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County Paper, For All
The Levy County News
foug (Emmtg Journal
l^evy, One of The Best
bounties In Florida Foi
Making a Real Home
VOLUME 34 — NO. 3
ELTON COBB, Editor-Publisher
BRONSON, FLORIDA THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1963
$2M A YEAR, 5c A COPY
Mobile X-ray Trailer jBronson P.-T.A. To ¡Sixteen New C. of C.
To Be Here September j Meet Thursday Night ¡Members Added To
11th At Health Dept, j In First Meeting j Organiztion’s List
The Mobile X-ray trailer will be, Bonson P.-T.A. will hold its! ®'nCe the start of the special
in Levy County on September11th ¡ ÃÃrst meeting 0 Me current year ' membership drive being conducted
This will be the last chance this ' in the sehool auditorium next by tbe Levy County Chamber of
1 year for health card holders to get; Thursday night ) Commerce 16 new names have
an X-ray in the county. Jf you have
not had an X-ray in the past year
and you expect to get a health ¡ |¡¡ '"mlng ¡¡ ¡¡¡ various cbm- i Ã>aign u is expected that the mem
card, you are requested to have an ^ refreshments. ¡ bershiP ^ill reach the 200 goal
X-ray. j „,i v,„„ „„ set by Membership Chairman Gail
Court House To Be Committees Named
Closed Monday, Sept. ¡For Polio Vaccine
2nd For Labor Day Program By RAD
Boat Registration To
Be Enforced Says
Director Hodges
The first meeting will see the I
i introduction of the new teachers, i
been, added to the rolls.
Before the close of this cam-
The trailer will be in Bronson
Everyone who has an interest;1
| in the Bronson school system is
German! of Willison. He has noti-
at the health department Wednes! rged to atten¿ this meeting and 1 fied the Committee of the coneert-
dáy, September 11th from 10 A. meetings of the P.-T.A.
until I P. M. and from 2 until 5 j -
f' I j -o ¡Bronson Boy Scouts
Levy County Brochure j Visit Six Gun
To Be Precented C. of ¡Territory Recently
C. Thursday Night
t ed effort to be made by the closing
. date" on September 30th.
i With- the presentation of the
■“Levy County Progress†leaflet to
¡ be presented to the organization
l by the Florida Power Corporation
• this Thursday evening August 29.
The Levy County Court House
The Oral Polio Vaccination Pro-j TAILLAHASSE, Aug. 28 Con-
will be closed all day Monday,- Sep- j gram for Levy County took a pro- j scrvation Director Randolph Hodg-
tember 2nd for .Labor Bay ’’ j gresslve step ^>rward at the regu es sald today that the Florida Con
Tho offices will open again on j iar monthly meeting of the Levy ¡ servaton Patrol will begin rigid
Tuesday as usual for the transact- ¡ County Rural Area Development ¡ enforcement of the new state mo-
ing of business. | Council meeting held at the Bron! torboat registration law Septem-
r.1:â€.: :â– r son Town Hall Monday evening, |:ber lsl-
Chief land* s Ex-mayor IAugust 26th- | The 196162 motorboat registra-
¡ Mrs. Minnie Radacky rendered á; ti on certificates expired August 15
i report on the cost of the two vac- ; Certificates for the new registra
¡cines under consideration Ay the, tion year,, ending June 30, 1964,
¡Health Committee. The "mono va-!went on sale in the offices of the
lient†type was selected b# the f various tax collector’s August 12.
commitee and will be purchased! “‘Because of the necessary delay
from the Priser Company wl'¡3n in making new registration certifi
Next Monday as you know will j dates have been arranged and cates afailable to b.oaters oeca-
be Labor Day. The bank, Post Of- J the'program completed. isioned by enactment of the new
flee and'most of the stores in town j An organizational meerimr has ¡ annaal registoaion law we have
will be- closed.
BY B. B. HARRISON
Do you know how hard it â– is
sometime to write a letter. This
is one of . those times.
Bronson Development
Corp. Chartered With
$50,000 Capital Stock
An organ,izatioml meeting has!
been scheduled for Friday, Septem • tried to give every boater fair op-
Alsp next Monday, September 2 j per\6' 1963 at the-County Health ¡ portunity to obtain his-new certi-
your news, writer will be three I Center in Bronson at 8 P. M. Vo-i £icates>†Hodges said.
.1:
| A big day, packed with fun aha ¡ and. with the meeting of the Board
¡ excitement, was enjoyed by 17 I 01 Directors scheduled at Cedar
Presentation of the, bulletin imemberg pf Bronson Boyi Scout1 Key on: September 9th for the pUr-
“Levy County Progress†recently ¡ Troop 3Sg when they visited the P°se of greeting prospective mem | score and ten years young and still j mnteers aré bein/notified of the j The 1963 Legislature did away
assembled by committee .surveys
and the accumulation of data and ,Silver Springs on Saturday ./ J -the planning for the Annual. Meet be doubled next week also as I j as Chairman of the volunteer group ty tax on boats and substituted an
information by the Levy County;,»: - ’ Q.„p ling of the full membership of the will start my new job as City Com I Leonard Cobb has been designated annual registration certificate tax.
‘Chamber of 'Commerce will be ^ and spent the i organization for Monday, Septem-1 missioner. ) In charge of records. Supply and'
made af a dinner m-eeting on Th
ursday. evening at the Holiday Inn
at Williston by Mr. Mark Wheeler!
Director of Community Develop¬
ment of the Florida Power Corpor
ation, to the Levy County Cham'
ber Hi Commerce.
Officers and members, of the |
Board of Directors of the Levy !
County Chamber will be in atten. I
dance. Mise 'Emily Gleockler, Edi;
tor of the leaflet is expected to'
attend and report on the formation!
and publication of the brochure. *
, Scout House; in cars
i entire day witnessing the many
gun fights, ¡bank robberies and
ber 23rd at the Bronson Town Hall
prospects for ¡attaining the quota
! seem exceedingly favorable.
Claes 1: All boats legs than 12
Mrs. D.,P. MeKenzie, who spent.|distribution will be under the dlrec feet $1.50; Class 2: 12 feet or more
several weeks in the Ocala hospi | tion fo Mr. Basil May-
tal is back home and dqing fine.
Mr. Fred Davidson who spent a
days in Gainesville hospital
| and less than 16 feet in length
J. P. .Sandlin will he chairman $5.50; Clash 3: 16, feet or more
of the finance committee and Gus and less than 26 feet in length
Efferen will handle the publicity¡$10.50; Class 4: 26 feet or moré
for thé vaccination program- Films ‘ and lesa than 40 feet In length
[will be selected to contact, a.11 ¡S®B-'50; Class 5: 40 feet or more
Cree'k near 5 In the evening, a tlr-gressive organization in Levy Coun ¡ 1,11 “• JUI“1 ^llliaaau was a i'"'- j various organizations and speakers and less than 65 feet in length
ed but happy group [ty, or you may apply at the C. of .ient in the Gainesville hospital for ¡ w1j.j pej, Seiected 'to contact all $50 50; Class 6: 65 feet or more
Thn«a in fltta,wW» T»,,.' c- Office in the Bronson Town Hall! a while but 18 now home doln« finei clubs, fraternities, societies and or and less, than 110 feet in length
Those m attendance were. Du- ' ^ il:|¡g¡¡¡Ãg for Mr. Lorain^.Arrington and fam-[ - Qril,ot{„_ | ^
stage coach hold-ups. Browsing
¡through the many stores and at-1 Any member Of the Chamber of j
¡ tending the numerous shows kept: Commerce will be; happy to sjipply.; . .. ,
j them busy all day. The boys arriv; y°u with an application blank and,ls ba?k home- 0f course in fine
jed back in Bronson and Otter'make ^ou a member of this pro- s ai>e'
‘ ■. _ - i Mrs, John Armisead was a pa<
ane Goodson, Lonnie Davis, Jimmy
Cook, Fred Shaw, Joe
Wellman ’ information concerning the mem-!
, ily spent the week end in St. Aug-I
This is the first such publication;
Franklin and David Watson, Jes¬
sie and Joe Ellzey, Carl Boettcher
bership plans.
ustine just for a rest and a sight j zations will be the co-sponsors of! cation $10.50.
seeing trip
by the Levy County organization
and with the cooperation of the
power corporation which edited
and printed the leaflet, 1200 cop- ¡
ies will be mailed by them to the
prospective industrial and business)
concerns throughout the states. !
i Randy Williams, Larry Lee, Char-
With Your Home
Most of the buildings that were, tance ot the Levy County Health eral Richard Ervin only those plea
¡ to be cut back to make room for i Department and nurses and doc- sure boats powered by machinery
roups. ; in excess of 10 HP are required to
boys.; Demonstration Agent four laneing our main street ar^i tors g
F-' I about finished and work has been)
Mr- Wheeler will present a sup¬
ply to representatives of the In-
. les Tucker. Accompanying the boys !
j Anderaon AssistantH !;!: 'I™' “““ tT™ T* f^h†I Dogan Cobb, president of the register, Hodges>aid.
¡Scoutmaster MuV WattTld ¡ MBS- MARGUERITE R. BROCK rMg “ £ ZZvTon^ B-nson, Develop-- The State receives $2.50 of each
i ft j oy win 6 vif.oiis ruction vjom- - _ ,. T . , rpsi'-stration fpo ioi* hontQ 19 fp.p.t
i Scoutmaster Gus (¡Pop) Efferen. ¡ Home Demonstration Agent lla.nv , ¡ment Corporation, Inc-, explained respira ion ree ror Doa^s reet
1 „ . , , p A: : . - ! h.-iW the' commatlnn wa. ' or more in length All Other Te-
During the past week several of: I I would say something about the[L - e corProa lon^was formed¡ ^ h_„f , .
How many food items can you i W üftóiSsiSÃa ®S I a sma11 SrouP of businessmen Venue from Pleasure boat registra
â– the Troop members successfully j
à passed the requirements for merit '• name that haven’t
i march on Washington but it will j
gone up 4111! ajj jje over by the time you readj
’f
Chi
coTgorated towns and cities in the
Chamber of Commerce at this
meéting and a like supply will be |
given to the C. of C. office for dis
tribution to inquirers who are oon
tinually seeking information about
Levy County through the mails-
Records in the ofiee prove that,
almost daily, letters of inquiry are
being received. This leaflet tells
the Levy County story and will be
sent to all who request a copy.
S;i 1 T-T- ——0
Bronson
Baptist Church
10:30 A. M. Sunaay school.
11:00 A. M. Preaching,
7:00 P. M. Training Union.
8:00 P. M. Preaching.
WEDNESDAY—7:30 P. M. Prayer
Meeting.
badges .ini cooking and hiking, j Price over the past ¡20 years?.;iPifcthis. All but the cleaning up.
These "were recorded during the; probably; ons of the fetv-The radio -weather répl'Oi’t has j
[recent wiee’k end campout at Gulf j And it’s-one of your best buys this wggjj aim0st the same, word for
i with the object of attracting small Gons is returned to the counties
¡industry to Bronson and Levy on the basis of t'he number of boats:
County; Mr. Cobb- - .asked for the .r egistered in each county
Hammock.
Second class ranking/was achlev
Ü
I summer.
. . ... - , ..... â–
! word, for the past three months.!
¡ assistance of the RAD in approch The stains share oyér what is
ihg the Small Business Administ- aPPr0Priated for administration of
Twenty years ago when you: why don’t he say same as yestef-
ed by Billy ¡Sullivan at this meet- j bought a 3-pound chicken, the fea day. ,
ing and Tendesfoot Badges weré | thers, feet-and everything else was; Mr. Mont Clyatt has been in the
Lonnie Davis, Duane Oood i included' in the weight on which j Gainesville hospital for a few days
won by
son *nd Jimmy Cook. Because of j the price was based. But today you j but is home again,
conflicting dates, the Levy Coun- i play for only what you cook and ^nd they spoke unto him say-
ty Court of Honor has been rej!your Purchase is usually cut up ing if thou be kind to this people
scheduled for September 16th at i into easy to handle parts in attra- Jand please them and speak good
ration in seeknig help in the erec-,lbe law g08s l111® the land acquisi-
! tion of a building suitable for in- • t^on fun4 °f *h
i yifing small business or industry. ].?rogram-
He pointed out that this would j 0 '
the Bronson High .School auditor I ctively packaged units-
words to them they will be thy
ium instead of SéPtember 5th. The j '0ne reason poultry is such a ¡-servants forever,
awards! and advancements will he ' bargain is because of the moré ef ¡ 10:7v
. ficient
2nd Cronides
made at this Court of Honor, pre! fident processing methods and
sided over by Commissioner Miles I lawer transporation costs that have !
Tierman, Chairman, from the Mar resulted , in part from marketing j
ion District of Boy Scouts in Ocala! research conducted by USDA’s Ag-
Members of Troops from Yankee- j ricultural Marketing Service. ,
town, Cedar Key and Williston j August fe Sandwich Month:
¡ will all participate in the affair. - j . And as is September, October, I
]November, .and all of the .many)
I months throughout the school year j
¡For the lunch box set,, sandwich j
es are standard fare from now
I through May. So this is a, good j
j time to talk about them-
j Food specialists in the U, S, De !i
partment of Agriculture’s Agricul-1
tural Marketing Service have some j
Ellzey Methodist
, Chuch
create job opportunities and lend1 Funeral Services For
toward economi^stabiiz.aition local j 3|rs> jyfaftha Boyette
The Bronson Development. Cor¬
poration, with $50,000 capital stock
has been' organized here by a
group of business and profession¬
al men.
Dogan Cobb, tax assessor for
Levy County" is president of the
corporation with Horace Wilson,
Bronson attorney as vice president
Lint Moriag is treasurer and Louis
Renfroe was named secretary. Bu¬
rén Brice, Harvey Brice, State Rep
resentative Frank Marshburn, S.
B Groom, County. Prosecutor S-
E. Wasson and Gene Teus are dir¬
ectors.
According to information we
have the plans of the corporation
are to erect some knid of building
to house an industry. This building
willxfoat approximately $100,000
to construct. Two industrial pros-,
pe-cts are being lined up according
to reports.
The corporation will be in line
to make Federal loans through the
Small Business. Administration and
i:t is understood that this will be
done if industry will move in and
wants the loan.
—'— —O ;—
New Personnel
Added At Road Camp
Added to the staff of Correction¬
al Officers under the supervision
of Captain F. B. Hale at the Divi
sion of Correction Road Prison at
Bronson are Mr. C. T. Thurman,
of Perry; Mr. Brady R. Lee-’, Jr of
Panama City; Mr Tal Tyre- of Lake
City and Mr. S- T. Pickens of Tal¬
lahassee.
These officers were recently
graduated from the Correctional
Officers Training School at .Maria¬
nna, Florida and are permanently
assigned to the staff at the Broti
son CamP.- They- are hoping to es¬
tablish permanent residence in the
Bronson area- with their families.
Mr. C. W. Castell of Cedar Key.
Administrative Assistant, and Mr.
E. C. Betts, of Williston, who is
assigned to activities supervision
at the road camp, have also com
pleted advanced training "as Cor
rectional Officers and add valuable
aid to the progress ¡of the up-grad
ed correctional and rehabilitation
j BELL, August 26—jMrs. Martha i programs of the Florida Division
I E. Boyette, 81, died yesterday. Fu- iCorrections,
1 neral services will be at 3 P. .M..
ganizations to acquaint them with $60.50; Class 7; 110 feet or more
the progam. These same organi- 'in length $75.50;.‘Dealer Classifi-
the entire venture with the assis i Uiider a ruling by Attorney Gen
¡Held Tuesday
Mr. Eddie Riehburg of Cedar Key
spoke of creating better relations
between the sports fishermen and
commercial fishermen He sugges¬
ted that several sports clubs be „ „
j Tuesday in Pnscilla Baptist church
organized in the county to discuss 1 ,_-t m 1 1
this subject and hold a general
meeting to summarize the com- j
ment-and suggestions of each. Mr. j
; at Trenton.
Surviving are 3 daughters, Mrs
Barbara Owens, Bell, Mrs. C. E.£
Otter Creek
j First Baptist Church
10 A. M. ¡Riehburg is the chairman of this
1 Bailey, Gainesville, Mrs,
Miarvis
S-
f Rev. Charles Swaggerty, Pastor
10:00 A» M. Sunday School at
Sunday School
Morning Services: j important committee and has sehe! Jr'erryman’ cmettand; 7 sons, S-1 otter Qraek Baptist Church.
1st and 2nd Sundays .11 A. M. | duled , <& general organizational!^’ PaSte11 and Kylft 8,1 of J1’®0 A’ ^/Worship Service.
Evening Services. | ¡meeting for Saturday, SÜWer!Le(>nard ót °hlefl8nd« Cllnt0° of| 7:00 P® at 0tter GTeeK’
2nd and 4th Sundays 8 P. M fg at the Brice cottage at Cedar'Trenton’ | M Gainesville, A. J., 8:00 P. M. Evening Worship at
Sun. Evening MYF 6.30 P. M ¡ Key at 8 P. IM-
Wednesday Prayer Ser. 8 P. M j Gues,t speaker Mr. joseph
L.
of Oldtown; 25 grandchilren and j Otter Creek.
20 great-grandchildren# | WEDNESDAY
J 6:45 P. M.;,Teachers' Meeting.
IN MEMORIAM
In Memory of Bro. Percy Booth’s
Mother of Cedar Key “Aunt Yerlyâ€
Who diéd Friday, August 9, T9C5
Aunt Verly was sick
DOWN TO EARTH
Thirty-seven percent of Florida rfund- The law should be changed
Gas Tax Refund permit holders | to make it more like Federal Gas
actually claim a refund under the Tax refund law.
Farm and Commercial Fishing Gas! STAKELOlUT available to pea-
Tax Refund law. According to Ro-[nut farmers. To help
ger Hill. Assistant Economist,
Levy County has 192 permit hol¬
ders through 1961. Only 53 Or 28
Percent of these made an actual
¡ good ideas on how to make sand
wiches appealing ,to both young
; and old.
) For variety, they suggest using ¡ For many long months
¡whatever breads or rolls happen She had many aches and pains
' to be handy. Make Sandwiches of On earth here to bear
raisin bread, caraway rye, date- But Jesus He called her
. nut bread, pumpernickel, English To Heave11 so fair
I muffins,- hamburger buns or left- Up there she’s at rest
! over bagels. Not .even a. sigh
' ’ Then use the same reckless ab- She’ll live on forever
avoid -digging over his allotment. an.¿i0n jn ■the fillings. Combine li- And never more die
on peanuts the AISiOS office has . verwur,tmlV3^a:i;(ji lettuce* And Her children down here
made available a sitake-out ser
Mobley of the Adult Education De j Mr and M,rg mgg fflcks and | 7:30 P M. M^éek Prayer Ser-
[partment of the Central Florida ¡ family of Be]toni Texas were visit] 1 l
ing her sister and brother in law, { Th« Town CounMl of Bronuon
Junior College in’ Ocala was intro!
duced by Council Director Tom ]
I
Knotts. Mr. Mobley reviewed the ¡ ily f0r the past few dayg
changes and trends being most j
Mr- and Mrs. Ray Modiset and fam I meets the first Monday night ot
each month.
a far meâ€
vice where they will measure and
dill pickles- Try mashed sardines They miss her I know
h,
claim for refund from the state, stake out a farm allotment for a
j ^ I
This refund of 4 cent per gallon | grower. Charges for this service !
is available to every farmer and
commercial fisherman in Florida
for gas used on the farm or in the
commercial. fishing boats.
Application for a permit which
entitles you to this refund must be
made annually to the Comptroller’s
office. Application forms may be
obtained at the County Agent’®
office or County Farm Bureau
headquarters. These permits must
be obtained before any gas is piir-
I and hardcooked egg yolks, lemon ¡ But Jesus 'He called
Pack peanut butter, apricot mar
malade, sliced banana and chopped
Her life here was spent
in labor and pain
in Levy'County iare as follows: '
Up to 4.9 acres $6 00; 5 to 9-9
acres $7.00; 10 to 14.¿ acres $8.00; cream che ch d A
15 to 19.9 aeré* $9.00; 20 to 29.9'^ ma.yonnaise and ,etlu;;e
acres $10.00, 30 to 39 9 acres $12, j tween halves of an English muffin! She's happy T knows
and from 40 acres up $15.00. j And for a real lowering sens a-! She’s joined hands with God
Make application for this ser-: tion build this sandwich to end all ¡ He’s showing her thru
vice through the ASCS office. !
lettuce Between slic/bs of raisih But now she’s with Jesus
She’ll never suffer againn
Dear Percy, don’t worry
¡ noticeable in many locations thru
j out the state of Florida and brief j
j j
i ly presented a few â– studied sur- ;
¡ veys recently completed- j
I He also stressed the utilization j
j of the College and its resources j
1 for adult education. A committee |
¡ was appointed naming Mrs. Frank |
I Bullock as chairman assisted by J- ¡
j P. Sandlin and Tom Knotts to j
i study how the college program I
à could he of assistance to the RAD j
j program and in what way .advan- •
I tage of the offer of classes for j
I study could be accomplished.
I! Leonard Cobb, RAD Secretary,
AROUND
i¡mg
LEVY
COUNTY
Iri
NORWOOD F. I8HU
*. MflMiL’\ fti
¡Bronson, Florida
August 27, 1963
Dear Huning Lodge Manager or
vhatever your title ie—On Friday
à of this week, August 30th a fellow
! reviewed the organizational struc |by tbe name of s Groom will
i ture, of the Council and with the
use of graffs and charts explained
leave Broflson headed iu your dir-
; eotion. I want to warn you hunters
sandwiches:
TOBACCO STALKS standing in ¡ To one sliBe
the field can continue to breed in¬
sects and' disease for next years
crop. May we suggest that you bor
of
bread, add Swiss cheese, lettuce
leaf, fresh tomato slices, cooked
chicken slices, thousand
chased on which a refund is claim ¡ row your tobacco field down, -butt-1 dressing hard cooked eg
ed- The 1963 Legislature changed
the law so that the sales ticket
will take place of the Delivery Re
cord Book which had to be kept
in the past.
Two-thirds of those who apply
for a certificate fail to follow
ing up the talks and roots to cutÃ
down this infestation.
RAILROAD STRIKE may tie up
feed supply shipments in the near
future. Dairymen, poultrymen and.
cattle feeders should be prepared.
If an emergency should develop,
through and claim a refund. This government agpnpies would b© po-
could mean there fe still top much werles» to ship In emergency sup-
red tape in applying for this re- idles.
! She’ll meet all the ones
buttered rye That went on before
And meet her dear husband
On Heaven’s bright shore
island ¡ So listen dear one
slices I That she left behind
W! Us objectives and purposes- Iin firitish Columbia to watch out
I „ ■. - band not be too entranced by his
j Believing greater interest can be ¡ ¡g^ of his hunting p^wess.
¡secured throughout,the county, a j unil tWs y&aT he has hunted
i decision was made to hold meet- .
1 l
l ings periodically in other loca- ¡
! tions or areas of the county. The j
I City of Chiefand was designated as ;
t
| the place for the next meeting of j
: September 16th.
ves, diagonally and top with a sec-1 And feeling so fine
ond bread sÃicé also cut into halv j If she could but tell you
es. Garnish with pickle sliéeS - . i I’m sure she’d agree
Uiifortunately, this Spectacular Get- ready dear children
Williston
Church of God
is a little bit too much for a pick¬
ed lunch but it’s great for Satur
days any time of the year.
Subscribe to tne journal now.
And come follow me
Don’t linger m sin
And spurn the Saviour above
And miss coming home in this
city of love.
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evening Worship-
in the states of Montana, Colorado
Wyoming and North Dakota. Them
folks up there quit listening to his
bragging and tall tales so he is
I hunting a new audience. He wants
somebody that he can hold spell¬
bound for just á little while.
You know, he is one of these
kind that catches pheasants if he
SS’Vi can hit them, when, he shoots
10 A M. ¡them. He catches more than he
11 A. M.
7:45 P. M.
Read It the Journal figgt,
kills.
Of course he is a good sport. If
he can’t kill what he shoots at hé
will let someone eke shoot it for
him.
He is coming up there to try to
kill a moose. If he happens to acci¬
dentally kill one toy to send us
boy^back here some kind of proof
that he did bag the animal.
Last year in Montana he climb¬
ed up on an elk’s antler and sat
and waited all day trying to get
a shot at an elk. At sundown' he
got down and went to camp and
left the elk sleeping. He thought
he had been sitting on a dead tree
branch.
Seriously, we hate for him to
be gon© away from us for two
months. He is a pretty good fellow
If he happens to call you a nar
that you are not familiar witl
think nothing of it. He is used td
calling us whatever comes to hie|
mind-
So take care of our old buddy.
Just don’t fall for his line of boost¬
ing.
An Unnknown Friend
CPCT5 OTÃœNTK JOURNAL
BRONSON, Florida., Aug. 29» 1983
Levy County
JOURNAL
BRONSON, FLORIDA
Printed Every Thursday at
Bronson, Florida
Lntsred as Second CjUss Matter'April
’8th, 1928, at the Poettiffiof ?t Bron¬
son, Florida, Under Act of March ?nd,
1879
ELTON COBB Editor-Manager
SUBSCRIPTION RATES /
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Aronson, the County Seat of Levy
County,
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Government
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for resale. Cameras, binoculars, cars
jeeps, trucks, boats, hardware, of.
fice machines and equipment, tents,
tools and tens-of-thousands of other
items at a fraction of their original
cost. Many items brand new. For
list of hundreds of U. S. ^Govern,
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HOW TO BUY and hew to get FREE
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BOX NO. 1818, Washington 13, D. C.
Federal Land Bank
FARM LOAN
R. W. BRYAf'
622 N.' Main Street
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA
First Baptist Church
10:00 A, M.—-Tsumray wcuooL
11:0Ó. A. M.—Worship Service,
6:30 P. M.—Tripling Union.
7:,30 P, ,M.—Evening Worship
WEDNESDAY
7:30 V. M.-Prayer Meeting.
8:30’ -P.< M. iCbjuir Rehearsal.
SHELL- HOME - .SALESMAN—For¬
mer Insurance Men, Route Sales¬
men, any energetic man who
wants t. omake money. Why not
step up to a. real roney-making
position. Join Sales 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
FRranklin 6-Ã1701.. Southern Stat¬
es Homes, Fniset Shell Homes
(Anywhere.
! TRENTON GAS CO.
DISTRIBUTOR OF
i Protane Gas
BOTTLE OR BULK
GAS SYSTEMS FOR TOBACCO
AND GRAAIN CURING
FOR THE BEST IN GAS SERVICE
Phone HO 3-2533
TRENTON, FLORIDA
You can provide for the security
of your loved ones both safely arvd
profitably at'
Guaranty Federal
Savings & Loan Assn,
2£pv North Main St.—Gainesville
DIVIDEND RATE 4 1/4 PER CENT
Accounts opened by 20th of
Month Earn From 1st of Month
Each Acc- Insured up to $10,000
RAWLEICH BUSINESS NOW
OPEN in Levy County. Excellent
opportunity. See Frank Massey,
P. O. box 74, Anthony at once or
write Rawleigh’s, De.pt. FAI-340.189
Memphis, Tennessee.
SHEA'S GLASS CO •
(Not Inc.)
Formerly Joé Peters Glass 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
IN THE FAMILY—Jubiel Wicbfaeim of British Columbia dumps his
brother, Ardiel, into the fkinfe at Hayward, Wis., to win the
log-rolling crown during the World Lumberjack Championships.
ÃÉllljRjj
i
PRECIOUS CARGO^Tbe Soden
twins inspect new ' tire intro¬
duced in Midwest by B. F. Good¬
rich with “Preciojis Cargo**
service policy guaranteeing it
against bloweuts, punctures,
fabric breaks and cuts 'for
the life of the original tread.
A M meets on the first and third
Mondays of each month. Master
Mason are invited to attend.
* X »
Health Departnjsnt Clinics
Bronson, Health .Department,
Every Tuesday Morning from 9:30
until .11:30.
WjHieto®, Oil? flail, Every
"hesday afternoon from H0O un¬
til 2:00.
Uhiefland. New Citj^Hall. Every
( Friday afternoon from 1:00 until
l: 00 o’cLock.
Cedar Key, City Hall, 1st Fri¬
day in each munib from 10:30 un¬
til 11:30 A. M.
Gulf Hammock, Community
Church, 1st Monday,in each month
rom 2:00 until 3 P. M.
The Driver’s License Examiner
will be in Bronson each Wednes¬
day from 8:30 A. M. until 4:30 P.
M„ Chiefland each Thursday from
3; 30 A. M. until 4:30 p. M., and
In The County Judge’s. Court
In And For Levy County,
Florida.
In Probate.
In re: Estate of
FRED H. FORD. Deceased.
j NOTICE OF FILING
PETITION FOR FINAL
j DISCHARGE OF EXECUTRIX
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^gjHead Journal AdevrUsingg-^g»-
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
GRAND STAND—Targa, a cir¬
cus elephant, hoists his five tons
into the air to entertain children
at Chicago’s Cook County hospital.
FOR YOUR I I
INFORMATION1* j
COMPILED FOR THE . EVY CO j
JOURNAL BY N. F. ISHIE
Thu iwufii is tno syihooi of the
Aatn-icJo Cancer Suciety. Tris
«JW the “Wd of iiopr,.'’
o Hold! dollar
Jn.* give bring» 'Jtrm I»v|» to
pancer re—mcL
j'Mni • dnxif An<) iMiuJ a
in nft of die
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
Filling prescriptions is our Dual
ness. Let us fill your next one
Ennis Drug Store, across street
from Bank, Wiiliston. Florida. t>
OUT OF TOWN
PRINTERS PAY
NO TAXES HERE
LET US DO YOUR
PRINTING
This column wlii be In the
Levy County Journal each week
to give you general Informa
tlon and dates that/might be
important te you.
If you-^have any iijiormalon
you want Hated under this
heading please send |t to N.'F.
Ishle. In care of the Levy Co.
Brown Lodge No. 51, F'& 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-
• • • • i
Welfare Workers will be at the 1
followng places for your conven-
Williston — City mil. Every
Tuesday from 9 A. M. until 1^:00.
Bronson — Court House. Every
Tuesday from I P. M. until 4 P, M.
Chiefland — Welfare Office. Ã~Ã.
M. until 12 ndbn. Cedar Key—3rd
Thursday of each month.
C. M. Griffin, the ue/y Count)
Veterans’^ Service Officer, Count)
Welfare Director and Red Croat
Home Service Worhei, can- now
be com acted at his new telephone
number 3323, at Bronson.
• ■• *
Bronson Lodge No. t, i\ « A. M
holds regular Communications on
the 2nd and 4th Thursday even¬
ings of each month. All members
and visiting brothers are cordial¬
ly invited to attend
• • »
The Unemployment Compensar
tlon representative will bé at the
court house on alternate Tuesdays
of each month,
Board oil iiupervisors of Levy
Soil Conservation District meets
in the Court House at Bronson on
Friday after the first Tiiugpday of
each month at 2:00 P. if
Phone numbers for tne Levy J
County Sheriff’s Department are
as followe: Levy County Jail,
Bronson 2581; Sheriff’s Office at
Court House, Bronson 2981 and
Sheriff Turner’s Residence, Chief-
land 4403. Please use these num¬
bers when making your call.
iMorriston Lodge No. 235, F &!
I
i with your help,
the mentally ill
I can come back
But with improved care and
treatment, many more could
recover. Give them the chance
you’d want for yourself. /
Give at '«■«-
the Sign of'
the Ringing Bell
A THIRD HAND!
HOW OFTEN HAVE YOU
WISHED FOR ONE TO
HELP WITH BUYING,
SELLING OR RENTING?
WE HAVE THE ANSWER
NEWSPAPER ADS.
Are You Having Trouble'With Your
Printing Needs? If So Contact Us. We
Can Supply Your Needs At Reasonable
Prices In A Minimum Length Of Time^
LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
Phone 2521 Bronson, Florida
MADAM MARY
She will read your entire life-past, present and
iiuture. She asks no questions hut will tell you
[vhat you want to know, giving date and facts
if business, love, health land family affairs,
-/ill help you find lost art. TELL you whom
i ,-ou will marry and when. If the one you love
i 4 true, what part Of the country is luckiest
¡ you,, and what to do to be succesksful. Will
.LUrio the separated, locate absent friends
j. relatives and cause happiness between
an and wife. Makes up lovers’ quarrels. Tells
|-4 sickness or had uck is natural enemies, evil
: lue.u e and bad luck. Does not tell to pease
(you, but vviri give i^e truth. One visit will repay you for
disappointments in all others. I not only read your life
like an open book, but I also help you out of your TROU¬
BLES.
Come and see v. liy you are so unhappy, why everything
seems to go wrong, \ H Y be sad and downhearted, sick
and worried whe.. you can be helped and everything made
clear by consulting THIS GIFTED MEDIUM?
Everybody weco...e. NO MAIL ANSWERED. I make no
house to hotlse calls.
She will prove that you can obtain your desires. Every¬
thing sacred and confidential. Lucky days and uck to carry
so no one can harm or hurt you..
Don’t Mistake Address — Sign Near City Limits
Highway 339 and 127 — Trenton, Florida
Open daily 8 A.M. to 10 P.M including Sundays
FOR DUAL PROTECTION
Industrial and Ordinary
GULF LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Heme ÓÜtca,
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
CARL WELLMAN. AfNt, F.O. Bex St, RROtySON, FLORID %
ALL FORMS OF LEOAL* RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE
• ... . -
flOTlCE IS HER BBT 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 tV the HONOR¬
ABLE W. F. ANDERSON, County
Judge of Levy County, Florida, for
approval of said final returns and
for an order of distribution, and for
final discharge of executrix of the
will of FRED H. FORD, deceased.
Dated July 16, 1963;
EDITH HAWLEY FORD
Edith Hawley Frod, Executrix
{S^Get it first in the Journal^»?!
ANN-RAE BEAUTY SALON
Phone 2361 Bronson, Florida
COMPLETE
BEAUTY SERVICE
Permanents
Hair Cutting
Styling
Tinting
Open Evenings
By Appointment
How you can receive
a check signed by Uncle Sam
twiceayear
When you buy an H Bond
you can be sure of receiv¬
ing your first interest check
in six months—and every
six months till maturity.
Every year the U.S. Treas¬
ury mails out more than
3j/3 million interest checks
worth $149 million to the
folks holding Series H
Bonds.
Why buy Series H Bonds?
H Bonds are especially
good if you’re living on a
retirement income or want
to invest for current in¬
come.
If you own E Bonds you
can trade them for H
Bonds at anytime. (A nice
feature of trading is you
don’t have to pay tax on
the accumulated E Bond
in Ici est un til your new H
Bonds mature or are
cashed.),
Guaranteed’growth.
Your Bond money now
earns 3%% interest held
to maturity. Your money
can’t be lost because;Uncle
Sam replaces. destroyed
Bonds. And you can get
your money with interest
anytime you want it.
Every Savings Bond you
buy is a share in a stronger
America. Why not ask
your banker for fill the de¬
tails?
H Bonds pay you 20 check•—
one every 6 months. If you
buy a $500 Bond, for exam¬
ple, your first 3 semi-annual i
interest checks will be $4,
$7.26 and $8.00. Thereafter
you receive $10 every 4
months. H Bonds also oomut-
in denominations of $1,000».
$5,000 and $10,000.
. Yon save more than’money with
U.S. SAVINGS BONDS
• tt
tO year» America's newspapers have published Savings Bonds ode
‘cost to Jibs Government. The Treasury Dept. is grateful to The
Td this newspaper tor their patrióte» eupports
«RONSON, Florida, Aug. 29, 1963
CEVY, COUNTY JOURNAD
4kk Brr* TC-*a
SPECIAL WASHINGTON REPORT
House Defeat Threatens
250,000 In Local Jobs
By Sen. Robert C. Byrd (D. W.Va.)
President Kennedy has accurately described the vote
against the Area Redevelopment bill as "tragic.â€
This bill would have provided an additional $450
million for communities with chronic unemployment.
It would have created 247,000 jobs in these com¬
munities. S
And these jobs would have come at a time when the
overall economy Is accelerating in many areas in the country,
but only moving at a snail’s pace in economi¬
cally depressed areas. ,
But now—because 91 per cent of the Repub¬
lican' Congressmen voted against this bill, and,
therefore, against the unemployed—there is a
danger that the slow economic improvement in
depressed areas may come to a halt.
This is our situation: %
The economy in general is accelerating. ;ui
Industrial production is up three per cent.
Manufacturing in April has climbed 300,000
above the January level.
Total non-farm employment
has risen by 700,000.
Business investment, orders
for durable goods, and housing
starts are up.
And yet, we are still con¬
fronted with a serious problem
in helping our depressed areas.
Robert C. Byrd
Thus, the vote on Area Rede-*
velopment is leading us to eco¬
nomic imbalance.
The essential key to economic
progress is to close the gap that
exists between the affluent
America and the "other Amer¬
ica’’ of people without jobs, or
/adequate health facilities and
educational opportunities.
The economic program of the
.Kennedy Administration is a
.comprehensive one.
We began with ARA, which
marked the first time the weight
of the Federal Government was
used to relieve persistent unem¬
ployment.
We increased the minimum
wage.
We provided better housing
for millions of Americans.
We passed the Manpower
Read the journal every week.
How COOL
Will You gg
WHEN You
GÉT HOME I
One thing about it — it's a
lovely day for air condition¬
ing. Now wouldn’t it Be nice
cJo go home to cool, cool,
electric comfort? Why wait?
It doesn't cost much. Look
into electric air conditioning
today and spend the rest of
the summer living in cool
comfort.
People, Spots In The News
Training and Development Act
to prepare unemployed workers
for new job opportunities.
In short, we restored confi¬
dence in the American economy.
And it is on this wave of con¬
fidence that we now seek a tax
cut that will stimulate growth
even more by providing more
jobs and putting more money in
the hand of the consumer.
Unfortunately, we too often
assume that these programs auto¬
matically benefit everyone.
This is not the ctse.
In order for the entire pro- ’
gram to work, all the individual;
aspects must function well.
This is why we need to re-;
store the Area Redevelopment;
program which is at work in
pockets of unemployment affect¬
ing 35 million people.
That & a staggering number'
of people to be affected by any
one single program.
It shows the effect that the
loss of 247,000 jobs can have.
It shows us why we need this1
program. -**-
OUTDOOR NOVENA—Twelfth annual;:
outdoor novena at Belleville, Ill. attracts.;;
4,000 at Our Lady, of V
the Snows church. Jyyj
BOURBON FROM SKIES
came to Baltimore'as mayor
of Frankfort, Ky. sent casks
of Old Echo Spring, marking
sale of 4-millionth bottle in
Maryland.
RADIANT Marité Ozer
of Chicago beams upon
being named “Miss Illi¬
nois†at Miami Beach.
AQUA-NUTS— One of 40 nonsense water-going vehi¬
cles in Bermuda’s annual Non-Mariners Race1 was this
'f!i;agu>'.-iiy-like critter oared by members of a' “zooldgi-
al expedition.â€' Entries ¡can’t look like boats.
FLORIDA WyJDLIFE SCRAPBOOK
FOUND 11^ THE BAY'S,
INLETS-, VICINITY' OF
J E TTIES ll'LSALT WATER
AND FRESH WATER RIVERS
AMP CANALS
â– â– Ml-
Mow Your
Florida
Fishes
SALT WATER FISHES
FOUND IN FRESH WATER
GAME A,VP FRESH WATER F/SM COMM/SS/OW
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,
and
Levy County, a Political Sub¬
division of the State of Florida
Petitioners,
vs.
Bertha Bennett et al..
Defendants.
NOTICE OF RULE NISI
Notice M eminent domain pro¬
ceeding^
Ir. the name and by the auth¬
ority of the State, of Florida:
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON¬
CERN. and to all persons and
Darties 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 nersons. 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:
Bertha Bennett
Address Unknown
SRD No. 105.1
SRD 105.1
¡ RIGHT OF WAY
. That part of:
W% of middle fifth of the West
i half of the SW 1/4 of Section
I 32. Township 11 South, Range
I 16 East.
Lying East of and within 40
feet of the survey line of State
Road 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* 11’ 50†West 5546.80
feet to the Northeast corner of
Section ,31. Township 11 South,
Range 16 East.
Containing 0.351 acres, more
or less, exclusive of existing
road right of way.
Owned by: Bertha Bennett,
marital status unknown.
TAKE NOTICE that a De¬
claration of Taking has been
filed in the above-styled cause
by the Petitioners, the acquir-
J Ing authority of these proceed-
j tags, of the taking of the above
described land, for the purpose
set forth in the Petition filed
in this cause, viz.: As right of
way for a portion of State
Road No. S-339-A. Levy Coun¬
ty. Florida, and that the Honor
able Geo. L. Patten, one of the
Circuit . Judges of the Eighth
Judicial Circuit of Florida, will
on the 27 day of August. A. D.
1963. 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 deems
proper. All parties to the suit,
, and all parties interested, may
I appear and be heard at the
time and place designated.
You. and each of you. are
hereby commanded to appear
by filing an Answer to the
Petition heretofore filed in this
cause in the above-entitled
Court, on or before September
27. 1963. to show what right,
•title, interest, or liens you: or
any of you. have in and to any
of the above-described land,
show cause why the same
should not be taken for the
uses and purposes set forth in
the Petition filed herein.
WITNESS my Hand and the
Official Seal of said Court on
this 33 day of August. A. D.
pm.
Ernest Stephens.
Cleric of the circuit Court,
in and for Levy- County.
Florida.
By Eveivn Goaham Deputy-
Clerk
G. C. i>ERDUE. JR.
County Attorney
Bronson. Florida, and
THOMAS FP BAYLESS
Holland Building
Tallahassee, Florida
Of Counsel for the Petitioners.
8/15-22-29 9/5
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,
Petitioners
v.
C. J. Colson «t al..
Defendants.
NOTICE OF RULE NISI
Notice of Eminent Domain Pro¬
ceeding:
In the Name and by the Auth¬
ority of the State of Florida;
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
SRD No. 149.1, 149.2
Paul Narlock
Address IUnknown
SRD No. .150.1
Hayes ‘ O.- Taylor
Route 1
Georgetown - Indiana
SRD No." 150.1
Henry O. Taylor
Route 1
Georgetown. Indiana
SRD No. 150.1
John Vanderpool
Address Unknown
SRD No. 153.1. 153.2
Priscilla Zeisse
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. 154.2-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 Lévy County,
Florida.
lying Northeasterly of the Sou¬
thwesterly right of w'ay line of
State Road 55, Section 340110,
said right of way line describ¬
ed as follows:
Commence on the East line of
of the NE34 of the NE1/4 of
Section 29. Township 10 South,
Range 14 East, at a point 1022.
22 feet South of the Northeast
comer 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†a distance of
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
9-1-40, Recorded AMB No. 3,
Page 621, 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 “Aâ€
Suwannee River Estates as
per Plat Book 2, page 58,
Public Records of Levy Co¬
unty Florida.
lying Northeasterly of tiie South¬
-westerly right of way line of
SR 55, Section 34010, said right
of way line described as fol¬
lows: - - â– Vr
Commence on the East line of
the NE% of the NE1/4 of Sec¬
tion 29. Township 10 South'1
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
curv“ concave Southwesterly'
with a radius of 1041.72 feet,
thence Northwesterly along said
curve through a central angle-
of 60 degrees 35’ 30†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 or
less.
OWNED BY: Mary H. Green
and ‘ her husband. Albert A.
Green and Walter T. Hansen
and his wife, Karolyn H. Han¬
sen.
SUBJECT TO: Unrecorded A--
greement for Deed held by Ha¬
yes O. Taylor and Henry O.
Taylor: Unrecorded contract
for deed held by Paul Narlock,
and Unrecorded contract for
deed held by G. H. Boyd.
Right of Wav
SRD No. 151.1
That part of:
Lot 25 of Bloc? "Aâ€. 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 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% of the NE1-4 of Sec-
I tion 29. Township 10 South,
j Range 14 East at a point 1022.
22 feet South of the Northeast
I corner thereof, thénce North
27 degrees 50’ 39†West 476.61
I 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 ft along
said curve through a central
. angle of 60 degrees 35’ 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. . . .v j
OWNED BY: Robert Green.
Right of Wav
SRD No. 153.1. 153.2
That part of:
Lot 34 of Block “Aâ€, Su¬
wannee River Estates, as per
plat recorded in Plat Book
2, page 58. public records
of Levy County, Florida:
lying Northeasterly of Jhe South;
westerly right of way liné of
State Road 55. Section. 34010,
said right of way line describ¬
ed as follows:' ■.»
Commence on the East line of
the NE% of the NE1-4 of-Sec¬
tion 29. Township 10 South, .
Range 14 Eastv at a point 1032.
22 feet South of the Northeast
comer thereof,' thence •. North -
27 degrees 50’ 39†"West 476:61v
feet thence South 62 degrees
09’ 21†West .,80 feet to the be¬
ginning to the beginning of 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 SO degrees
35’ 30†a distance of. 1101.67
feet to the end of said curve
and the-end of,theâ€line describÃ
ed herein: . •
Containing 0.05 acre, ^nore or
less.
OWNED BY: John Vanderpool.
SUBJECT TO: Mortgage. Dated
11-27-54. Recorded MB 11. P
153 in Favqr of Edwina L. La-
far arV
Right of WaV
SRD No. 154.1, 154.2-R
That part of:
Lots 35. 36 and 37 of Block
“Aâ€, Suwannee River Est¬
ates, as .per plat recorded
in Plat., ^o-ok. 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% of
the NEl-4 of Section 29, Town¬
ship 10 South. Range 14 East
at a point 1022.22* feet South of
the Northeast comer thereof,
thence North 27 degrees 50’ 39â€
West 476.61 feet, thence South
62 degrees 09 ’ 21†West 80
1 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 ' Northwesterly
along, said., curve through a cen¬
tral angle'of r60 degrees'35’ 30â€
a distance â„¢<5f 1101.67 feet to. the
end of said curve, thence North
88 degree's 26’ 04†-West 132,67
feet to the .West line of Lot 39
of said Block-“-Aâ€, at appoint
48 feet Southerly from the Nor
thwest corner' -of . said Lot 39.
Containing-0.16-Acre, mofe or
loss ..
. OWNED "BY: -Priscilla Zeisse
J and her husband. -,Oafl Zeisse
SUBJECT TO: Contract for de¬
ed Recorded in * O'. R. Book 70
at Págé' 252 in Favor of Johp
T. Fleeschman and' his' wife,
Berniecp- Fleeschman. Marion
R. Schofield and his wife, Fran
{ , cés S/ Schofield, and Mervin R.
• Schofield and his wife. Anna
‘Mae'- Schofield.- r
TAKE NOTICE that a Declar
ation of Taking has been filed
in the ábove-styled" cause by
the "Petitioners.. the acquiring
authority of these proceedings,,
of the taking of the above-des¬
cribed land, for the purpose
set forth in the' Petition filed
in this cause;-viz.:'As right of
way for a portion of State Road
N.o. 55. Levy County, Florida,
and that'the Honorable George
L. Patten, one-; of the Circuit
Judges of the .Eighth Judicial
...Circuit, of Florida.’‘Will.' on the
20th day of August. A. D. 1963,
at 1:30. o’clock P. M.; in the
Circuit Court Chambers in the
Alachua County Courthouse At
Gainesville, Florida, consider
i said Declaration of Taking, ap¬
point i -appraisers, and make
such order as the- Court -deems
proper. All parties" to the suit,
and all parties interested, may
appear and be heard at the
time and , place designated.
You, and each of- you, are
hereby commanded* to appear
by filing an Answer to the
Petition heretofore filed in this
cause • in the aibove-entitled
Court, on or before the 10th
day of September- A. D. 1963,
to show what right, title, inter¬
est. or liens you or any of you,
have in and to any of the a-
bove-described' lánd. and show
cause.why the same should not
bp taken for the use and pur-
I. pose set forth in the Petition
filed herein.
WITNESS my Hand and the of
ficial Seal of sáid Court on
this 31st day of July. A. D.
1963.
Ernest Stephens
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
in and for Levy County, Flo¬
rida.
By: Evélyn R. Graham
> . Deputy Clerk
SEAL ,
G. C. Perdue, Jr.
County Attorney. Levy County
Bronson. Florida
and ^ .
Thomas- R. Bayless
Holland Building
Tallahassee. Florida
Of Counsel for the Petitioners.
Pub. Aug.- 8; 15.,22. 29. 1963
‘The rights of man’
THOMAS JelTerson, the au¬
thor of the Declaration of
Independence, a document
of first importance in the his¬
tory of the United States, wrote
in a letter to a friend: “All
eyes are opened, or opening, to
the rights of man. The general
spread of the light of science
has already laid open to every
view the palpable truth, that
the mass of mankind has not
b«Oh born with saddles on their
backs,'nor a favored few booted
and spurred, ready to ride
them...
“The light of science†to
which the great statesman re¬
ferred was no doubt that of
natural science, but it has been
enhanced by the light of Chris¬
tian Science, which gives an
even grander view of “the
rights of man.†These rights,
Christian Science shows, are not
confined to political or eco¬
nomic fields. They include the
whole scope of man’s experi¬
ence: his right to moral and
religious freedom, his right to
freedom from disease and want,
his right to an understanding
of God and the universe, includ¬
ing his own true nature.
“The rights of man†have
been invaded by many forms
of tyranny throughout the long
history of civilization. Despotic
overlords recognized as tyrants
have been ho more oppressive
than many conditions long ac¬
cepted as inevitable: the rav¬
ages of sickness, the thralldom
of sin, the burden of sorrow,
the fear of death.
Christ Jesus came to show
men their right to freedom
from all these forms of tyranny.
Speaking to those who denied
that they were in bondage be¬
cause they were descendants
of Abraham, he said (John
8:34-36): “Whosoever commit-
teth sin is the servant of sin.
... If the Son therefore shall
make you free, ye shall be free
indeed.â€
When Christ, Truth,, brings
to the human consciousness the
understanding that the real
man is spiritual, pure, and God¬
like, one does become free in¬
deed. He perceives that he is
not really bound by the limita¬
tions of material sense. The
fetters of wrong thinking and
acting are cast aside, enslaving
habits are broken, and old fears
are proved powerless.
Writing in .“Science and
Health with Key to the Scrip¬
tures,†Mary Baker Eddy, the
Discoverer and Founder of
Christian Science, says (p.;
227): “Discerning the rights of
man, we cannot fail to foresee
the doom of all oppression.
Slavery is not the legitimate
state of man. GorPmade man
free.†— The Christian Science
Monitor.
Mr/ and Mrs/ G. T, Robbins and >
j Mrs. Beañ and Mr. and Mrs. David!
Meeks Jri, and son were visiting j
jin Jacksonville Sunday. Mrs. Bean j
will be staying with her daughter
Bronson
Baptist Church
i
! and eon in law, Mr., and .Mrs. J. S.
j Johnson for awhile.
I —■- - .
Crushed or Block
ICE
Coin Operated
- 24-Hour Service
Moody’s •
Standard Station
Cor. Hwy. 27 & 24 :
Bronson, Florida
10:90 A. M. Sunaay school.
11:00 A. M. Preaching.
7_i.OO P. M. Training Union,
8.po P. M. Preaching,
WEDNESDAY—7:30 P. M. Prayer
Hooting,
Ellzey Methodist
Chuch
Sunday School 10 A. M.
Morning Services:
1st and 2nd Sundays 11 A. M.
Evening Services.
2nd and 4th Sundays 8 P.
Sun. Evening MYF 6,30 P-
Wednesday Prayer Ser.- 8 P.
o
/Mrs. Lilliam Graham has
% M.
been
ill at home this past week.
%
Registeréd Meat-Type
ÃÃDUR0C HOGS
From Certified Herds FOR. ONE-STOP SERVICE ON INSURANCb,
Free Of Bruccellosis
Service.Age Boars and
Ydidiger- Boars And
Gilts For Sale
W-.-K» SHEPPARD
Phone 495-2167 Archer
SEE US!
Local Agent for
COTTON STATES INSURANCE ;
J. D. Holmes Ins. Agency
Rmnann. Flnrida
s a
SRONSON. Florid^ Aug. £9, 19«3
Social and Personal News jj
of Levy County folks'
. Visiting in the home of Mr. and j Mrs. M. J. Cobb, M-iss. Royala Child
Mrs. L. C. Griffin oyer tlie week were i11 Ga-inesvilÃe Friday of last
end 'were Mr. Griffin’s -nepFew and j week. .
and family, Mr. and ' Mrs. Don ! •; —
Griffin, Dixie, Danny and Don-ny j -Mr- Mack Cobb - was visiting Mr.
of S'aii Diego. -^falifornia and arsoKand'MrSj. ;N F. Isliie.Satúrelay.
Mrs- Gorrie Griffin iOf Clearwater. l ~
•—’ 1 j Mr. V- W. Miicy of Willis ton was
i Mrs. Norma Schossler, Linda ! jnJ Brons-jii on Monday.
and Charlie spent the week end j j — „. ,
in Jacksonville- _ \ c • - / SbBHS ^
• Mr. and Mil’s. Edward Campbell
Mr. .and 'Mil. C. W.. Gilbert- and [and' daughter, Jane, of Tallahassee
family spent1 the week end with his • have been visiting his mother Mrs
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Gil‘! Jañé-Campbell and oóns .and her
Man’s Infinite Abilities
OFFICIAL NOTICE
bert and fa mi IV.
parents, Mr- afad Mrs£ John F.
Yearty and family fc>r a few days.
Mr. and Mrs- T. Frank ‘McCall^
Jr-, and daughter Cathy were vi¬
siting her parents Mr, and Mrs. G, j her eiste1
M. Owens over the week end. Ã days. ,
Mrs. . Si^trahk is in Archer with
Mrsv Morton for a. few.
Mrs. Elton Cobb and eon . jimmy,
Mrs. John Yearty -of. Gulf Ham- i
Get More Out Ot Life.. Go To A Movie
CHIEFLAND
THEATRE
CHIEFLANB, FLORIDA
Week Beginning Aug. 28—Sept.
THE RAWHIDE’ YEARS
A river I) oat gambler returns-to
Missouri after three years to un-
dearth; evidence that would- ; clear
him.- of a murder- charge of which
5 he was wr'ongfillly; 'accused. •
. THE RESTLESS YEARS
The illegitimate daughter Of a
small-town, seamstress finds ‘ true
Wednesday and Thursday
DOUBLE FEATURE
Tony Curtis , • Colleen Miller love despité her mother’s attempts
Bii RCUMSTANCES soiirctlanes
call upon an individual
* to perform duticker ex
ploils beyond liis normal capa-
city. For instance, in <^seS of
I emergencids, men ’■have been
known, to lift weights-far be¬
yond their ordinary strength in
order to rescue someone. Nui’ses
have been able to work long
ho*rs without sleep or rest in
Order to care for -soldiers
wounded in battle.
Such abilities are usugHy con-,
sidered physical phétÃbn&na.
But this is strictly a*|minan
way of viewing them. Christian
Science expiates, the true rea¬
son for such occurrences. It
shows that the real man is
spiritual, made in the image
and likeness of God, divine
Mind, as the Bible sftys. | As
such, he has infinite resources
upon which to call. This Idea
of man’s spiritual strengjfc was
voiced thus by the prophet
Isaiah (Isa. 40:28, 20): “Hast
thou not known? hast Jjpu not
lleard, that the everlasting God,
the Lord, the Creator fof the
ends of the earth, fainteth not,
neither is weary? ... H¿ giveth
power to the faint; and to them
that have no might he in-
creaseth strength.†i -.\:r
Mary Baker Eddy, the Dis¬
coverer and Founder of Chris¬
tian Science, brought - to this
age -the truth that the real man
ii the reflection of God^ divine
Mind. In “Science and Health
with Key to the Scriptures,â€,
itual demand, quelling The
material, supplies energy ami
endurance surpassing all other
aids, and forestalls the penally
which our beliefs would attach
to our best deeds.â€
-County
In Chancery
TIMBER SALE— iGoihméreiál pine
and hardwoods scattered through- j
out approximately 6,000 acres •&. van gorden
nal right-of-way in Putnam County;
Sealed bids by 11:00 A. M. Mon;., B j CQX, et n.1
day, 16 September, ,1963. F*or de- Ã
tailed. Information contact Florida
Canal Authority, 803 Ros selle St
One brings this ability into j reet, Jacksonville 4, Florida, . - EL
his daily life as lie acknow¬
ledges God to be the source of
all good. lie gains strength
and poise as he eliminates from
his thinking all evil thoughts,
such as envy, hate, pride, cov¬
etousness, self-righteousness,
and selfish motives, and re¬
places them with thoughts of
hope, faith, integrity, temper¬
ance, compassion, and love. As
he does this, one learns that his
spiritual abilities are always
available.
Although Christ Jesus re¬
ceived only the average educa¬
tion of a boy of his time, at
the age of twelve Mary and
Joseph found him in the temple
conversing with the learned
men. Later when he taught in
the synagogue and was ques¬
tioned about his knowledge,, he
replied (John 7:16), “My doc¬
trine is not mine, but his that
sent me.†Such ability was
available to him because he
understood that his ability
came from God.
Our abilities increase as we
gain a better understanding of
God’s infinite resources and
know that as God’s own ex¬
pression we are not limited in
any direction. —The Christian
Science Monitor.
In The Circuit CoUrt Of The J feet; to the point of beginning,,
Eighth Judicial * Circuit Of | being a tract 100 ft. x 100 ft., '
v> Florida, In And ; For Levy | being the Easterly corner* of said i r-
~~ X : | *• ' -X ■- • ■■' I ~ j | ¡ A Lpfl gp.
} If you fail to do so, a Decree Pro.
ÃCorjfesso will be jehtored against you
p for . the' relief;: dematided -in , thé; Com- '
j plaint./-
! WITNESS my hand and official seal
I of office at Bronson, Levy County,
] Florida,; this 19th daY of July, 1963.
Ernest Stephens
Plaintiff
' Defendants
SUIT FOR FORECLOSURE OF
' MORTGAGE
6-0405.
NOTICE OF SUIT
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
1 STATE OF FLORIDA
} COUNT Yj OF LEVY M
Ernest Stephens
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Levy County, • Florida
By: g
Deputy Clerk
(Seál)
Notice is hereby given'that the un¬
dersigned, under the provisions of
Section 6509, Florida Statutes, 1955,
^Chapter 20953, Laws of Florida, Acts
of 1941 as amended) will register
\yith the Clerk of thé Circuit Court,
in'and Jor Levy County,- Florida up,
on receipt of iproóf of publication of
this notice, the fictitious name, to_
wit:
LEVY COUNTY ELECTRIC - CO.
under which I am engaged in bu¬
siness at Willis ton, Florida.
That the party intreested in said
business is:
¿ V. W. MÃCY
P. O. (Box 41
Williston, Florida
Pub. Aug. 8, 15, 22‘ 29, 1963
Classified
ROOM AND BOARD for elderly
peopie in private home. Price is
reasonable. If interested, plea-se
call HO 3-2367, Trenton, Florida.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ÃN THE COURT OF THR
- COUNTY JUDGE IN AND
FOR LEVY COUNTY.
IN PROBATE
TO: ELLEN GREEN
Whose . Place of Residence and
Address Are .Unknown
6. J. MILLER .
Whose Place. ,of Residence and
’ Address Are .Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that a i
Suit for Foreclosure of Mortgage has 1 In re: Estate’ or
been filed in the above entitled cause j CHARLES ’WURSTER,
in which you are named as defen- • • - Deceased. v
dántsj and that^you are herby re-!— ... - ... 3
ci'Uired to serve ¿ copy of your ans-! 7° AH Creditors -"d reruns }Uy.
wer or other wTittfen defenses upon ( ‘nf' ®'a,ms or Dema^s Aflainst Said
W. RAY FORTNER and TROIANO ; ESIa 6'
&. ROBERTS, Plaintiff s attorneys j You and eacn- or you are hereby
whose address is P.-O. Box 326, Lake! notified and; required to present any
i land, Florida, on or before the 26 day claims and demands whfch you, or
I of August, 1963, and before or imme- j either of you may have against the es
j diately thereafter to file with fhe tate of Charles Wurster, decéa-
i Clerk of the aboye styled Court the ¡ sed, late of said county to the County
! original of said answer or other writ- | Judge of Levy County, Florida, at
J ten defense, if any. This suit seeks « his office in the court house of said
to foreclose a mortgage upon the fol- J County at Bronson, Florida, within
Arthur Kennedy y
The Rawhide Years
'• Plus
John Saxpn Sandra Dée’
The Restless Years
Friday ana Saturday
/ /DOUBLE FEATURE
Black Gold
# • Plus
ANDY GRIFFITH
No Time for Sergeants
r>tp;'keep boys away from her. -
BLACK GOLD
, A drama of the; oil-boom days
; ih - Oklah oirÃa in the Ã9i20e. x
NO TIM^ FOR SERGjEjANTS |
Andy Grifdith, a draftee froi^i
the back woo ds, upsets the Air
Force and becomes a hero. A very
amusing comedy !
CRITIC'S CHOICE |
It’s Bob ;■Hope and. Lucille Ball
in another rivalours fun-fes.t with
the beautiful, -playwright fearing
only one Critic: • .,,, h er ever-loving j
mock was in. Bronson Tuesday. |
Mr. Lee Hudson of Chj^fland
was attending to business LÃ-Brón,
son on Tuesday. ? ‘ |
First
Methudist Church
Bronson, Florida
ReT. Robert Lenz, Pastor
Summer Schedule
iMr@. Willie L. Green, Mrs4Elton SUNDAY:
Oobib, Miss Royala Child, $mmy ’ A. M. Church School for
and Frank Ishie { were in Oedár t ages.
Key Tuesday afternoon,
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday ; criticai'-ktisband.
Bob Hope Luclile Ball playgirL AFTER DARK
MIS HONEY SAYS..
Listen! No noise, no fussing/ no
! yelling. Alls quiet. What’s happen- \
-w t
FOR SALE—-Antiques: Jenny Lind
Bed, Maple Dresser with fancy
. mirror, Large hall mirror with |
j drawer and marble fop -and side j
j shelves, Conor cupboard with glass j
j doors over * the top half, China [
J Glassware and Mother of ’Pearl j
j handled silver ware. MRS. MILO.
SIMlITiH, Willis ton, Florida.
; -o
WANTED — Man wanted to sup- j
ply Rawleigh Products to consum-1
errs in Levy County area. Good *
time to start. N*o. capital required,.!
Write Rayleigh, Dept- FAH-340-815 j
Memphis, Tennessee.
— /—-o-—\ — • I
{lowing described property, to-wit:
j From the SE corner of Lot 30 in
¡ Coulter Plat to the town of Bron- .
J son, . according ;to1 plat thereof as
â– jrecorded in Plat Book 1, page 13,
in the .NE^i of the NW^ of Sec¬
tion 17, Township 12 South,
Range: 17 East, public records of
Levy County, Florida, as a point
of beginning, run south-^esterly
along said lot line 10.0 feet; thencé
north-westerly 100 feet; thence
rigrth-easterly 100 feet; thence
south-easterly along lot line 100
i six, calendar months > from the, time,
I of the first publication of this notice. •
i Each claim or demand shall be in'
• writing, in duplicate, and {shall state
! the place of residence and post of;.
; flee address of tlie Claimant, aijjf
! shall be sworn to by the claimant, his
I agent or attorney and any such- claim
j or demand not so filed shall be void,
j -s- Frank J. Már¿> ;-
As executor of the Last Will and
Testament of Charles Wurster,
deceased. -
First publication August 15/. 1963.
Pub# Aug. 15,' 22, 29; Sept. 5, 1963
Critic’s Choice
ednesd&y and Thursday
JAYNE MANSiFJiELD
Playgirl After Dark
Jayne Ma^sfiéldà an outwardly
; tough /$-kdwgirl with héart of
gold, is. -concerne cl when - her inan
is tossed hither; and yon by avar¬
ice-minded- .underworld chieftain
Sheldon Lawrence.» |
OH ECKE RBOARO
bulletin
WWW
mm
ed? • 4
Why vacation is over and sclmól i
has begun again Yesterday it was
noisy, today its quiet. Tm all alone
in this big empty house. My baby
is no longer a baby but a big boy
as of today Yse, he has /started
11:00 A. M> Morning Worship
7:00 P. M. Junior MYF.
8:00 Pé M. Evening Worship
WEDNESDAY: / y, v
* % Prayffe^ Meeting. and WANTED-—.White Nursery Atten-r
Bible Study. dant over 16 year of age, Sundays
10:45 A. M. to 12:15 UP. M. Chief 1-
and Methodist Church, Phone
HY 3-4-510.
8:45 P. M. Choir Rehearsol.
l
LAURA TINDALE,
Deceased
t# All Cr.dlt.r. And P.r.on. Haw* MlORNINO RAPIER ROUTES
In# Claims Or Osmands Against Said
Estate:
You and each of you are hereby
notified and required to present any
claima- and; demands .which you oi
either of you may have against the es
1
Wm
■• ;
1 ::
How are
your hens' doing? fi
More and more, profit-conscious poultrymen these
.days have before them thfr facts it takes to decide
how to feed and manage birds for most profit.
C'i Look over your records. Ask yourself if your birds,
over a 12-month period,, will 'lay more than 240
eggs per hen and consume less then 4.2 lbs.
feed per dozen.
These are the standards leading poultrymen, all
across the nation who feed the Purina Way have
come to expect.
Hens on Purina’s oWh Research Farms perform bet¬
ter than these standards, year
in and year out.
Reaching goals like these helps
poultrymen make money from
eggs in these days of lower
margins.
Come in and let us give you
other reasons why. so many
top poultrymen feed their
hens the Purina Way today.
J CHIEFLAND FARM SiriW
Donald Quincey, Owner,
Chieiiand, Florida
the 1st grade today. He was; all. ¿e1
and ready to go. Sure hopeihe tak¬
es it as much tomorrow as hu did late, of laura tindale, deceas-
' ' ' , „ ‘ - Cx* late of said oquuty, to the Coun¬
today. huh. Please Mrs. .judge- of Levy County, Flor-
dle With Care†that'# )Mia Honey4!# \ l
i. t. v, ««<.^^1 M.’trf» fji; • ! of said County at Bronson, Florida,
baby .and he i fragile Ha. Ha. ;wjthin six calendar months from
Don’t drop him just Jove him. . OJC j ths time of the first publication of
Really though he’s a pretty iPod) ^ ***£
little cowpoke, after all. think. | and shall state the place of r©si-
Why shouldn’t I? Well my sister!dence and post office address of* the
. *ri P v*-; f claimant, and shall be sworn to bx
and the^ Hew baby¿Vicky, jjire qo^ _ claimant, his agent, or attorned
ing fine? and as for me welF Miv^i * und such claim sr demand not
through guess I'm gonna make 80 fUe* be vold*
» a l L, «Ti. , v . _ .él Velma Kidd As administratrix of
j after $11 Who Would m*S3 me the Estate of Laura Tindale, de?-
« way?'Oh, well just wondered¿: ? ?, ^
The hillbilly and the dúde ^ad Pub. Aug. 15, 22, 29; Sept. 5, 1963’
adjoining bunks The dude was'Jn '
spec ting hig kit Suddenly be asked
“Did you take my | tootip-asi^'
^No. J didn’t replied the hillbiliy./I
don’t need no toothpaste. My teeth
ain’t loose at all.†• ' EstaU of
‘ “Is the docotor in?†inquired the CHARLES WUiRSTER,
caller. â€1^» sir,†answered bis five Deceased
year old son. “Do you have any Th# Stats #f Ftraida,
«A m&. ÉM u i»ok r «I ion-i ggsg I TB‘ e-
sirl He 'went out cn an - eternity«
• >, * / T®u ar# hereby notified that a
â– case. , written inetrumaat purporting to be
A man’s chara^cr* is like a Ce- the Last Will and Testament of said
ver. It cannot be shenglhenod by *«ced,nt has been admitted to pro-
whitewash.
Among thi¿igT‘
their gardens
NOTICE OF PROBATE
Lin THE COUNTY JUDGE’S
COURT, LEVY COUNTY
STATE OF FLORIDA
now !
available in this area. %Must have!
references and bonds that range j
froap $15-00 to $100.00 Cash, Call
PAT HEIOKARD, JR., Phone 372-
4532, Gainesville, Florida
| O—^
FOR .SALE—'1514 Chevrolet Bel Air
4-door. Fair Condition. Only $175
Cash. Contact CARL WELLMAN,
Phone 2201,* Bronson, Florida.
FOR SALE—GotDd used A Hp. Mer
cury outiboard motor only $90.00;
New electric hot water heater,
$45.0(1 Contact C. G. Money, Bron j
son, Florida,
■—0——-———'; 1!
FOUND — One black and white»
faced cow on my place at M orris-
ton- Owner may have cow by iden-
j tifying and paying expenses A. C..
Williams, Morriston, Florida
FOR SALE—Our herd of ,cattle,
consisting of one Purebj^l .Here¬
ford Bull 12 Cows and 12 Calves,
1 young Óow will calve soon, 3 Hei
fers, all mixed with Hereford. Auc¬
tion Sale will be at; the Brinson |
Sanchez home on Highway 47 near ¡
Trenton at 4 P. M# next Saturday, i
August 10th. Mrs. Hiram Green ¡
and Hiram Green, Jr., Trenton, '
MORING GAS SERVICE
LP
GAS
BOTTLE - BULK - TRAILER
GAS & APPLIANCES
For Prompt, Efficient Service, Call Us ...
Phone 2221
BRONSON, FLORIDA
bate ig this C.ourt. You are hereby | Florida,
v f commanded within six (6) calendar
jY ja ¡ months from the day of the first pub-
1 licatiog. of this Notice to appear in
rn this Court, to show cause* if any you
Ü
HUDSONS
STANDARD SERVICE STATION
Highway 19—North Chief land
[A Complete Line Of ...
Standard Gasolines
Atlas Tires and Accessories
R.P.M. Oils and Greases
Also Car Wash Service
LEE HUDSON, Owner-Operator
IPhone HY 3-4763 Chiefland, Florida!
geans,- tomatoes ' ^ v-rv/ ^^ry* ! can, why the action of this Court in
,. j TT..1. o ? ! admitting said Will to Probate should
tired. Huh. |not gUnd
Hebrew 12:1: Let" us run with j W. F. Anderson, County Judge
patience the race I hat seJ be- i ^,tvY:.9Yun_ty» Florida
fore us. y
Gal. 5:7: Ye did run wgll,
¡did hinder you that ye should not
Wm â– '' i i
By Willie L. Green, Clerk
I First publication on August 15, 1963
â– hn. (Seal)
Pub. Aug. 15, 22, 29; Sept. 5, 1963 |
'Pniatedirt,:
BOSTON, LOS ANGELES
LONDON
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
â– O*
j obey th© truth
j r Oh, I almost forgot U- t v-.
very glad to learn my ;
Dpgan Cobb is much improved..
May God Continue to ble na*.
Well, so long til next vie k
, Be sweet, Huh!
1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
iN T«E^O¥HT OF THB
COUNTY J UDGE, LEVY
COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA
TV PRORATE !
In re.: Estate of - ;** /JJ
I
Notice is hereby given that the. un¬
de..signed under the provisions of
F ¿tlcn 6509, Florida Statutes;- 1955,
(Chapter 20953, Laws of Florida, Acts
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
LAW & COURTS
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006
Law enforcers stay busy T
The Levy County Sheriff's Office reports the following
arrests:
Danny Carl Floyd, 28, of Williston was arrested on an
Alachua County warrant for violation of probation and
possession of cocaine and drug paraphernalia. No bail was
set.
Michael David Eady, 37, of Fanning Springs was arrested
for robbery, accessory after the fact and armed robbery. Bail
was set at $100,000.
Johnny L. Welch, 26, of Bronson was arrested on for
possession of cocaine with intent to distribute. No bail was
set at.
Roberto Salines Robles, 48, ofDeland was arrested on a
Levy County warrant for violation of probation for leaving
the scene of and accident. Bail was set at $10,000.
Regina Kay Harris, 31, of Chiefland was arrested on a
Levy County warrant for fraud, utter false bill or promissory
note. Bail was set $2,500.
Donnie Ray Lancaster, 50, of Chiefland was arrested on a
warrant for failure to appear for DUI charge. He was release
on his on recognition.
Joseph Mitchem, 22, of Trenton was arrested on an active
Alachua County warrant for violation ofprobati6n for robbery.
Bail was set at $10,000.
Linda Mae Collins, 45, of Old Town was arrested for drug
paraphernalia. No bail was stated.
Michael Raymond Keller, 18, of Rosewood was arrested
for burglary to vehicle, theft grand over $300. No bail was
stated.
Gerald Radford Heiser, 47, of Pinellas Park was arrested
on a Levy County warrant for violation of probation for non
valid driver license and resisting without violence. Bail was
set at $5,000.
Leon Louis Snow, 47, of Williston was arrested for
aggravated assault with vehicle, burglary to a conveyance,
battery, driving while license suspended or revoke with
knowledge, no vehicle registration and resisting LEO without
violence. Bail was set at $32,000.
Latrice J. Watkins, 22, of Chiefland was arrested on a Levy
County warrant for violation of Probation. No bail was set.
Mario Quintero Rosales, 55, of Morriston was arrested for
non valid driver license. Bail was set at $500
William Lamar Smith, 37, of Williston was arrested for
engaging sexual activity with child 12 to 18 years of age
by person in familial or custodial authority. Bail was set at
$50,000.
Joseph M. Chapman, 21, of Trenton was arrested on an
Alachua County warrant for violation of probation for dealing
in stolen property. No bail was set.
Travis Adam Wyrosdick, 20, of Pinellas Park was arrested
for resisting arrest with out violence, (obstruction.) No bail
was stated. '. .
SDanny ames Sapsin. 7, of Chiefland was arrested on a:
Levy County warrant for violation of probation. o bail was
set.
Christian L. Buerki, 55, of Newberry was arrested on a
Levy County warrant for failure to appear for possession of
marijuana not more than 20 grams and paraphernalia. Bail
was set at $25,000.
Casey Michael Buesing, 22, of Cedar Key was arrested
on two charges resisting without violence, and one on
(obstruction). No bail was stated
Hugh J. Deatrick Jr., 51, of Melbourne was arrested for
battery. No bail was stated.
Michael Raymond Keller, 18, of Rosewood was arrested
for burglary to vehicle, theft grand over $300. No bail was
stated.
Jeff Kushi, 51, of Chiefland was arrested for domestic
battery. No bail was stated.
Terry Keith Hollifield, 46, of Bronson was arrested for
two charges of domestic assault. No bail was stated.
Heather Leann Parker, 24, of Crystal River was arrested
on an active Citrus County warrant for violation of probation
petit theft and contributing to delinquency. No bail was set.
The Chiefland Police Department reports the following
arrests:
William Christopher Lambert, 23, of Chiefland was
arrested for loitering or prowling
Joseph Dustin Sinclair, 22, of Chiefland was arrested
for possession of marijuana less than 20grams, and drug
paraphernalia.
Eugene K. Tredway, 45, of Chiefland was arrested
for possession of marijuana less than 20grams and drug
paraphernalia.
Brain Eahart, 38, of Trenton was arrested for driving
while license suspended or revoke (habitual) and attached tag
not assigned.
Douglas B. Smith, 42, of Trenton was arrested for driving
while license suspended or revoke.
Michael R. Sanders, 24, of Bell was arrested for possession
of drug paraphernalia.
The Williston Police Department reports the following
arrests:
Leon Louis Snow, 47, of Williston was arrested for
driving while license suspended or revoke and attached tag
not assigned.
Kimberly Lynn Armstrong, 49, of Williston was arrested
for driving while license suspended or revoke and attached
tag not assigned.
George Natael Cruz-Galve, 22, of Ocala was arrested for
no valid driving license.
Antonio Garcia Jimenez, 24, of address unknown was
arrested for no valid driving license.
Florencio Mendes, 20, of Williston was arrested for no
valid driving license and open alcoholic container.
Robert M. Howanitz, 53, of Morriston was arrested for
DUI and refusal to provide breath.sample.
William E. Armstrong, 56, of Williston was arrested for
driving license suspended; tag not assigned to vehicle and
altered vehicle tag.
SMarcia Mckeown Sudduth, 47, of Bremen was arrested
for possession of marijuana under 20grams.
Learn to manage your diabetes
The Levy County Health
Department is providing a
series of classes on diabetes
self-management.
Diabetes Self-Manage-
ment Training: The Key to
A Healthy Life With Diabe-
tes will be a two-part series
aimed at teaching self-care
skills to adults that have been
Art show/yard sale Saturday
The art show/sale by Assembly of Fine Artists
TAILGATORS will be held Saturday, July 29 beginning at
8:30 a.m. at 657 S.E. 136 Ave. (also known as CR 55A:...1/2
mile from Dixie Nut House), Old Town.
A mini yard sale of miscellaneous items, i.e. plants, and a
few garments from recent AFA Fashion shows, all sizes, as
well as art work will be available. Raffle tickets will continue
to be sold for the 3x4 foot stitched American Flag.
FDOT road work continues
The following is a list of roadwork underway by the FDOT
that may impact traffic:
State Road 24 No traffic impacts scheduled and the project
from U.S.bl9 to Rosewood is scheduled for a final inspection
on Monday.
U.S. 27A Daytime lane closures in the town of Bronson to
re-stripe the roadway at County Road 337 and in front of the
Post Office.
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diagnosed with diabetes. Each
session will be three hours in
length and will cover a vari-
ety of topics including:
Overview of Diabetes
Managing Blood Sugar
Nutrition and Meal Plan-
ning
'Medications
SExercise
SFoot, Skin & Dental Care
The class will be taught by
a health education specialist.
As a part of the class, par-
ticipants will receive blood
sugar, cholesterol and A1C
testing. There will also be op-
portunities to win great prizes
and product samples.
Classes will be held on
Wednesday, Aug. 16 and
Wednesday. Aug. 30 from 9
A a.m. until noon at Nature
Coast Regional Hospital at
125 SW 7th St. in Williston.
This two part series of
classes will be free of charge
and is open to people with
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diabetes and their caregivers.
This is a great opportunity for
people that have been newly
diagnosed or those previously
diagnosed that have not had
self-management training.
If you have any questions
regarding Diabetes Self-
Management Training, please
contact the Levy County
Health Department at (352)
486-5300 or the Health Pro-
motion program at (352) 493-
.6774.
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Don 't touch
epllo. JOHNNY SMITH
everyone. i
Welcome to
this week's
Sheriff's
Corer. I have LEVY COUNTY SHERIFF
a scam to tell
you about first
and then we'll get back to are with at all times. They
the child abduction topic. shouldn't ever take anything
I've just heard about a call from someone they don't
someone received from a know. If they are approached
man identifying himself as by someone, they should
an AT&T Service technician. not respond in any way
He said he was conducting other than keeping distance
a test on telephone lines and between the other person and
needed the person being maybe even running away.
called to assist. He told the Talk openly with your
potential victim to touch nine children about this type
(9), zero (0) and then the of safety. Help them not
pound sing (#) and to then be scared, uncomfortable
hang up. The potential victim or confused. Discuss
was suspicious and refused, security issues so they will
We have learned that understand the need for
pushing these numbers precautions. Pay attention to
and pound sign give the your children and listen to
requesting individual full them. If you don't, someone
access to your telephone line. else will. And they may have.
They can place long distance ulterior motives. It's also
calls and the bill goes to your important to practice what
home phone number. Some you preach.
of the early offenders were Next, you may want
inmates in jails and some to make a list of family
prisons. So, don't dial nine members who could
(9), zero (0) and the pound be contacted in case of
sign (#). Beware. emergency. A family member
Next, let's continue with or close friend or associate
the topic of abduction and may be able to fill the role
kidnapping, of advisor in an emergency.
My next suggestion would More next week.
be to know where your Please be careful. Take
children are and who they care.
School starts Aug. 8--Slow down
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Educated, Ethical, Experienced
Please Vote September 5, 2006
Political advertisement paid for and approved by Owen Chad Johnson for County
Commission, District 2
Chad "CRACKER"
for
Levy County Commission
District 2
Your Choice for Your V
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WANTED IN LEVY COUNTY
Susie A. Bennett
Date of birth: 11-11-55
Last -known Address:
Chiefland
Wanted for: VOP
Possession of Cocaine
Cecil Duffy
Date of birth: 12-19-63
Last known Address:
Gainesville
Wanted for: COP DUI
with Injury/Property
Patrick Rene Lillie
Date of birth: 4-8-63
Last known Address:
Williston
Wanted for: VOP
Possession of
Paraphernalia
Arthur Ray Campbell
Date of birth: 9-27-71
Last known Address:
Trenton
Wanted for: FTA DWLRS
for HTO
. .. Beth Ann Hymer
S Date of birth: 4-10-79
Last known Address:
Old Town
Wanted for:
VOP DUI
Louise N. Peters
Date of birth: 1-13-61
Last known Address:
Chiefland
SWanted for: VOP DWLRS
Anyone knowing the whereabouts or having any information
about the above individuals, please contact the
Levy County Sheriff's Office at 486-5111,
or to remain anonymous call Crime Stoppers at 1-877-349-8477.
corner
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
AROUND LEVY COUNTY
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006
Series of twists and turns led Chris Hartter home
BY AMANDA DEPOTTY
CORRESPONDENT
For Chris Hartter, it would
take her many tries to find her
niche in life.
Born in Rochester, N.Y.,
in November of 1958, Hartter
was the youngest of three
children. She graduated from
Ben Franklin High School
and then went to work for
Eastman Kodak with her
father.
She worked at Kodak
for two years, but after a
particularly bad ice storm
in 1978, Hartter decided to
migrate to a warmer climate.
Her older sister, Donna,
had previously moved to
Orlando and after a visit with
her sister, Chris fell in love
with the area.
She moved in with her
sister at the age of 22, and
Donna helped her to get a
job with Holiday Inn on the
housekeeping staff. Not long
after arriving, Hartter was
hired to work as a chef at Sea
World's Florida Festival.
Though she enjoyed
working in the kitchen,
when a maintenance job at
Six Flags Hall of Fame Wax
Museum became available,
Hartter was quick to switch
careers.
She didn't work for
maintenance long before she
was moved to kitchen staff,
and then promoted to head
chef and catering manager.
Hartter's parents had also
decided to make the move
down to Orlando, joining
their two daughters. Her
brother soon followed with
his family.
After the Wax Museum
closed, Hartter found ajob at
a nearby gas station. One day
Carl DePotty went into her
store and asked her out on a
date. Not long after, the two
were married with a daughter
on the way. Four years later,
Hartter had three daughters
keeping her busy full time.
In December of 1988,
tired of the rush of the city
and upset over the loss of
their son, Hartter's parents
decided to find new peace in
a new location.
They bought a home in
Williston and relaxed. Hartter
and her husband decided to
follow along after the New
Year, keeping their children
close to their grandparents.
Hartter continued to stay at
home raising the girls while
her husband got a job with
a roofing company. After
several job-related injuries,
DePotty left his roofing job
and began working at a horse
farm in Morriston.
With all of her children in
school, Hartter decided to
help out by getting a job as
well. She joined the same
farm her husband worked at,
working in the foaling and the
weaning barns. She was quite
adept at the work because she
had owned a mother and baby
horse of her own shortly after
moving to Florida. While she
enjoyed working with horses
once again, the long hours of
the job took their toll on her.
She was off to work before
dawn, sending her children
off to school over a CB radio.
She decided to quit the job to
return to her home.
Not long after quitting,
Hartter was forced to seek
employment again after her
husband was incarcerated.
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CHRIS HARTTER is the backbone of the Levy County Veterans Service Office.
She worked at a
convenience store once
again, trying her best to
coordinate her schedule with
her children's. She wasn't
at the job for long before
applying to work at the
Winn-Dixie seafood counter.
When her husband returned
he also found work at the
supermarket, cleaning the
floors at night. After working
part-time for a while, Hartter
was promoted to a full-time
employee.
When the grocery store
moved to a new location, she
was moved to a new location
as well. Hartter began
working full-time at the deli
counter. She was happy to
be working in a kitchen once
again and made fast friends
with the other employees.
Not long after her
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.
Croft, Kelly D 31653 6517 28.92
Fleming, Marcia R 31708 6548 40.00
Crawford, E\erett T 18333 6650 6.67
Arnold, Chad R 15744 6655 2.99
Bracewell, Jesse S 19755 6659 21.43
Howard, Robert D 15511 6661 3.32
Raymond, Donald D 28 6670 15.00
Blankenship, Georgina L 31986 6745 1.07
Eaglin, Harvey E 31097 6805 2.48
Graden, William A. 31349 6820 2.00
Wilcox, Ricky 6965 6965 3.77
Baker, Dominick 6927 6977 44.97
Mijares, Edward 7021 7021 9.40
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promotion, she and her
husband divorced. She and
her daughters moved in
with her parents temporarily
while she searched for a new
home. Though they wanted
to stay in Williston, close to
work and school, financial
convenience moved the
family to Bronson.
After working at .Winn
Dixie for eight years, Hartter
developed a hernia. She had
emergency surgery and was
told that she would not only
be unable to work for six
months but was also unable
to continue her deli job.
Unemployed, she turned to
welfare in hopes of finding
a new career. She worked
temporarily at the Department
of Juvenile Justice before
her caseworker found her a
job working as a secretary
at the Levy County Veterans
Service Office in Bronson.
She had found her place at
last.
Three veterans officers
later, Hartter is still working
diligently for Levy County's
award-winning office..
She attends classes
every year to receive her
I I I I l
certification and accreditation
from the state and has been
promoted to administrative
assistant.
She and her colleagues
help the veterans of Levy
County find out about the
benefits and help available to
them from the government,
and help some of them rectify
bureaucratic mistakes in their
past that may be keeping them
from receiving assistance, and
offer their services to veterans
and their families who are
searching for a guiding light.
Hartter enjoys going to work
everyday, knowing that she
will make a difference in
other peoples' lives.
Numerous careers later
and after facing many bumps
in the road, Chris Hartter has
finally found peace in life.
She loves her work, has
reared three daughters, one of
whom she is currently putting
through college, alad after
many years, has finally been
able to purchase her own
house in Williston, across the
street from her parents. Now
she, too, can relax.
(Editor's Note: Chris
Hartter is the mother of
Amanda DePotty, the author
ACT scheduled for Sept. 16
The next ACT test will be administered Sept. 16. College-
bound high school students who wish to take the exam must
register by Aug. 18--the deadline for having the registration
postmarked. There is a late registration postmark deadline
of Aug. 25, but an extra fee is charged for late registrations.
Students can register online at www.actstudent.org, or
registration forms can be picked up at high school guidance
counseling offices.
The cost is $29 for the traditional ACT and $43 for students
who choose to take the optional ACT Writing Test.
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
OF UNCLAIMED FUNDS
Notice is hereby given that the Levy County Board of County Commissioners holds unclaimed
funds as listed below. Unless these funds are claimed before September 1, 2006, they will be
forfeited.
CHECK # DATE NAME AMOUNT
78891 01/18/05 FIRST HEALTH 5.06
78899 01/18/05 PERS CHOICE SUPPLEMENTAL 2.53
78958 01/18/05 STATE MUTUAL CREDIT 6.29
78961 01/18/05 DOUGLAS LINDHOLM 2:53
78975 01/18/05 JANET HAZARD 2.53
78977 01/18/05 JOSEPH CRIPE 2.53
78981 01/18/05 IDEALIFE INS 2.53
79572 03/08/05 JOSEPH HUNTER 2.53
79577 03/08/05 FANNIE NUTTING 5.06
79578 03/08/05 HARRY MCCLAREN 2.53
79589 03/08/05 DIANE LILLER 0.22
79590 03/08/05 WILMA LOWE 12.65
80096 04/19/05 WAUSAU BENEFITS 5.06
81519 08/16/05 SHERRY GRANT 40.00
81731 09/06/05 JULIA PRESSELLER 48.00
81735 09/06/05 DWAYNE THIBEAULT 48.00
81928 09/20/05 TIMOTHY HILL 63.00
82147 09/30/05 DAVID MORIN 285.00
82157 09/30/05 UNIFORM SERVICE FAMILY HEALTH 134.80
1012 08/25/04 GARY & ALICE MITHCELL 16.57
1013 08/25/04 EMMA & CLYDE BAIN 13.79
1096 11/17/04 ARTHUR POPOVICH 12.01
1189 12/22/04 GAIL WILER JENKINS 5.82
1229 12/27/04 LYNN MOON 6.46
1231 12/27/04 WILLIAM FRENCH 5.56
1233 12/27/04 LOUYS ANNE 5.56
1293 01/14/05 WILLIAM MEES 23.92
1301 01/14/05 JEFFREY WIGGINS 18.50
1354 02/28/05 20/20 AUTO CENTER 7.99
1362 02/28/05 NANCY KICHERER DVM 14.94
1364 02/28/05 SAN ROMAN FERMIN 10.14
1369 02/28/05 JEAN WILKERSON 4.27
1457 04/25/05 IRENE WALTERS 8.59
1461 04/25/05 EL PASO MEXICAN REST 7.14
1493 04/25/06 EDWINA HUTCHISON 9.90
1539 05/18/05 TERESA TORRES 8.25
1546 05/18/05 AMEY WILSON 5.30
1549 05/18/05 VIVIAN COOPER 5.53
1557 05/18/05 MARGARET STANDRIDGE 6.60
1560 05/18/05 NATHANIEL NIXON 9.90
1566 05/18/05 JOSE SILVA 8.25
1573 05/19/05 JAMES MARKWOOD 19.80
1579 05/19/05 EXICIAS CARLOS BARLOL 8.25
1584 05/19/05 BETTY STRANGE 9.90
10563 02/01/05 SHEAR DESIGN BEAUTY SHOP 0.45
10625 02/01/05 LETITIA TUMMINGS 22.86
10668 02/01/05 WARREN & JENNIE BANKS 183.66
10720 02/01/05 EXECUTIVE OFFICE SUITES 18.94
10822 02/01/05 JW LLC, FOOTHILLS CAPITAL 4,231.01
11063 02/01/05 ANN BOYER 20.00
11117 02/01/05 ROBERT & IREN ORI 83.05
11329 04/05/05 WILLIAM GILREATH 102.92
11517 06/08/05 JOYCE HULSLANDER 132.64
11560 07/08/05 HAROLD EDWARDS 530.45
11617 07/11/05 SUPERIOR TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY 31.08
11828 09/06/05 JOHN SERRANO 5.80
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
CITY OF CHIEFLAND, FLORIDA
AUGUST 1, 2006
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If you make a mistake, don't hesitate to ask for a new ballot. If you erase or make
other marks your vote may not count.
DO NOT VOTE FOR MORE THAN THE NUMBER INDICATED FOR EACH OFFICE.
CITY COMMISSIONER
GROUP 2
(Vote For One)
O Sharon Livingston
O Teal Pomeroy
CITY COMMISSIONER
GROUP 4
(Vote For One)
O Teresa A. Barron
O Debra Houska
LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL AROUND LEVY COUNTY
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006
Lions induct three members
O(n WednesdaNy July 19, the
SwlI-chartered Chiefland
ions Club induclcd three
c\V members and 'welcomed
Speaker Parm Darty from the
Shower Suwannee National
V'ildlife Refuge.
)ai ty entertained the
* Henlhcrs with an informative
lideshow and talk about the
missionn of the Refuge and
,he problems and concerns
associated with this federal
wildlife preserve. She
hiowed images of the largest
'at house in the state, as
.veil as photos of the elusive
,,alt marsh vole, only one of
which h has ever been captured
Ior study (and subsequently
released).
The Chienand Lions Club
inducted Stacey Brown,
'atrina Shepard and Micki
"*aust at this meeting. Last
.onth new officers were
Installed to this club that
,vas chartered in February
4f 2006. New President
:.)eborah. Richardson,
he branch. manager .
If the Sunstate
federal l Credit Union /j 1
in Chiefland, is
optimistic about this ^
club's future and its
mission in Chiefland.
This Lions Club is the
largest service organization in
the world, with clubs in over
'190 countries. It was founded
THE NEW CHIEFLAND LIONS CLUB inducted three
new members on Wednesday, July--19 and had a
guest speaker. From left, Former District Gov. and
Lion Guide Tony Stefanowicz, new indjctee Stacey
Brown, Lions Club President Deborah Richardsrp,,
new inductees Catrina Shepard and Micki Faust, and
guest speaker Pam Darty.from the Lower Suwannee
National Wildlife Refuge. .
in .1917 and has a solid
foundation today. Its mission
is simple: "to create and foster
a .spirit of understanding
all people for humanitarian
needs by providing voluntary
services through community
involvement and international
cooperation." ,,....
Lions are
internationally
known for their
Service and aid to
the blind and-the
, visually impaired,
a service that was
initiated when Helen
Keller was asked to address
the International Convention
on June 30,.1925.
As a. consequence, Lions
SParker Land Clearing
Site Prep/Road Construction/Demolition
.4-. Small Lots to LargeAcreage
were largely responsible for
the adoption of white caiies
being a symbol of the blind.
Lions have established and
support numerous eye banks,
clinics anid eye research..
.ILions collect over 5 million
pairs of used eyeglasses each
year; which are distributed
in developing countries. For
more information on
club. -membership 9 ori
to inquire about the next
meeting, please 'call Deborah.
Richardson,. at. (352) ,;490-
5700, ext.5711.
The' next Lions Club
meeting ... will ... be held
Wednesday, August 2 noon
at BelPs Restaurant in
Chiefland.
Miriam Betty Susan Overstreet
Roberson Hudson celebrates her 80th
Our Mom, Grandma, Aunt, Niece, Cousin and friend
Has been blessed by God with 80 years of living,
So let the celebration begin!
She was born and raised in Levy County,
The sweetest place on earth.
She's traveled enough around the country
To learn how much her home is worth.
She raised her four children here,
Sam and Alice, Anna and Bill.
They've given her 11 grandkids,
And the great-grands are coming still!
So please come and say "Happy Birthday!"
Share a memory, a tear, a smile.
Your presence will be her presents.
Stop in and visit her awhile.
Sunday, July 30 from 2 until 4 p.m.,
the Tommy Usher Center,
Highway 345 South, Chiefland.
Get ready for Williston gospel fest
Experience the joyful sounds of gospel music at the 5th
Annual Gospel Music Fest to be held Saturday, Aug. 5 from 11
a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Williston Elementary School Cafetorium,
801 S. Main St., Williston. Admission is free.
Various soloists,quartets,ensembles,choirs,instrumentalists,
liturgical dance and pantomime ministries, will be bringing
the best in traditional, contemporary and southern gospel.
There will be food, arts and crafts and clothing vendors.
Special guests for this event include: The Gospel Fest
Youth & Mass Choir, Spiritual Nature (Lake City), Damascus
Road Quartet, Redemption Song Quartet, The Spiritual
Ambassadors, The Springhill Voices ofPraise, Annie P. Curtis,
Avail Record artists, Silas, Charmaine Johnson, Abijah, Hope
to the Word Praise Team, M & M Productions, Rashonda
Washington, Fully Committed, Proverbs, Phase II Dance
Ministry, Expressive Song and Dance and many others.
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NOTICE OF TAX FOR
SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY
The Levy County School Board will soon consider a measure to continue to impose a 2,000 mill property tax
L i, th capital outlay projecls listed herein .. .
This tax is 'n addition to the school boards proposed tax of 5.712 mills for operating expenses and is
proposed solely at the Jiscretion of the school board,
THE PROPOSED COMBINED SCHOOL BOARD TAX INCREASE FOR BOTH OPERATING EXPENSES
AND CAPITAL OUTLAY IS SHOWN IN THE ADJACENT NOTICE.
"liT capital oulay :3... will generate approximately $4,458,474 to be used for the following projects:
CONSTRUCTION AND REMODELING
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Chieai.i '\1iJdle I Si 'riol Gymnasium
Williston Mvidile SI:jcjO l Cafeteria
MAINTENANCE, RENOVATION, AND REPAIR .:
District wide
NEW AND REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT
:' i.l Furniture and Equipment
PAYMENTS FOR EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AND SITES DUE UNDER A LEASE-PURCHASE
AGREEMENT
Cedar Key School Cafelela Certificates of Participation
'Y.nl:t:..ri School Media Center Certificates of Participation
.'lli;'l:,n Middle School Media Center Certificates of Participation
'/'ill! .l ,I iorlle School Cafeteria Certificates of Participation
.hief!an.i High School Administration Building Auditorium and Stage- Certificates of Participation
(h l.: Middle School Gymnasium- Certificates of Participation
All ..,i.,e:"neJ citizens are invited to a public hearing to be held on Tuesday, August,1 2006, at 7;00
the school board office, 480 Marshburn Drive, Bronson, Florida 32621.
A DECISION on the proposed CAPITAL OUTLAY TAXES will be made at this hearing.
im. at
NOTICE OF PROPOSED
TAX INCREASE
The School Board ofLevy Countywill soon consider a measure to increase its property tax ley.
Last year's property tax levy
A. Initiallyproposed tax levy
B. Less taxreductions dueto Vue Adjustment Board and other assessment
changes
C. Actual property tax levy
This year's proposed tax levy
$12
$18
A portion of the tax levy is required under state law in orderfor the school board to rec
$22,477,215 in state education grants. The required portion has increased by 36.81 p
represents approximately seven tenths of the total proposed taxes.
The remainder of the taxes is proposed solely at the discretion of the school board.
All concerned citizens are invited to a public hearing on the tax increase to be held on Tuesday,
August 1,2006, at 7:00 p,m, at the school board office, 480 Marshburn Drive, Bronson, Florida
32621,
A DECISION on the proposed tax increase and the budget will be made at this hearing.
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Betty Jean Cannon
Betty Jean Cannon, 74, of Cedar Key died at her residence
July 16.
Mrs. Cannon was the first female president of a bank in
Florida and worked as a vice president for Barnett Banks and
Drummond Community Banks.
She was a former Eastern Star, Sunday School 'teacher,
Awanas Teacher and dedicated to serving the First Baptist
Church of Cedar Key.
She is survived by two sons, Dr. Monroe Gaultney, Char-
lotte, N.C. and Colin Gaultney, Newberry; three brothers,
Floyd Taylor, Cedar Key; Frederick Taylor, California and
George W. Taylor, Florida; four grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Phillip Noland
Cannon.
Mizpah Adele Griffin
Mizpah Adele Griffin, 75, died in Palm Bay Saturday, July
15, 2006 after a long illness.
Mrs. Griffin was born in Nassau, Bahamas on May 18,
1931. She moved to Florida after her marriage to Williams E.
(Bill) Griffin ofDeFuniak Springs in 1947.
She lived in DeFuniak Springs, Marianna and Perry before
moving to Trenton in 1972. She was known for her energy
and enthusiasm and in addition to being a loving wife and
rearing three children, she also helped her husband run the
Perry News Herald, worked as a secretary for many years for
HRS (DCF) and operated a successful sewing business with
her sister, Peggy.
She loved visiting her native Bahamas with her sister, Nor-
ma, gardening, crafts andespecially, sewing. She was an ac-
tive member of Trenton United Methodist Church.
Mrs. Griffin was preceded in death by her husband, Bill,
in 1991, son, Phillip Griffin, of Palatka in 2002, and sister,
Grace Kelshaw, in 2003.
She is survived by her son, Gregory Griffin and wife Nita
of Palatka;, daughter, Leslie Griffin-Svendsen and husband,
William Svendsen of Palm Bay; grandson, Eddie Griffin and
wife Gretchen of Palatka, grandson Michael Griffin and wife
Rebecca of Orange Park; granddaughter Melissa Haire and
husband William of Belton, Mo.; sister Norma Troup of Dun-
cannon, Penn.; sister Peggy Falk and husband Jim of Trenton;
brother Edwin Munroe and wife Beverly of Jupiter; brother
Derek Munroe and wife Susan of Fitzgerald, Ga.; five great-
grandchildren and many loving friends.
OBITUARIES
Memorial donations may be made in her name to Trenton
United Methodist, 203 NE 2nd Street, Trenton, FL. 32693.
Oliver "Smokey" Gore
.Oliver Wilson Gore, 77, of Chiefland died July 21, 2006
at his residence.
Mr. Gore was born in Wilcox. A life long resident of Chief-
land, he was a heavy equipment operator and a member of the
Hardeetown Baptist Church.
Mr. Gore enjoyed fishing and hunting, playing ball and
was a great baseball player.
Survivors include his wife, Lola Gore of Gainesville; sons,
Larry W. (Des) Gore of Hampton, Ga., Curtis (Lois) Gore
of Chiefland, Raymond (Daisy) Gore of Chiefland, and Sgt.
Timothy (Amber) Gore of Albany, Ga.; daughter, Mary Ellen
Scott of Chiefland; brothers, Steve "JR" Gore of Lakeland,
David Gore of Cheifland and Jerry Gore of Crystal River;
sister, Eunice Watson of Gulf Hammock; sister-in-law, Carol
Gore of Chiefland; 19 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchil-
dren. He was preceded in death by his father, Steven E. Gore;
mother, Buelah Lee; son, Joseph O. Gore; and brother, Billy
Gore.
Lonnie E. Knight
'Lonnie E. Knight died on July 23, 2006 at Munroe Regional
Medical Center in Ocala. He was 79.
Mr. Knight was born in Bartow and moved to Ocala in 1948
and then to Dunnellon in 1980. He was a retired
SLife Insurance Superintendent and Founder and
promoter of the Florida Withlacoochee Blue
Grass Jamboree. He was a member of the First
Baptist Church of Ocala, Inverness Elks Lodge,
and a founding member of the International
Blue Grass Music Association (IBMA). He
served in the US Navy on the aircraft carrier,
Bon Homme Richard during WWII.
Survivors include his wife, Margaret Robinson "Peggy"
Knight of Dunnellon; daughters, Shannon Roth of Ocala
and Susan Knight-Adkison of Dunnellon; brother, the Rev.
James Knight of Kissimmee; four grandchildren, Cass Roth-
Retz of Ocala, Michael Tate Roth of Ocala, Todd Barrett of
Dunnellon and Molly Ohligner of Levy County, and six great-
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, July 27, 2006 at
1 la.m. at the First Baptist Church of Dunnellon, with the
Rev. James Knight officiating. Burial will be in the Robinson
Cemetery on W. Hwy. 40, Dunnellon.
Patricia Marvel Koster
Patricia Marvel Koster, 79, of Williston died July 11,
2006 of cancer at the Tri-County Hospice Care Center in
Chiefland.
Ms. Koster was an avid reader, who enjoyed sharing her
love of the written word with others, loved horse back rid-
ing and was both a competitive sharpshooter and.former golf
pro.
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006
Pane 7
She was a regular contributor to the editorial pages of >
the Gainesville Sun and had developed a large fan base who
looked forward to reading her opinions. Ms. Koster was an
executive secretary for DuPont in Wilmington, Del. and
Charleston, S,C.
She is survived by her children John W. Koster III of War-
wick, Md.; Nikolia Conaway of Santa Fe, N.Mex.; Aurora
Conaway of Santa Fe, N. Mex.; Robert Koster of Destrehan,
La., Sandra Koster of Williston and one sister, Dolores Gib-
bons of Washington, D.C.
Rev. Charles H. Matthews
The Rev. Charles H. Matthews, 87, of Hawthorne died
Friday, July 14.
He was the former pastor of Gordon Chapel Church in
Hawthorne for 37 1/2 years.
The Rev. Matthews is survived by his wife, Jannie B. Mat-
thews, Eustis; four children; two brothers, Ira Matthews, Mt.
Dora; and Freddie L. Matthews (Patricia), Williston; eight
grandchildren; and a host of other relatives, church family
and friends.
Laura A. Phillips
Laura A. Phillips of Bronson died Saturday, July 22, 2006
at Haven Hospice in Chiefland. She was 76.
She was born in Connecticut and moved to Florida over
50 years ago. She was a member of First Baptist Church
Bronson. She was retired from Broward General Medical
Center in Ft. Lauderdale as an admitting clerk. She enjoyed
raising her cows.
She is survived by her husband, Ernie Phillips of Bronson;
four sons, the Rev. Richard Hartmann of Bronson, Ken
Hartmann of Valrico, Steve Hartmann of Eustis, and Andrew
(Chip) Hartmann of Ft. Lauderdale; one daughter, Karen
Iannatto of Ft. Lauderdale; one brother, William Dunn of
Maine; one sister, Fran Gavins of California; 14 grandchildren;
and three great-grandchildren.
Lucas Ezekiel "Zeke" Young
Lucas Ezekiel "Zeke" Young, 24, of Gainesville died July
15, 2006 at Shands Hospital at the University of Florida.
He was a store clerk and landscaper and a US Marine vet-
eran.
S, Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Young
of Gainesville; son, Lucas Young Jr. of Gaines-
ville; daughter, Kierra A. Young of Gainesville;
stepdaughters Nichole Gilreath and Gabriel
Rembert of Gainesville; father, Mack H. Young
of Gainesville; stepmother, Georgia M. Young ;
of Gainesville; brothers, Mack Young Jr., An- -,
tonio Lewis, Tevin Young and Perry. Jasper of
Gainesville; sisters, Laura Boston of Miami, Kimiko Young
of Gainesville and Minister Tanya Joiner of Williston; grand-
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BUDGET SUMMARY
THE PROPOSED OPERATING EXPENDITURES
OF THE SCHOOL BOARD OF LEVY COUNTY ARE 9.04%
MORE THAN LAST YEAR'S TOTAL OPERATING BUDGET
Fiscal Year 2006-07
Proposed Millage Levy:
Local Effort
nic/raftinnarv
4.952
n 0in
Supplemental Discretionary
Capital Outlav
0.250
2.0000
TOTAL MILLAGE:
I
Total Revenues
(Federal, State, Local)
. o.oooo
20000 2000.01 199W5-96
Number of Unweighted FTE
ifxa OO
$,300 616521
,100- 0400
6,700
5,70-5,681.64
5,300-
5,100
20056 2000-01 199590
Total Current Operating Revenues
Current Operating Revenues
per Unwelghted FTE
200-06
Capital Projects Revenues
Total Number of Employees
1000 .A
1995-98
20"8 2000-.01 t05o"
DebtService Revenues (less transfers
in)
$15,000,000, 1,62S3
$10,000,000 -*
$6,000.000 -
6S3.620 $491,960
200506 2000-01 199500
Total Number of
Instructional Employees
700
0. 514
500- 447
400
300-
200-
100-
200 0 200i0S.01 195906
7.712
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ESTIMATED REVENUES GENERAL FUND SPECIAL REVENUE DEBT SERVICE CAPITAL PROJECTS TOTAL ALL FUNDS
Federal Sources 135,000 4,620,409 4,755,409
State Sources 30,111,444 1,640,460 634,879 1,262,839 33,649,622
Local Sources 13,637,701 827,368 5,900 4,458,474 18,929,443
TOTAL SOURCES 43,884,145 7,088,237 640,779 5,721,313 57,334,474
Transfers In 298,233 662,320 960,553
Fund Balance (July 1, 2006) 1,422,596 221,438 643,340 7,664,711 9,952,085
TOTAL REVENUES & BALANCES .45,604,974 7,309,675 1,948,439 13,386,024 68,247,112
EXPENDITURES
Instruction 25,755,661 2,931,084 28,686,745
Pupil Personnel Services 2,139,331 128,775 2,268,106
Instructional Media Services 1,017,737 241,677 1,259,414
Instructional & Curriculum Services 813,731 491,888 1,305,619
Instructional Staff Training 228,771 347,315 576,086
Instructional Related Technology 96,821 62,728 159,549
Board of Education 256,321 256,321
General Administration 977,959 77,861 1,055,820
School Administration 3,147,775 7,565 3,155,340
Facilities Acquisition & Construction 39,554 9,129,849 9,169,403
Fiscal Services 423,846 423,846
Food Service 2,678,691 2,678,691
Central Services 406,623 4,219 410,842
Pupil Transportation Service 3,761,395 195,853 3,957,248
Operation of Plant 3,744,646 3,744,646
Maintenance of Plant 1,035,912 1,035,912
SAdratliTiechnr i 579,01-1 :11,444 590,455
Community Services 7,284 7,284
Debt Service 1,001,686 3,343,855 4,345,541
TOTAL EXPENDITURES 44,432,378 7,179,100 1,001,686 12,473,704 65,086,868
TRANSFERS OUT 298,233 662,320 960,553
Fund Balance (June 30, 2007) 1,172,596 130,575 646,520 250,000 2,199,691
TOTAL EXPENDITURES, TRANSFERS
& BALANCES 45,604,974 7,309,675 1,946,439 13,386,024 68,247,112
THE TENTATIVE, ADOPTED, AND/OR FINAL BUDGETS ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED TAXING AUTHORITY AS A PUBLIC
RECORD.
HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF FINANCIAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC DATA
TEN YEAR SUMMARY, 1995-96, 2000-01 AND 200506 (Estimated)
LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
AROUND LEVY COUNTY
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006
Educator Kathryn Harris is now learning Levy history
BYAMANDADEPOTTY
CORRESPONDENT
In 1922, in a town near
Athens, Ga. Kathryn Harris
was born.
At the age of four her
family moved to Morris,
Ga. when her father and his
brother purchased a lumber
company.
When she started school,
Mrs. Harris'first principal was
her elder half-sister. Inspired
by her sister's career, young
Kathryn decided to follow
in her footsteps and become
a teacher. .Harris attended
Georgetown High School
and after graduation enrolled
in Georgia State College for
Women.
Three years into her
education, Harris was asked
by a local high school to
take a job teaching Latin and
mathematics.
Her father discouraged her
from taking the job, afraid she
would not continue to pursue
her degree.
Harris also hadreservations
of her own about taking the
job. Having started school
early, she was only 17 years
old the likely age of many
of her prospective students.
Harris feared the students
would act defiantly toward
such a young teacher.
As a compromise, Harris
agreed to take on an hour
a day of teaching high
school Latin in exchange for
teaching elementary students
regularly, The following year
she also took on math classes
at the high school and was
still able to finish the classes
necessary for her degree.
After five years of teaching
at home, Harris accepted an
offer to teach elementary in
Chieflaid:: She' found joy in
returning to teaching younger
students. There she also found
her future husband, a local
boy named Travis Harris.
Returning from World War
II, Travis was introduced to
Kathryn by a friend. The two
RETIRED WILLISTON Elel
Kathryn Harris enjoys sp
into the history of Levy Cc
married, and after teaching
in Chiefland for a year, she
moved on to Williston.
Mr. Harris was taking
classes at the University of
Florida and the couple wanted
to move closer to Gainesville.
A friend suggested that Mrs.
Harris look into teaching
Latin at Williston High
School to prevent the daily
commute to Chiefland.
Williston High School was
interested in her teaching
Latin. Several students hoped
to study medicine in college
and wanted to learn Latin
before graduating.
However, Harris was
hesitant to begin teaching high
school again. Remembering
how much she had enjoyed
her first teaching job, she
took a job teaching at-the
elementary school (now
Joyce Bullock Elementary).
Sparing extra expenses, she
offered'to teach a Latin. class "
to'the high-school students an,
hour before regular school
began.
Harris worked in Williston
schools for 30 years. For over
20 of those years she served
as principal at the elementary
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Delta Kappa Gamma and
a the Gamma Iota Chapter and
has served as president in
both. She is also a member
of Phi Delta Kappa, which
consists primarily of people
from Gainesville. She has
also served on the Regional
Planning Council. She and
her husband both took active
roles at the First United
Methodist Church, helping
incorporate yotinger people
into NYF.
Currently she's been active
in the Archives Committee.
Appointed to the position in
1976, Harris sparked a love
of genealogical research by
journal photo by Amanda DePotty helping study the origins
of various places in Levy
mentary School Principal County.
)ending her time delving Along with studying
)unty. her family history, she has
developed a personal project
school. She also returned to that is a rather large task.
school herself, enrolling at Through books, the
the University of Florida to Internet, newspapers and
obtain her master's degree NationalArchives, Harris has
in education. In 1968, she begun tracing the founding
took a year-long sabbatical in families of Levy County.
order to take part in a special With many families traced
grant available to Florida up to modern day, she has
administrators through UF. discovered how many bf the
She and a fellow Florida families living in the area
school official were allowed today came to settle down.
to travel to two schools For now, Harris' research
anywhere in the country and dominates her back room.
learn about special learning She began with a small side
programs they were using room but quickly ran out of
in their school system. The space. She has since taken
ladies spent three weeks in over her son's old room and
Maryland and three weeks a hall closet to hold all of her
in Washington state studying books and files.
reading programs and how to Filing cabinets are full
implement them in their own of her research into Levy
schools. County's lineage and the
In addition to her teaching books crowding the shelves
career, Harris had also taken are her main resource. She
part in many committees and plans to transfer her files into
organizations around the a digital format when she is
community. She is a member comPleted and then donate
of the teacher organizations .:all of her books to.the library .
She wants future generations
x Shiear E pressions
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to be able to have access to
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something she loves so
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Her only son, Travis Jr.,
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Her granddaughter is keeping
up the family tradition and is
currently taking classes at the
University of Florida, and her
grandson has recently turned
16.
In 1997 her husband,
Travis, died.
A battle with cancer and
84 years have done little
to dim Kathryn Harris'
brilliant exuberance and
determination. She loves
spending her time learning
where the area has come fom
and watching the directions
in which posterity is taking it
now.
Animal Shelter meeting set
The Friends of the Williston Animal Shelter will hold
a membership meeting on Saturday, Aug.5, at 9 a.m. in
the Williston Fire Department meeting room (next to the
police station).
The agenda includes an update on the search for a per-
manent site for a facility, the status of the 2007 calendar
and plans for adopt-a-thons and fund-raisers. Members
of the organization and others in the community who are
concerned about animal welfare are encouraged to attend.
Unity Day meeting planned
There will be another Unity Day organizational meeting
July 31 at 7 p.m. at Sundays Coffee House. Discussion will
include finding Scout troops, clowns and vendors for various
foods.
The events for the day are working out nicely and an update
of participants will also be presented, a spokesman said. Or-
ganizations interested in learning more about the Unity Day
event to be held in Chiefland Oct. 7 are invited to the meet-
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L.Y COUNTY JOR
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Reserve your spot today!
(352) 490-4462 or
(352) 486-2312
home on almost 1 acre lot right off of the Manatee
Springs Road. It is in an excellent location, close to
Chiefland for shopping and Manatee Springs State
Park for swimming.or the Suwannee River for fishing!
The golf course is right down the road for a game or
two! The home has new carpet and vinyl, new metal
roof, new septic, new 4" well! Ready to move in!
$89,500
Just finished
This home sits on
a corner lot in
beautiful Buck
wBay Subdivision.
The home has
just been
completed. It is
located near the
activities of
Chiefland including the Chiefland Golf and Country
Club, and Manatee Springs State Park. DSL is now
available in this area. Underground utilities, stainless
steel appliances, solid oak custom cabinets too
many options to describe. $319,500
Location is
the key
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maintain 2 dwellings, including the home of your
dreams. A portion of the property is planted in
pines that are approximately 13 years old.
Motivated Seller, bring your offer today. Owner will
consider some owner financing. $200,000
Bronson
.25 Acre tract $19,000
25.14 Acre tract $130,000
Trenton/Bell/Fanning
.35 Acre, paved road, subdivision $22,000 (MAKE
OFFER) Trenton
2.00 Acre tract (mol), paved road $55,000-
Fanning Springs
1.40 Acre tract, $40,000 Fanning Springs
4.45 Acre tract $225,000 Bell
Old Town/Horseshoe Beach
49 Acres U.S. 19 $588,000
3.07 Acres $33,000
135 Acres paved road- $1,147,500
Chiefland
10 Acres,(mol) U.S. 27 $160,000- JUST REDUCED
40 Acres, paved road $580,000
.27 Acres (3 lots) JemLands $15,000 (choice of 6)
WE HAVE A LOT MORE TO CHOOSE FROM TOO,
JUST CALL TODAY
Phli-..- thrTITY *. RealEsta0 *r
Ch.elan (32)43-169,Ol ow.35)4213
This Week's
Feature
WILLISTON AREA -100 acres of natural
Florida at its best. Native trees including
holly, pine and oaks, several small ponds
and wildlife in abundance adorn this property
located in a gated community. Wonderful
park-like entrance lets -you believe that you
have entered your own little paradise. Owner
is motivated to sell and has priced this
property below market for the surrounding area. All can
be yours for $15,000.00 per acre.
Offered by:
Jack Williams Real Estate to
Goss Williams Real Estate, Inc.
102 S. Main Street, Chiefland, FL 32626
Detail and photos at www.gosswilliams.com
My dad, Jack Williams, opened his real estate office
in 1976. I came to work
for him in the afternoons
after school. I came
back to work for him full
time in 1983 and bought
the-buSiness from him Iin
1:994.'We-, hav ser8ed
the Chiefland and
surrounding areas for
the last 30 years, and
though we remain small
in nature, we do offer full coverage real estate services.
Thank you for allowing us to be of service to you for
all these years.
Regina Goss, President, Owner
Help make moving less stressful for children
Moving to a new home or
neighborhood can be espe-
cially stressful for any of us,
but even more so for chil-
dren.
When most of us think
about moving, the things that
immediately come to mind
are the stresses of packing,
learning a new route to work
and getting a new home pre-
pared. Just think about how
hard a move is on children,
who face making new friends
or going to a new school.
Indeed, research has
shown that moving is one of
the most stressful events in
anyone's life something that
is especially true for children.
To help make this process as
easy as possible, the Ameri-
can Moving and Storage As-
sociation (AMSA) is offering
families useful tips to help
kids adjust before, during
and after a family relocates:
Include children in mak-
ing plans for the move. For
example, take them house-
hunting with you.
Help your child learn
about the new area.
Let kids help decide how
their new rooms are to be ar-
ranged and decorated.
Encourage children to ex-
change addresses and phone
numbers with their friends.'
Through play-acting with
dolls, boxes and a wagon,
young children can simulate
"moving."
For each child, prepare a
package containing snacks,
some clothing and a few fa-
vorite toys for the move.
Take a "family break" as
soon as the major unpacking
is done. Don't try to do every-
thing when you arrive.
Parents should spend
time after the move listen-
ing to each child about new
schools and new friends.
Follow progress in new
schools. Accompanying your
child to school the first few
days may ease tension.
Any lingering abnormali-
ties (loss of appetite, insom-
nia, constipation, diarrhea,
menstrual disorder) should
be reported to a doctor.
If your move involves
suburban to rural, or vice
versa, caution children about
new situations they will face.
Additional practical, ob-
jective tips on how to plan
a move and safely choose a
mover, including a count-
down-to-moving-day calen-
dar checklist, are available at
AMSA's noncommercial Web
site, www.moving,org.
Regina Goss
Licensed Real Estate Broker
www.gosswilliams.com
MOBILEHOMES SWLL
MOBILE HOMES: 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 -20q Contract Pending I 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.
$85~98- Reduced to $76,500!
100 Acres Williston area, pines, oaks, holly & more,
small ponds. $19;,00 per acre. Reduced to $15,000 per
acre. Motivated seller.
Comer 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 goad 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
G^olf 9yrP ($13'poo to $39,oQo,- ...
HOMES:
Southwest Chiefland -3BR/1BA handyman, block home
on large lot. Needs some work.-$53900 Reduced $47,900
City of Chiefland 2 or 3 BR, 1 BA home on U.S. Alt. 27,
garage & screen porch. $4129-,9 Reduced to $110,000!
Park Avenue East 3 BR, 1 Bath on corner parcel. Great
for SHIP. $89,900
Waterfront 1.5 Acres w/ 390' on canal -3/2 home par-
tially furnished. Immaculate. $285,000. -
Details and photos at www.gosswilliams. com
102 S. Main Street, Chiefland, FL 32626
Office: 352-493-2838 Evenings: 352-493-1380
Realtors:
Put your
listings here.
Smith & Associates, GIVAC
i-- Brad Smith Licensed Real Estate Broker. R E
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Room to Roaml 4BR/2BA;
2,024 sq.ft., 9.3 acres Over 9
acres. CBS workshop & RV
ready. Adj land avail. $499,000
SRichard Dass, Realtor
(352) 843-1090
A Real Must Seel 2BR/2BA;
1,640 sq. ft., 1 acre Convenient
to Gville/Newbeny. Landscaped
pool & 2 master suites. $92,500
r.geta Tomczak, Realtor
(352)225-1225
On 2 Lots! 3BR/2BA; 1,248 sq.
ft., 2.62 acres 20x20 carport,
storage shed, partial fencing, &
pati $120,000
Jerry Mills, Realtor
S(352) 339-0588
0.22 acre, Bronon, In city limits, S25,000 I 1.1 acres, IMorriston, Well. septic, & power. $55,000
0.25 acre, Bronson, Convenient to Willison, 518,000 1.25 acres, Morriston, Lightly wooded, quiet area. $45,000
0.5 acre, Bronson, just off highway, $32,000 1.25 acres, Bronson, Cleared with large oaks. 524,850
0.82 acre, Bronson, Partial clearing, limerock drive. S24,00 rMYl .25 acres, Bronson, University Estates 530,000
0.83 acre, Bronson, Partial clearing, limerock drive. S24,000 1.3 acres, Morriston, Southeast Levy County. $37,500
1 acre, Bronson, On paved road, cleared. S20,000 1.65 acres, Bronson, Partial clearing, limerick drive. S48,000
1.08 acres, Bronson, Right offpaved road, 519, 500 4.9 acres, Morriston, Nicely cleared on paved road. $130,000
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from the deck. Located on prestigious Mullet Road! bath home on 5+ acres off the Manatee Springs Road.
Come be a part of the Suwannee lifestyle and take in Drive thru garage/workshop. Home has new tile, a/c City of Chiefland- 3 Bedroom,2 Bath, CB &
the unspoiled natural beauty of Suwannee! It's the heat unit, cabinets, carpet, 4th bedroom & bath, Frame Home on paved street. Central H/A.
perfect home away from home! $430,000. (DW- appliances and Corian countertops. Offered at Range & Refrigerator. $170,000. (LR-
752948-JH) 352-542-9007 $269,500. (LR-751837) 352-493-2221 752375-D) 352-493-2221
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S io acres, Momston ClrcVrolling 15.04 acres, Morrison, Cleaed,
in, Shmrock Acrs. 200,000 upward slope from rd. $270,000
I 31 75 acres,
Develomenlt potential. S620,000
I TConneing Neighbor!
A web site offered to our clients which serves as an
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+20 acres, PIsture/oaks. 24.44 acres, Wooded,
Adj. 20 acres available. $360,000 near Goethle, $398,000 -
* 50 acres. Morriston, Paved rd, pines,
picturesque. S842.655
Smith & Associates, Inc. will commit to quality service
- in writing! It's an approach that's earned GMAC a
remarkable 94% Customer Satisfaction Rating the best
in the real estate industry.
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Quiet Country Living 4 bedroom 2 bath 1998 Great location south of Chiefland in Spanish Trace. rear porch, 16x 20 garage, 10x 14 metal
manufactured home on 4.8 acres. Located just north of 2/2 mobile home on 5 Beautiful Wooded acres +/- storage shed & 20 x 24 pole barn with concrete
Chiefiand with all the conveniences within minutes landscaped and fenced backyard, shed and pump floor.PRICED TO SELL $75,900. (DMH-
Ch le t landscaped and enced backyard, shed an
Let us- show you how!
We guarantee "Premier Service"
Put us to the TEST!
Lisa Baxter & Sylvia Rutledge, Realtors
352-493-4200
605 N Main St, Chiefland, FL 32626
chieflandgmac(@svic.net
www.slqmac.homesandland.com
Brad Smith, Lic. Real Estate Broker
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THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006, LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
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100 MISCELLANEOUS
105 Personals
110 Lost & Found
115 Notices
125 Services
130 Free
200 EMPLOYMENT
210 Help Wanted/Full-time
240 Help Wanted/Part-time
245 Work Wanted
300 RENTALS
305 Apartments for Rent
310 Houses for Rent
315 Mobile Homes for Rent
330 Commercial Property
for Rent
345 Wanted to Rent
400 REAL ESTATE
405 Condos & Apart-
ments for Sale
410 Houses for Sale
415 Mobile Homes for
Sale
435 Commercial Property
for Sale
500 FOR SALE
505 Antiques
510 Auctions
515 Yard Sales
525 Appliances
535 Pets & Animals
600 RECREATION
605 Boats & Marine
610 Campers & RVs
615 Motorcycles & ATVs
700 FARM
705 Farm Equipment
800 TRANSPORTATION
810 Automobiles
820 Trucks
825 Vans
900 LEGALS
Cost $5 pel
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after that 11
cents
How to Place Your Ad
Call:
Fax:
Chiefland 352-490-4462
Chiefland 352-490-4490
Email: mblitch@ levjournal.com
Visit: 13 South Nlain Street, Chiefland
Bronson 352-486-2312 .
Bronson 352-486-5042..:.J
440 South Court Streete i
Miscellaneous 3
1105
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.
Servki=_i ---
1125 *
TREES, TREES, TREES. Langs-
ton Tree Services, Inc. Call (352)
490-4456. tfnb
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T&J TREE SERVICE lot clear-
ing, stump grinding, bushhog-
ging, underbrushing, removals,
boxblading, Bobcat work. In-
sured, licensed, 19 years' expe-
rience. Call 486-6297. tfnb.
Employment
2 0
1210 Full timri
QUALITY HAIRDRESSER want-
ed. Shear Expressions-Bronson.
.352-486-6899.5/4tfn
PAINTERS WANTED, Minimum
3 years experience. Excellent
Pay & Benefits (Insurance, 401K,
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 Wantif
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
Rentals .
301
Commerce
330 Property for i
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 8/3
Real Estate 1
415 for Sao
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 appliances and paint etc.
(352) 472-4977. 8/17p
425 for Salo
UNIVERSITY ESTATES property
is 1.25 acre lot #169 on 102nd
between 86th arid 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
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'Purchasee '
LEASETO PURCHASE 312 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
FAT GOOSE AUCTION holding
estate auctions each Friday in
downtown Chiefland. Super
box lots start at 6:15 pm and
our main, auction starts' at
7:00 pm.. Always-outstanding
merchandise. AU992/AB692
(Ron Jamerson) 10% BP. For'
more info: call (352) 356-10651
As mariy of you know Angie and
I are always supporting breast
cancer -research. This .week
we are, auctioning an item for
the National Cancer Institute,:
(MOFFITT) with all funds going
directly to the organization. It is a
signed and numbered Serigraph
from. 1977, The artists "Erte",.
'.wittla9 tan rent re~il&iel[ leb@o10
$5,200,0 & -This lfieMrtdibn-ig
with a "COA" from Dyansen
Gallery of Boston & NY (the most
recognized gallery of serigraphs
in the USA). 7/27b
550 '
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
PLENTY OF USED building
supplies. Complete set of office
cabinets. 2 by 4's, 2 by 6's, 2 by
8's, 2 by 10's, 2 by 12's, 4 by 6's.
Lots of lengths. 3 ft. wide, high
and low rib tin 8 ft., 14 ft., and 19
ft. long. Sinks, lights, all kinds of
stuff. Come'to Levy County Dairy
off Hwy,345 and ask for Serge,
Nancy or Rdd.
FOR SALE: cedar bunk beds
with' mattresses. $200. Call
535-7138
Classified deadline is 2 p.m. Monday
*i :
Building and Development
Your Custom Home Specialist
Locally Owned and Operated By
Steve and Karen Smith
Office: (352) 486-4290 Mobile: (352) 538-1388
or (352)-538-3141
stevesmithconst@aol.com
Personal Attention
s Quality Craftsmanship & Materials
J) Framing and Concrete Finishing
'Let it be said"IU
,'L t t b wi tten
Miscella i
550
2 YEAR OLD light brown velvety
cloth loveseat 'dual recliner,
excellent cond., $250. OBO.
352-463-2225 Leave msg.
Want to
PAYING CASH for Dish Net-
work receivers, and yellow smart
cards. Call Jeff 352-949-5601.
8/3p
Recreation 6
Campers.
610 RVs";
89 MALLARD Overland luxury
38 ft. Basement model. A-1 con-
dition, sheltered. $15,600. (352)
495-2473. 7/27p
$5 for 20 words or less
S10 for every word after
Chiefland FL 32644
13 South ain Street
352-490-4462
10 Campers
10 RVs ln-
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
825 Van
1998 FORD WINDSTAR
Van great condition! New
transmission, newer tires, great
family vehicle. $2,800.00. Call
352-493-2338. 8/10p
COMPUTING
Soles. Repair. IUpgrad
.1998 DODGE D Y Conmputer
Good fenders, excellent condi- Training Classes
tion. Dodge red with tailgate
- $750 firm. Call Tommy Dean
486-2462/cell phone 318-0796.
8/3p
Turn your trash
into cash!
I.n P.O, Box 159
Bronson, FL 32621
440 South Court Street
352-486-2312
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
CLASSIFIED & LEGALS
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006
Page 13
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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 LAVINE 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, PO.
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
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 LELAANNE
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 8th
Judicial Circuit in and for LEVY
County, BRONSON, Florida, I
will sell to the highest and 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 268 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 1 OF SE 1A) OF SECTION
26, TOWNSHP 10 SOUTH,
RANGE 14 EAST, AS A POINT
OF REFERENCE; THENCE
NORTH 89051'00" 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
0000'55" 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
0005'41" WEST 237.50 FEET
TOTHE POINT OF 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 12h day of July,
2006
Danny J. Shipp
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Gwen McElroy
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
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,
S: ;, Defendants
I .
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:
SLOTS 11 AND 12, BLOCK
1, "BLACKJACK RIDGE ES-
TATES", 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 57T 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'clockA.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 12m 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 20T 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
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
File No.: 38-2006-CP-000102
RAYMOND SCOTT LAMBER-
TON
Division: Probate
A/K/A R. SCOTT LAMBERTON
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the es-
tate of Raymond Scott Lamber-
ton a/k/a R. Scott Lamberton,
deceased, whose date of death
was January 6, 2006, is pend-
irg in the Circuit Court for Levy
County, Florida, Probate Divi-
sion, the address of which is
355 South Court Street, Bron-
,son, Florida 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 on whom a copy of this
notice is required to be served
must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 31
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AF-
TER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons hav-
ing claims or demands against
decedent's estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN
3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME, PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF-
TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE
OF DEATH IS BARRED. Th e
date of first publication of this
notice is July 27, 2006.
Personal Representative:
Raymond A. Lamberton
P.O. Box 1192
Middletown Springs, Vermont
05757
Attorney for Personal Represen-
tative:
William A. Post
Attorney for Raymond A. Lam-
berton
Florida Bar No. 169220
20702 W. Pennsylvania Avenue-
Dunnellon, Florida 34431
Telephone: (352) 489-2889
Pub.: July 27, Aug. 3, 2006
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF
RESOLUTION
VACATING PUBLIC ROAD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA, at its regu-
lar scheduled meeting on July
18, 2006, vacated, abandoned
and closed the following de-
scribed portions of roadway:
That portion of SE 118h Court
(Chalice Street), lying South of a
line between the Northeast cor-
ner of Lot 48, Block 14 and the
Northwest corner of Lot 9, Block
15, LESS the South 20.00 feet
thereof, Town Site of Tuckaho,
Florida as recorded in Plat Book
2, Page 15 of the Public Records
of Levy County, Florida; more
particularly described as follows:
Begin at the Northwest corner of
Lot 9, Block 15 and run West to
the Northeast corner of Lot 48,
Block 14; thence South, along
the Westerly Right-of-Way of SE
118t" Court (Chalice Street) to a
Point that is 20.00 feet North of
the Southeast corner of Lot 56,
Block 14; thence East to a Point
on the East Right-of-Way of SE
118t Court (Chalice Street) that
is 20.00 feet North of the South-
west corner of Lot 1, Block 15;
thence North, along the East
Right-of-Way of SE 118th Court
(Chalice Street) to the Northwest
corner of Lot 9, Block 15 and the
Point of Beginning; and
That portion of SE 118th Court
(Chalice Street), lying North of
the Northerly right-of-way of SE
196h Street (Main Street) LESS
the North 20.00 feet thereof,
Town Site of Tuckaho, Florida,
as recorded in Plat Book 2, Page
15 of the Public Records of Levy
County, Florida; and
The West 10.00 feet of the
North 145.00 feet of SE 119th
Avenue (Cliff Street) LESS the
North 20.00 feet thereof AND
the East 10.00 feet of the North
145.00 feet of SE 119t Avenue
(Cliff Street) LESS the North
20.00 feet thereof, Town Site of
Tuckaho, Florida as recorded
in Plat Book 2, Page 15 of the
Public Records of Levy County,
Florida; and
That portion of SE 119th Ter-
race (Lime Street), lying North
of. the North right-of-way of SE
196h Street (Main Street), Town
Site of Tuckaho, Florida as re-
corded in Plat Book 2, Page 15
of the Public Records of Levy
County, Florida; LESS the.North
20.00 feet thereof; and
That portion of SE 196h Street
(Main Street), lying between the
Easterly right-of-way of SE 119th
Avenue (Cliff Street) AND the
Westerly right-of-way of SE 110th
Avenue (Central Street), Town
Site of Tuckaho, Florida as re-
corded in Plat Book 2, Page 15
of the-Public.:Records of Levy
County, Florida; and
That portion of SE 196th Street
(Main Street), lying between the
easterly right-of-way of SE 107"t
Terrace (Lake Street)'AND the
Westerly right-of-way of SE 118th
Avenue (Dewitt Street), Town
Site of Tuckaho, Florida as re-
corded in Plat Book 2, Page 15
of the Public Records of Levy
County, Florida.
A Resolution vacating said
road was duly adopted.
NANCY BELL
Chair, Board of County Com-
missioners
Pub. July 27, 2006
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 69 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: JEANNETTE M.
GRIFFITH.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY: BEGINNING
AT THE NORTHEAST COR-
NER OF THE SOUTHWEST
1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4
OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP
11 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST,
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
AND RUN SOUTH ON THE
EAST LINE OF SAID FORTY,
990 FEET TO ESTABLISH THE
POINT OF BEGINNING; FROM
SAID POINT OF BEGINNING,
CONTINUE SOUTH 330 FEET;
THENCE RUN WEST 660
FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH
330 FEET; THENCE RUN EAST
660 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: ALICE BRYANT AND
EDWARD BRYANT.
All of said property being in the
County of Levy, State of Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 21st day
of August, 2006, between the
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
PM.
DATED this 17th day of July,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: July 27, and Aug, 3, 10,
and 17, 2006
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 147 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: JEANNETTE M.
GRIFFITH.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF-
THE PROPERTY: COMMENCE
AT THE SOUTHEAST COR-
NER OF THE SOUTHEAST
1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4
OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP
12 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST,
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND
RUN THENCE NORTH 20 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEGIN-
NING OF THE TRACT HEREIN
CONVEYED; THENCE CON-
TINUE NORTH 630 FEET; RUN
THENCE WEST 630 FEET, RUN
THENCE SOUTH 630 FEET,
RUN THENCE EAST 630 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEGIN-
NING. LESS THOSE PARCELS
SOLD.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: JOHN C. CHIPLEY .
All of said property being in
the County of Levy, State of
Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 21st day
of August, 2006, between the
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
P.M.
SDATED this 17th-dayof-July,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: July 27, and Aug. 3, 10,
and 17, 2006
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 1198 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 A. GIL-
FEATH REV. TRUST.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
OF THE PROPERTY: LOT
6, BLOCK 14, VILLAGE OF
GREEN THUMBS DEV., INC.,
UNIT'ONE, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF, RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3,
PAGE 41, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: W. BIDWELL SHER-
MAN AND ERRA E. SHER-
MAN.
All of said property being in
the County of Levy, State of
Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 21st day
of August, 2006, between the
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
PM.
DATED this 17th day of July,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: July 27, and Aug. 3, 10,
and 17, 2006
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN, that the holders) of Certifi-
cate number 1898 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 A GIL-
REATH REV. TRUST.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
OF THE PROPERTY: LOT
34, BLOCK A, MANATEE
SPRINGS TERRACE SUBDIVI-
SION, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 64,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: MARY MANNING .
All of said property being
in the County of Levy, State of
Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 21st day
of August, 2006, between the
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
P.M.
DATED this 17th day of July,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: July 27 and Aug. 3, 10,
and 17, 2006
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN, that the holders) of Certifi-
cate number 2397 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 A GIL-
REATH REV. TRUST.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
OF THE PROPERTY: LOT 5,
BLOCK 7, REPLAT OF WIL-
LISTON HIGHLANDS, UNIT 5,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 5, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: DONALD F. MESSLER
AND BETTY MESSLER AND
MAGALIE VALLON.
All of said property being
in the County of Levy, State of
Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 21st day of
August 2006, between the hours
of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
DATED this 17th day of July,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: July 27, and Aug. 3, 10,
and 17, 2006
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Buying
Tax Deeds?
.Veed to c1wear the title?
Experienced, fiependa6e&
Sewice and
Reasonable
Rates!
ChAvaotte J. Weidne'
ATTORNEY AT LAW
(352) 486-3753
g t5
M o n a y
LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
Legals 90
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 2462 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
assessed are as follows:
NAMES) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: WILLIAM A.
GILREATH REV. TRUST.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
OF THE PROPERTY: LOT
6, BLOCK 63, REPLAT OF
WILLISTON HIGHLANDS UNIT
5, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 5, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF LEVY COUNTY
FLORIDA.
NAME(S)
ASSESSED:
CELESTIN .
All of said prop
County of Levy, S
Unless such
be redeemed ac
the Drooertv des
SAID TRACT MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED
IN THAT WARRANTY DEED
RECORDED IN OR BOOK 375,
PAGE 713, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NAME(S) IN WHICH
ASSESSED: TINATAYLOR .
All of said property being in
the County of Levy, State of
Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 21st day
of August, 2006, between the
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
P.M.
DATED this 17th day of July,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: July 27, and Aug. 3, 10,
and 17, 2006
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
IN WHICH that the holders) of Certificate
RONALD number 194 of the sale of 2001
has (have) filed said Certificate
for a Tax Deed to be issued
erty being in the thereon. The name(s) of the
State of Florida. holders) of said Certificate,
Certificate shall the description of the property,
:cording to law, and the names) in which it is
scribed in such assessed are as follows:
Certificate will be -sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 21st day
of August, 2006, between the
hours of 11:00
P.M.
DATED this 1
A.M. and 2:00
7th day of July,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: July 27, and Aug. 3, 10,
and 17, 2006
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HFREBY.GIVEN,
' thqa t, esr "ificate
number 2463 of the sale of 1999
has (have) filed said Certificate
for a Tax Deed to be issued
thereon. The names) of the
holders) of said Certificate,
the description of the property,
and the name(s) in which it is
assessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: WILLIAM A.
GILREATH REV. TRUST.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
OF THE PROPERTY: LOT
7, BLOCK 63, REPLAT OF
WILLLISTON HIGHLANDS
UNIT 5, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 5,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NAME(S) IN WHICH
ASSESSED: RONALD
CELESTIN.
All of said property being
in the County of Levy, State of
Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 21st day
of August, 2006, between the
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
P.M.
DATED this 17th day of July,
2006.
DANNY J..SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: July 27, and Aug. 3, 10,
and 17, 2006'
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 3100 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
assessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: WILLIAM A.
GILREATH REV. TRUST.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
OF THE PROPERTY: LOT
21, BLOCK 2, OF B & R
SUBDIVISION, UNIT 5, AN
UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION
IN LEVY COUNTY FLORIDA,
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: LEVY COUNTY.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY: LOT 17,
BLOCK H-4, JEMLANDS, AN
UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION
IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF
THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF
SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12
SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST,
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF
THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF
SECTION, g29.TOWNSHIp. 12
. ... .. .. .. .. E .A S .,,
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
RUN NORTH ON THE WEST
BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID
SECTION 29 A DISTANCE
OF 2420 FEET TO A POINT;
THENCE RUN EAST PARALLEL
TO THE SOUTH BOUNDARY
LINE OF THE NORTHWEST
1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29 A
DISTANCEOF650 FEETTOTHE
POINT OF BEGINNING; FROM
SAID POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTINUE EAST PARALLEL
TO THE SOUTH BOUNDARY
LINE OF THE NORTHWEST
1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29 A
DISTANCE OF 40 FEET TO A
POINT; THENCE RUN SOUTH
PARALLEL TO THE WEST
BOUNDARY LINE OF THE
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID
SECTION 29 A DISTANCE OF
100 FEETTOA POINT; THENCE
RUN WEST PARALLEL TO THE
SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF
THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID
SECTION 29 A DISTANCE OF
40 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE
RUN NORTH PARALLEL TO
THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE
OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF
SAID SECTION 29A DISTANCE
OF 100 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING.
NAME(S)
ASSESSED:
CARE, INC..
IN WHICH
TOTAL LEGAL
All of said property being in
the County of Levy, State of
Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 21st day
of August, 2006, between the
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
P.M.
DATED this 17th day of July,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: July 27, and Aug. 3, 10,
and 17, 2006
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 209 of the sale of 2001
has (have) filed said Certificate
for a Tax Deed to be issued
thereon. The name(s) of the
holders) of said Certificate,
the description of the property,
and the name(s) in which it is
assessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: LEVY COUNTY.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
OF THE PROPERTY:
LOTS 22 THROUGH 31,
BLOCK 1-6, JEMLANDS, AN
UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION
IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF
THE NORTHWEST 1/4' OF
SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12
SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST,
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED: AS FOLLOWS:
.COMMENCE .AT THE
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF
THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF
SECTION 29, :TOWNSHIP 12
SSOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST,
LEVY .COUNTY, FLORIDA,
RUN NORTH ON THE WEST
BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID
SECTION 29 A DISTANCE OF
2640 FEETTOAPOINT;THENCE
RUN EAST PARALLEL TO THE
SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF
THE .NORTHWEST 1/4 OF
SAID SECTION 29 A DISTANCE
OF 2140 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING; FROM
SAID POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTINUE EAST PARALLEL
TO THE SOUTH BOUNDARY
LINE OF THE NORTHWEST
1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29 A
DISTANCE OF 400 FEET TO A
POINT; THENCE RUN SOUTH
PARALLEL TO THE WEST
BOUNDARY LINE OF THE
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID
SECTION 29 A DISTANCE OF
100 FEETTOA POINT; THENCE
RUN WEST PARALLEL TO THE
SOUTH. BOUNDARY LINE OF
THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID
SECTION 29 A DISTANCE OF
400 FEETTOA POINT; THENCE
RUN NORTH PARALLEL TO
THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE
OF THE NORTHWEST. 1/4 OF
SAID'SECTION 29 A DISTANCE
OF 100 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING.
NAME(S) IN WHICH
ASSESSED: HOWARD'S
MOBILE HOMES .
All of said property being in the.
CUetV o0 Levy,' ti f',d tiritPa. i
*" 'U'bilss such'C6efi'tlW6beih'all'
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
-Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 21st day
of August, 2006, between the
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
P.M.
DATED this 17th day of July,
2006.
DANNY J..SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: July 27, and Aug. 3, 10,
and 17, 2006
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 840 of the sale of 2001
has (have) filed said Certificate
for a Tax Deed to be issued
thereon. The names) of the
holders) of said Certificate,
the description of the property,
and the'name(s) in which it is
assessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: LEVY COUNTY.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY:' THE EAST
1/2 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4
OF THE NORTHWEST .1/4 Of
THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE'
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION
25, TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH,
RANGE 17 EAST, LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NAME(S) IN WHICH
ASSESSED: ZELDA MCCAIN
AND RUTH MANNING AND
THELMA BEGAN AND
JEANETTE A. BERRY.
All of said property being in
the County of Levy, State of
Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 21st day
of August, 2006, between the
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
P.M.
DATED this 17th day of July,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: July 27, and Aug. 3, 10,
and 17, 2006
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 1529 of the sale of 2001
has (have) filed said Certificate
for a Tax Deed to be issued
thereon. The name(s) of the
holders) of said Certificate,
the description of the property,
and the name(s) in which it is
assessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: LEVY COUNTY.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
OF THE PROPERTY: LOT
58, BLOCK 36, RAINBOW
LAKES ESTATES SECTION N,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 3, PAGE 27, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
NAME(S) IN WHICH
ASSESSED: BARBARA R. VDA.
DE MORALES .
All of said property being in
the County of Levy, State of
Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 21st day
of August, 2006, between the
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
P.M.
DATED this 17th day of July,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: July 27, and Aug. 3, 10,
and 17, 2006
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the holders) of Certificate
number 1603 of the sale of 2001
has (have) filed said Certificate
for a Tax Deed to be issued
thereon. The name(s) of the
holders) of said Certificate,
theI a1frifptlio- oVf theAvprdo ety,
and"ti'e'nar'e(s) irin which it'is
assessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: LEVY COUNTY.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
OF THE PROPERTY: LOT
9, BLOCK 29, MCKENZIE'S
ADDITION TO OLD CHIEFLAND
', ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 2, PAGE 55, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
NAME(S) IN WHICH
ASSESSED: H. T. LIGHTFOOT,
EST.
All of said property being in
the County of Levy, State of
Florida.
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder.in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 21st day
of August, 2006, between the
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
P.M.
DATED this 17th day of July,
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: July 27, and Aug. 3, 10,
and 17, 2006
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY.
GIVEN, that the holders) of
Certificate number 2063 of the
sale of 2001 has (have) filed said
Certificate for a Tax Deed to be
issued thereon. The names) of
the holders) of said Certificate,
the description of the property,
and the name(s) in which it is
assessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS). LEVY COUNTY.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY: LOT 21 & 22,
BLOCK E, ROSEWOOD PARK
UNIT NO. 1, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3,
PAGE 16, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NAME(S)
ASSESSED:
CIANCIULLI .
Unless such Certificate shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
Certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder in the Courthouse
lobby on Monday, the 21st .day
of August, 2006, between the
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
P.M.
DATED this 17th day of July,
2006.
DANNY J: SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
Pub.: July 27, and Aug. 3, 10,
and 17, 2006
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NOTICE OF SALE
The following vehicles) will
be sold at public auction, free of
all prior liens, per FI Stat 713.78
at 10:00 AM on August 11, 2006
at Lienor's address.
No titles, as is, cash only.
88 Chev
1G1AW51W1J6121405
01 Ford
1FAFP55U81A283943
Lienor: Bronson Lube Inc
555 N Hathaway Ave
Bronson FL 32621
Phone: 352-486-2100
Interested parties, contact:
State Filing Service, Inc.
(772) 595-9555
Pub. July 27, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 38-2006-CA-
000223
MID OHIO SECURITIES
CUST FBO,
RICHARD H. WHITE IRA,
Plaintiff,
vs.
KAREN LEE HAND, a single
person; WAYNE FRIERS' 13
STREET MH SALES, INC. aka
WAYNE FRIER'S 13TH STREET
MOBILE HOME SALES, INC.,
Defendants.
AMENDED NOTICE OF
SALE
Notice is, given that pursuant.
to the Amended, Final Summary.
Judgment of Foreclosure
entered on July 5, 2006 in Civil
Action No. 2006-CA-000223 of
the Circuit Court of the Eighth
Judicial Circuit, in and for Levy
County, Florida, in which MID
OHIO SECURITIES CUST FBO,
RICHARD H. WHITE, IRA is
the Plaintiff and KAREN LEE
HAND, a single person, and
WAYNE FRIERS' 13 STREET
MH SALES, INC. aka WAYNE
FRIER'S 13TH STREET MOBILE
HOME SALES, INC. are the
Defendants, I shall sell the
property at public sale on August
28, 2006 at 11:00 A.M., to the
highest bidder for cash in the
Main Lobby of the Levy County
Courthouse located at 355 S.
Court Street, in Bronson, Levy
County, Florida, in accordance
with F.S. 45.031, the following-
described real property set
---i- '-
COURT..
i,1
Signed this 19t day
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF THE C
COURT
By Gwen McElroy
As Deputy Clerk
(COURT SEAL)
of July;,
IRCU
;IRCUITi
*1
'Ii
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
Levy County Clerk of Court,
(352) 486-5267 within 2 working
days of your receipt of this
notice. If you are hearing or voice.
impaired, call 1-800-955-8771.
Pub: July 27, August 3, 20063
'3
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
IN WHICH
FRED J.
All of said property being in
the County of Levy, State of
Florida.
IHINK BEFORE YOU SThRKE.
*ILI TOO C I I EVII 111FI Al.E lt
Pane 14
CLASSIFIED & LEGALS
forth in the Final Judgment of
Foreclosure: .1
Lots 5, 6 and 7, Block 38,
OCALA HIGHLANDS WEST,
according to the plat thereof
as recorded in Plat Book 4,
Pages 16, 16A, through 16D,
public records of Levy County,
Florida.
Together with that certain
2002 Fleetwood "Eagle Trace",
Doublewide Mobile Home,
Serial #GAFL135A18413-ET21
and GAFL135B18413-ET21..
that is also known as Tax
Parcel Identification #09643-
005-00. U
IF THIS PROPERTY IS SOLD
AT PUBLIC AUCTION, THERE
MAY BE ADDITIONAL MONEY
FROM THE SALE AFTER
PAYMENT OF PERSONS WHO
ARE ENTITLED TO BE PAID
FROM THE SALE PROCEEDS
PURSUANT TO THIS FINAL
JUDGMENT.
IFYOUAREASUBORDINATE
LIENHOLDER CLAIMING A
RIGHT TO FUNDS REMAINING
AFTER THE SALE, YOU MUST
FILE A CLAIM WITH THE
CLERK NO LATER THAN 6i
DAYS AFTER THE SALE. Il
YOU FAIL TO FILE A CLAIM,J
YOU WILL NOT BE ENTITLED
TO ANY REMAINING FUNDS. j
IF YOU ARE THE PROPERTY;
OWNER. YOU MAY CLAIM;
THESE FUNDS YOURSELF-
YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED!
TO HAVE A LAWYER OR ANY
OTHER REPRESENTATIOIf
AND YOU DO NOT HAVE TOd
ASSIGN YOUR RIGHTS TO'
ANYONE ELSE IN ORDER FORI
YOU TO CLAIMANYMONEYTO
WHICH YOU ARE ENTITLED.,
PLEASE CHECK WITH THE)
CLERK OF THE COURT)
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY-
FLORIDA WITHIN (10) DAY.
AFTER THE SALE TO SEE IF
THERE ISADDITIONALMONEY
FROM THE FORECLOSURE'
SALE THAT THE CLERK HAS:
IN THE REGISTRY OF THE'
LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
CLASSIFIED a LEGALS
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006
Page 15
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
Case No. 38-2006-CA-
000561
HELSON MATOS and
MAGDALINEALGARIN
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
to it, if any, on CHARLOTTE J.
WEIDNER, Plaintiffs' attorney,
whose address is Post Office
Box 1354, Bronson, Florida
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
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.
S(1) Emulsion Prime (RS Type),
3000, 4000 and 5000 per gallon
delivered.
I i 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.
STHE 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 HEREBY
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, FLQRIDA, 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
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:
DANNY J. SHIPP,
CLERK OF COURT
SEAL
Pub: July 20, 27, 2006
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 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.iM., 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
SEAL
Pub: July 20, 27, 2006
Thank you for reading the Levy Journal.
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
STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
NOTICE OF INTENT TO ISSUE PERMIT
The Department of Environmental Protection gives notice of its intent to issue an environmental
resource permit (File No. 0126755-005) to Florida Rock Industries, Inc., Post Office Box 4667,
Jacksonville, Florida 32204. The applicant, Florida Rock Industries, applied on April 7, 2006, to
the Department of Environmental Protection for an environmental resource permit to expand an
existing, operating limestone mine into a new 321.29-acre silvicultural area (the East Expansion
Area). Approximately 90.13 additional acres will be mined by the expansion of an existing pit.' The
additional mining will enlarge the surface water management system within the mine, creating four
lakes totaling approximately 515 acres. The total project area will be 2,213.97 acres.
The original ERP for the Gulf Hammock Mine was issued on July 29, 1999, and authorized
dredging or filling in 10 isolated forested Wetlands totaling 12.8 acres within a total project area
of 1,879 acres. As mitigation for impacts to these wetlands, the permitted granted a conservation
easement over 28 acres of forested floodplain wetlands, and 16 acres of associated forested uplands
in Section 21. Additional mitigation will be provided at the end of mining, through the construction of
a 7.05-acre littoral shelf forested wetland and 2.80 acres of forested littoral slope wetlands.
The East Expansion Area is dominated by young pine plantations, isolated, forested wetlands,
and Porter Slough, a mixed hardwood swamp that traverses the south edge of site. The proposed
new mining will disturb 11 isolated mixed forest wetlands totaling 13.12 acres that are subject to
state mitigation requirements. Mining will progress without dewatering to a maximum depth of 55
feet below existing grade. No additional impervious surfaces are proposed. Stormwater up to the
25-year, 24-hour storm event will be contained on site. Hydrologic monitoring will be provided in
adjacent wetlands.
As mitigation for impacts to wetlands within the East Expansion Area, approximately 61.39
acres of forested floodplain wetlands in Porter Slough along with 4.95 acres of upland buffer will be
protected by a conservation easement, and an additional 2.75 acres of forested littoral shelf wetlands
will be constructed at the end of mine life. Porter Slough drains into other preserve areas overseen
by the Suwannee River Water Management District.
The total mitigation mine-wide is summarized as follows:
Impact Area
Previously Permitted
East Expansion Area
Slope Creation
2.80 acres
2.75 acres
Shelf Creation
7.05 acres
Preservation
44.0 acres(Section21)
61.39 acres(Porter Slough)
4.95 acres(Upland Buffer)
The postreclamation land use at the mine will be silviculture. The estimated life of the mine is
10 years. This permit replaces and supersedes Permit No, 0126755-001.
The project is located on the east side of US Highway 19/98 one mile south of the community
of Gulf Hammock, in Levy County, Township 14 South, Range 16 East, in Sections 21, 22, 23, 26,
27, 28, 34 and 35.
This permit is hereby granted unless a sufficient petition for an administrative hearing is timely
filed under sections 120.569 and 120.57 of the Florida Statutes as provided below. The procedures
for petitioning for a hearing are set forth below. Mediation is not available.
A person whose substantial interests are affected by the Department's action may petition for
an administrative proceeding (hearing) under sections 120.569 and 120.57 of the Florida Statutes.
The petition must contain the information set forth below and must be filed (received by the clerk) in
the Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35,
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000.
Because the administrative hearing process is designed to redetermine final agency action, on
the application, the filing of a petition for an administrative hearing.may result in a modification of the
permit or even a denial of the application.
Under rule 62-110.106(4) of the Florida Administrative Code, a person whose substantial
interests are affected by the Department's action may also request an extension of time to file a
petition for an administrative hearing. The Department may, for good cause shown; grant the request
for an extension of time. Requests for extension of time must be filed with the Office of. General
Counsel of the Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida
32399-3000, before the applicable deadline. A timely request for extension of time shall toll the
running of the time period for filing a petition until the request is acted upon. If a request is filed late,
the Department may still grant it upon a motion by the requesting party showing that the failure to file
a request for an extension of time before the deadline was the result of excusable neglect.
In the event that a timely and sufficient petition for an administrative hearing is filed, other
persons whose substantial interests will be affected by the outcome of the administrative process
have the right to petition to intervene in the proceeding. Any intervention will be only at the discretion
of the presiding officer upon the filing of a motion in compliance with rule 28-106.205 of the Florida
Administrative Code.
In accordance with rules 28-106.111(2) and 62-110.106(3)(a)(4), F.A.C., petitions for an
administrative hearing by the applicant must be filed within 21 days of receipt of this written notice.
Petitions filed by any persons other than the applicant, and other than those entitled to written
notice under section 120.60(3) of the Florida Statutes must be filed within 21 days of publication of
the notice, or within 21 days of receipt of the written notice, whichever occurs first. Under section
120.60(3) of the Florida Statutes, however, any person who has asked the Department for notice of
agency action may file a petition within 21 days of receipt of such notice, regardless of the date of
publication.
The petitioner shall mail a copy of the petition to the applicant at the address indicated above
at the time of filing. The failure of any person to file a petition for an administrative hearing within the
appropriate time period shall constitute a waiver of that person's right to request an administrative
determination (hearing) under sections 120.569 and 120.57 of the Florida Statutes.
A petition, that disputes the material facts on which the Department's action is based must
contain the following information:
(a) The name and address of each agency affected and each agency's file or identification
number, if known;
(b)The name, address, and telephone number of the petitioner; the name, address, and telephone
number of the petitioner's representative, if any, which shall be the address for service purposes
during the course of the proceeding; and an explanation of how the petitioner's substantial interests
are or will be affected by the agency determination;
(c) A statement of when and how the petitioner received notice of the agency decision;
(d)A statement of all disputed issues of material fact. If there are none, the petition must so
indicate;
(e)A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged, including the specific facts that the petitioner
contends warrant reversal or modification of the agency's proposed action;
(f) A statement of the specific rules or statutes that the petitioner contends require reversal or
modification of the agency's proposed action; and
(g)A statement of the relief sought by the petitioner, stating precisely the action that the.petitioner
wishes the agency to take with respect to the agency's proposed action.
A petition that does not dispute the material facts on which the Department's action is based
shall state that no such facts are in dispute and otherwise shall contain the same information as set
forth above, as required by rule 28-106.301, F.A.C. Under sections 120.569(2)(c) and (d) of the
Florida Statutes, a petition for administrative hearing must be dismissed by the agency if the petition
does not substantially comply with the above requirements or is untimely filed.
This action is final and effective on the date filed with the Clerk of the Department unless a
petition is filed in accordance with the above. Upon the timely filing of a petition this order will not be
effective until further order of the Department.
This intent to issue constitutes an order of the Department. The applicant has the right to seek
judicial review of the order under section 120.68 of the Florida Statutes, by the filing of a notice of
appeal under rule 9.110 of the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure with the Clerk of the Department
in the Office of General Counsel, 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee,
Florida, 32399-3000; and by filing a copy of the notice of appeal accompanied by the applicable filing
fees with the appropriate district court of appeal. The notice of appeal must be filed within 30 days
from the date when the final order is filed with the Clerk of the Department. The applicant, or any
party within the meaning of section 373.114(1)(a) of the Florida Statutes, may also seek appellate
review of this order before the Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission under section 373.114(1)
of the Florida Statutes. Requests for review before the Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission
must be filed with the Secretary of the Commission and served on the Department within 20 days
from the date when the final order is filed with the Clerk of the Department.
Pub.: July 27, 2006
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Page 16 LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, JULY 27,2006
IN THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
FLORIDA GAS TRANSMISSION COMPANY,
a Delaware corporation,
Petitioner, CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 382006CA 000559
v. 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 uId
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 .a
above-named defendants, or otherwise 1A
claiming any right, title, or
interest in the real property
described in this action,
1a
Defendants.
no0
SUMMONS TO SHOW CAUSE, NOTICE OF EMINENT o0
DOMAIN PROCEEDINGS AND NOTICE OF HEARING
IN THE NAME OF AND BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: -I
TO ALL THE SHERIFFS OF THE STATE AND TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: of
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, j
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 a
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, xi
grantees, creditors, lessees, executors, administrators, mortgagees, judgment creditors, trustees, lienholders, persons in possession, and any and all other persons &,r
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 ei
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 tbl
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, PA., 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 -e
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 iw
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 of Taking 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 '
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 '
designated. Any Defendant failing to file a request for hearing shall waive any right to object to the:Orderof Taking::,_.. r -'~ :: "* : e i', () yf ,
WITNESS my hand and seal-of the Court-on this7'th day.of July, 2006..' -- n ,
": DANNY J. SHIPP,
Clerk of the Circuit Court sa
II ^ t By: s/Gwen McElroy y mi
Deputy Clerk -s
EXHIBIT "A" %. co I oy
Florida Gas Transmission ComDanv v. Slee)v 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
* 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.
EXHIBIT "B"
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
DECLASSIFIEDS & LEGALS
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR
THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR *
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 38-2006-CA-
000370
WALLACE R. CAIN,
Plaintiff,
v.
GEORGE KAHLERT and
DEBORAH KAHLERT,
husband and wife,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION -
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: GEORGE KAHLERT
and DEBORAH KAHLERT;
AND ALL PARTIES HAVING
OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY
RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST
IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following property in Levy
County, Florida:
Lot 9, Block 27, WILLISTON
HIGHLANDS UNIT 12, according
to the plat thereof as recorded
in Plat Book 4, Page 13, of the
Public Records of Levy County,
Florida, together with all the
improvements now or hereafter
erected on the property, and all
easements, appurtenances, and
fixtures now or hereafter a part of
the property. All of the foregoing
is referred to in this Security
Instrument as the "Property."
also. known as Tax Parcel
Identification #19-13-18-09767-
008-00
has been filed against you in
the above-named Court and you
are required to serve a copy of
written defenses, if any, to it on
SCRUGGS & CARMICHAEL,
P.A., .,RISTEN J. STINSON,
ESQUIRE, Plantiffs attorney;3
whose address is ,1 Southeast:
1 Avenue, Gainesville, Florida
32p1l, within thirty (30) days of
thetrst date of publication of this
notice, andfilethe originalwith 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.
DATED on July 19, 2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Gwen McElroy
As Deputy Clerk
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 Court
Administration at (352) 374-
3648, within 2 working days of
your receipt of this notice. If you
are hearing or voice impaired,
call TDD-1-800-955-8771.
Pub: July 27, Aug. 3, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUN-
TY, FLORIDA
Case No. 38-2006-CA-
000593
MARIO AGOSTO and WAN-
DA AGOSTO,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
WILLIE WILLIAMS and
GRACE WILLIAMS, his wife, if
living, and if deceased, his or her
respective heirs, administrators
and assigns,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: WILLIE WILLIAMS
SON
Address Unknown
GRACIE WILLIAMS
c/o HARVEY ROBIN-
328 Marion Oaks Drive
Ocala, FL 34473
AS WELLAS any and all oth-
er parties claiming by, through,
under, or against WILLIE WIL-
LIAMS and GRACIE WILLIAMS,
his wife, if living, and if deceased,
his or her respective heirs; ad-
ministrators and assigns, as well
as all parties having or claiming
to have any right, title or interest
in the property herein described.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to quiet title to the fol-
lowing property in Levy County,
Florida, to-wit:
Lot 2, Block 16, J.B. EPPER-
SON,ADDITION TO THE TOWN
OF WILLISTON, FLORIDA, ac-
cording to the plat thereof re-
corded in Plat Book 1, Pages 37
and 37A, public records of Levy
County, Florida.
(Parcel. No. 05968-000-00)
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses to it, if
any, on CHARLOTTE J. WEI-
DNER, Plaintiffs' attomey, whose
address is Post Office Box 1354,
Bronson, Florida 32621, on or
before Sept. 1, 2006, and file
the original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
Plaintiffs' attorney or immediate-
ly thereafter; otherwise a default
will be entered against you for
the relief demanded in the Com-
plaint or petition.
Dated this 21 day of July
2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Pub: July 27, Aug. 3, 10, 17,
2006
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
the City of Chiefland Canvassing
Board will convene on August
1, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall
214 East Park Avenue to can-
vass the returns of the City elec-
tion held August 1, 2006.
Pub.: July 27, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No.: 38-2006-DR-
000594
Grace E. Summerhill,
Petitioner
and
John Sewell Summerhill,
Respondent.
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
TO: John Sewell Summerhill,
14184 NE 50t Place
Williston, FL 32696
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action has been filed against
you and that you are required
to serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any, to it on Grace
E. Summerhill, whose address is
13411 SE 261 Street, Morriston,
FL 32668 on or before 8-25-06,
and file the original with the clerk
of this Court at 355 South Court
Street, P.O. Box 610, Bronson,
FL 32621, before service
on Petitioner or immediately
thereafter. If you fail to do so, a
default may be entered against
you for the relief demanded in
the petition.
Copies of all court documents
in this case, including orders,
are available at the Clerk of the
Circuit Court's office. You may.
review these documents upon
request.
You must keep the Clerk of the
Circuit Court's office notified of
your current address. (You may
file Notice of Current Address,
Florida Supreme CourtApproved
Family Law Form 12.915.) Future
papers in this lawsuit will be
mailed to the ,address on record
at the clerk's office.
Warning: Rule 12.285, Florida
Family Law Rules of Procedure,
requires certain automatic
disclosure of documents
and information. Failure to
comply can result in sanctions,
including dismissal or striking of
pleadings.
SDated: July 21, 2006.
CLERKJOF:TTHE CIRCUIT
COURT
LaQuanda Latson
Deputy Clerk
Pub: July 27, Aug. 3, 10, 17,
2006
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
the; City of Chiefland Canvassing
Board will convene on July 31,
2006 at 5:45 p.m., at City Hall,
214 East Park Avenue, to dis-
cuss and review ballot canvass-
ing procedures.
Pub.: July 27, 2006
Summer is a time to kick back and relax--
and be responsible. Don't drink and drive.
CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE, INC.
NOMINATING COMMITTEE MEETS
The following committee members met on July 24, 2006 to select nominees to
represent Districts 2, 3 and 7:
Mitchell Billups
Herbert E. Corbin
koy Dyer
Louia C. Gilbert
Ernest A. Haile
William J. Furse, Jr.
Ernest L. Green
.William P. Goess
Wesley M. Higgins
Phillip Snyder
Those nominated to represent their respective districts on the Board of Trustees of
Central Florida Electric Cooperative, Inc. were:
Dt t 2 G Sthens
; Tt~~LJIIIL M-^ f~~~r LjJIA L~iaI
The
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"IsiuAL r eV"jorgel a "epuj
District 3 Tony Weeks
District 7 Kenny Osteen
Marriage
licenses
sought
Lonnie Shane Burnett,
11/23/72, and Rachel Joy
Arnold, 10/4/74, both of
Morriston.
Andrew Lee Jenkins,
10/30/77, Williston, and
Sherry Lynn White, 11/7/81,.
Morriston.
Timothy Jimmie Summers,
7/22/61, Chiefland and Amy
Elizabeth Carver, 8/26/66,
Inglis.
BrianMarkKopp, 12/15/81,
and Contessa Naomi Novak,
6/27/86, both of Bronson.
Fax or e-mail your
legals. Call Robin
with questions.
490-4462
Tides for Cedar Key starting with July 20
Day High Tide Height Sunrise Moon Time % Moon
/Low Time Feet Sunset Visible
Th 27 High 4:21 AM 3.4 6:50 AM Rise 8:57 AM 2
27 Low 9:47AM 1.5 8:27PM Set10:12PM
27 High 3:35 PM 4.2
27 Low 10:30 PM 0.2
F 28 High 4:44AM 3.5 6:50AM Rise 9:50AM 6
28 Low 10:24AM 1.4 8:27 PM Set 10:38 PM
28 High 4:13 PM 4.0
28 Low 10:56 PM 0.5
Sa 29 High 5:08 AM 3.6 6:51 AM Rise 10:43 AM 12
29 Low 11:02 AM 1.3 8:26PM Set 11:03 PM
29 High 4:53 PM 3.8
29 Low 11:23 PM 0.7
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30 Low 11:42AM 1.1 8:2-5PM Set 11:29 PM
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1 High 6:30AM 3.8 8:24PM
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2 High 7:10AM 3.8 8:23PM Rise 2:19PM
2 Low 2:25PM 1.0
2 High 9:03 PM 2.7
PLANNING COMMISSION
A public hearing on each petition as described below will be conducted by the Planning Com-
mission on Monday, August 7, 2006 at 6:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard
during the course of action. The hearing will be held in the County Commissioners Meeting Room,
The Levy County Courthouse, 355 South Court Street, Bronson, Florida. The Planning Commission
is not bound to consider tie petitions in the order listed in this notice. Any of these petitions may be
considered as soon as the meeting commences.
FP 10-06 Pardue Land Surveying representing 602 Plaza, LLC, petitioning the board for a Final
Plat of "Golf View," a subdivision located in part of the NW % of the NW /4, in Section 32, Township
11:S,:Range 14E, Levy County. Said parcel contains 9.8 acres more or less and is located within an
"RR" Rural Residential zone. This subdivision will consist of three 3 acre more or less residential
lots.
FP 11-06 M.H. Ratliff Surveying representing Mike Beville, petitioning the board for a Final Plat
of
'Wellington," a subdivision located in the West 650' of the East 1110' of the N % of the NE % of,
Section 2,'Township 128, Range 14E, in Levy County, less road right-of-way. Said parcel contains
9.24 acres more or less. This parcel has a land use designation of "LDR" Low Density Residential
and a zoning designation of "RR" Rural Residential.
Copies of said petitions with complete legal descriptions and subsequent staff reports will be
available for review at the Levy County Development Department. For information call 352-486-
5203. Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard regarding the proposed petitions.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodations to participate in this meeting should contact the
County Commissioners Administration Office at 352-486-5218.
SHOULD A- 4AGENtO'EP i~FiR!'DEC6i TbIA' P ,EALANY DECISI~ MAbl" Y THE
BOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING, A RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDING, AND FOR SUCH PURPOSE, A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEED-
ING IS REQUIRED, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON
WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.
C4 05 C & SVA 7-"
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
A public hearing 'on eachh petition as described below will be conducted by the Board of County
Coinmissioners on Tuesday, August 8, 2006 at 10:00 a.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may
be.heard during the course of action. The hearing will be held in the County Commissioners Meet-
ing Room, The Levy County Courthouse, 355 South Court Street, Bronson, Florida. The Board of
County Commissioners is not bound to consider the petitions in the order listed in this notice. Any
of these petitions may be considered as soon as the meeting commences.
Ha.Va. 10-06 Nathan Watson, petitioning the board for a Hardship Variance to allow a second
dwelling in order to care for his mother (Iris Watson) and niece (Angela Watson), on a parcel of land
located in North South Estates, Lot 29, in Section 18, Township 12S, Range 18E, in Levy County.
Said parcel contains 1.8 acres more or less and is located within a Rural Residential "RR" zone.
SVA 6-06 Pardue Land Surveying representing Dara W. &l Dennis R. McGill, petitioning the board
for a Variance from the Subdivision Regulations, Article XI, Subdivisions, Section 50-577 Blocks, on
a parcel of land located in the E 1/ of the NE % and that portion if any, of the NE % of the SE % all
lying in Section 12, Township 13S, Range 14E, in Levy County. Said parcel contains 80 acres more
or less and is located within an Agriculture/Rural Residential "A/RR" zone. "Rocky Oaks."
SVA 7-06 Pardue Land Surveying representing Bar J Land and Timber, LLC, petitioning the
board for a Variance from the Subdivision Regulations, Article XI, Subdivisions, Section 50-583
Street System Layout, Section Line Dedication, on a parcel of land located in Section 7, Township
11S, Range 16E, in Levy County. Said parcel contains 145 acres more or less and is located within
an "A/RR" Agriculture/Rural Residential zoning. "Deer Run Plantation."
Copies of said petition with complete legal descriptions and subsequent staff reports will be
available for review at the Levy County Development Department. For information call 352-486-
5203. Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard regarding the proposed petitions.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodations to participate in this meeting should contact the
County Commissioners Administration Office at 352-486-5218.
SHOULD ANY AGENCY OR PERSON DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE
BOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING, A RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDING, AND FOR SUCH PURPOSE, A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING
IS REQUIRED, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH
THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.
Pub: July 27, Aug. 3, 2006
Page 17
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.
Central Florida
Electric Cooperative,
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JULY 27, 2006
Page 18 LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY,
Letter
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five weeks, but the last thing I witnessed on Friday at 6:30
a.m. was a relative of one candidate putting up a sign.
The sign is really nice. However there were two signs
there already, one of Ms. Houska' s and the other Ms.
Livingston's, I let it go and smiled, but when I came back
Ms. Houska and Ms Livingston's signs were pulled up and
thrown or placed in a bush farther back flat. Several other
signs were just removed from where they were placed.
This is a city election, why so negative? What gives
when you attack someone who's not running for office?.
I would love to see all of our commissioners be college
graduates with degrees in public administration. I think
the qualifications set forth now by the city of Chiefland are
well suited for our commissioners. They are our peers and
represent all of us, both Chiefland residents and businesses.
We have a few days left; ask your candidates who they
really are and what agenda they have.
I truly wish each candidate the best on Aug. 1. Each has
an equal chance at winning, and as a local businessman, I
will continue to encourage and work with whomever wins
in making Chiefland the best municipality in North Central
Florida.
Don't allow anyone to buy your vote. Your vote is yours,
utilize it! Get out and vote. Each of the candidates need you
to get out and vote.
Bob Williams
Reader salutes editor
To the editor:
After a year as your editor, the readers must realize what a
genuine journalist you have running your paper!
When one year ago, Carolyn Risner left the Franklin
County Citizen in Northeast Georgia, for which she was
responsible for numerous Georgia Press Association (GPA)
Awards, she also left a real void felt by many, not only pro-
fessionally but also in our hearts.
I have been lucky enough to get my hands on a few of
Carolyn's features in the Levy County Journal; and realizing
that she carried with her that unique professional style of
skills, talents, and creativity, which belongs only to Carolyn.
I know how proud your readers must be that Carolyn
found her way to you; and in doing so, to prepare herself to
deliver to you a top-quality newspaper!
You are so fortunate to have Carolyn in your midst and I
just bet you know that!
We miss her here, but she left us in good hands; and we
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are so proud of the work she is doing for you there, work
which she loves!
We wish Carolyn continued success and enjoyment in her
work, and we congratulate the readers of the Levy County
Journal that Carolyn's hard and dedicated work is now for
you in that area!
Sara Holland Armstrong
Acworth, Ga.
Ham club solicits members
To the editor:
The newly formed Levy County Amateur Radio Society
would like to invite all Ham operators in Levy County and
the contiguous counties to join us in our endeavors to get the
club up and running.
'This club is not affiliated with the Levy County EOC in
any way (unless we are asked to help in an emergency).
This club is for the enjoyment of the Levy operators and the
operators of the surrounding counties that would like to join
us.
An Initiating Committee has appointed an interim
president, vice-president and secretary/treasurer. These
positions will be confirmed at the next meeting. During the
January meeting the club will entertain nominations for the
said positions.
The next meeting will be the first Saturday in August;
The meeting will be held at 15850 NE County Road 343
beginning at 3 p.m.
Ron Grant
Humane Society gets 501c3
To the editor:
I would like to announce to the residents of Levy County
that the Humane Society of Levy County, Inc. is looking for
people to help make the society an organization to be.proud
of in the future.
I'm very proud of how the society has been functioning
and laying out the groundwork to build the organization. We
now have the task of purchasing land and building a facility.
We are pleased to announce that the federal government has
approved our application for tax-exempt 501c3 status. That
means that we can accept tax-deductible bequests, devises,
transfers or gifts as a public charity.
During the past 16 months we have been helping the Levy
County Animal Services adopt or rescue animals from the
shelter. It has greatly reduced the number of animals that
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would have been euthanized. These animals now have
forever homes and have been spayed or neutered to reduce
the amount of unwanted pets. If you are willing to make a
donation to help complete the mission please feel free to call
352-486-5138 or email me at mike5138@aol.com. By mail
it is Humane Society of Levy County, Inc., P.O. Box 678,
Bronson, FL 32621, website: www.humanesocietyoflevyc
ouonty.com. We need help with committees for planning,
adoptions, fund-raisers, fostering, and educational programs,
Michael Schenk, President
Humane Society of Levy County, Inc.
U Honey Continued from page 4
loved.
(Later) Good morning! Little Bit (my little dog) is up on
my shoulder helping me write! D.J. is in his pen, Misty is
asleep on the lamp table and Sweet Pea is in his pen without
being put there, so you see I really am surrounded.by love
(puppy love) and that is really "True Love!"
They never talk back, they are always glad when I come
home and if I spank them they don't get mad, but love me
right on.
Yes, I know they have scratched my arms and legs, but
playing not mad. Yes, we truly love each other and T.J. is the
culprit who does most of scratching, but can I give him up?
Time will tell, it won't be easy and I probably won't. Why,
because I love him and he was only playing. He didn't mean
to hurt me! Well my coffee is ready and I have a*cup and
the little ones are eating breakfast. Yes a can of human food
(Vienna sausage). No, they don't know they are not human
and I will not try to tell them, because they really are my
little boys!
Well until next week may God bless each of you. So smile
God loves you and yes, I'm trying.
So says,
Miss Honey
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TOWN OF BRONSON
ORDINANCE 06-07
'AN ORDINANCEAMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP (FLUM) OF THE TOWN OF BRON-
SON BY REPLATTING PARCEL #010124-000-00 TO LOTS FACING STANDRIDGE STREET IN-
STEAD OF LOTS FACING N. COURT STREET, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING
FOR NOTICE, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the owner of parcel #10124-000-00 has requested a minor replat on the Future Land
Use Map (FLUM) and Zoning Map of the Town of Bronson, and
WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of Bronson has reviewed the proposed change; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council finds said change is consistent with the furthers of the intent of the
local
Comprehensive plan and is compatible with adjacent commercial uses; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council finds that no change in adopted Level of Service (LOS) standards
for potable water, on-site sewer-treatment, storm water, traffic or recreation facilities will occur be-
cause of said change and
WHEREAS, the 1 acres of land is less than ten acres and the total land area subject to small
scale change of the year to date is less than 10 acres; and
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE
TOWN OF BRONSON, LEVY COUNTY FLORIDA, and AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. MAPS AMENDED
Parcel I.D. #10124-000-00, consisting of 1 acre more or less, located at 584 & 590 N. Court
Street is hereby changed from 2 lots facing N. Court Street to two lots facing Standridge Street on
the Zoning Map of the Town of Bronson.
Section 2. SEVERABILITY
If any portion of this Ordinance should be declared unconstitutional or if the applicability
of this Ordinance or any part thereof should be held invalid or not in compliance, the validity of the
remainder of this Ordinance shall not be affected thereby.
Section 3. NOTICE
Within ten working days of final adoption notice of this adopted small scale amendment
shall be submitted to the Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA), Division of Resource
Planning and Management, Plan Processing Team in the manner prescribed by Rule (J-11.015
Florida Administrative code).
Section 4. EFFECTIVE DATE
DONE AND ADOPTED THIS 7TH DAY OF AUGUST, 2006.
TOWN OF BRONSON
BEATRICE MONGO, MAYOR
ATTEST:
Donna Conquest, Town. Clerk
Pub. July 27, August 3 2006
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL
AROUND LEVY COUNTY
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006
Page 19
Gazebo completed at quilt museum
BY WINNELLE HORNE
CORRESPONDENT
Not too long ago I was in
the Capital City Bank talking
to Emery Sullivan and we
began to remember when
he would bring his mother,
Gertrude, out when we had
pickin' on the porch.
She would stay here all day
and enjoyed every minute.
Emery said he would like to
do something in her memory
and if we could come up with
something it would make him
feel good.
We came up with the idea
of a gazebo and I called him,
he agreed, we found a plan,
ordered the lumber for the
foundation and floor. I think
if I had known how much
lumber cost we might have
done something else but I'm
glad we got the museum built
10 years ago instead of now.
I called Lancaster and asked
about Jarrod and inmates to
do the work and they knew it
would be a project the boys
could learn to build.
From April 24, 1996 until
2000 we worked almost
100 boys a year to build the
museum and they all learned
to really work and build and
see what they could do.
June 5 Jarrod and 10 boys
started the gazebo. By the
time they got the foundation
down, it was so heavy we
couldn't move it so it stayed
where it was. As each day
passed it began to shape up
with the floor and railing post
for the roof and then the roof.
They worked 11 work days
and finished on the June 27.
We have put up signs in
memory of Gertrude as well
Get help with
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volunteer program with the
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Affairs, will be assisting with
Extra Help enrollment as
Swell as counseling on Medi-
care issues, including help
with problems with Part D:
Prescription Drug Plans at
Sthe following sites:
Wednesday, Aug. 2 10
a.m.-noon Williston Public
Library
1:30-3:30 p.m. Bronson
Public Library
Wednesday, Aug. 16 10
a.m.-noon Chiefland Senior
SCenter
S2-4 p.m.Cedar Key Public
SLibrary
Wednesday, Aug. 16 1 0
a.m.-noon AF Knotts
SLibrary, Yankeetown
Wednesday, Aug. 23 1 0
a.m.-noon Trenton Library
2-4 p.m.Cross City Library
Call 1-800-262-2243 (El-
der HelpLine) if you need di-
rections to a site or are unable
to visit one. A volunteer will
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The gazebo at the Levy County Quilt Museum will be
dedicated Aug. 5.
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Thank you for reading the county's oldest
newspaper AND the paper of record--Levy County Journal
as one for Jarrod and inmates
from Lancaster.
Each day I asked for their
angels to be beside them and
when they started the roof,
a lot of prayers went up for
safety. It is now ready to
have more pickin in the fall.
We could have weddings or
what ever when it gets a little
cooler.
Many thanks to Jarrod and
the boys, Ken Shelton who
built these benches, Emery
and all who admire the
gazebo.
It will be dedicated Aug.
5 at 3 p.m. by Todd Troyer.
Come out and join us for a
happy time.
Winnelle Home is
director of the Levy County
Quilt Museum.
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mRACTOR WORi, ROCK & DIRT...
Call: (352) 4S6-1117
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE OF
UNCLAIMED FUNDS
Notice is hereby given that the Honorable Danny J. Shipp, Clerk of the Circuit Court, holds in his
possession unclaimed funds as listed below. Unless these funds are claimed before September
2006 they will be forfeited.
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SKYLER SMITH
WINDY WAITES
HAROLD BROWN
ROBERT'BOGGESS
CRYSTAL SIKES
KATHERINE VIGEUENO
WILLIAM WARD
JOHN FISHER
CHRISTOPHER GEORGE
ADAM S DAVIS
JEFFREY D WILLIAMS
KEVIN E COLSON
CHARLES T KOEHLER
JOE THOMAS DENLEY JR
ALLEN TEASE
SHIRLEY LANIER
ROBERT BOGGESS
MERRI SCOTT
SAMUEL MCCULLOUGH
TIMOTHY ECKER
CONNIE TUCKER
ROBERT PERRY
DANIEL JOINER JR
JAY MATTHEWS
JOANN MOORE
HAL BRADY
DIANNA GRAVES
ARNOT JOHNS
RAYMOND BAKER
LAWANDA WAtKINS '"
HARVEY CAPLIN .
ROBERT BOGGESS
JUDITH SEIFREID ALLEN
BRIAN STETTLER
SHEILA GRIMM
JESSICA LEACH
ROBERT BOGGESS
JEFFREY D WILLIAMS
KATHEY M DAVIS
STELLA J ELLER
TIMOTHY K HART
RICHARD A SPRATLIN
OTONIEL RIVERA PEREZ
LYNN CURLES
JEFF KILLION
WHITENY L HUDSON
JOHN M GILLIAN
MARY BETH KOEHLER
JESSE J CHISHOLM
RACHEL JARRETT
WALTER DEWILLIS
BRADLEY QYE
DONNA ROUSE
JARGUEZ WILLIAMS
JAMES M WATTS
ETHEL SERENA KING
CHRISTOPHER CHASON
JENA SCHEERER
LAVONNA KEITH
CAROLYN PORTER
JENNIFER MCCARY
JAMIE CRAIG
RICKY LEE CRAIG
MICHAEL ALLEN CRAIG
TIMOTHY HOGAN
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JANEANN WILT,
SHELLIE BAILEY
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CHRISTINA HOTALING
NICHOLAS A BUNCH
KELLY WARD
MARGARET FRETTS
JOSE MORALES
JOANNE GARCIA
DEBORAH BRUCH
MARQUITA S WILCOX
LISA N MACK
DONNA ALDRICH
ANDRIA LYNN ALDRICH
DAVID M COOPER
EUGENE L SLATER
TANJA ALSTON
VIRGINIA GIBBS
KATHYEEN LAMAR
JOHN PIERCE
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Page20 LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006
EGrant
at any time after a rate study,
the city can call the offer off.
The proposal states that the
money will be in the city's
name, but it will not be
obligated to take it.
"It is not an attempt to
financially debt the city in
any way," Langston said.
"It's a one sided offer."
Langston explained that
until the loan is closed, it
is just a concept. If the city
decides to not receive the
funding, the money will go
to another community. If
another community is not
found within the time frame,
the money may get sent to
another state.
"Our only fear is that we
lose the money," Langston
said.
In other business, an
amendment to include
additional residences in
Community Development
Block Grant Program in the
Neighborhood Revitalization
category was approved.
Ten additional houses
which now utilize septic tanks
will be connected to new
sewer lines in the Southwest
quadrant of the city.
"If there's a way to get these
EGiglia
Continue fom front
White came calling.
"He asked me if I had any
mechanic experience," Giglia
said.
And with that, a career was
born.
"I guess I can do that and
farm on the side," Giglia said
he told White.
In April 1955, he started on
site as a mechanic working on
heavy equipment and keep-
ing the construction company
working and on the road.
Things changed four or five
years ago, Giglia said, when
he came into work at 6 a.m.
only to discover the shop was
afire. ..
When all was said and
done, the building was a to-
tal loss with probably a half
million dollars of parts and
equipment destroyed.
Giglia was told to salvage
what he could and move into
a trailer by the old hangar.
It is from there he has since
been the shop foreman, over-
seeing a crew of mechanics
and ensuring that everyone
had what they needed to keep
the business running.
It was also around that time
he decided he needed to take
a step back from the farming
arena and leased his pastures
to a neighbor for his cows.
So why didn't Giglia retire
16 years ago when he could?
"My daddy said, 'You've
got to work"', he said, "and I
don't like hanging around the
house."
Besides that, he said, Lu-
ther White always treated
him right. There was no need
to go anywhere else.
Though he wears his age
well, and looks much young-
er than his 81 years, Giglia, a
realist, knows his limitations.
"I'm getting weaker," he
said. In addition to chemo-
therapy for bladder cancer,
Giglia is also anticipating
shoulder surgery in Decem-
ber.
His biggest decision now is
if he should recuperate near
his only daughter, Deborah,
in Greenville, S.C.
Admittedly it would be
nice to be near her and her
two sons--one of whom is
currently serving with mili-
tary--he says he has gotten
used to Florida and isn't sure
about the move--even though
temporary--north.
This Friday the Whites will
fete their dedicated employee
with a barbecue retirement
party.
And though he knows that
his hard work and loyalty
to his employer were what
kept him on the job so long,
he knows who the real credit
goes to.
"God has been very good to
me," he said. "I am blessed."
houses off
of septic
tanks, we
need to do
it," Vice-
Mayor
Be t t y
Walker
said.
Dick
ROLLIN HUDSON Edwards,
o f
Community Programs
Consulting, Inc., explained
to the commission that when
the grant for the project was
approved, water lines that had
already been replaced were
not taken into consideration.
"We want to reduce the
number of water lines we are
putting in and add the number
of sewer lines," Edwards
said.
The project also includes
water lines for 74 houses,
12 fire hydrants, new
water meters, and filling
in abandoned septic tanks
alongside the installation
of the sewer lines in the 10
houses. The total cost of
the project is expected to
be $461,000. The project is
anticipated to be finished
January 2007.
In other business:
SThe commission decided
to advertise the costs of hiring
a contractor to see what the
options are in regards to the
Water Tower Grounding
System. The commission
agreed that money will
be saved if the project is
conducted in house.
The paving projects that
are part of the USDA rural
development plan were re-
approved by the request of
Frank Darabi.
A closed meeting was
set for Aug. 3 at 5 p.m. to
review the Police Benevolent
Association contract.
The extension of the
Interlocal Agreement of
Crossing Guards was
approved. The commission
advised that Police Chief
Robert Douglas needed to,
negotiate with the school
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Mac Johhson Roofing,
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roof upgrade at city hall
contingent upon a written
contract.
Fowler's Bluff
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S Animal Control
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The maintenance contract
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Last two nights for VBS
Vacation Bible School wraps up Friday, July 28. at Bronson
Church of God but children are invited to attend.
The fun kicks off from 7-9 p.m. at the church located on
Highway 27A, five miles east of the Bronson traffic light.
There will be games, snacks, crafts, prizes, stores,and
singing. Don't miss zany characters like, Captain Glue Beard
the Pirate, Giddy Bird, Rap Mama and Chef Crabby who will
fill your heart with joy and keep you laughing.
For more information, call Sister Donna Bonner at 352-
317-3377.
EGovernor
Continue from front
from creditors, inability to collect water service invoices
thereby threatening the town's financial solvency and the
possibility of a lack of fire service because fuel bills had not
been paid for the fire department.
Yankeetown has outsourced its payroll to Levy County and
now owes the county for sums advanced, Bush said.
The governor has also called for a special election Aug. 29.
Qualifying is from noon Aug. 7 until noon Aug. 11.
Divorcing parent class is July 1
Parent Education and Stabilization training required by the
state of Florida is scheduled for Saturday, July 1 at 9 a.m.
The four-hour training provides important information re-
garding: legal aspects; emotional aspects for both parents
and children; family relationships; financial responsibility
to a child and issues regarding spousal or child abuse. Pre-
registration is required at least three days prior to the sched-
uled training. The cost of the training is $34. For more infor-
mation call CFCC Levy Campus at 493-9533.
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THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006 Page21
MElection
percentage (keeping your
taxes lower); they will also
provide the much-needed
commodity of more jobs.
The city commission needs
to continue to foster positive
growth while protecting
citizens from undesirable
crowding.
What are three issues
the city needs to address
immediately? What are
your ideas for bringing
about change?
TP: Three issues that
require
immediate
attention
from the
commission
include
Sdrug-related
crimes,
growth and
garbage
service. To begin with,
protection from drug-
related crimes is paramount
to keeping citizens safe.
It is imperative for the
commission to continue its
support of Chief Douglas
and the Chiefland Police
Department's zeromtolerance
imminent in Chiefland. Since
may call for sanctions to be
I have sat on the commission
as well as the Annexation
Committee, dohave kept
t realistic perspective on
he needs of the commissionits
citizens in regards to growth h.
Finally, garbage, service
for Chiefland needs to be
reassessed. There have been
has made numerous, well-about
pick-up service and trash
removal. Continuing discord
with the garbage company
may call for sanctions to be
informed decisi commissioner the
What hates the current city
commission done right in
the past four years?
police city commission
support given to the fire
chief for a partnership withll-
Fowlers Bluff
improvementcisions to the
pa,.four carsr. T: name a,a,
few:
tax rates kept low
Tommy Usher Center
hired a caphighly qualified
police chief
support given to tAmeris
(for a hospital)
Chiefland joined the
Suwannee Riv a er Partnership with
(water quality)uff
grants sought for rural
develimprovements to the
Tommy Usher Center
0 hired a capable and
positive city manager
support given to increaseris
(for a hospital)
e Chsupervision of sex
renovations to Buie Parktnership
(water quality)
grants sought for rural
development
support given to increase
the supervision of sex
offenders
renovations to Buie Park
Name: Sharon Livingston
Address: 304 SW 1st Street
Age: 60
Education: Graduate of
Bonair Medical School
How long have you lived in
Chiefland: 20 years
Government and/or
leadership experience: I'm
an Associate Minister at Mt.
Pleasant Baptist Church, Vice
President of Second Change
Program and served in the
leadership position of several
community organizations.
What is the biggest problem
facing Chiefland today? If
elected, what can you do to
help find a solution?
SL: Unemployment seems
to be the biggest problem.
If elected I
would work
harder to
find ways to
encourage
business
development
or job
training
programs.
What are three issues
the city needs to address
immediately? What are
your ideas for bringing
about change?
SL: Focusing more
attention on South Chiefland,
cleaning up the drug problems
and reducing crime on our
streets. Electing a commission
that can't fail a drug test and
Fr
not have a criminal history
can bring about change.
What has the current city
commission done right in
the past four years?
SL: The Commission
has done a lot the first two
of the four years, however,
the commission the second
half has done little except
divide the city. The ordinance
protecting our children has
been the most noticeable.
Group 4
Name: Debra Houska
Address: 500 W. Park
Avenue
Age: 44
Education: American
Commercial College
How long have you lived in
Chiefland: 2 mos. (but
I have worked in the area 13
years)
Government and/or
leadership experience: 13
years government experience
with Levy County Housing
Authority.
What is the biggest problem
facing Chiefland today? If
elected, what can you do to
help find a solution?
DL: To me, drugs seem
to be the biggest problem.
Partnering closer with city
and county drug task force
would be the first priority.
What are three issues
the city needs to address
immediately? What are
your ideas for bringing
about change?
DH: 1-Drug elimination, 2-
elimination of slum and blight
across the city and 3-enforced
ethic within city government.
My idea of bringing change is
to encourage
stronger
partnerships
as stated
abo svet
seek more
CDBG grant
funding and
reviewing the policies and
procedures in place now
regarding ethics.
What has the current city
commission done right in
the past four years?
DH: The commission has
done several things right.
The one. that stands mostly
in my mind is the passing of
the Sexual Offender/Predator
Ordinance. I believe the
commission has done the best
it can given its expertise.
Name: Teresa A. Barron
Address: 1016 SW 4th Ave,
Chiefland, FL 32626
Age: 43
Education: Associates ofArts
from CFCC 2006 Institute for
Elected Municipal Officials
Successful Citizen Advisory
Board Training
How long have you lived in
Chiefland: I have lived
23 years in the Chiefland.
My family homesteaded just
outside of Chiefland in 1867.
Government and/or
leadership experience:
One year as Chiefland City
Commissioner, and one year
as Mayor/Commissioner.
What is the biggest
problem facing Chiefland
today? If elected, what
can you do to help find a
solution?
TB: Drugs and drug-related
crime is the biggest problem
facing Chiefland today. Drugs
rob our children of hope,
motivation, self-respect, and
a future. I will continue to
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support Chief Douglas, who
is aggressively addressing this
problem. The department has
recently added several officers
and a K-9 unit. Currently drug
arrests are up
100% over
Last year, and
drug-related
theft cases are
down 50%. To
help eradicate
drugs from
Chiefland's
streets, we are
presently seeking funding for
an additional drug dog.
What are three issues
the city needs to address
immediately? What are your
ideas for bringing about
change?
TB: GROWTH, GROWTH,
and GROWTH! New
development impacts every
area of city government. The
Planning Board addresses
many issues of future growth;
however, each and every
commission decision must be
made with much forethought
of future development. The
Continued from front
acquisition of wider road
easements and the increase of
setback requirements along
our main thoroughfares will
help prepare for efficient
traffic flow as our city
grows. The proposed new
development impact fees
would help offset the City's
cost of additional roads,
recreation, waterlines,
sewer lines, and sewer plant
expansion that development
brings.
What has the current
City commission done right
in the past four years?
TB: The Commission
has hired very qualified,
motivated, and professional
Police Chief and Fire
Chief. They both run their
departments efficiently and
aggressively seek grants
and/or donations to upgrade
their equipment. Both men
have a genuine concern for
people and this community;
therefore, Chiefland is a
better place having these
two fine men heading up our
public safety departments.
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