $600.00 overdrafts) . . . . . . . . . . 230,656.02
: n , Ã 7. Bank premises owned $10,000.00, furniture ad fixtures $1,000.00 11,000.00
, ¿hods used are farm and ware* [ n oth^r assets . l.oo
Yes; sir, I went fishing with him ¡ ing units wfre installed to add to ihouse storage i0ane and purchase ¡-,/ .Lie.â„¢/"’â€
Ion the Fourth of July and he padd- ¡ '-he comort and pleasure of anyone j agreeineUts ' . ;/V, 12' TOTAL ASSETS-, 8-26.645.b8
KH 1 â– 1 HIPurchase -agreements'also are ob
13. Demand deposits of individuals,’partnerships “and corporations 1^023,366.1,0 J paddietlie first tim^? He canJ Town Hall,
12. TOTAL ASSETS
LM-I «Ml
2,661,343.56
UAtlUTICS
14. Time and savings deposit* 'ot Individuals, partnerships and 1
corporations 753,783.16 .* handle a 'boat with tliem7oars al-.
15. Deposits of United State*. Government (including pos,ai I ^
savings) •.immi•• • • •
16. Deposits of States and % political subdivisions
18. Certified and officers’ checks, etc
19. TOTAL DEPOSITS ... ...$2,440,767f76
(a) Total demand deposits $1,422^310.70^
(ib) Total time and savings deposits $1,018,457.06
23. Other liabilities .........................................
Post i Office-
'tained through j the ABiCiS . county
..'oficé. Prtbducers pay-a small ser-
5,305.301 most as good as my good friend / The new Bronson Poet Office iyice ch,arge aM agI.ee up0n the
650,786’.25 ¡ G. C Perdue.
7,5i27.95 I * ' 5 j j
. Perdue will let you paddle a lit- commended
building, erected in 1963, was re-1
LIABILITIES
and appropriations 1
13, Demand deposits of individuals^ partnerships and corporations
14. Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnersiups 'and
' corporations.. .................... .VV.,/.;. V;, y. . /.v-,
L5. Deposits of United States Government (inducin'; postal
maximum amount of the eligible I savings)
I tie bit .but that Tildón- won’t iet:ma
24,321.22 you touch the. oars. j Past year. Replacing the old post
24. TOTAL LIABILITIES
2,661,343.56
I 16. Deposits of States and political subdivsions
I didn’t ask-him to-let me pad-j of«ice,. long in. use, is the beaut!-, jty date- The C!GC agrees io buy |
'crop of their own production they is!-Certified -and -officers éhecg», etc.
(may sell to the.’Commodity Credit 19-;TOTAL pEBOSIT-S
s (a) Total demand deposits
(Corporation after the loan matur-| (b) Total time and savings deposits
.$721,459.15
..$467,529.29
.$253,929.86.
304,796,371/
•253,929.86;
20, 000(00 7
139>783:13*
2,949.79
die because the way he acted he j M new 'building adjacent to the;,£n.)m the producer at the support (
j 24. TOTAL LIABILITIES
~72i.459,15
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
25. Capital: (a) Common stock, total par value $50,000.00
26. Surplus . •• •
27. Undivided profits ... • «•••*• • •
¡ didn’t want me to. Hé should know ' Property which housed the outdat-1 ^ate
«• : rate any' quantity the producer (
- how much I ;ike to paddle. Maybe |ed and outmoded structure. to deliver,’ up to the maxi '
Ãfclftaà l -u i • ..i, j inotoah -n* tVio nrammiwi wArVino- Ipibfp ^ ^ ***«'^* j capital:.-(a) 'Common stock, total par value $15,000.001 15,<
4^4 he 11110 ® that 1S h@ Teasan he dld' I Instead of th®; cramped working (mum quantity speiled out in the 26. Surplus | - 85,
: n’t offer to let me.
quarters of Postmaster Ther-on J.
29. TOTAL CAPITAL AJ0COUNTS Mm
30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ÃlCiCOUÑTS ......
memoranda
81, Assets pledged. or assigned to secure liabilities and for other
purposes (including notes and bills rediscounted and securities
196,254.58» Maybe some dáy I will, get to! Griffin and one temporary clerk,
agreement;
2,661,343.56 l go with somebody that will let me j now , Willis Howell, is • a. larger, ,^r and Mrs. Theron Morrison
1 paddle. Of course, I ain’t ^>ihg to j well lighted and air conditioned ¿|| faniiiy and’ Benny May all of
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
¡25. Capital: (a) Common stock, total par value $15,000.00'.
26. Surplus ...........
j 27. Undivided profits
29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CA1PTAL ACCOUNTS.
15,000.00
000.00
5,186.53
sold with agreement to repurchase)
1,080,759.38
Bronson have returned from their
trip to Alabama where they were
visiting relatives-
105,186.53;
826,645.68
MEMORANDA
31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other
purposes (including notes and bills rediscounted and securities
sold with agreement to repurchase)
219,787.50
I, Delma P. Locke, Cashier, of the above-named bank do solemnly .
affirm that this-report of condition is true and correct to the best of my ¡ the Bronson Town Hall and >new^ i mumty.
knowledge and belief.
CiwBict—^Attest:
I DELMA P. LOCKE
L. W. DRUMMOND
FORTUNE H. SIME
FRED T. DAVIDSON
DlrectoM.
)
State of Florida, County of Levy* Alt
iSworn to and subscribed ¡befoüe this i)fch day of July, 1963, and I
hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank.
Eunice H. PutchaVéñ, Notrayi Public
^Notarial 8eal Affixed! My- commission expires Aug. 11, 1964
Published July 18, 1962
bbeg nobody to. let mé do nothing.! °fUce- 926. square feet of interior
I * * | | . I ¡ floor space, most on the mailing
This might not reach you in timejroom floor and a specious lobby
but if1 it does you are cordiaHy in | presenting a fine facility in keep
vited to attend the dedication of)ing\with the progress of the com! the large glass lobby enclosure
| present's’ an impressive Structure# | affirm that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my
Post Office. The dedication will be ! A rear platform for the loading] Mr. A. M. Moring is the -owner knowledge and belief.
:on Thursday afternoon with a fish! /unloading of dispatch mail ' of the (property/and building, leas
fry to climax the a.ptivities of the Lmeasures ^^square feet. A spac- ing it to the Post Office Depart-
afternooin. Gome on to Bronson ¡ ious parking area/containing 4,026 ment on a 5 year . l^ase, with the
and enjoy meeting friends and see^'square feet allows for off the high option to re-lease for 3 additional!
ing the progress of our ¡own. j waY parking which is a safety fea- 5 year periods-; The $10,000 facility
Remember, Thursday, July 18th. (fure of ¿he new installation- I measuring 30 x 3(4 feet was started
I, JOHN A. McKINNEY, Pres., *of the above-named bank do solemnly
Correct—Attest
JOHN A. McKINNEY
BETTY CANNON
R. B. DAVIS
RUBY C. McKINNEY
Directors
State of Florida, County of Levy, ss:
I The hinldine- is ooiisfruotpdi of .-ifi wt+b 0.^0^ RfnthevQ f , Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16 dsy of July, 1963 and I
I me DUiiamg is ojntocruciea or ; m March. 19bá with Lose Brothers, hereby certify that 1 am not an officer or director of this bank.
Mr. and Mrs. Lint Moring were Cement block with an attractive qJ Chifeflai# as the initial contrac» showuY
in Gainesville Tuesday J brick venier face together with J tor, Published jlSy 18^963
H. S. WILSON, Notary Public
My commission expirse January 4, 1963/ /
Paga ISm
d^r: eeoFrra ¡idornau
•BRONSON, Florida, July 18, 1963
Levy County
JOURNAL
BRÓNS0N, FLORIDA
Printed Every Thursday at
Bronson, Florida |
Otter Creek
First Baptist Church
Entered as Second Cfass Mattcr April
'flth,'1928, at the. Póátoffrcf @t Bron-
ie.n, Florida, Under Act of March 2nd,
1373
ELTON COBB Edltor-Manager
SUBSCRIPTION HATES / , I
One Year 62.00
Six Months .-. 1.00 i
•• ; _ j
Only Paper Printed and published In j
Aronson, the County Seat of Levy I
County. i
Advertising Rates upon application, }
Want ads ten cerits a line each in. i
insertion.2 Minimum charge 40c. All :
Want 'Ads Cash with Order.
Government
Surplus Sales
NOW anyone caji buy .DIRECT from ¡
U. . S. GOVEllN-MKNT SllIlPLUS
DEPOTS, by mailI for yotaoit or j
for resale. Cameras, binoculars, cars j
jeeps, trucks; boats, hardware, of.
fice machinés :and,e(iuilimenÃ,/tents,
tools and .t9ns-o£-t;hpüsEtn4s:of other
items at a fraction °1: their original
cost. Many Items brand n&w. For
list of hundreds of U. £ S-. KGPVern.
merit' Surplus ' Dtipote, located ip,
every State and overseas with pani-1
phlet , ‘'How Government| Can Ship
Direct To Youâ€, plas- procedures,
HOW TO BUY and hew to get FREE
SURPLUS, mail $2.00 to SURPLUS
SALKS INFORMATION SERVICES,
BOX NO, ISIS, Washington 13, ‘D. C.
Federal Land Bank
FARM LOAN
R. VV. BRYAN
622 N. Main Street
GAINE8VILLE, FLORIDA
9:00 A M., Sima^ School, at
the Community Building, Gull
Hammock.: \
10 00 A-. M. Sunday School ai
Otter Greek, Baptist Church.
â– 11.00 A. M. Worship Service.
0:45 P. M. 15TU at Otter Creek.
7:30 P. M. Evening Worship at
Otter Creak.
WEDNESDAY
6:45 P. M. Teachers’ Meeting.
7:30 P, M Mid-week Prayer Ser*
Vice and Bible School.
SHELL HOME SALESMAN—For¬
mer Insurance Men, Route Sales¬
men, any energetic man who
wants t oinake money. Why not
step up to a real roney-making
position. Join , Sales Force ot
South’s fastest growing business.
'Train for managerial positions
while Selling. We need -salesmen
and lead men, in this area. Con¬
tact O. L. Fitzgeral, 3241 W. 13th
Avenue. Gainesville,' Florida phone
FRra-nklin 6-8701,. Southern Stat¬
es,, Homes, Fniset Shell Homes
Anywhere.
ft
xataon On Castro
Ignores Bible Warning
By Sen. George S. McGovern I’D. S.D.)
First Baptist Church
10:00 A, ,M.—Buntray ucnooL
11:00 A. Ml—'Worship1 Service.
B :.30 P. M.-—Training Union.
7:30 P. M —Evening Worship.
- WEDNESDAY
7:30 P. ¡VI.—Prayer Meeting.
S 30 P, M. —Choir Rehearsal.
RAWLEiGH BUSINESS NOW
OPEN ni Levy County. Excellent
opportunity. See Frank Massey,
P. O. box 74, Anthony at once or
write Rawleigh’s, Dept. FAI-340.189
Memphis, Tennessee.
You can provide for the security
of your loved ones both safely and
profitably at
Guaranty Federal
Savings & Loan Assn.
2201, North Main St.—Gainesville
DIVIDEND RATE 4 1/4 PER CENT
Accounts opened by 20th of\ I
Month Earn From 1st of Month
Each Aco- Insured up to $10,000
SHEA'S GLASS GO
(Not Inc.) *
Formerly Jo¿ Peters Glass Co.
“If It’S Glass—We Have It"
Metal Store Front Construction
Auto Glass Replaced While
You Wait
Mirrors Resilvered-Table fops
Shpwer Doors-Tub Enclosures
1313 N. W. 4th PI. FR 2-4353
Gainesville, Florida
Rarely in American history has so much futile and irrespon¬
sible discussion been devoted to a single issue as the present
Cuban question. Partly because of this, we now have a dangerous
fixation on Castro that is not worthy of this
great Nation.
While hunger, disease and injustice—the 'tra¬
ditional handmaidens of revolution—stalk Latin
America, we hear nothing in this country but
1 the clamor and controversy oyer Castro and his
future. We have ignored the.biblical warning
against straining at a gnat and swallowing a
camel. If Khrushchev’s purpose was to create
a gadfly to dive* the attention of the United
States from the real dangers and challenges of
Latin America, he must feel handsomely re- George s. McGovern
warded.
As President Kennedy' has
wisely said, “The big dangers to
Latin America—are the very
difficult, and in some cases, des¬
pende conditions in the coun¬
tries themselves—unrelated to
Cuba.†Neither Castro nor
Knrtishchev, not even commu¬
nism, créated the social ills that
beset our neighbors to the South.
The real bombshells of Latin
America are fused to the follow¬
ing conditions:
(1) 2 per cent of the peo¬
ple . own more than half the
wealth,
(2) 80 peP cent of the peo¬
ple dwell in miserable shacks
amidst hopeless poverty,
(3) illiteracy is the lot of
well over half the population,
(4) more than 50 per cent
of the people suffer from
hunger and disease and most
of them will never in their
lifetime see a doctor, nurse,
dentist, or pharmacist,
(5) most governments are
weakened by unjust tax
MAKE •SURE YOU'LL
HAVE A HOME...
' mu ni i imm in hi—
U TO COME BACK TO/
GRAS
HOLD!
YSm iwujÃi rs cbo sy mbol uf the
Afücrir««» C/incer Society. It is
•■Uei! the “Swxwtl of Iropr,.v
hotel! Atollar
yM» g£»e Inope to
Ã^iccr rAannitca calecer
l'Mili « 2*»cuui'.^
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AMERICA!* CANCER SOCIETY
Filling prescriptions is our Biial
ness. Let us fill your next one.
Ennis Drug Store, across street
from Bank. Williston. Florida, tl
OUT OF TOWN
PRINTERS PAY
wrNQ TAXES HERE
fv| LET US DO YOUR
PRINTING
* with your help,
the mentally ill
' can eonae back
L1
But with improved' care ana
treatment, many more could
recover. Give them the chance
you’d want (for yourself, ¡fl
*S$oc
structures, excessive military
budgets designed to keep the
people under control, and
(6) a growth in popula-
â– tion that is several times
faster than the rate of in¬
crease in supplies of food and
services.
What, then, is our problem—
Castro or the frightful condi¬
tions on which he thrives? The
question answers itself. Every
government in the hemisphere
is taking a new and searching
look at the desperate needs. of
its masses of citizens. This
Administration, through the Al
liance for Progress, is cooperat-
ráise standards of living through'
the painstaking,' often frustrat¬
ing, method of democratic re¬
form and constructive;economic
development. .
At stake is the future of the ;
whole Western hemisphere. Will
change come through peaceful
democratic change, or by a' vio¬
lent Commühist-led upheaval?
I suggest that - too many have .
been willing to shed the blood
of young Americans in a Cuban
invasion, and not enough have
paid attention to'the great prob¬
lems confronting-. the Alliance.
I applaud President Kennedy’s
policy of wisdom and restraint
toward Cuba, He has been firm
and courageous in resisting the
clamor of the warhawks.
Last October he rejected the
counsels of those who called for
a naval blockade before we knew
the nature of the Russian arms
shipments. The President also
rebuffed those who. favored an
immediate air strike against
Cuba. By waiting until he had
positive proof of the Soviet-
Cuban offensive missile threat,
the President won unanimous
support for his action’from our
Western allies and the countries
of Latin America. He forced
Khrushchev to back down,, but
he did it without war. He has
since resisted those who have
shmited for blood and battle and
blockades.
I earnestly hope that we will
not dissipate our energies in a
senseless fixation on Castro.
Our mission is to point the way
to a better life for the hemi¬
sphere and, indeed, for all man-
Bronson Lodge No. f, r. ¿ A. M.
holds' regular communications on
the 2nd and 4th Thursday even¬
ings of each month. All members
and visiting brothers are cordial¬
ly invited to attend
* * -
The Unemployment Compensa¬
tion representative will be at the
court house on alternate Tuesdays
of each month-
Beard oi Supervisors of Levy
Soli Conservation District meets
in the Court House at Bronson on |
Friday after the first Thursday ot j
each month at 2:00 E. Si-
Phone numbers for the Levy i
County Sheriff’s Department arej
as follows: Lévy County Jail, {
Bronson 2581; Sheriff’s Office at
! Court House, Bronson 2981 and
Sheriff Turner’s Residence, Chief-
land 4403. Please use these num¬
bers when making your call.
* * « •
Montbrook Lodge No. 235, F &
A M meets on the first and third
Mondays of each month. Master
Mason are invited to attend.
* s «
Health Department Clinics
Bronson, Health Department,
Every Tuesday Morning from 9:30
until 11:30.
Willieto.ii, City Hall, Every
Tuesday afternoon from 1:00 un¬
til 2:00.
ChSefland, New Citw Hall. Every
Friday afternoon from 1:00 until
2: 00 o’clock.
Cedar 'Key, City Hall, 1st Fri¬
day In each munth from 10:30 un¬
til 11:30 A. M.
Gulf Hammock, Community
Church, 1st Mondayiin 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„ CMefland each Thursday from
jf§P| A. M. until 4:30 P. Mv and
.Mr. amd Mrs. J. C. Davis, son
Jeffery and Mrs. Mary Ann Green
of Glen St Mary also Gene Green
of Macclenny visited with Mr. and
Williston each Friday from 8:38
A. M. until 4:30 P.'M.
The Levy county Farm Bureau
meets at the Farm Bureau Home
in ' Bronson the third Thursday
night in each month at 7:30.
‘^SfRead Journal Adevrtismgjggr
WE’RE AT YOUR SERVICE ...
Bring All Prescriptions To Us. We
Pledge To You That We Will Fill Them
Just As The Doctor Prescribes.
ROGERS PHARMACY
Trenton, Florida
ANN-RAE BEAUTY SALON
Phone 2361
COMPLETE
BEAUTY SERVICE
Permanents
Hair Cutting
Styling
Tinting
Open Evenings
By Appointment
Bronson, Florida
j Mrs. Ovid Green Sunday afternoon
Jgip’Get it first in the Jourr,aISS«j¡:| J
Help Your State Grow
Be An.. .
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FOR YOUR
INFORMATION
COMPILED FOR THE LEVY CO.
JOURNAL BY N. F. ISHIE
This column will be In the
Levy County Journal each week
to give , you general Informs
tion and dates thatVmight be
important t? yeu.
If you'have any inrormalon
you want listed under this
heading please send It to N. F.
Ishle, In care of the Levy Co.
Brown Lodge No. 51, F & A M, I
at Chiefland, meets on the 1st and j
3rd Tuesday nights of each month I
at 7:30 P. M. All Masons are cor¬
dially invited.
* • „ -
Welfare Workers will be at the
,’ollowng places for your conven¬
ience:
Williston — City Hail. Every
Tuesday from 9 A. M. until 1¿¡:£0.
Bronson — Court House. Every
Tuesday from 1 P. M. until 4 P. M-
Chiefland — Welfare Office. 9 .A,
M. until 12 ntfon. Cedar Key—3rd
Thursday of each month.
C. M. Grifrin, the Levy County
Veterans’^ Service Officer, County
Welfare Director and Red . Cross
Home Service Worker, can now
he contacted at his new telephone
number 2323, at Bronson.
TRENTON GAS CO.
DISTRIBUTOR OF
Protane Gas
BOTTLE OR»BULK
GAS SYSTEMS FOR TOBACCO I
AND GRAAIN CU^NG
FOR THE BEST IN GAS SERVICE
Phone HO 3-2533
• TRENTON, FLORIDA
If you like the Levy
County Journal fell it
to your neighbors.
Courtesy, friendliness and
helpfulnes$ to Florida's
visitor? helps ou;,tourist
Industry grow an’d,óur
State with Jfc You «in be
proud of your part !n this
growth - as. an Official
mm * Florida Greeter.
for full Information and Your Official
Florida Greeter's kit and membership card.
florida Greeters
I Tallahassee, Florida
l Name \
l
! Address..
Governor, State oQfforida \ city.,,......,.. Zone State..
! How you can receive
a check signed by Uncle Sam
twice a year
Give at
«be Bien ot à -N
the Ringing Bel!
A THIRD HAND!
HOW OFTEN HAVE YOU
WISHED FOR ONE TO
HELP WITH BUYING,
SELLING OR RENTING?
WE HAVE THE ANSWER
NEWSPAPER ADS.
Are You Having Trouble' With Your
Printing Needs? If So Contact Us. We
Can Supply Your Needs At Reasonable
Prices In A Minimum Length Of Time..
LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
Phone 2521
Bronson, FlorHa
MADAM MARY
She will read your entire life-past, present and
.future. She asks no questions hut will tell you
pvhat you want to know, giving date and facts
f tnisiness, love, health land family affairs.
Viil help you find .lost art. TELL you whom
ou will marry and when. If the one you love
? true, what part of the country is luckiest
- , yoa, and what to do to be succesksful. Will
* ..a 3-j the separated, locate absent friends
| j e.aiives and cause happiness between
§p|; a.aJ wife. Makes, up lovers’ quarrels. Tells
P sickness or bad uck is natural enemies, evil
1 p ...2 a id bad luck. Does not tell to pease
lyou, but win ¿Ãvj La & truth. One visit will repay you for
disappointments in ail others. I not only read your life
like an open boqk, but I also help you out of your TROU¬
BLES.
Come and see . Ly yr-T are so unhappy, why everything
seems to go wronqv \ UY be sad and downhearted, sick
and worried whe you ¡¡p¡ be helped and everything made
clear by consult n r THIS GIFTED MEDIUM?
Everybody wecou.cs. 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
When you buy an H Bond
you can be sure of receiv¬
ing your first interest check
in six months—and. every
six months, till maturity.
Every year the U.S, Treas¬
ury mails out more than
3Va niillion interest checks
worth $149 million to the
folks holding Series H.
Bonds.
R h]- buy Series H Bonds?
H Bonds are especially
good if you’re living on a
retirement income or want
to invest for current in¬
come.
If j’ou own E Bonds you
can trade them for H
Boqds at anytime. (A nice
feature of trading is you
don’t have to pay tax on
the accumulated E Bond
interest until your new H
Bonds mature or are
cashed.),
Guaranteed growth.
Your Bond money now
earns 3%% interest held
to maturity. Your money
can’t be lost because Uncle
Sam replaces destroyed
Bonds. And you can get
your money with interest
any time,, you want it.
Every Savings Bond you
buy.is a share in a stronger
America.; Why not ask
your banker for.all the de¬
tails?
FOR DUAL PROTECTION
Industrial and Ordinary
GULF LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Home Office.
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
CARL WELLMAN. Agent, P.O. Box 81, BRON80N, FLORIDA
ALL FORMS OF LEOAlVrESKRVE LIFE INSUrAcB
You save more than’money with
II Bonds pay you 20 checks*-
one - every-6 months. If you
biiy a $500 Bond, for exam¬
ple, your first 3 semi-annual
interest " checks will be $4y
$7.25 and $8.00. Thereafter
you receive $10 every S
months. H Bonds also come
in denominations of «1,000.
$5,000 and $10,000.
US. SAVINGS BONDS
ft
For SO year* America'* newspaper* hone published Savina* Bond* ad*
of no com ta the Government. The Treauuy Dept-i» fateful to Tha
MmtUaf Cumas mi thk aempaper far *SSr ptShatie support.
^RON.SON, Florida, July 18, 1963
LEVY COmTYiJQQmm
Bronson Sconts To
Meet In Otter Greek
In July And August
FLORIDA WILDLIFE
ton Prévatt, deceased: that I have
filed (hiy petition for final' discharge
and that I will apply to the Honor¬
able W. F. Anderson, County Judge
of Levy, County, • Florida, on the 26th
day Of July, 1963 for approval of same
and for final discharge as ¡Adminis-:
trator of the estate of Newbern
Hampton Prévatt, deceased on this,
27th day Of June, 1963. ' .
-s- Ovid Green
. Administrator of the estate| of
Newbérn Hampton Preyatt, de-\
-ceased;
Pub. June 27; July 4, 11, 17, .1763
People, Spots In The New
MR Vour Florida fÃshes
The regiüsr weekly meetings of
the Eagle1 Patrol in Bronson on
Monday of each week have been
cancelled by the. Boy Scout Troop
for July and August. Instead, the
patrol win’ travel to Otter /Creek
on. Thursdays to; attend’ instruction
meetings, with the Otter* Patrol.
Special effort is being - exerted do- j
ward merit badge counseling and ,
many advancements are being
made as| group cla.eses. ,r
The summer; program will in¬
clude a day trip for the Troop to
‘‘Six Gun Territory:’’ in Ocala dur
ing August. Also attendance to
• the. Marion Court of Honor to Lb,A
held in/ O cala, late ¡I in’ 1 July.
merous Merit Badge awards will;
be received• and Five Star Scout
advancements, will he re cognized
fqr Bronson Scouts. Larry Lee*
Ronnie Booker, Jessie Ellzey, Carl
Boettcher and Franklin Watson
areI the Scouts to be honored.
Thursday evening instruction
will be given the Troop for its.,
part in .the Bronsbii Town Hall De
dieation ceremonies. The Troop
will present' the colors and rajise !
. - - . .-. g' . •• t. ¡
the new flag over the newly com-1
pleted Town facilita They will j
also lead the gathering ip the #e- j
citation rot the Pledge of Allegiance j
tp the flag when-it si flown. }
Work., progresses on the new
camp site on the Waccasassa Riv¬
er. Saturdays are busy days for
the ihbysv and Committee members.;
Clearing has been almost comple-. '
ted and the plans for the. Scout
House are being drawn before ac i
tual construction begdnb:.
‘SHOULDERING* the needle nose ofj
his jet fighter trainer, I
Gordon Cooper checks® ■i,'
in at Andrew AFB : b
receive his Astronaut
wings at Pentagon cer-
jaw ex temps
BEYOND y*
TZFlarGEMAjtH
A MODERATE cy
-SIZE BASS#
WEIGHT UP
TO 4 POUNDS
D LENGTH TO
)& INCHES #
INHABITS COOL, CLEAR
WATERS WITH SAND Y OR
ROCKY BOTTOMS # WILL ^
READILY SO FOR ALL KINDS OF
LIVE BAIT AND ARTIFICIAL LURES
SPOTTED BASS
JAW DOES
/MOT EXTEND
BEYOND ÉÃÃœ
NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given; that the
Board' of County Com missioners
of Levy. County; Florida, will re¬
ceive bids ' at the/; office of the
Clerk of Circuit Court located, in
the ; county 'couft ' house at Bron¬
son, Florida, until;/foür (4) o'¬
clock, P. .M. - on Tuesday, July ,15th
1963 for furnishing the following
equipment:
One .new 1963 % • ton pickup
truck. Standard' transmission; en¬
gine1 not less than six cylinders;
front and _ rear bumpers, front and
rear directional signal indicators;
stop lights; oil filter and oil bath
air cleaner; five '6-ply tires, si?e
700 X\ 16 . or 700 ‘X 15/spare tire
carrier; and all -standard equip¬
ment not otherwise specified.
Body tyle to be Stepside or
Flareside or equal. Color to be'
dark green..
Each bidder must furnish details
ed specifications with his bid, a.nd
shall specify the number Mf days
following award of- bid, required
for delivery.
The bid price shall be the deliv¬
ered . price at Bronson, Florida, ex--
elusive of all taxes. A- atx ebem-
ption certificate shall be furnish¬
ed.
The Board of County ‘Commis¬
sioners offers the following as a
trade-in on the equipment to bé
purchased;
CURLED LIP gives enig¬
matic quality to “Émileâ€
of Leo, at Thousand
! Oaks, Cal. zoo.
SPOTTED
BASS
found in. the RIVER
SYSTEMS OF THE^LORICW
PANHANDLE FROM THE
Apalachicola rivj^ westward
FLO&IPjT came aa/d
FIRST white vinyl flashing, for
use with light-colored roofing, is
demonstrated by Donald R. Gray
of B. F. Goodrich Building Prod¬
ucts. It’s also available in black.
ware# f/sh COMM/SS/Otf
1963
Co. Softball League
Senior Basketball
Thursday Night 7:80 P. M.
July 18: Bronson at Chief hind;
Cedar Key at Willis ton
July 25: Williston at Chief land
Cedar Key at â– .Bronson
Starts at 9:30 A M.: Tuesdays
Junior Boys Through 15 Years Old
July 23; Williston at Chiefland;
Cedar Key at Bronson
4. To extend the " services of
Home Demonstration work fco a
larger; number of individuals and
groups in the •County.
We sincerely appreciate all that
these Home. Demonstration clubs
have accomplished and will feel
a sense of. real pride in represent
ing them at the State Council this
week.
One... 1949 model Dodge Power
Wagon; 4 wheel drive. Thi& truck
may- be inspected at the Mosqui¬
to Control. Headquarters/Bronson,
Florida, by contacting Basil E.
May, Jr.,. Sanitarian,_ Levy County
Health Department, Bronson, Flor
ida.
; Address' all bids to the Board
of County Commissioners, care Er
nest Stephens, Clerk, Bronson,
Florida.
The Board reserves the right
to waive informalities in any bid;
to accept any or all bids in. whole
or in part, with or without cause,/
and/or to accept the bid that in
it’s judgement will be in the best
interest of Levy /County.
By order of the Board of Coun¬
ty Commissioners in open ses¬
sion this 18th. day of June, 1963. -
The. Board of County Com¬
missioners
Levy County, Florid a \
By -s- John F. Yearty
John F. Yearty, Chairman
Attest:
-s- Ernest Stephens
Ernest Stephens,' Clerk
(Seal)
Pub. June 27; July 4, 11, 1963 •
Co. Basketball League |
I Starts at 9:30 A. M.—Thursday I
I s â– i
Junior Boys Through 15 Years Old I
i July 11: Cedar Key at Chiefland; j
Bronson at Williston.
July 18: Chiefland at Bronson; i
Williston at Cedar Key;
i July 25: ^Chiefland at Williston; j
Bronson at Cedar Key
Bronson
Baptist Church
10:00 A. M. Sunday School.
11: 00 A. • M. FÃeaclÃiúg.
7j,00 P* M. Training Union.
8:00 P. M. Preaching.
WEDÑESDAY—7:30 P. M. Prayer
Meeting.
Florida Agricultural Extension' Ser I
Vice will Address the -group Mon¬
day, .night. Dr: J WayheT Reitz, j
.President of the University of Flor I
ida, will be \ the 1.speaker- Wedne^V
day nigjit.
The Council will have special in 1
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
MAKE APPLICATION FOR
FINAL DISCHARGE
Large or small tracts./ Please
state location, price and number
of acres. Have buyers waiting i?
your price is right.
^BONSEY & BONSEY
Florida
In The Court of The. County
Judge, Levy County/ /State
Florida.
Th Probate
With Your Home
Demonstration Agent
MARGUERITE R. BROCK
‘Home Demonstration Agent
(Gainesville meeting by two dele¬
gates.
¡ ‘‘This year marks the 39th an-
j nual meeting of the; Florida‘State
| home Demonstration Council We
I point with pride to a rich heritage
j and look to a great future for
J Home Demonstration Work,â€/says
¡ Miss Anna Mae Sikes, State Home
Demonstration. Agent. This week
; we will be exploring tie topic'.; “Er
j. .fee ti vene ss of Councils in Inter-
' prating Extension Home Econo¬
mics.â€
The group will be housed at B:ro
.ward Hall on. the University of
Florida Caaepus.'
TRY AN AD
WITH THIS
PAPER»*,
In ,re the Estate or
NEWBERN HAMPTON PREVATT,
. Deceased*
Petersburg,
[ Advertise In the
I Journal for Best Results
To All Whom It May Concren:
Notice' is hereby given that I have,
filed my final report as Administra¬
tor of the estate of Newbern Harap
TOR THE
TASTES?
SELLING IN
TOWN».*
•strption Council will be represent- i
ed at^ the State Council meeting in !
iCainesville July 8-10 by the Conn- j
*ty. CounciL President, Mrs. Susie !
Estee, of Bronson and Council De-i
legate¿ Mrs. Baribara. Sapp of Wil¬
lis ton.
;The Siáte 'Council is composed
,ipf 43 County Councils and each
•one will be represented at the
â–
Oorvair TOO Club Caupe
-V
The hardest part about parking a Corvair is finding a nickel
Far Apart?
That may be a slight overstatement, but such jaunti¬
ness comes easily when you’re a Corvair owner.
And you can usually back it up—as easily as you
can hack up a Corvaúv,You’ll find your- ¿3
self doing that occasionally, if only to
adjust the brakes—they’veaelf-adjusting.
That’s all there is to it, and-ihat’s a good
example of how delightfully easy Corvair
is to own, drive and maintain*
But' since we beg^n
driving, let’s stick with that-awhile. A
large factor in the. fun of driving a
Corvair is the location of i ts engine in
the rear. Why the rear? It gives Corvair extra traction
on any road surface. It provides a nearly flat floor for
more useable interior space. Best of all, it produces
steering so light, so responsive, you
wonder, why no other American-made
ear thought of it.
Corvair’s engine is also air cooled, we
might add, which means there’s no anti¬
freeze or water-for you to add. Ever./
All that’ pleasure from something so
practical almost makes you think Corvair-;
is unique among American cars. Which
AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALERS isn’t surprising, because it is!
CHECK HIS TNT DEALS ON CHEVROLET, CHEVY II, CORVAIR lift CORVETTE
Be Together in Seconds
with Long Distance
Isn’t it a nice feeling to know that wherever you are, home’s
just a hello away? With Long Distance you’re close around
the clock. To check on things, exchange hews, send love, just
chat. Being away’s better when you know the miles don’t matter.
DRUMMOND & WELLMAN, Inc.
Williston, Florida
Southern (mil Bell
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Social and Personal News
of Levy County folks
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' MÃe K. G. Key "'as eaiieri to Judge Anacreon is away oil a vaca
Alexandria, Va.. to see her.grand ;j lion-
daughter who had surgery Thurs-1
■day. , j Miss Susan Stephe:;« spent Iasi
— . ! week end' in GaineKvilie. witli her j
; ¡Miss. Mary Allen;' of -Gainesville .sister, Mrs. Latu-is' Kirkland' and
was visiting Mr-, and Mrs. Bogan, family.'
Coblb and family over the week ' -—,—
end. - Mr. and'Mrs. Hank Hardee and
"" • . !"L
Mrs. Itilia White and Mrs. Nor ’ week end tor a short visit with-hts
ma .Schossler of Bronson were xi -11 mother in Chiefland ami her pa-
. Siting in Sti"Cloud over the week|¡,eut.s in Bronson
end. ■' ’ ,
i Mr: and; Mrs. S - É. Gur.nel! were,
•Mr. Ernest Stephens was visit- visiting relatives in Leesburg Su¬
ing his“ wife, Juahita,- in Pompano i turday.
Beach this past week end. . . ' /—
à . Mns. W- C. Cobb and Mrs Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Donald- Holmes and • Moring wero lu Williston Monday
son. Don, were visiting this past!
week in i'ankeetown. . J Mrs. Lint Moving and Mrs: Este&
¡Gunnell attended the movie in
Miss DonneUe Asbell. Miss Sher ¡ ctoleflai}d. recentiy.
ry Ann and Barbara Jean 3 lardee j' ,
were shopping -in" G-ainesvilleV'Sat-; B,U! Schossler and "Charlie
urday. ; . 1 V ¡ j Brown" were' visiting his sister
J wii-iaw, Mrs ' Pogtie m Williston-
Mr. and Mrs. M. J- -Cobb were i Sunday afternoon
visiting her stonVin Chattahoochee I • ;
on Sunday. ' • j Mrs. J. w. Hand and family bf
Mr. ahd Mi-sWWt F. Anderson jPanama 0i,y are visiting her par-
were attending the County:' Judge’s j ents,> the A.. M. Morings.
Convention in. Miami last week. ¡
¡ Miss Linda Schossler celebrated
[ RAI} Steering Comm, Ã
To Meet July 22nd j
Miss Honey Says...
. The Levy County BuraLArea De|.
velpomeur. Steering Fbinniittee will(
lipid its regular meeting Monday, I
July 22 at 8:00. P. M- in the Broil]-
son City Hall. Purpose of the meet i
lug will be to continue work o.n . . ‘ '
the overall economic development j
j plan for Levy County and to {start j .Life.is.short, le1- us liasten to be ¬
setting up some permanent com-| ,kincl. _ j Smile is you’re blue,
mitt^s and organizational structur j it takes twice the energyy to griri'!' Take time out to smile at some-
es- : . j As it takes to smile. | .one
The State Rural Area Develop-
ment Meeting is set. tor July 26 at J
.9 :'0° A. M. at the State Farm Bu- BSLSketbáH L,9agT
j StiU’is-4at A- M-—Thursday j -
[| Junior Boys Through 15 Years Old !
j July -11; - Cedar Key at Chiefland;
j.. Bron«on at Williston.
¡July Ã8: Chiefland at Bronson;
i Wiiliston at Cedhr Key
;So smile is you’re happy.
re an Building1 in Gainesville.
HH I
NOTICE OF PUBLIC .HEAR!!
,ON SCHOOL BUDGET
Mr. and Mrs-. Charles Burke." and; her 9th birthday by visiting “Six
children, Melonie and Danny,¿¡also
Ste-ve Wilson of Baton Rouge, La.
are visiting Mrs-- Josephine WJl-
Gun Territory!’ near Ocala.
Miss. Evelyn Brock and Mr. Bill
son and daughters- Harriette and j Schossler . attended the movies on
Helen. Mrs. Burke is; Mrs. Wilson’s p s'atrirday night.
granddaughter. I •
— j Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Griffin %of
Judge Miler Rang of Trenton is Bronson celebrated their Silver
acting County Judge of Levy Coun. Wedding Anniversary -Tuesday of
tv this week and next week while/this week.
Gef More Out Of Life.. Go To A Movie
Pursuant" to- the provisions of
Section 237.12,. â– Florida -Statuies,
1941, notice is lisreby given that a j A'
public hearing, shall he held by the;M1 oj son at Cedar Key
County Board of Public Instruction â– s
of L*vy County, Florida, on July 0. S0niov Basketball
25, 1963, at the hour of 10:0.0 A. MJ Thursday .Might 7:30 P. M.;:
in ffl? County Board meeting room July 18: -Bronson at -Chiefland;
at "Brorson, Florida, , for the pur-! . Cedar Key at Wiiliston
First
Methodist Church
Bronson, Florida
Rev. Robert Lenz, Pastor
Summer Schedule
SUNDAY;
10:00 A. M. Church School for
all ages.
11:00 A. M- Morning Worship
' 7:00 P. M- Junior MYF.
I 8,:.0Ó P ,’1- Evening Worship,;
¡WEDNESDAY:
) 7:45 P. M_ Prayer Meeting and
'¡Bible Study.
j’ 8:45 P. M. Choir Rehearsal.
H -o g
¡
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| FOR SALE —1955 Montclair Mer ]
¡not in the electric chair—Raise" up!CUry 2 door hardtop. Gtood condi
tipn. $400.00 Cash. Contact H. C
And thei'Tl smile back at you
•Now wasn’t it worth the effort?
Progress:
Though -some of my errros, '
That laid my life in ruins '
I’ve rarely repeated,
The same mistake
•But boy! Do I find new ones.
The best place to begin curb-
July .25: Chiefland at Williston; I ing.--.crime is in the hig-hchair and
In The Circuit Court of FIWn
Ida,; 8th Judicial Circuit For
Levy County, In 'Chancery.
Mary C. Thames,. PlaintifI
vs.
Malcolm Thames, Defendant
Notice of Suit and Order To Appear
The State of Florida, To Malcolm
Thames, Residence wholly unknown
Tour are hereby notified that a
suit has been filed in this Co.uit by
the above plaintiff. for the purpose
of obtaining a divorce front you and
you . are:/:commanded to file pleading
to the complaint .by the- 1st day of
August, 1963 and serve a copy thgi-.e
of upon William IS:. Rivers, Bronson,
Florida within thé sime period of
timé or the; complaint -miii be taken
as confessed by you.,:
WITNESS, the said Court; by it's!
Clerk and under its: seal this the 26th
day of June A. D , 1963.
Ernest Stephens
Clerk Circuit Court, Levy County,
Florida
By D. ,C
(Seal)
Pub. June 2-7; July 4, 11, 18, 1963
a child in tha way he should'go,
à and when he is old he will not de! Henderson, Jr., Phone HY 3 4568
!part from it. ¡ . ¡Chiefland or 2801 Bronson.
! Folks you ;kn,ow we are prona s , u
j to grumble about minor little th- j FOR SALE Anlatia 21-foot deep-J
. , . UUI . I ings that seem to go.wrong or hap-|ireeze’ slightly usedf R. C. AllepJ
pose of discussing with the citizens July 25: Williston at Chiefland; | n tQ ' • Qf ug When w¿ look i 10-key manuél adding machine;
of ihe.-Count.v'. the-' proposed si:hool. Cedar Key at Bronson ' 1
budget, of said County for. the fis- ¡ —
cal year ‘beginning July !. 1963 and m i lisa
|K£i H ““ bâ€*'1 Co, Softball League
around us there is always some
one in worse enodition than »'e
ourselves are in. Take for instance
the teenage boy and girl in Gaines
Starts at 9:30 A M.: 'Tuesdays )
ville in a motorcycle wreck Sun-
get ie summarized as follows: |
1. BUDGET gOR SUPPORT AND WI---P ^,.'Jdav The girl only 14 is dead and
“ Junior Boys Through 15 Years OM iuay s ’ y ’ s d u
July -23 ; Williston at; Chiefland; [the boy’ “ucbolder’ laying *n
Cedar Key at Bronson
MAINTENANCE OF .SCHOOLS.
A. Balances on Hand Beginning
of Year: 1. State Funds $391.00; 2,
County 'Funds $113,345.09; 3_ Dist- The â– m’Ãliáge to be levied on the i aTe alive and at home if one is on
rict Funds $27,564.00; Total $141,- ¡ 196s assessment roll to produce ne- crutches with ,a cut leg and foot.
¡the hospital- Don’t know if he’ll
[ make it or not. All three of mine
Chill Air Fan. All in good condi¬
tion. $50 00 each for adding ma¬
chine and fan; $275.40' for deep*
freeze. Write P. O. Box 86, Mc¬
Intosh, Florida.
RUNNING WILD
A rookie member of the state
highway patrol is assigned Jo ga¬
ther evidence Proving;.that .an ex-
convict now . operating a g'arage
-July 25 and service station is the master-!
mind behind a ring of tpenage aü-
Wednosday and Thursday: tomobile, thieves.
CHIEFLAND
THEATRE
CHIEFLAND, FLORIDA
Week Beginning July 17
THE WILD AND THE INNOCENT
Audie Murphy, a backwoods trap
per, makes his first trip to a big
town and i« so naive tit at he gets,
himself invoved in a variety of act
ventures'. and a romance with : a,
dance hall 7,giri, Sandra Dee.,,
WONDERFUL TO BE YOUNG
, The leader of;,a:.-: London Youth
The Innocent ^lub has -difficuitigg. with his jpjf|
—: ... . lionaire father over quarters .fpr
the club. Club mehihfers kidnap the
father and a fight ensues.
DAMON AND PYTHIAS
. The (,':as«ic story; of two friends
DOUBLE FEATURE
William Campbell Keen an Wynn
Mamie Van Doren '
Running Wild
Plus -
Audie Murphy, rif Joanne Dru
Gilbert. Roland * Jim Braekus
The Wild and
Friday ,and Saturday
;. â– .DOLTB;LE FEATURE "
. Cliff Richard
Woonderful To Be
300.00.
'B. Anticipated Receipts: 1. Stale
and FederáL Funds $903,336.00; 2.
County. Taxes $94,617.00;. B- Dist¬
rict Taxes. $126,155 00, 4. Other.
Sources'. $.00 • Total $1,124,108.00.
C. Proposed Expenditures': 1. In
tructional Salaries â– $747,540.00; 2.
cossary revenue for those. budgets:
for the;.¡ensuing fiscal year are:
A. County Support and Mainten¬
ance Fund 6 Mills. ;
I still thank God they are here and;
alls well as is at" my house, don’t
you?
(Let’s count our blsesings one by
B. District No.. 1 Current Levy: °ne/ Let g start right now.,
5 Mills. I 1 We can’t get done.
C.
District No. 1 Building and j ; If we should eount ’til life should
BEas* . t'.avv 3 Slills ' end I’m sure that we would have
Transportation $106,500.00; 3 -Capi i bus Levy á
iDl District Interest and, Sinking , 3ust begun. Please Tead 2nd Chro-
.00. . ¡nicles 7:14. j
!■(’oinplete details' of each separ- à If my people, which are tailed ¡
ate part of the school budget -sum by my name, ehia.ll humble,, themsel f
marized above arai onafile arid are ves, and pray and seek my face I
available for puhlic. inspection at and turn from their wicked ways,,
the office .of the County Superin- then will I hear fregn Heaven and j
'*tfenden.t of/Schools at Bronson, Flor will'. forgive- their eins and will
ida, and will also bo available for .heal their land-
such public hearing; together with This to me means allots. His
ail .supporting statements and in- -people,, called ;by his name,- which
Bonds $34,000.00.; Interest $'6,413.00 j formation. is “Jesus†how humble. That’s
D. Anticipated Reserves and I interested persons are -cor- something we don’t see much, of
lances at End of Year $.00!. " dially iuvited t.:) participate in this anymore- Pray and seek his face,
til BUDGETS FOR DISTRICT ¡public, hearing and to discuss the. | how many of us have time to real-
tal Outlay $64.100.00; 4. Debt Set-
vice $500-00: - 5. â– Other Expenses j Fund Bgc.h District
and Reserves $3-16,763.00. Total. SI.
265,408.00.
U. BUDGET FOR DISTRICT IN¬
TEREST AND SINKING FUNDS
A. Balances and reserves Begin-;
ning. of Year $.00.
B. Anticipated Receipts: .1. Tax¬
es- .00; 2. :Other Sources $.00.
C.Proposed Expenditures: .1!
Crushed or Block
ICE
Coin Operated
24-Hour Service
Moody’s
Standard Station
Cor. Hwy. 27 & 24
Bronson, Florida
How COOL
Will You be
WHEN You
GET HOME?
Punted-iti:
BOSTON, LOS AN6CLKS
LONDON
BOND OONSTRI'CTION FUNDS
A. Balances at ‘ (Beginning - of
Year: $.00; .-
B. Anticipated Receipts 1. Sale
of Bonds $.00,' 2. Proceeds- of Seel
tion ' 237.27 Loaris $.00. 3. Other
$9,200.00.! -'
C. Proposed Expenditures $9,-
200.00-
/school program.and budget for this ly pay and seek the Lord. Yes we
County. Jor the ensuing year. ! pray but do we just say a prayer
Board of Public Instruction j or do .we take time to pray a pray
â– Levy County, Florida | er and seek the Lord-. He said then
By: A. E Mikell • |and only then He will hear and j
idllL
The
JjjlHISTIAN
RScience
MONITO
C'oun-ty -SUperin ten-dent -
FOR SALE—Gc-od used 10 HP Mer
cury outboard motor only $90V0;
heater,
B Balánces and Reserves .at End iNew electric hot water
of Year: $.00i: ! > . j $45.00. Contact C. G. Money, Bron
IV MLTLAGES TO BE LEVIED ' I son, Florida.
forgive their sins and heal their ,
land. *
Let’s- (seek him now while he
may be found. O K.?
t o. • |
Williston
Church of God
. - , ' in the era of 40-0- B. C., who were
JL Oling wiiimg to Jay,-down; their lives'
Plus
World’s Greatest. Story of.
fof each other! and. whose names
today stand/ as a symbol of ever,
lasting., friendship. ’
A GIRL NAMED TAMIKO
Filmed! in Japan, this is the
story, of an ambitious .Eurasian
Friendship and Fury
Ramon And Pythias
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
Laurence Harvey ' ' France/Nuyen, photographer' who Courts an \-irier
-Martha Hyer . ; ; 'dean, secretary to win U. S, citi-
A Girl .Named Tarniko zenehip- He not, reckon with
. Snuffy’s Song his deep love for a Japanese girl
■— ... , named Tamiko. ■-
Wednesday and Thursday SPILENDOR IN THE GRASS
Natalie Wood j Warren Beatty A drama of young love in the
Splendor in the Grass aaid7est carrying the" romance of
Pest Came To Dinner the oting couple' from the early
â– nmamnan 19:2E s into the depression years.
MORING and POWELLL USED CARS
Williston, Florida
The following described cars will be sold at
Public Auction on Wed., July 31, 10 a. m.
To satisfy Storage and Wrecker Charges
Orfb 1957 4-door Plymouth Sedan^
Owned by Mrs. Ruby Powell
One 1957 -Ã phe^rolet Sedar
OwneitStiy Willy Cobb
Onei95'
Own
Plymouth Sedan
: r;olm H. Cain
Sunday Services
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evening Worship
10 A. M.
11 A. M-
7:45 P^Mi
Ellzey_ Methodist
Chuch
.W
Interesting
Accurate
Complete
International He we Ceverage
The Christian Science JlAsott»'
One Norwgy-gtii'Boston 15, Maee.
-./ 'Send your newspaper for the time
checked. Enclosed find my check Of
money order. â–¡ 1 year $22.
â–¡ 6 months $11 â–¡ 3 month* $5.50
Attack profit-robbing, disease-spreading flies now! Use a
combination of Purina’s research-proved fly killers. 2
Fly control pays for itself many times, over by keeping
animals and bipds gaining and producing at a normal rate
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Now’s the time to see us lor a variety of safe, effective, easy-
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have the right combination to help you soive your iiy eorurol
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CHIEFLAND FARM SUPPLY
Donald Quincey, Owner
Chiefland, Florida
FOR ONE-STOP SERVICE ON INSURANCE
SEE US!
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COTTON STATES INSURANCE
J. D. Holmes Ins. Agency
Bronson, Florida
Sunday School 10 A. M.
Morning Services:
1st and 2nd; Sundays 11 A. M.
Evening Services.
2nd and 4th‘ Sundays 8 P. M.
Sun. Evening MYF 6,30 P. M,
Wednesday Prayer Ser, 8 P. M
■!'"/ :— !■!-/—0-2 ■——
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
TAX DEED
HOUSE BILL NO. ,1862
NOTICE IS HEREBY .GIVEN that
—* i Mrs. Leola Mills, - the holder of the .
“i i following certificate, has filed said j
¡.certificate -for a tax ’ deed to be is-J
• sued thereon. The certificate number f
¡ and year of issuance, the description,
¡ of the property and the name in
which it was assessed are as follows: i
I (Certificate No.: 72
J Year of Issuance: 1957
f Description of Property: E. 50 ft. â–
I of lots 1, 2, 3, Block 3 Morriston. i
S Name in which assessed: TTictor •
. » Gilley and wife
I All of said property being ni the
j County of Levy, State of Florida.,
v, Jjnless such certificate or~" certifica- !
ifes shall / fee redeemed according to
J law, the property described in siich j
j certificate or certificates, will' be sold ¡
j to the highest bidder at the Court- j
j house door on Monday, the 19th day j
; of August, A. D., 1963, between the]
{ hours of-11:00 A! JL, and 2:00 P. M. 1
! Dated this 15th day of July, A. D , >
: 1963.1 - >â– . â– : (: ;!'!!v//!{
Ernest Stephens â– , ! . - j
Clerk Circuit/Court
Levy County, Florida * j
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BRONSON, FLORIDA
LEVY COUNTYJOURNAL AROUND LEVY COUNTY
Judge speaks about imprisonment for sex offenders
BY JEFF M. HARDISON
STAFF WRITER
Circuit Court Judge Robert
Cates sees problems coricern-
ing jurisprudence where con-
victed sexual offenders eand
predators can live once they
have served their prison sen-
tences and are released.
Sexual offenders and pred-
ators must register with the
state as to where they will
reside where they are released
from prison. This is part of
their "trailing probation,"
which follows them out the
gates of prison into the free
world.
Cates was the judge on the
bench two weeks ago during
the Justin Lee Landon trial.
State law precludes those
felons from living within
1,000 feet of schools, church-
es, daycare facilities and
playgrounds. Some cities
have increased the distance
to 2,500 feet from those ar-
eas, and Chiefland has added
libraries and school bus stops
to the list of places'.
Judge Cates understands
those restrictions and sees no
issues there.
When the sex criminal is
released from prison, howev-
er, the judge sees a dilemma
resulting. The man or woman
is arrested as soon as they are
freed from prison, the judge
said.
They are arrested for vio-
lation of probation, because
they cannot list their new ad-
dress. It is difficult to find a
place to live within the con-
straints of the law, especially
when they must live within
certain areas and they have,
just been released from pris-
on, and they have had little or
no time to find a residence,
Cates said.
"But you cannot arrest a
person for violation of proba-
tion," Cates said, "unless he
or she is in willful violation.
And yet, these people are be-
ing arrested."
The judge says he releases
the alleged violators of pro-
bation in those instances, and
then those individuals are re-
arrested immediately for the
JUDGE ROBERT CATES
same "crime" of violation of
probation even though he
just ruled they cannot be ar-
rested for VOP.
"I think it's a serious prob-
lem," Cates said. "We can't
afford to continuously put
people in jail rather than in:
prison. I don't laiow what the
solution is."
The Florida Legislature is
the body that could amerid
state laws to assure that peo-
ple convicted of sex crimes
remain in prison for the re-
mainder of their lives, or that
those convicts are provided
with a means to live with the
other members of society af-
ter serving their prison terms.
Alleged witness helps deputy locate DUI suspect
A person who alleged that
a driver bumped her vehicle
on June 3, and drove away
contacted the Levy County
Sheriff's Office via 9-1-1 on
her mobile phone.
She called to report that she
was following the suspect,
according to records.
S The witness followed Ste-
ven Pesa, 41, of Moiriston.
Deputy Jason Paoli located
and then followed the two ve-
hicles. After he saw them, he
Pulled them over in the 6400
block of south CR ,41.: The
deputy determined Pesa was
intoxicated. Pesa was arrest-
ed for driving while under the
influence of alcohol. He was
taken to the Williston Police
Department and then to the
county jail.
Other LCSO arrests
Other arrests by members
of the LCSO included:
Winifred Green of Mid-
way was arrested at the Leon
County Jail June 7 on a Levy
County warrant for indirect
criminal, contempt." Bond
$25,000.
Tony Dixon of Midway
was arrested June 7 for VOP.
No bond.
Gwendolyn Baker of
Williston was arrested June 1
when she surrendered herself
at the county jail for aggra-
vated assault with the intent
1 to commit a felony. Bond
$5,005.
Willard Galbreath of
Cross City was arrested June
1 on a Franklin County war-
rant for vehicle theft and on
a Dixie County warrant for
violation of probation (VOP).
Bond $10,000.
Joseph Johnson of Mar-
gate was arrested June 1 on at
least two warrants for failure
to appear in court (FTA). No
bond.
Sonia Carter of Chiefland
was arrested June 2 on an
Alachua County warrant for
VOP.
Jennetta Lissimore of
Williston was arrested June 1
for VOP. No bond..
Kurt Phrampus of Chief-
land was arrested June 3 for
VOP.
Thomas Brady of Bron-
son was arrested June 4 for
DUI.
Christopher Land of Bell
was arrested June 5 for VOP.
Samuel Raines of Cedar
Key and Chiefland was ar-
rested June 2 for VOP.
Cecil McCray ,of Chief-
land was arrested June 3
for failure to appear. Bond
$5,000.
Kimberly Hite of Trenton
was arrested June 5 for FTA.
Marion M. Baker of Wil-
liston was arrested June 3 on
a writ of bodily attachment
from Alachua County. Purge
$3,000.
Pamela Johnson of Chief-
land was arrested June 1 for
VOP. No bond.
Melvin Hall of Daytona
was arrested June 3 for es-
cape from Forestry Camp.
Michael Samples of Ing-
lis was arrested June 3 for es-
cape from Forestry Camp.
Cedric Moore of Yulee
was arrested June 2 for es-
cape from Forestry Camp.
Carlos:Green of Bronson
.was arrested June 5for pos-
session of cocaine.
Nora Cooper of Cedar
Key was arrested June 6 for.
VOP. No board.
Eric Reppy of Ocala was
arrested June 5 for FTA. Bond
$15,005
SColin Shivley of Old
Town was arrested June 5 for
VOP.
Ozzie Winchester of
Brooksville was arrested
June 6 on a Hernando County
warrant for leaving the scene
of an accident without giving
information. Bond $500.
Robert Lee Houser of
Trenton was arrested June 6
for VOP. Bond $5,000.
Edward Labertone of In-
glis was arrested June 6 on
Citrus County warrants for
FTA and driving while li-
cense suspended or revoked
(DWLSR). No bond.
*. Phillipp Taylor of Wil-
liston was arrested June 6 for
VOP. No bond.
James Martin of Mon-
tezuma, Ind., was arrested
June 6 and transported from
Indiana on warrants for VOP.
Bond $5,000.
Felesha Rheaume of
Chiefland was arrested June
6 on a warrant for fraud
insufficient funds. Bond
$3,505.
Hector Alvarados of Port
Richey was arrested June 8
for.two counts of FTA. Com--
bined bonds $15,000.
Maurice Miller of Willis-
ton was arrested June 6 on a
warrant for VOP.
Jason Valentine of Chief-
land was arrested June 7 for
FTA Bond $5,000.
Charles Bray of Inglis
was arrested June 8 for VOP.
Bond $10,000.
James Stephens of Citrus
Springs was arrested June 8
for a Marion County warrant
for battery on a law enforce-
ment officer and VOP. No
bond.
Jesse Mills of Chiefland
was arrested June 8 for FTA.
Bond $25,000.
William Mero of Ocala
was arrested June 8 for mis-
demeanor possession of mar-
ijuana.
Grant Weller of Cross
City was arrested June 7 for
VOP. No bond.
Robert Bender of Chief-
land was arrested June 7 for
two counts of theft and two
counts of forgery.
David Rabidoux of Astor
and Inglis was arrested June
5 for battery..
Harvey Eaglin of Yan-
keetown was arrested June
4 for domestic battery and
failure to re-register as a sex
offender.
Daniel Palmer pf Cedar
Key was arrested June 3 for
domestic battery.
Diann Heil of Dunnellon
was arrested June 2 for do-
mestic aggravated assault.
James Dodd of Williston
was arrested June 3 for do-
mestic battery.
Chiefland Police
Other arrests by members
of the Chiefland Police De-
partment included:
Danny James Sapsin,
27, of Chiefland for habitu-
al DWLSR and willful and
wanton reckless driving. Sap-
sin was arrested June 9 after
CPD officers heard screech-
ing tires and saw him on Park
Avenue. He reportedly ran
the stop sign at southwest
Second Street. The officers
stopped the vehicle at 612
E. Park Ave. An officer fol-
lowed him into a residence
there. They attempted to put
him into a police car after
handcuffing him. He resisted.
He was touch-stunned with
a taser to the stomach area,
loaded into the cruiser and
taken to the county jail.
James Robert Tate, 25, of
Old Town was arrested June
9 for battery on a pregnant
victim and disorderly intoxi-
cation. The incident occurred
in Wal-Mart after the sus-
pect and victim argued about
spending too much money:
Tommie Lee Hall, 37, of
Trenton was arrested May 30
for misdemeanor battery.
Laura Faith Harper, 18, of
Chiefland was arrested June
5 for uttering a forged instru-
ment and grand.theft.
Charity Huffman Duncan,
19, of Chiefland was arrested
June 5 for uttering a forged
instrument and grand theft.
Jesse B. Balogh, 18, of
Chiefland was arrested June
11 for misdemeanor posses-
sion of marijuana and posses-
sion of drug paraphernalia.
He was given a notice to ap-
pear in court.
Tony Jerome Whittle, 46,
of Chiefland was arrested
June 10 for possession of co-
caine and possession of drug
paraphernalia. He was jailed.
Betsy A. White, 52, of
Chiefland was arrested June 9
for possession of cocaine and
possession of drug parapher-
nalia. She was jailed.
Tamala Schantz, 35, of
Gainesville was arrested June
6 for trespass in an unoccu-
pied structure or conveyance
and obstruction by disguised
person.
Williston Police
Other arrests by members
of the Williston Police, De-
partment included:
Carlos Demetrius McNeal,
22, of Williston was .arrest-.
ed June 5 for five counts of
DWLSR.
Dustin Murphey, 35, of
Micanopy was arrested June
10 for possession of cocaine,
possession of drug parapher-
nalia, resisting arrest without
violence, tampering with evi-
dence and violating a driver
license condition of driving
for a purpose rather than for
business only.
Amster Leon Brown Jr.,
19,.of Williston 'was arrested
for resisting arrest without
violence.
Maurice Leon Miller, 30,
of Williston was' arrested on
a date not listed on the arrest
report for VOP.
Salvatorie Corino, 33, was
arrested June 12 for -retail
theft.
THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2006
Page 5
Water bottling company may
be at June 20 meeting
BY JEFF M. HARDISON
STAFF WRITER
Although Richard McCann Jr. was on the agenda for the
June 6 Williston City Council meeting, he failed to show
up.
McCann represents Creative Water Concepts, a company
that proposes to buy water from Williston and put it in
bottles for sale. He is slated to be at the June 20 meeting,
which starts at 7 p.m. in the Williston City Council Room
at City Hall.
In other matters June 6, the Williston City Council
unanimously approved:
payment of $118,698.43 to Ajax Paving Industries for
the white topping project at Williston Municipal Airport.
The money is to be paid by the Federal Aviation Authority,
the Florida Department of Transportation and the city;
payment of $206,604 to Ajax for the light upgrade. The
money is to be paid by the FAA, the DOT and the city;
payment of $8,800 from the city to Ajax as part of a
change order on the lighting upgrade.
a Community Development Block Grafit for a new
water well with Jones, Edmunds & Associates;
Nan Brown for consulting services for $12,177;
the acceptance ofBenDoerr, James Moore andCompany
regarding the fiscal year-end financial statement;
and a special exception for Sandra Steen to operate as
a seamstress in her residence at 435 S.E. First St.
Rent at Arbours
Steve Lowitz of the Arbours of Williston discussed a
rate schedule for rentals. A police officer with the city of
Williston discovered he was earning too much money to
qualify to rent an apartment there.
When the city gave the Arbours a $20,000 sewer
concession, city leaders thought they heard a different rate
structure than Lowitz had said.
i Rather than the total income of a renter being 60 percent
of $18,000 to $25,000, those are the actual figures. In other
words, a single worker making more than $18,000 a year
makes too much to live in those apartments and a couple
earning more than $25,000 makes too much to live there.
Although some city council members thought, these
apartments could be rented by city firefighters or police
officers, it turned out that was not the case.
Fill up at the Book Feast
Do you have an appetite for fun, music, games, crafts,
snacks, and stories? Do you like pirates, sports, fairy tales
and just silly fun? If so,.get:your fill by joining the Book Feast
at all five branches of the Levy County Public Library Sys-
temn this summer.'The'feast begins on'Junre 19 (contact local
branches for specific dates and times).
Call 352-486-5552 or your local branch for more details.
Large groups welcome, but please call in advance.
Starting June 19
Monday at 10 a.m. Bronson PublicLibrary
Tuesday at 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Williston Public Li-
brary
Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. Cedar Key Public Library
Thursday at 10 a.m. A.F. Knotts Public Library (Yan-
keetown)
Friday at 10:30 a.m. Luther Callaway Public Library
(Chiefland)
WANTED IN EP COUN
Amber Johnson
DOB 5/22/62
Last Known Address:
Bronson
Wanted for: FTA
DWLSR Knowingly
Jeremy King
DOB 10/16/72
Last Known Address:
Chiefland
Wanted for: VOP
Battery; Grand Theft
Tracy Shawn Miller
DOB 5/21/73
Last Known Address:
Morriston
Wanted for: VOP
DWLSR
William David
Newman
DOB 5/21/68
Last Known Address:
Inglis
Wanted for: FTA,
Disorderly Intoxication
Louise M. Peters
DOB 1/13/61
Last Known Address:
Chiefland
Wanted for: VOP
Possession of
paraphernalia
Sandra Kay Torres
DOB 8/4/57
Last Known Address:
Williston
Wanted for: Oper-
ating while driver's
license revoked
Anyone knowing the whereabouts or having information about
the above individuals, please contact the Levy County Sheriff's
Office at 486-5111, or to remain anonymous,
call Crime Stoppers at 1-877-349-8477.
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
AROUND LEVY COUNTY
THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2006
Williston fire LSWCD salutes stewards of the land
truck fails
pump test
BY JEFF M. HARDISON
STAFF WRITER
After 82 years, a fire
engine's pump may not work
quite as well as it did in years
gone by.
Such was the case for the
Williston Fire Department's
1924 vintage pumper. It failed
the pump test, according to
information released at the
June 6 Williston City Council
meeting.
With city budget discussion
coming for the next fiscal
year, this shows potential for
being on the agenda during
those talks in the summer.
The fiscal year begins Oct. 1.
In another vehicle and
money-related matter,
Public Works Director
James Arrington requested
permission to purchase a
second roll-off truck in
the amount of $10,004.50,
according to records. This
is actually a trade-off from
some previously approved
dumpsters. Arrington
determined the need for
dumpsters and the vehicle
needed for them, and
revised his request to the
municipality's leaders.
The council granted
Arrington's request
unanimously.
Another vehicular issue
was on the agenda ~hat
night. A proposal concerning
Williston Police Department
officers taking their cruisers
home was mentioned. There.
is some talk about letting
them do so if they live within
an eight to 10-mile radius
from the Williston Police
Department.
The finer points of this
proposal will be brought
to the Police Benevolent
Association during contract
negotiations.
In other Williston Fire
Department news from that
meeting, Fire Chief Lamar
Stegall requested permission
to make application to the
Florida' Department of
Agriculture and Consumer
Services,Division ofForestry,
for a hurricane volunteer fire
assistance grant. The council
granted Stegall's request
unanimously.
An animal-oriented issue
continues to show progress in
Williston.
The Friends of the Williston
Animal Shelter is selecting a
site at the Williston Municipal
Airport to build a shelter.
That discussion will be at the
next airport meeting set for
June 20 at 5:30 p.m. in the
Williston City Council Room
at city hall.
Another man who was
seeking a bit of shelter of a
kind found some relief.
Williston Building
Inspector Robert Niffeniggar
sometimes bumps elbows
withArrington as they attempt
to share the same office and
people come in with building
site plans and the like. City
Council unanimously chose to
let Niffeniggar use a room in
city hall for his meetings with
builders. If this fails to work
satisfactorily, some other
option may be exercised.
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AT CEDAR KEY ELEMENTARY School, Mrs. Reidy's second grade class (1)
enjoys an ice cream party after Joey Miller won 1st Place during the 2006 Levy
Soil and .Water Conservation' Ditrict Pds'f nt6st. Su'iJl6JRWdPart-
nership recognizes Frank Quincey (2) and his sons as the 2005 Florida Farm..
Bureau C.A.R.E.S. recipient. Suwannee River Partnership recognizes Wendall
Corbin (3) and his sons as the 2005 Florida Farm Bureau C.A.R.E.S. recipient.
Suwannee County Conservation District Supervisor James D. Williams pres-
ents certificate to Kendra Claude (4) who won second Place at the AFCD Area
III Speaking Contest on May 9. Claude won 1st Place at the Levy 2006 Soil and
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Williston property gets commercial land use change
BY CAROLYN RISNER
MANAGING EDITOR
The neighbors preferred.
trees but what they'll get in-
stead is a tract of land that
was reclassified from Low
Density Residential to Com-
mercial.
Michael Thompson of
Williston purchased the land
with .the intent of operat-
ing a welding shop on the
premises, Later, Thompson
learned the property was not
classified for business and at-
tempted to seek an industrial
classification.
That request was denied
and, in May, Thompson re-
turned to ask for a commer-
cial use.
Despite neighbors' protests
that they did not want to see a
welding shop in the area, the
Levy County Planning Com-
mission voted unanimously
to recommend the land use
change to the board of county
commissioners.
Last week the BOCC vot-
ed 4-1 to approve the com-
mission's recommendation.
Danny Stevens of Williston
was the dissenting vote.-
Commissioner Tony Park-
er said he had visited the site
which is in the Williston Mu-
nicipal Service District.
"That piece of property is
not suited for residential,"
Parker said, adding it was
only a "stone's throw". from
other commercial property.
Parker also told the neigh-
bors who opposed the action
that if the property remained
residential, four or five rental
trailers could be placed on it.
He suggested that a busi-
ness that could be regulated
was preferable to the alterna-
tive.
Jake Cason, one of the
neighbors who opposed the
change, said Thompson had
not followed the law from the
beginning. The property was
not zoned for business and
yet he opened a shop there
anyway.
"We ask you to vote no,"
Cason said before the com-
missioners' 4-1 decision.
In other business, five
people applied for the alter-
nate vacancy on the planning
commission board.
After limited discussion,
the commissioners agreed
that they would vote by bal-
lot at the next meeting for the
person who will fill the spot.
Renate Cannon asked if the
ordinance specified how the
selection should take place
and was told the ordinance
only provides for the appoint-
ment, but does not specify
the method for choosing the
alternate.
Commissioners also had
questions for specifics related
to the SHIP mortgage pro-
gram.
County Coordinator Dick
Tummond usually presents
the mortgage satisfactions to
the commissioners but Com-
missioner Lilly Rooks said
that Sandy Akins, who han-
dles the program on a day-
to-day basis, should, attend
and make those presenta-
tions. Commissioner Sammy
Yearty agreed.
Bonnie Tollefson, library
director, was also allowed to
accept grants from the Libri
Foundation for 65 books for
Yankeetown and Cedar Key.
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
Stephen Diczok
Stephen Diczok of Bell died Thursday at Haven Hospice in
Chiefland. He was 86.
Mr. Diczok was born in New York City to Ukrainian im-
migrants. He moved to Florida in 1948 and lived in St. Pe-
tersburg and New Port Richey before moving to Marly Farm
in Bell in 1996 to be close to family.
He was a registered engineer in New York and New Jersey,
and pursued a career in business in Florida. He worked in the
air conditioning and heating business in Florida for more than
25 years.
He was a talented science and mathematics student, enter-
ing Columbia University at 15 years old.
He was an avid golfer and was a Life Master tournament
duplicate bridge player with his wife.
He was preceded in death by his daughter, Stevelyn Mary
Diczok.
Survivors include his wife, Myrtis Diczok of Bell; daugh-
ters Mickie Porvaznik of St. Petersburg, Lee Gluckman of
Bell, Marjorie Olivier of Newberry, and Diana Boisson of
Bell; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
Arrangements by Rick Gooding Funeral Home in Cross
City.
George Paul Fredrickson
George Paul Fredrickson of Gainesville died Tuesday. He
was 68.
Mr. Fredrickson was born in Ortonville, Minn., and moved
to Gainesville in 1988 from Tampa. He was the owner of G.F.
Meter Proving. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of
the Eagles.
He loved NASCAR, Gator football and the Minnesota Vi-
kings.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Fredrickson of Gaines-
ville; daughters Georganna Beavers of Dallas Center, Iowa,
and Charlene Hynnek ofOirtonville; a stepdaughter, Lori Eddy
OBITUARIES
of Alachua; a stepson, Scott Durden of Bronson; a brother,
Pat Jensen of Boulder City, Nev.; 12 grandchildren; and one
great-grandchild.
Arrangements by Williams-Thomas Funeral Home Westar-
ea in Gainesville.
Ernestine Helser
Ernmstine "Erie" Mills Barber Helser, 66, of Ocala, died
June 12, 2006 at Legacy Hospice House.
Ms. Helser was bor Sept. 30, 1939 in Ocala where she
lived her entire life.
She was an LPN who worked for Dr. Gollard then she
became owner of Sew Fancy Monogram Shop for 12 years
before retiring as a homemaker. She loved family gatherings
and traveling to see her family..
She was a devoted Christian, a Sunday school teacher at
Highlands Baptist and Trinity Baptist, as well as a choir mem-
ber. She was a member at First Baptist where she was also
involved with WMU. She was a member of Beta Sigma Phi,
Children Service League, Fort King Tennis Center of Ocala
and Forever Young.
She is surved by her daughter, Deanne B. Duncan; a broth-
er, Tommy Hayes of Winston-Salem, N.C.; and three grand-
children. She was preceded in death by her son, Rick Barber
and her brother, Clarence E. Mills.
Visitation is tonight (Thursday) from 5-7 p.m. at Hiers Fu-
neral Home, 910 SE Silver Springs Blvd., Ocala: Funeral ser-
vices will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at First Baptist Church of
Ocala with Dr. Ed Johnson officiating.
Percy Mack Johnson Jr.
Percy Mack "Teddy" Johnson Jr. of Lake City died Satur-
day at Baptist South Memorial Hospital in Jacksonville. He
was 47.
Mr. Johnson moved to Lake City 22 years ago from Jack-
sonville.
He worked with Anderson Columbia Co. for 22 years.
SHe graduated from Dixie County High School and was a
Pentecostal.
Survivors include a son, Percy Mack Johnson III of Or-
lando; his mother, Josephine Jenkins of Cross City; his father,
Percy Mack Johnson Sr. of Jacksonville; his grandmother,
Sylvia Plummer of Cross City; sisters Curlie Brown of Lake
City, Sylvia Jenkins of Hudson, N.Y., and Carlos Ingraham
of Lake City; and brothers Johnny Johnson of Jacksonville,
Forlepay Jenkins of Cross City and Johnnie Jenkins Jr. of
Jacksonville.
Arrangements by Carnegie Funeral Home in Chiefland.
THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2006
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Vata Seale
Vata "Ruth" Seale of Bell died Monday at Ayers Health and
Rehabilitation Center. She was 82.
Mrs. Seale was born in Birmingham, Ala., and moved to
Bell 45 years ago from Hialeah.
She owned and operated Trenton Appliances for 35 years
with her husband.
She was a member of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in
Chiefland.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Vernon Seale.
Survivors include daughters Jenee Roberts and Merry
Simpson, both of Bell; a brother, Pete Gray ofAlexander City,
Ala.; and six grandchildren.
Arrangements by Watson Funeral Home in Trenton.
Sarah C. Shaw
Sarah C. Shaw of Gainesville died Thursday at Shands at
AGH. She was 83.
Mrs. Shaw born in Ybor City.
She retired, from the University of Florida payroll depart-
ment and was a member of Archer Church of the Nazarene.
She was preceded in death by her husband, William Shaw.
Survivors include daughters Geraldine V. Weeks of Gaines-
ville, Charlene Faircloth of Greensboro, Ga., and Janice Bais-
den of Morriston; stepdaughters Evelyn Jackson and Deb-
bie Shaw, both of Gainesville, and Beth Nettles of Alachua;
a stepson, Buddy Shaw of Gainesville; a brother, Grover
C. Barry of Gainesville; four grandchildren; and two great-
grandchildren.
Arrangements by Milam Funeral and Cremation Services
in Gainesville.
Kathy Suzanne Spears
Kathy Suzanne Spears of Fort White died Wednesday at
Shands at the University of Florida. She was 47.
Mrs. Spears was born in Lake City and moved to Fort White
18 years ago.
She was a secretary in construction management and she
was a Baptist.
Survivors include her husband, Jimmy Edward Spears of
Fort White; her parents, McCoy and Clyda Mae Hilliard of
Bell; a stepson, Jimmy Edward Spears Jr. of Tennessee; sis-
ters Karan Fisher and Katina Caldwell, both of Bell; and her
grandmother, Alice Hilliard of Bell.
Arrangements by Watson Funeral Home in Trenton.
Letting your light shine.. ..
T hose Mississippi
delta stinger birds
i were as black and
ominous as that moonless
night. They pelted me like
rain and their incessant biting
and buzzing caused me to
swat myself in the head with
S my own flashlight.
"Der skeeters," Dad said,
"Half a can of bug spray ain't
done nothing but get em'
drunk."-
I could tell my little brother
Heath was waging a similar
battle by the way his beam
stabbed erratically into the
thick night. I was seriously
second guessing Dad's plan
by the time we slid that Jon
boat down the slippery bank
into the bayou's murky
water.
"You got your shells boy?"
dad asked pushing us off,
"You better load up."
I broke the breech on
my little .410 shotgun and
plugged one in. "Look-a-
there," he warned shining
his light across the thick
swamp ahead. Several sets
of eyes reflected back as they
slithered across the black
water or hung from the low
branches. I gulped.
Heath's face seemed frozen
in a state of panic. Then a low
belch erupted from down the
bank and dissipatedbehind the
unceasing chorus of crickets.
"There's old Kermit," dad
grinned. "I've been after that
big boy all year."
( As we skimmed further
S down the bayou I took aim
and blasted a steely eyed
wafer snake swimming near
the boat. The spray shot up
high into the air and rained
on us all. The snake barrel
rolled, flopped, and sunk to
the muddy bottom.
"Boy, don't be wasting
your shells," Dad barked.
"Save em' for the ones trying
to get in the boat." I think
little Heath went into shock
at that point.
Dad scanned the bank until
he finally came across that big
green croaker he was after. He
laid his barbed poking pole
S across his lap and paddled
toward it quietly.
I expected the big old frog
to leap away,
but he sat,
fascinated by
our lights.
of nowhere,
a -huge
black water .
moccasin c n '
slithered over
coiling up
right in front
ofKermit. "I can't get a shot.
Turn back," I whispered,
"Dad... turn back..." He just
kept paddling.
As we drew closer that fat
frog's muscles tensed. He was
about to leap! Dad noticed it
and sprung to action.
I guess the thought of
letting old Kermit get away
again was too much for him.
In an instant he had leaned
out over that hissing snake
and thrust his spear into his
fat little buddy with amazing
precision.
The snake immediately
retaliated, lashing out with
those long sharp fangs.
Digging in, that old serpent
spun wildly injecting his full
load of venom. I screamed.
Oh the horror of it all!.
"Hush boy," Dad yelled.
The snake had only latched
on to his gigging stick. Dad
shook him off, whacked him
with the paddle,.and slapped
his prize frog Popsicle in poor
SBUT ANYWAY
Guy E. Sheffield
old Heath's quivering lap.
Sometimes watching the
evening news makes me
want to buy a wet suit and
move out to that crooked old
bayou. It might be safer! The
world is just getting so dark
and violent it makes you
want to run and hide under a
pew somewhere. Of course
we can't.
God cares too deeply
about those froggy souls
out there in the muck and
mire! Somebody has to
take His light out into the
darkness so that He can
pluck them out, But you are
a chosen generation, a royal
priesthood, a holy nation,
His own special people;
that you may proclaim the
praises of Him who called
you out of darkness into his
marvelous light; 1 Peter2:9.
Sometimes the
mere contemplation of
meandering outside my
comfort zone for the cause
of Christ triggers the enemy
to pelt my mind with such
a barrage of tormenting
thoughts concerning my
inadequacies that I inevitably
want to whack myself in the
head with a flashlight. That
nasty serpent just seems to
sit there daring me to even
try. Well let him hiss. He's
just a-liar. Besides, we don't
come in our own strength.
God has given us the tools
and the armor we need to
work way beyond his reach.
God will help us shake off
that old serpent, whack him
in the head, and leave out of
there with a prize.
But anyway, I humbly
encourage you to remember
we're all called to play a very
big role in God's great harvest.
It's time we Christians began
to think outside the boat! God
may not need us all to walk.
on water, but He does need a
Church at least willing to lean
out every now and then.
It always helps me to
remember how Jesus sent
people back into the darkness
to rescue me. I say let's stop
second guessing Dad's plan.
Guy E. Sheffield, of
Hernando Mississippi, is the
president of the nonprofit
ministry SoulFood,www.
soulfoodministries.org
You may email him at
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LEVY COUNTYJOURNAL AROUND LEVY COUNTY
THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2006
On the water or in it, Dave Feigin is happy as a clam
BY AMANDA DEPOTTY
CORRESPONDENT
Dave Feigin takes a long
sip of his sweet tea and settles
back in his chair before
speaking again.
"I like [clam] farming. I
spent a whole career on the
water, so, for me, it's perfect.
You know, I'm on the water.
I'm in the water, and I like
watching this stuff grow.
It's like when I was little,
watching corn grow."
Born in 1955, Feigin grew
up on a farm 20 miles south
of Youngstown, Ohio. At the
age of 26, Feigin began his
22-year career in- the Coast
Guard, 20 of which he spent
on search and rescue teams
in both the northern and
southern United States.
During his time up north,
Feigin patrolled fisheries
and participated in narcotics
busts. He was promoted
to SAR coordinator from
Cleveland, Ohio, to Messina,
N.Y., providing assistance to
seven full-time Coast Guard
stations and two auxiliary
stations.
"I had a good career. I
did good things. I did good
things to help people, and I
don't regret it," says Feigin.
"I never lost anybody in the
water. I never got anybody
killed, never got anybody
hurt. I can look anybody in
the face and honestly say
that."
In Florida, Feigin mostly
patrolled the waters on drug
busts and immigration watch,
as well as Homeland Security
surveillance. Drug busts were
the most exciting for him, one
time ending in a confiscation
of 5.5 tons of cocaine with
another bust yielding about
44 tons of marijuana.
"In between all that was
the search and rescue phase
where it was hours and hours
of boredom, punctuated by
four hours of insanity. Or
20 hours of detective work
trying to find someone who
didn't come home when they
said they would," Feigin says
with a sly grin.
In December of 2003,
Feigin retired from the U.S.
Coast Guard. When he
couldn't find a job on the
water, Feigin applied for a
job in the water, answering'
an online advertisement for
aquaculture employment'in
Cedar Key.
Now, two years later, he
is caretaker of his friend's
clam farm, watching over
the leased lots of-water the
company rents in the Gulf of
Mexico. They currently have
about four million clams on
the bottom of their leases,
with another two million in
the company's raceway, a
shallow water tank used to
increase survival rate in the
tiny clam seeds.
As they grow larger the
seeds are divided twice: once
to go into the nursery and once
to be taken out to the grow-
out (both in the Gulf) before
they are taken to market.
The entire process takes
from 18 months- (under
optimal conditions) to a more
realistic 20months, which is
why it is important to keep
the future in mind in clam
farming- what gets planted
now will not be-profit until a
year or two later.
After a career ionthe water;
stationed in so many different
parts of the country, Feigin
and his wife, Cris; have
settled down in Cedar Key
where they work together in
clamming. Just outside the
city, the family lives happily
with their dogs, Sadie, a
bloodhound, and Maggie, a
mixed Labrador.
Why Cedar Key? Feigin
says that after living in so
many different places, Cedar
Key is one of the nicest, most
welcoming communities he
has ever lived in.
He speaks with pride about
the amiable relationship
between clam farmers. This
is a sense of kinship few
other professions in few other
locations would provide.
Something the clamming'
community in particular can
bond over is the potential
threat of hurricane season.
While the storms have the
potential to bring loss for
many people, clam farmers
have to worry about Mother
Nature wiping out their entire
stock.
"Hot water is the enemy of
clams. Hot water and fresh
water," says Feigin. When the
winds bring the freshwater
down from the Suwannee
River, the invading water
drops the salinity.
Add that to the high
temperatures caused by
summer heat and a lot of clams
can be lost. Currently, Feigin
and many other clam farmers
are looking into insurance to
provide themselves a little
extra help in the event of a
storm wiping out their stock.
Feigin is also working in
the pork market, raising and
selling hogs from his own
property.
DAV s .o _e_
DAVE FEIGIN'S starter stock came from a newspaper ad. Now they're all
DAVE FEIGIN'S starter stock came from a newspaper ad. Now they're all
named.
When he retired from the
Coast Guard, he decided to
return to his farming roots
by purchasing six piglets
from an advertisement in the
newspaper. Today, Feigin
owns around 20 hogs for meat
and breeding purchasing,
and he hopes to work out a
breeding schedule that will
allow him to provide for the
rush of hog purchases for 4-
H.
A man as friendly as he is
business-wise, Dave Feigin
works not out of desire for
ample profit, but out of honest
enjoyment of his work.
He speaks with affection
about the clams he's grown
from seed, or when he names
off all the hogs in his pens.
A man of the land and the
water, Feigin is fortunate to
have found such a harmonious
way to stay close.to all of the
things he loves.
THE LURE OF THE water has kept Dave Feigin all
wet for most of his 50 plus years.
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL AROUND LEVY COUNTY
CMS 7th graders learn their history
THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2006
Page 9
Morriston resident graduates
BY JEFF M. HARDISON
STAFF WRITER
One language arts teacher
at Chiefland Middle School
returned to the room where
she went to kindergarten in
1973 to hold an end of the
year celebration with 180
CMS students on May 23.
The personal historic
moment for CMS Language
Arts Teacher Laurie
Beauchamp was coincidental,
but it had a twinge of irony,
because the celebration
luncheon in the CMS
Assembly Room is where
there were four classes of
kindergarten 33 years ago,
when she was there. It was an
event to celebrate the students
learning about the history of
the area.
Beauchamp and Language
Arts Teacher Fidah Williams
used about $7,000 in grant
funds this year to help CMS
seventh graders learn about
the history of Levy County
and Chiefland.
The teachers took students
to the Micanopy Museum
and to the Marjorie Kinnan
Rawlings home. The students
read The Yearling, too, as they
learned about the way things
were done in the past.
Students looked at the
different lingo from Levy
County's past as well, as they
learned about how the local
language evolved.
For this yearlong project,
students chose topics of
interest to conduct research
about, to find out how things
were done in the old days,
Beauchamp said.
Throughout the year,
speakers visited Beauchamp's
and Williams' classes, and
the students asked those
visitors for their perspective
on Chiefland's and Levy
County's history. As aI
cross-disipline project.
Social Studies Teacher Julie
Henderson had the students
complete research projects
related to Levy County and
WWII.
The students' final exam
was to write an essay about
everything they learned,
Beauchamp said. The
.teachers will combine those
essays into a book, which
they will publish for children
next year. This book will be
provided to some members
of the community as well.
This grant was a "Learn and
Serve" project. The children
learn, she said, and they are
serving the community by
sharing what they learned. By
reading, writing, conducting
research and presenting what
they found, the children
practiced their language arts
skills.
The posters created by
the seventh graders will
be donated to the former
Chiefland Depot, which is
now the Greater Chiefland
Chamber of Commerce office,
and to the Levy County Quilt
Museum to be put on display,
Beauchamp said. This is
another aspect of serving the
community.
Arthur James Vanlan-
gendonck of Morriston was
among 84 graduates who
participated in the 92nd
commencement exercises of
Florida School for the Blind
and the Deaf May 19.
In addition to his aca-
demic achievements, he
was active in the student
performance group, the
Dance Troupe.
A Deaf Department
graduate and an honor roll
student, Vanlangendonck
plans to attend Gallaudet
University in Washington,
VANLANGENDONCK
D.C. and become certified
in auto mechanics.
Journal photos by Jeff M. Hardison
CHIEFLAND MIDDLE Schoolers celebrated their Levy County history.
Beauchamp said she thinks
the students enjoyed this part
of their lessons for the year.
She gained new insight too.
"I've lived here all my
life," Beauchamp said,
"and I learned things about
Chiefland."
Four ofthe guest speakers at
the final celebration luncheon
were Leon Clyatt, Lindon
Lindsey, Peggy Williams and
Thelma Cain.
Clyatt a fourth generation
Levy County resident told
the students about Chiefland
and Levy County from the
1800s. He gave them insight
into agricultural topics and
raising steer here as well.
Among the old photos on the
wall, there was a picture of
the Chiefland Hotel. This was
once the Clyatt Hotel and it.
was on Park Avenue, near
where Dr. Robert Mounts'
office is now. Back in the
1930s and '40s, Clyatt said,
Park Avenue was not paved
,4dJUS,Y iglhay, l through
Chiefland was a two-lane
road.
Back then, hogs would
rub themselves under City
Hall and cattle roamed the
city streets. There were even
cattle gaps on the highway to
keep them from wandering
off, Clyatt said.
Lindseywas photographer
back then, but today he is
unable to see. Among the,
several reference points
Williams has from the past is
her 22 years as a school bus
driver.
Beauchamp said the teacher
'who submitted the grant
proposal may have gotten the
idea from the Foxfire books
started by Eliot Wiggington.
This southern man was a
language arts teacher who
asked students to interview
people to find out about the
old way of doing things.
Across-the-board and
without prompting, many
of the speakers shared with
the children that everyone
in the community worked
together. Another ,common
theme, Beauchamp said,
was that people showed each
other respect and they were
courteous to one another in
LAURIE BEAUCHAMP (left) presents a certificate
of appreciation to Leon Clyatt as Fidah Williams
presents a certificate of appreciation to Lindon
Lindsey. Clyatt and Lindsey were among the
speakers who told Chiefland Middle School students
about the city's history.
Twins will marry in
double ceremony
Mr: and Mrs. Roger Crossman of Inglis, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Armes of Ocala and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Owens of Gulf
Hammock announce the upcoming marriage of their children
on Saturday, June 17 at five o'clock inthe afternoon at the First
Baptist Church of Dunnellon. It will be a double ceremony.
Robin Holly Crossman will marry Fred D. Armes and her
twin sister, Kelly Dawn Crossman will marry Jason Warren
Owens. The girls will be wearing matching gowns.
After the marriage, Robin and Fred will reside in Ocala and
Kelly and Jason will reside in Gulf Hammock.
PEGGY WILLIAMS (left) and Thelma Cain hold
certificates of appreciation for their help so that
Chiefland Middle School seventh graders could
learn about the history of Chiefland.
Chiefland back when.
Instead ofjust their teachers
and parents sharing these
concepts related to proper
manners, the students may
have benefitted by hearing
it from other speakers,
Beauchamp said.
Sally Hooker, the niece
of Rawlings, was one of the
guest speakers.
The other guest speakers
and interviewees during the
year were Clyatt, Lindsey,
Cain, Williams, Luther
Beauchamp, Carolyn Cohens,
Foster Arrington, James
Harris, James Beauchamp,
Coach Doyle McCall,
Newcombe Wasson, Etter
Usher, Jennie Lou Sharp and
Joyce Beasley.
Ryan Bell of Bell's
Restaurant catered the meal
and donated the iced tea and
paper products. Beauchamp
said that part of the grant
required a celebration dinner
at -the conclusion :of the
project. She mentioned her
appreciation to Bell and other
area business interests who
help CMS.
Journal photo by Jeff M. Hardison
CYNTHIA POLLARD OF Chiefland High School stands
with her award for Student of the Month with Chief-
land City Commissioner Teal Pomeroy. Idalma Funey
of Chiefland Elementary School did not appear for the
June 12 presentation. The Levy County Emergency
Management Department called for a mandatory evac-
uation that day for people east of U.S. 19, and from
mobile homes and from low-lying areas due to Hur-
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
AROUND LEVY COUNTY
THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2006
Williston predator law delayed by mix up
BY JEFF M. HARDISON
STAFF WRITER
It seems like the entire Williston City Council is ready and
raring to go in relation to creating a bigger barrier for sexual
offenders who want to live in certain parts of the city, but a
mix up at a weekly newspaper delayed the second reading of
the ordinance.
During the June 6 meeting, Williston City Council members
unanimously approved the ordinance that changes the state
law from 1,000 feet to 2,500 feet that a sexual offender or
predator must remain away from schools, playgrounds,
libraries and daycare centers. There was some discussion
about the verbiage related to exemptions, where the offender
was a minor when he or she broke the sex-related law.
Rather than having the second reading of the ordinance on
June 20 as would have been the case, the second reading will
by July 18.
An advertisement was not placed in time for people to know
the second reading would happen on June 20.
Meeting Killed
The first meeting of the Williston City Council in July was
terminated. It would have been on July 4 the first Tuesday of
the month. Although the motion to kill the Independence Day
meeting met with unanimous approval, there was a 3-2 split
on a follow-up question.
On a motion by Councilwoman Debra Jones, seconded by
Councilman Jerry Robinson, there was an expressed desire
to have a meeting on July 11 in lieu of the July 4 meeting.
The motion was shot down by a 3-2 vote, in which Council
President James W. Cason, Vice President Steve Holcomb
and Cal Byrd voted against it and only Jones and Robinson
favored it.
Therefore, only one meeting will happen in July for the
Williston City Council. That will be on July 18, starting at 7
p.m. in the Williston City Council in City Hall.
In other action at Williston City Council on June 6, the
members:
tabled a resolution to install sanitary sewer lines and
facilities in Northwood Estates Subdivision with the estimated
$590,000 cost to be covered by a special assessment, and with
the $175,000 estimated other costs to be paid for by other city
funds.
agreed to reconfigure traffic flow on Northeast First Street
near Noble Avenue. There will be structures installed to keep
people from turning the wrong way, due to this happening
before.
approved the bid for a five horsepower pump and well for
the Williston Youth Athletic Association at a cost of $3,900.
The well water will ease the consumption of city water as the
WYAA keeps its grass and plants healthy. The WYAA does
not pay the city for its city water usage.
AN AVIATOR flies a one-man vehicle above U.S.
Highway 19 about three miles south of Chiefland on
June 9.
iHoney
Continued fiom page 4
helping.
2. Your inner fire burs brightly, it lightens your load and
releases the past.
3. Trust yourself, you know more than you think you do!
4. Life is short, live it as if each day were your last.
Until next week take care, stay sweet and may the good
Lord take a liking to you.
Nuff said,
Miss Honey
Continued from front
FISHING FROM Shell Mound's fishing pier can be a family affair
June is Great Outdoors
President George W.
Bush issued a proclamation
designating June 2006 as
Great Outdoors Month. This
is the third year the month has
carried national designation.
National Trails Day and the
start of National Fishing and
Boating Week are included
in the designated outdoors
month. Great Outdoors Week
begins with an action-packed
.agenda of activities around
the country. The events will
continue right to the end ofthe
month with National Clean
Beaches Week commencing
on June 29.
In the local area, the staff
of the Lower Suwannee and
Cedar Keys National Wildlife
Refuges invites you to enjoy'
recreational opportunities
offered at both refuges.
On the Levy County side of
the Lower Suwannee Refuge,
the 1/3 mile River Trail is
a short shaded path to the
historic Suwannee River with
no sign of civilization other
than the boats that come and
go on the river.
If you enjoy archeological
sites or merely want to
experience the view of the
Gulf from an altitude of 30
feet, travel to Shell Mound
for the day.
The adjacent Dennis
Creek Trail, a one mile loop,
is shaded with lush growth,
except for the three bridges
that cross a salt barren that is
alive with fiddler crabs. Take
your fishing tackle and throw
in your line from the fishing
deck at Shell Mound
Boaters take time to
familiarize yourselves
with the unique islands of
the Cedar Keys National
Wildlife Refuge. Maybe take
your daughter or son fishing
before they think their i-pod
is more fun.
Whether you use a motor
or you paddle your way
across Gulf waters, enjoy
the historic Atsena Otie, with
its hiking trail, 19t century
cemetery and ruins of the
Faber pencil mill.
Beachcomb and swim, off
the point to counter the warm
summer temperature. If you
feel energetic, you could help
the refuge by picking up litter
blown along the shore from
passing boats and storms.
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John Hance O'Steen Camp
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Reunion in Lake City on May
It was election year and Coi
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meeting on June 20 located at
Bell. The meeting will start a
Larry Skinner of Jacksonville
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He will be speaking on loc
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will follow up with a bus trip
meeting is open to the public
fairs for review. The area is Two for townhouses.
on the western side of the city In regard to the involuntary
and runs approximately 1.25 annexation of a large tract on
miles long. Strickland Park the north end of Chiefland,
Touches part of its northern the city commission chose
tip. to table the move.-On a mo-
The state DCA is review- tion by Pomeroy, seconded
ing this action because it is by Hudson, the commission
so big at about 245 acres. voted 5-0 to wait until it sees
As part of the rezoning, a more feedback from property
potential of 980 homes may owners.
be built on the. property. The The annexation will require
impact on water, sewer and an election by voters within
transportation services is sig- the area under consideration.
nificant enough so that the Property, owners who can-
developer may be required to not vote because they do not
help pay for improvements to live on the land comprise 70
keep the level of city services percent of the whole popula-
at an acceptable point, tion impacted by annexation.
In another 5-0 action af- In fact, renters may have a
ter a motion by Vice Mayor stronger number of votes than
Betty Walker was seconded owners.
Sby Hudson, the James Hud- Therefore, consent letters
,IJ ,, L i son property was voluntarily bengPop ,yhfye city
r .... o, a...... ianexedr into., e, cjity. !,ian o_ c.O as..ion Tegard. to this
and other natural areas for immediate subsequent action, involuntary annexation.
environmental education, bird almost 89 acres were then re- The commission chose to
counts and other stewardship zoned by a 5-0 vote, on a mo- wait until its second meeting
opportunities. You, too, can tion by Commissioner Teal in July to move forward with
join your community in- Pomeroy, seconded by Hud- the first reading of the invol-
taking part in Great Outdoors son. That rezoning changed untary annexation action. In
Month. the land use from being for the meantime, the commis-
agricultural purposes to being sion is going to ask Supervi-
for uses consistent with com- sor of Elections Connie As-
en Camp to mercial property. bell to help it form a list of
In another rezoning ac- qualified voters from among
"ate fort expert tion, a 5-0 vote of approval the people in Precincts 13, 16
followed a Pomeroy-Monyei and 5 who live in the areas
p 770 of the Sons of the Con- motion. That rezoning chang- sought for involuntary annex-
'renton had its Florida Division es the recently voluntarily ation into the city.
S19 and 20. annexed nine acres owned by At the least, Pomeroy
mmander Doug Dawson of Pen- LSG Land, located along the wanted to know how many
wander of the Florida Division. Nature Coast Trail on the east voters are involved.
y of Trenton was elected as 7th side of Old Fanning Springs Hudson asked about the
ber of members and their wives Road. The rezoning goes straw poll of property owners
rk within the organization. Ev- from the county designation and was reminded the vote
md good fellowship with other of Industrial to the Chiefland was 16 in favor of annexation
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Fax: (352)493-1673
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S 1,296 sq. ft. 4.63 acres Covered sq.ft 0.6 acre Fenced, detached BA. 1,400 sq. ft. 0.7 acre Very
porches & walkways, pole barn, workshop, & carport. Conve- clean, neutral colors, shed, & lo-
& workshop. $219,500 niently located. $98,000 cated in Bronson. $135,000
/36\ Richard Dass, Realtor ~ Russ Hallett, Realtor Sylvia Rutledge, Realtor
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0.22 acre, Bronson, In city limits, S25,000 1.12 acres, Bronson, Drastically reduced. 19,900
] A S 0.25 acre, Bronson, Convenient to Williston, S18,000 1.25 acres, Bronson, Cleared with large oaks. 524,850
0.5 acre, Bronson, justoff highway, $32,000 1. Bo125 acres, Bronson, University Estates S30,000
0.82 acre, Bronson, Partial clearing, limerock drive. S24,000. 1.25 acres, Bronson, University Estates $30,000
S 0.83 acre, Bronson, Partial clearing, limerock drive. 524,000 1 1.65 acres, Bronson, Partial clearing, limerock drive. $48,000
I acre, Bronson, On paved road, cleared. 520,000
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36 acres on the Suwannee River. Located S/W of
Chiefland with over 1300' on River. Peaceful Seclusion
awaits you! $690,000.00.(LW-750933) 352-493-2221
fishing, manatee or bird watching in minutes.Then
come home, eat your catch, relax and watch the
sunset over the marsh right from your back deck!
$325,000. (DW-750881-JH) 352-542-9007
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schools, shopping, the Suwannee River, and theGulfof 2/2 mobile home on 5 Beautiful Wooded acres +-I/- neighborhood. Close to Manatee Springs, thie
Mexico. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! landscaped and fenced backyard, shed and Golf Course and not too far fror town. Call us
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a Deadline
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and 2 p.m.
egals
LY COUNTYJO
.E COUNTY PAPRI EST. 192
100 MISCELLANEOUS
105 Personals
110 Lost & Found
115 Notices
125 Services
130 Free
200 EMPLOYMENT
210 Help Wanted/Full-time
240 Help Wanted/Part-time
245 Work Wanted
300 RENTALS
305 Apartments for Rent
310 Houses for Rent
315 Mobile Homes for Rent
330 Commercial Property
for Rent
345 Wanted to Rent
400 REAL ESTATE
405 Condos & Apart-
ments for Sale
410 Houses for Sale
415 Mobile Homes for
Sale
435 Commercial Property
for Sale
500 FOR SALE
505 Antiques
510 Auctions
Call: Chiefland 352-490-4462
Fax: Chiefland 352-490-4490
Email: mblitch@elevyjournal.com
Visit: 13 South Main Street, Chiefland
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
Bronson 352-486-5042
440 South Court Street, Bror
Cost $5 per.
week,
20 words or
less,
every word
after that 10
cents
Miscellaneous 3
101
Personals
105
AA MEETING--for information
call North Central Florida Inter-
group Office at (352) 372-8091
which is also a 24 hour local hot-
line number. tfn
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 FouF
110
LOST DOG nearAlachua County
line, 337N. 80 lb. brindle pit bull,
right eye is half blue, has white
stripe between eyes, answers to
Blaze. $100.00 reward. 352-283-
5328. 6/15p.
125 Servic
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. tfnb.
Employment
20.1
Help Want
210 Full time.
QUALITY HAIRDRESSER want-
ed. Shear Expressions-Bronson.
352-486-6899.5/4tfn
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
ELECTRIC METER READER-
CAN YOU HANDLE the day-to-
day rigors of this job and stay with
it? You must be dedicated, hard
working and physically tough
enough to maintain the fast pace
and deal. with all the obstacles
that only a rural meter reader can
face. Every day you must deal
with the changing weather, vari-
ous types of insects, bad dogs
and other aggressive animals.
During the first six months of
employment you will be required
to study and complete a series
of job- related lessons. Also, you
will be expected to learn how
to read our line maps. A HS di-
ploma or GED is required, along
with a good driving record. We
have an excellent wage and
* for sale *
*
JCPenney Catalog Merchant *
Contract rights offered by Eddie A
& Inga Hatch and subject to *r
*r approal by JCPenney, Inc. *
Buyer must own & operate a *r
r local non-compete business. r
Modest investment for a *
proven (since 1995) and *t
r stable (national) enterprise. "*
Contact: Eddie & Inga Hatch *
JCPENNEY CATALOG DESK *
SILK SUNSHINE FLORALS *
425 N. Main St., Chiefland, FL
*A* AAAA A AA *****A
20 Help War
210 Full tilnm
benefits package. Apply at Cen-
tral Florida Electric Cpoperative,
1124 N. Young Blvd. Chiefland or
e-mail your resume to hr@cfec.
com Application deadline is 5
p.m., 6/20/06. All selected can-
didates are subject to a pre-em-
ployment physical, drug test and
background check as a condition
of employment. Drug Free Work-
place/EOE. 6/8, 6/15b
SALES PERSON for log
home company, construction
knowledge helpful, full time
with benefits. Fax resumes
to 352-486-8075 or e-mail
gregg@bkcypress.com. 6/8.6/15
DRIVER WANTED, Class A
CDL. Must have 3 yrs experi-
ence. Home most nights and
weekends. Mostly SE region.
Serious inquiries only. 352-463-
7526. 6/8, 6/15b
STUCCO MAN (352) 275-1213.
7/6p
PLASTERING AND painting- li-
censed, insured. Water damage
repairs. Interior and exterior, res-..
idential and commercial. Spe-
cializing in drywall repair over 25
years experience. Rick or John
office 352-486-4316 thru 7/6p
WANTED TRUCK DRIVER,
(clean driving record), equip-
ment operator, laborer, for road
construction company. Benefits
are: company paid medical and
life insurance, paid vacation,
401k. We are an EEO, drug free
co. Apply at 20551 N.E. 75th St.
Williston. Call 352-528-2101.
thru 7/6b
Real Estate
401
Houses for m
410 0
MUST SELL- 3 BD/1 BA 1100
s.f. home on 1 acre. Good
location. Needs work. $90,000.
OBO. Call Al 352-486-6868.
6/8,15,22,29p.
Mobile Ho
415 for Sal
LOTMODELCLOSEOUT-Save
$10;000! Full drywall, hardwood
floors, fireplace, stainless
appliances, too much more to
list! One only. Call today 1-866-
755-9133. 6/15,22,29,7/6p
Resides
425 Property foel
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,
6/1-15p
For Sale 5
Auctio
FAT GOOSE AUCTION in
downtown Chiefland holding
estate merchandise auctions
each Friday starting with great
box lots at 6:15 pm and our main
auction starts at 7:00 pm. Always
great glassware, primitives,
furniture, estate jewelry; like
Levy County Board of County Commissioners has employment
opportunities for:
Mechanic I
Certified Mechanic
Equipment Operator III
Paramedic
For job qualifications, closing dates and application, contact
Levy County Human Resource Office, Post Office Box 310,
Bronson, Florida 32621. Phone: 352.486.5219-
Fax: 352.486.5167 E-mail: levybocc@circuit8.org
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION -DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE-
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. 6/15,22b
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Levy County Board of County Commissioners is ac-
cepting written proposals for the acquisition and removal
of one 1988 12x56 mobile home located at 15 SW 1st
Avenue, Williston, Florida. Mobile home formerly served
as the EMS Station.
Submit proposal to Board of County Commissioners, PO
Box 310 (355 South Court Street) Bronson, FL 32621 by
10:00 a.m. Monday, June 19, 2006. Contact Fred Moody,
County Coordinator, at (352) 486-5218 if additional infor-
mation is needed.
The County reserves the right to reject or refuse any or all
proposals for any reason.
Pub.: June 8, 15, 2006
510 Aucto
always-super merchandise of all
types. We have a large collection
of vintage Persian wool rugs
- these are the real thing all
sizes. Great art work of Florida
by a listed artist. Lots more -
AU992/AB692 (Ron Jamerson)
10% BP. For nore info call Jim
Morehead at (352) 356-1065.
.6/15b.
5 Pets & Ani E
COCKATOO WITH cage. Very
affectionate. Hates kids. Great
pet for empty-nester who has
time to spend with him. $500.
352-463-2225-leave message.
tfnf
Classified
deadline is
2 p.m. Monday
550 Miscellan U
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
HONDA ATC SALVAGE parts:
frames, shocks, engines,
fenders, etc., call for prices;.and
HONDA ATV 4X4 $3200 OBO.
352-258-0617. 6/15p
How to Place Your Ad
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
CLASSIFIED & LEGALS
THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2006
Page 13
Iegals 1
96
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 38-2006CA-000392
VICTOR A. HALLEY and 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
ELMERA. 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
'~ankeetown"i) and that certain
tAct of land~iTyingj od the West
sde of afodfei ~a do'k 5 ~'ricf
abuting thereto, particularly de-
scribed as: Commence at North-
west corner of said Block 5 of 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 22" 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 Riverto 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 6f 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..
DANNY J. SHIP
Clerk of Court
BY: Gwen McElroy
Persons with disabilities request-
ing reasonable accommodations
to participate in this proceeding
should contact (352) 374-3639
(Voice & TDD) or via Florida Re-
lay Service at (800) 955-8771.
Pub.: May 25, June 1, 8, 15,
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
Plaintiffs,
VS
JANE M. USHER Together
With her heirs, should she be
deceased, .and any natural un-
known persons who might be
the unknown spouse, heirs,
devisees, grantees, creditors,
or other parties claiming by,
through, under or against the
above-named defendants
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: JANE M. USHER Together
With her heirs, should she be
deceased, and any natural un-
known persons who might be
the unknown spouse, heirs,
devisees, grantees, creditors,
or other parties claiming by,
through, under or against the
above-named defendants.
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 attor-
ney, 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 peti-
tion. Property Description: Rain-
bow Lakes Estates Block 30 Lot
51, as recorded in the Officials
Records Book 3 page 27 public
records of Levy County, Florida
Section 13 Township 15 South,
and Range 17 East. Parcel
#06877-025-00.
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 PEP-
PER'S T.V. APPLIANCE,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JAMES A. VIDA and DONNA N.
VIDA, if married, if alive, and if
dead their respective unknown,
spouses, heirs, devisees, grant-
ees, creditors, or other parties
claiming by, through, under or
against them individually,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: JAMES A. VIDA
address unknown
DONNA N. VIDA
address unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to Quiet Title as to the fol-
lowing described lands: Those
lands as described in Exhibit "A"
attached hereto and made a part
hereof by reference.
EXHIBIT "A"
LOTS 2 THROUGH 11, BLOCK
A-6, JEMLANDS, AN UNRE-
CORDED SUBDIVISION RE-
CORDED IN UNRECORDED
PLATS BOOK OF LEVY COUN-
TY, PAGE 35, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA, BEING MORE PAR-
TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH-
WEST CORNER OF THE
NORTHWEST /4 OF SECTION
29, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH,
RANGE 14 EAST, LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA, RUN NORTH ON
THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE
OF SAID SECTION 29, A DIS-
TANCE OF 660 FEET TO A
POINT; THENCE RUN EAST
PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH
BOUNDARY LINE OF THE
NORTHWEST OF SAID SEC-
TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 50
FEET TO THE POINT OF BE-
GINNING; FROM SAID PONT
OF BEGINNING CONTINUE
EAST PARALLEL TO THE
SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF
THE NORTHWEST /4 OF SAID
SECTION 29 A DISTANCE OF
400 FEETTOA POINT; THENCE
RUN SOUTH PARALLEL TO
THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE
OF SAID NORTHWEST % OF
SAID SECTION 29 A DISTANCE
OF 100 FEET TO A POINT;
THENCE RUN WEST PARAL-
LEL TO THE SOUTH BOUND-
ARY LINE OF SAID NORTH-
WEST 4 OF SAID SECTION
29 A DISTANCE OF 400 FEET
TO A POINT; THENCE RUN
NORTH PARALLEL TO THE
WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF
SAID NORTHWEST 4 OF SAID
SECTION 29 A DISTANCE OF
100 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING. SAID LAND LYING
AND BEING IN THE SOUTH-
WEST '4 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 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.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of Court
By Gwen McElroy
Persons with disabilities request-
ing reasonable accommodations
to participate in this proceeding
should contact (352) 374-3639
(Voice & TDD) or via Florida Re-
lay Service at (800) 955-8771.
Pub: May 25, June 1, 8, 15,
2006
NOTICE OF APPLICATION-
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 184 of the sale of 2001
has (have) filed said Certificate
for a Tax Deed to be issued
thereon. The name(s) of the
holders) of said Certificate, the
description of the property, and
the name(s) in. which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: RON CLARK AND
MARIA CLARK.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE
PROPERTY: COMMENCE AT
THE SW CORNER OF THE NW
1/4 OF SECTION 29, TOWN-
SHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 14
EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLOR-
IDA, RUN NORTH ON THE
WEST BOUNDARY ,LINE OF
SAID SECTION 29 A DISTANCE
OF 1420 FEET TO A POINT;
THENCE RUN EAST PARAL-
LEL TO THE SOUTH BOUND-
ARY LINE OF THE NW 1/4 OF
SAID SECTION 29 A DISTANCE
OF 690 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING; FROM SAID
POINT OF BEGINNING CON-
TINUE EAST PARALLEL TO
THE SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE
OF THE NW 1/4 OF SAID SEC-
TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 40
FEET TO A POINT; THENCE
RUN SOUTH PARALLEL TO
THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE
OF SAID NW 1/4 OF SAID SEC-
TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 100
FEET TO A POINT; THENCE
RUN WEST PARALLELTO THE
SOUTH'BOUNDARY LINE OF
SAID NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION
29 A DISTANCE OF 40 FEET TO
A POINT; THENCE RUN NORTH
PARALLEL TO THE WEST
BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID
NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29
A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
SAID LAND LYING AND BEING
IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4
OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP
12 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST,
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE
ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND
IS ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 18,
BLOCK E-1 OF JEMLANDS, AN
UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION
IN LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
PARCEL #01097-135-00.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: HENRY F. COOPER
AND JANE B. COOPER.
All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall be
redeemed according to law, the
property described in such Cer-
tificate will be sold to the highest
bidder in the Courthouse lobby
on Monday, the 26TH day of
June, 2006, between the hours
of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 22nd day of May,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Jun. 1, 8, 15, and 22,
2006
NOTICE OF APPLICATION-
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 193 of the sale of 2002
has (have) filed said Certificate
for a Tax Deed to be issued
thereon. The name(s) of the
holder(s) of said Certificate, the
description of the property, and
the"hamels) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: RON CLARK AND
MARIA CLARK.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE 'PROPERTY: LOTS 12
THROUGH 16 OF BLOCK E-
1 OF JEMLANDS, AN UNRE-
CORDED SUBDIVISION, LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA, MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED
IN THAT WARRANTY DEED
RECORDED IN DB 104, PAGE
349, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
.LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12
SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, PAR-
CEL #01097-399-00.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: BELL MOBILE
HOMES .
All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall be
redeemed according to law, the
property described in such Cer-
tificate will be sold to the highest
bidder in the Courthouse lobby
on Monday, the 26th day of
June, 2006, between the hours
of 11:00 A.M.,and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 22nd day of May,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.:. Jun. 1, 8, 15, and 22,
2006
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 209 of the sale of 2002
has (have) filed said Certificate
for a Tax Deed to be issued
thereon. The name(s) of the
holders) of said Certificate, the
description of the property, and
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: RON CLARK AND
MARIA CLARK.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY: LOTS 22,
23 & 24, BLOCK B-6, OF JEM-
LANDS, UNRECORDED SUB-
DIVISION IN LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA, SAID TRACT MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED
IN THAT WARRANTY DEED
RECORDED IN OR BOOK 42,
PAGE 540, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12
SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, PAR-
CEL #01097-540-00.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: ROSS R. LESOINE
AND JUDITH A. LESOINE AND
JUDITH MILLER.
All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall be
redeemed according to law, the
property described in such Cer-
tificate will be sold to the highest
bidder in the Courthouse lobby
on Monday, the 26th day of
June, 2006, between the hours
of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 22nd day of May,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
,LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Jun. 1, 8, .15, and 22,
2006
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 1165 of the sale of 2032
has (have) filed said Certificate
for a Tax Deed to be issued
thereon. The name(s) of the
holders) of said Certificate, the
description of the property, and
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: ELISHA OR JAC-
QUELINE BROWN.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE
PROPERTY: LOT 2, BLOCK 16,
J. B. EPPERSON ADDITION TO
THE TOWN OF WILLISTON,
FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO
THE PLATTHEREOF RECORD-
ED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGES
37 & 37A, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLOIRDA,
PARCEL #05968-000-00.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: GRACE WILLIAMS,
EST. .
All of said-property bbiig in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall be
redeemed according to law, the
property described in such Cer-
tificate will be sold to the highest
bidder in the Courthouse lobby
on Monday, the 26th day of
June 2006, between the hours of
11:00A.M. and 2:00 PM.
DATED this 22nd day of May,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP.
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Jun. 1, 8, 15, and 22,
2006.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Case No.: 38-2006-DR-000433
DAVID L. WILSON,
Petitioner
And
SANDRA J. WILSON,
Respondent.
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DIS-
SOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
TO: SANDRA J. WILSON
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action has been filed against you
and that you are required to serve
a copy of your written defenses,
if any, to it on DAVID L. WILSON,
whose address is P.O. Box 687,
Inglis, FL 34449 on or before
July 6, 2006, and file the original
with the clerk of this Court at 355
S. Court Street, P.O. Box 610,
Bronson, FL 32621, before ser-
vice on Petitioner or immediately
thereafter. If you fail to do so, a
7239 S.W. 80th Avenue
Trenton,.Florida 32693
default may be entered against
you for the relief demanded in
the petition.
Copies of all court documents
in this case, including orders,
are available at the Clerk of the
Circuit Court's office. You may
review these documents upon
request.
You must keep the Clerk of the
Circuit Court's office notified of
your current address. (You may
file Notice of Current Address,
Florida Supreme CourtApproved
Family Law Form 12.915.) Fu-
ture papers in this lawsuit will be
mailed to the address on record
at the clerk's office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Flor-
ida Family Law Rules of Proce-
dure, requires certain automatic
disclosure of documents and in-
formation. Failure to comply can
result in sanctions, including dis-
missal or striking of pleadings.
Dated June 1, 2006
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: LaQuanda Latson.
Deputy Clerk
(Court seal)
Pub: June 8, 15, 22, 29, 2006
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Paul Barcia, d/bla L&L Storage,
pursuant to the provisions of
the Florida Self Storage Facility
Act (Fla. Stat. 83.801, et sec.),
hereby gives notice of sale un-
der said Act, to wit: On June 23,
2006, at L&L Storage, 2990 N.E.
200h Avenue, Williston, Florida,
Paul Barcia or his agent will con-
duct a sale at 9:00 AM by sealed
bids to the highest bidder. Bids
to be opened by Noon with view-
ing from.9:00 AM until Noon for
the contents of the storage bay
or bays rented by the following
person/persons:
Bemita Appling
4171 NE 203r Ct
Williston, FL 32696
Jack Haubert
2747 SW 17h Circle
Ocala, FL 34474
Patricia Joshua
1103 NE 4thAve.
Williston, FL 32696
Nancy Liquori
PO Box 122
Feeding Hills, MA 01030
Queen Mclntyre
4470 NE Terr
Williston, FL 32696
Betty R. Monroe
4210 NE 204t Ave.
Williston, FL 32696
Thomas Roman
4025 NE 29t Court
Ocala, FL 34479
Christopher Rounds
14038 NE 50t"Place
Williston, FL 32696
Allen Saunders
15298 NW 162" Terr.
Williston, FL 32696
Lauren Strickland
15851 NW 185th St.
Williston, FL'32696
Consists of household, personal,
or miscellaneous items, stored
at L&L Storage, 2990 N.E. 200h
Avenue, Williston, Florida. Sale
is being made to satisfy a statu-
tory lien.
Dated June 5, 2006
L&L Storage
2990 N.E. 200t Avenue
Williston, Florida 32696
(352) 528-6179
Sale Date: June 23, 2006
Pub: June 8, 15, 2006
tlsapp@acceleration.net
CR-C058431
Leslie Sapp
Construction, Inc.
352-463-7589
momili
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE .
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 38-2006CA-00051
D. WAYNE JANNEY,
Plaintiff,
vs.
GEORGE E. MITCHELL, JR.,
CONNIEZ. MITCHELL, DARRYL
PHILLIPS a/k/a DERRYL L.
PHILLIPS, SHIRLEY PHILLIPS,
RONALD ELWOOD MOWERY,
DECEASED, ELWOOD A.
MOWERY, DECEASED if
married, if alive, and if dead, their
respective unknown spouse,
heirs, devisees, grantees,
creditors, or other parties
claiming by, through, under or
against them individually,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: George Mitchell, Jr.
Last Known Address
114 Amy's Point
Chapin, SC 29036
Connie Z. Mitchell
Last Known Address
114 Amy's Point
Chapin, SC 29036
Ronald Elwood Mowery
Deceased
Elwood Mowery
Deceased
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to Quiet Title as to the
following described lands:
Those lands described in Exhibit
"A" 'attached hereto land made
part hereof by reference.
Parcel NO. 22, of MEREDITH
HILLS, according to the plat
thereof, recorded in Unrecorded
Plat Book 1, page 6, of the
Public Records of Levy County,
Florida, said parcel being more
particularly described as follows:
That part of Section 4, Township
12 So'th, Range 17 East.-being
more particularly' described as
follows:
Commence at the Southwest
corner of the SE % of Section 4
for a Point of Reference, thence
run South 85021'52" East along
the South line of said Section
4, a distance of 617.31 feet to
the POINT OF BEGINNING;
thence from the said POINT OF
BEGINNING, run North 5512'13"
East a distance of 764.40 feet,
thence run South 34"47'47"
East a distance of 628.60 feet
to an intersection with the said
South line of Section 4, thence
run North 85"21'52" West, along
the said South line of Section 4,
a distance of 989.67 feet to the
POINT OF BEGINNING.
SUBJECT TO a 25-foot roadway
on the northwesterly side of
aforesaid, property, to be used in
common, for ingress and egress
to an from the State Road #24.
EXHIBIT "A"
TAX PARCEL #4453-001-00
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 July 7, 2006, and file
the original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
Plaintiffs attorney or immediately
thereafter; otherwise a default
will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the
Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and the seal
of this Court on May 24, 2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Persons with disabilities
requesting reasonable
accommodations to participate
in this proceeding should contact
(352).374-3639 (Voice and TDD)
or via Florida Relay Service at
(800) 955-8771.
Pub: June 1, 8, 15, 22, 2006.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 38-2006CA-000287
OLGA POUGET,
Plaintiff,.
vs.
H & D INVESTMENTS,
FRANCISCO PENA and
PEDRO ESTALELLA, if married,
if alive, and if dead, their
respective unknown, spouses,
heirs, devisees, grantees,
creditors, or
otherparties claiming by, through,
underoragainstthem individually,
PEDRO ESTALELLA d/b/a H &
D INVESTMENTS and LEVY
COUNTY LAND COMPANY, a
dissolved corporation, itsassigns,
successors and creditors.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: FRANCISCO PENA
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
PEDRO ESTALELLA
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
PEDRO ESTALELLA
H & D INVESTMENTS
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
LEVY COUNTY LAND
COMPANY
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.
TAX PARCEL # 15335 & 15336
Lots 4 and 5, Block 1, B & R
SUBDIVISION, UNIT 6, as
recorded in unrecorded Plat
Book 1, page 27, Public Records
of Levy County, Florida.
LESS AND EXCEPT a parcel
of land in Lots 4 and 5, Block
"1" B & R UNIT 6, according to
the plat thereof, as recorded
in Unrecorded Plat book 1,
page 27, Public Records of
Levy County, Florida, said tract
located in Section 30, Township
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: CHRISTOPHER JOHN
PORTER
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
DORTHY EILEEN PORTER
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 part hereof by reference.
COMMENCE at the SW corner of
the NW /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 1640
feet to a point; thence run East
parallel to the South boundary
line of the NW /4 of said Section
29 a distance of 850 feet to the
Point of Beginning; from said
Point of Beginning continue East
parallel to the South boundary
line of the NW % of said Section
29 a distance of 160 feet to a
point; thence run South parallel
to the West boundary line of
the NW '/4 of said Section 29 a
distance of 100 feet to a point;
thence run West parallel to the
South boundary line of the NW
4 of Said Section 29 a distance
of 160 feet to a point; thence run
North parallel to the
West boundary line of the NW 1
of said Section 29 a distance of
100 feet to the Point of Beginning.
Said land lying and being in the
NW / of NW 1/4 of Section 29,
Township 12 South, Range 14
East.
The above described land is also
known as Lots 22, 23, 24 and 25
of Block E-3 of JEMLANDS, an
unrecorded Subdivision in.Levy
County, Florida.
EXHIBIT "A"
12 Soutn, Range 17i ast, Levy
County, Florida, being more TAX PARCEL# 010917-223-00
particularly described as follows:
Begin at the Northwest corner
of Lot 4, Block "1" B & R UNIT filed against you, and you are
6, according to the plat thereof required to serve a cgpy of
recorded in Unrecorded Plat your written defenses, if any,
Book 1, page 27, Public Records Pe RONALD W. STEVENS,
of Levy County, Florida, said Pea her's attorney whose
corner lying on the Southerly address s os f
igf 3ifwalin 'b~tte Rad | 1444,6 Bronson, FLa,32621, on
'6 5 f (a.'f-eqfnbsihiied) tfrf or before July 7, 2006,.and file
61(d96?610bAl~etf~dfia r2
I tha & Bnriin ihtp-C r-n h
run S 70"59'52" E, along said
Southerly right-of-way line and
the Northerly line of Lots 4 and
5 of said Block "1", a distance-
of 199.94 feet to the Northeast
corner of said Lot 5; thence
departing said Southerly right-
of-way line, run S 19000'08" W,
along the Easterly lot line of said
Lot 5, a distance of 48.00 feet;
thence departing said Easterly
lot line, run N 70"59'52" W, a
distance of 199.94 feet to the
Westerly lot line of said Lot 4;
thence run N 19"00'08" E, along
said Westerly lot line, a distance
of 48.00 feet to the point of
beginning.
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 July 7, 2006, and file
the original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
Plaintiffs attorney or immediately
thereafter; otherwise a default
will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the
Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and the seal
of this Court on May 24, 2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of Court
By: Gwen McEIroy
Persons with disabilities
requesting reasonable
accommodations to participate
in this proceeding should contact
(352) 374-3639 (Voice & TDD)
or via Florida Relay Service at
(800) 955-8771.
Pub: June 1, 8, 15, 22, 2006
IN THE CIRUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 38-2006CA-000409
LUTHER P. FAIN
and RACHEL L. FAIN,
.Plaintiffs,
vs.
CHRISTOPHER JOHN PORTER
and DORTHY EILEEN PORTER,
if married, if alive, and if dead,
their respective unknown,
spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees, creditors, or other
parties claiming by, through,
under or against them
individually,
Defendants.
Stll Ullynigld Wi llI L el 1iilt c U[ l IT 11
Court either before service, on
Plaintiffs attorney or immediately
thereafter; otherwise a default
will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the
Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and the seal
of this Court on, May 24, 2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of the Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Persons with disabilities
requesting reasonable
accommodations to participate
in this proceeding should contact
(352) 374-3639 (Voice & TDD)
or via Florida Relay Service at
(800) 955-8771.
Pub: June 1, 8, 15, 22, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Case No. 38-2006-CA-000414
SUE C. MIDDLETON, TTEE,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ANA J. ACOSTA VIUDA de
ESCALANTE,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: ANA J. ACOSTA VIUDA de
ESCALANTE
c/o Jorge Bautista
3744 N. Ashland Lower
Level
Chicago, IL 60613
AS WELL AS any and all other
parties claiming by, through,
under, or againstANAJ. ACOSTA
VIUDA de ESCALANTE or her
heirs, administrators and assigns,
as well as all parties having or
claiming to have any right, title
or interest in the property herein
described.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to quiet title to the following
property in Levy County, Florida,
to-wit:
0001.25 acres, Tract #118,
UNIVERSITY ESTATES, an
unrecorded Subdivision in
Section 9, Township 12. South,
Range 17 East, Levy County,
Florida, more particularly
described as follows: The East
2 Of the SW4 %of the SE of
the NW of the NE % of Section
9,Township 12 South, Range 17
East, Levy County, Florida.
fA
(Parcel No. 03381-226-00)
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses
to it, if any, on CHARLOTTE J.
WEIDNER, Plaintiff's attorney,
whose address is Post Office
Box 1354, Bronson, Florida
32621, on or before July 7, 2006
and file the original with the
Clerk' of this Court either before
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
immediatelythereafter; otherwise
a default will be entered against
you for the relief, demanded in
the Complaint or petition.
Dated this 26t day of May 2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of Court.
By Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Pub: June1, 8, 15, 22, 2006
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Dona Potter d/b/a Bronson Self
Storage, pursuant to the provi-
sions of the Florida Self Storage
Facility Act (Fla. Stat. 83.801 et
'sec.) hereby gives notice of sale
under said Act to wit:
On July 1, 2006 at Bronson
Self Storage, 839 E. Hathaway
Ave., Bronson, FL 32621, Dona
Potter or her agent will conduct a
sale at 10:00 A.M. by sealed bids
to the highest bidder. Bids to be
opened at noon, with viewing
from 9:30 A.M. until noon for
the contents of the bay or bays,
rented by the following person/
persons:
KATHY WATTS
8570 NE 113TH LANE
BRONSON, FL 32621
HARRIETT PERRY
PO BOX 721
WILLISTON, FL 32696
SHANNON STACY
PO BOX 1304
BRONSON, FL 32621
Consists of household, personal
items or miscellaneous merchan,
dise, stored at Bronson Self
Storage, 839 E. Hathaway Ave.,
Bronson, FL 32621. Sale is being
held to satisfy a statutory lien.
Dated June 2, 2006
Dona'Pbtter ...' ", ,"
,P.O. Box 1705
Bronson, FL 32621
Phone: (352) 486-2121
Sale Date: 7/1/06
Pub: June 8, 15, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Case No. 38-2006-CA-000415
JOHN MIDDLETON, TTEE,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JULIA PACHECO,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: JULIA PACHECO
526 Haydee Rexach
Bo Obero
Santurce, PR 0091
AS WELL AS any and all
other parties claiming by,
through, under, or against
JULIA PACHECO or her heirs,'
administrators and assigns,
as well as all parties having or
claiming to have any right, title
or interest in the property herein
described.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to quiet title to the following
property in Levy County, Florida,
to-wit:.
W of SE of SW% of NE of
SE of Section 9, Township 12
South, Range 17 East, as shown
in OR Book 70, Page 601,-public
records of Levy County, Florida.
(Parcel No. 00381-246-00)
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses
to it, if any, on CHARLOTTE J.
WEIDNER, Plaintiffs attorney,
whose address is Post Office Box
1354, Bronson, Florida 32621,
on or before July 7, 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 or petition.
Dated this 26h day of May 2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Pub: June 1, 8, 15, 22, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
JUVENILE DIVISION
CASE NO: 38-2005-DP-0147
IN THE INTEREST OF:
C.W. (F) DOB: 07/15/90
Minor Child.
NOTICE OF SUIT FOR
TERMINATION OF
PARENTAL RIGHTS AND
PLACEMENT
FOR ADOPTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
TO: Theresa Price
Address unknown
You are hereby notified that
a petition under oath has been
filed in the above-styled Court
for the termination of your
parental rights to C.W. a female
child born July'15, 1990, in
Alachua County, Florida, and
for permanent commitment of
the child to the Department of
Children and Family Services for
subsequent adoption. You are
hereby commanded to be and'
appear before the HONORABLE
H. STEPHEN PENNYPA'CKER,
GENERAL MAGISTRATE, at
the Levy County Courthouse,
Bronson, Florida, on the 19th day
of July, 2006, at 9:30 a.m. for an
Advisory Hearing.
FAILURE TO PERSONALLY
APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY
HEARING CONSTITUTES
CONSENT TO THE
TERMINATION OF PARENTAL
RIGHTS OF THIS CHILD. IF
YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE
DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED,
YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL
RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE
NAMED CHILD.
YOU ARE ENTITLED
TO HAVE AN ATTORNEY
REPRESENT YOU IN THIS
MATTER. IF YOU WANT AN
ATTORNEY BUT ARE UNABLE
TO AFFORD ONE, THE COURT
WILL APPOINT AN ATTORNEY
TO.REPRESENT YOU.
This notice shall be published
once a week for four (4)
consecutive weeks in The Levy
County Journal at Bronson,
Florid a:i '! a t "
WITNESS my,' iah as the',
clerk of said Court and the Seal
therefore, this 22 day of May,
2006
DANNYSHIPP
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(Court Seal)
By: Glenda McGee
Deputy Clerk
MARCIA RAPCZAK, ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No: 0135968
P.O. Box 356
Trenton, Florida
(352) 463-4026
Pub: June 1, 8, 15, 22, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Case No. 38-2006-CA-000426
ROGER D.. MYRICK and
KIMBERLY A. MYRICK, his
wife,
vs.
G. T. WALTON a
WALTON, his v
WALTON; and FI
GA VISA,
6, public records of Levy County,
Florida.
(Parcel No. 05-17-16-08048-.
000-00)
has been filed against you
and you are required to serve
a copy of your written defenses
to it, if any, on CHARLOTTE J.
WEIDNER, Plaintiffs' attorney,
whose address is Post Office'
Box 1354, Bronson, Florida
32621, on or before July 14,
2006 and file the original with the
Clerk of this Court either before
service on Plaintiffs' attorney or
immediatelythereafter; otherwise
a default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in'
the Complaint or petition.
Dated this 1st day of June
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Pub: June 8, 15, 22, 29, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
FLORIDA EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 38-2006-CA-000235
RONALD BERGWERK
Plaintiff,
vs.
SCOTT SHACKLETON,.
a single person, KORENA
SHACKLETON, a single person,
WHITNEY B. NEWCOMB, JR.:,
and THELMA A. NEWCOMB,
Trustees of the Newcomb Family
Trust, UTA Dated March 31,,
1993
Defendants,
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT
TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS GIVEN that,
pursuant to Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
the 31st day of May, 2006 in
Case Number 38-2006-CA-
000235 of the Circuit Court of;
the Eighth Judicial Circuit in,-
and for Levy County, Florida, in,
which RONALD BERGWERK.
is the Plaintiff and SCOTT
S^iWC IW,' as9n9Ple persono
and K Sl$ KLQETs
a single person, are the
Defendants, I will sell to the.
highest and best bidder for cash
at the front lobby of the Levy,
County Courthouse, Bronson,.
Levy County, Florida atl1:00
A.M. on the 10h day of July, i
2006, the following described.
property set forth in the Order or,
Final Judgment of Foreclosure:
Lots 1 & 2, Block H, Country
Estates, according to the plat-
thereof recorded in Plat Book 3,,
Page 42, of the public records of:
Levy County, Florida
a/kla
Lots 1 & 2, Block H, Country,
Estates Subdivision, according
to plat thereof recorded in Plat,
Book 561, Page 999, public
records of Levy County, Florida.
DATED this 1st day of June,
2006
DANNY J. SHIPP
Plaintiffs, CLERK OF COURT
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
and ELIZABETH (Seal)
wife; FIELDING
RST ATLANTA- Pub: June 8, 15, 2006
Defendants. ANNEXATION COMMITTEE
MEETING
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: G.T. WALTON
Address Unknown
ELIZABTH WALTON
Address Unknown
FIELDING WALTON
Deceased
FIRST ATLANTA-GA VISA
Address Unknown
AS WELL AS any and all
other parties claiming by, through,
under, or against G.T. WALTON
and ELIZABETH WALTON,
his wife; FIELDING WALTON;
and FIRST ATLANTA-GA
VISA, or their respective heirs,
administrators and assigns, as
well as all parties having or
claiming to have any right, title
or interest in the property herein
described.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to quiet title to the following
property in Levy County, Florida,
to-wit:
Lot 7, Block 17, A.F.
KNOTTS LAND COMPANY,
FIRST SUBDIVISION TO
YANKEETOWN, FLORIDA,
according to plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 2, Page
The City of Chiefland Annexa-
tion Committee will hold a meet-
ing at 6:00 PM on Wednesday,
June 21, 2006. The meeting will
be held at City Hall. Interested
persons) are encouraged to at-
tend.
In accordance with the Ameri-
cans with Disabilities Act, indi-
viduals with disabilities needing
a reasonable accommodation
to participate in this proceeding
should contact the office of the
City Manager at City Hall, 214
East Park Avenue Chiefland, FL
32626 (352) 493-6711.
Pub.: June 15, 2006
Buying
Tax Deeds?
,Aeed to dea't te ite? ti .
&, peienced, Sependae
Service and
Reasonable
Rates!
Cafe
evdaAtte Weidwtwi
ATTORNEY AT LAW
(352) 486-3753
LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
Leaals a Classifieds
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THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2006
Page 15
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
8TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 38-2005-CA-001082
CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC,
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
vs.
UNKNOWN HEIRS,
BENEFICIARIES, DEVISEES,
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS,
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHERS WHO MAY CLAIM
AN INTEREST IN THE ESTATE
OF MILDRED D. SHOOK,
DECEASED,
et al,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
JIM SHOOK (Residence
Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
an action for Foreclosure of
Mortgage on the following
described property:
LOT 40, SPRINGSIDE, A
MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISION,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, FILED IN PLAT
BOOK 6 PAGE 58 AND 59, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
TOGETHERWITHA1980CHAM
DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE HOME
WITH VIN #'S F0601315205A &
F0601315205B AND TITLE #'S
17351882 & 17351881.
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any,
to it on Marshall C. Watson,
PA., Attorney for Plaintiff
whose address is 1800 NW
491' STREET, SUITE 120, FT.
LAUDERDALE FL 33309 on
or, before July 21, 20.06, a date
wtidh is within'"thirty (30) days
after the first publication of this
Notice in the (Please publish
in LEVY' COUNTY JOURNAL)
and file the original with the
Clerk of this Court either before
service on Plaintiffs attorney or
immediatelythereafter; otherwise
a default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in
the complaint.
If you are a person with
Disabilities who need any
accommodation to participate in.
this proceeding, you are entitled
at no cost to you to the provisions
of certain assistant. Please
contact the ADA Coordinator at
Court Street, Bronson, FL 32621
or Telephone (352) 486-5276
prior to such proceeding, If you
are hearing impaired call 1-800-
955-8771.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court this 5th day of
June, 2006.
Danny J. Shipp
As Clerk of the Court
By: Gwen McElroy
As Deputy Clerk
Pub: June 15, 22, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE.NO. 38-2006-CA-000071
CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC,
Plaintiff
vs.
PENNY L. MCMULLEN, et al,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN pursuant to an Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure
Sale dated June 5, 2006 and
entered in Case NO. 38-2006-
CA-000071 of the Circuit
Court of the EIGHTH Judicial
Circuit in and for LEVY County,
Florida wherein CHASE HOME
FINANCE LLC, is the Plaintiff
and PENNY L. MCMULLEN;
LEVY COUNTY; TENANT #1
N/K/A SHANE HILLIGOSS are
the Defendants, I will sell to the
highest and best, bidder for cash
at MAIN LOBBY OF THE LEVY
COUNTY COURTHOUSE at
11: OOAM, on the 3rd day of July,
2006, the following described
property as set forth in said Final
Judgment:
LOT 2 AND 3, BLOCK 5,
GEORGE W. WILLIS ADDITION
TO THE TOWN OF WILLISTON,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 1, PAGE 14, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
A/K/A 11 SOUTHEAST 4TH
AVENUE, WILLISTON, FL
32696
WITNESS MY HAND and the
seal of this Court on June 7,
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
F06001041
CHASE -FHA- R-mscott
Pub: June 15, 22, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE ,
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Case No. 38-2006-CA-000444
TIMOTHY POWELL and
LORI POWELL, his wife,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
E. R. HARDEE, if
if deceased, his
ADMINISTRATORS
ASSIGNS,
living, or
HEIRS,
AND
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: E.R. HARDEE
Address Unknown
AS WELL AS any and all other
parties claiming by, through,
under, or against E. R. HARDEE,
if living, or if deceased, his heirs,
administrators and assigns,
as well as all parties having or
clairmig, to have .any. right, title
or interest in the property herein
described.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to quiet title to the following
property in Levy County, Florida,
to-wit:
Lot 1, Block 23, McKENZIE'S
ADDITIONTOOLDCHIEFLAND,
according to the plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 2, Page
55, public records of Levy
County, Florida.
(Parcel No. 07252-000-00)
has been filed against you and
Syou are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses
to it, if any, on CHARLOTTE J.
WEIDNER, Plaintiffs' attorney,
whose address is Post Office
Box 1354, Bronson, Florida
32621, on or before July 21,
2006 and file the original with the
Clerk of this Court either before
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
immediatelythereafter; otherwise
a default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in
the Complaint or petition.
Dated this 7h" day of June
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Pub: June 15, 22, 29, July 6,
2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Case No. 38-2006-CA- 000445
HARRIETT E. DOWNS,
Plaintiff,
vs.
CAROL M. COURTOIS, WAYNE
J. KING and CAROL M. KING,
his wife,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: CAROL M. COURTOIS
Address Unknown
WAYNE J. KING
18 Ferguson
Sault Ste. Marie,
Ontario P6B 3J4
CAROL M. KING
18 Ferguson
Sault Ste. Marie,
Ontario P6B 3J4
AS WELLAS any and all other
parties claiming by, through,
under, or against CAROL M.
COURTOIS, WAYNE M. KING
and CAROL M. KING, his
wife, or their respective heirs,
administrators and assigns,
as well as all parties having or
claiming to have any right, title
or interest in the property herein
described.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to quiet title to the following
property in Levy County, Florida,
to-wit:
Lot 35, Block 8, B&R
SUBDIVISION, UNIT NO. 5,
according to the plat thereof on
file and of record in Unrecorded
Plat Book 1, Page 26, public
records of Levy County, Florida.
(Parcel Account No. 15235-
000-00)
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses
to it, if any, on CHARLOTTE J.
WEIDNER, Plaintiff's attorney,
whose address is Post Office Box
1354, Bronson, Florida 32621, on
or before July 21, 2006, and file
the original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
Plaintiffs attorney or immediately
thereafter; otherwise a default
will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the
Complaint or petition.
Dated this 7t day of June
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
SClerk of Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Pub: June 15, 22, 29, July 6,
2006
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
The Cityof Chiefland is requesting
proposals to provide a quote to
purchase hurricane shuters for
Chiefland City Hall. ,Youcimay
contact Jennifer L. Willis at (352)
493-6711 to request a proposal
packet. Sealed proposals must
be marked "Sealed Proposal
* for City Hall Hurricane Shutters"
and received by 4:30 p.m. on
Thursday, July 13, 2006 to the
attention of Jennifer L. Willis,
Finance & Project Coordinator,
214 East ParkAvenue, Chiefland,
Florida 32626. Proposals will
be opened at 10:00 a.m. on
Friday, July 14, 2006. The City
reserves the right to refuse any
or all proposals. for any reason.
Pub.: June 15, 2006
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
The City of Chiefland is
requesting proposals to provide
a quote to upgrade the roof at
Chiefland City Hall. You may
contact Jennifer L. Willis at (352)
493-6711 to request a proposal
packet. Sealed proposals must
be marked "Sealed Proposal
for City Hall Roof' and received
by 4:30 p.m. on Thursday,
July 13, 2006 to the attention
of Jennifer L. Willis, Finance
& Project Coordinator, 214
East Park Avenue, Chiefland,
Florida 32626. Proposals will
be opened ,at 10:00 a.m. on
Friday, July 14, 2006. The City
reserves the right.to refuse any.
or all proposals for any reason.
Pub.: June15, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Case No. 38-2006-CA-000463
WILLIAM WALL BENNETT,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MARY ANN JOHNSON, P.
STANDARD, G.M. BLITCH,
and W.B. WILLIAMS and their
respective heirs, administrators
and assigns,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: MARY ANNJOHNSON
Address Unknown
P. STANDARD
Address Unknown
G.M. BLITCH
Address Unknown
W.B. WILLIAMS
Address Unknown
AS WELL AS any and all other
parties claiming by, through,
under, or against MARY ANN
JOHNSON, P. STANDARD, G.M.
BLITCH and W.B. WILLIAMS, or
their respective heirs, adminis-
trators and assigns, as well as
all parties having or claiming to
have any right, title or interest in
the property herein described.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac-
tion to quiet title to the following
property in Levy County, Florida,
to-wit:
SThe South Half (S 1/2) of Gov-
ernment Lot Six (6), in Section
Ten (10, Township Twelve South
(12S), Range Eighteen East
(18E), containing twenty (20)
acres more or less.
(Parcel No. 04021-006-00)
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of.your written defenses to it, if
any, on CHARLOTTE J. WEI-
DNER, Plaintiff's attorney, whose
address is Post Office Box 1354,
Bronson, Florida 32621, on or
before July 28, 2006 and file
the original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service, on
Plaintiff's attorney or immediate-
ly thereafter; otherwise a default
will be entered against you for
the relief demanded in the Com-
plaint or petition.
Dated this 12th day of June
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Pub: June 15, 22, 29, July 6,
2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 38-2006-DR-000462
IN RE: The Marriage of
LAWRENCE A. CREEL,
Husband,
And
HYANG JA LEE,
-W ife.
*iin r;ifa s a .' )0 :-' not 1'. ii>
di NOdit : F ACTION-r W
TO: HYANG JA LEE
WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for dissolution of marriage
has been filed against you, and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any,
to it, on.the Husband's attorney,
whose name is EDITH R. RICH-
MAN, and whose address is P.O.
Box 10, Archer, Florida 32618,
on or before July 14, 2006, and
file the original with the clerk of
this court at P.O. Drawer 610,
Bronson, FL 32621, either be-
fore service on the Husband's
attorney or immediately there-
after; otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the petition.
Copies of all court documents
in this case, including orders,
are available at the Clerk of the
Circuit Court's office. You may
review these documents upon
request.
You must keep the Clerk of the
Circuit Court's office notified of
your current address. (You may
file Notice of Current Address,
Florida Supreme CourtApproved
Family Law Form 12.915.)
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida
Family Law Rules of Procedure,
requires certain automatic disclo-
sure of documents and informa-
tion. Failure to comply can result
in sanctions, including dismissal
or striking of pleadings.
DATED June 12, 2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
As Clerk of the Court
LaQuanda Latson
As Deputy Clerk
(Court Seal)
Pub: June 15, 22, 29, July 6,
2006
NOTICE OF
RESCHEDULED PUBLIC
HEARING
ADOPTION OF THE
PROPOSED EVALUATION
AND APPRAISAL REPORT
OF THE LEVY COUNTY COM-
PREHENSIVE PLAN
The abovementioned Public Hearing has been re-
scheduled from June 12, 2006 due to Tropical Storm
Alberto. Levy County, Florida, by and through the Board
of County Commissioners, will consider the adoption of
the.Evaluatior and Appraisal Report on the Levy Coun-
ty Comprehensive Plan, for transmittal to the Florida
Department of Community Affairs (DCA) for its review
of sufficiency pursuant to the requirements of Chapter
163.3191, Florida Statutes.
Date: June 20, 2006
Time: 6:30 p.m.
The proposed report may be inspected by the public
at the Planning Department, 380 South Court Street,
Bronson, Florida, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and
4:30 P.M. weekdays..For information call (352) 486-
5405.
All interested parties are encouraged to appear at the
hearing to provide .comments regarding the proposed
report. Any persons requiring reasonable accommoda-
,tiops to participatein this meeting should contact the
County Commissioner Administration Office at (352)
486-5218.
SHOULD ANYAGENCY OR PERSON DECIDE TOAP-
PEAL 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 TESTIMONYAND EVIDENCE UPON
WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.
Pub: June 15, 2006
Legal deadline is
5p.m. .Monday
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 20, 2006 at 10:00 a.m. or as soon thereafter
as the matter may be heard during the course of action. The hearing will be held in
the County Commissioner's Meeting Room, The Levy County Courthouse, 355 South
Court Street, Bronson, Florida. The Board of County Commissioners is not bound to
consider the petitions in.the order listed in this notice. Any of these petitions may be
considered as soon as the meeting commences.
Ha Va. 8-06 Allen Tate Sr. petitioning the board for a Hardship Variance to allow a sec-
ond dwelling in order to care for his father and mother (Ryland and Maureen Tate), on
a parcel of land located in Forest'Park Unit III, Lot 73, Block 2, in Section 21, Township
11S, Range 17E, in Levy County. Said parcel contains 4.39 acres more or less and is
located within a "RR" Rural Residential zone.
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 acres more or less
residential lots.
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 petition.
Any person requiring reasonable accom- 5
modations to participate in this meeting
should contact tle County Commissioners
Administration Office at 352-486-5218.
SHOULDANYAGENCY OR PERSON DE-
CIDE TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY THE BOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEET-
ING, 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: June 8, 15, 2006
Page 16
LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
AROUND THE COURTHOUSE
THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 2006
Levy Land Transactions
5/12/106 5/19/06
Transaction Code: AAA-Agree Additional Advances, AAD-Assign Agree
Deed, ACT-Amended Certificate of Title, 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 Agree-
ment, NL-Notice of Limitation, PX Probate X, QCD-Quit Claim Deed;
TD-Tax Deed, TBRD-Timber Deed, WD-Warranty Deed
CD, $10.00, BDY SW1/4 NE1/4 36-11-14, PARCEL #00785-000-00
Grantee(s): NATURE COAST PROFESSIONAL CENTER LLC
Grantor(s): WILLIAM B MARTIN TRUST, MARTIN WILLIAM B TRUSTEE
WD, $10.00, BDYNW1/4 NE1/48-11-15, PARCEL #01507-000-00
Grantee(s): ASBELL ILA LOUISE, COLSON ALENE A
Grantor(s): ASBELL ILA LOUISE,ASBELL JAMES SHELTON DECEASED
QCD, $42,000.00, L22 HIDEAWAY #1
Grantee(s): KERSEY MONTIEA, KERSEY DONALD E
Grantor(s): MCKEE NANCY,MCKEE DAN
QCD, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 NE1/4, OR 177/232, 865/850
Grantee(s): ALDAY MARGARET Y,ALDAY MYRON L
Grantor(s): ALDAY MYRON L
CT, $100.00, 06-CA-11, LOTAM-1 GLEASONS TRAILER VILLAGE,
W/MH
Grantee(s): DAILEY LAUREN J, DAILEY ROBERT L
Grantor(s): COLLINS MARIE E,CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP
WD, $10.00, L3-4(E) GLEASONS TRAILER VILLAGE, W/MH
Grantee(s): NAZELROD DENVER R,NAZELROD DOLORES
Grantor(s): NAZELROD DOLORES
WD, $3,000.00, L19(136) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): SIMPSON MAXINE, SIMPSON FRANK V
Grantor(s): PARKER ALONZO J ESTATE, PARKER CLYDE R
M, $60,000.00, L6(E) RIVER FOREST
Grantee(s): CENTEX HOME EQUITY COMPANY LLC
Grantor(s): TERRY MICHAEL H
M, $45,750.00, L32 EMERAL FOREST
Grantee(s): BANK OF AMERICA NA
Grantor(s): HERNANDEZ CELIA B, HERNANDEZ NOEL
WD, $32,500.00, L4(35) WILLISTONHGH#12
Grantee(s): MANNING HEATHER
Grantor(s): WILKINS AILEEN B, WILKINS RICHARD E
WD, $49,920.00, L8-9(C) RAYS SD #1 REVISED
Grantee(s): GOODLETT DEWAYNE
Graitor(s): BEST RICKEY A
Al, $44,920.76, OR 981/819
Grantee(s): GOODLETT DEWAYNE
Grantor(s): BEST RICKEY ALLEN, MOZANYENY BARBARA
WD, $15,000.00, L10-11(4) DEERWOOD SD
Grantee(s): HOBBS DEBRA K
Grantor(s): HOBBS J G DECEASED, HOBBS MARY A
M, $8,000.00, L10-11(4) DEERWOOD SD
Grantee(s): HOBBS J G DECEASED, HOBBS MARY A
Grantor(s): HOBBS DEBRA K
WD, $10.00, BDY SW1/4 NW1/4 29-11-17, PARCEL #03233-036-0A
Grantee(s): COLEMAN MELANIE, COLEMAN RUSSELL
Grantor(s): SHIPP DONNA, SHIPP DANNY J
WD, $60,000.00, L6(B) RIVER FOREST
Grantee(s): MOORE LESLIE E, MOORE MARCUS
Grantor(s): BOHNERT LAURA LYNN
WD, $8,500.00, L12(E) BRONZE SUN ACRES, BDY 34-11-17
Grantee(s): MARKHAM JOE ALLEN
Grantor(s): ALSIP JANA L
M, $11,074.00, L12(E) BRONZE SUN ACRES, BDY 34-11-17
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): MARKHAM JOE ALLEN
QCD, $10.00, L12(7) OCALA HGH WEST
Grantee(s): RODRIGUEZ KATHERINE, RODRIGUEZ ANTHONY M, RO-
DRIGUEZ JOSHUA D,RODRIGUEZ DAVID J
Grantor(s): RODRIGUEZ LUZ E
WD, $65,000.00, L42SPRINGSIDEMH SD,W/MH
Grantee(s): THERIAULT LEE P, BRIGGS DEBRA -: R --
Grantor(s): DIETRICH BEVERLY, DIETRICH KENNETH
M, $50,000.00, L42 SPRINGSIDEMH SD, W/MH
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): THERIAULT LEE P,BRIGGS DEBRA R
M, $192,800.00, L3(B) WILSON ESTATES
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): RINGDAHL SANDRA R, RINGDAHL JAMES D
WD, $29,700.00, BDY SE1/4 W1/4 35-10-14
Grantee(s): HESTER DIANA L
Grantor(s): REINER IRENE V, REINER HOWARD R
M, $77,475.00, BDY SE1/4 W1/4 35-10-14
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): HESTER DIANA L, HESTER RONNIE,LEAL DIANA L
CD, $10.00, OR 965/763, 965/764, BDY SW U4 SW 1/4 36-12-14, ETC,
PARCEL #01141-001-00
Grantee(s): HUDSON LAURA, HUDSON STEVEN
Grantor(s): HUDSON ESTHER L, HUDSON MICHAEL E
QCD, $10.00, L15-16(26) MAP OF SOUTHERN PART OF CEDAR KEY,
SEE IMAGE
Grantee(s): COLLINS MARK LAMAR, COLLINS MARK LOMAR
Grantor(s): SHEFFIELD CECIL J DECEASED, SHEFFIELD DORIS M
QCD, $10.00, L15-16(26) MAP OF SOUTHERN PART OF CEDAR KEY,
SEE IMAGE
Grantee(s): COLLINS MARK LAMAR, COLLINS MARK LOMAR
Grantor(s): COLLINS LINDA D, RYDECKI LINDA D
WD, $135,000.00, L20 WHISPERING OAKS #2,W/MH
Grantee(s): WEXLER DONNA K, WEXLER STEVEN
Grantor(s): PUTMAN KELLY J, PUTMAN SHANE T
QCD, $10.00, L5(C) OAK GROVE ESTATES
Grantee(s): JEFFERSON PHILIP W
Grantor(s): MASON MARTHA
WD, $125,000.00, BDY NW 1/4 NEI/4 21-12-14, PARCEL # 01028-004-
00
Grantee(s): FAKHRY SAFWAT S
Grantor(s): LIVOTI CONCETTA, LIVOTI WILLIAM C
QCD, $10.00, BDY 1-11-16, ETC, PARCEL #02313-000-00(PART OF)
Grantee(s): PEDERSEN OTTE M
Grantor(s): PEDERSEN GEORGE A, PEDERSEN HARRIETT, PEDERSEN
HARRIETT M
WD, $30,000.00, L2(29) OCALA HGH WEST
Grantee(s): EDWARD ALBART REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST
Grantor(s): CARRIER ELVIRA D, CARRIER ROBERT E
WD, $4,395.00, L11(16) OAKDALE HTS
Grantee(s): CRUM GREG, BARNETT KAY
Grantor(s): QUILTY BRIAN F
WD, $4,645.00, L12(16) OAKDALE HTS
Grantee(s): CRUM GREG, BARNETT KAY
Grantor(s): QUILTY BRIAN F
WD, $4,550.00, L13(16) OAKDALE HTS
Grantee(s): CRUM GREG, BARNETT KAY
Grantor(s): QUILTY BRIAN F
WD, $4,550.00, L14(16) OAKDALE HTS
Grantee(s): CRUM GREG, BARNETT KAY
Grantor(s): QUILTY BRIAN F
WD, $10.00, BDY 4-17-17 & 33-16-17, ETC
Grantee(s): SEATTLE MORTGAGE COMPANY
Grantor(s): FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
WD, $235,000.00, BDY 4-17-17 & 33-16-17, ETC, PARCEL #03953-001-
00
Grantee(s): FERGERSON DEBRA J, FERGERSON JIMMY G
Grantor(s): SEATTLE MORTGAGE COMPANY INC
M, $64,400.00, L1-2(3) OCALA HGH WEST, W/MH
Grantee(s): FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF AMERICA
Grantor(s): BLOSSER DELORES J, BLOSSER JOSEPH C
WD,.$110,900.00, L71(3) FANNIN SPRINGS ANNEX
Grantee(s): COOK AMY LOUISE
Grantor(s): CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY SERVICES INC
M, $88,720.00, L71(3) FANNIN SPRINGS ANNEX
Grantee(s): MERS, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS-
TEMS INC
Grantee(s): RIGHTAWAY MORTGAGE INC
Grantor(s): COOK AMY L
M, $22,180.00, L71(3) FANNIN SPRINGS ANNEX
Grantee(s): MERS, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS-
TEMS INC, RIGHT AWAY MORTGAGE INC
Grantor(s): COOK AMY L
WD, $10.00, CC LEE COUNTY, L39(35) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES
SEC N
Grantee(s): SANTERRE MARIE M, SANTERRE PIERRE H
Grantor(s): LOTS LOTS LLC
WD, $30,000.00, L8(24) OCALA HGH WEST
Grantee(s): HERNANDEZ BERNARDO
Grantor(s): ARCHER INA JEAN
WD, $173,500.00, L21 CORTEZ ACRES, W/MH, ETC
Grantee(s): FTRESTINE JOHN M
Grantor(s): STOLBA PAMELA D
M, $103,500.00, L21 CORTEZ ACRES, W/MH, ETC
Grantee(s): COUNTRYWIDE MORTGAGE VENTURES LLC, FOUNDERS
MORTGAGE SERVICES, MERS
Grantee(s): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): FTRESTINE TOM, FTRESTINE JOHN
M, $85,000.00, L6(C) PALM POINT SD
Grantee(s): JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA
Grantor(s): WATSON STEPHEN
M, $1,250,000.00, ALL (24-32), L1-2, 6-7, 10-11, 14-15, 18-19, 22-23, 26-
27, 30-31, 34-35, 38-40(7) &ALL (1), BDY (2-6) NORTH CHIEF
Grantee(s): WACHOVIA BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Grantor(s): LIVINGSTON LOIS A
WD, $100.00, BDY 30-14-16, ETC,.PARCEL #02710-012-00
Grantee(s): LENARD L POWELL LIVING TRUST, POWELL LENARD L
TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): POWELL LENARD
WD, $10,000.00, BDY SWI/4 SW1/436-14-15, PARCEL #02106-000-00
Grantee(s): KEENE ARITHA
Grantor(s): ROTHMAN ARTHUR H
M, $13,000.00, L27(G) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #9, W/MH
Grantee(s): CHAMPION PAMELA SUE
Grantor(s): PEACH JOHNA S, PEACH RALPH G
M, $40,000.00, L16(C) CEDAR KEY MH VILLAGE
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): MOORE LINDA MANNING, MOORE LUTHER PHILLIP,
MOORE LUTHER P, MOORE LINDA M
WD, $85,000.00, BDYNW1/4 NE1/4 18-14-19, W/MH, PARCEL#05378-
000-00
SGrantee(s): CARNES LEIANNES, CARNES LARRY D
Grantor(s): OTTO MARK D, OTTO MADONNA H
WD, $260,000.00, BDY SE/14 NE1/4 3-13-17, ETC, PARCEL #03606-
002-00
Grantee(s): THOMAS LEE A TRUSTEE, THOMAS BEVERLY J TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): DEAN WILBUR F, DEAN GRADY E
M, $234,000.00, BDY SE/14 NE1/4 3-13-17, ETC
Grantee(s): DEAN WILBUR F, DEAN GRADY E
Grantor(s): THOMAS BEVERLY J TRUSTEE, THOMAS LEE A TRUSTEE
WD, $11,500.00, L8(20) WILLISTONHGH#14
Grantee(s): WRIGHT RONALD K
Grantor(s): ELLIOTT BARBARA D, ELLIOTT TODD D
M, $11,500.00, L8(20) WILLISTONHGH#14
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): WRIGHT RONALD K
WD, $100.00, BDYNW1/4 SW1/47-11-16
Grantee(s): GORE JARED D
Grantor(s): JACQUELINE L CANNON REVOCABLE TRUST, CANNON
GEORGE C TRUSTEE, CANNON JACQUELINE L TRUSTEE
M, $200,000.00, L5, BDY L4(33) MAP OF THE SOUTHERN PART OF
THE CITY OF CEDAR KEY
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK, MERS, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): OWENS HAROLD), HAMMOND PHILIP A
WD, $80,000.00, BDY NW 1/4 NE1/4 2-12-14, ETC, W/MH, PARCEL
#00910-000-00
Grantee(s): SCHEIDER JOHN, SCHEIDER KELLY
Grantor(s): MIRON JOHN C
M, $76,000.00, BDY N W 1/4 NE1/4 2-12-14, ETC, W/MH, PARCEL
#00910-000-00
Grantee(s): AMERICAN BROKERS CONDUIT, MERS, MORTGAGE ELEC-
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): SCHEIDER JOHN, SCHEIDER KELLY
D, $10.00, L 1(18) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES
Grantee(s): BIERLY DEBORAH D
Grantor(s): BIERLY DEBORAH D, BIERLY MICHAEL D
D, $18,227.00, L1, 8, 16 B&R SD #4
Grantee(s): WILSON KIMBLE FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP NO
,1, WILSON KIMBLE FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP NO 2, WILSON
KIMBLE HOLDING CORPORATION, WILSON KIMBLE MANAGEMENT
CORPORATION
Grantor(s): WEINSTEIN JOHNH, KIMBLE AV OL ESTATE
M, $76,072.90,.BDY SE1/4 SE1/4 32-12-18
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): HARRIS VICKIED
WD, $225,000.00, L3(F) CEDAR KEY SHORES #1
Grantee(s): RONNIE F TAYLOR REVOCABLE TRUST, TAYLOR RONNIE F
TRUSTEE, TAYLOR BARBARA D TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): FRADELLA JOYCE, FRADELLA JOHN SR
WD, $225,000.00, L23(F) CEDAR KEY SHORES #1
Grantee(s): RONNIE F TAYLOR REVOCABLE TRUST, TAYLOR RONNIE F
TRUSTEE, TAYLOR BARBARA D TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): FRADELLA JOYCE, FRADELLA JOHN SR
M, $200,000.00, L23(F) CEDAR KEY SHORES #1
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): TAYLOR BARBARA D, TAYLOR RONNIE F TRUSTEE, TAY-
LOR BARBARA D TRUSTEE, RONNIE F TAYLOR REVOCABLE TRUST,
TAYLOR RONNIE F
QCD, MORT $10.00, L55 FOREST PARK #1-A
Grantee(s): GOMES TRAVIS JASON
Grantor(s): GOMES JOAQUIN III
WD, $39,995.00, L19(28) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SEC N
Grantee(s): GONZALEZ BELKYS
Grantor(s): AMERICAN PRIME LLC
M, $33,995.75, L19(28) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SECN
Grantee(s): AMERICAN PRIME LLC
Grantor(s): GONZALEZ BELKYS
M, $87,797.00, L79-80 HIDEAWAY 93
Grantee(s): CTX MORTGAGE COMPANY LLC, MERS, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): BAIRD ROGER L
M, $82,718.37, L1(41) UNIVERSITY OAKS
Grantee(s): 21ST MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Grantor(s): LETA FRANK), LETA LAURA M
D, $10.00, L1(D) NORTH SOUTH' ESTATES #2
Grantee(s): JOSEPH J GERSTEN QTIP TRUST
Grantor(s): GERSTEN JOSEPH J ESTATE, GERSTEN FRANCES, GER-
STEN JUDITH, GERSTEN DAVID
WD, $8,500.00, LI(D) NORTH SOUTH ESTATES #2
Grantee(s): HOTEL CYNTHIAA,HOCTEL GARY M, JOSEPH J GER-
STEN QTIP TRUST
Grantor(s): GERSTEN FRANCES TRUSTEE, GERSTEN JUDITH
TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): GERSTEN DAVID TRUSTEE
WD, $76,500.00, L9(A) NORTH SOUTH ESTATES
Grantee(s): HOCTEL CYNTHIAA, HOCTEL GARY M
Grantor(s): FIDELITY INVESTMENT CORPORATION
WD, $10.00, L20(A) NORTH SOUTH ESTATES
Grantee(s): HOTEL CYNTHIAA, HOCTEL GARY M
Grantor(s): FIDELITY INVESTMENT CORPORATION
WD, $10.00, L14(A) NORHT SOUTH ESTATES
Grantee(s): HOCTEL CYNTHIAA, HOCTEL GARY M
Grantor(s): FIDELITY INVESTMENT CORPORATION
WD, $10.00, L37NORTH SOUTH ESTATES #1
Grantee(s): HOCTEL CYNTHIAA, HOCTEL GARY M
Grantor(s): FIDELITY INVESTMENT CORPORATION
WD, $10.00, L22(A) NORTH SOUTH ESTATES
Grantee(s): HOCTEL CYNTHiaA, HOCTEL GARY M
Grantor(s): FIDELITY INVESTMENT CORPORATION
WD, $10.00, L16(A) NORTH SOUTH ESTATES
Grantee(s): HOCTEL CYNTHIA A, HOCTEL GARY M
Grantor(s): FIDELITY INVESTMENT CORPORATION
WD, $10.00, L5(A) NORTH SOUTH ESTATES
Grantee(s): HOCTEL CYNTHIAA, HOCTEL GARY M
Grantor(s): FIDELITY INVESTMENT CORPORATION
WD, $10.00, L66A NORTH SOUTH ESTATES
Grantee(s): HOTEL CYNTHIAA, HOTEL GARY M
Grantor(s): FIDELITY INVESTMENT CORPORATION
WD, $10.00, L12(A) NORTH SOUTH ESTATES
Grantee(s): HOCTEL CYNTHIAA, HOCTEL GARY M
Grantor(s): FIDELITY INVESTMENT CORPORATION
WD, $7,300.00, L32(A) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #9
Grantee(s): STEVENS RONALD W
Grantor(s): WILLIAM A GILREATH REVOCABLE TRUST, GILREATH JAC-
QUELINE W TRUSTEE
WD, $31,000.00, L32(A) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #9
Grantee(s): RGS PLUMBING & PIPING COMPANY
Grantor(s): STEVENS RONALD W
WD, $16,000.00, L12-13(9) BRONSON HTS
Grantee(s): BGM REAL ESTATE INVESTORS INC
Grantor(s): GERMAIN GILBERT
WD, $10.00, BDYNEI/4 SE1/4 29-11-17
Grantee(s): HYLLENGREN LORI C
Grantor(s): LUHMAN DONNA M, LUHMAN HARRY
M, $1,600,000.00, BDY 36-11-14, ETC, SEE IMAGE
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): WILLIAM B MARTIN REVOCABLE TRUST, NATURE COAST
PROFESSIONAL CENTER, NATURE COAST PROFESSIONAL CENTER
LLC, MERIDIAN GROUP LLC, MARTIN WILLIAM B TRUSTEE, HUDSON
JOHN TRUSTEE
AAA, $20,924.76, OR 938/548
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): KEENE LESLIE A, LEGGETT DONNA S, LEGGETT JAMES W
M, $187,818.41, BDY S1/2 SE1/4 34-10-14, ETC
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): PARDUE SANDRA M, PARDUE MICHAEL L
M, $192,645.36, BDY 2-12-17, ETC,
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): MCKOY FERRELL HAYWARD
AAA, $19,597.57, OR 938/526
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): BECKHAM WAYLAND D
M, $103,022.00, L6 MOUNTS ACRES #4, W/MH
Grantee(s): AMERICAN MORTGAGE NETWORK OF FLORIDA, MORT-
GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC, MERS, AMNET
MORTGAGE INC
Grantor(s): EMBRY MURLINE
Grantor(s): SUTHERLAND JUDITH A
CD, $10.00, OR 955/982, 980/409, BDY SW 1/4 SE1/4 15-14-16, ETC
Grantee(s): FOTI WILMA JEAN
Grantor(s): MAE SMITH WILLIAMS FAMILY TRUST, LANGDALE WILMA
W, LANGDALE WILMAW TRUSTEE
QCD, $10.00, BDY NW 1/4 SW 1/4 4-13-19, ETC, PARCEL #04950-000-
00
Grantee(s): BOYD JEFFREY W
Grantor(s): JW BOYD CO INC
M, $183,008.71, BDYNW1/4 SW1/44-13-19, ETC
Grantee(s): SUNTRUST BANK
Grantor(s): BOYD JEFFREY W
M, $63,295.34, BDY W1/2 NE1/4 27-11-14, ETC, W/MH
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): CREWS EARLENE, CREWS L S JR
M, $100,000.00, L6-7(3) CHT'ELAND COUNTRY ESTATES
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): CARRIGNAN SUSAN P, CARRIGNAN WAYNE E
M, $66,322.00,.L6-11(3) MAP OF OAK VILLA
Grantee(s): COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS INC,MERS, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): BROWN ANITA, BROWN CALVIN F
M, $143,807.77, BDYNE1/4 SW1/418-11-15, ETC
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): LANGSTON WESLEY ROBERT
WD, $6,200.00, #205 CEDAR COVE PHASE I CONDO, WK 13 ODD
YEARS.
Grantee(s): MCGOWAN WAYNE
Grantor(s): CEDAR COVE BEACH & YACHT CLUB
WD, $55,900.00, L87 SPRINGSIDE MH SD,W/MH
Grantee(s): ORDWAY GLENNA, MORSE PATRICIA
Grantor(s): ROMINE JESSIE M, ROMINE ROLAND W
WD, $19,500.00, L6(D) ROSEWOOD PARK #1
Grantee(s): GUZZO LEO A
Grantor(s): BUDDY BOYS INVESTMENTS INC
WD, $19,000.00, L43(7) FANNIN SPRINGS ANNEX, W/MH
Grantee(s): DAVIS LISA MARIE, DAVIS JOHNNY JEROME
Grantor(s): COLLINS LINDA MAE
WD, $125,000.00, L38 OAK MEADOWS PHASE 1, W/MH
Grantee(s): MIKELLTIFFANEY, MIKELL DARREN
Grantor(s): BIGGER BARBARAA, BIGGER DENNISL
M, $124,000.00, L38 OAK MEADOWS PHASE I,W/MH
. Grantee(s): MIKELL INAVELMA
Grantor(s): MIKELL TIFFANEY, MIKELL DARREN
M, $40,000.00; L22(B) US 19 #1 ADD, W/MH
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): BIBLE PAMELA RE-NE
WD, $200,000.00, BDY SE1/4 NW 1/4 2-13-17, PARCEL #03604-000-00
Grantee(s): THOMAS BEVERLY), THOMAS BEVERLY J TRUSTEE,
THOMAS LEE A, THOMAS LEE A TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): DEAN WILBUR F, DEAN GRADY E, DEAN AUDREY C
WD, $756,000.00, BDY 35-14-15 & 2, 3-15-15, PARCEL #'S 02099-000-
00, 02120-000-00, 02123-000-00
Grantee(s): PLUM CREEK LAND COMPANY
Grantor(s): PLUM CREEK TIMBERLANDS LP
WD, $150,000.00, L8 MANATEE ACRES
Grantee(s): JOHNSTON REBECCA J, JOHNSTON ROBERT B
Grantor(s): FLITCH MARGARET M
M, $120,000.00, L8 MANATEE ACRES
Grantee(s): USAA FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK, MERS, MORTGAGE ELEC-
TRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): JOHNSTON REBECCA J, JOHNSTON ROBERT B
WD, $4,600,500.00, BDY 29-16-19 & 32, 33-16-16, ETC, PARCEL#'S
02962-000-00, 02968-000-00, 02969-001-00
Grantee(s): PLUM CREEK LAND COMPANY
Grantor(s): PLUM CREEK TIMBERLANDS LP
WD, $275,000.00, L8 OTTER CREEK, BDY 7, 18-13-15, ETC
Grantee(s): FLORIDA EXPORT & ASSISTANCE SERVICES INC
Grantor(s): AMERICAN LAND PARTNERS INC, FL LAND PARTNERS LLC
,NATIONAL LAND PARTNERS LLC
M, $247,500.00, L8 OTTER CREEK, BDY 7, 18-13-15, ETC
Grantee(s): SUNTRUST MORTGAGE INC
Grantor(s): FLORIDA EXPORT & ASSISTANCE'SERVICES INC, JORDAN
LAZARO
M, $60,000.00, L8 CEDAR PINES SD #111, W/MH
Grantee(s): MERS, FARM CREDIT NORTH FLORIDAACA, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): CAUDILL JOE T II, CAUDILL CAMILLE E
SWD, $8,924,245.00, BDY 9,16, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28-13-15, PARCEL #S
01863-000-00, 01876-000-00, 01880-000-00, 01883-000-00, 01885-i
Grantee(s): PLUM CREEK LAND COMPANY
Grantor(s): PLUM CREEK TIMBERLANDS LP .
M, $130,000.00, BDY SE1/4 SW1/418-12-17, ETC, PARCEL #03522-002-
00
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): PEARSON RACHEL F, PEARSON JOHN C
CD, $10.00, L21 ROLLING ACRES, BDY 27-12-17, ETC
Grantee(s): GOMES CHERYL A
Grantor(s): OHARA BEVERLY, OHARA KENNETH W, KWIATKOWSKI
BEVERLY
WD, $16,000.00, L21 ROLLING ACRES, BDY 27-12-17, ETC, W/MH
Grantee(s): KIRBY DARYL, LIVONI RICHARD
Grantor(s): GOMES CHERYLA
WD, $11,900.00, L4(C) COUNTRY ESTATES
Grantee(s): KING CHRISTOPHER
Grantor(s): LIVONI RICHARD
M, $118,420.89, L5MEADOWVIEW ESTATES, BDY 23-12-14
Grantee(s): BENEFICIAL FLORIDA INC
Grantor(s): ZEMBA GARY E, ZEMBA L DANEAN, ZEMBA LAURA
QCD, $7,000.00, BDY SE/14 NW 1/4 29-11-17, PARCEL #03233-032-00
Grantee(s): COLLINS JEFFREY L
Grantor(s): ALPERT HARRIETT, ALPERT JAY B
QCD, $7,000.00, BDY NE/14 SW1/429-11-17, PARCEL#03233-033-00
Grantee(s): COLLINS JEFFREY L
Grantor(s): ALPERT HARRIETT, ALPERT JAY B
M, $233,263.08, L2 B.J. SIMPSON SD ADD #1
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): TURNING POINT MINISTRY ING
WD, $2,000,000.00, BDY SEPT SEPT 6-17-16, PARCEL #03129-000-00
Grantee(s): IZAAK WALTON INVESTORS LLC
Grantor(s): CONNELL EDWARD, SPECK GLENN
M, $1,300,000.00, BDY SEPT SEPT 6-17-16
Grantee(s): COLONIAL BANK NA
Grantor(s): IZAAK WALTON INVESTORS LLC *
M, $105,000.00, L5(5) FOWLER WAY SD
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s):.DDC SERVICES LLC, D D C SERVICES LLC
M, $69,665.07, L7(E) CEDARS MH PARADISE
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): BECKHAM CONSTANCE, BECKHAM RANDY, BECKHAM
CONNIE
WD, $10.00, L18(13) OAK RIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): DENMAN ENTERPRISES INC
Grantor(s): LEBRON CARMEN V, LEBRON MORALES JESUS, MORALES
JESUS LEBRON
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
AROUND THE COURTHOUSE THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2006
Levy Land Transactions
M, $69,600.00, L9(59) WILLISTONHGH#5
Grantee(s): AMERICAS WHOLESALE LENDER, MERS, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): DAMIANO DEANNA, DAMIANO NICHOLAS
QCD, $10.00, L13(E) WOODLAND ACRES
Grantee(s): BLANKENSHIP WESLEY JAMES
Grantor(s): BLANKENSHIP ELIZABETH M, PETRONE ELIZABETH M,
COFER ELIZABETH M
QCD, $10.00, BDY 29-10-14, PARCEL #00494-009-00
Grantee(s): HENRY GEORGE D
Grantor(s): HENRY JACQUELINE), HENRY GEORGE D
QCD, $10.00, L22, BDY L21(B) COLFAX CITY, BDY L5-6(B) US 19 #4
ADD,'
Grantee(s): HENRY GEORGE D
Grantor(s): HENRY JACQUELINE), HENRY GEORGE D
QCD, $10.00, BDY 29-10-14, ETC, PARCEL #00494-006-00
Grantee(s): HENRY GEORGE D
Grantor(s): HENRY JACQUELINE), HENRY GEORGE D
WD, $11,700.00, L 10MOONLITE BAY SD,BDY36-16-17,ETC
Grantee(s): RALSTON ROBERT T
Grantor(s): GREER MICHELLE
WD, $155,000.00, BDY L13-14(23) J B EPPERSON ADD TO WILLISTON
Grantee(s): BROWN CALVIN
Grantor(s): DOERR G MICHAEL
M, $124,000.00, BDY L13-14(23) J B EPPERSON ADD TO WILLISTON
Grantee(s): COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS INC, MERS, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): BROWN CALVIN
M, $15,500.00, BDY L13-14(23) J B EPPERSON ADD TO WILLISTON
Grantee(s): COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS INC, MERS, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): BROWN CALVIN
QGD, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 13-12-18, PARCEL #04863-001-00
Grantee(s): COHEN LURA DENISE, ROWE MORRIS, ROWE HATTIE
Grantor(s): ROWE HATTIE L, ROWE MORRIS
M, $349,800.00, L13 KING RANCH OF FLORIDA RANCHETTES 2ND
ADD
Grantee(s): BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY, MERS, MORT-
GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): DOWNS LINDA L, DOWNS DANIEL B
WD, $138,000.00, PARCELS OF L4(J) MANATEE FARMS EST #2, ETC
Grantee(s): CABEZA LAURA
Grantor(s): HAND JOANN M, HAND TERRY L
M, $110,400.00, PARCEL 5 OF L4(J) MANATEE FARMS EST #2,
ETC
Grantee(s): AEGIS FUNDING CORPORATION, MFRS, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): CABEZA RICHARD, CABEZA LAURA
WD, $10.00, L20(8) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SEC N
Grantee(s): TREFETHEN TIMOTHY A, DRIVER MAURICE, DRIVER
PRISCILLA H *
Grantor(s): DRIVER PRISCILLA H, DRIVER MAURICE
WD, $65,000.00, L4(11) CHIEFLAND COUNTRY ESTATES
Grantee(s): HOPKINS CLIFFORD
Grantor(s): HUDSON RUTH, HUDSON TRAVIS W
WD, $15,000.00, L478 UNIVERSITY ESTATES, BDY 15-12-17
Grantee(s): TAYLOR PATRICIAA
Grantor(s): GLEASON JOANN, BRANNEN JOANN
M, $15,000.00, L478 UNIVERSITY ESTATES, BDY 15-12-17
Grantee(s): GILREATH JACQUELINE W
SGrantor(s): TAYLOR PATRICIAA
M, $113,000.00, L6 SOUTHERN OAKS SD
Grantee(s): WACHOVIA BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Grantor(s): JOST MARTHA HAIRSTON, JOST PAUL STEVEN
M, $46,000.00, L1-2(27) WILLISTONHGH#12, W/MH
Grantee(s): FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF AMERICA
Grantor(s): CARSE KATHY R, CARSE JEFFERY A
M, $15,956.52, BDYNE1/4 NW1/45-13-19
Grantee(s): CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY SERVICES INC
Grantor(s): HICKS PEARLIE MAE, HICKS CURTIS
QCD, $10.00, L17(A) WINDING. OAKS-ESTATES
Grantee(s): VERA RIGOBERTO CIME0A~i ANNE'4IMtl'-~k1 J ,Ou.OOU),C
Grantor(s): VERA JEANNE M CUTRONA, VEA3,fEAIkflCiR(-S3FtA
VERA JEANNE M
M,$60,000.00, L17(A) WINDING OAKS ESTATES
Grantee(s): FIRST-HORIZON HOME LOAN CORPORATION
Grantor(s): VERA RIGOBERTO, VERA JEANNE M
WD, $5,000.00, L 1(38) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SECN
Grantee(s): SUNCOAST LAND HOLDINGS LLC
Grantor(s): REIMER HELEN S ESTATE, REIMER LAWRENCE C
QCD, MORT $10.00, L17(10) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SEC N
Grantee(s): REISS KONRAD
Grantor(s): REISS INGEBORG
M, $33,922.82, L17-20(E) ROSEWOOD PARK #1
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): COTHAM ELIZABETH LOUISE, COTHAM PHILLIP D
QCD, $10.00, L3(F) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #1
Grantee(s): ADDISON KATHLEEN ANN, ADDISON DAVID STEPHEN
Grantor(s): ADDISON DAVID STEPHEN
M, $135,000.00, PARCEL 1 OF L9 CEDAR KEY SHORES #4
Grantee(s): JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA
Grantor(s): BUCK DAWN A, BUCK ROSS A
M, $231,000.00, BDYNE1/4 SW1/41-13-18, ETC
Grantee(s): LOANCITY, MERS, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-
S TION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): MARTIN ARTEMIO A, MARTIN AURORA M
WD, $10.00, L27 HIDEAWAY #3, W/MH
Grantee(s): FUND TERRY DEAN, FUND WILLIAM GARY
Grantor(s): FUND DORIS M DECEASED,FUND AUGUST W III
WD,-$35,000.00, L7(E) REPLAT OFA PORTION OF CEDAR KEY MH
VILLAGE, W/MH
Grantee(s): SMITH LYLE
Granfor(s): TUTTLE IRE-NE, TUTTLE CHARLIE
M, $25,000.00, L3(7) OCALAHGH WEST
Grantee(s): DITECH COM, MERS, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-
TRATION SYSTEMS INC, GMAC MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Grantor(s): MCVEY LISA LYNN, MCVEY RICKY A
M, $155,000.00, BDYNW1/4 NE1/429-12-19, ETC, PARCEL #04740-004-
00
Grantee(s): AMSOUTH BANK
Grantor(s): HILL CAROLYN, HILL DAVID B
CD, $10.00, OR 996/520, L4 JORDAN ESTATES SD
Grantee(s): ROME REGINA L, ROME MARK)
Grantor(s): MCCALL PATRICIAA, MCCALL HUBERT G
M, $162,887.00, L4 JORDAN ESTATES SD
Grantee(s): CTX MORTGAGE COMPANY LLC, MFRS, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): ROME REGINA L, ROME MARK)
E, $10.00; BDY 25-12-18, SEE IMAGE
Grantee(s): DOBBS LORI E, DOBBS MICHAEL S, SANDLIN JOANNE,
SANDLIN LAVERNEG, SANDLIN ROBERT P, SANDLIN TODD E
Grantor(s): WHITNEY YOLANDA SCOTT
QCD, $10.00, L1,BDYLI-A, L2 TREASURE CAMP ADD #1 & L2 TREA-
SURE CAMP ADD #2
Grantee(s): PERSIMMON BEND PROPERTIES LLC
Grantor(s): TODD TINA, TODD THOMAS N, TODD TOMMY, TODD CHRIS-
TINAA
E, $10.00, BDYNW1/4 SE1/44-13-17, ETC
Grantee(s): STEVENS RONALD, STEVENS DANNY H
Grantor(s): BEAUCHAMP CHERYL SIMS, BEAUCHAMP SAMMIE M JR
E, $10.00, BDY SW1/4NE1/4 & SE1/4NW1/4 4-13-17
Grantee(s): BEAUCHAMP CHERYL SIMS, BEAUCHAMP SAMMIE M JR
Grantor(s): STEVENS RONALD, STEVENS DANNY H
WD, $1,080,000.00, BDY N1/2 S1/2 4-13-17, ETC, SEE IMAGE, PARCEL
#03616-000-00
Grantee(s): FITCH KATHLEEN A SWAN, FITCH LUTHER LEE JR, SWAN
FITCH KATHLEEN A
Grantor(s): STEVENS RONALD, STEVENS DANNY H
M, $300,000.00, BDY 23-12-18 ARRENDONDO GRANT
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): EAGER FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
WD, $220,000.00, L4(K) CEDAR KEY SHORES REPLAT
Grantee(s): LUCEY JOHN)
Grantor(s): NEEDHAM ROBERTA L
M, $176,000.00, L4(K) CEDAR KEY SHORES REPLAT
Grantee(s): SUNTRUST MORTGAGE INC, MERS, MORTGAGE ELEC-
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): LUCEY JOHN)
M, $41,000.00, BDY 6-14-19, W/MH, PARCEL #05303-000-00
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): LITWA NANCY, SANCHEZ PEREZ NANCY LITWA, PEREZ
NANCY LITWA SANCHEZ
M, $42,000.00, L5-8(17)REPLAT OF WILLISTON HGH #5, W/MH
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): IMPRESCIA NORA J
WD, $7,601.00, BDYNW1/4 SW1/4 1'8-12-19, PARCEL #04692-000-00
Grantee(s): LIVONI RICHARD, KIRBY DARYL
Grantor(s): GODS LAND STEWARDS LLC
WD, $100.00, BDYNW1/4 W1/4 1-12-14, ETC, PORTION OF PARCEL
#820-001
Grantee(s): RUDIN JUDY E
Grantor(s): WEEKS JAMES WALLACE
WD, $100.00, BDYNW1/4 W1/4'1-12-14, ETC, PORTION OF PARCEL
#820-001
Grantee(s): WEEKS JAMES W JR.
Grantor(s): WEEKS JAMES WALLACE
QCD, $10.00, L121 UNIVERSITY ESTATES, BDY 16-12-17, W/MH
Grantee(s): TAYLOR STEVEN, TAYLOR KATHERINE
Grantor(s): ADAMS KATHERINE, ADAMS KATHERINE S, ADAMS
STEPHEN,ADAMS STEPHEN H
QCD, $10.00, L4 HIDDEN OAKS SD #2
Grantee(s): HENDRICKS LUCY J
Grantor(s): CHARLES B HENDRICKS REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST, HEN-
DRICKS CHARLES B TRUSTEE
AAD, $10.00, OR 637/684, 637/682, L4 HIDDEN OAKS SD #2
Grantee(s): HENDRICKS LUCY J
Grantor(s): CHARLES B HENDRICKS REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST,,HEN-
DRICKS CHARLES B, HENDRICKS CHARLES B TRUSTEE, HENDRICKS
PATRICIA L, MILLER DORIS M; MILLER WILLIAM F, MORSE DEBRA L
QCD, $10.00, L33(12) FANNIN SPRINGS ANNEX
Grantee(s): WATSON SHANE V, WATSON PEGGY SUE
Grantor(s): BURKE JOSEPH Z
M, $60,000.00, L8 RUSTLING PINES
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): GLISSON CHRISTOPHER L, GLISSON JULIE L
M, $12 :.0000' B:o LI7:ESPANAOh'KS BDY 36-11-14
Grantej^^l lNi i 5i 4 'ofo;' -H 39-HM
Grantor(s DENNIS
Granto E: RR NH
AD, $30,000.00, L52(3) WHITTEDS MH ESTATES,W/MH
Grantee(s): FORTIN BEVERLY A,FORTIN DAVIDR
Grantor(s): BAUMER CHARLEEN J, BAUMER JOHN I
WD, $26,700.00, L461 UNIVERSITY ESTATES, BDY 10-12-17
Grantee(s): ORTA GLORIA E
Grantor(s): DOPPLERDAVE INC
M, $23,584.40, L461 UNIVERSITY ESTATES, BDY 10-12-17
Grantee(s): WACHOVIA BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Grantor(s): ORTA GLORIA, ORTAANDRES
WD, $12,500.00, BDY L17 OF FIVE OAK ACRES SECT 2,ETC,28-11-17
Grantee(s): WALTER SALLY I, WALTER JACOB D
Grantor(s): CONNER MARGARET M, CONNER M E
WD, $10,000.00, L2-3(1) BEAUCHAMP SD IN CITY OF CHIEFLAND,
ETC
Grantee(s): SD SANFORD INC
Grantor(s): BEAUCHAMP CHARLES, BEAUCHAMP DORIS B, BEAU-
CHAMP GARYBEAUCHAMP GREGORY V, GRIFFIN EVELYNN B, MANN
LOY ANN, MEEKS DAVID W JR
WD, $3,495.00, BDY SW1/4 SE1/419-11-17, PARCEL #03161-370-00
Grantee(s): ROBINSON TAMMIER
Grantor(s): WILLIAM A GILREATH REVOCABLE TRUST, GILREATH JAC-
QUELINE W TRUSTEE
M, $15,000.00, BDY SW1/4 SE1/419-11-17, W/MH
Grantee(s): EQUITY ONE FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANY, EQUITY
ONE INC
Grantor(s): ROBINSON TAMMIE R
M, $50,000.00, LB(29) WILLISTON HGH #5, W/MH
Grantee(s): EQUITY ONE FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANY, EQUITY
ONE INC
Grantor(s): CORTEVILLE DONALD E, CORTEVILLE ELIZABETH R
M, $51,491.61, BDY L12(2) JEANNEHEIBNER SD
Grantee(s): BENEFICIAL FLORIDA INC
Grantor(s): COLE LINDA KAY, COLE DOUGLAS E
WD, $15,000.00, L77HIDEAWAY#3
Grantee(s): THOMPSON SANDRA), THOMPSON JOSEPH E
Grantor(s): BREHM MARY E, BREHM GERALD D
M, $80,886.00, L77 HIDEAWAY #3
Grantee(s): WELLS FARGO BANK NA
Grantor(s): THOMPSON SANDRA ,THOMPSON JOSEPH E
M, $90,000.00, BDY (D) GREENWOOD ACRES
Grantee(s): SUNSTATE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Grantor(s): BISHOP PATRICIAANN GRIFFITH, GRIFFITH PATRICIAANN
QCD, $1.00, BDY NE1/4 NE1/4 27-11-14, PARCEL #00737-000-00
Grantee(s): FREAD PATRICIAA
Grantor(s): ROBERSON DEBORAH E
WD, $30,000.00, BDY SW1/4 SE1/415-14-16, ETC, PARCEL #02614-
001, 02614-001-OA, 02614-001-OB
Grantee(s): LEMIEUX STEVEN TYLER
Grantor(s): FOTI WILMA JEAN
M, $28,775.10, BDY SWI/4 SE1/415-14-16, ETC
Grantee(s): MERCANTILE BANK
Grantor(s): LEMIEUX MELISSA LEE, LEMIEUX STEVEN TYLER
WD, $295,000.00, L2 HAMPTON FARMS
Grantee(s): ELIZEE FRANCHISE
Grantor(s): BOUSKILA JAACOV ERIC, MAZINE MOSHE, BOUSKILA ERIC
M, $541,500.00, L2 HAMPTON FARMS
Grantee(s): OCALA NATIONAL BANK
Grantor(s): ELIZEE FRANCHISE
WD, $295,000.00, L7 HAMPTON FARMS
Grantee(s): GABAY SEASON
Grantor(s): BOUSKILA ERIC, BOUSKILA JAACOV ERIC, MAZINE MOSHE
M, $536,500.00, L7 HAMPTON FARMS
Grantee(s): OCALA NATIONAL BANK
Grantor(s): GABAY SEASON
WD, $285,000.00, L5 HAMPTON FARMS
'Grantee(s): BARRERA CARLOSF
Grantor(s): BOUSKILA JAACOV ERIC, MAZINE MOSHE, BOUSKILA ERIC
M, $541,500.00, LS HAMPTON FARMS
Grantee(s): OCALA NATIONAL BANK
Grantor(s): BARRERA CARLOS F
M, $16,200.00, L13(B) CAMP AZALEA
Grantee(s): 123LOANLLC, MFRS,MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-
TION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): QUINCEY CATHERINE, QUINCEY SAMUEL JR
WD, $20,000.00, L21(58) OAK RIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): ANSE INTERNATIONAL LLC
Grantor(s): MARTINEZ DANIEL
WD, $189,900.00, BDY SE1/4 SW1/43-13-17, ETC, PARCEL #03605-
009-00
Grantee(s): SMITH MARGARET H
Grantor(s): HICKS SARAH L, HICKS JACK C III
WD, $15,000.00, L3(3) KEY CEDAR HTS
Grantee(s): BECKHAM ANGIE, BECKHAM TROY
Grantor(s): MOSHER REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST, MOSHER REGINALD
S TRUSTEE
WD, $132,000.00, L2(1) WILLISTON HGH #12, W/MH
Grantee(s): WESLEY MARYANNE
Grantor(s): HOLMAN STEVEN W, RILEY PAUL R
M, $50,000.00, L2(1) WILLISTON HGH#12, W/MH
Grantee(s): FARM CREDIT OF NORTH FLORIDAACA, MFRS, MORT-
GAGE ELECTRONIC.REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): WESLEY MARY ANNE
WD, $166,000.00, BDY NW1/4 31-12-19, ETC, PARCEL #04804-001-00
Grantee(s): OTERO ENID G,OTERO RAMON
Grantor(s): MCdAMMON PATRICIAA, MCCAMMON NORMAN R
M, $132,800.00, BDY NAV 1/4 31-12-19, ETC
Grantee(s): WMC MORTGAGE CORP, MFRS,MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): OTERO ENID G, OTERO RAMON
M, $75,000.00, BDY SE1/4 SW1/412-11-14 '
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): DURRANCE MICHA, DURRANCE WILLIAM CLINTON
M, $33,200.00, BOY NW1/4 31-12-19, ETC
Grantee(s): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC,
WMC MORTGAGE CORP, MERS
Grantor(s): OTERO ENID G, OTERO RAMON
M, $51,416.45, L2-3(39) WILLISTONHGH#12, W/MH
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): HARTTER CHRISTINE M
CD, $100.00, L9(43) REPLAT WILLISTON HGH #5, RE: OR 472/503
Grantee(s): SCOTT KIMBERLY D
Grantor(s): SUNDOWNER PROPERTIES INC
SWD, $22,000.00, L9(43) REPLAT WILLISTONHGH#5 -
Grantee(s): TURCOTT JESS8 ';; .'
Grantor(s): SCOTT KIMBFERLY'
M, $50,000.00, BDY 4-12-17, ETC, PARCEL #03287-001-0A
Grantee(s): DITECH COM, MERS, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-
TRATION SYSTEMS INC, GMAC MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Grantor(s): RATHAY SHARON I, RATIAY RONALD A
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Couples apply for
marriage licenses
Dallas Alan Locke, 23,
of Lakeland, and Emily Ann
Robinson, 22, of Bronson.
,-Michael Scott Wormald, 46,
and Roxanne Marie Deckes,
49, both of Dunnellon.
Michael Alex Teller, 39, of
Seminole, and Virginia Lea
Deas, 38, of Gainesville.
Everett Ashley Tribble, 32,
and-Deanna Marie Sheppard,
31, both of Chiefland.
Charles Columbus St-Clair,
88, of Trenton, and Neva Mae
Gribble, 81.
It's coming and you
don't want to miss it.
June 29
Levy County Journal
Tides for Cedar Key starting with June 15
Day High Tide Height Sunrise Moon Time % Moon
/Low Time Feet Sunset Visible
Th 15 High 6:08AM 3.2 6:33 AM Set 10:23 AM 87
15 Lpw 11:07 AM 1.9 8:33 PM
15 High 4:42 PM 4.2
F 16 Low 12:06AM -0.2 6:33 AM Rise-12:20 AM 79
16 High 6:50 AM 3.2 8:33PM Set 11:31 AM
16 Low 12:05 PM 1.7
16 High 5:42 PM 4.0
Sa 17 Low 12:53 AM 0.2 6:33 AM Rise 12:55 AM 68
17 High 7:32 AM 3.3 8:33 PM Set 12:37 PM
17 Low 1:11 PM 1.6
17 High 6:53 PM 3.6
Su 18 Low 1:43AM 0.6 6:33 AM Rise 1:28AM 57
18 High 8:17AM 3.4 8:33 PM Set 1:41PM
18 Low 2:25 PM 1.3
18 High 8:17 PM 3.2
M 19 Low 2:37AM 1.0 6:33 AM Rise 1:59AM 46
19 High 9:03 AM 3.6 8:34 PM Set 2:44 PM
19 Low 3:43 PM 0.9
19 High 9:49 PM 3.0
Tu 20 Low 3:35AM 1.4 6:33AM Rise 2:31AM 35
20 High 9:51 AM 3.8 8:34 PM Set 3:48 PM
20 Low 4:57 PM 0.5
20 High 11:18 PM 3.0
W 21 Low 4:35 AM 1.7 6:34 AM Rise 3:06 AM 24
21 High 10:39AM 4.0' 8:34 PM Set 4:53 PM
21 Low 6:01 PM 0.1
LEVY COUNTY
SECOND PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
Levy County is applying to the Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA) for a grant under the Housing Category In the amount of $750,000 under the
FY20006 Small Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. For.each activity that is proposed, at least 51% of the funds must benefit low and moderate-
income persons. The activities, dollar amounts and estimated percentages benefit to low and moderate-income persons for which the county is applying are:
Activity CDBG Estimated
No. Activity Name Funds LMI Benefit
013 Administration $112,500
14A Housing RehabDemolition/Replacement $622,500 100%
.08 Temporary Relocation $15.000 100%
Exact budget figures will be available no later than July 21,2006; however, at no time will the CDBG budget exceed $750,000.
The proposed project will involve utilizing $750.000 In CDBG Housing Rehabilitation funds to assist VLI/LMI residents throughout the jurisdiction. The
activities will include rehabilitation/construction repairs and temporary relocation, as necessary. Necessary repairs may include rehabilitating existing structures or where
necessary, demolition and replacement.
Levy County plans to minimize displacement of persons as a result of planned CDBG funded activities in the following manner:
No displacement is anticipated.
If any persons are displaced as a result of these planned activities, the county will assist such persons in the following manner
In accordance with the county's Anti-Displacement and Relocation Policy.
A public hearing to provide citizens an opportunity to comment on the application will be held at Levy County Board of County Commissioner's Meeting
Room. 355 South Court Street, Bronson, FL on June 20, 2006 at 9:00 A.M. A draft copy of parts of the application will be available for review at that time. A final copy of the
application will be made available at the Levy County Housing Department 355 South Court Street. Monday through Friday between the house of 8:00A.M. and 4:00 P.M.
and no more than five days after July 15. 2006. The application will be submitted to DCA on or before July 21,2006. To obtain additional information concerning the applica-
lion and the public hearing, contact Dick'Tummond. Housing Specialist. (352) 486-5376.
The public hearing is being conducted in a handicapped accessible location, Any handicapped person requiring an interpreter for the hearing Impaired or
the visually impaired should contact Dick Tummond at least five calendar days prior to the meeting and an interpreter will be provided. Any non-English speaking person
wishing to attend the public hearing should contact Dick Tummond at least five calendar days prior to the meeting and a language interpreter will be provided. To access a
Telecommunication Device for Deaf Person (TDD) please call (800) 955-8771. Any handicapped person requiring special accommodation at this meeting should contact Dick
Tummond at lest five calendar days prior to the meeting.
Pursuant to Section 102 of the HUD Reform Act of 1989, the following disclosures will be submitted to DCA with the application. The disclosure will be made
available by Levy County and DCA for public Inspection upon request. The disclosures will be available on and after the date of submission of the application and shall
continue to be available for a minimum of five years.
1. Other Government (federal, state and local) assistance to the project in the form of a gift, grant, loan, guarantee, Insurance payment, rebate, subsidy, credit,
tax benefit, or any other form of direct or indirect benefit by source and amount;
2. The identities and pecuniary interests of all developers, contractors, or consultants involved in the application for assistance or in the planning or develop-
ment of the project or activity;
3. The identities and pecuniary interests'of any other persons with a pecuniary interest in the project that can reasonably be expected to exceed $50,000 or
10% of the grant request (whichever Is lower);
4. For those developers, contractors, consultants, property owners, or others listed In two (2) or three (3) above which are corporations, or other entitles, the
identification and pecuniary Interests by corporation or entity of each officer, director, principal stockholder, or other official of the entity;
5. The expected source of all funds to be provided to the project by each of the providers of those funds and the amount provided; and
6. The expected uses of all funds by activity and amount.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT, FAIR HOUSING JURISDICTION
AND HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
Pub: June 15,2000
Page 17
Page 18 LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2006
MAlberto
three automated telephone
calls Monday advising them
to evacuate their homes.
They wasted no time in
gathering their supplies and
heading for safety at Chiefland
Elementary.
The corer of the cafeteria
has become their home away
from home and last year,
they visited it on three occa-
sions--the same as they did
in 2004. Their longest stretch
in the center was three days,
and the two couples said they
just made the most of it--like
Monday night when a vicious
game of rummy kept them oc-
cupied.
Fortunately for all the
couples interviewed, each
time they returned home their
property had not sustained
any damage.
But as Anna Davis said,
"It's better to be safe than
sorry."
Winnie Harvey, a 12-year
volunteer with the American
Red Cross said four other
workers were on hand to see
those who had been displaced
through the rough times.
Harvey predicted a quiet
night although those who
weren't sleeping on cots and
mattresses were gathered
around a television to watch
the latest weather updates
from Cedar Key.
Meteorologist Dan Noah of
the National Oceanic and At-
mospheric Administration's
National Weather Service
Forecast Office in Ruskin
said Chiefland received 3.2
'inches of rain from 8:30 a.m.
on June 12 through 8:30 a.m.
on June 13.
SThe Usher Tower reading
during the same period, how-
ever, was only .28 of 1 inch,
Noah said. The rain was very
widespread and scattered
throughout Levy County dur-
ing those 24 hours of the Al-
berto storm event, Noah said.
The Doppler radar rain read-
ings all over Levy County
showed a range between 3
and 5 inches during the 24-
hour span noted above, Noah
said.
As of 9:50 a.m. on June 13,
Noah said rain bands rotating
through' Levy County could
bring another inch on this
day.
The tide gauge at Cedar
Key showed a reading of 3.96
feet above normal as of 8 a.m.
on June 13. The afternoon
high tide on that day would
be of some concern too, Noah
said.
Levy County Sheriff's Sgt.
.Scott Tummond said there
has been very little damage
reported in Cedar Key as of
almost .10 a.m. on June 13.
There was.no damage report-
ed in Yankeetown as of that
time either, Tummond said.
SJeffHardison contributed to this
story.
Bronson
Chamber
meets twice
The next meetings for
the Bronson Chamber and
the Levy County Fair will
be from 6:30 -8:30 p.m. on
Thursday, June 15, and then
again on Friday, June 16 from
11 a.m. until 1 p.m.
Each day the first hour is
devoted to the chamber and
the second hour to the Levy
County Fair. Membership is
not required to attend meet-
ings and the Fair Task Force
is open to anyone in the
county.
All meetings will be held
at the home of Bob and Sandi
Levesque located at 6851 NE
CR 337 south in Bronson.
Please RSVP to
bronsonchamber@aol.com
or call 486-8029. A meal/re-
freshments will be served by
($3-5) donation.
* Simmons
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Journal photo by Carolyn Risner
PAUL DAVIS JR. wasn't
the least bit excited
Monday night as he pre-
pared to bed down in
an evacuation shelter at
Chiefland Elementary.
The toddler is an old pro
when it comes to hur-
ricanes. In 2004 he was
born in the middle of
Hurricane Frances.
working as an electrician
seemed the most promising.
When he returedto Texas, his
uncle took him in and helped
him set up an apprenticeship
with Brooks Electric. In 14
months Simmons served a
four-year apprenticeship and
earned his journeyman ticket.
Simmons workedfor different
contractors and businesses,
eventually ending up in Los
Alamos, N. Mex. Deciding
he had learned enough in his
trade, Simmons moved into
phase two of his career. "My
plan all the time was to learn
this business and then get
a job on maintenance with
a big company. So I did. I
went to work for the power
company." Simmons worked
at the power company for 30
years before retiring in Santa
Fe.
While he was working as an
electrician, Simmons met his
first wife. She was working
at her family's restaurant; a
place Simmons frequented
enough to admire her good
looks. The two married
and over the years had four
Continued from front
children. Later, Simmons met
Diane, who was working as U .
a checker in a grocery store '
and finishing nursing school,
and remarried. 4-
After Diane received her .
nursing license, the two 4 -
decided to move to Florida, .
closer to Diane's family.
Though he loved Santa Fe,
Simmons also enjoyed how
southern Florida reminded
him of the South Pacific.
They bought a house in Cape
Coral, right on the water.
Years later, Simmons
and his wife began talking
about moving again. While
Simmons wanted to return
to Santa Fe, Diane wanted
to move up toward Marion
County and start a horse farm.
After searching through many
horse farms, Diane found
their current home right at i
the edge of Levy County, on
the outskirts of Williston.
While Simmons still has
fond feelings for Santa Fe, Journal photo by Amanda DePotty
he has found a different kind HILDON SIMMONS shows a flag he picked up in
of happiness in the lay of the Saipan. It's a silk flag with the signatures of the Jap-
land here. Now if only the anese soldier's friends.
heat weren't so bad!
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