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Levy County journal

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Title:
Levy County journal
Place of Publication:
Bronson Fla
Publisher:
R.B. Child
Creation Date:
July 20, 2006
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regular
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Newspapers -- Levy County (Fla.) ( lcsh )
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United States -- Florida -- Levy -- Bronson
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29.448889 x -82.636389 ( Place of Publication )

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

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Read The journal, The
County Paper, For All
The Levy County News
VOLUME 34 — NO. 2
ELTON COBB, Editor-Publlshnr
Jflurnal
Levy, One of The Best
bounties In Florida For
Making a Real Home
BRONSON, FLORIDA THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1963
$2.00 A YEAR, 5c A COPY
Milk Bids For School (Notice Given Of ASC ¡Bronson Lions To
Lunchrooms Again j County Committee
Rejected By Board ¡Elections
¡Entertain Ladies Andj
¡ Teachers August 27 j
On Tuesday, August, 27th the
Chiefland’s Ex-mayor ¡ RAD Steering Comm Bookmobile To Be
~ J Tn Aiuriist /h I AKaonf Alio
Says
BY B. B. HARRISON
To Meet August 26 ! Absent From Aug. 23
Through September 8
ü
■Levy County school lunchrooms ¡ Public notice is given5- of the
will open Monday without fresh j forth-coming Levy ASC County ¡ Bronson Lions entertain their ladi
milk according to Superintendent Committee Election The election es and host Jhe Bronson School
will be held by mail. , Teachers and their spouses at an
The complete list of nominees i appreciation night program, pin¬
to be voted on by the farmers of j ner l56 served at 7 o clock at
the respective communities for j the Bronson Town Hall. Pollwing
community committeemen aré as 1 dinner a special program arranged
follows: | by the .committee-in .charge will
; be presened for the guests. Musi
; cal and vocál entertainment will
be provided.
A. E. Mikell.
The School Board again rejected
milk hide submitted by three dairy
companies at a special meeting
Monday night.
The bids opened Monday night
were identical to those previously
rejected as too high. The bidders
were Gustafson 7.2 cents per half
pint; Foremost 7.5 cents and Su¬
wannee Valley 7.2 cents.
Permission will be sought from
the state, lunchroom supervisor to
Judson: Carrel Arrington, W. E. j
Beasley, W. C. Graham, D. C Har¬
dee, T. J. Harper, Philip Hudson, j
J. D. Minin, Clyde Qunicey, Barney! district Governor Walter 'Son.
Sache, Claude Stalvey, E. Lynn 11 - Bee of Gainesville will make
Ward, Ronald Watson and Vance ^ificial visit to the Bronson
Watson. ¡ Lions Club on the evening of Au-
Chiefland: Horace Cannon, B, T | gust 27tb- The Visit will be in con
I On Monday evening August 26th
! the steering committee of the Levy i
What is hotter to have in this County Rural Area Development
The Central Florida Regional
sinful world fhan a tree and a | Council will hold if s monthly * library s bookmobile will not run
trusted friend hut to have-a friend I meeting at the Bronson Town Hall ¡ 4n Citrus and Bevy ^oufit es rom
you must be one.
I at 8 o’clock. Chairman Burén Brice
Would you believe it? There are ¡expects, a rep oft from the health!
just about as many people camp- j committee oh the oral vaccine
ing at Manatee Springs State Park Mrs. Minnie Radacky and Mr. Basil
as there are people in Chiefland.'May have made inquiries in the
There are, we are told, about live ¡ program- and will present report |
hundred camping units there. Pour | of the survey. Members of the
gency basis
milk or a substitute.
, —^o
to the unit would be close to two1 committee are urged to attend.
thousand. Go and see for yourself.; —o——-—ffTr-
We were told this week that aj
Gainesville doctor has bought a
lot,here and will build a home and I >
¡ office on same and move here j
sometime soon. Said he wanted to |
get out of city life and enjoy some
Country practice. j
¡Mr. Dewitti (Gilley and family I
open the lunchrooms on an Griffin, Vollie ' function with the. ladies night pro
serving powdered j Avis Horne, Jason Hudson,1 sram.
¡Donnie Meeks and J. R. Owens. ' Mr. Lee will 'Speak to the gath
JB| _ ¡B§J|8|1 Williston: L. K Blitch, Maxie j ering on the Lions Foundation for , , , „ ... I , ,
nu„_ _ Hi „ spent part of this week at the /
_.' JS8PP8S jFant’ J’ A- Frazier> Noman Fu‘ Ím ! 0É a ffip J 0rida State Park at Manateé Springs, j
First Baptist Church !gate- L" C" * Umm* the Teaching Hospital Gilley is "the daughter of Rev.'i
â–  j S. G. Mauldin, Lester Mikell, J. P. ! of the University of Florida at L . > i
Rev. Charles Swaggerty, Pastor
10:00 A. M. Sunday School* at
Otter Creek Baptist Church.
11:00 A. M. Worship Service.
Sandlin and John Sullivan.
Gainesville.
j Knight who wag pastor df Hardee
¡town Baptist Church for six years |
. „ „ _ in the 10:30s. The Gileys home is ¡
j by August 20th and must be mail-; BrOnSOn ScOUtS Camp in Pensacola.
Ballots were mailed to farmers I
CLI|B
By JAMES B. ESTES
Assistant (Jounty Agent
Agricultural Extension Service
I August 2i3 through September 8th.
This time allows Mr. John L.
i Ward, the bookmobile librarian, a
vacation and the bookmobile an
overhaul which should keep it run
; ning on schedule when it returns
to library service on September 9.
; The branch libraries in Citrus
! and Levy counties will be open as
' usual during these weeks except
! for those which give service on
! Mondays will be closed for the La-
! bcr Day holiday. This will be a
I good time to visit one of the lib
j raries. In Levy County, the libra-
j ries are in the new City Hall at
| Bronson, in Cedar Key at the Wo
¡ man’s Club, building, the Chiefl-
I and Community Library and the
! Williston Community Library in
¡ their city halls and the Yankee
! town Library.
7:00 P. M. BTU at Otter Creek, ¡f fSSTlll fill Gulf HammOCk
„ „ ■ ■ - „T Levy ASC County office on or be-¡ «uiiuuwv.iv
OH C mn& P at K® August ;30th Should any, eli Over The Week End
^ ^ WEDNESDAY 1gible farmer fail to receive a bal-, ' __
6:45 P. M. Teachers' Meeting. 1 lot by mail they may b® obtained |
7:30-P. M. Mid-week Prayer Ser- ¡ at the Levy ASC County office in-
vice and'Bible School. .¡Bronson. ¡‘ „ . . m 111 . 1
¡ „ •,Bronson Scout Troop 335 ,spent
wf Ballots will be tabulated public
Mrs.: Ila Rain is oh the sick list
this week. Dr: Mann is treating
her.
; Perkins State Bank
¡Celebrating: 50 Years
¡•City Former 4-II’ers For
Aid To Youth , 1*0 *
Virtually every county in Flor. ISanKlIlg' OCrVlCC
The iPerkins State Bank of Wil-
A Good Scout...
ly by the County Committee Sep-1
tember 4th at 10:00 A. M. in the
—■—¡ , j -ida has among itn residents scores ¡
■Nine members of the Otter í’at-i There are several buildings now j Qf men and women who spent part1 .
Nine members ox ne . utter under consrtuction in town besides I nf ,, §§ üth workin son 4 H Club listón is, this month celebrating
roU from Otter Creek, members o£ their y°Utl1 mSEk IS W " "50 years banking service in, Wil-
! projects. Some live on farms, oth-. m i “ ■■ , , ,
and . r . ... _ , 'listón. The bank was organized in
ers in small towns or cities. But A
Migust of 1913
1 a busy week end on a scheduled
i the many repair jobs
Besides a few wrecks in
hike and camp out this past week.:
(Last week we reminded you of! ASiClS office at Bronson,
the .“'Scout Oath” and wrote about j Questions on eligibility to vote
the opening words “On My Honor”.and hold office or on the election
Today we mention the very next ¡ procedure will he settled by the
few words, “I will do my best”. [County Committee subject to ap-
When you give the Scout Oath, ¡ peal to the State Committee,
the words “do my best” are often" AH farmers are urged to vote
lost among all the other very ini
pprtant words. Let’s stop for a
minute and carefully consider the j R. B. (Raddy) Davis
three little words.
: “Best describes effort and action
abcve bur usual performance. You
hre the only person who can possi¬
bly know whether mv not you have
| Leaving Friday afternoon, they pro1 fightg 0r
around town things were quite and|ajj bave a coommon bond: They j
¡orderly this week. No fires or!grew up in the 4-H tradition of! In observing their 50th birthday
‘ ceedéd to the old “Uncle Tom Wat
drinks were reported. Lervice to others and “learned toy ¡tlie bank wil1 b® Irving refresh-
j Walter Baynard is doing lots of i
son place in Gulf Hammock where i work on improving Some of his
they made camp for the night. In
property just north of town, He, is
the morning after an early bi-eab, eXpecting a buiidi„£ boom there
fast, the Fcoute cut. staffs to aid
, ¡ in the forth-coming, election
-o-
Honored At 89th
Birthday Recently
in their 15 mile hike for. the day
and. with searing the camp ¡site
real soon.
j There hath no temptaton taken'
1 ments next Wednesday and Thurs
! day, August ,28 and '29 to their
-friends and customers.
, . . â– HRm i Stop in. and enjoy the refresh-
4-H’ alumni in the .50 states, re-, .. .. ,
, „ . 'ments and the friendlv atmosphere
ports the Cooperative Extension • ■ , .
--. „ .v, . , . i°f the officers and personnel of
Service. Many have continued to!
- ; the bank. -
doing” skills that they find use-
¡ ful; today.
j There are more than 2,3 million
reálly done your best. A good-job !
might be the best for one Scout, ¡
Mr. it. B, (Raddy) Davisy ,Sr„; 5
was honored on his 89th birthday,
you but such as is common to mi®.
¡from animals and weather, -Start- lbut G,od ls faitbful who wilt not.work wifb youtb or have helped .
led through “Horse Pasture’! and suffer you to be tempted1 above'to advance 4'H m varl0us ways' ¡
i on through the rough hammocks to thal ye ar6 able but will with the,^h6lr earnest support does not ¡
¡ the north edge of “Cedar Island”, temptation, also make a way to es go unnoticed. ¡gg ¡
I aeróse the marshes through “Bird cape,that,ye may be able to bear' The fiounty has an opportunity
. to honor two former 4-H’ers for
:j giving a helping hand to the local;
I Slough” to eventually come to u lsl Corinthians 10:13.
August 16th with a surprise din-1
ner given by his friends, Mr. andl
‘Salt Island”, Salt Island darj|’c
its name’ from-the Civil War days ¡
when it became necessary to ob
Mrs, F. D. Clayton who own and;
operate Skipper Daves" Rsstffu
ant on the dock.
Attending the dinner were his
wif^gj Mrs. Davis, his sister, Mrs.
Ethel Wishy and daughters of
but a long way from th ebest anoth
er might be able to do.
Every time you repeat the Scout
Oath, you promise on your honor
to do you best to do certain things
Your best is just that: the very
best. You promise to do your best
for God and 'Country, your best for
other people and your best for
yourself.
Think carefully of the meaning
of this part of the Scout Oath, and j an\f, Jimmy Rains, a nephew of
determine that you will always do [Safety Harbor and Mr. and Mrs.
your very best, no matter what the
job facing you might be.
tairi salt for the many uses neees!
sary. The salt water was run into gg
Soil Conservation
News
¡club program or for working in
MIS HONEY SAYS..
Well! I .am sitting in Alachua
General Hospital waiting for the
stork to arrive. Sure iydsh he would
hasten cause you kflow Mis Honey
just loves to hurry. But this is
; the best interest of the. community , HB .
• . . one time Mis JIoneY must wait so
state or nation. This year some, ....W g , , ,
¡ 1,500 men and women represen1:
¡ing nearly ,every state are expect-
[large vats usad to evaporate the Supervisors Conference:
i water and leave a deposit of salt, j Elliot Whitehurst, Chairman Of ed. to receive such recognition. No
¡ Evidence of these vats were: still Levy District, j. L. Sache, Super-1 minuted by friends and neighbors,'
guess l’ir just : put on my walking
5 shoes and walk the floor, hu(h.
Sound like an expectant. father?
Oh no! But Í aril an excited aunt.
County ¡Court Opens
Here Monday, 38
Cases On Docket
County,5 Court convened here
Monday morning with the Court
hearing pleas from the defendants.
Approximately 38 cases are Von
the docket . according to County
Prosecutnig Attorney S. E. Was¬
son,.
The jury reported for duty Tues
day morning but actual jury trials
were started Wednesday morning.
Topping the list for the term was
the trial of four Perry men charg¬
ed with conspiring to violate game
laws. >,
Trial was set for Thursday for
the four: Howard Pittman, Charl¬
es Mincy, Henry Ellison and W.
L. Ellison. Pittman ie also charged
with resisting arrest and unlaw¬
ful possession of a gun. ¡Mincy is
charged also with unlawful pos¬
session of a gun"in a game refuge.-
The four pleaded not guilty Mon¬
day when arraigned before Judge
W. P. Andersoii.
The majority of the case's are:
traffic offenses with additional ca¬
ses bf: assault and battery, assault
without intent to kill, breach of
peace, bad checks, unlawful pos¬
session ¡of wild turkeys, Unlawful
display of firearms, bad checks,
maliciously injurying a dog, re¬
moving property under lein and
obtaining groceries by fraud.
o
Dixie County Sing
To Be Held Sunday
The Dixie County â– Sing*will be
held Sunday afternoon in the Rock
'Sink Baptist Church.
The Sing will begin at 2 30 P.
M. Everyone is invited.
Boat Owners...
to be see? by the hoys.
visor, Leonard Cobb, County Agt.. the finalists are selected by the 1
('Sure hope its a girl.-
The group then returned through and Jl1” IpterfiU, Soil Con-serva Extension Service. ' me t0 call hi* brother’s^ouse3^^
~ i+h« marshes to come unon the old tipnist attended the 18th Florida Tn addition, up to four men and e t0 al n » SUSHI bouse lOT
Chiefland, Mrs. Ethel Coburn, Per] the marshe. ^ cpme upon the. old^ â– ; goll ConServation women in the sM will be named h,m and 1 did-nut. have-the phone
ry and Mrs. Eleanor Parker of
“Roe Hudson Place” Then through
Newberry, his sons, R. B. Davis
Jr., and family of Cedar Key and ¡
Tilden Davie and family of Chiefl-j
- i woods trails to “¡Camp
E” and \ District- Supervisors Conference in for th el963 state plaque award. number so I dial and ask for Tho- $30j5p.. class 5: 40 feet or more
Jcaksonville August 15 and 16. Nationally, eight persons will be mas Walliame phone number. She and leSs than 65 feet in length
cited for the 4-H alumni key award asked was it an emergency and 1 ¡ $50_G0; Class 6: 65 feet or more
which carnes with it a trip to the sa£d' r‘ot. exact*y sbe sa£d sb8.iand less; than 110 feet in length
National 4-H Club Congress ¡n would dial tor me and oh boy sbe! jgp 50- class 7: 110 feet or more
Chicago. I dld! The Tbomas & Williams Fu-1 ¡n jengtb $75.50; Dealer Classifi-
nedal Home answered.
- You may begin registering your
pleasure boats for 1963-64 at the
Tax Collector’s office in Bronson
or if you wish you may register
your boat by mail- simply by en¬
closing your, old registraion certi¬
ficate and your check or money
order for the fees as follows;
Class 1: All boats less than 12
feet $1.50; ClaS 2: 12 feet or more
and less than 16 feet in length
$5.50; Class 3: 16 feet, or more
and less than 26 feet in length
$10.50; Class 4:- -26 feet or more
and less- than 40 feet in length.
The theme for â–  the "-conference
Oliver Miller of Cedar Key.
A delicious turkey dinner with ¡ Pens-
eventually back , to the
Homestead”. The ruins of the farm
house are still to be noticed. Onelwas Opportunities for Conserva
old log cabin is still standing along | t*°n *n Kace For Space, , Pre
with one windmill: and a few cow j eident Bob Harris óf Tampa open-
, ed the meeting by. saying. “No
All awards áre provided through
I cation $10.50.
This ie the third in these little-â– aU tbe trimmings was served tWi.< Tired . and hungry though they
a big birthday cake with all 89! were, everyone assisted in prep a r
one minute Scout articles, and al- |
¡where else ip the. U S - Can. the 1 the' National 4-H Alumni Rceogni-, Oh, mí"1 I might be in bad shape ¡ The registration period will be
I race for lahd and water resources tion program, sponsored since, in- • *>«t I sure don’t need the funeral (ior 12 months, and the registration
. . . ... tbe seen any clearer .than in Flor- • ceptlon 11 years ago, by the Olin home right now, huh? Honest tbis|certjfiCi&.te will expire June 30th
ready two Boy Scouts have told { bundles was presented to Mr. Rad- j ing 'and cooking a delicious dinner jda today.' As .Agriculture,. Indus- Mothiéson Chemical Corpbration,; no jolte. But I did get the right | eacb
dy- . ... j m the evening, consisting of ^teak ¡ t and Municipalities with Flor- Chemicals' Division-agricúlturál
o : ! chops, vegetables and swarn^ cabj.^^ booming compete 0 Little Rock," Arkansas. »
us they are clipping these little' in
formative passages to keep for a
reference for future activities in
Scouting. A scrap book is a, mighty
nice thing to have.
Williston
Church of God
Read U in tbe Journal tlMt.
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evening V^Drship
10 A. M.
i 11 A. M.
.7:45'P. ÍM.
of'one after another try. f The-above applies to all boats-
H .. j An old farmer was driving'home ] powebed by more tban 10 h0rse
¡bage and a variety 0f tasty5 des,!:tbe3e tw0 grej resources ¡oil and The5 eight 4-H key recipients one day from town after imbided power.
¡serts, needless to say, enjoyed by I ^ our. responsibility becomes j will be guests of Olin Mathieson ¡ rather freely. In descending a hill | 1
jal1" , greater. For it is our majrOTespon I during their Chicago stay and will j tbe horse fell down#and either thyself approved unto God.
Isibility to promote the conserva- 1 he featured at the annual banquet | w°uld not or could not get up at j. Luke 11:28: Blessed are they
¡ tibn and wise use in the develop j Among the 21 recognition award past tbe °*d farmer spoke savagely {that hear the word of God and
ment of our basic resources.” To- winners last year; were: Mrs. R. L. (“Blast -you get up thar or I’ll drive ¡keep it.
pics discussed included:- New op I Havens of Bronson and Mrs. Frank j smaclc over you”. ^ ¡ CPsalms 119:11: Thy word have
portunities in Soil Conservation ^Andrews of Chiefland in LevyiCoun! P anyone would like to kno\í ¡ I hid in mine heart ,that I might
Those attending were Senior
Patrol Leader Ronnie Booker, and
Boy . Scouts David Watson, Larry
Lee, Jessie Ellzey, Carl Boettcher
Randy Wliliams, Billie Booker and
Cecil: Revels. Assistant Scoutmas
¡ ter Miirril Watson was in charge
1 of the: (rip
j in attendance.
WJTWlWlí
DOWN TO EARTH
Beef Cattle owners will be inter j ■ ■— ■ - ■ —
ested in a mimeograph report on j can be used as a guide in budget ¡
the Aniral Costs and returns of ¡ing changes in a ranch operation. [Scouts To Meet At
various programs at the Beef Re-1 What is your calf crop this year?â„¢ . , ,
search Unit at the University of Do your calves come up to your' Ulter v TeeK 1 Onig’llt
expectations in size and quality?!
'Districts; Farm Business Oppor- : ty-
tunities in Recreation; Oipportuni- Í Doke Family To Hold
assisted by Troop Comn tieg in small watershed projects} a „ pail_íA_ a
; mittee Chairman Billie Booker. nad the necessity oí conservation,ilnnUal ^611111011 At 5
•lin-nday morning the- Troop made in urban and industrial develop--j Hart Springs Sept. 1 '
1 is way back to-Otter Creek in time ment I .
j t-o be in attendaee at the Bajjtist Multi Purpose Farm Pond: ¡ The annual Dpke Family reun-j
j Church serrvice at 11:00 A. 111. f -"Oonservationist Jim : iSenterfiit' ion will be held again this year j
' A special welcome was extended and Andy Rhodes recently made 1 at Hart Springs Park on the Su ;
! to the Scouts by Pastor Charles G. a farm pond site investigation and' wannee River near Trenton on j
¡ Swaggerty and the congregation • design survey for the construction; Sunday. September 1,
i the difference in mashed potatoes • not gin against thee.
j and pea soup just ask Uncle John’ So long. See yon next week and
! Partin he can sure tell you.
tell you all my news.
2nd Timothy 2:15 Study to shew P. S.—-If is a girl!
I of an excavated livestock water All family connections and their (
pond oik the Tan Bark Quarter! friends are invited to bring a. pic-1
Horse Ranch, northwest of Chiei’l- i nic basket and join us there. Each i
and.
1 family is requested to bring a pic i
AROUND
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â–  j|| lal
LEVY
COUNTY
tWk
NORWOOD F. TSHUB
rrXHSnH
Florida. This report, prepared, by
the Department of Agricultural
Economics is availagle through the
County Agent’s office
One thing stood out in this re
port: the average weight of calves
at the Beef Research Unit was 531
pounds. Pastures with grass alone
showed a net loss in profit. Grass-
Clover combinations showed the
greatest profit per acre.
Preparing a budget, for- a ranch
operation is the title of another
mimeograph prepared by Jim Dace
Extension Animal Husbandman,
and Clifford Alston, Extension Eho
nomist. These also are available
at your County Agent’s office and
should be of value to ranchers in
planning their livestock program
Peggy Haven, owner and ' oper-^ ture or snapshot for our yearbook:
ator of Tan Bark has a multi pur:s0 future generations can lauSb j happen to get the right kind. But! as good as "them.
What about those cows and heii-! This Thursday, August 22, will j pose plan for the use of this pond ¡ at our clothes-and hairstyles,
ers that; did not bring you a calf! be one of the most important Boy j when completed, Peggy plans to j Mrs. Pickern: Doke
this year? I Scout meetings of the year. All ¡ provide livestock water for 1Q0
The Leby County 'Caftiemen’sj Scouts and -Scouting friends are ¡ bead of cattle and re-creation Ip.!
Association is interested in a pro j urged to attend a special meeting
gram to help cattlemen - improve i of Bronson Troop 335. Assembly
their herds and make their ranch-will be at the Scout House af. 7
es more5 economical units.. This o’clock when they will leave for
program yould require the cooper j Otter Creek arid a 7: 3|5 meeting,
ation of cattlemen in keeping re-j With the start of-school next week
cords on their cattle and a set of they are planning a program of
scales for weighing calves at wean j activity that may well tend to de-
ing. They are interested in know I termine the future of the Troop,
ing if the -cattlemen in Levy Coun- Every Scout is
ty are interested ni such a pro
gram and would keep the neces
Wild hogs are good to eat if you jUSf d,on’/ get sausage that tastes
Ml
the form of fishing and swimming;
Jim 'Thomas, Agricultural Engi- i
neer with the Soil Conservation!
Service has completed -the design í
completing the planning phase. In
sary records on their beef cattle
herd to make the program effec¬
tive. Please let us know your re
the near future the Soil Conserva
tionist with, the usé of prepared
plans will complete the construc¬
tion layout in preparatino for con
urged, to be on I struction -of the pond,
band. j plans call fo bapproximátely 1-2
'Saturday morning the .Scoutri | acre surface-area in the pond, some
(Mrs. N. R. Doke) .
Reunion Reporter
Ellzey Methodist
dutch
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 8,30 P. M
Wednesday Prayer Ser- 8 P. M
¡ how some people eat the male off . j/ow since hogs in the Gulf Ham
(the species is mure than this old m0ck área have been made game
¡hog eater can understand. Me and -animáis, I think hunters should!
¿0 a sound basis. This material j action.
j several fellows I have hunted hogs
1 with have tried a number of ways
to eat these gentlemen hogs but
have never come up with a way we
¡ could eat them.
I admit that the gilts are sorrie-
thing. fine to eat when- they are
fattened on acorns and the old
gals are fine to make sausage.
I remember when ¡the old timers
would make sausage out of wild
-hogs, hang them in the smokjfc
•house and smoke them with oak
wood until they were dry. Us kids
would go in and break down a
will leave the Scout House for the | 252 feet long, 80 feet wide and 8 servoirr for approximately 2 acre
day outing -at Six Gun Territory, j feet deep. The side will have a 2 to feet of water arid will require re-"
Be ready to go at 9 o’clock. Bring j 1' slope wilft .4 to 1 slopes on the tnoval and spreading of some 4,- hunk of that sausage and "eat "It ~dy /be 64-65 huntin
a dollar and your lunch. ends. The pond will provide a re* 814 cubic ya^is pf soil. like ^modern kids eat candy; You Whát do you think?
he able to enjoy eating any hog
-they happen to kill.
This could be done by letting
Wildlife Officers and' maybe, hir¬
ing somebody to trap and fix up
the -males where they would be
giood to eat.
I know 0% or two Wildlife Offi¬
cers in Levy County who are ex¬
perts at this sorta thing. These
boys will know who I am tall|jpig:
about. ' -
I know they can’t do it this!
year but they can start next
spring and have the roosters re;
season.


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W 85ÍFIÜ JOURNAL
BS9NS0N, Florida, Aug. â– & 1Mf
Levy County
JOURNAL
BRONSON, FLORIDA
Printed Every Thursday at
Bronson, Florida
Entered as Second Class Matter April
'6th, 190, at the Poétofflor at Bron¬
son, Florida, Under Act of March 2nd,
<¿79
ELTON COBS Edttor-Managsr
SUBSCRIPTION RATES r
One Year $2.00
Six Month» 1.00
Only Paper Printed and. Published In
Aronson, the County Seat of Levy
County.
First Baptist Church
Advertising Rates upon application.
Want ads ten cerits a line each'In*
â– nse'rtion.2 Minimum charge 40Cr All
Want 'Ads Cash with Order*
Government
Surplus Sales j
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DEPOTS, by mail’ for yourself or)
for reflale. Cameras, binoculars, cars!
jeeps, trucks, boats, hardware, -of_
flee machines and equipment, tents,
tools and tens-pf-thousands of other
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Federal Land Bank 1
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GAINESVILLE. FLORIDA
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10:00 A. M.—Suntray TTcnooi.
11 00 A, M.—Worship Service.
6:30 I?. M.-.—Training Unten.
7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship
WEDNESDAY
7:30 P. M.—Prayer Meeting.
8:30 P. M. —Choir Rehearsal.
SHELL HOME SALESMAN—For¬
mer Insurance Men, Route Sales¬
men, any ; energetic man who
wants t omake money. Why not
jj step up to a real rouey-making
position. Join Bales Force ol
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
FRrankliii 6:8701.. Southern Stat¬
es Homes, Fniset Shell Homes
! Anywhere.
SPECIAL WASHINGTON REPORT
Take Home* Pay
Is What Counts
By Secretary of Labor
W. Willard Wirtz
TRENTON GAS CO.
DISTRIBUTOR OF
Profane Gas ,
BOTTLE OR BULK
GAS .SYSTEMS FOR TOBACCO
AND GRAAIN CURING
FOR THE BEST IN GAS SERVICE
Phone HO 3-2533
TRENTON, FLORIDA
* If there is no tax cut, demand will continue to fall short of
our ability to produce. The gap between our labor supply and
the emergence of new jobs and job opportunities will continue
to widen.
•If our record is not better over the next five years, unem¬
ployment would continue to rise and would exceed 7 percent of
the labor force, or more than 5.5 million people, by 1967.
Employment has reached record levels but the urgency of the
present situation demonstrates that our past performance is not
good enough, he said.
Unemployment over the past ten years has settled at higher
level? after each of four recessions, and long-term unemployment
is nearly two and one-half times
A M meets on the first and third
Mondays of each month. Master
MaSotl are invited to attend.
• FT •
Health Department Clinics
i Broesor., Health Department,
! Every Tuesday Morning from 9:30
I qotil 11:30.
| Wijlieio.il, Ui'y flail, Every
! "tiesriay afternoon from 1:00 un¬
til 2:00.
Glneflaml. New City Hall. Ever»
j Friday afternoon from 1:00 until
j 2: OÍ) o’clock. •
Cedar Key, City Hall, 1st Frl-
! day in each month from 10:30 un-
I til 11:30 A. M.
I Gull Hammock, Community
! Church, 1st Monday kin each month
) from 2:00 until 3 P. M:
j The Driver’s License Examiner
I will be in Bronson each Wednes*
] day from 8:30 A. M. until 4:30 P.
M„ Chiefland each Thursday from
»:30' A. M. until 4:30 P. M., and
Williston each Friday from 8:31
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.
c^ggRead Journal Adevrtlsmg5£y?'
RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW
OJ^EN in Levy County. Excellent
opportunity. See Frank Massey,
P. O. Box 74, Anthony at once or
write Rawleigh’s, De.pt. FAI-340.189
I Memphis, Tennessee.
SHEA'S GLASS CO
(Not Inc.)
Formerly Joe Peters Gl^fis Co.
“if It’s, Glass—We Have It”
Metal Store Front Construction
Auto Glass Replaced While
You Wait
Mirrors Resilvered-Table fops
Shower Doors-Tub Enclosures
1313 N. W. 4th PI. FR 2-4353
Gainesville, Florida
as large as it was five years ago.
Because of an explosion in the
size of the work force and ac¬
celerated automation, we face an
unprecedented increase in the
supply of manpower. An equally
unprecedented increase in the.
demand for this manpower is
what the tax cut offers through
expanded investment and pur¬
chasing power.
Beyond the stimulation of cre¬
ating more job opportunities, the
tax proposal has further im¬
portance for workers as it offers
benefits to working mothers and
to older workers while also lib¬
eralizing the treatment of mov¬
ing expenses for workers.
The number of people in the
work force in the dácade of the
196Q’s will be rising rapidly, at
a rate of about 1.7 percent a
year. -ij l
The effect of worsening job
shortages has led to a serious
strain on collective* bargaining,
characterized by proposals to
shorten the work week and
stalemates over work rules.
To open jobs and reduce pres¬
ent levels of unemployment we
have to translate purchasing
power into demand and savings
and profits into investment.
The proposed changes in the
individual tax rates will raise
the level of demand for virtually
every service and commodity we
are capable of producing.
The increase in take-home
pay, or in after-taxes income,
will worh the same way as a
pay raise. The additional dollars ;
spent will lead to more jobs and
further spending, with a con¬
tinual widening of the circle
generating larger markets and
further investment.
Most of us are wage carriers.
And if there may have been
times when the service of these .
interests appeared a partisan,
role, the seeking of a larger
share, those times have passed. :
The imperative common com¬
mand god purpose today is to
assure the better functioning of
the whole economy. -
In The County Judge’s Court
In And For Levy County,
Florida.
In Probate. .
j In re: Estate of
,j FRED H. FORD. Deceased.
j , NOTICE OF FILING
PETITION FOR FINAL
! DISCHARGE OF EXECUTRIX
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
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I
have filed my final returns as Exe¬
cutrix" of the Estate of FRED H.
FORD, deceased; that I have • filed
my Petition for distribution and for
final discharge; and that on August
26, 1963, 1 will apply to the HONOR¬
ABLE W. F. ANDERSON, County
Judge of Levy County, Florida, for
approval of said final returns and i
for an order of distribution, and for
final discharge of executrix of the
will of FRED H.- FORD, deceased. j
Dated July 16, 1963.
EDITH HAWLEY FORD
Edith Hawley Frod, Executrix
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AMERICAN CARCER SOCIETY
Filling prescriptions is our Dual
ness. Let us fill your next one.
Ennis Drug Store, across street
from Bank, Wi'lllston. Florida, fl
OUT OF TOWN
PRINTERS PAY
NO TAXES HERE
LET US DO YOUR
PRINTING
j
This column will be In, the
Levy County Journal each week
to give you general Thform*
tlon and dates that /might ba
important tr yau.
If you^have any inrormalon
you want Ustesj, under this
heading please send It to N. P.
Ishle. In care of the Levy Co.
Brown Lodge No. 51, P & A M.
at Chiefland, meets on the 1st and
3rd Tuesday nights of each month
at 7:30 P. M. All Masons are cor¬
dially invited-
• • « w I
Welfare Workers wQl be at tM
(Ollowng places for your conven-;
iéhee: j
Willis ton — City nail. Every
Tuesday from 9 A. Jd. unlit 1^:00.
Bronson — Court House. 'Every
Tuesday from 1 P. M. until 4 P. M-
Chiefland—Welfare Office. 9 "Á.
M. until 12 n Thursday of each m6nth.
C. M. Griffin, the Levy County
Veterans/. Service Officer, County
Welfare Director and Red Cross
Home Service Worker, can now
be contacted at his.new telephone
number 2323, at Bronson.
t • »
Bronson Lodge No. t, r. « a. M.
bolds regular communications on
the 2nd and 4th Thursday even¬
ings of each month. All members
and visiting brothers are' cordial¬
ly invited to attend. A
• • «
The Onezpploymeut Compensa¬
tion representative will be at the
court house ón alteraste Tuesdays
of each month,
Board of Supervisor a of Levy
Soil Conservation District meets
In the Court House at Bronson on
Friday after the first Thursday of
each month at 2:00 P. if
Phone numbers for tn% Levy
County Sheriff’s Department are
as follows: Levy County Jail,
Bronson 2591.; 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.
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She will read your entire life-past, present and
¡future. She asks no questions hut will tell you
[what you want to know, giving date and facts
>f business, love, health land family affairs.
! Viil help you find lost art. TELL you whom
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^4 true, what part of the country is luckiest
n’ you, and what to do to he succesksful. Will
¿ lili: IÓ the separated, locate absent friends
ui relatives and cause happiness between
aa anid wife. Makes üp lovers’ quarrels. Tells
: sickness or had uck is natural enemies, evil
i lneuce and had luck. Does not tell to pease
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so no one can harm or hurt you.
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BRONSON, Florida, Aug.
1968
WPf, COC/NTY JOURF®*®
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SPLASH PARTY at St. Louis zoo seems about to produce a tidal
wave as one guest demonstrates a swan dive to his alarmed friend.
‘Home away from Home’
rrr a living, says théexpression of
¡this canine model as he poses tp dis-
\ play doggy toggery^ for the beach. A
\ pet of Richard Fanolio, of Kansas City,
| Mo., the Pekingese pup is frequently
a model for Hallmark greeting cards.
A'FTEIV signing the register
at the hotel reception
desk, a guest took ,a quick
look around the clean but cheer¬
less room. There on one wall a
notice was prominently dis*.
played. It began, “To you,'our
guests, in this-‘Home away from
Home.* |?
Could Ãœiis plain room in a
small country hotel really be
referred to as hoine? It seemed
very far removed from the
comfortable apartment hun¬
dreds of miles away and leagues
apart in decoration and fur¬
nishings which immediately
came to her thought at the men¬
tion of the word “homed’ Yet,
for this hotel guest there was
no sense of loneliness or of
isolation, no sense of depres¬
sion or of nostalgia. What,
then, is it that constitutes home
and brings the homelike qual¬
ities of comfort, peace, safety,
and well-being to the traveler,
wherever he may be?
Home is not a physical local¬
ity or a material structure.
Christian Science explains that
it is mental and spiritual; it is
no more associated with one
place than another. It is a gift
of God, a divine idea dwelling
in consciousness, which trans¬
forms with spiritual power
every place where'it appears.
Christ Jesus once said to a
certain man who desired to be
with him always (Luke 9:58),
“Foxes have holes, and birds of
the air have nests; but the Son
of man hath not where to lay
his head.”
The Master went about the
scattered towns and villages of
Palestine in the service of His
Father, God, preaching, teach¬
ing, healing, and explaining the
kingdom of heaven to. the re¬
ceptive people. He dwelt always
in the awareness of God’s
power and presence. He knew
himself to be the son of GocL:
with a limitless inheritance qT; -
spiritual •ideas. - Thus he was
conscious of haying with him
wherever he . wept; the tranv .
quillity, security, love, beauty, -,
and comfort, which constitute
the spiritual idea of hohie. In
he rested on ..hjs. jóurneyiñgs|
were -always transformed and
became for him- and for others
the sweetest of dwellitig places. ; :
Speaking of this ¡ Christly |
transforming influence, which
was associated with Jesus and
wThich was felt by his disciples,
Mary Baker Eddy, the Dis-^;
coverer and Founder, of Chris-. *
tian Science, writes /in /“Rer r;.
trospection. and Introspection’.:^
(p. 91), “When ‘he -Was with::*-
them, a fishing-boat- became*/a
sanctuary/ and the s'oHfptje Was.
peopled with holy message,
from the All-Father.” . . : ^ .; ! '
As the Master himself de/
dared, his instruction and
demonstration* ¿were not álón-e
for the few who were; with him
in his earthly ministry but- for
all mankind throughout/, eter-*;
nity.. Does it not follow, mere-
fore, that in proportion as we
gain the understanding of life
in God, infinite good, and be¬
come aware of the .presence ip; -
consciousness of the spiriiiiaR
nature of home through -thev
apprehension of its sweet .qual¬
ities derived from the'^iyjne m
Mindj we must' equally.enjoy
the transformihg influence ¿Of ^
the Christ wherever we ^nia^ f]
be?¿ - v '■ - IpB:■ : J
As “the guest of God” we.may K
forever enjoy the ‘ benefits of
His gifts of divine ideas/ Even j
the wilderness can
us a “Home ft way. froidr}J^i|Ve,.’^
in which is laid, a hible-rj^hly .
furnished with;, spiritual, blessw ji
ings. // The Christian Satelice
Monitor, . - ;
' In The Circuit Court of the
Eighth Judicial Circuit, in
And for Levy County, Florida
Law No.
State Road Department of Flo¬
rida. an Agency of the State
of Florida,
H Petitioners,
v.
C, J. Colson et. al..
Defendants,
NOTICE OF RULE NISI
Notice of Eminent; Domain Pro¬
ceeding :
HOW COOL
WlU-Ybu BE
WHEN YoU
GET HOME ?
At least the fish is going in
the refrigerator. How about
you? Imagine opening the
door and walking into cool,
air conditioned comfort. It
costs less than you- think.
Phone today. See how you
can be living better with
electric air conditioning for
the rest of the summer.
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AUG. 31
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In the Name and by the Auth¬
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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON¬
CERN, and to all persons and
parties, claiming or having any
right, title, interest, estate,
mortgage, or other lien, to or
on those certain'parcels of land
hereinafter described, and the
following /persons» together with
all unknown persons claiming
by, through, or under known
persons who are dead, or who
are not known to be dead or
alive:
Walter K. Mahone
3006 Lancaster Circle
Chattanooga, Tennessee
SRD No. 149.1. 149.2
Nina J. Mahone
3006 Lancaster Circle
Chattanooga. Tennessee
iSRD No. 149.1, 149.2
Paul Narlock
Address Unknown
SRD No. 150.1
Hayes O. Taylor
Route 1
Georgetown. Indiana
SRD ¿No. 150.1
Henry Taylor
Route 1
Georgetown, Indiana
SRD No. 150.1
NJohn Vanderpool
Address Unknown
SRD No/ 153d. 153.2
Priscilla ZeisseV
600 Righters Mill Road
Narberth. Pennsylvania
SRD No. 154.1. 154.2-R
Carl Zeisse
600 Righters Mill- Road
Narberth. Pennsylvania
SRD No. 154.1-, 154,&-R
Right of Way-"
SRD No. 149.1. 149.2
That part of:
Lots 16 and 17 of Block A,
Suwannee River Estates as
per plat recorded in Plat
Book 2, page 58. Public
Records of Levy County,
Florida.
lying Northeasterly of the Sou¬
thwesterly right* of way line of
State Road 55, Section 34010,
said right of way line describ¬
ed as follows:
Commence on tfee East line of
of the ÉpSil of the NE1/4 of
Section 29, Township 10 South,
Range 14 East', at a point 1022.
22 feet South of the Northeast
corner thereof, thence North 27
degrees 50’ 39” West 476.61 feet,
thence ,South 62 degrees -09’
21” West 80 feet to the begin¬
ning of the line herein describ¬
ed and the . beginning of a cur¬
ve, concave Southwesterly with
a radius of 1041.72 feet, thence
Northwesterly along said curve
through a central„ angle of 60
degrees 35’ 30” x distance of
1 1101.67 feet to the end of said
curve, and the end of the line
described herein.
Containing - 400 square feet/
more or less»
OWNED BY: Walter K. Ma¬
hone and his wife. Nina J. Ma¬
hone.
SUBJECT TO: Mortgage. Dated
9-1-60. Recorded AMB No. 3,
Page 521. in Favor of William
F. Korta and his wife, Celia
Korta.
Right of Way
SRD No. 150.1
That part of:
Lots 19, 20. 21, 22 26, 27.
28, 31. 32, 33, Block “A”
SuWannee River Estates as
per Plat Book 2, page 58,
Public Records of Levy Co¬
unty. Florida,
lying Northeasterly of the South
westerly § right of way. line of
SRv 55, Section 34010, said right
of way line described as fol¬
lows :
Commence on the East line of
the NE*4 of the NE1/4 óf Sec¬
tion 29, Township 10 South.
Range 14 East, at a point 1022.
I 22 feet. South of the Northeast
corner thereof, thence North 27
degrees 50’ 39” West 476.61
feet, thence South 62 degrees
09» 2Í” West 80 feet to the be- j
ginning of the line herein des¬
cribed and the beginning of a
curve concave Southwesterly
with a radius.of 1041,72 feet,
thence Nortbwesteflv along said
curve through of 60 degrees 35’ 3d” a distance
of 1101.67 feet to the end of
said curve, and the end of the
line described herein:
Containing 0.301 acre, more pr I
less
OWNED BY: Mary H. Green
and her husband. Albert A.
Green andv Walter- T. Hansen
and his wife, Karolvn H. Han¬
sen.
SUBJECT TQ: Unrecorded A-
greement for De*d held by Ha¬
yes O. Taylor and Henry O.
Taylor; Unrecorded contract
for deed held by Paul Mai lock,
and Unrecorded contract for
deed held m G. H. Boyd.
Right of Wav r
SRD No. 151.1
That part of:
Lot 23 of Block “A”. Suwan¬
nee River Estates as per
plat recorded in Plat Book
2, page 58, Public Records
Levy County. Florida; ~
lying Northeasterly of the South
westerly right, of wav line of.
State Road 55. Section 34010,
, said right of way line describ¬
ed as follows:
Commence on the East line of
the NE1^ of the NE1-4 of Sec¬
tion 29, To^iship 10 - South,
Range 14 East at a point 1022.
22 feet South, of. the . Northeast
corner -thereof. thence North
27 degrees 50’ 39” West 476.61
feet, thence South . 62 degrees
09* 21” West 80 feet to the be¬
ginning of the line herein des¬
cribed. and the beginning of’
a curve concave Southwesterly
with a radius of 1047.72 feet,
thence Northwesterly along
said curve through a central
angle of 60 degrees 35J 30” a
distance of 1101.67 feet to the
end of said curve, and the end
of the line described herein;
Containing 1300 square feet,
more or less.
OWNED BY: Robert Green.
Right of Way
SRD No. 153.1, 153.2
That part of:
(Lot 34 of Block “A”, Su¬
wannee River Estates as per
plat recorded in Plat Book
2. page 58, public records
of Levy County, Florida;
lying Northeasterly of the South
westerly right of way line of
State Road 55, Section 34010,
said right of way line . describ¬
ed as follows:
Commence on the East line of
the NE1/ of the NE1-4 of Sec¬
tion 29 Township 10 South,
Range 14 East, at a point 1022.,
22 feet South of the Northeast
corner thereof, thence North
27 degrees 50’ 39” West 476.61
feet thence South 62 degrees
09’ 21”" West 80 feet to the be¬
ginning to the beginning óf the
line herein described, and the
beginning of a curve concave
Southwesterly with aradius of
1041.72 feet,, thence Northwest¬
erly along said curve through |
a central angle of 60 degrées ;
35’ 30” a distance of 1101.67
feet to the end of said curve,
and the end of the line describ
ed herein:
Containing 0.05 acre, more or
less.
OWNED BY: John Vanderpool.
SUBJECT TO: Mortgage Dated
11-27-54, Recorded MB 11. P.
153 in Favor of Edwina L. La-
far ar.
Right of Way |
SRD No. 154.1, 154.2-R
That part of:
Lots 35. 36 and 37 of Block
“A”. Suwannee River Est¬
ates, as per plat recorded
in Plat Book 2, page 58,
Public Records of Levy Co¬
unty, Florida,
lying Northeasterly of the South
westerly right of way line of
State Road 55. Section 34010,
said right of way line describ¬
ed as follows: Commence on
the East line of the NE^i of
the NE1-4 of Section 29, Town¬
ship 10 South. Range 14 East
at a point 1022.22 feet South of
the Northeast. corner thereof,
thence North 27 degrees 50’ 39”
West 476.61 feet, thence South
62 degrees 09 ’ 21” . West 80
feet to the beginning of the line
herein described and the begin¬
ning of a curve concave South
westerly with a radius of 1041.
72 feet thence North-westerly
along said curve through a cen¬
tral angle of 60 degrees 35» 30”
a distance of 1101.67-feet to the
end of. said curve,-thence’ North;
88 degrees 26? 04” West • 132.67/
feet. to the West: line; • f@§Lof ’39
of said Block ‘‘A” ' /¿point
48 feet Southerly frbm-i ithe/Nor,
thwest corner of said. Lot 39.
Containing 0.16 Adre, moré or
less. , •*
OWNED BY: Priscilla7 Zeisse
and her husband. Carl Zéisse '
SUBJECT TO: Contract for de¬
ed Recorded in O... R. Book 70'
at Page 252 in Favor of John
T. Fleeschman-U ¿tad hlS" -wife2,—
Berniéce Fleeschman, Marión
R. Schofield and his wife. Fran
ces S. Schofield./ and/MeryTn-:R.
Schofield and hi&: -
Mae Schofield. - BiSÉl -W ■■■
TAKE NOTICE -iWCi
* ation of Taking - Basr •• been1 filed'
1 in the above-styled . da'qs^. I by.
the Petitionersr the^/aéntímn^;/
authority of these, proceodifigs/
of the tftking. df./the TatóVe-^és?. •
cribed land, fof -the C¿;purposé
set forth in thé PéViíioji filed •.
in this cause, viz.: As; .right .“of .-
way for a portion .óLStáte.Roád^V
No. 55. Levy County, --Florida:/
and that the Honorable George«
L. Patten, one- of- 'the -Circuit/
Judges of the Eighth Judicial'
Circuit of Florida, \viil dh/tfte
MM
Alachua County Courthouse/at
Gainesville.' Florida, consider i
said Declaration of--Takings-arrr-^
point appraisers,-. awL;make^'4
such order as the Court deems
proper. All parties. to the suit,.,
and all parties interested; - mav^
appear and be heard at- the '
time and . place designa ted. ,r/ .
You, and each - of you, S áre /
hereby commanded to -appear^’
by filing an Answer to the ‘
Petition heretofore, filed ‘-hKijns.
cause in the above-entitled
Court, on or before the lOilf
day of September Ar -Dr 1963.
to show what right, title, inter- I
est, or liens you or any, of you* :- J , • .
have in and to' any-' of the', a- \
bove-described land, and' show
cause why the same should ¿o't
be taken for the - use • and pur¬
pose set forth in the Pétiti’oú‘"<
filed herein. . \
WITNESS my Hand'ftnd the of/*,
ficial Seal of said.’’CdnH/..on '*
this 31st day of July/ A-.', -D. • 1
-1963. ' - '
Ernest Stephens
Clerk of the Circuit, I Court,.
in and for 'Ley# fcouniy. Flo- /
rida. • . ' ;-;r
By: Evélyn R. Graham
Deputy Clerk
SEAL
pH C. Perdue, Jr.
County Attorney. Lew Countv ¡PB
Bronson. Florida ^
and
Thomas R. Bayfeasi V -C/
Holland Buildingf/:V. -1 ~ 5
Tallahassee, Florigft-
Of Counsel for ¿hé' Petitioners.
Pub. Aug. 8. 15/^2. 29. U963 -
half of the sw 1/4 of Section
32, Township 11 South, Range
16. East» ■ |g
Lying East of and^ within ^0
: feet' of the survey line of State
X^ad S-339-A, Section 34505-
2601. said survey line being
described as follows:
Begin at the Southeast corner
of Section. 31. Township 11 So¬
uth, Range 16 East, run thence
•North 0* IP 50” West 5546.89
r LÓ Uie Nor the as t corner of
Section 31. Township 11 South,
Range. 16; East,'. /• -
Containing 0.381 acres, moré
‘or less, exclusive of existing
road right of way.
S Owned by: Bertha Bennett,'
marital status unknown.
TAKE NOTICE that a De®
claration of ; Taking has â–  been
filed in the above-styled cause
b*y the Petitioners, the | acquir-
"ing authority of these proceed¬
ings, of the taking of the above
I / described land,, for .the purpose
. : set forth in the Petition filed
- in/this cause, viz.: As right of
-wtfy for a p-ortio© of State
••Road. No. S-339-A, Levy Counr
- ty,: Florida, and .that the Honor
i able^Geo. U: Patten, one of the
Circuit. Judges of: the Eighth
I Judicial Circuit of Florida^ will
. on the 27 day of August. A. D.
y. 4963. at-1:15 o’clock P. M., in
/the Alachua County Courthouse
at Gainesville.-Florida consider
said Declaration of Taking, ap¬
point appraisers, and make
such’-Order as'the Court deem#
proper* All parties to the suit,
and all parties interested, may
appear and be heard' at the
• time and place designated.
wYou. and each of you, are
hereby commanded to appear
by‘fifing an Answer to the
.Petition heretofore filed in this
*• cause .in the above-entitled
' Coih’t.fon or before September
-2?; r 1963, to show 'what right,
titlé, interest, or liens you. or
any of vou. have in and to any
- of" fthe ¿ above-described land,
- show . cause why the same
¡'•should *’ not " be* 'taken for the
‘uses ’and purposes set forth in
• the ¡Petition, filed herein. .
- â–  -fâ–  'WITNESS - my Hand and the
' Official Se(al of isáid Court oh
•this1 13 day of August, A. D.
1963. . .. ..
iff! Ernest Stephehá;
- of • the Circuit Court,
in and for Levy County,
Florida.
By Evelyn Graham Deputy
. Clerk.
miM PERDUE. JR.
County- Attorney
Bronson,* -Florida, and
-THOMAS R” BAYLESS
Holland , BUilding r -
Tallahassee, Florida *
Of Counsel for the Petitioners.
8 /15-22-29 9/5
NOTICE TO CREDITOR*
this notice. Each claim or demand
! shall be in Wfiitng* and in duplicate
^ toe COWRT ÓF THB and shall state the place oí r®si-
OOUNTY JUDGE, LEVY j ¿ence and post office address of the
I* Y COUNTY,
STATE OP FLORIDA
IN PRORATE
j In re: Estáte of
I LAURA TINGLE,
i ^ Deceased
I
fo All Creditors And persons Hsv-
; ing Claims Or Demands Against Salo
• Estate:
claimant, and shall be sworn to by
j the claimant, his agent, or attorney,
and any such claim er demand not
so fUed shall be void.
Velma Kidd As administratrix of
the Estate of Laura Tindale, de¬
ceased. •
First publication August 15, 1963.
Pub. Aug. 15, 22, '29; Sept. 5, 1963
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Owen and
family of Texas were visiting his
Í You and each or you are hereby
j notified and required to present any
j claims and demands which you 01
• either of you may have against the ea
tate of LAÃœRA TINDALE, deoeas- siater, Mrs. ERon Cobb, and fam-
ed, la-te of said county to the Coun- „y d his. ¿t¿ar, Mrs. Mamie
ty Judge of Levy County, Flor-
‘ ida, at his office in the court house j Owens and jjaiftily of Williston this
• of said County at Bronson, Florida. | week. Mr Owenh will be stationed
within six calendar months from* _ * •... ., Ipg
'the time of the first publication of ln Norfolk, Va., with the Navy.
NOTICE
Upon consideration1 of the Tentative Budget, presented to the
Board of County Commissioners of Levy County, Florida, for â– â– â– the
next ensuing fiscal year for each of the funds established by law,
the same was revised in certain particulars as deemed necessary,
and thereupon, the said Boar all of the tentative budgets for each of the. funds provided by law,
showing for each budget and the total of all budgets, the proposed
tax millages, the balances, the reserves and the total of each ma¬
jor classification of receipts and expenditures classified according
to classification of accounts prescribed by the Comptroller and or¬
dered the Clerk of said Board to cause the same to be published
in words and figures as follows, that is to siay:
ANTICIPATED REVENUES
State Sources $209,410.00
, : 83^000 00
2,000.00
: Ü 800.00
County Sources r
City Sources ........ I
Other Sources ..................
Ad-Valorem Taxes:
General Revenue Fund ...... 9.58 mills.
Road and Bridge Fund 0.00 mills
Fine and Forfeiture Fund ... .2.52 mills.
Capital Outlay Reserve 0.00 mills.
Interest & Sinking Fund .., .1.62 mills...
159,02f;54
0,000 00
41,830*56
0,000.00
26,J91.07
Total Anticipated Revenue 522,954.17
Less 5 Per Cent required by law • 26,147.70
95 Per Cent of Anticipated Revenue 496,806;,47
Cash Balances at beginning of year 49,400.00
í Bronson
Baptist Church
Total available for budgeting ¿ 546,206 47
PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
General Revenue Fund .. • . • • • •/ ¡204,811.00
Fine and Forfeiture .Fund TOO, 150.00
Road and Bridge Fund 165,805.00
Capital Outlay Reserve Fund 10,600,00
Inteifest & Sinking Fund 34»592.50
Reserve for Contingencies and Emergencies ............ 21,247.97
10:30 A. M. Sunaa,y School.
¡y :0o* A. M. Preaching.
- 7 :00 P. 'MZ Training Union.
M. Preaching.
WEDNÉSDAY^-7::30 Pi M: Prayer
Meieting. r *' /
Total Appropriations and Reserves 546,206.47
It was further ordered by said Board that a meeting thereof
be held at the hour of 3:00 P. M., on Tuesday, August 27, 1963, an^
from day to day thereafter, if it shall be necessary, at the regular
meeting place of said Board at the Courthouse in Bronson, Florida,
County of Levy, for the purpose of hearing requests and com¬
plaints from the public regarding the budgets, and for the purpose
of making revisions in the budgets it may deem necessary, and for
the purpose of adopting said budgets as provided 'by law.
.By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Levy Coun¬
ty, Florida, this 6th day of Aug^t, A. D., 1963.
Ernest Stephens, Clerk to said
Board of County Commissioners
Published August 15,: 22, 1963
In the Circuit Court of; ttt&
Eighth Judicial Circuit, In -
and for Levy Counw< 'Florida^-.
Law No. W
State Road Department of Flo¬
rida, an Agency of /the | State of .•
Florida, • / v
and ;"' \ .
Levy County, a Polit-lqal/ Subt
division of the State óf/Flójrí&a¿;
Petitioners, .; %; ///'
vs. , 'Z/ /'
Bertha Bennett et al..
Defendants. ' t
NOTICE OF RULE Nl^I^Z
Notice of . eminent domain -pro/:;\
ceeding: 5,v Í/'
In the name and bv^the auth¬
ority of the State ofv Florida:
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON¬
CERN. and to all .persons. p,nd .
parties claiming- 0/,having?;^hy g
right. , title. iñterest.VZéíMie/
mortgage or other lien, to or
on those certain parcels of land
hereinafter described, and the
following persons, together with
all unknown persons claiming
by, through, or under., known r..
persons who aré dé.ad; .hXZwIio
are not known to;
alive:
Bertha Bennett : ,
Address Unknown > /
SRD No. 105.1 ' - /
SRD 1054 XI
RIGHT ^F WAY Vi
That part of:
o-f middle fifth of the West
I
fc*:S
Wherever You Go...
Keep in Touch by Long: Distance
â–  Pick up the phone and call back home.
Nothing’s so easy and nothing’s so nice... for saying
“I miss you and wish you were here.”
Next time you’re away, why don’t you call back home?
PP
Southern Bell
««i Qwu/Uy u)tik Hk» Futrn
*


&¥* £"**««* • £ Social and rerewntw rvews
of Levy County Folks
ISMfEi jnuwii
SRONSON, Florida, Aug. ¿2, 1963
IMrs. Uilliam Graham has been j
lili at home this past week. ' <
* I
l Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Fender have!
returned home from their trip to i
Havana.
«»»»»»*»»»» fry.
Miss (rienda -Green
•^¿Msiíéd-• Sere with
©¡BPS!
»♦»»»<»»♦»»
Tiev. R. G . Key, reports a very.» day
fine spirit in the revival he preach | homtc. Glenda
ed in the Windsor Baptist Church,Anita the past
east of Gainesville^ Rev., ’Richard'-p\~ J —
jCingslay is pastor of the church, j Mr. and 1 Mi's. ;M; J. Cobb were ¡
———- ; in New- Port Richey thM week end |
Mrs. Miles'and grandson of liar ■ • isiting relative^;.; • ..
'£oosds, ; were visiting her erster, ‘ ~
Mrs. Rilla. White of Broiis-on .this * Mr: Carl WclWn’s sisters, Mfes
past week- - . ima and Bertha Wellman of Day*.
. - -... ‘ ¡tona Beach have bsen visiting in
NOTICE TO ON EDITORS
H THE CCWRT OF THE
COUNTY JUDGE, LEVY
COUNTY,
# STATE OF FLORIDA
• IN PROBATE
In re: Estate of •
FULTON STRONG
OFFICIAL NOTICE
TIMBER SA L E — ¡Commercial pine
and hardwoods scattered through- j
out approximately 6,000 acres Ca-1
nal right-of-way in Putnam County i
Sealed bids by. 11:00 A. M. Mon-]
In The Circuit Court Of The
Eighth Judicial Circuit Of
Florida, In And For Levy
County
In Chancery
Miss Anita Zadeh and Stevie,of Bronson for some time. .Miss Ema j iier tenth birthday Tuesday of this the time of the first
‘Bronson went to Newberry -Mor, will bfc going home this- week. | week. i I r i 'Jhaii wrhtng°an
Gel More Out Of Uf
m
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Owens were g Deceased
visiting in Jacksonville with U»ei>1 # All Cr^9n Alld . rer,ons Hav-
children.. On Saturday night they j inii Claim» Or Demand» Against Salo
went to Mr. Owens’ niece's wedd- j' Eatatt:
ing in Fernán dina Beách. •“ - j tou and ,eacii or you are hereby
— . I notified and required to present any
j claims and demands which you ot j
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Holmes au son, Dom went to Daytona Be^ch ;***« ** Fulton Strong, deac.eas-1
, . ; m j ed, late of. said County, to the Coun. *
this week end. j ty Judge of Levy County," Flor-
—1 ' 1 j i«la, at his office in the court house
- . , , .¡of paid County at Bronson, Florida,
Miss. Debbie Shaw • celeyrateQ j within, six . calendar months from
publication of
m or demand
and in duplicate
^ j j and shall state the place of r«si-
¡Mr. and 'Mrs. H. Y. Harrell and | dence and post office address of the
ALDEN R. VAN GORDEN
Ü Plaintiff
; - vs.
B. J. COX, et :
day,- 16 Sep tain hex, 1963. F*or de-' Defendants
tailed information contact Florida j
Canal Authority, 803 Roes elle St¬
reet, Jacksonville 4, Florida,: - E-L
6-0405. ¡g ’ @ |||¡|S|
' - o — * ' | STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF LEVY
SUIT FOR FORECLOSURE OF
-V MORTGAGE
NOTICE OF SUIT
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that the. un- j
dersigúed, under the provisions of
Section 6509, . Florida Statutes, 1955, j
(Chapter 20953, Laws of Florida, Acts •
of 1941 as amended) will register j.
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, |.
in and for Levy County, Florida, up-.*
on receipt of proof of publication of V
this notice, the fictitious name, to.!
wit:
CHIEFLANI)
THEATRE
CHIEFLAND, FLORIDA
•Week Beginning Aug. 21—-Aug; 29
Wednesday and' Thursday
'double Feature
Lana- Turner John Gavin?
Imitation Of Life
Plus
Richard Widmjark Donna Reed
Backlash
Friday ana Saturday
DOUBLE FEATURE
ELVIS PRESLEY
Girls! Girls! Girls!
Plus j
ELVIS PRESLE Y
Blue Hawaii
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
Glenn Jones Shirley Jones
The Courtship Of
Eddies Father
Dog Trouble
Wednesday and Thursday
DOUBLE FEATURE
'Tony Curtis • Colleen Miller
Arthur. Kennedy
The Rawhide Years
Plus
.¡John Saxon .Sandra Dee smalltown seamstress 'finds rtrue
The Restless Years love despite her mother’s attempts
to keep^.boys, away from her. /
1M IT ATI ON OF LIFE
The story of a light-skinned dau
ghter of a Nogl'd woman who is
ashamed Of her colored blood and
trips to pass herself off as white;
BACKLASH
During the .1870/s a young man
combs: â–  tbe tsputhw est - frontier for
tlhe man- responsible for the mas¬
sacre of five white men1 by apache
raiders. The man turns out'to be
fils' dad, !urned rustler. -
GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS!
BLUE HAWAII ( , J
: Two; of Elvis Prseley’s best pic¬
tures are being brought hack by
popular- be m a lid; As ' a would-be
fleet owner if fie can raise the
money, ha ruñé into -'complications
in Girls! Girls'! Giris! — Singing
dancing and mofe romancé in Blue
Hawaii.
THE COURTSHIP OF
EDDIE’S FATHER
The son of a / ‘young widower
tries to marry qff father, but has
a difficult time choosing from th
prospective brides. The heart-
warming comedy of a very small
boy : with; very 1 argé Meas.
THE RAWHIDE YEARS
A river boat gambler return^ to
Missouri after three Years ‘to un¬
earth .evidence that would clear
him of a murder charge of which
he â–  was wrongfully^ .accused; S
THE RESTLESS YEARS
The illegitimate daughter of a
children of Bonifay, Florida'; wore T attorney5; LEVY county electric CO.
vis-iting his sistjpr, Mrs> (3*00^6 | and any vs.uch claim ®r demand not
Hemingway of Bronson, this week B0 fUed a^1 be void- . .
end. Her nephew Paul is staying ¿ the éstate of Fulton Ctrong,
awhile. ¡ deceased.
First publication August 1, 1963.
Mr and Mrs. G. T. Robbins and
Mrs. Bean and Mr. and Mrs. 'David
Meeks Jr., and son were visiting .
in Jacksonville Sunday. Mrs. Be^n
will be staying with her daughter
and eon in law, Mr. and Mrs; J. S.1
Johnson for awhile.
Pub. . Aug. 1, 8, 15, 22, 196fr
. â– >.. , .. O-
NOTICE OF PROBATE
under which I am engaged in- bu¬
siness at Williston, Florida.
That the party intreested inv said
business is:
â–  : V. W. MACY
P. O. Box 211
Williston, Florida
Pub. Aug.. 8, 15, 22y: 29, 1963
IN TENB . COUNTY JUDGE’S j
COtJRT, LEVY COUNTY !
STATE OF FLORIDA Í
Estate Of
I CHARLES WURSTER,
Deceased
Mrs? Edna Day ,of Tampa was The statf df FiroMs,
attending to business in tíronson 7» All Person» Interested In The Es-
on Monday of this week.
i
tate of Said Decedent:
- â–  â–  j You are hereby notified that a
Postmaster T#J Griffin with wrltteri bwtrumeat purporting to be
Postmaster l. J. uriinn, wi n.the Last Wüi and Testament of said
his f ather and mother, Mr. &nd I decedent has been admitted to pro-
Mrs. L. C Griffin spent Sunday I fo*® ¡a this coun. Ycm are hereby
* . .,. : .commanded within six (6) calendar
in Tampa visiting; »Mr. Grigin s * months from the day of the first pub
Classified
eoeee*.»»» *»♦♦*♦♦»»»»»*** »♦»»»»*<•♦♦
ROOM AND BOARD for elderly
people in private home. Price h;
reasonable. If interested pla.aso
call HO 3-2-367, Trenton, Florida^ .
sister, iMrs. Eula Nix.
. licatlou of, this Notice to appear in
(this Court, ta show cause, if any you
? can, why the. action of this Court in
Mr. and Mrs. Dogan Cobb and; admitting sa^id to Probate should
family have rfeturned from their !not stand unrevoked.
â–  _ . j W." F. Anderson, County Judge
trip to Panama City. p [ Levy County, Florida
—■ ’ j By Willie L. Green, Clerk
. ... i First publication on August 15, 1963
Visiting here with Mr. and_Mrs.j (seal) /
1963
FOR SALE—Antiques: Jenny Lind
Bed, Maple Dresser with fancy I
mirror, Large hall mirror with
drawer and marble top and side i
shelves, Goner cupboard with glaAs (
doors over the top half, China ¡
Glassware and Mother of Pearl j
handled silver ware. MRS. MILO •
SIMIITH, Williston, Florida. V
’ - ——r 0— — - I
TO: ELLEN .GREEK;
Whose Place of Residence and
- Address Are Unknown
C. J. MILLER
Whose Place of :Residence and
Address Are Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that a
Suit for Foreclosure;, of Mortgage has
been filed in the above entitled causé
in which you are named as defen¬
dants; and that you are herby re¬
quired to serve a dopy of your ans¬
wer or other written defenses upon
W. RAY FORTNER and TROIANO
& ROBERTS, Plaintiff’s attorneys
whose address is P. O. Box 32G, Lake
land, Florida, on or before .the 26 day
of August, 1963, and before or imme¬
diately thereafter to file with the
Clerk of the above .styled Court the
original of said answer Or other writ¬
ten defense, if any. This suit seeks
to foreclose a mortgage upon the fol¬
lowing described property, to-wit:
From the SÉ corner of Úpt 30 in
. Coulter Plat to the town of Bron¬
son;; according to plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 1, page 13,
in -the. NE1^ of the NW l/4 of Sec-
t tion 17, Townships 12 South,
Range 17 East, public records of
; Levy County, Florida, as a point
' df beginning, run south-westerly
;; along said lot line 100 feet;, thence
north-westerly 100 feet; thence
north -easterly 100 feet; thence
South-easterly along lot line 100
Ray * M'Odisett and children á£e hi®: Pub. Aug. .15, 22, 29; Sept. 5
^sister and brother in la^, Mx. TO
Mrs. Willis Osiborne and' sonf, Da-j REGISTER FICTITIOUS name
vid and Gary of West Covina, Ca . Not(c^^4rébr^ü-én. fhat the un-
lif-Ornia. ^ .i! dersigned binder the ' provisions of
¡(Section 6509, Florida Statutes, 1955,
t (Chapter 20953,'Laws of Florida, Acts
iMi&s Carolyn Garner of Gaines +* as - amended) will register WANTED-
WANTED — Man wanted to sup'
ply Rawleigh Products tot consume
errs in Levy County area. Good
time to ^tart. ;N*o capital required.
Write Rayleigh, Dept- FAIL 3 4 Ó-815
Memphis,/ Tennessee.
"v • —: - —- .—O- — H
White Nursery Atten-, ,
... . ... _• with the Clerk of• the Circuit Court, , | -tW e c* *
ville is visiting here with her par- in and for Levy-County, Florida^ up- dant over 16 year of age, Sundays ]
r : ^ ouL. «.U on receiot of nroof of oublication of 10:45 A. M. to 12:15 P. M. CliiéfL {
«nfc! Mr! .flind Mrs Fred Shaw1 and receipt1, of proof, of publication of
ents, Mr. ana Mrs. * rea snaw ana ithig notice_ ^ flctiti<>us name, to
Debbie and Freddie.
I wit ;
BRONSON GULF SERVICE
Mrs. H. S. Williams and son Yi!under t am engaged in; bu
G. Keys recently I sines», at Bronson, Florida.
-j Th^t ther .party interested in said j available in: this area. Mugt have ]:
i.iibusineas is: ] # . j .. .. Y
sited the R.
and Methodist
H Y 3- 4 5,10. I
Church,. Phone
MORNING BABER ROUTES now
wwv.
bulHo'tiri
L. W. MORING
v Bronson; .Florida
, ■ ‘i ; ~ 1 -. ; 1 .
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
REQIS1TR FICTITIOUS NAME
i ■ ■ isü 11 ■
â– fil I
»■»■—JRBPi
1
a wSk
tr
I
Mr. Bill Schossler and Mr. Motó
ris Moody were in Gainesville Qpj
Monday^ Í
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Báuldree»j
friends of Rev. and Mrs. R. G.S Notice, la hereby given that the un-
Lr « -r ™ , I darsigned. under the provisions of
Key, of Jiay Florida, visit^j here»seGtion^5®&, Florida- Statutes, 1955,
Monday with the Keys. W¿h the Í (Chapter 26953, Laws of Florida, Acts
■ . • , * '; .’t . . »of. ,1941 as amended) will register
Bauldrees were Mrs. Key s. niece with Clerk, of, the Circuit Chart,
find tionhpw and â–  familv- -Randall t Inland Tor Levy- County, Florida, tip^
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Suspect leads Will

An Archer man was arrested July 7 by the Williston Police
Department and charged with battery, false imprisonment,
possession of stolen property and fleeing and eluding.
Avery M. Rowe, 19, was arrested after he allegedly threw a
shoe at someone and then locked them in an apartment. Rowe
then smashed the victim's cell phone and left the scene in a
vehicle which was later identified as stolen from the Gaines-
ville area. The incident report states that Rowe led police on a
high speed chase into Marion County where the car was aban-
doned after it struck a tree. Rowe exited the car, the report
states, and entered a barn with officers giving chase on foot.
Finally, Rowe entered an open field where he was detained by
police officers and taken to Shands where he was treated for
injuries from the car accident. The Williston Police Depart-
ment also reports the following arrests:
*Calerhia Evett Shipp, 33, of Williston was charged on a
warrant for worthless checks. Bail was set at $1,000.
*Ana Ailza Munguia, 38, of Archer was charged July 7 with
driving while license is suspended/revoked (DWLSR) (four
times with knowledge) and knowingly attaching an unas-
signed tag.
*Stepheon D. Rives, 19, of Williston, was charged with a
fleeting/eluding warrant. Bail was set at $5,000.
*Norbelto Cruz, 37, of West Palm Beach was chagred July
7 with DWLSR (five times with knowledge) and resisting
without violence.
*Tonya Sue Hammond, 27, of Williston was arrested on a
failure to appear warrant. Bail was set at $1,013.
*Mikelle C. Murphy, 35, of High Springs was arrested on a
petit theft warrant. Bail was set at $250.
The following people were arrested by the Levy County
Sheriff's Department for violation of probation or failure to
appear:
*Cheryl Easley, 54, of Chiefland; bail $5,000.
*Enith Blankenship, 36, of Plant City; no bond.
*Pierre Bostick, 31, of Williston; bail $2,500.
*Lagonda Johnson, 22, of Bronson; bond $10,000.
*Toby Michelle Manns, 32, of Pinellas Park; no bond.,
*Jared F. Webb, 18, of Bronson; released on own recogni-
zance.
*Tonya Sue Hammond, 27, of Williston; bail $1,013.
*Michael Herman Scheer, 48, of Cedar Key; no bond.
*Carol Horton, 36, of Chiefland; no bond.
*Billie Jo Laubach, 33, ofInglis; bail $2,000.
*Willie Tyrone Davis, 19, of Chiefland; bail $2,505.
*Ricky T. Wilcox, 47, of Williston; bail $10,000.
*Brian Kohtz, 32, of Melbourne; bail $25,000.
Also arrested were Frank McCain, 56, of Cedar Key, on
'July 9 and charged with aggravated assault.
*Mark S. Allen,, 40, of Fanning Springs, charged July 13
with domestic battery.
*Sandra Gosman, 40, of Williston chagred July 7 with
burglary with assault. She was released on her own recogni-
zance.
*George F. Crawford, 58, of Morriston, charged July 8 with

*John
Continued from page 4
maiden that men fight
over? It is said yellow iron
makes some men crazy.
Makes them kill their own
kind and further west it
was the cause of the plains
people to be driven from
their land.
The young man threw the
pieces of yellow iron as far .5
as he could into the swamp. Don't miss any o
Lost forever amongst
palmettos and cypress knees /10bile M
where only snakes and M b l
alligators go. The old man
was never prouder of his 25 years e
son as he was that moment. Specializing in Joh
His mother filled his bowl
again and she too smiled. Cdl Joh
Hopefully, he would grow to at the shop 35
be as crazy and wise as his
father. And this small action or on the cell
reassured them. No job too small
Talking John Esteves
resides in Ingles where he
is an avid Native American Reduce. Reu
folklorist.


AROUND LEVY COUNTY


iston PD on chase eJeff
years, o
in energy
driving under the influence. Bail was set at $2,500. represer
*Gerald Heiser, 49, of Pinellas Park, charged July 7 with electricity
driving under the influence. equivalent
*Miranda Y. Watkins, 27, of Chiefland, was charged with years), an
trafficking cocaine on July 7. Bond was set at $35,000. related en
*Ralph A. Miller, 56, of Citra, was charged July 7 with ex-
posure of sexual organs and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Bond was set at $2,000. We con
*Nelson Edward Harmon, 45, of Morriston, charged July 8 energy for
with retail petit theft. No bond was set. and feder
*Eric James Edgemon, 26, of Morriston, charded July 9 in investil
with misuse of 911. Bail was set at $2,500. projects a
*Robert Lee Gaines, 20, of Williston, charged July 13 with including
DWLSR. Bail was set at $5,000. We've
*Lavada Florance Powers, 29, of Chiefland, was charged by a plan
with grand theft. Bond was set at $5,000. bamboo-l
*Joel A. Blankenship, 24, of Morriston, was arrested July generation
11 and charged with DWLSR and no motorcycle endorse- need to bi
ment. Bond was set at $1,262. environm
The Chiefland Police Department reports the following
arrests: Meanw
Christopher Eugene McQuay, 22, of Chiefland was mix ofpo
arrested for possession of cocaine and possession of drug million h
paraphernalia, ensure a r
Amy Renee Balogh, 18, of Chiefland was arrested for even whet
possession of marijuana less than 20grams. less reliant
Carol Marie Horton, 30, of Chiefland was arrested for to ensure
possession of cocaine, drug paraphernalia and resisting/ ofresourc
obstructing/opposing officer without violence. Bail was set manner.
at $10,000.
T Sh We also
energy eff
'g .sources, v
BY JOHNNY SMITH generation
LEVY COUNTY SHERIFF As pren
I would like to revisit the topic of child abductions this generation
week. We've mentioned the Child Abduction Response Team clean-coa
(CART) in the past and as we continue to train and organize process -
there are some new things we can talk about. most sens
At this time training is going well. About all of our patrol building p
deputies have been trained in first responder techniques. Be- many yea
cause we are a team, we will train and work with the other we won't
agencies in our county including Probation and Parole and we need t
our School Board. We will participate in an exercise this week expect to
if all goes according to plan that will show both strengths and months.
weaknesses. Togeth
There have been a number of high profile abductions of rasponsib
children around our state and country. These are rare occur- and effici
rences but have left many families concerned and frightened. and depe
Many still have questions about how to best protect their chil- our comn
dren. One ofthe frightening statistics shows that 57 percent of Jeffrey
child abduction-murder cases were crimes of opportunity. Florida, 1
Teach your children to run away from danger. Danger serves 1.
west coas
is anyone or anything, that invades their personal space. If wes o
someone tries'to"grab them, tell them to'make a scene..Tell ': "'
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Eddie L. Baker. Jr.
Date of birth: 11-14-56
Last known Address:
Dunnellon
Wanted for: FTA
DWLSR Knowingly


Carlos Javier Sanchez
Date of birth: 2-4-76
Last known Address:
Bronson
Wanted for: Fraud False
Statement to Obtain
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Compensation


Donald Seth Spencer
Date of birth: 5-18-87
Last known Address:
Williston
Wanted for: FTA
Larceny & Fraud


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Todd Brandon Norris
Date of birth: 5-13-83
Last known Address:
Trenton
Wanted for: VOP Battery


Danny James Sapsin
Date of birth: 12-27-78
Last known Address:
Chiefland
Wanted for:
VOP Possession of
Marijuana


Emily Michelle Timmons
Date of birth: 6-11-80
Last known Address:
Old Town
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Larceny


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LEVY COUNTYJOURNAL AROUND LEVY COUNTY


BY ASHLEY SHEWEY
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Nyla Lockwood's vision
for the Day of Unity began as
a dream with a message from
God.
"I woke up and I was saying
to myself, "God, what are you
trying to tell me?"' she said.
In her dream, she was in the
middle of a big event with lots
of tents and people. When she
woke up, she realized what
God's message was.
"It just came to me,"
Lockwood said. "It's about
unity, love and embracing
your brother. Then I sat down
and began planning."
The Day of Unity, which
begins at 8 a.m. on Oct. 7,
will have many events for the
community to take part in.
Lockwood designed
the mission statement
after her vision:
"The Day of Unity was
designed to bring all the
residents ofChieflandtogether
as one body of brothers and
sisters. Observations within
this community have led many


NYLA wCKWOOD


to believe, that to succeed
and grow as a community, we
need to embrace each other
and work together UNITED
in a effort to improve our
relationship as proud persons
who care about each other
and the city of Chiefland, Fla.
Our future as a successful
community depends on a
team effort willing to work
together without prejudices
and seek a vision for all
people who reside in the City
of Chiefland, Fla. and future


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citizens as well."
Lockwood said the events
she has planned are designed
to create unity between the
citizens who participate.
The first event, which
begins at 8 a.m., is the
cleaning of properties which
are considered "eyesores."
Lockwood said she is
trying to contact different
Boy Scout and Girl Scout
troops to help.
Lockwood said residents
will also check 911 address
numbers on various properties
to make sure they can be seen
by emergency personnel.
"This is a problem in
the city," she said. "There
are many homes that they
[emergency] have no clue
where they are."
Stop signs will also be
checked to make sure they are
free of obstacles so drivers
can see cars coming.
"They're [stop signs]
being reported everyday,"
Lockwood said, "so we really
need to take a look at this."
At 11 a.m. events will


begin at the Train Depot
Park. Refreshments will be
sold, area groups will share
literature and introduce
themselves. Lockwood said
groups that will be there
are the Salvation Army,
Emergency Management,
The Red Cross, the local fire
department, the local police,
Hospice, Another Way and,
Smokey Bear.
Lockwood said there will
be all types of entertainment,
from live bands to an area for
children.
Towards the end of the
event, beginning at 7 p.m.,
Lockwood said there will be
a worship service. She said it
will include any area churches
that want to participate. At
approximately 8:30 p.m.,
Lockwood said there will
be a Unity Circle of Love
followed by a benediction.
Lockwood hopes this event
will bring members of the
community closer together.
"My goal is to unify this
town and make it a better
place," she said. "Hopefully


from the Day of Unity we can
move forward."
Lockwood is working hard
to make this event happen but
still needs a lot of help from
participants, organizations
and sponsors. Donations will
also be highly appreciated.
"The main thing that we're
going to need are sponsors
for the advertisers," she said,
"because I'm doing this out
of my pocket."
Lockwood continues to
look to God, her inspiration
for the event, to make this
event a success.
"We're doing what He
wants us to love each other,"
she said. "He will bless us
with this event."
For people interested in
becoming involved, the next
meeting for Unity Day will
be held July 31 at 7 p.m. at
Sunday's Coffee House in
Chiefland.
To find out more
information, contact Nyla
Lockwood at (352) 490-8132
or visit the website http://
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BY WINELLE HORNE Greg and six boys were
CORRESPONDENT out Wednesday to mow and
Log Cabin Quilters .met clean. We hung the FCE
Thursday, July 13 at the Levy Basket Quilt and we will
County Quilt Museum. Three help them take donations. It
quilts were put together, a was made by many clubs in
Dresden Plate, Florida with Linda
Log Cabin and Cothran getting it
the Hankie Quilt ,together and Ann
was done over. A Hardee quilting
Next week one i. it. It is a beautiful
more goes in to j treasure.
be quilted here .- Ann Anderson
Alice, Ma, a, li has been briinging
made a beauti ,,, in fresh-honeyand-
Red Hat Quilt it is so good on
top. This is the biscuits, some is in
first one we the comb. Not too
have seen by many make honey
her pattern. any more and we are glad we
Tuesday, 11 traveled to are able to get it again.
Camp Caruth for a great A man from Williston
day with 61 children and brought us figs to make jam.
counselors. They all made He stayed to have lunch. We
pillows. had beef and gravy, mashed
What fun to see the big potatoes, fried okra, boiled
boys sewing! They all need okra, ravioli, beans and
to use a needle and thread, franks, biscuits, salads, peach
they get to take them home pie and so much more.
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All interested participants
must have a sports physical
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Forms can be picked up at the
front office at BMHS.
This year there will be three
squads: middle school, junior
varsity and varsity.
Girls interested in playing,
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THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006









LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL


SPaul Akontieff
Paul Akontieff of Williston died Sunday, July 16, 2006 at
Haven Hospice in Chiefland. He was 84.
He was born in St. Petersburg, Russia and came to Williston
from Islamorado 15 years ago. He was of the Russian Orthodox
faith. He was a restaurant owner.
He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Marie Akontieff of
Williston; a son, Garry Johnson of Williston; a daughter, Gail
Muscatello of Long Island, N.Y.; four grandchildren; and five
great-grandchildren.
Arrangements were under the care of KnauffFuneral Home,
Williston.

James Earl Cooper III
James Earl "Hambone" Cooper III of Old Town died Sun-
day in an accident. He was 20.
Mr. Cooper was a lifelong resident of Dixie County.
He is survived by his parents, James Earl and Brenda Coo-
per of Old Town and Betty and Clay Sullivan of Chiefland;
brothers Jeremy Edward Cooper of Chiefland and Mathew
Corbin of Camp Lejeune, N.C.; a sister, Tasha Corbin of
Trenton; and grandparents Earl and Lynee Cooper of Cross
City and Arlene Poole of Chiefland.
Arrangements by Rick Gooding Funeral Home in Cross


OBITUARIES


City.

Charlie Duval Morgan
Charlie Duval Morgan of Chiefland died Sunday at Haven
Hospice. He was 87.
Mr. Morgan was born in Chiefland and remained a lifetime
resident. He was a retired line maintenance worker for the
Central Florida Electric Co-op, his employer for more than
27 years.
He was a member of Hardeetown Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife of 63 years, Margaret Morgan
of Chiefland; sons Charlie Morgan of Trenton and Mickey
Morgan of Chiefland; a daughter, Melba Ward of Chiefland;
six grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
Arrangements by KnauffFuneral Home.

Mary Hope Quiette
Mary Hope Quiette of Steinhatchee died Wednesday at Ha-
ven Hospice in Chiefland. She was 39.
Miss Quiette graduated from Dixie County High School in
1985 and enjoyed craft work.
Survivors include her mother, Irene Quiette of Steinhatchee;
sisters Teresa Kilpatrick of Chiefland, Susan Kirk of Roanoke
Rapids, N.C., and Tammy Lloyd of Bryant, Ala.
Arrangements by Rick Gooding Funeral Home in Cross
City.

Betty Rose Richburg
Betty Rose Richburg of Williston died Sunday, July 16,
2006 at Shands at AGH in Gainesville. She was.74.
She was born in Newnan, Ga, and came to Williston from
Gainesville 24 years ago. Mrs. Richburg was a homemaker
and a member of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
She enjoyed genealogy, playing the organ and was a published
writer.


TIm notperfect just forgiven


cooking back
I'm sure glad
I survived my
ride with the
killer pimp. I was just a
young punk working my way
through junior college and
really didn't consider it a big
deal at the time.
I figured most folks
living on those downtown
Memphis streets named after
dead presidents would spend
their fair share of time at
gunpoint. Shucks, I'd faced
the: wrong endi of a muzzle
a few times back in my old.
neighborhood.
I was sharing a little
efficiency apartment at the
time, running awful lean, just
an old mattress top and a few
sets of clothes. The 60 bucks
a month I had to cough up
for rent made sure of that;
not to mention the burglar
who checked us weekly
to see if we'd compiled
anything worth taking. I had
hopes of catching him one
day, but until then it wasn't
so bad. He left me my bed
and the crusty old hot plate I
cooked my Ramen noodles
on.
What really got me hot
was when somebody went
and stole my 1977 Datsun B-
210 without bringing it back.
Horse thieving had
always been a hanging
offense where I came from,
so I saddled up my mom's
yellow Buick Century
and rode out to bring my
trusty steed back home.
Unfortunately, the first guy
I trusted turned out to be the
killer pimp. He was loitering
out front of the corer store
when I rode up.
"Yeah, I know who got
your car man," he spoke up,
"But dem some mean dudes.


You bed not go alone."
"Where they at," I asked.
He glanced around. "I'll
take you der man," he
whispered, "You gon' need
some help."
"Well, I guess you're
right." I agreed. It might
be good to have a partner
in case of a ruckus, and I
figured him to be a good
one standing at least 6'7"
not counting his fro and 4"
stacks.
He pointed me down some
back streets till we came
up .on a.nice.looking young -
lady of the streetwalker
persuasion.
"Pull over," he said, "I'm
gon ask him where yo car
be's at."
"Him?" I questioned.
He strutted off like George
Jefferson, some money
changed hands, and
there was a small scuffle.
My partner let loose with
a few backhands and came
back un-wadding some bills.
He slid them into his money
clip. "What?" he challenged,
"She said yo car's two
blocks down."
Well, it wasn't true. We
ended up in neighborhoods
that afternoon I figured I'd
never see this side of hell,
and it was always the same
old routine, "She said yo
car's two blocks down."
Finally it dawned on me,
"I'm being suckered for a
ride."
I finally gritted my teeth
and confronted him, "You
don't really know where my
car is. do you?" That's when
he pulled the gun out of his
sock.
Well, needless to say,
we went on and finished
his rounds. When he
had collected his money


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and proved his pimp hand
strong he turned to me,
"Give me yo wallet."
"Some partner you.turned
out to be," I mumibledI It
ToU aixed my life'savings,
but I reluctantly handed it
over and he hopped out with
my five dollars.
"That's okay," I thought,
"at least he didn't take
momma's car." So I headed
off to pick up my date for the
evening. I'm not sure I even
mentioned the incident to her
other than advising her that
she'd be paying again.
Well 20 years have come
and gone since that day. I
now live in a nice house in
a quiet country little town.
I even have a fancy alarm
system, though I'm not sure
why. I'm hardly ever mixed
up in gun play and I was just
thinking how great things
have become, especially
since I asked Jesus into my
heart.
Many would say I've
come a good ways since my
days on the horse thieving
posse. However, in reality
God might say, "Hey man,
yo car ain't but two blocks
down."
You see, on my best day
my little journey towards
righteousness would not lift
me to the first rung on the
ladder to heaven. There's
no way anybody could earn


JNYWAY God's gift of
eternal lifeor
attain to His
standards of
holiness. God's
glory has been
traveling at
the speed of
iheffield light since
before eternity
started! I reckon on the
righteousness gauge the
killer pimp and I still aren't
really that far apart. Together
we couldn't muster enough
to fill the tank on my B-210.
I Christiansare not perfect i
people, they are just forgiven
people. Our only hope is in
God's grace. It's ridiculous
to think good works could
make us acceptable before
a holy God. It is only by
our faith in the redemptive
work of His son Jesus that
we stand. Therefore being
justified by faith, we have
peace with God through our
Lord Jesus Christ. Romans
5:1 PERIOD.
But anyway, don't let that
killer pimp sucker you for a
ride.
If you're being told that
being a good person is going
to get you into heaven I
strongly suggest you try a
new posse, and quick. You
don't want to stand before
God based on your own
righteousness, I don't care
who you are. God's grace
and forgiveness is being
offered to you right now
through Jesus. Take it.

Guy E. Sheffield of
Hernando, Miss. is the
president of the nonprofit.
ministry SoulFood. www.
soulfoodministries.org
You may reach him at
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THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006


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She was preceded in death by her son, Ernest Glenn
Richburg.
Survivors include her husband of 59 years, Ernest Richburg
of Williston; five daughters, Sheila D. Zigler and husband,
Larry of Orlando; Mary D. Smith and husband, Perschon of
Newberry, Paula C. Tucker, Marsha J. Richburg and Martha
E. Richburg all of Williston; one brother, Jack D. Lampros
and wife, Betty of Ogden, Utah; 18 grandchildren; and 27
great-grandchildren.
Arrangements were under the care of Knauff Funeral Home,
Williston.


Maggie Sheffield Sanchez
Maggie Sheffield Sanchez ofOcala died Monday, July 10,
2006 at her residence. She was 79.
She was born in Bronson and came to Ocala from Belleview
52 years ago. She was a member of Romeo
i : ;' Baptist Church. She and her husband
were owners and operators of several
S construction and paving businesses.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, E.B. Sanchez; a brother Thomas
V. Sheffield; sisters, Artie Mae Leaman
Sand Bethine Johnson; a great-grandson,
S* Storm Sanchez Wengler.
SShe is survived by her son, Edward
Broward Sanchez of Ocala; a daughter,
Betty Sanchez Smith of Ocala; a brother, Oliver Sheffield of
Ocala; four sisters, Inez Walker and Earnestine Graham both
of Ocala, Coleen Green of Belleview and Geneva Simmons
of Plant City; seven grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren;
and two great-great-grandchildren.
Arrangements were under the care of Hiers Funeral Home,
Ocala.


Reward offered for cemetery sign
The Levy County Cemetery Association is offering a
$50 reward for information leading to the return of the
metal marker identifying the Sand Pond Cemetery on SE
125th Lane east of CR 337 in southeast Levy County.
The 4'0" x 5'0" aluminum hand-painted sign has black
and red lettering which identifies the cemetery and lists the
contact information for the caretakers.
If you have any information about the location of the
sign, please call Levy County Sheriff's Deputy Gary
Brewer at (352) 486-5111 or to remain anonymous, Crime
Stoppers at 1-877-349-8477.


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LEVY COUNTY HISTORY
July 20, 2006
98 Years Ago
Minute Book "I" 1903-1910 Regular Meeting of
May 4, 1908 -
Pages 339-340
Upon motion it was ordered that the following resolution
and order be adopted to-wit:
"Our attention having been called to the obstruction of
the crossing of public highway in the town of Otter.
Creek, Fla. Levy County, by the erection of an addition
to the depot of the Seaboard Air Line Railway, therefore,
be it resolved by this board regular open session, -
believing that such obstruction detrimental to public
travel, that the officials' and employees' attention be
called to this and that they be allowed a reasonable
length of time from this date to remedy this matter; it is
further ordered that the Clerk of this Court Board be
authorized and instructed to notify the Agent at Otter
Creek, Fla. and R. E. Bosewell, Supt. 6th Division,
Jacksonville, Fla., both employees, respectively of the
Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company,"
From the Archives and History Center
Levy County Clerk's Office
banity J. Shipp, Clerk of Court


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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL AROUND LEVY COUNTY


THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006


Apply now for free and reduced lunch


The School Board of Levy
County announces its policy
for free and reduced meals for
students under the National
School Lunch and Breakfast
Programs.
Any interested person may
review a copy of the policy
by contacting Candy Barber,
P.O. Drawer 129, Bronson,
FL 32621 or by phone at 352-
486-5231.
Household size and
income criteria will be used
to determine eligibility.
Children from families-
whose income is at or below
the levels required may be
eligible for free or reduced
meals.
An application cannot
be approved unless it
contains complete eligibility
information. Once approved,
meal benefits are good for
an entire year. You need
not notify the organization
of changes in income and
household size.
Application forms are
being sent to all homes with


a letter to parents or
guardians. To apply for
free or reduced price
meals, households
must complete the
application and return
it to school.
Additional copies
are available at the
principal's office in
each school. The information
provided on the application
will be used for the purpose
of determining eligibility
and may be verified at any
time during the school
year. Applications may be
submitted at any time during
the year.
Households that receive
food stamps or TANF
(Temporary Assistance to
Needy Families) are required
to list on the application only
the child's name, food stamp/
TANF case number and
signature of adult household
member.
Foster children may receive
benefits based on the child's
personal income regardless of


the income of the household.
Household with children
who are considered migrants,
homeless or runaway should
contact the district liaison,
Candy Barber at 352-486-
5231..
For the purpose of
determining household size,
deployed service members
are considered a part of the
household. Families should
include the names of the
deployed service members
Son their application. Report
only that portion of the
deployed service member's
income. made available to
them or on their behalf to
the family. Additionally, a.
housing allowance that is
part of the Military Housing


Privatization Initiative is not
to be included as income.
All other households
must provide the following
information listed on the
application.
Total household income
listed by amount received
and type of income and how
often the income is received
(wages, child support, etc.)
received by each household
member;
Names of all household
members;
Signature of an adult
household member certifying
the information provided is
correct; and
Social Security number
of the adult signing the
application. Print the word
"NONE" for this household
member if he or she does
not have a Social Security
number.
. If a household member
becomes unemployed
or if the household size
changes, the school should
be contacted. Children of


parents or guardians who'
become unemployed should
also contact the school. Such
changes may make the student
eligible for reduced price or
free meals if the household
income falls at or below the
levels required.
Under the provisions of
the Free and Reduced Price
meal policy we will review
applications and determine
eligibility.
If a parent or guardian is
dissatisfied, with the ruling
of the official, he or she may
wish to discuss the decision
with the determining official
on an informal basis.
If the parent wishes to
make a formal appeal, he
or she may make a request
either orally or in writing to
Candy Barber, P.O. drawer
129, Bronson, FL 32621 or
by phone at 352-486-5231.
For additional information.
or questions' contact the
school where'you child will
attend or Candy Barber at
352-486-5231.


Chamber looks
for outstanding
business
The Greater Chiefland
Area Chamber of
Commerce has
traditionally held an
Industry Appreciation
Luncheon in September
announcing and
highlighting a Chiefland
area Business of the Year.
Nominations are due by
Aug. 1. Qualifications to
consider include:
Serves the Chiefland
area
In business at least one
year
Currently in operation
Runs a clean business
*Appreciates of
employees
Co m m u n i t y
involvement
Job creation
Priority given to
chamber members
Anyone interested in
obtaining a nomination
form should call the
chamber office at 493-
1849.


First job turns into lifetime career


BY AMANDA DEPOTTY
CORRESPONDENT
Ann Thompson did not
intend to spend her life doing
such important work. Her path
began on a different route and
a much simpler one,-.
Thompson was born in
Colombia, S.C. on Nov. 23,
1932.
In 1944, Thompson's
father, who served in the
military, was transferred to
Homestead.
In high school she met
her future husband, who was
about- six -years .-' older than
her, through oi *a 6 te.
He was ier end's cousin,
and the two hit.it off when
they were introduced. Mr.
Thompson worked as a Civil
Service construction engineer,
causing Mrs. Thompson's
new family to move around
several times as well.
Duringthistime,Thoipson
and her husband had':eight
children. While her husband
was at work, Thompson took
on the role of housewife. She
spent all of her time rearing
the children and taking care
of her family. This role made
her final move a bit difficult.
In 1973 Thompson and
her family moved again, this
time setting down roots in
Williston.
Before the move,
Thompson and her family
had lived in Miami. By now,
Thompson's youngest child
was eight years old and in
school.
Freed of her full-time role
as caretaker to her family,
Thompson decided to get a
job to help occupy her time.
This was her first real
job in her life. Knowing the
current administrator at the
retirement home in Williston,
Thompson decided to put in
an application there.
"I went in on Friday, she
said, 'Start work on Monday,'
and I've been here ever since,"
Thompson says heartily.
Thirty-two years. later,
Thompson is now the director
of marketing. She started
out as an aide, not needing
certification at the time. She


then became the director of
nurses secretary, followed by
working in medical records.
"It's kind of all done
together," Thompson
explains. Her current duties
include going to hospitals
and homes to see clients.
and families, and inform
people on how to apply to the
retirement home and work
out financial matters. On top
of that, Thompson still enjoys
working with the residents
and does aide work from
three o'clock in the afternoon
until eleven athiht. :

Thompson says. "At one
time or another, one of their
family members or something
comes through." This helps
provideThompson with the
most fulfilling part of herjob,
being able to help the families
of.those who need her.
In thirty-two years,
Thompson has noticed many
changes in her job at Oakview
Retirement. Medicaid and
Medicare have changed their
rules, and the inspectors are
more in depth than in the
past.
When Thompson started
at Oakview there were only
63 beds available, and now
they have 120 beds in the
facility. A new doctor's office
and therapy office have been
addedtothebuilding, although
the doctor is not able to work
directly with the retirement
home as of yet. Currently,
doctors come to Oakview to
see their patients.
There have been more
rules and restrictions added
in. marketing as. well,
restricting Thompson from
going to hospitals directly to
get new applicants. Instead,
Thompson must wait for
a hospital to refer her to a


Journal photo by Amanda DePotty
ANN THOMPSON found a cure for boredom in a
career of caring.


patient. Though the amount
of necessary paperwork
can become exasperating,
Thompson is happy to see the
better quality of care available
to her residents.
The residents are mostly
from Williston, followed
by Bronson, Chiefland and
Morriston because they are
the only nursing home in
Levy County. However,
Oakview also gets applicants
from Gainesville and Ocala.
Today, her seven surviving
children have given her about
26 grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren with one
more on the way.


Between her extensive
family and her caring work,
Thompson has a lot to be
proud of in her life.
Though her career may
have come to fruition
through afterthought, she has
developed a deep affection for
helping the elderly of Levy
County make the difficult
transition into a retirement
home as easy as possible.


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FDOT works on Levy roads
The following is a list of roadwork underway by the FDOT
that may impact traffic.
State Road 24 Daytime lane closures between U.S. 19 at
Otter Creek and Rosewood for crews to repair a sinkhole.
U.S. 27A Daytime lane closures in the town of Bronson
to place the final layer of asphalt. This work is expected to be
completed by next week.
U.S. 41 Possible daytime lane closures between the Mar-
ion County line and Williston (12 miles) to work on culverts
in preparation for the resurfacing, which should begin in late
July (delayed because of work on sinkhole on SR 24).

Swilley reunion set for Sunday
The Swilley reunion will be held at Hart Sprins Sunday,
July 23. Lunch will be at 1 p.m. Bring a covered dish to share
with family and friends.


CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE, INC.
SELECTS NOMINATING COMMITTEE

On July 17, 2006, the Board of Trustees of Central Florida Electric Cooperative,
Inc. met and appointed the following members as a committee for nominations:


Mitchell Billups
William J. Furse, Jr.
Ernest L. Green


Herbert E. Corbin
Louia C. Gilbert
Ernest A. Haile
Phillip Snyder


Roy Dyer
William P. Goess
Wesley M. Higgins


The committee will meet on July 24, 2006, at 6:00 p.m. to select nominees to
represent Districts 2, 3, and 7 as Trustees of Central Florida Electric Cooperative,
Inc. These districts are presently represented by:
George Stephens District 2
Tony Weeks District 3
Kenneth Osteen District 7
The Cooperative's Annual Meeting will be held on Saturday, October 7, 2006.
Registration will begin at 8:00 a.m. and the business meeting will follow at 10:00 a.m.
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AROUND THE COURTHOUSE THURSDAY, JULY20,2006


Levy Land Transactions
6/20//06 6/26/06
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-Certifi-
cate of Title, D-Deed,'E-Easement, FJDX-Final Judgment Divorce
X, MMA-Mortgage Modify Agreement, NL-Notice of Limitation, PX
Probate X, QCD-Quit Claim Deed, TD-Tax Deed, TBRD-Timber
Deed, WD-Warranty Deed
QCD, $10.00, L62(30) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES
Grantee(s): SIMON JEAN DONOGHUE, DONOGHUE SIMON JEAN
Grantor(s): DONOGHUE ANNE
M, $20,000.00, L13(7) YANKEETOWN AF KNOTTS LAND COMPANY
FRIST SD
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): FLEMING CYNTHIA GAIL, CRABB GAIL B TRUSTEE, FLEM-
ING GAIL B TRUSTEE, GAIL B CRABB TRUST,FLEMING MATTHEW L,
FLEMING GAIL B
AAA, $37,762.00, OR 1015/892
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): WILKS JERRY C
WD, $180,000.00, BDY S1/212-15-17, PARCEL #03785-011-00
Grantee(s): ESPINOSA OBED
Grantor(s): DANIELS CHARLES
M, $144,000.00, BDY S1/2 12-15-17, PARCEL #03785-011-00
Grantee(s): SUNTRUST MORTGAGE INC
Grantor(s): ESPINOSA OBED
WD, $32,900.00, L4(6) WILLISTON HGH#7
Grantee(s): MUETZELFELD JOY
Grantor(s): GOODMAN CHRISTIE, GOODMAN TAVARES
M, $29,610.00, L4(6) WILLISTON HGH#7
Grantee(s): INDYMAC BANK FSB
Grantor(s): MUETZELFELD JOY
QCD, $10,000.00, BDYNW1/4 SE1/4 1-17-16, PARCEL #03004-004-00
Grantee(s): CASTLEBERRY ROBERT BRUCE
Grantor(s): BEASLEY JANET L
WD, $90,000.00, L10(4)HILLCRESTHTS
Grantee(s): NUTHMANN KORAY
Grantor(s): KIM ALEXANDER H
WD, $100,000.00, L45 TOM KNOTTS, BDY 33-16-16, ETC, PARCEL
#13577-000-00
Grantee(s): FLORIDA LAND OF DREAMS LLC
Grantor(s): MYRICK KIMBERLY A, MYRICK ROGER D
M, $222,000.00, L 18 BUCK BAY PHASES
Grantee(s): TAYLOR BEAN & WHITAKER MORTGAGE CORP, MERS,
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): BROWN CALVERTJ, BROWN JEAN A
QCD, $10.00, BDY NE1/4 2-12-14, W/MH; PARCEL #00903-001-OB
Grantee(s): WILLIAMS SHARON G
Grantor(s): DAVIS EDDIE LAMAR
QCD, $10.00, BDYL 1(F) MANATEE FARMS ESTATES #2
Grantee(s): BUDDY BOYS INVESTMENTS INC, DAVIS EDDIE LAMAR
Grantor(s): BUDDY BOYS INVESTMENTS INC
WD, $280,000.00, BDY NE1/4 2-12-14, ETC, W/MH
Grantee(s): HOOPER LLOYD, FOWLER MIKE
Grantor(s): BUDDY BOYS INVESTMENTS INC, WILLIAMS SHARON G
WD, $10,000.00, L6(20) REPLAT OF WILLISTON HGH #5
Grantee(s): SULLIVAN GLENDO L
Grantor(s): IRONBERG NADINE, WHITMAN HENRY R
WD, $10.00, UNDVD 25% INT, BDY L 10-15(10) CEDAR KEY
Grantee(s): LONG REGINA MARIA, LONG GEORGE P III
Grantor(s): LONG ROBERT J MASON
AAA, $58,000.00, NOT A LEVY COUNTY REFERENCE
Grantee(s): FARM CREDIT NORTH FLORIDAACA
Grantor(s): MILLS DONALD C
M, $50,000.00, L11-12(45) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES,W/MH
Grantee(s): AEGIS WHOLESALE CORPORATION, MORTGAGE ELEC-
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS-INC
Grantee(s): MERS
Grantor(s): HEDDINS MICHELLE M, HEDDINS JAMES B
WD, $110,000.00, L6, BDY L7(10) MAP OF WILLISTON, ETC, PARCEL
#05560-000-00 -. -
Grantee(s) HiE PROPERIES LLC '.- '. "; '
Grantor(s)f DOERR'G-MICHAEL" i
M, $88,000.00, L6, BDY L7(10) MAP OF WILLISTON, ETC
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): H E PROPERTIES LLC
WD, $46,500.00, BDYNE1/4 SE1/419-11-17, W/MH, PARCEL#03161-
082-00
Grantee(s): DAVIS BEN
Grantor(s): KENN NICOLEL, KENN ERIC)
M, $34,875.00, BDYNE1/4 SE1/4 19-11-17, W/MH
Grantee(s): AMERIS, TRI COUNTY BANK
Grantor(s): DAVIS BENJAMIN L
WD, $12,000.00, L17(32) BRONSON HTS SD 4TH ADD
Grantee(s): KEILHAUER MARTA, KEILHAUER LESLIE C
Grantor(s): MOORE ROSE MARION,MOOREROSEM
M, $81,000.00, L16(1) CORRECTIVE PLAT OF OAK FOREST ESTATES
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): ASBELL CAMERON, COLEMAN ROYALAASBELL
WD, $27,000.00, L2(39) OCALA HGH WEST
Grantee(s): GOMES ANGELA '
Grantor(s): CICCHELLA TERESA L,CICCHELLA TIM P
WD, $28,000.00, L1(39) OCALA HGH WEST
Grantee(s): CONSIGLIO YARA T CHAGAS
Grantor(s): CICCHELLA TERESA L, CICCHELLA TIM P
WD, $35,000.00, L10(14) OCALA HGH WEST
Grantee(s): CHAPMAN ROXIEL, CHAPMAN RICHARD T.
Grantor(s): BOSTICK JANET L, BOSTICK JIMMY L
WD, $10.00, L12, 15(9) FOWLERWAY SD
Grantee(s): MCJORDAN DOUGLAS W
Grantor(s): MCJORDAN BARBARA, MCJORDAN WALTON
WD, $8,000.00, L24(G) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #9
Grantee(s): SUNCOAST INVESTORS REALTY LLC
Grantor(s): GREEN JOYCE A, BARBER DRUCILLA M, MILLION AR-
THUR J
WD, $10.00, L24(G) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #9
Grantee(s): SUNCOAST INVESTORS REALTY LLC
Grantor(s): GREEN JOYCE A, BARBER DRUCILLA M, MILLION AR-
THUR J
WD, $34,900.00, L24(G) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #9
Grantee(s): DEVITO DEBRA,CHRISTIAN NICOLE, LINDSEY MARGARET
Grantor(s): SUNCOAST INVESTORS REALTY LLC
/ CD, $10.00, OR 1008/385, L114 BUCK BAY PHASE 3
Grantee(s)s LANDMAN TESSIE R, LANDMAN THOMAS)
Grantor(s): MEEKS & MANN LC
QCD, $10.00; L4(4) KEY CEDAR HTS, W/MH
Grantee(s): LOMBARDO RHONDA MEEKS
Grantor(s): LOMBARDO RICHARD VINCENT













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QCD, $10.00, L5(4) KEY CEDAR HTS
Grantee(s): LOMBARDO RHONDA MEEKS
Grantor(s): LOMBARDO RICHARD VINCENT
M, $46,935.87, L 1(2) FOWLER WAY, ETC
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): MCCAIN KATHY J, MCCAIN JAMES E SR
WD, $31,500.00, L29-30(32) OAK RIDGE ESTATES SD
Grantee(s): VEGA PAULINO
Grantor(s): POSSO GLADYS, MORENO NELSON S, MORENO CARMEN,
MORENO GLADYS
QCD, $10.00, L7-8(B) D.D. ALLENS FIRST SD OF INGLIS
Grantee(s): RIMES PAULETTA, RIMES RUSSELL
Grantor(s): SAILOR CARRIE, SAILOR TEDD M
M, $15,600.00, BDY SE1/4 SE1/4 6-13-19, ETC, PARCEL #05060-000-00
Grantee(s): DAGGETT JOHN S
Grantor(s): THOMPSON MIKE
WD, $10.00, BDY 9-14-13, ETC, PARCEL #19800-000-00
Grantee(s): ZEMBILLAS JUSTINE B, ZEMBILLAS NICHOLAS M
Grantor(s): ZEMBILLAS JUSTINE B, ZEMBILLAS NICHOLAS M
WD, $10.00, UNDVD 1/2 INTEREST, BDY SE1/4 SE1/4 26-13-15, PAR-
CEL #01984-000-00
Grantee(s): MANUEL GERALDINE WEST
Grantor(s): WEST MARY ELIZABETH ESTATE, MANUEL GERALDINE
WEST
WD, $10.00, UNDVD 1/4 INTEREST, BDY SW1/424-13-15, PARCEL
#01891-000-00
Grantee(s): MANUEL GERALDINE WEST
Grantor(s): WEST MARY ELIZABETH ESTATE, MANUEL GERALDINE
WEST
WD, $10.00, UNDVD 1/2 INTEREST, BDY SE1/4 NE1/4 26-13-15, ETC,
PARCEL #01968-000-00,
Grantee(s): MANUEL GERALDINE WEST
Grantor(s): WEST MARY ELIZABETH ESTATE, MANUEL GERALDINE
WEST
QCD, $10.00, L17(A) CASONS INGLIS ACRES, W/MH
Grantee(s): JERALDEAN GIBSON VANDALL REVOCABLE LIVING
TRUST, VANDALL JERALDEAN GIBSON TRUSTEE, GIBSON VANDALL
JERALDEAN TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): GIBSON JERRI
WD, $210,000.00, L11 SUNSHINE ESTATES ADD #1
Grantee(s): THOMAS TRACY L, THOMAS JEFFREY S
Grantor(s): HICKOX PAMELA RENEE, JOHNSON WR SLEY DALE
M, $168,000.00, L11 SUNSHINE ESTATES ADD #1
Grantee(s): COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS INC, MERS, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): THOMAS TRACY L,THOMAS JEFFREY S
WD, $189,000.00, L20 EXECUTIVE HOMES SD
Grantee(s): BONGIOVANNI SUSAN, BONGIOVANNI JOHN
Grantor(s): BKE VENTURES INC
M, $195,408.00, L20 EXECUTIVE HOMES SD
Grantee(s): WELLS FARGO BANK NA
Grantor(s): BONGIOVANNI SUSAN, BONGIOVANNI JOHN
M, $45,800.00, L4(36) OCALA HGH WEST
Grantee(s): FRIER FINANCE INC
Grantor(s): CONTRERAS ELVIRA
M, $272,000.00, L 11(B) LANGLEY ESTATES
Grantee(s): OPTION ONE MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Grantor(s): BURCHETTE BONNIE LEE, BURCHETTE JAMES DONALD
WD, $35,000.00, L2 BAHIAACRES
Grantee(s): DREAM BUILDERS DEVELOPMENT CORP
Grantor(s): KEINATH CAROLINE, KEINATH JOAN, KEINATH WILLIAM
DECEASED, LOPEZ CAROLINE KEINATH
M, $152,000.00, L2 BAHIAACRES
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): DREAM BUILDERS DEVELOPMENT CORP
QCD, $20,000.00, L69(6) FANNIN SPRINGS ANNEX
Grantee(s): COLLINS JEFFREY L
Grantor(s): DOWNS WARREN E
WD, $8,000.00, L4(12) OAKDALE HTS
Grantee(s): BEEDE KELLY C, BEEDE CRAIG A
Grantor(s): LANDBANK LLC
WD, $8,000.00, L7(12) OAKDALE HTS
Grantee(s): FRANK SHARON E, FRANK STEVEN J
Grantor(s) LANDBANK LLGC'
,,.WD, $8,p0.00.0 L5(12) OAKDALE HTS', .-,, .'" ..
Grantee(s). DESPER DAVID
Grantor(s): LANDBANK LLC
WD, $8,000.00, L6(12) OAKDALE HTS
Grantee(s): JAC PROPERTIES INC
Grantor(s): LANDBANK LLC
M, $268,000.00, L2(4) SHERWOOD FOREST
Grantee(s): GREENPOINT MORTGAGE FUNDING INC, MERS, MORT-
GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): CARVALHO MICHELLE, CARVALHO CURTISS J
QCD, $10.00, BDY SE1/4 SE1/4 28-16-16, PARCEL #02943-004-00
Grantee(s): CAMPER STEVE G
Grantor(s): RHODES CHARLAINE F
WD, $95,000.00, L108 FOREST PARK #2, W/MH
Grantee(s): WALCUTT SHIRLEYA, BISHOP GARY L
Grantor(s): BURGOYNE CYNTHIAA, BURGOYNE FELIX C III, BUR-
GOYNE CINDY A
QCD, $5,000.00, L13(55) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): AIGNER PATRICIA SUE
Grantor(s): GILLMAN JAMES M
WD, $85,200.00, L14(37) OCALA HGH WEST
Grantee(s): DYKES ROBERT E,DYKES SHIRLEY L
Grantor(s): ROBERTS PEARL, ROBERTS ERNEST
M, $83,018.00, L14(37) OCALA HGH WEST
Grantee(s): MERS, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS-
TEMS INC, TAYLOR BEAN & WHITAKER MORTGAGE CORP
Grantor(s): DYKES ROBERT E, DYKES SHIRLEY L
WD, $45,000.00, L15(D) CAMP AZALEA, W/MH
Grantee(s): FINE CARLA C
Grantor(s): MORRIS ROBERT JW, HALLETT SHEILA
M, $43,296.49, L15(D) CAMP AZALEA
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): FINE CARLA C.
M, $65,000.00, L12 DONABLE LAKES ROTATED, BDY 25-15-17
Grantee(s): WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK
Grantor(s): WARNER MARIE L, WARNER GERALD L
WD, $145,000.00, L45 FOREST PARK III PHASE II, W/MH
Grantee(s): SMOYER KRISTEN
Grantor(s): QUINLAN ROBERT D, BENNETT BONITA
M, $101,500.00, L45 FOREST PARK III PHASE II, W/MH
Grantee(s): HARBOR FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK
Graptor(s): SMOYER KRISTEN
M, $238,500.00, BDYN1/2 SE1/4 7-14-19, ETC, PARCEL 905321-
005-OA
Grantee(s): SUNTRUST MORTGAGE INC, MERS, MORTGAGE ELEC-
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Grantor(s): MALONEY VICKIE, MALONEY GREG
WD, $115,000.00, L2(37) WILLISTON HGH #14, W/MH
Grantee(s): SPOOR CATHY D, SPOOR RAYMOND
Grantor(s): MAYER MICHAEL C
M, $80,000.00, L2(37) WILLISTON HGH #14, W/MH
Grantee(s): VYSTAR CREDIT UNION
Grantor(s): SPOOR CATHY D, SPOOR RAYMOND
M, $30,000.00, L5-6(4) RALEIGH OAKS
Grantee(s): WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL BANK
Grantor(s): WHITE CLAUDIA, WHITE RANDY L
WD, $13,500.00, L26(61) OAK RIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): EWAN DEAN, CAMPBELL ZELDA
Grantor(s): DENMAN ENTERPRISES INC
M, $23,000.00, L53 CORRECTIVE PLAT OF FLORIAN HTS, BDY 36-12-
17
Grantee(s): FLORIDA CREDIT UNION
Grantor(s): HEERMANCE CLORA MAE, HEERMANCE ANDREW H JR
M, $150,000.00, L343-344 UNIVERSITY ESTATES, BDY 3-12-17
Grantee(s): FLORIDA CREDIT UNION
Grantor(s): WALLS PATRICIA L, WALLS ROBERT F
M, $50,000.00, L3(U) FOX GROVE FARMS SD
Grantee(s): BANK OF AMERICA NA
Grantor(s): DAVIS PATRICIAJ, DAVIS JOSEPH R
M, $232,000.00, L39(1) CEDAR HAVEN ESTATES
Grantee(s): AMERIS, TRI COUNTY BANK
Grantor(s): NELSON CHARLES R, NELSON CLAUDETTE C
WD, $30,000.00, BDY L6(7) VILLAGE OF GREEN THUMB #1
Grantee(s): EARLE JEAN, EARLE MONIQUE R
Grantor(s): MCCURDY WILLIAM, MAHABEER MERTILEEN
CD, $10.00, OR 1016/235, BDY E1/2 NE1/4 4-11-15, ETC, PARCEL
#01478-001-00
Grantee(s): ALDAY MARGARET Y, ALDAY MYRON L
Grantor(s): ALDAY MARGARET Y, ALDAY MYRON L
WD, $385,000.00, BDY NE1/4 NW 1/4 4-17-17 &.SE1/4 SW 1/4 33-16-17,
ETC, PARCEL #03953-000-00
Grantee(s): FERGERSON DEBRA, FERGERSON JIMMY G
Grantor(s): LAKESIDE LANDINGS CAMPGROUND INC
M, $250,000.00, BDY NE1/4 NW 1/4 4-17-17 & SE1/4 SW 1/4 33-16-17,
ETC
Grantee(s): MERCANTILE BANK
Grantor(s): FERGERSON DEBRA, FERGERSON JIMMY G
WD, $35,000.00, L 177 UNIVERSITY ESTATES,W/MH, BDY 15-12-17
Grantee(s): DILORENZO CARMELA, DILORENZO NICHOLAS
Grantor(s): FARROW FRED
M, $28,400.00, L16 BDY L56 LINCOLN HTS REVISED,W/MH
Grantee(s): EQUITY ONE FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANY, EQUITY
ONE INC
Grantor(s): ATKINS JOYCE, BELLAMY JOYCE
M, $118,419.89, BDY SE1/4 SW1/4 12-11-14, ETC, PARCEL #00600-
000-00
Grantee(s): HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION III
Grantor(s): DURRANCE MELLANIER, DURRANCE GREGORY L
M, $82,219.99, L52-53(10) FANNIN SPRINGS ANNEX, W/MH
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): HECK DIANE), HECK DONALD D
M, $60,000.00, L5 SUMNER PLACE #2
Grantee(s): MERS, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS-
TEMS INC,TAYLOR BEAN & WHITAKER MORTGAGE CORP
Grantor(s): CANOVA SMITH TERESA, SMITH BRIAN D
Grantor(s): SMITH TERESA CANOVA
WD, $20,000.00, L121(B) WHITTEDS ESTATES
Grantee(s): DAVIS TONYA, DAVIS BRADLEY
Grantor(s): DUFFY VERA MAE, DUFFY CECIL, MCCRAY VERA MAE
M, $58,089.03, L121(B) WHITTEDS ESTATES, W/MH
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): DAVIS TONYA, DAVIS BRADLEY
WD, $52,000.00, BDY SW1/4 NE1/4 31-12-19, PARCEL #04801-001-OA
(A PORTION OF)
Grantee(s): MILLIGAN CHARLES M
Grantor(s): STATHAM MARGARET M, STATHAM JAMES R
WD, $300,000.00, BDY SWI/48-13-18, PARCEL #04409-002-00 (PART
:OF)
Grantee(s): ETHERIDGE MYKA DANIELLE, ETHERIDGE, MICHAEL TODD
Grantor(s): ETHERiGE NANC';W, ETHER!DGE.G FRANK ,. ,
M, 240;000.00, BDY SW1/48-13-18, PARCEL #04409-002-00
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): ETHERIDGE MYKA DANIELLE, ETHERIDGE MICHAEL TODD
M, $99,000.00, (106-108, 111-113) CEDAR KEY HTS SEC B
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): PATS RED LUCK CAFE INC
M, $117,000.00, L NORTH STAR RANCHETTES
Grantee(s): MERS,MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS-
TEMS INC, TAYLOR BEAN & WHITAKER MORTGAGE CORP
Grantor(s): CHAPMAN SUZETTE E, CHAPMAN CHARLES E
QCD, $10.00, L6(34) OCALA HGH WEST, W/MH
Grantee(s): WHISENANT DEBORAH), WHISENANT THOMAS S JR
Grantor(s): WHISENANT DEBORAH), WHISENANT THOMAS S JR
M, $12,500.00, L6(34) OCALA HGH WEST, W/MH
Grantee(s): FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF AMERICA
Grantor(s): WHISENANT DEBORAH, WHISENANT-THOMAS S JR
M, $70,000.00, L5(B) DRUMMOND ESTATES, ETC,'W/MH
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): GOODRICH.DONNA M,GOODRICH ROBERT C
CD, $10.00, L9(30) WILLISTONHGH#5
Grantee(s): BUTLER MICHAEL
Grantor(s): MACK ELIZABETH
WD, $10.00, BDYNE1/4 SW U4 22-11-15, ETC, PARCEL #01609-0o0-
00, 01609-001-00
Grantee(s): WATSON BETTY, WATSON HARRY T
Grantor(s): WATSON BETTY,WATSON HARRY T
QCD, $10.00, L7(H) MANATEE FARMS EST#2, W/MH
Grantee(s): HUDGINS EDGAR N
Grantor(s): HUDGINS BARBARAA, HUDGINS EDGAR N
WD, $6,500.00, L50 SUWANNEE ACRES SD, BDY 32-12-13, ETC
Grantee(s): HUGHES DOUGLAS E, HUGHES DEWEY
Grantor(s): GUNTER BRUCE E
WD, $48,000.00, L24 DEERE RIVER ESTATES
Grantee(s): WELLS DEBRA S
Grantor(s): VALADEZ MICHELE
WD, $130,000.00, BDYN1/2 W1/4 20-13-15, ETC, PARCEL #01881-003-
00
Grantee(s): MOORE JOHN
Grantor(s): EYERMANN CAROL, INMAN JEFF, INMAN JEANNE, EYER-
MANN JOHN
M, $25,000.00, L3(L) OAK RIDGE ESTATES #1
Grantee(s): DITECH COM, MFRS, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-
TRATION SYSTEMS INC, GMAC MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Grantor(s): CALVILLO ELIZABETH

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Levy Land Transactions
QCD, $30.00, L35-36 HAWKINS ACRES, PARCEL #11949-000-00,
11950-000-00 .'
Grantee(s): SANDS DANIEL
Grantor(s): MCCARTHY CHERYL, SANDS ROGER, SANDS LARRY
QCD, $10.00, L9(2)CRACKEERTOWN
Grantee(s): SIEG KARL
Grantor(s): SIEG CAROLE M
QCD, $10.00, L10(2) CRACKERTOWN
Grantee(s): SIEG KARL .
Grantor(s): SIEG LARRY
QCD, $2,500.00, L10(3) CRACKERTOWN.
Grantee(s): SIEG KARL :
Grantor(s): SIEG CAROLE T, SIEG LARRY G
QCD, $7,500.00, L8(3)( CRACKERTOWN
Grantee(s): SIEG KARL
Grantor(s): SIEG CAROLE M'
QCD, $10.00, L83 UNIVERSITY ESTATES, BDY 16-12-17
Grantee(s): MORGAN ESTHER R, MORGAN RODNEY W
Grantor(s): YAWN PAUL
WD, $10.00, L35(44) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SEC N.
Grantee(s): DEVINCENTIS FAMILY TRUST, DEVINCENTIS CONSTANCE
TRUSTEE
Grantee(s): DEVINCENTIS ROBERT TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): SWANSON IDA L, SWANSON .dPETER
WD, $30,000.00, L20(137) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): MONTOYA MARTHA ..~
Grantor(s): GOMEZ CARLOS R
M, $30,000.00, L20(137) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY
Grantor(s): MONTOYA MARTHA .;
M, $189,100.00, L32 HOLIDAY FARMS, BDY 6-12-18, TC
Grantee(s): ALLIED MORTGAGE & FINANCIAL CORP
Grantor(s): DESCHENES RICHARD
QCD, $2,000.00, L12(9) OAK RfDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): COSTALES ALEJANDRO
Grantor(s): SALGADO MADELINE CAiRERA, SIERRA'NEFTALI FUEN-
TES '.. "
M, $184,500.00, L6(C)NORTHWOODE'STATE BLOCK
Grantee(s): EQUIFIRST CORPORATION, MERS,MORTGAGE ELEC-
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC. ..
Grantor(s): LANDON CONSTANCE; LANION GERALD
WD, $22,000.00, L5(9) UNIVERSITY OAKS
Grantee(s): LUSNIA ROBERT
Grantor(s): HUFFMAN JEANNINENM .
M, $16,000.00, L5(9) UNIVERSITY OAKS
Grantee(s): HUFFMAN JEANNINg M
Grantor(s): LUSNA ROBERT
WD, $10,000.00, L89 UNIVERSITY ESTATES, W/MH, BDY 16-12-17,
ETC
Grantee(s): CARD CATHERINE M, CARbCECIL B JR
Grantor(s): FARROW FRED J
CD, $100.00, OR 950/917, L3-4(A) TURNER BROTHERS ADD TO
CHIEFLAND
Grantee(s): RISE PROPERTIES LLC
Grantor(s): JOHNSON DONNA, JOHNSON CLAUDELL
QCD, $100.00, L3-4(A)TURNER BObTHERS ADD TO CHIEFLAND
Grantee(s): RISE PROPERTIES LLC
Grantor(s):SCULKY ROBERT
WD, $35,000.00, L12(E) BRONZE SUN ACRES, BDY 34-11-17
Grantee(s): WAFLER LAURA
Grantor(s): MARKHAM JOE ,. :
WD, $54,000.00, BDYNE1/4 SE1/4 6-13-19, W/MH, PARCEL'#O5059-
009-00
Grantee(s): STERNER SUSAN LEE, STERNER DAVID JOSEPH
Grantor(s): PATTERSON ELIZABETH L
WD, $33,500.00, L 1(68) REPLAT WILLISTONHGH#5
Grantee(s): CHAVEZ DELMA, RODRIGUEZ FRANCISCO A GARDEA
Grantor(s): PHILEMOND FADETTE, LEONARD ACTION, ALEXANDRE
YOLAINE, PHILEMOND IVENS
M, $220,000.00, L5 HUNTERS TRAIL RANCHETTES, BDY 6-14-'18
Grantee(s): IBM SOUTHEAST EMPLOYEES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Grantor(s)! MCGARVEY ANTiONETTEivMCGARVEY WILLIAM C
CT, $100.00,38-06-CA-56,- .2(37) CHIEFLAND
Grantee(s): BANK OF NEW YORK TRUSTEE, CERTIFICATE HOLDERS
OF CWABS 2004 12
Grantor(s): LATSON JAMES I'JR, CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP
Grantor(s): LATSON JAMESH H. .
WD, $55,000.00, L4(4)WILLISTONHGH#1 f
Grantee(s): EGAN ANNETTE, EGAN GREGORY H -
Grantor(s): DEBELLA GLORIA K, DEBELLAALFRED L'
M, $408,500.00, L4(4) WILLISTONHGH#11
Grantee(s): FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN CORPORATION,,
Grantor(s): EGAN ANNETTE, EGAN GREGORY H
QCD, $10.00, L44-46 SUWANNEE RVR HTS SD
Grantee(s): GEIGER RUBE M, LESTER VIOLET G,COLSON FRANCES C
Grantor(s): FOREHAND WILMAJ.
M, $11,304.91, L54(10) FANNIN SPRINGS ANNEX, W/MH
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): MADDEN PEGGY LEE, MADDEN PEGGY
M, $41,341.00, L23 GOLDEN VILLAGE, BDY 16-12-17, W/MH
Grantee(s): AMERICAN GENERAL HOME EqUITY INCG
Grantor(s): HURTADO VICTORIA
VWD, $207,500.00, L61 SUWANNEE ACRES, DY 32-12-13, W/MH
Grantee(s): NELSON AMY L, NELSON BILLY
Grantor(s): STUDSTILL HAZEL, STUDSTILL WILLIAM)
M, $136,000.00, L61 SUWANNEEACRES, BDY 32-12-13, W/MH
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY ANK
Grantor(s): NELSON AMY L, NELSON BILLYD .
WD, $24,900.00, BDYNW1/4 NE1/415-12-17, PARCEL',34'08-254-60
Grantee(s): FELICIANO ANGEL L, FELICIANO IRISEL E
Grantor(s): AMERICAN LAND CORP "
QCD, $10.00, BDY L2(7) WILLISTON HGH #11
Grantee(s): STURGEON DONNAJ .
Grantor(s): BRISSETTE LYDIA L
CT, $100.00, 06-CA-39, L84(10) FANNIN SPRINGS ANNEX, W/MH
Grantee(s): AFC TRUST SERIES 2000 1, EMC MORTGAGE CORPORA-
TION, LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,LASALLE NATIONAL
BANK TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): NATION THELMA BROOKS, CLERK OF COURT DANNY J
SHIPP, NATION THELMA LOUISE
CT, $100.00, 38-06-CA-108, L22 ALLEN WADE SD .




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Grantee(s): LILLIAN C WALIGA REVOCABLE TRUST, WALIGA MILTON M
TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): CZARNIAK YVONNE M, CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP
WD, $13,500.00, L6-7(A), L19(B) SUNSHINE SAVANNA
Grantee(s): KNIGHT MICHAEL L
Grantor(s): BLANCHET HOWARD V ESTATE, BLANCHET HOWARD)
CT, $100.00, 38-05-CA-870, L9(50) REPLAT WILLISTON HGH #3, W/MH
Grantee(s): NONE GIVEN
Grantor(s): CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP, DANKS ROBERT U
WD, $24,900.00, BDY SE1/4 NE1/4 3-12-17, PARCEL #03278-097-00
Grantee(s): PEREZ ABIGAIL ROSARIO, LOPEZ EDGAR VEGA
Grantor(s): LEVY LAND COMPANY
M, $25,000.00, L2(B) CEDAR KEY MH VILLAGE, W/MH
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): CLARK PATRICIA NUTTER, ENGEL GINGER NUTTER, EN-
GEL VIRGINIAN, NUTTER DELBERT F, NUTTER MILDRED V
WD, $36,500,00, L1(37) OCALA HGH WEST, KHATEEB ALl EL
Grantor(s): ROBERTS PEARL, ROBERTS ERNEST S
CT, $100.00, 06-CA-77, BDY NE1/4 SW 1/4 29-11-17, W/MH
Grantee(s): AFC MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET BACKED NOTES SERIES
2000 1, AFC TRUST SERIES 2000 1, LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSO-
CIATION TRUSTEE, LASALLE NATIONAL BANK TRUSTEE, SUPERIOR
BANK FSB
Grantor(s): CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP, ELIBECK KATHERINE
M, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DE-
PARTMENT OF TREASURY, WARDELL BRYAN
WD, $105,000.00, L3(2) EPPERSON HTS
Grantee(s): LASLEY KATHRYN L
Grantor(s): KELLY ELIZABETH A, KELLY RICHARD H
M, $93,000.00, L3(2) EPPERSON HTS
Grantee(s): KELLY ELIZABETH A, KELLY RICHARD H
Grantor(s): LASLEY KATHRYN L
M, $60,000.00, L19 SILVER OAKS SD PHASES
Grantee(s): DIEDRICH JAN, VAZQUEZ JOSEPH
Grantor(s): D PEREZ CORP
WD, $18,500.00, L13(35) OAK RIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): JEROME AGATHEL, JEROME ADRIEN
Grantor(s): LOUIS MARIE D PIERRE, LOUIS YNO PIERRE, PIERRE
LOUIS MARIE D, PIERRE LOUIS YNO
WD, $29,900.00, L7(C) BRONSON OAKS SD
Grantee(s): PEREZ ABIGAIL ROSARIO, LOPEZ EDGAR VEGA
Grantor(s): H B HAYNE CORP
WD, $3,100.00, L25(4) OAK RIDGE ESTATES SD .
Grantee(s): OQUENDO ALICIA BORRERO, PIZARRO FELIX SANCHEZ
Grantor(s): H B HAYNE CORP
M, $60,000.00, L2 WINDY VALLEY
Grantee(s): DITECH COM, GMAC MORTGAGE CORPORATION,MERS,
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): PARRISH BRIAN E, PARRISH DAWN M
M, $35,000.00, L9(6) OCALA HGH WEST
Grantee(s): BENEFICIAL FLORIDA INC
Grantor(s): NOEL CHERYLA,NOEL CHRISTOPHER F
WD, $1.00, L75 CASONS INGLIS ACRES #4
Grantee(s): DUTKIEWICZ CLAUDIAA TRUSTEE,: DUTKIEWICZ FAM-
ILY TRUST, DUTKIEWICZ KATHLEEN C, DUTKIEWICZ LEONARD S JR,
DUTKIEWICZ ROBERT A TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): DUTKIEWICZ KATHLEEN C, DUTKIEWICZ ROBERTA, DUT-
KIEWICZ CLAUDIAA, DUTKIEWICZ LEONARD S JR
WD, $1.00, L.19BDY L18(F) RIVER FOREST
Grantee(s): DUTKIEWICZ FAMILY TRUST, DUTKIEWICZ ROBERTA
TRUSTEE,DUTKIEWICZ CLAUDIAA TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): DUTKIEWICZ CLAUDIAA, DUTKIEWICZ ROBERT
WD, $1.00, L6(C) D.D. ALLENS FIRST SD TO TOWN OFINGLIS
Grantee(s): DUTKIEWICZ FAMILY TRUST, DUTKIEWICZ ROBERTA
TRUSTEE, DUTKIEWICZ CLAUDIAA TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): DUTKIEWICZ CLAUDIA, DUTKIEWICZ ROBERT
WD, $1.00, L5(C) D.D. ALLENS FIRST SD TO TOWN OFINGLIS
Grantee(s): DUTKIEWICZ FAMILY TRUST, DUTKIEWICZ ROBERT A
TRUSTEE, DUTKIEWICZ CLAUDIAA TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): DUTKIEWICZ CLAUDIA, DUTKIEWICZ ROBERT
WD, $10.00, L7(4) JEANNE HEIBNER SD
Grantee(s): ALLEN RICHARD ,.,,
Grantor(s): ALLEN KAREN A, ALLEN RICHARD D
M, $35,000.00, L7(4) JEANNE HEIBNER SD :
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): ALLEN KAREN A, ALLEN RICHARD D
AAA, $10,000.00, DOC #455883, L15(B) MANATEE OAKS
Grantee(s): BANK OF AMERICA NA
Grantor(s): JOURNIGAN CASSANDRA L, JOURNIGAN ANGELO W
M, $270,000.00, BDY 19-13-19, ETC
Grantee(s): FINANCIAL FREEDOM SENIOR FUNDING CORPORATION,
INDYMAC BANK FSB
Grantor(s): CRANE LOISL, CRANE JOSEPH E
M, $270,000.00, BDY 19-13-19, ETC
Grantee(s): SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Grantor(s): CRANE LOISL, CRANE JOSEPH E
WD, $10.00, BDY L12(B) WOODLAND ACRES SD, PARCEL #06775-
029-00
Grantee(s): WINNINGHAM LEWIS DALE, WINNINGHAM WILLIE L
Grantor(s): WINNINGHAM WILLIE L
WD, $24,000.00, BDY SW1/4 NW1/4 26-12-17, ETC, PARCEL #03563-
018-00, 03563-007-00
Grantee(s): ROBERTS WANDA L, ROBERTS DAVID E.
Grantor(s): SKINNER HARVEY DECEASED, SKINNER MARIE
M, $20,000.00, L9(12) OAK RIDGE ESTATE
Grantee(s): STALLARD AGNES
Grantor(s): FREYA INC
WD, $10.00, BDY W1/2 36-14-10, ETC, PARCEL#04652-007-00
Grantee(s): BURRELL MARY ALICE,BURRELL WILLIAM E, BURRELL W E
Grantor(s): BURRELL W E, BURRELL TROY E, BURRELL MARY H
CD, $10.00, L18(62) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): PANTHER LAKE PROPERTIES LLC
Grantor(s): 182 MAIN ST REALTY CORP,'COQUERAN MICHAEL, YIOVES
CHARILAOS
WD, $18,500.00, L29(33) OAK RIDGE ESTATES, W/MH
Grantee(s): OSOWIECKI ALEXANDER F, OSOWIECKI PATRICIA J


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Grantor(s): SUNTRUST BANK NA
SQCD, $10.00, BDY W1/4 7-13-18, PARCEL #04405-001-001
Grantee(s): WEBB SYBIL
Grantor(s): STAFFORD DENNIS JR, BANK OF AMERICA NA, NATIONS-
BANK NA TRUSTEE, HELEN M WEBB REVOCABLE TRUST
CD, $10.00, CC MARION COUNTY, BDY NE1/4 NW 1/4 12-12-17, ETC
Grantee(s): SENRAARMANDO
Grantor(s): SENRA OLGA
WD, $560,000.00, BDY 4-13-19, ETC, PARCEL #04940-001-00, 04964-
000-00
Grantee(s): SPRH WILLISTON HOLDINGS LLC
Grantor(s): OCALA COMMERCIAL LLC
CD, $10.00, OR 894/843, 907/708, BDY 9-14-19, ETC, PARCEL #05358-
000-00, 05358-002-00
Grantee(s): CRISPO FIORINO
Grantor(s): BLAGG MARGARET R, BLAGG HERBERT B
WD, $45,000.00, L30-31(J) A PORTION OF ROBINSONS ADD 1~ WIL-
LISTON
Grantee(s): RAMNARAIN NEVILLEM
Grantor(s): OCALA GAINESVILLE SUBURB AT ROBINSON I LLC
M, $237,800.00, L30-31(J) A PORTION OF ROBINSONS ADD TO WIL-
LISTON
Grantee(s): OCALA GAINESVILLE SUBURB AT ROBINSON I LLC
Grantor(s): RAMNARAIN NEVILLEM
M, $17,798.06, L3 TRIPLE CROWN FARMS SD #IV
Grantee(s): CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY SERVICES INC
Grantor(s): SPEARIN DANIEL G,SPEARIN JEFFREY S, SPEARIN NANCY
WD, $10,000.00, L9(21) OAK RIDGE ESTATES SD
Grantee(s): RECIO IDALBERTO
Grantor(s): FACENDA RAUL PEREZ
WD, $6,000.00, L45(19) THIRD ADD TO BRONSON HTS SD
Grantee(s): SANABRIA MELVA 0, ACEA SIXTO A
Grantor(s): JIMENEZ MARIA, JIMENEZ PEDRO DECEASED
WD, $25,000.00, L5(6) GOLDEN PARADISE
Grantee(s): ALMAZAN RAFAEL
Grantor(s): IRWIN NORMAN DALE
M, $75,000.00, L54 SILVER OAKS SD PHASES
Grantee(s): DITECH COM, MERS, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-
TRATION SYSTEMS INC, GMAC MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Grantor(s): FRASURE LEUNICE, SCHWAB NANCY


Manatees still in trouble
The state of Florida recently redefined the World Conserva-
tion Union's (IUCN) criteria for endangered species, calling
them "Threatened" instead of "Endangered." Patrick Rose,
recently appointed as executive director of Save the Manatee
Club, advises the public not to be misled into thinking the
endangered manatees' future is secure.
"Although the manatee is still listed as Endangered at the
federal level and is recommended for Endangered status at
the international level, the state's plan to downlist manatees
prematurely could have grave future consequences for the
manatee population since most protections for manatees are
implemented at the state level," Rose said. "Even though the
Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)
insists protection for Florida's official state marine mammal
won't change, a review of Florida law shows Endangered spe-
cies receive more protection than Threatened species." The
commission claims the Management Plan they'll devise will
protect the manatees, but Rose says Florida's Legislature will
be pressured by powerful lobbying interests to reduce the
agency's authority and funding used for manatee protection
efforts.
.According to FWC's scientists, the manatee population
could be reduced by as muchlas 50 percent in..die future frorn
growing human-related threats, red tide, and habitat loss".
Statistics also show boat strikes continue to kill manatees in
near-record numbers.
During winter months, manatees use the warm water dis-
charges of power plants. As aging plants are closed, these
discharges will no longer be available to manatees seeking
refuge from the cold. Similarly, the natural springs that man-
atees also depend on for winter refuges are being degraded
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20 High 9:55AM 4.0 8:31 PM Set 4:57 PM
20 Low 5:51 PM 0.2
F 21 High 12:47AM 2.9 6:46AM Rise 3:11 AM 18
21 Low 5:00 AM 2.3 8:30 PM Set 6:00 PM
21 High 10:57AM 4.1
21 Low 6:51PM 0.0
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22 High 11:56-AM 4.2
22 Low 7:41 PM -0.1
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of Chiefland. It's ready for you & your family to
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Lisa Baxter, Realtor

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Inc.

GMAC

Reai Estate

(352) 949-1649
605 North Main Street
Chiefland, FL 32626


Senior remodeling
As more Americans seek assisted living facility," said
to live at home in their golden Don Novak, Chairman of the
years, home remodelors are NAHB's Remodelors Council.
coming up with innovative ways Basic alterations can make
to modify homes to meet senior it easier and more affordable to
needs. carry out daily activities, such
Indeed, the National Associa- as bathing, cooking or climbing
tion of Home Builders (NAHB) stairs, and can improve a home's
is encouraging consumers to overall safety.
take proactive steps to modify Projects for aging-in-place
their hdmes as they age. With remodeling vary from the in-
careful remodeling, homeown- stallation of shower grab bars
ers can remain in their residences or adjustments of countertop
throughout their maturing years. heights, to private elevators and
"Aging-in-place means living first-floor master suites. Since
in one's home safely, indepen- professional modifications are
dently and comfortably, regard- often barely noticeable to visi-
less 'of age or ability level. As tors, homeowners can enjoy
Americans get older, we know their home safely and without
the vast majority would rather any institutional feel.
live in their own home than an For more information on ag-


Brad Smith, Licensed Real Estate Broker


needs take priority,


ing-in-place, seniors and their
families can consult two Web
sites developed by the Aging In
Place Council and the National
Reverse Mortgage Lenders As-
sociation: www.naipc.org, along
with www.seniorsafehome.com.
The two Web sites provide in-
formation on design ideas, use-
ful products and how to find
them, and professionals who
can help homeowners plan and
implement home modifications.
An information booklet also can
be downloaded.
To meet the demand of a
changing population, the NAHB
Remodelors Council has also
created a Certified Aging-in-
Place Specialist (CAPS) desig-
nation program the only pro-


gram that teaches remodelers
how to modify homes for the ag-
ing-in-place market. CAPS des-
ignees are specifically trained
how to evaluate a homeowner's
needs and implement a project
in a professional, aesthetically
pleasing way.
More than 800 professional
remodelers have completed
the education requirements for
CAPS since 2002.


Regina Goss
Licensed Real Estate Broker
www.gosswilliams.com
MOBILE HOMES: GS A
REAL ESTATE, INC.
Silver Oaks 3 BR, 2 BA Skyline on Landscaped cul de
sac lot, covered porch, detached garage. $134,900
Illness Forces Sale -2006 3/2 DWMH on 1 plus acre,
like new. $84,900.
Corer Lot- 2002 3-BR/2BA DWMH in Gleason's Trailer
Village. Fireplace, new well & septic. $65,000
Whitted Mobile Home Estates 3/2 DWMH on 2 lots,
screened porch, detached carport & more. $69,000
New Listing Park-like 5 acres with 2/2 SWMH. Double
carport & screen porch additions. Immaculate inside
and out. A must see. $110,000.
Waterfront 2/1 SWMH with porch additions located on
canal lot in Fanning Springs. Canal is access to
Suwannee River. $149,900.
LOTS & ACREAGE:
7.45 Acres on U.S. Alt. 27. $130,000
8.9 Acres -just off U.S. Alt. 27.'$120,000
5 Wooded Acres Gilchrist County, some pecan trees.
$85700, Reduced to $76,500!
100 Acres Williston area, pines, oaks, holly & more,
small ponds. $1-9;00 per acre. Reduced to $15,000 per
acre. Motivated seller.
Corer Parcel 80 Ac at corer of 2 paved roads, planted
pines. $15,000 per acre
80 Acres -1/4 mile paved road frontage, large oaks.
$12,000 per acre
20 Acres -just 5 miles from town, paved road.
$15,000 per acre
160 Acres Adjacent to Goethe Forest over 100 Ac plant-
ed pines paved road access. $10,000 per Acre
City of Trenton Small residential building lot in town -
chain link fenced, nice lawn. $39,900
Bronson Heights 1/4 Acre lot on NE 94th Terr., ready
for MH or SHIP home. $17,500
Whitted Mobile Home Estates -2 lots ready for your mo-
bile home. One w/ shed: $15,500.2nd one: $15,000.
10-Acre Tracts- 4 to choose from. Great location close to
Golf Course. Priced $125,000 to $139,000.
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Southwest Chiefland -3-3BR, 1 BA handyman, block home
on large lot. Needs some work. $53-9U0t Reduced $47,900
City of Chiefland 2 or 3 BR, 1 BA home on U.S. Alt.'27,
garage & screen porch. $1429-90Reduced to $110,000!
Park Avenue East 3 BR, 1 Bath on corer parcel. Great
for SHIP. $89,900
Details and photos at www.gosswilliams, com
102 S. Main Street, Chiefland, FL 32626
Office: 352-493-2838 Evenings: 352-493-1380



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listings here.

Call Laura for the
Bronson/Williston area
at 352-486-2312
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Room to Roaml 4BRZ/BA;
2,024 sq.ft., 9.3 acres Over 9
acres. CBS workshop & RV
ready. Adj land avail. $499,000
\ Richard Dass, Realtor
(352) 843-1090


A Real Must Seel 2BR/2BA;
1,640 sq. ft., 1 acre Convenient
to Gville/Newberry. Landscaped
pool & 2 master suites. $92,500
ngela Tomczak, Realtor
W y (352)225-1225


On 2 Lotsl 3BR/2BA; 1,248 sq.
ft., 2.62 acres 20x20 carport,
storage shed, partial fencing, &
patio$120,000
Jerry Mills, Realtor
S. (352) 339-0588


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RIVER HOME
WITH AN
UNBELIEVABLE
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is located at
Fowlers Bluff, the
very Southern
most community
on the East side of Suwaqnee and most accessible area
to Tampa/St.Pete.This home was built with comfort and
entertaining as a priority. With 2900 Sq.Ft.ofliving area, Immaculate and Roomy 3 bedroom, 3 bath Lovely 3 bedroom 2 bath home In Country
here are just a few of the special features: Master Suite mobile home on 26 acres just out of Chiefland. Over Club Community. This home has an open
with Large his & her bathrooms, Lg. Kitchen, Dining 2000 sq ft of living area, including living room, dining design with a nice view of the patio and pool
Room, Living Room with Rock Fireplace, Workshop, Lg. room, laundry room, family room and den. Detached area. It is a well maintained and fully
Laundry Room, Double Boat House w/Lifts and barn/workshop.Also includes an extra rentalunitwith landscaped home in a beautiful country
Screened Porch Overlooking River. Call for pictures & goodtenant.CAN BE DIVIDED.(LMH-751689).$395,00. setting.$219,000.(LR-753002-RH)
more details. $589,500. (LW-751928) 352-493-2221 Total 352-493-2221 352-493-2221
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0.22 acre, Bronson, In city limits, S25,000 I1 acres, Morriston, Well, septic, & power. $55,000
0.25 acre, Bronson, Convenient to Williston, S18,000 1.25 acres, Morriston, Lightly wooded, quiet area. S45,000
0.5 acre, Bronson, just off highway, 532,000 1.25 acres, Bronson, Cleared with large oaks. 524,850
0.82 acre, Bronson, Partial clearing, limerock drive. 24,00 .25 acres, Bronson, University Estates 530,000
0.83 acre, Bronson, Partial clearing, limerock drive. 524.000 1.3 acres, Morriston, Southeast Levy County. S37,500
1 acre, Bronson, On paved road, cleared. 520,000 1.65 acres, Bronson, Partial clearing, limerock drive. 548,000
1.08 acres, Bronson, Right offpaved road, $19, 500 4.9 acres, Morriston, Nicely cleared on paved road. $130,100
Aceg.Arae trmMo A creae, ,ot Acrtea ge 1.01Acres. goein.Acreag.Ar eae cegod.ae ceg.Aceg.Arae


S 10 acres, Momston, Clearedrolhng 15.04 acres, Morriston, Cleared,
in. Shamrock Acres 200,000 upward slope from rd. $270,000
S31.75 acres,
Development potential. S620.000


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Newly refurbished 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath concrete MOTIVATEDSELLER-Well maintained, concrete block shopping, the Suwannee River, the Gulf of
block home. Screened n front porch.Updated kitchen, house on a half acre lot.The carport has been enclosed Mexico, and only 45 minutes to Gainesville.""
New air conditioner.Very clean and neat.Need to see to and could be used as a den orfourth bedroom.Thereis SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY WITH 24
appreciate. Beautiful oaks on the property. $138,000. one ceiling fan with central heat and air. $112,000. HOURS NOTICE!! "* $59,900. (GMH-752987-
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Deadline:
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egals



SI Y COUNTY JOURNAL
m1.iCOUNTY VIV *sT. l2


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


Call:
Fax:


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


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


Email: nmblitcht'a'levyjournal.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


Miscellaneous / Employment Rentals


10 201


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.
Call (800) 556-8885 or visit www.
drugrehab.net
I AM IN POSSESSION of 2
Double Wides: a 1974 Bama,
Serial #s N4117A/N4117B,
and a 1974 General, Serial
#s 333649/333650. Anyone
claiming ownership, write PO
Box 899, Bronson, FL 32621-
0899. 7/6,13,20,27p.


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. Calf 486-6297. tfnb.


Help Want !
210 Full time
QUALITY HAIRDRESSER want-
ed. Shear Expressions-Bronson.
352-486-6899.5/4tfn

PAINTERS WANTED, Minimum
3 years experience. Excellent
Pay & Benefits (Insurance, 401 K,
etc.) OT available. DFWO, EEO
800-841-3898 8/10p
DAYCARE CENTER NEEDS
director CDA and director
credentials. Please call 486-
3705. 8/10p
Help Want i
240 Part tim
SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD
position open. Qualifications
include high school diploma or
equivalent and ability to work in
a variety of weather conditions.
Applications may be obtained at
Chieland Police Department, 14
East Park Avenue, Chiefland.
Position,open until filled. 7/27b





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301


Commerce li
330 Property for
COMMERCIAL OFFICE space
available now. 2 units available.
Located in Levy Office Complex
at 12650 NW Hwy. 19 in Chief-
land. Approximately 280 sq. ft.
$350/mo. Includes tax. Includes
all utilities. 1st and last month
deposit. Very high visibility. 1
mile N of Wal-Mart, across from
Dodge Dealership (352) 214-
7597. Ask for Bill

real Estate


I40,
Mobile Horp
415 for SaolI.
2006 DESTINY 16x72 box, 3BR,
2BA, garden tub, heat pump.
Buyer must move. Below book,
$26,000 352-490-7154 or 352-
949-4483 7/27p

$79,500 3/2 M/H 28X60 on 1 1/4
acres near Bronson. Refurbished
with new cabinetry, new flooring,
new Sapiliances an i Oe-p .
(352) 472-4977. 811 /i.

FRSL:cdr*
beds wit 0atese


Iu Land :
425 for Salce
UNIVERSITY ESTATES property
is 1.25 acre lot #169 on 102nd
between 86th and 87th Street.
Oak Ridge Estates property is
approximately one acre BIk 49,
lot 9 on 62nd Lane between
115th and 117. Both properties
good access off Hwy 27-A in
Bronson. Contact Byron Nenos
at 813-264-7929. 6/29-9/14p
Lease toi
5 Purchase,.1

LEASE TO PURCHASE 3/2 DW/
MH 1 acre. Needs some TLC.
Save thousands from sale price
if you fix. Appliances furnished,
screened porch, cable ready, 50'
TV antenna. Call 352-318-9262.
8/3p

or Sale





510
SOUTHERN AUCTION MAR-
KETING, 15991 Hwy. 27A, Wil-
liston, Monday Night, July 24,
at 7:00 p.m., Col Joel Kulcsar
AU1437, AB2240, 10% buyr's
premiunm'Liv'f8n o'dlhjing
room set, carnival glass fenfon,
sofa, jewelry, tools and more.
Contact 352-528-2950. 7/20b


510 Auction


FAT GOOSE AUCTION holding
estate merchandise auctions in
downtown Cliiefland each Friday
starting at 6:15 pm with super
box lots and our main auction
starts at 7:00 pm. (Our box lots
have a start price of $2.00 and
the items in the main auction start
at $5.00). Always-outstanding
estate items including glassware,
great art glass this week, pottery,
vintage 1800's books, primitives,
art of all types, old bottles, old
toys all types of estate stuff
and merchandise from state
bankruptcies to include tools,
household items, etc. AU992/
AB692 (Ron Jamerson) 10% BP
- for more info call Jim at (352)
356-1065. 7/20b
Miscellany


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

S Want to BB
560
PAY] Nr~J
work receiviersand yellow smart
cards. Call Jeff 352-949-5601.
8/3p


recreation


60.

Campers ai
610 Rvs
89 MALLARD Overland luxury
38 ft. Basement model. A-1 con-
dition, sheltered. $15,600. (352)
495-2473. 7/27p
1992 NOMAD FIFTH wheel
camper with slide out in living
room. Good condition. $3,000.
Call Janet or Vince Dean -352-
486-4921.8/3p
1987 PROWLER FIFTH wheel,
26', excellent condition. Added
rear platform for generator &
cooler space. $3,000. Call Tom-
my Dean 352-486-2462/318-
0796. 8/3P
Transportation


801
1998 DODGE DUALLY body.
Good fenders, excellent condi-
tion. Dodge red with tailgate
- $750 firm. Call Tommy Dean
486-2462/cell phone 318-0796.
8/3p

1998 FORD WINDSTAR
Van great condition! New
transmLissiop, Inierstires, great
family vehicle. $2,800.00. Call
352-493-2338. 8/10p


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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL


CLASSIFIED & LEGALS


THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006


Pane 13


""gals




IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 38-2006CA-000288
KERRY PARKS,
Plaintiff,
vs.

RUSSELL A. EVERETT, SR.,
PAUL R. VARNES, JILL VAR-
NES, ANNIE HUGHLEY, if mar-
ried, if alive, and if dead, his
respective unknown, spouses,
heirs, devisees, grantees, credi-
tors, or other parties claiming
by, through, under or against
them individually, and STAGE-
COACH ENTERPRISES, INC.
n/k/a RAMCO MOBILE HOME
CONCRETE & CON- STRUC-
TION COMPANY COMPANY,
a dissolved corporation, it's as-
signs, creditors and successors,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: RUSSELL A. EVERETT,
SR.
LASTADDRESS
UNKNOWN

ANNIE HUGHLEY
LAST ADDRESS
UNKNOWN

STAGECOACH ENTER-
PRISES, INC. n/k/a RAMCO
MOBILE HOME CONCRETE &
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
c/o NEVADA CORPORATE HED-
QUARTERS, INC.
SUITE 700
101 CONVENTION CEN-
TER DRIVE
'LAS VEGAS, NV 89109

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to Quiet Title as to the fol-
lowing described lands:

Lots 25 & 26, Block 6, Oak
Ridge Estates, according to the
Plat thereof, recorded in Plat
Book 3, Page 63, public records
of Levy County, Florida.

:; TAX PARCEL #09352-023-
00/09352-024-00

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 Aug. 4,
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 June 23,
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: June 29, July 6, 13, 20,
2006

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

CASE NUMBER: 38-2006-CA-
000307

ROBERT L. DAILEY and LAU-
REN J. DAILY, husband and wife,
and ALONZO JAY HARDEN, JR.
and HELEN C. HARDEN, hus-
band and wife
Plaintiffs,
vs.

JAMES W. OHARA and JOY M.
OHARA, husband and wife,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT
TO CHAPTER 45

NOTICE IS GIVEN that pur-
suant to Summary Final Judg-


ment of Foreclosure dated the
28th day of June, 2006 in Case
Number 38-2006-CA-000307 of
the Circuit Court of the Eighth
Judicial Circuit in and for Levy
County, Florida,'in which ROB-
ERT L. DAILY and LAUREN J.
DAILEY, husband and wife, and
ALONZO JAY HARDEN, JR. and.
HELEN C. HARDEN, husband
and wife, are the Plaintiffs and


JAMES W. OHARA and JOY M.
OHARA, husband and wife, are
the Defendants, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash
in the Front Lobby of the Levy
County Courthouse, Bronson,
Levy County, Florida at 11:00
A.M. on the 31st day of July,
2006, the following described
property set forth in the Order or
Final Judgment of Foreclosure:

Lots 57 & 58, BLOCK 3, FAN-
NIN SPRINGS ANNEX, a sub-
division of record in Plat Book
3, Page 31, public records of
Levy County, FL, together with
a 1982 single wide Mobile Home
ID#S48S142FK4346GA, Title #
21784174.


DATED this 29th
2006.
Danny J. Shipp
Clerk of the Court


day of June,


By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
(Seal)
Pub: July 13, 20, 2006

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
FLORIDA EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 38-2006-CA-000117
DRUMMOND COMMUNITY
BANK,
A Florida banking corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.

JOSHUA HOOSER, a Single
Person
Defendant

NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT
TO CHAPTER 45

NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursu-
ant to Summary Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated the 28th day
of June, 2006 in Case Number
38-2006-CA-000117 of the Cir-
cuit Court of the Eighth Judicial
Circuit in and for Levy County,
Florida, in which DRUMMOND
COMMUNITY BANK, a Florida
Banking Corporation, is the
Plaintiff and JOSHUA HOQSER,
a single person, is the Defen-
dant, I will sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash in the Front
Lobby of the Levy County Court-
house,, Bronson, Levy, County,
Florida at 11:00A.M. on the 31st
day of July, 2006, the following
described property set forth in
the Order or Final Judgment of
Foreclosure:
Lot 21, Block A, Rosewood
Park, Unit No.. 1, according to
the plat thereof recorded in Plat
Book 3, page 22, Public Records
of Levy County, Florida.
Togetherwith a 1985 Fleetwood
Sandpoint Singlewide Mobile
Home, ID#FL1AD307004341.

DATED this 29th. day of June,
2006.
Danny J. Shipp
Clerk of the Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
(Court Seal)
Pub.: July 13, 20, 2006

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Case No.: 38 2006 DR 00526
RHONDA GAYLENE FOSTER
Petitioner
and
ROBIN LAVENE SIMMONS
Respondent.
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
TO: ROBIN LAVENE SIMMONS
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 de-
fenses, if any, to it on RHONDA
GAYLENE FOSTER, whose ad-
dress 533 SE 1st Ave., Williston,
FL 32696 on or before August 7,
2006, and file the original with
the clerk of this Court at Clerk
of Court, Family Division, P.O.
Box 610, Bronson, FL 32621
before service on Petitioner or
immediately thereafter. If you fail
to do so, a default may be en-
tered 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 this
Court's office notified of your cur-
rent address. (You may file No-
tice of Current Address, Florida
Supreme CourtApproved Family
Law Form 12.915.) Future pa-


pers in this lawsuit will be mailed
to the address on record at the
clerk's office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Flor-
ida Family Law Rules of Proce-
dure, requires certain automatic
disclosure of documents and in-
formation. Failure to comply can
result in sanctions, including dis-
missal or striking of pleadings.
Dated July 3, 2006.
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
Deanna K. Dobbins
Deputy Clerk
(COURT SEAL)
Pub: July 6, 13, 20, 27, 2006

"NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

Paul Barcia, d/b/a L&L Stor-
age, pursuant to the provisions
of the Florida Self Storage Facil-
ity Act (Fla. Stat. 83.801 et sec.),
hereby gives notice of sale un-
der said Act to wit: On July 28,
2006 at L&L Storage, 2990 N.E.
200h Ave., 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 bay or bays,
rented by the following person/
persons:

Carl Appling
2631 SE 132nd Ct.
Morriston, FL 32668

Bernita Appling
4171 NE 203r Ct.
Williston, FL 32696

Queen Mclntyre
4470 NE Terr.
Williston, FL 32696

Summerfield Sales
9180 NW160" Ave.
Morriston. FL 32668

Ramona Crews
10630 NE 76h St.
Bronson, FL 32621

Jerry Dorman
PO Box 375
Bronson, FL 32621

Marvin Ragland
4870 NE 32nd St.
Silver Springs, FL 34488.

Charles Soderlurid,,Jr., ,.
"410 SE 50thAe.
Ocala, FL 34471

Consists of household, per-
sonal, or miscellaneous items,
stored at L&L Storage, 2990 N.E.
200th Avenue, Williston, Florida.
Sale is being made to satisfy a
statutory lien.

Dated July 10, 2006

L&L Storage
2990 N.E. 200" Avenue
Williston, Florida 32696
(352) 528-6179

Sale Date: July 28, 2006
Pub: July 13, 20, 2006


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

PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 38-
2005-CP-310
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ANNE ALMSTEADT aka ANN
F. ALMSTEADT
Deceased.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: Ralph Almsteadt, and his
heirs and assigns, if any, whose
whereabouts are unknown.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED of the
administration of the estate of
ANNE ALMSTEADT aka ANN
F. ALMSTEADT, File Number
38-2005-CP-310, pursuant to
the Notice of Administration filed
in that case on December 13,
2005, a copy of which is incor-
porated herein, and follows or is
attached hereto.

Dated: June 29, 2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of the Circuit Court

Deanna Dobbins
Deputy Clerk

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,


EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA


PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 38-2005-CP-


IN RE: ESTATE OF
ANNE ALMSTEADT
aka ANN F. ALMSTEADT
Deceased.


NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION

The administration of the es-
tate of ANNE ALMSTEADT aka
ANN F. ALMSTEADT, File Num-
ber 38-2005-CP- 310, is pend-
ing in the Circuit Court, Eighth
Judicial Circuit, in and for Levy
County, Florida, Probate Divi-
sion, the address of which is P.O.
Drawer 610, Bronson, Florida
32621. The estate is a testate
estate. The date of the Last Will
and Testament of decedent is
November 7, 1999. The names
and addresses of the personal
representative and the personal
representative's attorney are set
forth below.

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:

All persons on whom this no-
tice is served who have objec-
tions that challenge the validity
of the will, the qualifications of
the personal representative, ven-
ue, or jurisdiction of this Court
are required to file a .petition or
other pleading requesting relief
with this Court WITHIN THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.

ALL OBJECTIONS NOT SO'
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.

Personal Representative
Russell Lowell
P.O. Box 630
Cedar Key, FL 32625

Attorney for Personal Repre-
sentative.
Terry Tataru
Terry Tataru, PA.
P.O. Box 303
Cedar Key, Florida
32625-0303
(352) 543-6090
Florida Bar No. 0079863

FILED
2005 DEC 13 P 3:18
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: July 13, 20, 2006

SUWANNEE RIVER-WATER
MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
PUBLIC NOTICE- .
OF APPLICATION

Notice is hereby given that
pursuant to Chapter 373, Florida
Statutes, the following applica-
tion for permit was. received on
July 7, 2006:

Hidden Acres, Property Plus
Developer, 5885 E. Cane Ct.,
Hernando, FL 34442, has sub-
mitted an application for an En-
vironmental Resource Permit
Number ERP06-0348, for a total
project area of 453 acres. The
project is located in Township 12
South, Range 16 East, Section
36, in Levy County.

Interested persons may com-
ment upon the application or
submit a written request for a
staff report containing proposed
agency action regarding the ap-
plication by writing to the Suwan-
nee River Water Management
District, Attn: Resource Manage-
ment, 9225 C.R. 49, Live Oak,'
Florida 32060. Such comments
or requests must be received by
5:00 PM within 21 days from the
.date of publication.

No further public notice will be
provided regarding this applica-
tion. A copy of the staff report
must be requested in order to re-
main advised of further proceed-
ings. Substantially affected per-
sons are entitled to request an
administrative hearing, pursuant
to Title 28, Florida Administrative
Code, regarding the proposed
agency action by submitting a
written request after reviewing
the staff report.

Pub.: July 20, 2006

PUBLIC NOTICE OF
RECEIPT OF APPLICATION
STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
NOTICE OF APPLICATION


The Department announces re-
,ceipt of an application for a per-
mit from the Levy County Board
of County Commissioners, to
construct and operate a new
Class III waste disposal at the
Levy County Solid Waste Man-
agement Facility. The facility is
located at 12051 NE 69th Lane,
Bronson, Florida.


This application is being pro-
cessed and is available for
public inspection during normal
business hours, 8:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m., Monday through Fri-
day, except legal holidays, at
7825 Baymeadows Way, Suite
B-200, Jacksonville, Florida. Any
comments or objections should
be filed in writing with the De-
partment at this address. Com-
ments or objections should be
submitted as soon as possible
to insure that there is adequate
time for them to be considered in
the Department's decision on the
application.
Pub.: July 20, 2006

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE
8th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 38-04-CA-362
NATIONAL CITY MORT-
GAGE CO.


PLAINTIFF


VS.'


LELA ANNE LYNCH, IF LIV-
ING, AND IF DEAD, THE UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DE-.
VISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGN-
EES, LIENORS, CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN IN-
TEREST BY, THROUGH, UN-
DER OR AGAINST LELA ANNE
LYNCH; JOSHUA LYNCH, IF
LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN' SPOUSE, HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AS-
SIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI-
TORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST JOSH-
UA LYNCH; MICHAEL J. BAR-
LATTO; JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION

DEFENDANTS)

RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
the Motion to Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated July 12, 2006, en-
tered in Civil Case No. 38-04CA-
362 of the Circuit Court of the 8t"
Judicial Circuit in and for.LEVY
County, BRONSON, Florida, I
will sell to the highest arid'best
bidder for cash at MAIN LOBBY
of the LEVY County Courthouse,
355 SOUTH COURT STREET,
BRONSON, Florida, at 11:00
a.m. on the 28th day of August
2006 the following described
property as set forth in said Sum-
mary Final Judgment, to-wit:
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH-
WEST CORNER OF THE
SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF
THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER
(SW % OF SE %) OF SECTION
26, TOWNSHP 10 SOUTH,
RANGE 14 EAST, AS A POINT
OF REFERENCE; THENCE
NORTH 89"51'00" EAST, A
DISTANCE OF 160.0 FEET TO
AND FOR THE POINT OF BE-
GINNING; THENCE CONTINUE
NORTH 89"51'00" EAST, 368.0
FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH
00"00'55" EAST, 412.50 FEET;
THENCE RUN SOUTH 89"51'00"
WEST, 279.09 FEET; THENCE
RUN SOUTH 00"00'55" WEST,
175.00 FEET; THENCE RUN
SOUTH 89"51'00" WEST, 88.91
FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH
00"05'41" WEST 237.50 FEET
TO THE POINTOF BEGINNING,
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Together with a 2003 Dou-
ble-Wide Mobile Home, Vin
#'s GAFL275B74474BP21
& GAFL275A74474BP21
Any person claiming an inter-
est in the surplus from the sale.
if any, other than property owner
as of the date of the lis pendens.
must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale.
Dated this 12"t day of July,
2006
Danny J. Shipp
Clerk of the Circuit Court

By: Gwen MpElroy
Deputy Clerk

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
IN ACCORDANCE, WITH
THE AMERICANS WITH DIS-
ABILITIES ACT, persons with
disabilities needing a special
accommodation should contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the LEVY County Courthouse at
352-486-5276, 1-800-955-8771
(TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via
Florida Relay Service.
DAVID J. STERN, P.A.
801 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
Pub. July 20, 27, 2006

Enjoy the rest of
summer, but remem-
ber .. don't drink
and drivel


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA,
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
Case No. 38-2006-CA-
000363

MIDFIRST BANK
Plaintiff,
vs.
BRANDON N. MANNING,
SR., ALEXIS N. MANNING,
AND UNKNOWN TENANTS/
OWNERS,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given, pursu-
ant to Final Judgment of Fore-
closure for Plaintiff entered in
this cause on July 10, 2006, in
the Circuit Court of Levy County,
Florida, I will sell the property
situated in Levy County, Florida
described as:
LOTS 11 AND 12, BLOCK
1, "BLACKJACK RIDGE ES-
TATFS" ACCORDING TO


THE PLAT THEREOF RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK
4, PAGE 29, PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH
A 2000 FLEETWOOD DOU-
BLEWIDE MOBILE HOME;
VIN FLFLX70A27782AV21
AND FLFLX70B27782AV21;
TITLE NUMBERS 82262434
AND 82262555


and commonly known as:
10851 NE 57TH STREET; includ-
ing the building, appurtenances,
and fixtures located therein, at
public sale, to the highest and
best.bidder, for cash, Sales are
held in the front lobby of the
Levy County Courthouse Court
Street, Bronson, FL, on August
14, 2006 at 11 o'clock A.M.
Any persons claiming an inter-
est in the surplus from the sale,
if any, or other than the property
owner as of the date of the lis
pendens must file a claim within
60 days after the sale.
Dated this 12t day of July,
2006.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk

Michelle Garcia Gilbert
Kass, Shuler, Solomon, Spec-
tor, Foyle & Singer, P.A.
P.O. Box 800
Tampa, FL 33601-0800

If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs any accommo-
dation in order to participate in
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost to you, to the provision
of certain assistance. Please
contact Jan Phillips at (352)-374-
3648 within 2 working days of
your receipt of this notice; if you
are hearing or voice impaired,
call 1-800-955-8771.
Pub: July 20, 27, 2006
INVITATION TO BID

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT THE BOARD OF COUN-
TY COMMISSIONERS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA, hereby
calls for and requests sealed
bids for the October 1, 2006 and
ending September 30, 2007.
(1) Asphalt S I:
(2) Asphalt: S III
(3). Type "C" Colmix:
Included in price of Asphalt
would be the Barber Green Pav-
er for county use.

Bids shall be publicly opened
and read at 9:00 A.M., or as
soon thereafter as practical on
AUGUST 22. 2006.

Detailed information and
specifications on the above
may be obtained by contact-
ing the LEVY COUNTY ROAD
DEPARTMENT, POST OFFICE
BOX 336, BRONSON, FLORIDA
32621. PHONE (352) 486-5124.

DONE AND ORDERED BY
THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS IN OPEN
SESSION THIS 20TH DAY OF
JUNE, A.D. 2006.

THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA -

BY: NANCY BELL,
CHAIRMAN
ATTEST: DANNY J. SHIPP,
CLERK OF COURT

SEAL
Pub: July 20, 27, 2006





Legall










Pane 14


LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL


CLASSIFIED & LEGALS


THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006


NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 906 of'the sale of 1999
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: WILLIAM GIL-
REATH REV. TRUST.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY: THE SOUTH
1/2 OF TRACT NO. 5, IN AN UN-
RECORDEDSUBDIVISION FOR
HORIZONS ENTERPRISES,
INC., BY WILLIAM D. PARRISH,
DATED OCTOBER 2, 1971,
MORE PARTICULARLY DE-
.SCRIBED IN THAT WARRAN-
TY DEED RECORDED IN OR
BOOK 380, PAGE 692, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA. SAID. TRACT AS-
SESSED TOGETHER WITH A
1973 PARKER, SINGLEWIDE
MOBILE HOME BEARING ID#
13GCM013642 AND TITLE#
5967532, LOCATED THEREON,
SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 12,
RANGE 18, PARCEL #04101-
002-0H.

NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: ROBERT WERNER
AND LORETTA WERNER.

All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall be
redeemed according to law, the
property described in such Cer-
tificate will be sold to the highest
bidder in the Courthouse lobby
on Monday, the 24th day of
July, 2006, between the hours of
11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 19th day of June,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Jun. 29 andJul, 6, 13, and
20, 2006 .


NOTICE OF APPLICATION-
FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
,that the holders) of Certificate
number 2199 of the sale of
1999 has (have) filed said Cer-
tificate for a Tax Deed to be is-
sued thereon. The name(s) of
the holders) of said Certificate,
the description of the property,
and the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:

NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: WILLIAM GIL-
REATH REV. TRUST.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE
PROPERTY: LOT 24, BLOCK
15, BRONSON HEIGHTS
THIRD ADDITION, FILED IN
PLAT BOOK 3, PAGES 61 & 62,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA, SECTION
22, TOWNSHIP 12, RANGE 17,
PARCEL #08215-014-00.

NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: RODOLFO NUNEZ .

All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall be
redeemed according to law, the
property described in such Cer-
tificate will be sold to the highest
bidder in the Courthouse lobby
on Monday, the 24th day of
July, 2006, between the hours of
11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 19th day of June,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Jun. 29 and Jul. 6, 13, and
20, 2006


NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 2487 of the sale of
1999 has (have) filed said Cer-
tificate for a Tax Deed to. be is-
sued thereon. The name(s) of
the holders) of said Certificate,


the description of the property,
and the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:

NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: WILLIAM GIL-


REATH REV. TRUST.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE
PROPERTY: LOT 16, BLOCK
75, REPLAT OF WILLISTON
HIGHLANDS UNIT 5, ACCORD-
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF,
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4,
PAGE 5, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
SECTION 05, TOWNSHIP 14,
RANGE 18, PARCEL #09556-
015-00.

NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: PERRY FOSTER AKA
PERRY FOSTER .

All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall be
redeemed according to law, the
property described in such Cer-
tificate will be sold to the highest
bidder in the Courthouse lobby
on Monday, the 24th day of
July, 2006, between the hours of
11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 19th day of June,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Jun. 29 and Jul, 6, 13, and
20, 2006


NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 2185 of the sale of
2001 has (have) filed said Cer-
tificate for a Tax Deed to be is-
sued thereon. The name(s) of
the holders) of said Certificate,
the description of the property,
and the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:

NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: LEVY COUNTY.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE
PROPERTY: LOT 4, BLOCK 53,
WILLISTON HIGHLANDS GOLF
AND COUNTRY CLUB ES-
TATES, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGES 67
THRU 67M, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 13,
RANGE.18, PARCEL #09230-
003-00.

NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: MARIA S. RIVERA-
TOLEDO AKA MARIA RIVERA
TOLEDO .

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
oh Monday, the 24th day of
July, 2006, between the hours of
11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 19th day of June,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Jun. 29, and Jul. 6, 13, and
20, 2006
--------------

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 2335 of the sale of
2001 has (have) filed said Cer-
tificate for a Tax Deed to be is-
sued thereon. The name(s) of
the holders) of said Certificate,
the description of the property,
and the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:

NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: LEVY COUNTY.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY: LOT 3,
BLOCK 2, OAK RIDGE ES-
TATES, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGES 63-1
THRU 63-7, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 12,
RANGE 17, PARCEL #09348-
002-00.

NAMES) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: ISMAEL MEDINA
AND MARIA SOTO.


All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall be
redeemed according to law, the
property described in such Cer-
tificate will be sold to the highest
bidder in the Courthouse lobby
on Monday, the 24th day of
July, 2006, between the hours of
11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 19th day of June,


2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Jun. 29, and Jul. 6,13, and
20, 2006


NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 2374 of the sale of
2001 has (have) filed said Cer-
tificate for a Tax Deed to be is-
sued thereon. The name(s) of
the holders) of said Certificate,
the description of the property,
and the names) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:

NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: LEVY.COUNTY.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY: LOT 7,
BLOCK 26, OAK RIDGE ES-
TATES, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 63-1
THRU 63-7, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 12,
RANGE 17, PARCEL #09374-
006-00.

NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: EDWIN FIGUEROA
AND BETHZAIDA FIGUEROA
AND GARBINO ORTIZ.

All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall be
redeemed according to law, the
property described in such Cer-
tificate will be sold to the highest
bidder in the Courthouse lobby
on Monday, the 24th day of
July, 2006, between the hours of
11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 19th day of June,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY FLORIDA
Pub.: Jun. 29, and Jul. 6, 13, and
20, 2006


NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders() of Certificate
number 2508 of the sale of
2001 has (have) filed said Cer-
tificate for a Tax Deed to be is-
sued thereon. The name(s) of
the holders) of said Certificate,
the description of the property,
and the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:

NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: LEVY COUNTY.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OFTHE
PROPERTY: LOT 7, BLOCK B,
OAK RIDGE ESTATES, UNIT
ONE, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGES 7,
7A & 7B, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 12,
RANGE 17, PARCEL #09466-
007-00.


NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: DARLENE P. WA-
TERS .

All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall be
redeemed according to law, the
property described in such Cer-
tificate will be sold to the highest
bidder in the Courthouse lobby
on Monday, the 24th day of
July, 2006, between the hours of
11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.'
DATED this 19th day of June,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Jun. 29, and Jul. 6, 13, and
20, 2006


NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 2509 of the sale of
2001 has (have) filed said Cer-
tificate for a Tax Deed to be is-
sued thereon. The name(s) of


the holders) of said Certificate,
the description of the property,
and the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:

NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: LEVY COUNTY.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE
PROPERTY: LOT 8, BLOCK B,
OAK RIDGE ESTATES, UNIT
ONE, ACCORDING TO THE


PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGES 7,
7A & 7B, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 12,
RANGE 17, PARCEL #09466-
008-00.

NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: DARLENE P. WA-
TERS .

All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall be
redeemed according to law, the
property described in such Cer-
tificate will be sold to the highest
bidder in the Courthouse lobby
on Monday, the 24th day of
July, 2006, between the hours of
11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 19th day of June,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: Jun. 29, and Jul. 6, 13, and
20, 2006


NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

Todd Hubbard d/b/a Kip's Mini-
Storage, pursuant to the provi-
sions of the Florida Self Storage
Facility Act (Fla. Stat. 83.801 et.
see.) hereby gives Notice of Sale
under said Act, to wit:
On July 29, 2006 at.Kip's
Mini-Storage, 13645 N.W. Hwy
#19, Chiefland, FL, Todd Hubbard
or his agent will conduct a sale
at 10:00 a.m. by sealed bids to
the highest bidder. Bids to be
opened by Noon for the contents
of the bay or bays, rented by the
following person/persons:

Cheryl Easley
P.O. Box 1303
Chiefland, FL 32644

Thomas Alderman, Jr.
5650 S.W. 30 St.
Chiefland, FL 32626

James Turner
P.O. Box 274
Suwannee, FL 32692

Alexander Delgodo, Jr.
724 Oak St.
Manchester, TN 37355

Deborah Roberts
P.O. Box 1584
Chiefland, FL 32644

Consists of household,
personal items or miscellaneous
merchiandise, "stored' 1at Kip's
Mini-Storage, 13645 N.W. Hwy
#19, Chiefland, FL. Sale is being
made to satisfy a statutory lien.

Kip's Mini Storage
P.O. Box 540
Chiefland, FL 32644
Phone: (352) 490-9591
Sale'Date: July 29, 2006
Pub: July 13, 20, 2006

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
8TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION

CASE NO: 06-CA-309
CITIMORTGAGE, INC.,
successor by merger to
PRINCIPAL RESIDENTIAL
MORTGAGE, INC.


VS.

DAVID C. SHARPE
AND IF DEAD, THE
SPOUSE, HEIRS,
GRANTEES, A
LIENORS, C
TRUSTEES AND A


PARTIES
INTEREST
UNDER OR
C. SHARPE;
a/k/a MARIA
JOHN DOE


CLAII
BY,
AGAI
MAR
DIAN
and


AS UNKNOWN TI
POSSESSION
DEF

NOTICE OF FORE
SALE

NOTICE IS HER
pursuant to a Sur
Judgment of Forec
July 5, 2006 ente
Case No. 06-CA-
Circuit Court of the
Circuit in and for LI
Bronson, Florida, I
highest and best bic
at the Main Lobby
County Courthou.
at 355 South Cou
Bronson, Florida, a
on the 7" day of A
the following descril
as set forth in sa
Final Judgment, to-\

LOT 2, BLOCK
"BRONZE-SUN A
UNRECORDED SI
IN THE SOUTH E
SECTION 34, TOV
SOUTH, RANGE



LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

FOR A POINT OF REFERENCE
COMMENCE AT THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 11
SOUTH 17 EAST;THENCE RUN
S 89 DEGREES 03 MINUTES
00 SECONDS W, ALONG THE
SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 34,
A DISTANCE OF 450.15 FEET
TO THE WESTERLY RIGHT
OF WAY LINE OF A 50 FOOT
STREET (KNOWN AS BAHIA
DRIVE): THENCE RUN N 00
DEGREES 58 MINUTES 06
SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID
RIGHT OF WAY LINE, 1250.69
FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY
RIGHT OF WAY LINE A 50
FOOT STREET (KNOWN AS
FLORATAM STREET); THENCE
S 89 DEGREES 03 MINUTES
00 SECONDS W, ALONG
SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE,
1094.50 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING; THENCE
CONTINUE S 89 DEGREES
03 MINUTES 00 SECONDS W,
ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY
LINE 267.00 FEET; THENCE
S 00 DEGREES 57 MINUTES
00 SECONDS E, 400.00 FEET;
THENCE N 89 DEGREES 03
MINUTES 00 SECONDS E,
267.00 FEET; THENCE N 00
DEGREES 57 MINUTES 00
SECONDS W, 400.00 FEET
TO CLOSE ON THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.

TOGETHER WITH A 1972
SINGLE WIDE MOBILE HOME,
VIN#10889
Dated this Sh day of July, 2006.
Danny J. Shipp
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(Circuit Court Seal)
Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk

THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN, PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954) 233-8000
06-53215 (FM)FNM

IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT, persons with
disabilities needing a special
accommodation should contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the LEVY County Courthouse at
904-486-5276, 1-800-955-8771.
(TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via
Florida Relay Service.
Pub: July 13, 20; 2007

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR LEVYCOUNTY,
FLORIDA.

CASE NO. 38-2006CA-000277
RONALD K. WRIGHT and
CAROLYN WRIGHT, husband
and wife,
Plaintiffs,
vs.

CAROL FALKENHAGEN, and,
any and all unknown parties
PLANTFF (.;AtIIittinn ht uy, i iitJ a ii, UUia


PLAINTIFF clmilny uy, trough, unuer,
and against the herein named
individual defendants) who are
not known to be dead or alive,
IF LIVING, whether said unknown parties
UNKNOWN
UNKNOW, may claim an interest as spouse,
D ISEES heirs, devisees, grantees, or
RSSIGNEES' other claimants; JOHN DOE,
CREDITORS JANE DOE OR ANY KNOWN
LL OTHER OR UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
MING AN
IG AN POSSESSION, the names being
THROUGH, fictitious To account for parties
NST DAVID in possession,
IA SHARPE Defendants
E SHARPE;
JANE DOE NOTICE OF SALE
ENANTS IN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
:ENDANT(S) that, pursuant to a Final

=-CLOSURE Judgment of Foreclosure dated
July 5, 2006, Case No. 38-
2006CA-000277 of the Circuit
,EBY GIVEN Court of Levy County, Florida, in
BY IVN which RONALD K. WRIGHT and
nmary Final CAROLYN WRIGHT, husband
sure dated and wife, are the Plaintiffs, and
d9 in C CAROL FALKENHAGEN, is
8TH Judic i the Defendant, I will sell to the
8 Judica highest and best bidder for cash
EVY County, in the lobby at the Front Door of
id ser to the the Levy County courthouse, in

at the LEVY Bronson, Florida, at 11:00 A.M.
on the 7h day of August 2006,
se located the following described property
rt S t n set forth in the Order of Final
t 11:00 a.m.
kugust, 2006 Judgment
bed property LOT 7, BLOCK 20, WILLISTON
id Summary, HIGHLANDS, UNIT 14,
wit: ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
OF THEREOF, RECORDED IN
R" OFA PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 14,
CRES" AN
UBDIVISIONPUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY
SUBDIVISION
AST 1/ OF COUNTY, FLORIDA.
WVNSHIP 11
WNSHIP 11 TAX PARCEL ID# 09817-006-00
17 EAST,


DATED this 5h day of July,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT

by: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Pub: July 13, 20, 2006

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

File Number: 38 2006 CP 156
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF

SARAH LOUISE DOWNS,
Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the
estate of SARAH LOUISE
DOWNS deceased, File Number
38 2006 CP 156, is pending in the
Circuit Court for LEVY County,
Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is 355 South
Court Street, Bronson, FL 32621.
The names and addresses of
the personal representative and
the personal representative's
attorney are set forth below.

All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate, including unmatured,
contingent or unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy of this
notice is served must file their
claims with this court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other persons
having claims or demands
against decedent's estate,
including unmatured,-contingent
or unliquidated claims, must
file their claims with this court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED,_.
The date of first publication bf
this Notice is 7-13-2006.
Personal Representative:
Florence Williams
215 E. Court Drive SE
Atlanta, GA 30331
s/Florence Williams
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
Kimberly S. Daise
1236 SE 4t Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33313
Florida Bar No. 81352
'Telephone: 352-374-4888
s/Kimberly S. Daise
Pub: July 13, 20, 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 August 5, 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 10:00 a.m. until noon for
the contents of the bay or bays,
rented by the following person/
persons:

FRANK MARTIN
5850 NE 122 CT
WILLISTON, FL 32696

MICHELLE HOWARD
PO BOX 1402
BRONSON, FL 32621

SA TEETS
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 July 8, 2006

Dona Potter


P.O. Box 1705
Bronson, FL 32621
Phone: (352) 486-2121
Sale Date: 8/05/06
Pub: July 13, 20, 2006

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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL


CLASSIFIED & LEGALS


THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006


Page 15


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


Case No. 38-20o6-CA-
000561

HELSON MATOS and
MAGDALINE ALGARIN
Plaintiffs,

vs.

CHARLES T. NEY and the
unnamed spouse of LETSY
MALDONADO, if any there be,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION

To: CHARLES T. NEY
c/o Kay Ney Brunner
RD 3, Box 112
Mt. Washington, MA
01258


Unknown Spouse of
LETSY MALDONADO
Address Unknown

AS WELL as any and all other
parties claiming by, through,
under, or against CHARLES
T. NEY and the unknown or
unnamed spouse of LETSY
MALDONADO, if any there
be, or their respective heirs,
administrators and assigns,
as well as all parties having or
claiming 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 26, BRONSON
HEIGHTS 4TH ADDITION,
according to the Plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 3, Pages
65, 65A and 65B, public records
of Levy County, Florida. OR
Book 90, Page 499; Book 880,'
Page 661. Section 15, Township
12 South, Range 17 East.
(Parcel No. 09337-014-00)
has been filed against you
and you are required to serve
a copy of your written defenses
S to it, if any, on CHARLOTTE J.
WEIDNER, Plaintiffs' attorney,
whose address' is' Posf Office
qBoi. 1354, pBnDsorjo,,._.oFlorda
32621, on or before August 25,
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 10t day of July
2006.

Danny J. Shipp
Clerk of Court

By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk

Pub: July 20, 27,
August 3,10,2006

OFFICIAL NOTICE OF
PRE-ELECTION TEST
OF AUTOMATIC
TABULATING EQUIPMENT
AND CANVASSING BOARD
MEETING

The pre-election test of the
automatic tabulating equipment
to be used in the City of Chiefland
General Election on Tuesday,
August 1, 2006, will be held on:

Tuesday, July 25, 2006 at
4:00 p.m. in the City Commission
Room at City of Chiefland City
Hall, 214 East Park Avenue,
Chiefland, FL

The City of Chiefland Election
Canvassing Board will convene
at the above date and time to
certify the accuracy of the pre-
election test of the automatic
tabulating equipment.

Pub: July 20, 2006

INVITATION TO BID

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THATTHE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA, hereby
calls for and requests sealed
bids for the October 1, 2006 and
ending September 30, 2007.

(1) Emulsion Prime (RS Type),
3000, 4000 and 5000 per gallon
delivered.

Bids shall be publicly opened
and read at 9:00 A.M., or as soon
thereafter as practical on August
22, 2006

Detailed information and
specifications on the above
may be obtained by contacting
the LEVY COUNTY ROAD


DEPARTMENT, POST OFFICE
BOX 336, BRONSON, FLORIDA


32621. PHONE (352) 486-5124.

DONE AND ORDERED BY
THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS IN OPEN
SESSION THIS 20TH DAY OF
JUNE, A.D. 2006.

THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

BY:
NANCY BELL, CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
DANNY J. SHIPP,
CLERK OF COURT.

SEAL
Pub: July 20, 27, 2006

INVITATION TO BID

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THATTHE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA, hereby
calls for and requests sealed
bids to supply GALVANIZED
CULVERT PIPE for the period
beginning October 1, 2006 and
ending September 30, 2007.
Bids shall be publicly opened
and read at 9:00 A.M., or as
soon thereafter as practical on
AUGUST 22. 2006.

Detailed information and
specifications on the above
may be obtained by contacting
the LEVY COUNTY ROAD
DEPARTMENT, POST OFFICE
BOX 336, BRONSON, FLORIDA
32621. Phone (352) 486-5124.

DONE AND ORDERED BY
THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS IN OPEN
SESSION THIS 20TH DAY OF
JUNE, A.D. 2006.

THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

BY:
NANCY BELL, CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
DANNY J. SHIPP,
CLERK OF COURT

SEAL
Pub: July 20, 27, 2006

INVITATION TO BID

NOTICE' IS EREBY
GIVEN THAT THE BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
hereby calls for and requests
sealed bids for all MOTOR OILS
AND LUBRICANTS FOR THE
PERIOD BEGINNING October
1, 2006 and ending September
30,2007.
Bids shall be publicly opened
and read at 9:00 A.M., or as
soon thereafter as practical on
AUGUST 22. 2006.

Detailed information and
specifications on the above
may be obtained by contacting
the LEVY COUNTY ROAD
DEPARTMENT, POST OFFICE
BOX 336, BRONSON, FLORIDA
32621. Phone (352) 486-5124.

DONE AND ORDERED BY
THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS IN OPEN
SESSION THIS 20TH DAY OF
JUNE, A.D. 2006.

THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

BY:
NANCY BELL, CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
DANNY J. SHIPP,
CLERK OF COURT

SEAL
Pub: July 20, 27, 2006

INVITATION TO BID

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THATTHE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA, hereby
calls for and requests bids for
PORTA POTTY for the period
beginning October 1, 2006 and
ending September 30, 2007.

PORTA POTTIES: MONTHLY
RATE PER PORTA POTTY.

Bids will be publicly opened


and read at 9:00 A.M., or as soon
thereafter as practical on August
22.2006.

Detailed information and
specifications on the above
may be obtained by contacting
the LEVY COUNTY ROAD
DEPARTMENT, POST OFFICE
BOX 336, BRONSON, FLORIDA
32621. Phone (352) 486-5124.

DONE AND ORDERED BY


THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS IN OPEN
SESSION THIS 20TH DAY OF
JUNE, A.D. 2006.

THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

BY:
NANCY BELL, CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
DANNY J: SHIPP,
CLERK OF COURT

SEAL
Pub: July 20, 27, 2006

INVITATION TO BID

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THATTHE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA, hereby
calls for and requests bids for
SOD for the period beginning
October 1, 2006 and ending
September 30, 2007.

(1) Price per pallet of Sod
- 400 Square Feet per Pallet

Bids will be publicly opened
and read at 9:00 A.M., or as
soon thereafter as practical on
AUGUST 22. 2006.

Detailed information and
specifications on the above
may be obtained by contacting
the LEVY COUNTY ROAD
DEPARTMENT, POST OFFICE
BOX 336, BRONSON, FLORIDA
32621. Phone (352) 486-5124.

DONE AND ORDERED BY
THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS IN OPEN
SESSION THIS 20TH DAY OF
JUNE, A.D. 2006.

THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

BY:
NANCY BELL, CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
DANNY J. SHIPP,
CLERK OF COURT

SEAL
Pub: July 20, 27, 2006

INVITATION TO BID)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THATTHE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA, hereby
calls for and requests sealed
bids to supply STRIPPING for
the period beginning October
1, 2006 and ending September
30, 2007. Bids shall be publicly
opened and read at 9:00 A.M.,
or as soon thereafter as practical
on AUGUST 22. 2006.

Detailed information and
specifications on the above
may be obtained by contacting
the LEVY COUNTY ROAD
DEPARTMENT, POST OFFICE
BOX 336, BRONSON, FLORIDA
32621. PHONE (352) 486-5124.

DONE AND ORDERED BY
THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS IN OPEN
SESSION THIS 20TH DAY OF
JUNE, A.D. 2006.

THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

BY:
NANCY BELL, CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
SDANNY J. SHIPP,
CLERK OF COURT

SEAL
Pub: July 20, 27, 2006

INVITATION TO BID

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THATTHE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA, hereby
calls'forand requests sealed bids
for Sign Materials for the period
beginning October 1, .2006 and
ending September 30, 2007.
Bids shall be publicly opened
and read at 9:00 A.M., or as
soon thereafter as practical on
AUGUST 22. 2006.

Detailed information and.
specifications on the above


may be obtained by contacting
the LEVY COUNTY ROAD
DEPARTMENT, POST OFFICE
BOX 336, BRONSON, FLORIDA
32621. PHONE (352) 486-5124.

DONE AND ORDERED BY
THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS IN OPEN
SESSION THIS 20TH DAY OF
JUNE, A.D. 2006.


THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

BY:
NANCY BELL, CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
DANNY J. SHIPP,
CLERK OF COURT

SEAL
Pub: July 20, 27, 2006

NOTICE OF FINAL AGENCY
ACTION BY
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA
WATER MANAGEMENT
DISTRICT

Notice is given that the
District's Final- Agency Action
is approval of the Trailhead
Ranch on 29.22 acres to serve
Equestrian Facilities known as
Trailhead Ranch. The property is
located in Levy County, Section(s)
10, Township 15 South, Range
17 East. The permit applicant is
Lorel L. Molder whose address
is 9551 SE Levy Co. Rd. 337,
Dunnellon, FL. 34432.

The Permit No. is
44030840.000.

The file(s) pertaining to the
project referred to above is
available for inspection Monday
through Friday except for legal
holidays, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m., at the Southwest Florida
Water Management District
Brooksville.'

NOTICE OF RIGHTS

Any person whose substantial
interests are affected by the
District's action regarding
this permit may request an
administrative hearing in
accordance with Sections
120.569 and 120.57, Florida
Statutes (F.S.), and Chapter
28-106, Florida Administrative
Code (F.A.C.), of the Uniform
Rules of Procedure. A request
for hearing must (1) explain how
the substantial interests of each
person requesting -the hearing
will be affected by the District's
action, or final action; (2) state all
material facts disputed by each
person requesting the hearing or
state that thee are no dipfiutedi
fibt9,:'hdt'(3) otherwise C6r'1Y4I
with Chapter 28-106, FA.C.
A request for hearing must be
filed with and received by the
Agency Clerk of the District
at the District's Brooksville
address, 2379 Broad Street,
Brooksville, FL 34604-6899
within 21 days of publication of
this notice (orwithin 14 days fora
Environmental Resource Permit
with Proprietary Authorization for
the use of Sovereign Submerged
Lands). Failure to file a request
for hearing within this time period
shall constitute a waiver of any
right such person may have to
request a hearing under Sections
120.569 and 120.57, F.S.

Because the administrative
hearing process is designed to
formulate final agency action
the filing of a petition means that
the District's final action may be
different from the position taken
by it in this notice or final agency
action. Personswhosesubstantial
interests will be affected by any
such final decision of the District
on the application have the right
to petition to become a party to
the proceeding, in accordance
with the requirements set forth
above.

Mediation pursuant to
Sectionl20.573, F.S., to settle an
administrative dispute regarding
the District's final action in this
matter is not available prior to the
filing of a request for hearing.
Pub: July 20, 2006

SPECIAL MEETING
The City Commissioners of
the City of Chiefland will hold
a Special Meeting on Tuesday,
August 1, 2006 at 7:00 PM to
accept the certified 2006 Election
results from the City Election
Canvassing Board.
Pub: July 20, 2006



Buying
Tax Deeds?


INVITATION TO BID

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT THE BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
hereby calls for and requests
sealed bids for SAFETY ITEMS
for the period beginning October
1, 2006 and ending September
30, 2007. Bids shall be publicly
opened and read at 9:00 A.M.,
or as soon thereafter as practical
on AUGUST 22, 2006.

Detailed information and
specifications on the above
may be obtained by contacting
the LEVY COUNTY ROAD
DEPARTMENT, POST OFFICE


BOX 336, BRONSON, FLORIDA
32621. PHONE (352) 486-5124.

DONE AND ORDERED BY
THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS IN OPEN
SESSION THIS 20TH DAY OF
JUNE, A.D. 2006.

THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY: NANCY BELL, CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
DANNY J. SHIPP, CLERK OF
COURT

SEAL
Pub: July 20, 27, 2006


Manatee
Continued from page 10

from pollution, and spring flows are decreasing from devel-
opment pressures within spring watersheds. There are mount-
ing concerns that the loss of these winter habitats could cause
catastrophic future losses in the manatee population.
Rose, who officially assumed the title of Executive Direc-
tor on July 1. is no stranger to the manatees' plight or to the
organization. He has been Director of Government Relations
for the Club since 1996 and has over 30 years' experience
working with manatees. His extensive background includes
advocating for manatees before the Florida Legislature and
Governor and Cabinet. Rose was the first federal Manatee
Recovery Activities Coordinator and Florida's first Manatee
and Marine Mammal Coordinator. Working at the state's Ma-
rine Research Laboratory in St. Petersburg he implemented
and oversaw Florida's manatee and marine mammal research
and management programs. He also went on to head the
state's Office of Protected Species in Tallahassee where he
provided overall policy guidance and direction for statewide
recovery efforts for endangered and protected marine species
until 1996. Rose served as a member of each federal Mana-
tee Recovery Team and is a former member of the I.U.C.N.
World Conservation Union/Sirenia Specialist Group.
When Rose isn't busy working, he often can be found div-
ing and taking photos of manatees or enjoying a day fishing
with friends and family. "Ever since the fourth grade, I knew
I wanted to work with manatees," said Rose. "They are vic-
tims of our fast-paced, non-stop growth. With good, long-
range plans, we can and must ensure a place in Florida's
future for the manatee. The FWC would have you believe
that manatees are doing just fine, but their own data show
that in some parts of their range their numbers are already
decreasing. With the human population of Florida growing
by leaps and bounds, the future of the manatee is far from
secure," stated Rose.



.NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION

FOR TOWN OF YANKEETOWN

Connie Asbell, Levy County Supervisor of Elections
hereby gives notice that Governor Bush has called for a
special election for the Town of Yankeetown. Town Coun-
cil seats up for election are for three unexpired terms. Two
seats will expire November 5, 2007 and one seat expires
November 6, 2006. The persons) with the highest num-
ber of votes in sequential order will choose the seat they
want. Connie Asbell, Levy County Supervisor of Elections
will be conducting the election on behalf of Yankeetown.
To qualify, request an absentee, or receive information
call 352-486-5163 or 1-800-733-5389. Please notice the
following schedule for the Town of Yankeetown election:

Election Day August 29, 2006
Book Closing July 31, 2006
Candidate Qualifying Noon, August 7, 2006 Noon Au-
gust 11, 2006

Pub.: July 20, 27, & Aug. 3, 2006


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Page 16 LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, JULY 20,.2006


IN THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT

IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

FLORIDA GAS TRANSMISSION COMPANY,
a Delaware corporation,
Petitione'r, CIVIL DIVISION
v. CASE NO. 38200 6CA 000559
PARCEL: LEVY-064.000BD
SLEEPY CREEK FARMS, INC.,
a Florida corporation; LINDA
FUGATE, as Tax Collector,
and the unknown spouses of the above,
if any, and their heirs, devisees,
assignees, grantees, creditors,'
lessees, executors, administrators,
mortgagees, judgment creditors, FOR PUBLICATION
trustees, lienholders, persons in
possession, and any and all other
persons having or claiming to have
any right, title or interest by,
through, under or against the ,
above-named defendants, or otherwise
claiming any right, title, or
interest in the real property
described in this action,

Defendants.
I

SUMMONS TO SHOW CAUSE, NOTICE OF EMINENT
DOMAIN PROCEEDINGS AND NOTICE OF HEARING

IN THE NAME OF AND BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA:
TO ALL THE SHERIFFS OF THE STATE AND TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

YOU ARE COMMANDED to serve this summons and a copy of the Petition in Eminent Domain, the Declaration of Taking, the Notice of Lis Pendens, the Notice of Publication,
the Notice of Filing Affidavit Supporting Constructive Service of Process, and the Affidavit Supporting Constructive Service of Process, upon:

All defendants named in Exhibit "A", attached; all parties claiming interests by, through, under or against the named defendants; all parties having or claiming to have
any right, title, or interest in the property described in Exhibit "B" and the unknown spouses of the above-named defendants, if any, and their heirs, devisees, assignees,
grantees, creditors, lessees, executors, administrators, mortgagees, judgment creditors, trustees, lienholders, persons in possession, and any and all other persons
having or claiming to have any right, title or interest by, through, under or against the above-named defendants, or otherwise claiming any right, title, or interest in the
real property described in this action.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, INCLUDING ALL PARTIES CLAIMING ANY INTEREST
BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTS; AND TO ALL HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE, OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
DESCRIBED IN the Petition, that Petitioner has filed a Petition in Eminent Domain and Declaration of Taking to acquire certain property interests in Levy County, Florida as described
in the Petition. Each Defendant and any other person claiming any interest in, or having a lien upon, such property is required to serve a copy of written answer and defenses to the
Petition upon J. Gregory Jacobs, of the law firm of Bricklemyer Smolker & Bolves, P.A., 500 East Kennedy Boulevard, Suite 200, Tampa, FL 33602, attorney for Petitioner, and to ?
file the original of the answer and defenses with the Clerk of this Court, on or before August 16,-2006, showing what right, title, interest, or lien the defendant has in or to the property
described in the Petition and to show cause why that property should not be taken for the uses and purposes set forth in the Petition. If any Defendant fails to do so, a default will be
entered against that Defendant for the relief demanded in the Petition.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a Declaration of Taking has been filed in this cause and that Petitioner will apply for an Order ofTaking vesting title and possession to
the property as described in the Petition in the name of Petitioner, and any other order the Court deems proper before the Honorable Maurice Giunta, Circuit Judge, on September t
7, 2006, at 3:30 P.M., in chambers at 355 S. Court Street,, Room "B", Bronson, Florida 32621. All Defendants in this-action may request a hearing and be heard at the time and place:
"tidighated. Any Defendant failing to file a request for hearing shall waive any right to object to the Order of Taking. '. .
WITNESS my hand and seal of the Court on this 7th day of July, 2006.
C .,.." DANNY J. SHIPP,
S,,. Clerk of the Circuit Court
XI BI... By: s/Gwen McElroy
O s Deputy Clerk
EXHIBIT "A"


Florida Gas Transmission Company v. Sleepv Creek Farms. Inc.. et al.


PARCEL INTERESTED PERSONS INTEREST RECORD

LEVY-64.000BD Sleepy Creek Farms, Inc., OWNER O.R. Bk. 411, P. 311
a North Carolina corporation
c/o J. L. Maxwell, Jr., Reg. Agent
938 Millers Chapel Road
Goldsboro, North Carolina 27534


ALL PARCELS Linda Fugate, as Tax Collector TAX
355 S. Court Street COLLECTOR
Room 202
Bronson, Florida 32621


S NOTIFICATION Attn: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost
. to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court (352) 486-5266; ext. 238, within two (2) working days
of your receipt of this notice of hearing; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call TDD (800) 955-8771 or Florida Relay Service 711.

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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL


IRONID LEVY COUNTY


THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006


B-I-N-G-O! With Avon you can win


THE 16-18 YEAR OLD Babe Ruth baseball team from Chiefland is the state
champion of Florida and will represent Levy County and the state in the
South Eastern Tournament July 27 in Northern Virginia. Pictured, from left,
Coach Johnnie Pendarvis, Tommy Sheffield, Isaac Hardee, Chase Gregory,
Daniel Galpin, Kyle Shivers, Eddie Carter, Chad Hodges, Kyle Pendarvis Ory
Pitts, Joey Harris and Coach Gary Gregory. Kneeling are Easton McGinty
and Matt Williams. The team will hold a car wash Saturday at Chiefland
High School from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. and will return that evening at 7 for
a Beautiful Beast Contest--they will dress as women and compete for the
Miss State Champion. Admission is $5. All proceeds will help defray the
cost of the trip.



Bike raffle benefits Zach Andrews


The Chiefland Police Department is having
a raffle,ticket drawing for girl's Roadmaster
Mountain Sport SX, 18-speed, purple in coror,
and boy's Huffy Mongoose XR75, 21-speed,
yellow, black and sliver in color.
The drawing will be held onAug. 1 at Chiefland
Police Department. Proceeds will benefit Zach

*Park


Within two minutes of the
rejection, Weldon then asked
the board to allow him to pur-
sue a FRDAP grant for up-
grades at Shell Mound Park.
Weldon said if the grant
were awarded, it would mean


Andrews, a Chiefland youth who is being
. treated for cancer.
You can pick your ticket up at the
Chiefland Police Department.
If you have any questions please call
Tiffany Donaldson at 493-6777 Ext. 5


improvements to the water/
septic systems, the bathhouse,'
RV pads and better handicap
accessibility.
The commissioners unani-
.mously approved Weldon's
request but Stevens remarked,


Continued from fiont
"Now we're going to approve
it if we get the funding?"
Yearty told Stevens there
was a procedure to these
things and the procedure had'
been followed.


SAg Continued from front
interning 'teacher education students and pre- to provide quality agricultural education for
scented workshops for "teachers at in-service" students and expand their curriculum to in-
nleetings. clude all components f agriculture.
"These alumni of the Agriscience Leadership "Many of Florida's agriscience teachers
Program have taken an active role ,in the im- leave the classroom to work in business and
provement of their profession," Bronson said. industry, ultimately leaving Florida with a
"I am pleased to honor them for their hard work constant shortage of instructors in this field
and dedication." of study," Bronson said. "This program
The Agriscience Leadership Program was is intended to keep quality teachers in the
developed in 2002 by the Florida Department of schools, as well as encourage more students
Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Flori- to take agriscience courses."
da Department of Education, and the state's ag- Joining Philpot for the honor are Chris
riculture industry. In addition to helping agri- Wilder, also ofWilliston; Ed Dillard of Pas-
science teachers and administrators refine their co High in Dade County and Jodi Geiger of
leadership capabilities, the program assists Pine Ridge High in Deltona.
them in improving their agriscience programs


gMillage
Clemmons said the food
service program earned
$140,718 this past year, but
S the school board had put in
$100,000 as well.
"Without the $100,000
we put in the program, we
made $40,000," Clemmons
said. "We broke even and by
altering food prices it was
justified."
In other business, the
bid for the new data line
services for the Levy County
School District was awarded.
BellSouth will be, providing
the phone service, connecting
the schools through faster
service. The service is
expected to cost $32,623.80
a year. Ed Lovely explained


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that this new service will only
cost $580.24 more than what
they are spending now.
Lovely explained that this
service will be going from 1.5
MB to 10 MB. He said this
will also help in the quality
of the video streaming at the
schools.
S"That's like going from
dial-up to DSL," he said.
Lovely said that any school
in the district can call the
other for free. He said it is like
an intercom system and it is a
secure network at no charge.
He said locals lines, however,
will be kept within the school
in case of an emergency. The
contract for the service is in
effect now, but Lovely said


Continued from front
the actual services will not
begin until next July.

In other business:
Jeff Davis briefed the
board on the construction
update of Joyce Bullock
Elementary by saying it was
ready to go.
The Administrative
Retreat will be held in Cedar
Key on July 27 beginning
at, 8:30 a.m. There will be a
guest speaker and lunch will
be served.
The ribbon cutting
ceremony for the new
Bronson High School will
be held Aug. 3 at 6 p.m., in
conjunction with the open
house.


BY ASHLEY SHEWEY
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
For Pam Owens and her
Avon business, Bingo proves
to be more than just a game.
Owens, 52, an Avon
representative, developed a
way to reward her customers
along with. increasing her
sales.
"Bingo for Avon" was
created to give her customers
a little extra incentive when
placing their orders. The prize
package for the winner is over
$250 worth of products.
"When they place their first
order, I give them a bingo
card," Owens said. "For
each order they get a bingo
number."
She said she will also have
some other scenarios in which
customers can gain a bingo
number. Whoever gets bingo
first wins the prize pack.
Owens said she also has
another $250 prize pack, and
with every $20 in orders the
customer places, their name
goes into a drawing.
"It encourages them not
only to place an order," she
said, "but to place a larger
order."
Owens established her
current Avon business four
years ago, although she had
attempted it before with little
luck.
"I was living and working
in Gulf Hammock," she said.
"There just wasn't a big
customer base."
Once she began working
in Bronson however, Owens
developed a relationship with
a local Avon representative,
due to her love for the
products. She asked Owens
to take a few orders for her.
Then the representative
moved, leaving Owens with


the customer base.


PAM OWENS combines the love of Bingo with the
love of Avon products to attract and retain custom-


"Basically, she handed me
her Avon business," she said.
"It's just taken off from there.
I was surprised with how well
I've done with the Avon since
I've got started here."
Owens said she uses her
free time during lunch and
after work to meet with
customers and hand out
books. She leaves some of
her books in area businesses
that allow her to do so.
Owens uses space at The
Picket Fence in Bronson
to showcase some of her
products. She said customers
can call her to place orders
and pick them up at the shop
at their convenience.
"I have some customers
I've never met," Owens said.
"I'm hoping now that I have


a little more time that I'll be
able to do some open houses
and get to know some of them
that I haven't met yet."
Owens has been a recipient
of the Mrs. Albee Award for
three years. The award is
given to representatives who
sell at least $10,100 worth of
Avon products.
"The last three years I've
been averaging $17,500,"
Owens said. "I have very
good customers."
Owens said Avon is a
very. easy business to get
involved in. She has been
through training to become a
beauty advisor. She is also a
fundraiser representative and
an e-representative, which
means she has an online
website.


NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

OF UNCLAIMED FUNDS

Notice is hereby given that the Honorable Johnny M. Smith, Jr., Sheriff
of Levy County, holds in his possession unclaimed funds listed below.
These funds are prior to January 2006, and unless they are claimed at
the Levy County Jail before September 1, 2006 they will be forfeited.


"'^ ames Boo king Number ",fC# .
Peebles, Randall 11971 4633 3.81
SHord, Cynthia 8456 4647 4.81
Martin, Morris W 7641 4681 .66
Allen, Stephen 10096 4729 .75
N Icnnis, Alfred B. 14799 5066 .82
Evans. Cantrel L 19106 5093 3.27
Barnes, StevenR 19172 5198 .21
Humphries, George M 19671 5226 3.05
Arnold, Terry P 4817 5307 2.17
Goodman, Regina IdX 30034 5367 .33
Baylor, Robert V 19269 5376 4.91
Oats, Ernest R 7610 5388 1.80
Jones, Joseph A 30194 5456 8.49
Frazier, David 17718 5459 .95
Gonzalez, Juan P 30257 5470 1.33
Brandt, Robert 15056 5539 17.79
Stewart, RandallK 8958 5563 1.17
Davis, Gregg M 15066 5568 .62
Hamilton, Walker B 18825 5624 .83
Cervantes, Gustavo M 30517 5645 27.18
McCray, Willie C 14184 5753 3.16
Denson, William J 15135 6013 14.49
Jackson, Paul E 30961 6023 1.23
Richardson, Barteenia M 18035 6114 5.36
Sims, Lorenzo 8077 6130 4.00
Howard, Alexandrea P 9610 6244 20.00
Sims, William W 18894 6287 4.75
Vazquez. Juan M 31036 6302 2.82
Patterson, Jeffery D 30368 6321 3.91
Mayes, Andrew R 30907 6358 10.00
Walker, Barney 30786 6372 6.88
Turner, Ronald 12349 6383 .46
McCray, Cecil 30115 6389 1.60
Perez, IsrealE 31476 6395 41.55
Kerr, Joseph W 30568 6486 3.76


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