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Levy County journal

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Levy County journal
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Bronson Fla
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R.B. Child
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August 17, 2006
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Cf. Gregory, W. Amer. newspapers, 1937.:
Began May 1, 1928.
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Description based on: Vol. 2, no. 17 (Aug. 1, 1929).

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Read The Journal, The
County Paper, For All
The Levy County News
VOLUME 34 — NO. 6
foug
ELTON COBB, Editor-Publisher
Stfunial
Levy, One pf The Best
bounties Iní Florida For
Making- a Real Home
BRONSON, FLORIDA THURSDAY, jSEPT. 19, 1963
92.00 A YEAR, 5c A COPY
Eight Qualify For
5 Commission Seats
In Bronson Election
Youth Fair Judges
Named For Coming
Show At Fannin
¡ 23 Young People
I Complete Reading
Í Program
Chiefland’s Ex-mayor É “f C’To Hold
gayB | Annual Meeting.
Soil Conservation Dist
To Elect 2 Supervisors
BY B. B. HARRISON
Monday, September 23 October 10th
Judges for the Suwannee River ' Twenty-three young people in
the Bronson School area have sue
cessfully completed the required
“Smokey Bear” summer reading
program according to Mrs, Sable
Hemingway, Bronson Librarian of
The qualifying for the Bronson
Town Election, to ¿he held October' Fair and Livestock Association
1st, ended Monday afternoon at sponsored Youth Fair have been
5:00 o’clock with eight candidates secured. They are as follows: Mr.
for the five Commissioner posts. I Jim Pace, Beef Cattle; Mr. C; W.
Encumbent Councilmen Lint Reaves. Dairy Cattle; Mr. Toby
Moririg, N. J. Keen. Jr., Donald ¡ Sullivan, Swine; Mr, S. L. Brothers jthe R“Sional Ubrary at tbe Bron
Holmes and Dogan S. Cobb quali- Corn; Mr. L. W. Kalch, Poultry ¡:son Town Hal1’
tied for re-election alccg with Mg- {and Mr; G. C. Norman, Showman ' This special reading program
yor Burén Bricé seeking 1 a spot'ship and miscellaneous exhibits. ¡ was in effect rom June 1 to August
on the Commission. Newcomers i\ The Youth Fair is . scheduled to ¡ 4th. Certificate have been received
Jerry Ward. C. M. Griffin and Wm* ¡ begin at 9;30 A. M. on October 18 by the librarian for these 23 people
E. Rivers qualified also for the j with •' the “Welcome” and go on | and Will be presented at a Bronson
5-man Commission. ' through the FFA and 4-H Live-; School assembly by Principal T.
The three high men out of the! stock Judging Contests, judging of T. Morrison with Mrs. Hemingway
eight on the ballot will be elected I livestock entries and finally the assisting in the program,
for four years. The 4th and 5th! sale of Champion and Reserve
place candidates will be elected ¡ Champion Barrows,
for two-year terms. This Fair is held every year at
The encumbent Tax Assessor, . Fannin Springs in the Livestock
of three
Well,here we go again with no! The Levy, toy Chamber of j The Levy Boil Conservation gg
fire to report, no drunk, fights or Commerce will 'hold the regular; net will hold an election for Su
rob- monthly meeting of the officers, pervisors on October 10th.
' members of fie Board of Direc- Í According to Elliot Whitehurst,
Committee Chairmen on ! two vacancies are to be filled. Can
Hudson’s Grocery 'Store, on
Cedar Key road or you might say
Assessor,,- Fannin Springs
Mrs. Jane Campbell chose ’not to ' pavilion for the Youth
The Bronson library was open
ed; on .May. 1, 1963 and since that
time the number of enrolle! read¬
ers has steadily increased. During
May 40 adults and ¡24 children re¬
wrecks but there were two
beries. Somebody broke in Town- ¡
send’s Gulf Station and also Dave l°rs acd ..... . ,. . . . . BBBHB
the olí hlonday evening, September 33rd ! didates that have been nominated
at the C. of C. office in the Town I by petition signed by 25 or more
f IHis ...i I Hall in Bronson. This will be the I landowners are: G. M. Owens of
ZjZ jnTtrot boih places !meeting of the fiscal year | Bronson, Charles Bowman of Ra
Hats off to Judge Perdue who|f‘or tbe Chamber which is closing j lelgh and H. D. Thomas of Morris
is now City Judge and doing real iout ifs initial year as an, if _ , â– , - _ nwTia
• nation. • í 'G. M- Owems of Bronson owns
, ,. , . /. i and operates a 90(1 acre ranch
The recently formed nominating : y
on lf&mes ^north oi Bl'Dnson- He bas served
, I . . "«»■„„ ‘on the Board fro the past 10-years
tending court down in Miami thi-3,1 to be presented for officers and mesentlv serving as Secre
week ¡ Board Members for the ensuing ,and 13 P?eseiltly. serving as becre
j : tary for the Board-
Quite a few of us Chieflandites Iyear’ ■1 ¡ t „ , M
. i - I rivfle Coulter of Cedar Kev Charles Rowdy bowman is co
have a slight cold. Not too bad, clyae oomler 01 Beaar *.ey, » ' - T
chairman of the committee will joiner and operator of the Low
man Brothers 1,000 acre ranch
We understand that Mrs. Sadie
Walker arid Frank Weeks are at committee will report
‘This meeting ¡1
seek Teelection. Mrs. Neva Hoi- counties -
land qualified for the four-year job rist.
and is unopposed on the ballot. I —
â– Levy, Dixie, and Gilch- gistered. During June six adults 'fr
out on North Main Street across 1
-O
Remember to go to the poUp :?n ¡ gears 4-H Poultry
October 1st and cast your ballot. ¡ .
certainly jShow Held Here Sat.
by 10 adults and 3 children and to
just a little sniffles and sneezing ¡
D. L. Rodgers’ real estate office 1render tbe report. „ , . ,
j will present the final opportunity , near Raleigh. Charles was selected
¡of the Charter Year for the accep- ■*as °'n.e °f the Districts Outstand
ü ¡ ing Conservation Farmers In 1962.
Dan Thomas of Raléfeh owns
acre ranch
Irom Truck Town Station. â–  _
. and six children were added. In j McClung Lumber and Building j tance of membership application”
! July the numbers were increased Supply has moved over on Boun
dary Street.
j says Mr. Gall Germanl, chairman I
i of the membership committee. Any a'nd operates a 180
Ilf you don’t vote you
aren’t exercising your right gs a
free American and you are doing ¡
your community an injustice-
; ty 4-H Poultry Show and banquet
I held in Bronson on Saturday, Sep
; temher 14th was attended by near
j ly 100 persons.
j , Mr. Leonard Cobb, Levy County
• Agent,- introduced thev guests pre-
I sent, including Mr. William Cos-
.... ..... I tas, manager of the Gainesville
should if we are Good Scouts, evi- „ . ... . .
v - . . . ’ , Sears store, Mr. Bill Allen, Assis¬
tant Slate Boys 4-H Club Agent,
.and Mr. .Julian Moore, Poultry
the way. These tracks are pretty Husbandman with the Agricultural
temporary, a few hours of wind ¡Extension ,g.ervice M„. Garter
and rain and all signs of the ani¬
mal’s passing would be erased.
The .thought of making a plaster ¡
date 12 more adults and eight rihil
dren have taken advantage of the soon move from
facilities of the library making a, Truck stop to MoClung’s old place j
The Sears sponsored Levy Coun ^otal of 109 regular readers regís ‘ 0j> business
Chamber of Commerce member, south of .Morristou, specializing in
raising registered polled hereford
October 6th Set As
First Oral Vaccine
Date By Committee
At a meeting of the Levy County
Oral Polio Vaccine Campaign Com
mittee held on Monday evening,
September 16 at the REA office in
Chiefland attended by 24 volun-
ter workers .including Committee
Chairmen,, and site captains, the
final stages of organizing the com
píete Program were reviewed.
Burén .Brice, chairman of the
steering -committee of the RAD
Council in Levy County presided
at the meeting. Mrs. Minnie- Ra-
dacky, Champaign Chairman out¬
lined the entire program to the
workers and special assignments
were made to bommittee heads and
to the site captains. Eight sites
in the area will be selected by the
captains and riotices and signs will
be posted at; the site - before the
initial administration of the vac
cine. A ritaff of volunteer workers
will be appointed by the captains
i and wherever possible, a doctor,
nurse or pharmacist will be in at-
A Good Scout...
Your Mark—'Which Will It Be?
So mnay times while on a hike
ot camping trip, we notice, or we
dence of animal or bird track:
showing that one has passed along
tered.
Procter,3 perscription center will I
Bett’s Big T I aceept your application or a
call to the B fo -C. office at Bron- cattle.
¡son will list yor business or per-: Polling places for the election' clng' progrLnare all Sund
wav I sonal membership with the organi will be at Lindy’s Standard Service') ,Q gJBf 0'cj0c]j on q
' zation. • in Williston; County Agent’s Office \ November Decern
President R. A. Lynch, through! in Bronson and J. L. Towseñd’s I
| the Board of Directors, has desig- Gulf Service in Chiefland. The polls
Mrs. Irma Harddee is now
Many new books have been spec Up ¡n Virginia spending some
ially ordered for readers besides time wih her brand new grandson
the hundreds on the shelves. Mrs.! Clyde Harrison and family of,
Hemingway is anxious and eager I Gainesville spent a few days this!nated Monday> October 14, 1963 as ^ill be open fnarii 8:00 A. M. until
to assist and increase the number1 week at New Clay Landing fishing ¡the Annual Meeting date. The ses- 5:00 P. M.
of readers in the Bronson area and swimming and boating and 0f [ e‘on ha held at the Bronson | Anyone eligible to vote are urg
welcomes adults ¡and children to < course enjoying some of those' Toft’n Ha,l at 3 O'clock in the even-¡ed to visit one of the locations
visit the library on week days from good old Suwannee River fish. j in°- The annual election of .offi-j between 2 A. M. and 5 P. M. and
3: 30 until 5:30 o’clock in the af- Harlow Land is painting theicers and tbe installation will be' cast their vote for candidates' of
ternoons. > l-thnatm.^iullding this week. ¡performed at the same meeting. '. their choice to fill two district
j stration Agent introduced the 4-H clopedias, a *12 volumn gift from
girls and their parents. These in- Mr.’ Jack Willheit, Jr., of Jackson'
theatre -ibuilding this week.
She reports that recently the!-, gome of our folks are sure com! Tlle entire membership of the supervisors vacancies. Whitehurst
branch was the recipient of a com jng back from Cedar Key loaded ¡orgailization win be n0®fide of explained, “Qualified voters in
and - reports of the â–  elude all those eligible to vote iri
year’s activity and; progress will ^ a general election, who in addition
be presented by officers and com; are landowners in the District”
, Brock, Levy County Home Demon piete set of “World Scope Ency with fish and nów to cap it all they I this session:
» cf-rnfinn Aí^ont Inf fhí» 4_TI « «qct -p ... . .... ! VPar-ft anfivr
say they caught them.,
Wa see the Governor and thé
By making the cast, we would pre
serve the track for future genera-
eluded Faye Sache, Maxine Mob ¡ ville and expresses the gratitude Highway Patrol State Troooer, if
ley, Ramona Swllley, Sarah Reid > 0f the %brary and the many read
mittee heads.
you please, are going to crack j
tioo's of Scouts to view.
Our livés can make a temporary
or pehmánent mark on .this world
and Betty UVilliams, all exhibitors ^ ers for his kind cnotributión to 1 down on the speed demons on our J
j of poultry in the show. j the newly formed Bronson'Library | highways. It's too late for about !
, Mr. Jim Estes, assistant Levy ¡ — o — ' i orie thousand that has been mur-i
according to the Way we live. Most ^oanty Age^lt introduced tha 4 -H i gronson LÍ011S Club*' !’dertd on the highway. ..
^ . boys who were exhibitors Of poul . . . , i Arid Pharaoh said unto ToRpnh
of.us Probably will never be great L ln the ahow who ln tUrn lntr0.' To Entertain ScOUtS ; h P 1
leaders of nations or famous in dllced their parents. They were ¡
the arts .or sciences, but we can Tillman Swllley, Tommy Andrews i. , prpet
still leave a premanent mark on L , . , , . S i ted by the 'Bronson Lions Glub tO'clet:L
, , 1 ! Ronnie Arrington and TimmvaGil-1 . ■ , „ „ . ¿i .qq
this earth by the things we do for ¡ bprj. ¡entertain the members of Boy j -i-1-0»- •
others i . ’ .. . . . ! Scout Troop 335 of Bronson at the;
The daily Good Turn is one way! were&completed &in thp6 forenoon i next reg*ar meeting o£ the Clubjj. O. BcaUChampS To
to start making I
cause as you
others in unselfish service you are
making changes in their lives and
for as much as God hath shewed ¡
Arrangemeitg have been com pie) thee all this there is none so dis-|
and wise as thou art. Gen.'
¡P. T. Dicks Chosen
To Receive American
Farmer Degree
thé :forenoon! ■ , ■ ■ „,,
mg your mark, be-; ,an^after enjoying a delicious bar °n ues' iay September 24th at tbe H0ld Open HoUSC
give of yourself to jj|| Town Hal1' 'September 22nd
becue chicken dinner, prepared;
and served by .Mr^Frank Andrews!
■ the winners were announced and ¡
„ , I the awards presented by Mr. Cos-!
lives of others make a permanent , . . . â–  -- . .:
, P - tas assisted by Mr. Moore. Award
wworld, because the
The Lions are the sponsors- of
the Scout Troop and have invited ¡ 'CHIEFLAND — Mr- and Mrs. J
i IP; T- Dtete?/ Vocational Agricul
¡tunal teaHfer at the -Chiefland
‘ High ¡School, has been elected to
receive the Honorary American
1 Farmer Degree, according to infor
c matlon réceivde from Paul Gray,
] National. Executive Secretary of
ithe Future Farmers of America.
I
¡ Mr Dicks was elected to receive
Sister and Brother: Ramona and the degree because of an excellent
Tillman Swilley, took top honors record of service, according to the gram
CLUB
Swilley Wins Levy 4-H Poultry
Show
tendance ¡at the vaccination sta¬
tion. Dates scheduled for the vac-
rs from
ober 6,
15 th.
Bronson will^NB^B. heal
located In the Levy
Center- Site' captains arifl
are as follows: Alice Cobh'
son; Gladys Cook in Yanke^
Marian Booker in Otter Crc
Gulf Hammock; Helen UkIJ
Chiefland; Mary Ann Delair|
R...Campbell in Cedar Ki
Phyllis McCoy, Kathleen 51
in Williston. Arrangemens|
made to staff two static
mobile unit in locations
may be deemed advantajl
the operation of the ove
gram.
To assist in acquai^
tire ;.popylatio'n of the
the dates and places
tlon centers, the school
are b^u^asked to make1 '{IbsteTs
givingP^R information. Posters
will be dis^^ed in every store
and place of Employment through
out the county where citizens will
be able to notice. Fraternal and
Civic and Social organizations are
to be informed of all 'phas-se of the
program. Newspapers and radio
publicity will cover the entire pro
In yours. -Those who change the
mark in. the
good they do lives on long after
they have passed along the way.
ed White ribbons and $8.00 each,
them to present a Court of Honor i O. Beauchamp will hold open house j in the Levy County 4-H Poultry National Executive Secretary. He
program to the membership. Pro at their new home on Beauchamp ¡Show at Bronson Saturday, Septem has a continous record of service)
I gram Chairman Burén Brice has; Avenue on Sunday afternoon, Sep- i her 14th.
â–  for twenty-one years in the Chief-
were Betty Williams, Maxine Mob
ley and Timmy Gilbedt. Red rib
j planned for the presentation of ad
vancements in rank and Merit
Has each of you done his Good bon winnerSj each ,awarded $10 00)
Turn today? Have you decided to jj '
consciously seek out opportunities Decided ¡now to leave your
temher 22, 1963 from 3 until 5 P.M- j Other winners in the Show were land High School.
The new residence, which was' Faye ¡Sache of Chiefland, 3rd place The honorary degree will be gi-
Badge awards numbering 25 to the I recently completed, is a lovely 2- ¡ and blue ribbon, Tommy Andrews : ven as a part of the national con-
_ ¡ Lions’ Troop,
per I “Tis special program has been
for service to others and not just manent track as you pass through j prepared so that the Lions might • most modern
wait until you happen to see a need the years. i better become acquainted with the | anees.
bedroom brick home, air condition J of Chiefland, Sarah Reid, Trenton
ed and cenral heated, With the j and M'axine Mobley of Bronson,
of electrical appli-'Red ribbon winners; Timmy Gil-
vention program during the week
of October 7 at Kansas City, Mo,
¡Scouts and their activity and to
extend congratulations to these
boys who have obtained recogni¬
tion by their continued advance-
i merit in the Seouting Program”,
says President Wilbur Anderson,
i 'Every Lion member is urged tri
: attend this special program. Din
ner will be at 7 P -M. Mr. Miles
j bert, Bronson, Ronnie Arrington,
All friends of the couple are re-j Chiefland and Betty Williams of
quested to drop in on the Beau- Otter Creek placed in We white
champs and see tlieir new home ! ribbon group.
Refreshments will be served.
n â– â–  ;
m
NOTICE
¡ NOTICE is hereby given that the
' Town Registration Book for the Town
of Bronson, Florida, is open for, re¬
gistering to vote in the Town Election
| to be held October 1, 1963.
All persons who have resided ln
Edward Koerner, Phizer Labor
atories r-evresentative, outlined the
important steps in the administra
tibn of the vaccine and with Basil
.May, supply and distribution crair
man, will prepare and allot the
necessary vaccine and other pro
perties needed. Mrs. Joyce Bullock
in charge of volunteeers for the
entire county reports that the
generous response for the program
operation has been very gratifying
Anyone interested in assisaing in
.Tierman of cala, Chairman of the j
Court of Honor Committee of the
Free Pine Seedlings
Avilablé To Levy
County Landowners
Robeft Richards of Farmers Mu . RBPHiHRI-vuMP) .B_ .... â– 
tuai Exchange of Chiefland bought' ^ State of Florida fo%one year; in aay capacity may call Mrs- Bullock
i .. . . An tbe CountY of Levy for Six months at Williston 528-4701.
| th.6 top p-611 of Chicken'S 'for $5.00 and in the Corporate limits of the
! per' bird; Holmes Insurance Agen-1 municipality of the Town of Bronson
Icy (Cotton States) of Bronson months?'aSfeHgible and^qualifieTto ibe beld with Mr- Koerner at the
bought the Reserve Champion pen , register to vote in the Town Elec- j Levy County Court House in Bron
j for $4.00 each. !t1'^ . ¡ son on Monday, September 30th
Though the cooperation of Con- j Levy County Sheriff J. W. Tur-! Judge’s Office with the Town Clerk! j st 6 E. M. A motion picture will be
!. tv-i.i-.on District will attend with'tainer Corporation of America,! aer, Chiefland Farm Supply and any time on or before Wednesday, shown.
: tt t _ . j September 25. 1963.
! members of hi.i staff to col duct free pine seedlings will again be,-^u^ Swilley purchased pens of,
A general briefing meeting will
DOWN TO EARTH
A New Lupine—;
RITCHEY, an
produ.ing variety
lupine is - now
improved
of bitter
, the céremonies. ■
At the regular meeting of the
seed ¡42,798 pounds Lions Club Boy Scout Troop Com- BMBU f
Commercial'bitter blue: April 18, mitt3e Chairman Billie Booker ek rings may be made through your. datmn. Mr. William_ Costasg,
tended an invitation to the Club . County Agent’s ..office I "*
i:
blue
to be tbe guests of the Scout Troop come, first served basis-
at a pig roast and barbecue on .1 1 --•> .—
Tuesday evening, October 8th at
Otter Creek. The dinner will
being tried. Bitter ! I960, 39,162; March 29, 1961, 20,791
blue lupines are utilized as green I Average 29,976 pound;:.
| 'Yvr~'A \ 0. i ¡i 7/ r . 'I
njanute ,s.-wd cover crops in thej Ritchey lupine can be reeommen
eastern Gulf Coast region of the 1 den as a green njanure and cover
f t : '• I'
United States. This annual legume cron in northern and north central .
. ' . . . „ , , . prepared, cooked and served
crop has: been severely damaged regions of Florida where the leal ., „
in Florida by a leaf spot complex spot complex ias been a problem.
This new variety, Ritchey, is re-1 The Ritchey variety is indietin
sistr-nt to this leaf spot and when ’guishable from bitter blue lupine
in maturity alkaloid content, seed
shape, .coloa, plant color and flow¬
er coior. Tall plants which appear
available to Levy County land own | the prize pullets.
ers. ; The 4-H Poultry Project is spon1
Applications for these free seed: sored by the Sears Roebuck Foun i
Ad-'
a first.1 vertis-ing Manager of Gainesvillo |
(Mrs.) Willie L. Green
Town Clerk
Subscribe to rne journal now
; the Boy Scouts.
the leaf spotting fungi are pro-
sent the "Ritchey variety produc
significantly more seed and gre
weight than commercial bitter blue. in the commercial hitter blue lu-
Wil listón
Church of God
NOTICE OF TOWN ELECTION
T NOTICE is hereby given that ,,a
,ie Town Election will be held in and
by for the Town of Bronson, Florida on
October 1, 1963. Polls will be open at
the Town Hall from 7 o’clock A. M.
until 7 o’clock M
Candidates for office . must file
their written intention to run for
• Sears Store, was on hand to pre-1
( sent. $90.00 in prize money to the
anxi0U.3^ 4-H members.
The Sears. Store in Gainesville
i sponsored a-delicious chicken din-
, ner which was enjoyed by every-
; one present^
AROUND
LEVY
COUNTY
NORWOOD F. ISHIE
I saw a fellow the other night
who had been traveling quiet n bit ed to the boiler th
lupine.
Below is a comparison of. the
seed yields in pounds per acre for
Ritchey and other lupines:
Ritchey: 1959, 608; 1960, 243;
1961. 790; Average 547.
pine: variety do not appear in the;
Trite bey variety. : ...
. - â–  -â–  %* .
Recommended cultural practices ! w
fed the same as for comiiiercial
Sunday School
' Morning Worship
Evening Worship
10 A. M.
11 A. M-
7:45 P. M.
! President Recently
and he asked abuot where the mos it.
elective offices with the Town Clerk ! Chiefland FFA Chap.
on or before 5 o’clock P. Jl. .on Mon- FlnAln Can Pnlumot-i
day,-September. 16, 1963, at the Coun : IbICLl» UCU. GUICllldll
ty Court House, County Judge's Oí
fice.
i . To . bbe elected ure the following !
officers: . . : ' ¡
Tax Assessor for a period of two gident of the Chiefland FFA Chap-: ing him up. 1 sorta thought he was range in the
quitos were- He said he had just I I used to sleep .in the woods
come through — — and *-be. without any protection until world
George Coleman was elected Prie ’ mosquitos came in a snap of eat-¡ war II came. They had a bombing
hammock and the
re Sarah Reid, Ronnie Arring-; epjVe councilmen, the three (3) ter this week at a regular chapter j bragging. I always hated for any ¡ mosquitos learned to dive bomb. I
ton and Tommy Andrews. The 1st candidates for the Town Council re-; meeting. He was the unanimous body to say that any place bad ¡ had' -to move out- I could-
varieties of bitter blue lupine. Un place Blue Ribbon winners with
less the - preceeding crop was well a cash award of $12.00 each were :
Commercial.: .1959, 214; 1960, 8-5¡ ¡ fertilized, broadcast 300 to 500 . Faye Saqhe, Tillman Swilley and
1961, 29; Average 107. pounds of 0-10-20 fertilizer per j Ramona Swilley.
' shainL1 eiecTedh%V T term °0f Tour !Choioe of the group io serve for, anything biger or better than Levy , them biting me gently
(4) years. The next two (2) candida- [ the school year 1963-64. I County. So I told him about the they made them dives
tes with the highest number of votes ¡ other officers elected to serve 1 mosquitos we had. here before Ba-'take it.
1 received shall be elected for a term’ ^ (r;. j- '
of
The superior yield of Ritchey acre and disk into-the soil. Seed ¡ The prize winning' exhibitions of. Pub. Sept.
two (2) years.
from late clippings should no» be. should inoculated with commercial • poultry were auctioned off by Mr. ]
5, 12, 1963
o—
normally anticipated as lupines us
ed for green manure are usually
ly available lupine inoculant just ¡ Cobb-' Spirited bidding found these j
befree planting,’at twice the rate buyers assisting the 4-H members1
Urned under before severe defolia describid on the package. After j in the financing of their project:
tion occurs. Gelow is Ritchey’s the first good rain in October, j 45 head were purchased in all by
yields compared with others in seed sl'iuld be drilled 1 inch deep! Farmers Mutual Exchange, Chief-
pounds per acre. and cultipacked. , land Farm-Supply; Holmes Insur-
Ritchey: April 18, 1960, 54,553;
March 29, Í961, 31,043; Average variety contact your County Agent and Mr. Hugh Swilley.
Bronson '
Baptist Church
10:30 A. M. Sunday school.
11:00 A. M. Preaching.
7:00 P. Training Union.
8:0n P. M. Preaching.
¡ with Coleman were Hal Hiers, sil May and his good crew started ¡ j remember, and so do you right
j vice president; Lloyd Beauchamp, ¡ fogging them. We had some good, here in Bronson when you couldn’t,
secretary;; John Webser,. tretsurer j ones. sit on an open porch without 1
¡ Bill Carter reporter and Leroy Al- j One time a fellow was working jng a scratching good time.
¡len settinel. , ¡ inside a steel boiler in the edge Now wheri a “skeeter” bite:
j Coleman, a Senior 'FIFA member! of a swamp. Them mosquitos could person he yells, “Where is Ba4
-is -expected to provide good leader! smell that man hut could not see May and his crew?1
ship for the group during the year him so they started sticking their Let them stop mosquito contro'
He has been active in FFA work .bills through that boiler. The man just one seasno and them bugs
■If you are interested in this new ¡ arce Agent, Sheriff J. W. Turnen WEDNESDAY-—7:30 P. M. Prayer rirCC eritiring^he ninth grade and started bradding them with a ham will probably be able to fly off
Meeting,
:d
as secretary last year. mer. Finally 30 many were fasten- with another boiler


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BRONSON, Florida, Sept. 19, 1963 í
Levy
JOURNAL
BRONSON
Printed, Every
Bronson
FLORIDA
Thursday at
Florida
Entered as Second Cfas* Matter/April
'6th, 1928, at the Poetbffi'ol? at Bron-
ten, Florida, Under Act of March 2nd,
!S79
ELTON COBB
Editor-Manager
SUBSCRIPTION RATES 7
One Year '«2.00
Six Month» ,... 1.60
Only Paper Printed and,Published'In
Aronson, the County Seat of Levy
County.
Advertising Rates upon application.
Want ads ten cerits a line each in.
Warit Ads Cash with Order, -
Government
Surplus Sales
NOW anyone can buy DIRECT from
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DEPOTS, by mail for yourself or
for resale. Cameras, binoculars, cars
jeeps, trucks, boats, hardware, of.
fice machines and equipment, teats,
tools and tens-of-thousands of other
items at a frae'tio¿ of their original
cost.' Many items brand new. For
list of hundreds of U. S. Govern,,
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HOW TO BUY and how to get FREE
SURPLUS, mail $2.00 to SURPLUS
SALES INFORMATION SERVICES,
BOX NO. 1818, Washington 13, D. C.
First Baptist Church 1=5
10:00 A, M.—suntray wcnooL
11:00 A M.—Worship Service.
, ffj:30 P. M.—Trailing Union.
7:30 P. M.—Ev^ing Worship.
WEDNESDAY
7:30 P. il.—Prayer Meeting.
8:30 I'. Choir Ueiicaiual.
•SHELL. HOME SALESMAN^—For¬
mer .Insurance Men, Route Sales¬
men, any energetic man who
wants -t ornate money. W hy not
step up to a real roney-making
position... Join Sales Force of
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es Homes, Fniset Shell Homes
.Anywhere.
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AND GRAAIN CURING
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TRENTON, FLORIDA
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cat^p^RQe for the security
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profitably at
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1220, North Main St.—Gainesville
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Acoounts opened by 20th of
LMonth Earn From 1st of Month
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$
JB
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HOLD!
RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW
OPEN in.. Levy County; Excellent
opportunity. See Frank Massey,
P. O. Box 74, Anthony at once or
write Rawleigh’s, Dept. FAI-340.189
Memphis, Tennessee.
SHEA'S GLASS CO _
(Not Inc.)
Formerly Jo¿ Peters Glass Co-
“If It’d Glass—We Have It”
Metal Store Front Construction
Auto Glass Replaced While
You Wait
Mirrors Resilvered-Table Tops
.Shower Doors-Tub Enclosures
1313 N. W. 4th PI. FR 2-4353
Gainesvi|le> Florida
A M meets on the'first'and third
Mondays of each month. Master
Mason are invited to attend.
» » —
Health Department Clinics
Bronson, Health Department,
Every Tuesday Morning from 9:30
until 11:30.
Willis ton, City Hall, Every
Tuesday afternoon from 1:00 un¬
til 2:00.
Ctrieflanc!, New Citj^Hall. Every
Friday afternoon from 1:00 until
2:00 o’clock.
Cedar Key, City Hall, 1st Fri¬
day in each month from 10:30 un¬
til 11:30 A. M.
Gulf Hammock, Community
Church, 1st Monday .in each month
from 2:00 until 3 P. M.
The Driver’s License Examiner
will be In Bronson each Wednes¬
day from 8:30 A. M. until 4:30 P.
M„ Chiefland each Thursday from
5:30 A. M. until 4:30 P. M,, and
Williston each .Friday from 8:38
A. M. until. 4:30 P. M.
The Levy County Farm Bureau
meets at the Farm Bureau Home
in Bronson the third Thursday
night in each month at 7:30.
“^gfRead Journal Adevrtlsingj
In The; County Judge’s' Court
In And For \Levy County,
Florida.
- - * -, In. Probate.
In. re: Estate of
‘ T'R&b H. FORD. Deceased.
NOTICE OF FILING
PETITION FOR .FINAL.
DISCHARGE OF' EXECUTRIX
WE’RE AT YOUR SERVICE ...
Bring All Prescriptions To Us, We
Pledge To You That We Will Fill Them
Jusi; As The Doctor Prescribes.
ROGERS PHARMACY
Trenton, Florida
GIVING THE GATE to a rambunctious young steer on his father’s
23,000-acre ranch near Colorado Springs, Colo., is Kirk Hanna, 6,
who lives the dream that many youngsters have of being a cowboy.
Hu* iwutri iB the syuiLoi of the
Ani«rlc«i» Ctnoer ávciety. Tl is
«■1U! the “Svr^tl of Hope."
Grwi» hold I Emy dollar
Y" bring» Gen, ])■})» (8
ipancer re-wA Tight tai-r«r
|V«5l • shecksf «nd ¿fiad a
Chad 4o y «Oí ¡Jnft oí the
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
Filling prescriptions is our busi¬
ness. Let us fill your next one.
Etin)8 Drug Store, across street
from Bank, WHlIston. Florida, fl
OUT OF TOWN
PRINTERS PAY
NO TAXES HERE
LET US DO YOUR
PRINTING
IP********************************
FOR YOUR
INFORMATION^
COMPILED FOR THE '- EVY CO.
JOURNAL BY N. F. ISHIE
This column wiii oe In the
Levy County Journal each week
to give you general Informa
tíon and dates that/might be
important tv yeu.
If youyhave any in:ormalon |
you. want listed under this I
heading please send It to N. F> j
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 I
at 7:30 P. M. All Mason» are cor¬
dially invited-
* * • » ¡
Welfare Workers wUi be at ttt-ej
Jollowng places for your conven- j
:ence:
Williston — City Hall. Every i
Tuesday from 9 A. M. until 1^:00. i
Bronson — Court House. Every
Tuesday from.l P. M. until -1 P. M.
Chiefland—Welfare Office. 9 ~Á.
M. until 12 ntfon. Cedar Key—3rd
Thursday of each month.
C. ivi. Griffin, the Levy County
• Veterans/, Service Officer, County
Welfare Director and Red Cross
Home Service Worker, can now
be coniacied at his new telephone
number 2323,- at Bronson.
» • -
Bronson Lodge No. i, K, « A. M
holds regular communications on
the 2nd and 4th Thursday even¬
ings of each month. AH membera
and visiting brothers arecordiM
iy/invited to attend
* • » •
The Unemployment Compensar
tlon representative will be at the
court house on alternate Tuesdays
of each month,
Board ot Supervisors of Levy
Soil Consenatlon District meets
In the Court House at Bronson on
Friday after the first Thursday of
each month at 2:00 E. M- •
Phone numbers for the Levy'
County Sheriff's Department are
as follows: Levy County Jail,
Bronson 2581; Sheriff’s Office at
Court, House, BronSon 2981 and
Sheriff Turner’s Residence, Chief-
iand 4403. Please use thd§e num¬
bers when making your uall.
* m « •
iMorriston Lodge No. 235, F &
NOTICE IS HEREBY. GIVEN that 1
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, I will apply to the' HONOR¬
ABLE W. F. ANDERSON, County
I 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
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| /ill help you find lost art. TELL you whom
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r you, and what to do to be succesksful. Will
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* BRONSON, Florida, Sept. 19, 19S3
mmgmism momw
TJtss
People, Spots In The News
‘MARCH*, leaders meet President. Left to right at
White House are Whitney Yotmg, Rev. King,
Rabbi Prinz, Philip Randolph, the President, ^
Walter- Reuther, Roy Wilkins.
TANKS GIVING: ll-story-high
floating derrick of Rogers Ter-\!
minal & Shipping Corp. loads old ^
army tanks on ship in Chicago
for West Germany, to be used in
bridge building.
I MIS HONEY SAYS . I Otter Creek
I First Baptist Church
Well, folks to be quiet frank
with you. His Honey’s betterhalf
went back on his job this A, M.
after '2 weeks vacation. on the
j route with me and I feel kinda left.
.behind. Sure will miss that hijbby
| of mine, but ¿ood times and pfea-
S sures can’t last ¡always or so I’m
j told. Ever^ody must have his day
’ then . . back to the grind. •
I, V
| First-I want to express the
j thanks I feel to my customers for
j bearing with us and not acting up and I will try to give better, ser
¡when the press, broke down last Vice to each of you.
Ellzey Methodisjt
Chuch
Rev. Charles Swag-gerty-.. P.asfbr j
10:00#A. M. Sunday School .at
Otter Creek Bapti'st Chüreb..:
ll;Ql) Á. M. Worship ^Service.
7:00 P. Mi BTU at Otter Cj^ek. j
• 8 :00 P. M'1. Evening 'Worship.>at j:
Oriel* Creeks^'; . . 5 " J
WEDNESDAY í V . (
6:45 P. M. Teachers’.Meeting. !
7:30 P. M. Mid-week Prayer .Ser¬
vice1 and Bible School.' B' > j
10 A. M.
Sunday-School
Morning Services:
1st and 2nd Sundays 11 A. M
Evening, Services.
. 2nd and 4th Sundays $ P. M
Sun. Evening MYF 6,30 P. M
Wednesday Prayer Ser- 8 P. M
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Read it In the journal fluet.
IN THE COURT OF THE
COUNTY JUDGE IN AND
FOR LEVY COUNTY.
IN PROBATE.
'PnbUed,
In re: Estate
CHARLES
Thursday. First I like to say you
j can bet • your bottom dollar Mis
[Honey was sitting right there at
I the; Sun Office waiting, the whole
11¡2 hours f/om 12 noon Thursday
[ until, alter 12 ..'Friday mornnig and j Aif0hol is my shepherd;
j as. soon as those papers came sail which I shall want.
It makes me to forget
I would lote to print the 23rd ál- ¡ I , ; vs. :vv.
coholic Which was
by a Junior student, Linda Wilker} sal^
URSTER, \
Deceased, j
To All Creditors and Feradnc Í4«v- J
ing Claims o.r Demands Against Said j
Estate?
You and eacn or you are hereby {
notified and required tó present any ;
claims and demands whifeh yout or i
either of you may have against the es I
IN CIRCUIT COURT, EIGH- | tate of Charles Wurstér, deceii- |
sed. late of said county to the County j
Judge, of Levy County, Florida, at j
hia office in the court house of said J
County at Bronson, Florida, within j
six caléndar months frOmfhe time 1
of the first publication: of this notlcA}
Each claim or demand shall be in
writing, In duplicate, and .snail state
BOSTON, LOS ANGELES
LONDON
TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M
FLORIDA.
IN'V CHANCERY.
DONALD WELLS McKONE, et:. ;al
Plaintiffs,
son, fr.om Alachua. /County.
The 23rd Alcoholic— f *
ing out f was, sailing them out the
j window or in your box, except Gulf
Hammock which I think everyone
|, t her sounderstanas already weje de
¡ livered Friday afternoon along
with Friday’s papers. Again let me
j say1 Thanks for your understand j \ wni fear no evil \
ing ás I did have a few who got | por £ shall be intoxicated
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
Final Decree of Foreclosure dated
the"’’ 30th day of August, A. D. 1963,
entered in Chancery Case No.¡ 289 .of
the Circuit Court of thé Eighth Judi-
jcial Circuit, in and, for Levy County,
Florida,
the place of residence- andv post ‘of- {
flee address of the cla1majit¿ andv
shall be sworn to by the .claimant, his I
agent or attorney ánd áriy sumi claim’j
or demand hot so filed shall be Wpid. j
-s- Frank j. Marz
As executor of the Last Will and i
Testament of Charles Wurster, J
deceased. % I
First publication August 15, 1963.
The cares of the world. -
It leadeth me on'
The “Road to Destruction”.*
Yea, it may even causeth
Me to die
l
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
LITTLE BIG WINNER—Pat Shanahan, 12, of Atlanta,
~Ga. is shown with some of the 138 swim medals and
trophies she's won.
: quite confused. That was my first
j late, late, late show and I hope it
j will be my last.
[ The new press should be work
1 ing after the firs, tweek of October
LAURA TINDALE.
Deceased
Beyond my cares.
The beer and the whiskey
They , comfort me.
Thou takest me into ¡a bar
And prepareth a drink for me
In the presence of my (socalled)
'Friends. -
Thou filiest me up with liquor;
My head swimmith ’round.
Surely misery and sickness
Shall follow me all the days
of my life ...
Where DONALD WELLS, _ _ .
UlcICONE arid IRMA. CO LG AN Me- Pub- Aug. 15, .22, .29; 5t .196.3
,vKÓNE:,‘ /his. wife, are ♦ the .Plaintiffs
S and" EDDIE JOHNSON and OLEOLA
' Johnson;.-his wife, G: d. beat-
. TIE and ELEANOR A. BEATTIE,
»his wife, and TOM PATTERSON and jsj0tiqe i3 hereby given that tha un-,
MAMIE LEE PATTERSON his wifder sighed^ under th'Eri provisions ' of ¡
' are/DefendantSi thatjl wilhsell to the Section 6509, .Florida Statutes, 1955,i
highest bidder for cash at the Front' (Chapter 20953, Laws of Florida, Acts
’. Door of the Levy bounty Court House | of 1941 as amended) will register
| at ‘ Bronson,' Leyy‘ County, Florida, at with the Clerk of me Circuit Cbjrt,
! 11:00 o’clock AM. on; the' 16 th day of j í.n
•September, A. -D.. 1963; the following |jj|| notjce> the, fictitious name, to*
j described, property as set forth in wil: s
, said FinalDecree; to-wit: | I OÁKVJEW NURSIN HOME
Í From the NE1 corner of Lot; 31 under whieh I am engaged in busi-
of Coulter’s Plat of the .Town of ness at Williiston,, Florida.
That . the party interested in said
t
j To .All Creditors And persons Hav-
j ing* Claims Or Demands Against Saia
i Estate: •
| You and each or you are hereby
notified and required to present any
claims and demands which you oi f
eitherj.of-yoii may have, against the es Amd I Will dwell in the house
fate of LAÜjÉtA TINDALE, deceas-
j ed, late of said county, to the Couri-
[ ty Judge, of Levy County, Flor-
Í ida,' at his office; in the court, house
I of said County at . Bronson, Florida,
j within six- calendar months frofn
(the time of the first publication of
;this notice; .Each claim .or domar.J
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
iN 'THE COURT OF THE
j ( County j tjdge, levy
In
COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA
IN PROBATE
a: Estate of
, shall be in wriitng and in duplicate
and shall state the place of resi¬
dence and post office address of the
j claimant, and. shall be sworn to by
‘ the claimant, his* agent, or attorney,
and any such claim or demand not
I so fúed shall be. void
IP
Of the Devil for- ever and ever
I think this is wonderful fpr
teenager to feel this way about one j
of the devil’s wor-s weapons: (This:
is my personal opniian.) • •
Bronson, Records of Lq.Vy Coun¬
ty, Florida, run South^l20.6 feet
to the point of beginning: Thence
continue South 60v feet, . -thence
West 110 féet, ^ thénce fNprth 60
feet, thence. East 110 :,feet to the
point of beginning in .Section 17,
Í Township 12 .South, Range 17
East, in Plat Book .1, Page 13,
i 'Public Records of * Levy County,
* Florida.
I DATED this 30- day of August, A. j
\D. 1963.
Ernest Stephens
Ernest Stephens, .Clerk of the
Circuit; Court, Levy County
Florida.
business are as follows:
Mary L. Millican
P. O. Box 187
Williston, \Florida
Interesting
Accurate
Complete
International Hows Coverage
The Christian ^Science Monitor
One Norway St;, Boston 15, Mass.
Send your n®wsPaP®r ^or *he
checked. Enclosed find my check or
money order. â–¡ 1 year $22.
â–¡ 6 moptbs .$ 11 â–¡ 3 months $5.50
íT pS|in’ i’\■ f'ifi~
Name
Address
City
Zone
State
By: ’Harriet Shewéy, D. C.
So long. May God bless each of ¡H. s. WILSON
■ • : . ! Attorney for Plaintiffs
y°u- . , ¡P. O. Bpx 67 ,
Mis .Honey . Bronson, Florida
I
(Sea'
ty
If you like the Levy
Velma Kidd As administratrix of Cminfrv Jftlirnal fr^II jf !
the 'Estate of Laura; Tiridale, de- Un TV - ÃœU -na 1 Lv1 â–  Jg.
. 'ceased. \
First publication August 15, 1963.
63 to your neighbors.
See The JOURNAL
For Your Posted
Signs
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENTS TO BE VOTED ON
NOVEMRER 5, 1963
NOTICE OF SPECIAL. ELECTION
WHEREAS, the Legislature of
1963, under the Constitution of 1885
of the State of Floridá did pass
Joint Resolutions proposing amend¬
ments to the Constitution of the
State of Florida, and they were
agreed to by a vote of three-fourths
• of the members elected to each
house. The votes of said Joint Reso¬
lution^ were entered upon their re¬
spective Journals, with the yeas
and nays thereon, and they did
determine and direct that the said
Joint Resolutions be submitted to
the electors of the State of Florida
at a Special Election on Novem¬
ber 5, 1963;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, TOM
ADAMS, Secretary of State of the
State of Florida, do hereby give
notice that a
SPECIAL ELECTION
will be held in each County in
Florida, on the first Tuesday after
the first Monday in November,
which date is November 5, 1963,
for the, ratification or rejection of
the said! Joint Resolutions proposing
amendments to the' Constitution of
the State of Florida, viz:
NO. 1
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR
I HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
* NO. 428
A JOINT RESOLUTION relating
to elections; proposing an amend-
ment to Article IV, Sections 2 and
20, of the constitution of the state
of Florida, providing for ‘ the elec¬
tion of certain state officers at the
1964 and 1966 general elections;
providing for an emergency elec-,
tion. i
Be It Resolved by the Legisla-
/ ture of ' the“' State of Florida:
' That the following amendment of
Article IV, Section 2 of the Consti¬
tution of the â– , state of Florida be
and the samé is hereby agreed
to and. shall be submitted to the
electors; of the state* of Florida for
approval or rejection at a special
called election to be held on Nov¬
ember 5, 1963 as provided in Article
XVII, Section 3 of the Florida con¬
stitution.
That three - fourths (3,4) of -all
members elected to each house, of
the legislature does determine that
an emergency requiring an early
decision by the electors of the
state does exist with reference to
this amendment to Article IV, Sec¬
tion 2 of the constitution.
Section 2. Election and -term of
jjovernori&éC The governor shall be
elected by the qualified electors of
the state. The first election for
governor under this section shall
be at the general election of 1964,
for va term of two (2) years and
thereafter commencing.with the-gen¬
eral election of 1966, the . governor
shall be elected for a term of. four
(4) years. The term of office
. ' shall begin the first Tuesday ^aft¬
er the first Monday in January next
after this election.. The governor
• elected 5 at the general election of
1964 shall be eligible for re-election
to said office in the-general elec¬
tion of 1966, but the governor
elected at the general election of
1966 and thereafter shall not be
eligible for re-election to said office
the next succeecpng term'.
Be It Further Resolved by the
Legislature of ,the ^t^te^of Florida:
That the following amendment of
Article IV, Section 20 of the con¬
stitution of the" state of Florida be
and thei same isi hereby : agreed -to
and shall be submitted to the elec¬
tors of the; state of Florida for ap¬
proval or rejection at the general
election to be held November 5,
1963 as. provided in- Article ’XVII,
Section 3 of the Floj^dá;"- constitu¬
tion.
That three - fourths (%), of all
members elected to each house of
the legislature;, does 4e ter mine that
an emergency* requiring ’ an early
decision; by the electors of the - state
•does exist with reference to this
amendment to Article IV, Section
20 of the constitution.
Section 20. Governor’s .cabUiet.—
The governor shall be assisted by
administrative officers as follows:
A secretary of state, attorney gen¬
eral, comptroller, treasurer,. super¬
intendent of public instruction,, and
commissioner of agriculture, , who
shall be elected at the same time
as the governor, and shall hold their
offices for the same term; provided,
tt&t the first election of such offi¬
cers under this section shall be had
at the time of voting for governor in
• 1964 for a term of two (2) years
and thereafter commencing with the
time of voting for governor in 1966,
said officers shall be elected for a
term of four (4) years.
NO. 2
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
NO. 264
A JOINT RESOLUTION propos¬
ing anf amendment to Article XII
of the Constitution of Florida by
adding a section to be numbered
by the secretary of state authoriz¬
ing the issuance of bonds for capi¬
tal outlay at institutions \ of higher
learning, including junior colleges
and certain vocational technical
schools; pledging certain tax funds;
providing for the use of accumu¬
lated surplus to pay for any capital
outlay project theretofore authorized j
by the legislature; providing proce¬
dures merefbr; providing powers
and duties^ of the State Board of
Education and State Board of Ad¬
ministration; and requiring a spec¬
ial election thereon.
Be It’{.Resolved by the Legisla¬
ture of v the State of Florida:
That Article XII of the Florida
Constitution be amended by add¬
ing the section set forth below to
be ' numbered by the secretary of
, state and that said amendment be
^ submitted to the electors of Florida
"\for ratification or rejection at a
special election to be held undér
authority of Section .3 of Article
XVII of the Florida Constitution on
Nov. 5, 1963. That three-fourths (%)
of the membership of the Legisla¬
ture does determine that an emer¬
gency .exists, requiring an early de-
, cisión by thé electors of this state.
Section —-(a). That beginning
January 1, 1964, and for fifty (50)
years1 thereafter, all of the pro¬
ceeds of the revenues derived from
the gross receipts taxes collected
from every person, including muni¬
cipalities, receiving payment for
electricity for light, heat or power,
for natural or manufactured gas
for light, heat or power, for use of
.telephones and for the sending of
telegrams and telegraph messages,
as now provided #md levied as of
the time of adoption of this amend¬
ment in Chapter 203, Florida Sta¬
tutes (hereinafter called “Gross Re¬
ceipts Taxes”), shall, as collected
be placed in a trust fund to\ be
known as the “Institutions of High¬
er Learning and Junior Colleges
Capital Outlay and Debt Service
Trust Fund” in the State Treasury
(hereinafter referred to as “Capi¬
tal Outlay Fund”); and, used .only
as provided in_ this Amendment.
Said fund shall be administered
by the State Board of Education,
as now created and constituted by
Section 3 of Article XII of the Con¬
stitution of Florida (hereinafter re¬
ferred to as “State Board”). For
, the purpose , of this Amendment,
said State Board, as now consti¬
tuted,^ shall continue as a body cor¬
porate during the life of this Amend¬
ment and shall have all the powers
provided in this Amendment in ad¬
dition to • all other constitutional
• and statutory powérs related to the
purposes of this Amendment here¬
tofore or hereafter conferred by law
upon said State Board.,
(b) -The State Board shall have
power, for the purpose . of obtain¬
ing funds for acquiringi^btril^ms.
constructing, altéring, improving,
enlarging, furnishing or * equipping
- capital outlay projects theretofore
authorized by the legislature and
any purposes appurtenant or inci¬
dental thereto, for Institutions of .
Higher Learning or Junior Colleges,
as now defined or as may be here¬
after defined by law, arid for the
. purpose of . 'constructing buildings
and. other perm a ment* facilities for
vocational ¡technical .schools as pro¬
vided tjip chapter 230 Florida Sta¬
tutes, to issue bonds or certificates,
includingv^refunding bonds or cer-
; tificates to . fund or refund any
bonds or certificates theretofore; is-
—•uéd. All such bonds or certificates
shall .bear interest at not exceed¬
ing four and' órie-half (4J,¿%) per
centum per ,, annum, and shall
•mature at such time or times
as the State Board shall de¬
termine not exceeding, in any
event, however, thirty (30)
. years ¿ from the .date of issuance
thereof. The State Board shall have
,power to determine all other de¬
tails of such bonds or certificates
and to sell at public sale, aftér pub¬
lic advertisement, such bonds or
certificates, provided, however, that
no bonds or certificates shall ever
be issued hereunder tó: finánce, or
the proceeds^hereof expended for, .
. any part of De cost of any capital
outlay project unless the construc¬
tion or acquisitión of such capital
outlay project has been theretofore
; authorized by the Legislature of
Florida. None of said bonds or cer¬
tificates shall be sold at less than
ninety-eight (98%) per centum of
the par value thereof, plus accrued
interest, and' said -bonds or certi¬
ficates shall be awarded at the pub¬
lic sale thereof to the bidder of¬
fering the lowest net interest cost
for such bonds or certificates ' in
4 the manner to be determined by the
State Board.
The State Board shall also have
power to pledgé for the payment
of the principé of and interest on
such bonds or certificates and re¬
serves therefor, including^ refund¬
ing bonds or certificates, all or any
. part of the revenue to be derived
from the said Gross Receipts Taxes
- provided for in this Amendment,
and to enter into any covenants
and other agreements with the hold¬
ers of such bonds or certificates
concerning the security thereof and
the rights of the holders thereof,
all of which covenants and agree-
. ments shall constitute legally bind-
ing and irrevocable contracts With
such holders and shall foe %fully
enforceable by such holders in any
, court of competent jurisdiction.
No such bonds or certificates
shall ever be issued by the State
Board in an amount exceeding sev¬
enty-five (75%) per centum of the
amount ‘ which it determines, based
upon the average annual amount of
the re veriues derived from said
Gross Receipts Taxes during the.
immediately preceding two fiscal
years, or the amount of the rev¬
enues derived from said Gross Re¬
ceipts Taxes during the immediate¬
ly preceding fiscal year, as shown
in a certificate filed bv the State
Comptroller with the State Board
prior to the issuance of súch . bonds
or certificates, whichever is the;
lesser, can be serviced by the
• revenues accruing thereafter under
the provisions of this Amend¬
ment; nor shall the State Board,
during the first year following the
ratification of this amendment, is-
v «ue bonds or eert-fieates in excess
of seven (7) times the anticipated
revenue from said Gross Receiots
Taxes • during said year, nor during
each succeeding year, more than
four (4) times the anticipated rev¬
enue from said Gross Receipts
Taxes during such year. No^ elec|
tion or approval of qualified elec¬
tors or freeholder electors shall be
required for the issuance, of bonds
or certificates hereunder.
After. the initial; issuance of any
bonds or certificates pursuant to
this Amendment, the State' Board
may thereafter i s s u e additional
bonds or certificates which will.;
rank equally and on a parity, as
to lien on and- source of security
for payment from said Gross
Receipts Taxes, with any bonds
'or certificates theretofore issued
, pursuant to this Amendment, but
such additional parity bonds or . cer¬
tificates shall not be issued unless
the average : annual, amount of •
the revendes derived from said
Gross Receipts Taxes during the '
immediately preceding. two fiscal
years,; or the. amount of the rev¬
enues derived from said Gross Re-;,
ceipts Taxes, during the immediate-v
ly preceding fiscal year, as shown:
in a certificate filed bv the State
Comptroller with thé State Board
prior to the isstiariee óf such bonds
or certificates, whichever is the
lesser, shall have-b^-an equal to one
and one-third (11/3) times the ag¬
gregate arpount of principal land in¬
terest which will become due in any ;,
succeeding fiscal year on all bonds
6r certificated theretofore issued
pursuant to - this Amendment and
then outstanding,: and the addition-
N al parity bonds or certificates then
proposed to be issued. No bonds
. certificates or â–  other obligations
whatsoever shall at any time be-
issued under the provisfons of this
Amendment, excent . such bonds or
certificates initially issued hereun¬
der, and such additional parity
bonds or certificates as provided
in this paragraph. Notwithstand¬
ing, any other provision herein no
such bonds or .certificates shall, be ,
authorized or validated during any
biennium in excess of fifty million
dolíais, except by two-thirds vote of
the members elected to each house
- “— 7u'T'. .-y*: ■ ; — ■
of the legislature; provided' furthS*
that during the biennium 1963-1965
seventy-five (75) million dollars
may be authorized and validated
. pursuant hereto.
(c)- Capital outlay projects there¬
tofore authorized by the legislature
for any Institution of Higher Learn¬
ing or Junior College shall be eli¬
gible to participate in the r furids.
^accruing undei this Amendment^dé-
rived from the proceeds of bonds
or certificates and said Gross Re-â– 
ceipts Taxes under such.. Regula-.
tions and in such manner as Shall
be determined by the State Board,
and the State Boards shall use; or,_
transmit to the State/ Board o f 1
Control or to th,e>K.Board, of Public
Instruction of any Colihty author¬
ized by law to construct: or acquire
such capital, outlay projects, the
amount of the.; proceeds of siicli
bonds or certificates' or. \Gross; Re- .,
qeipts Taxes, to beV applied to ¡ or {
used for I such capital oufjay ■ proj¬
ects. If for any reason any“ of the
proceeds of any bonds or certi¬
ficates issued for any capital out¬
lay project shall not be expended
for such capital outlay, project, the
State Board may use .such unex¬
pended proceeds for: ariy* other capi¬
tal outlay project * for Institutions
- of- Highér Learning or Junior Col-
leges and vocational technical
schools, as defined herein, as jiow
defined or as may be hferehfter
defined by law, theretofore author¬
ized by the State Legislature. The
holders of bonds or certificates is¬
sued hereunder shall not have any
responsibility, whatsoever for ; the
application or use of any of the pro-
■ ceeds derivéd from the sale of
said bonds or certificates,, and the
rights and remedies of the hold¬
ers of such ‘bonds, or .certificates
and their, right -to payment from
said Gross Receipts Taxes in the
manner provided herein shall not
| be affected or irhparied by the
applicatiojL or use pf such pro- i
ceeds. • ■ ‘ r;
The State Board (shall use the
moneys .in said Capital Qutlay Fund
in each fiscal dniy for the
following purposes and . in the fol¬
lowing order of .priority:
(1) For the payment of the prin¬
cipal of ánd interest on any bo.rids
or certificates, maturing in siich
fiscal year. â– 
(2) For the deposit into any re¬
serve funds provided'for in the pro¬
ceedings authorizing1 the issuance ;
: of said Iponds or; ,certificates, .of any
amounts required' to// be , deposited
iri such reserve fuñas in such fis¬
cal year, .... ... .
(3) After all payments required
in such fiscal year for the pur¬
poses provided for in (1) and (2H
above, including .any deficiencies’
for required payments in prior fis-
cal years, any moneys remaining
in said Capital Qutlay Fund at the
end of ; such fiscal- ..year may be
used by the Staté Board for di¬
rect páynient v bf 't^é- cost or any
part of the‘cosí of áhy capital out¬
lay project theretofore authorized
by the legislature' or -for' the" pur¬
chase of any bonds' or /. certificates
issued hereunder then ' outstanding
upon such terms apd conditions as
the State • Board ..sháll deem proper,
- or for the prior redemption of
outstandirig bonds or certificates in
accordance with the provisions of
the proceedings which authorized
, the issuance Of 'such bonds or -cer-
• tificates. '
The State Board may invest the
moneys in said Capital Outlay Fund
or in any sinking .fund, or other *
funds created for . any issue of
bonds or certificatéá, iri direct ob¬
ligations of the United States of
America or in the- ’-other securities
referred to in ^Sectióix 344.27, Flóri- ;
da Statutes. . .
(d) The State Board 'shall have
the. powér to make-and enforce all
rulés; ánd regulations • necessaryi.to ; ’•
; thex full exercise of the powers
herein granted arid nfo legislation
shall be required -1:0 render this
Amendment of full force * and op¬
erating effect, on and after Jan- •'
uary 1, 1964. The. Legislature, dur- •
: ing the. period, this Amendment, is
• in effect, shall’ not- reduce the rate
of said Gross Receipts Taxes' now % %
provided.in said Chapter-203,--Flor¬
ida Statutes, or/-eliminate, exempt
or remove any of the persons; firms
or corporations, including munici¬
pal corporations, ‘ or any of the
utilities, businesses or services now
or hereafter subject to. Said >Gross â– 
Receipts Taxes, from the levy and
collection of said^. Gross Receipts
Taxes as now provided in said Chap¬
ter 293, Florida Statutes, and shall
GAS SERVI!
IP
GAS
n^enact any law impairing or
terially altering the rights of
holders of any bonds or c'ertiü
cates issued pursuant to this Amend¬
ment. or impairing or altering any
covenants or agreements of the
State Board made hereunder, pr
having the effect of withdrawing
the proceeds of said Gross Re¬
ceipts Taxes from the operation of
this Amendment.
The State Board of Administra-
. tion, shall be and is hereby -can-
. stituted* as the Fiscal Agent of the
• St^.te Board to perform such dutijes
¿ and assume such responsibilities un-
; der this Amendment as shall be
/^agreed upon between- the State
Board and such Sflte Board of Ad-
. ministration. The State Board shall
also have power to appoint such
other persons and fix their com¬
pensation for the administration of
.the. provisions of this Amendment
as it shall deem necessary, ahd
the expenses of the State Board in
administering the provisions of this !
Arifieridment shall be paid out of
the-, proceeds* of bonds or certifi¬
cates issued hereunder or from said
Gross. Receipts Taxes deposited in
said Capital Outlay Fund.
(e) No capital outlay project or
any part thereof shall be financed
hereunder unless the bill authorizing
such project shall specify it is fi¬
nanced hereunder and sháll be . ap¬
proved by a vote of three-fifths
(3/5) of the elected members of
each house.
NO. 3
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR
. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
NO. 727
j A JOINT RESOLUTION propos¬
ing 'an amendment to Article IX of
the Constitution of Florida by add¬
ing/ a Section to be numbered by
the secretary of state providing for
' •issuing state bonds for outdoor r^>
réatión and natural resources con¬
servation; determining that an
emergency" exists. '
Be It Resolved by the Legisla¬
ture of the State, ofFloridá: {
'. That Article IX of ’the Florida
'constitution be amended by adding
the section set forth* below to be ,
' numbered by the secretary of state,
■ that three-fourths (%) of all mem¬
bers ^elected to the house of rep¬
resentatives and to the senate de-
, termines that an emergency re-
quiririg an early decision by the
electors of the stated exists, arid
that said amendment "be submitted
to the electors of Florida for rati¬
fication'or rejection ^ at a special
election to be held on Nov. 5, 1963,
'and .that publication of notice of
election be given:
L. Section —-—. The outdoor rec¬
reational developrnent council, as
created by the 1963 legisíáture, máy
issue revenue bonds, revenue cér-
_tificates or other évidences of in¬
debtedness to, acquire, lands, water
areas and related resources arid
‘ to, construct, improve, enlarge arid
- ^extend capital improvements' and
facilities thereon in furtherance of
outdoor, recreation, natural re¬
sources conservation and related
facilities in this state; provided,
however, the-. legislature re-
• . spect to, such revenue bonds, rev¬
enue certificates or other evidences
of indebtedness shall designate the
revenue or tax, sources to be de¬
posited in or credited to the land
acquisition trust fund for their re¬
payment and may impose restric-
8 tions on their issuance, including the
fixing of maximum interest rates
and' discounts, ..
. The land acquisition trust: fund,
created by the 1963 legislature for
these multiple public purposes,
shall continue from the date of the
adoption of this amendment for i a
•... period of fifty (50J years;
In the event the 'outdoor recrea-
. tional developrnent council shall de¬
termine, to: issue bonds fbr firiáricing
acquisition of sites for. multiple. plir-
. poses the state board of adminis¬
tration shall act as, fiscal agent,
and the attorney general shall han¬
dle the validation -proceedings.
| All bonds issued under this
ihfendrrierit /shall be sold at public
sale after public adyerfisement upon
such terriris . ¿rid conditions as the
outdoor recreational development
‘•council shall provide and as other->v>
wise provided by law and subject
to-* the’ limitations herein- imposed.
IN 'TESTIMONY WHEREOF,
I have hereunto set my hand
and affixed the. Great Seál
of the State of. Florida at
Tallahassee, the. Capital, this
the thirtieth day of August,
A. D., 1963.
(seal) TOM ADAMS
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ciKR
Herjentsb
ÉRONSON, Florida, Sept. 19, 19&S
Social and Personal News
of Lfivy County
F^lks
Visiting, with Rev? and- Mrs. 11, / were Mr, and Mr-3;.Walter Duden
0. Key and son oyer the week end j and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Duden,
were Mr. and Mrsf, Claude White j , ~
fronrlAlachuá,. Also -Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Rill a Whiteand' Anita Za-
Hey ward Chai st an and two dajlgh- j ¿eh> accompanied Anita’s brother, j
ters of High Springs and 'Mr. and I Butch/tO Ocala to board the -train j
Mrs; Raymond Grown of Worthing j f0r Miami.. They then visitad in |
ton.'- Florida. M
| ing his wife, Juanita and daughter,
\ Susan in Pompano Beach over the
week end.
f Mrs4 Gus Efferen is in New York
this week attendnig a funeral of
her brother.
this notice, the fictitious name, to-
wit:
BRON-SON GULP SERVICE
urifcer which I am engaged in bu¬
siness at Bronson, Florida.
That til" party interested in said
business is:
L. W. MORING •
Bronson, Florida
Mr. Bill Sullivan is attending a
meeting in Myrtle Beach. S. C. this
week.
Mr- and Mrs. John Hitchings a>nd
daughte# have recently moved to
New York.
J Willistoh with Mrs. White’s daugh j —————o-——— —
Iter, Mrs. Eddie Pogue- j The Town Council of Bronuon
meets the first Monday night ot
each month.
' Mr. and Mrs/ Mac McKoy were j . ~
visiting her parents :Mr. and Mrs. \ Visiting over the week end with !
Dogaai Cobb and | family and his |;Mr and Mrs- N. J. Keen and-f am-!
parents Mr. and - Mrs. Charlie Me ily Wá| Miss Sandra. Colson of '
Koy over, the week end.
Gainesville
Visiting byer the week' end with
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert . Hitchings,
were their daughter and son-in-law
.Mr. and Mrs. John. Morgan : and
son Jackie of Tallahasséé.
. Rev. and Mrs- R.. CL Key were
in Worthi-ngton, Florida,, -on Mon¬
day i an d - Tries day attending; church
services.
.¡Mr. and. Mrs., Gus Efferen and
son Gus Jr., were/in Miami Beach J
last week attending the American j
Legion Ña tional Convention.
Visiting in Bronson with Mr. !
l and Mrs. F. B. Marshburn were ]
: their son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Epperson Marshburn, Frank, Bill,
fMary,-Ann of Lake. City.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
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 afc amended) will register
with the Clerk of tne Circuit Court,
in and for Levy County, Florida, up¬
on receipt of proof of publication of
In The County Judge's Court
Levy County, Florida
In Probate.
In Re.: Estate of
C. P. Smith, deceased.
To all. persons having claims again¬
st the above estate:
You áre hereby notified to present
| any claims and demands which you
may have against the _above estate
at the office of the County Judge,
Levy County, Florida within six ca¬
lendar months from the time of the
publication of the first copy of this
notice, claims- to be' in writing in dup
licate and shall state the residence
and address of the claimant and shall
be duly sworn to as required by law,
and any claim not so filed will be
void. •
Mrs. Kate Hayes, Executrix of
the Will of GYP; Smith
(Seal Shown)
Pub. Sept. 12. 19, 26; Oct. 3, 1963
J—o
In The County Judge's*/Court j
• - Levy County/ :Flbr ida- />
MJh Probate.
In Ré/: Estate of
t C. P. Smith, deceased.
j NOTICE OF PROBATE
j The State of Florida-, to all -persons
1 interested' In/ the ¿estate-/alDóye menv
j tioned:
I You ;are: hereby notified that a writ
Í ten instrument purporting to’ be . the.
I Last Will and Testament of saicl de-
I ceased has been admitted to probate
! in this court. . And you are hereby
1 commanded within six cálenda^ inón?
j ths from the date/ of the first publi¬
cation of this notice/ to show cause
if any you can why the action of this
»court in admitting- said will to pro-
j bate shall not stand unrevoked.
! W. F. ANDERSON
County Judge, Levy County/
/Florida
(Sear Shown)
Pub. Se.pt. 12, 19, 26/ Oct. 3,-19631
agement District
'Attest:
JHI
1 Thomasr M. Kilgore;; Secretary
' (SEAL)
¡ Pub. Sept. 19, 2.6, 1963
1
Visiting in Bronson on Sunday My. Ernest Stephens was visit-
Gel More Ou! Of Life. . Go To A Movie
CHIEFLAND
THEATRE
JEFLAND, FLORIDA
W e iginning' :S e]ÉU. 8—S ept.. 26
CATTLE KING
Cattle ranchers and ¿settle specu
lators clash over the control of a
strip of grazing land in. Wyoming.
The speculators hire 'gunmen to
;a.id their cause., and a cattle war
ensues*
FLI PiPER
'Filmed in Florida, the Bahamas
and tlae ¡ Virgin Islands, this film
is based; on the fabulous inte®
gence of dolphins as told, a mov¬
ing relationship between :a. dolphin
a-iid the young son of a' Flordia
fisherman.
MAR,CO POLO
Thé adventures and romances
â– of the great explorer of the Orient
in the 13th century Highlights
-are the storming of Peking, Mon¬
golian sword fights and" Use of the
first cannon, also his love affair
with the Great Kahn’s daughter.
fENTATIVE BUDGET FOR THE TOWN OF BRONSON
BRONSON, ¡FLORIDA FOR THE YEAR 1963-1964
Anticipated Receipts:
Refunds > • • • • • • • * • • •'"• • | •*•••• • • • * I $ 1,100.00
Garbage Collections / ¡ 1,500.00
Cigarette Tax • • 4,000 00
License and Property Tax 3,500.00
Total Estimated Receipts $-10,100.00
Less 5 Per Cent ..... ..|8| • • • • • • • • * * % • • * • • 8 • • • * • • 505.00
95 Per Cent of Estimated Receipts 9,959.00
Balance to be brought forward: Cash 2,200.00
TOTAL $>11,795,.00
• BUDGET
Expenses:
Garbage and Town Maintenance $ 2,750.00
Street Lights ........ ¿.. . ....... • ► .... ......« . . . • 3,400.00
Clerk, Tax Collector and Treasurer
Tax Assessor .....,...... • • • - • • • j •.
Minting .. ...
Attorney |//.. 8.-.|.....
Mosquito Control
400.00
135.00
100-00
150.00
300.00
Bond Issue . g v. 2,300>00;
Recreation and Development .>>........ .^v<¿ . > y 150.00
Fire Department ...... V i....... if ' 150.00
Insurance ......... IS........./ ..... j;..............8.,....... -300.00
Streets and Maintenance ...... .............m 200.00
Town Manager > 600.00
Administrative and Iecidentals ..................../ .'...... 250.00
Elections 100.00
Housing Development .............. y*.............. . . jgp|p 25-00
Reserve for Contingencies . "i&yí-. t 485.00
TOTAL . . . . .$11,795.00
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby - given that, on
Wednesday, October, 9, 1963, at 1:00
P. M., at the oíficial l Mfícé.: of thb:
Southwest Florida Water; ManágeY
ment ¡District, in . Brooksville, Florida,
the Board of Governors of1 the South
west Florida Water Management Dis¬
trict shall hear, and receive all testi¬
mony and; evidence for the purpose
of- determining the /necessity for
creating. a water regulatory district
under the, authority of, section 373.142,
Florida Statutes; in ¡the following atea
of the State of Florida leerted with¬
in the Southwest 'Flprlda Water Man
agement District, to-wit: the entire
area of .Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco,
Hernándo, Citrus, Hardee/ DeiSoto and
Sumter Counties,, and portions. ; of
the area of - Gilchrist, Levy, Marion,
Lake, Orange, Polk and Charlotte
Counties,
This notice shall ¡be; published on
a week for two weefcsJn a newspaper^
or newspapers published in and hav¬
ing a general cirdulation in- every ,
county in the «proposed; regula i«>i y
district as hereinbefore described!
The Board of Governors of
Southwest Flor ida Waiter Managment
District request, ‘when psosible,
all testimony and evidence- whicir Tii;
to be submitted at said'íhearing l«-
in written form for the help and
convenience of the said Board and
all interested parties.. Y
Dated ;this 11th dav bP September,
1963. • .
I ■" s-' —— - —^ —————‘
Alfred A. McKetlian, -Chairman
: of thé/Board of Governors of the
Southwest : Florida Water - Man-
In The Circuit . Court of Flor-
7 Ida, 8th. Judicial. Circuit for
/ Levy County; In Chancery.
H.- T. Fowler, Plaintiff ;
• irVS;:/
Janie ¡Fowler, Defendant
NOTICE OF SUIT, ETC.
The State of Florida: To Janie Fow
ler, Residence/wholly unknown: /
- Your/ are : hereby . notified that a
complaint has- been filed against you
in above court where the prayer is
for DIVORCE /and, you :are - hereby
now, ordered to appear and file your
answer and serve a copy thereof; up¬
on William E. Rivers, Bronson, Flor¬
ida- within and by the/ 21st >day of
October A. D¡ 1963 or the complaint
will be. .taken ás. confessed by y^bti.
¡ WETNESÓ th'e. said court by my-
self,/its clerk on this the: 17th day of
September ¡L.963 ;and under the seal
thereof;
- Ernest Stephens
Clerk /Circuit Court, Lévy Goun
ty, Florida
By: Harriet Shewey, D. C.
V (Seal)
Pub. Sept. 19, 26; Oct. 3, 10/ 1963 /
Classified
FOR SALE—Antiques: Jenny Lind
Bed,/Maple Dresser with fancy
mirror, Large hall/ mirror with
drawer and marble top and side
ehelves, Goner cupboard with glass"
doors over the top half, China
Glassware and Mother of Pearl
handled , silver ware. MRS- ' MILO
SiMiliTH, rlWillistoh, Florida.
Filling prescrirptions is our busi¬
ness. Let us fill your next one.
Ennis Drug Store, across street
from Bank. Wllilston. Florida .. tí
NOTICE
Election Of Two Supervisors For
Terms of Four Years Each For-Levy
Soil Cortservation District.
/ ¡October 10/1963 .
Pui-sLiant to.r-. the \ Soil Cnoservation
Act, Chapter 582, Florida Statutes of
1949 and Chapter 28094 of 1953, notice
is hereby given of rafi election to be
14eld bn October 10; 19.63; for the elec/
tion of two (2) supervisors for terms
of four/(4)' year each/: '
/Polling Places: . / \ V, . •/
Lindy's Standard Service, Williston,
Florida//
Levy County Agent’s .Office/ Bron-
sbn,' Florida.
Townsend Gulf Service, Chief land,
Florida/ ;
Polling Places will be open between
the hours of 8?00 A. M. and 5:00 P. M.
’ All qualified electors residing with¬
in the ’ District . ’shall be eligible? to
vete in this elect ion.;-
A quaified elector as defined in the
Florida,;. Soil Conservation Act includ¬
es any person ¡qualified to vote, in
general elections Under the constitu¬
tion and statutes'' of this state Who
is also a. ■ land owner i n the herein na¬
med Vdistrict. 1
| L. M. HOLLINGSWORTH
/ L; M. Hollingsworth, Administra-
| tor State/Soil Conservation Board
, LMH:omi f
: 250 c.
8-23-63 %
Pub. Sept. 19,; 26, 1963
FOR SALEr-Five; (5) Watérfróht
Building; Lots in Cedar Key,
ida# Contact Chas. J¡ Rice, Céáar
Key,: Florida.
TlMIBER ,^ALE—-Extension of tirne
limit for bid date- Commercial pine
and hardwoods scattered through,
out approximately 6,000 acres tía-
nal right-oLway in Pütñam Cóuú
ty. Sealed bids by. 4:30 P. M., M6n.
day, 14 October, 1983. For detailed
information contact Florida Canal
Authority, 803 Rós selle Htféet,
Jacksonville 4, Florida, EL 6-0405.
——— — - -O:—; —
NOW OP E N — Licensed Chiefláúd
Nursing Horne. Pauline Cannon,
R. N., Operator- Reasonable Rates.
Located 4 miles; out of Chi¿fíand
on Bronson Highway.
WANTED — Man wanted to süp%
ply Rawleigh Products to consum-
errs in Levy County area. Good
time to start. N-o capHal required.
Write Rayleigh, Dept-* FAH-340--8Í5
Memphis, Tennessee.
$250.00 REWARD
For the arrest and conviction of
party or parties timt recently re¬
moved from niy bo ait house on the
Wacasassa River, without my per¬
mission, one 6 gallon can/ one 2*^
gallon .can, /each filled with out¬
board motor fuel and one 1958 3
HP Evinrude motor. L. W. DRUM-
MONID, Chiefland, Florida.
FOR RENT
40 Acres for rent,: Peanut allot.
^^956, St Petersburg 38, Florida
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STARTING MONDAY-SEPTEMBER 23rd 9/
AM. SHARP
JUST ARRIVED!
MISSES, WOMEN’S & JR’S.
FALL F BESSES
R-r. 8.98-10.98
SALE 7.99
SEAMLESS
NYLON
HOSIERY
PLAIN OR MESH
SALE 2/1.00
WILSON'S IS
OPEN 'TIL 9
Every Monday
• Tbtlr^dsy <& Friday
OPEN DAILY 9:30 AM.
INFANTS
HANDMADES
DRESSESi, SLIPS,
DAY GOWNS)
WH5T¿ & PASiELS
SPECIAL 67c
BOYS' 6-20
SIZE 7-101/2 COTTON
SOCKS
REG. 49c
SALE 3/1.00
LAC • • c • - SI WOOL
"Li:. : ' ./:?-on
& CARDIGAN
SWI/\TERS
Orig. 10.98- 17.98
SALE 5.99
WRISLEY’S
"MELODY"
BATH SOAP
SPECIAL
8 Cakes for 88c
Heavy Plastic
Hangers
Set of 8
REÍG. 79c
SALE 49c set
CANNON
TOWELS
• BATH, SPEC. . . 2/$l
• HAND .SPEC. . . 3/$1
• W’CLOTH, SPEC. 4/$l
MEN’S LONG SLEEVE
SPORT SHIRTS
REG. 3.00-4.00
ANNIVERSARY
SALE 1.99
LADIES ’O UH
"SUEDE" m OTHER
CAR COATS
ORIG. 8.98-12.98
SALE 5.90
LADIES’ BUDGET
HANDBAGS
ALL SIZES & COLORS
REG. 2.98
SALE 2.59
2/5.00
81’ WHITE DRIP-DRY
"BEACON"
PANEL
CURTAINS
REG. 1.49
Sale 99c panel
20 COLORS
72” WIDE
NYLON NET
Anniversary Special
3 yds 1.00
MEN'S
Nylon Er
Ban Ion® Socks
REG. 1.00
SALE 79c,
2/1.50
LADIES'
LIGHT WEIGHT
SUITS
ORIC 14.99-25.00
SALE 12.90
Necklaces,
Earrings and
Bracelets
REG. 1.00 & 2.00
SALE 69c ea.
ASSORTED PRINTS
AND STRIPES
OUTING
FLANNEL
REG. 49c
SALE 36c yd.
DAVENO &
STUDIO COUCH
SLIP COVERS
REG. 6.99
SALE 4.99
LITTLE BOYS'
COTTON
BRIEFS
REG. 49c
SALE 3/1.00
MISSES’, WOMEN’S, JR*$.
BUDGET
Shift Dresses
New Fall Styles
OPJG. 5.99-16.98
SALE 3.99
Nyionized
Brief Panties
REG. 59c
Sale 39c,
* 3/1.00
LITT l
•3» RLS’
I STRETCH
SOCKS
REG. 2 for 1.00
SALE 2/79c
UTTLZ. GIRLS’ AND GIRLS*
STRETCH
TIGHTS
REG. 1 59
SALE 99c
. BRAS
(By a family Holly¬
wood Manufacture)
ORIG, 3.95
SALE 1.99
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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL


LAW & COURTS


THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2006


Dunnellon man and minor arrested on cocaine


The Levy County Sheriff's
Office reports the following
arrests:
David Joseph Dermody,
51, of Williston was arrested
on a Pinellas County warrant
for Writ of bodily attachment.
Bail was set at $200 (purge).
Fredrick A. Roesch, 35,
of Morriston was arrested for
disorderly conduct. No bail
was stated.
*Mcah Militello, 30, ofBell
was arrested on for driving
while license suspended or
revoked with knowledge and
tag attached not assigned. No
bail was stated.
Howard Joseph Martin,
51, of Williston was arrested
for revoking on pre-trial
release. Bail was set at
$3,500.
David W. Jordan, 46,
of Ocala was arrested on
a Marion County warrant
for violation of probation
for possession of drug
paraphernalia. No bail was
set.
Constance M. Cohoon,
48, of Bronson was arrested
on three Gilchrist County
warrants for violation on
probation for worthless bank
check, one out of Alachua
SCounty and obstruction by
disguised person. Bail was
set at $7,003.50
Debra M. Rader, 38, of
Crystal River was arrested
on a Citrus County warrant
for felony fleeing, battery on
LEO and DUI. Bail was set at
$10,000. She was also arrested
for violation of probation for
resist offer without violence,
failure to appear for driving


while license suspended,
DUI and battery. No bail was
set for these charges.
Ignacio Murrillo, 37, of
Ocala was arrested on a Levy
County warrant for violation
of probation for DUI. No bail
was set.
Steven J. Lewis, 47, of
Williston was arrested on
an active Alachua County
warrant for possession of
cocaine and with intent to
sell. No bail was set.
Richard Alvin McKinzie,
53, of Center was arrested on
warrant charges for failure to
appear for tag not assigned
and no driver's license. Bail
was set at $5,010.
Jason Hemenway, 41, of
Chiefland was arrested for
battery. No bail was stated.
*Joseph Charles Kiriewsky,
25, of Beverly Hills was
arrested on a Citrus County
warrant for violation of
probation for criminal
mischief. No bail was set.
Nancy Ann McBride,
46, of Bronson was arrested
on a Levy County warrant
for fraud, insufficient funds.
She was release on her own
recognition.
Earl Hodge Jefferson, 50,
of Jacksonville was arrested
on an Alachua County
warrant. No bail was stated.
Kevin Davidson, 36, of
Forsyth, Ga. was arrested
on a warrant for larceny
over $20,000, larceny and
theft $300 or more less
then $15,000, public order
crime, unregistered, electric
contractor and contracting in
business with out certified,lpt


! Carolyn
Since my 48 Hours of emotion about what
enrpunter,~,fay atc hed r;, they're reporting ot and,
nevs maga inisil L haggle ,g" egt to,
adore, with a jaded eye be- ensure that I do.
cause I know that things are And they get by with it.
not always as they seem. It is the job of the media
Someone somewhere AND the press to present
wants me to feel some kind the facts. One of my favor-


violation. Bail was set at
$60,000.
Robert William Sullivan,
27, of Trenton was arrested
on an active Levy County
warrant for failure to appear
for motion, docket, larceny
and petit theft. Bail was set
$20,000.
Gregg Michael Davis, 33,
of Fort White was arrested on
a Levy County warrant for
bodily attachment. Bail was
set at $1,500.
Mauricio Posada Santos,
20, of Chiefland was arrested
on Polk County warrant for
failure to appear driving while
license suspended or revoked
and an expired driver license.
Bail was set at $7,500.
William Paul Griffin III,
20, of Williston was arrested
for burglary, grand theft and
criminal mischief. Bail was
set at $15,000.
Jared Elijah Hawkins,
18, of Williston was arrested
for burglary, grand theft and
criminal mischief. Bail was
set at $12,500.
Wesley Goold, 34, address
unknown, was arrested on
a Levy County warrant for
violation of probation for
burglary and grand theft. No
bail was set.
Ronald Edward Waters,
47, of Williston was arrested
on a Levy County warrant
for violation of probation
for driving while license
suspended or revoked. No
bail was stated.
Joshua Michael Knight,
18, of Williston was arrested
for burglary, grand theft and
criminal mischief. Bail was


ite newspaper mottos came
from, early pn inmy cae, r:
Pril tpth;, let.thppep9le, ,
decide.
All information type busi-
ness has a job to do, but just
remember, all that glitters is
not gold and sometimes 48


i Cassie


and sturgeon. I love the
people of Levy County
and admire that feisty
independence found in those
born and raised here.
After coming to this
area; I found no openings
in the world ofjournalism,
so I turned for awhile to
writing for a small firm in
Gainesville. I consider it
incredible good luck to have
recently been hired as staff
writer for the Levy County
Journal.
My approach to journalism
is based on the deeply
held belief that there exists
no better political system
than a democracy. Like all
concerned citizens, I revel
in my freedom to express
a point of view on every
component of life in these
United States. However,
I believe as a journalist
my over-riding duty is to
present news in as balanced
and unbiased a way as is
humanly possible.
I gained this perspective
many years ago. When I
was young, I loved to watch
the evening news with
my father. Most often we

i Honey
Continued from page 4
we have no choice and God
does ride with me and keeps
me safe. I guess I'll sign off
and take this to the Journal
and come back home and
see if I can do something
worthwhile that is if I can
keep my car from stopping at
Dollar General, ha, ha.
. It seems to just turn in
when I pass the road and
there are lots of friends there.
Until next week take care, be
good and God bless.

Nuff said,
Miss Honey


tuned in to the CBS News
with Walter Cronkite. Mr.
Cronkite presented the news
in a manner that was clear,
calm, and balanced. Perhaps
my memory sweetens the
past but as I recall back then
reporters treated those they
interviewed with respect. Of
course since only 30 minutes
was given to presentation
of turmoil both domestic
and foreign, there was no
time for the chit-chat, the
Hollywood gossip, or the


speculation and endless
analysis that fill today's non-
stop newscasts.
I believe it is necessary
for us all to safeguard our
democracy, and to remember
our role as citizens. We
must watch what's going
on, ask our questions, and
make informed decisions
at the polls. It is my hope
and my pledge to serve all
the citizens of Levy County
through reporting that is
honest, considered and


set at $12,500.
Gerald Heiser, 47, of
Pinellas Park was arrested
on an active Pinellas County
warrant for criminal contempt
for no valid driver license.
Bail was set at $342.
Catherine Gent, 29, of
Chiefland was arrested on
a Levy County warrant for
fraud and insufficient funds.
She was released on her on
recognizance.
Richard C. Bates Jr., 34,
of Trenton was arrested on
a Levy County warrant for
battery'donestic., Bail 'was
set at $5.000. ',
Denni,'-L. Tolodxi, 36,
of Bronson 'vas arrested on
a Levy County warrant for
battery/domestic. No bail
was stated.
The Chiefland Police
Department reports the
following arrests:
*Joseph A. Morgan, 28, of
Newberry was arrested for
grand theft $300 or more,.
Sutteringforgedinstrument and
use of scanner to defraud.
*April Marie Yarbrough,
31, of Jacksonville was
arrested for tag attached
not assigned and no driver
license.
*Angela Chan, 28, of
Gainesville was arrested for
retail theft, $300.
Kirt James Zygela, 41, of
Gulf Hammock was arrested
for operating vehicle with no
license.
*Ronald W. Claffey, 39,
of Dunnellon was arrested
for possession of cocaine,
child neglect'or abuse: and a
minor child'with Claffey was


Continued from page 4.
Hours is really not more than
20 well'platmed minutes;''" "'

Carolyn siner is
managing editor of the
Levy County Journal.
She may be reached at
editor@levyjournal.com


Continuedfrom page 4
balanced.
I will write on the
activities of our local
government representatives.
I hope to inspire Journal
readers with stories of
notable Levy residents and
to entertain with occasional
humorous musings on life in
this modern age.
I welcome your
comments, suggestions, and
ideas. I can be reached at
cjourigan@levyjournal.
com.


WANTED IN LEVY COUNTY


Steven D. Braman
Date of birth: 9-7-59 ,
Last known Address:
Old Town
Wanted for: Writ of
Bodily Attachment


Anthony WM.
Heavner
Date of birth: 5-25-69
Last known Address:
Old Town
Wanted for: Order of
Arrest, Bond Surrender,
Sex Offender


James Scott Shiver
Pate of birth: 8-29-86
Last known Address:
Inglis
Wanted for: FTA
DWLSR Knowingly


Charity Joanna Duncan
Datelftbitth:' -27-87
Last known Address:
Qhiefland'
Wanted for: FTA No
Drivers License


" James Lee Lamb
Date of birth:3-18-87
Last known Address:
'" Otter Creek
Wanted for:
S Order Revoking Pretrial
Release Reference Battery



Diana Jo Suter
Date of birtl: 1-8-60
Last known Address:
Trenton
Wanted for: FTA Contribute
Deliquency of Minor


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.


arrested with possession of
cocaine.
*Jeffery Aaron Boyd, 19,
of Old Town was has been
charged for Battery, cause of
bodily harm.

The Williston Police
Department reports the
following arrests:
*Jesus L. Rodriguez, 31, of
Reddiok was arrested for no
valid driver license.
David Joseph Dermody,
51, of Williston was
arrested for writ of bodily
attachment.
James Saxon Gillman,
57, of Williston was arrested
for driving while license
suspended or revoked.
Constance M. Cohoon,


chargess
48, of Bronson was arrested
for obstruction by disguised
person.
*Jelfino Alva Alvarado, 19,
of Williston was arrested for
no valid driver license and
unassigned tag.
*Martinez Esteban
Buenaventura, 43, of
Morriston was arrested for
driving without license.
*David W. Jordan, 46,
of Ocala was .arrested for
violation of probation
for possession of drug
paraphernalia.
*Lorenzo Sims, 38, of
Williston was arrested for
resist LEO with out violence
and driving while .license
suspended or revoked
(Habitual).


Fire assessments not for all
Businesses located in municipalities do not pay the fire
assessments advertised in this week's newspaper. However,
they do pay city ad valorem taxes, generally at the rate of
about 5 mills.
Many city merchants were confused last week after another
newspaper printed erroneous information that fire assess-
ments would raise as much as 900 percent.
Williston attorney Norm Fugate pointed out that munici-
palities fund the fire protection services from these general ad
valorem tax revenues. Since most of the commercial struc-
tures in the county are located within a municipality, there
will be relatively insignificant effect upon county businesses.


Tides for Cedar Key starting with Aug. 17
Day High Tide Height Sunrise Moon Time % Moon
/Low Time Feet Sunset Visible
Th 17 Low 1:47AM 2.2 7:02AM Rise 1:09AM 40
17 High 8:05AM 3.9 8:10PM Set 3:55PM
17 Low 4:19PM 0.6
17 High 11:38 PM 2.7
F 18 Low 3:07AM 2.4 7:02AM Rise 2:00AM 30
18 High 9:23 AM 3.9 8:09PM Set 4:54PM
18 'Low 5:43 PM 0.4
Sa 19 High 12:54AM 2.8, 7:03AM Rise 2:56AM 21
19 Low 4:44AM 2.4 8:08 PM Set 5:47 PM
19 High 10:44AM 3.9
19 Low ,6:44,PM q0,,3 .
Su 20'. High 1:35 AM 3.0,' 7:04AM Rise 3:55 AM 13
20 Low.,.;0QO0AM, 2.2 .. 8:07 PM Set .6:32 PM
20 High '11:53 AM 4.0
20 Low '7:30PM 0.1
M 21 High 2:05AM .3.2 7:04AM Rise 4:55AM 7
21 Low 6:56AM 1.9 8:06 PM Set 7:11PM
21 High 12:48PM 4.2
21 Low 8:07PM 0.1
Tu 22 High 2:30AM 3.3 7:05 AM Rise 5:53 AM, 3
22 ',Low 7:40AM 1.6 8:05 PM Set 7:45 PM
22 High 1:33 PM 4.2
22 Low 8:38 PM 0.1
W 23 High 2:52AM 3.4 7:05 AM Rise 6:50AM 0
23 Low 8:19AM 1.4 8:04 PM Set 8:14 PM
23 High 2:12PM 4.3
23 Low 9:05 PM 0.2



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Join us for

ThursdayNightlTMAANBuffet

Daily Lunch BuffetS6.45

WeekendBreakfastBuffet$6.45

FridayNightS eafood $13.95

SaturdayNightBarbecue $9.95

Sunday Lunch Buffet$795


MondayNightSteak Special
Buy One Get One 1/2 Price
Tuesday Night is Family Night
Fried Chicken
Family Night Kids Menu $1.75
(In-house only-no take out)
Monday-Saturday Sunday6am
6am-9pm until3pm
157N. HathawayAve Bronson 486-6655
We do Caterlnq aMdPrivate rates
Senior Citizen Discoun s/Children 3 and under eat free


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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL


Pale 6


AROUND LEVY COUNTY


THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2006


Register Thursday for fall sports


Fall sports registration
continues tonight (Aug. 17)
from 6-8 p.m. at the Bronson
Youth League Fields.
Youngsters interested
in soccer, football or
cheerleading are "encouraged
to enroll today or Aug. 24


from 6-8 p.m. or Saturday,
Aug. 19 and 26 from 11 a.m.
until 2 p.m.
Fees aresoccer$50, football
$70 and cheerleading $70
and include uniform, trophy,
insurance and equipment.
First time players must bring a


copy of their birth certificate.
For more information, call
Jimmy Durden at 496-4747;
Daniel Snipes for football at
339-3110; Max Aguire for
soccer at 486-0087 or Karen
Bower for cheerleading at
486-2429.


Advisory committee
to meet Aug. 24
The city of Chiefland
Recreational Advisory
Committee will hold its
regularly scheduled meeting
on Thursday, Aug. 24 at noon
at city hall. All interested
persons are encouraged to
attend.


Charles Schossler D ll, LLC


Licensed & Insured
License # L04000002583


POBox669
Bronson, FL 32621


(352) 214-1753 Cell
(352) 213-6071


NOTICE OF HEARING TO IMPOSE
AND PROVIDE FOR COLLECTION OF
FIRE PROTECTION SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS

Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Levy County, Florida will conduct a public hearing to consider the
imposition of annual fire protection special assessments for the provision of fire protection services within the boundaries of the Levy County
Municipal Service Benefit Unit for Fire Protection Services, which includes all of the unincorporated areas of the County.
The hearing will be held at 6:30 p.m. on September 12, 2006, in the County Commission meeting room of the Levy County Courthouse,
355 South Court Street, Bronson, Florida, for the purpose of receiving public comment on the proposed assessments. All affected property
owners have a right to appear at the hearing and to file written objections with the County within 20 days of this notice. If a person decides
to appeal any decision made by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter considered at the hearing, such person will
need a record of the proceedings and may need to ensure that a verbatim record is made, including the testimony and evidence upon which
the appeal is to be made. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation or an interpreter
to participate in this proceeding should contact the County Clerk's Office at (352) 486-5266, at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the
hearing.
The assessment for each parcel of property will be based upon each parcels classification and the total number of billing units
attributed to that parcel. The following table reflects the proposed fire protection assessment schedules.

FIRE PROTECTION ASSESSMENTS 41
FISCAL YEAR 2006-2007


2006-2007


RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Rate Per
USE CATEGORIES Dwelling Unit

Residential 547.00

LAND PROPERlY USE Rate Per
CATEGORIES Parcel

Land <= 160 acres 56.00
Rate Per Each
LAND PROPERTY USE A Are
CATEGORIES (udied to
rateyurcel),
Land > 160 acre < 640 0,:.02
acres : '
NON-RESIDENTIAL Commercial Industrial Institutional
PROPERTY USE fWarehouse
CATEGORIES in rare s ee
ranges)
< 1;999 5241 266 $681

2,000 3,490 5482 $532 51,361

3,500 4,999 $843 $930 $2.382

5,000 -9,999 1,204 51,328 $3,403

10,000
0,000 $2408 $2,656 56,805
241,99g / 6,02

=-25+000 $6,020 $6,640 $17,011


MAXIMUM FIRE PROTECTION ASSESSMENTS

RESIDENTIAL Rate Per
PROPERLY USE Dwelling Unit
CATEGORIES

Residential $54.00

LAN PROPERTY
ULAND PRGORTYS Rate Per Parcel
USE CATEGORIES

Land <= 160 acres $7.00
Rate Per Each
LAND PROPERTY Acre
USE CATEGORIES (added to
ratlearcel)
'Land o !-60-a, +,,e^ -.-,-! ^,r, .... 1 .... ....... -- i .. ... .
Land 160 r -' rd 5003
n,< c 640 acres

NON-RESIDENTIAL Bulss -O (n Gommercial Idutrial Institutional
PROPERTY USE C. ioni Warehouse
CATEGORIES square footWarehouse
ranges)
< 1,999 277 $305 $781

2,000- 3,499 $553 $609 51,561

3,500 4,999 5967 $1,066 -2,731

5,000 -8,999 $1,381 51,523 $53,901

10,000 24,999 52,761 53,045 $7,801

>=25,000 $6902 57,613 $19,502


Copies of the Master Service Assessment Ordinance, the Initial Assessment Resolution, the Final Assessment Resolution, the
Preliminary Rate Resolution and the preliminary Assessment Roll are available for inspection at the Office of the County Coordinator in the
Levy County Courthouse located at 355 South Court Street, Bronson, Florida.
The assessments will be collected on the ad valorem tax bill to be mailed in November 2006, as authorized by section 197.3632,
Florida Statutes. Failure to pay the assessments will cause a tax certificate to be issued against the property which may result in a loss of
title. .


If you have any questions, please contact the County Coordinator at (352) 486-5218, Monday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.


Published Aua. 17. 2006


BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA


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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL


OBITUARIES


THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2006


daughters: Kathy D. Hoskins and her husband Dale, Debbie
G. Baker and her husband William. He leaves five grandchil-
dren and three great-grandchildren. Arrangements were under
the direction of Knauff Funeral Home, Williston.


Willie Mae Corbin
Willie Mae Corbin of Lecanto died Sunday, Aug. 6, 2006
at Seven Rivers Regional Medical Center. She was 92.
.Mrs. Corbin was born in Dixie County and moved from
Ocala to Lecanto in 1962. She was a homemaker and a
member of Crystal River Church of Christ. She enjoyed
spending time with her family, going to church, gardening,
flowers and fishing.
;She was preceded in death by her husband, W.O. Corbin; a
son, William E. "Bill" Corbin; and a daughter, Catherine C.
Worley.
'Funeral services were held at Cherry Sink Church of Christ,
Trenton, with Evangelist Charlie Graham officiating. Interment
was at Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery Mausoleum.
Arrangements were under the direction of Knauff Funeral
Home, Chiefland.

| James Patrick Durst
James Patrick Durst, 42, of Trenton.died at Shands of UF
Aug. 8, 2006.
:He was born Oct. 23, 1963 in Camp, Springs, Md.. He
: was raised in Louisa, Va. and was an alum of
Lousia County High School. He joined the
Virginia National Guard in 1979 at the age of
16. He moved to Trenton in 1989. James was a
landscaper by trade and enjoyed woodworking,
fishing and horseback riding. He was Catholic
and was a member of San Juan Catholic Church
in Branford. He was a member of Suwannee
River Moose Lodge 325 in Fanning Springs.
James is survived by his parents, John and Patricia Durst of
Tienton; a sister, Laura Murphy of Trenton; a brother, Michael
Durst of Trenton; grandmother, June Talbott of Washington,
D0C; and his much loved nephew and nieces, Kevin, Brittany,
aid Kendall.
He was preceded in death by his sister' June Durst.
In lieu of flowers, the family request that donations be
niade in his name to St. Jiude's Children Research Hospital,
P.. Box 50, Memphis, TN 38101.
'Hiers-Baxley Funeral Home in Chiefland was in charge of
arrangements,. .

John Henry Geiger Jr.
John Henry Geiger Jr., 82, of Williston died of cancer of the
liyer and hepatitis B on Saturday, Aug. 5, 2006 at the Legacy
Spice House of Ocala.
iThe son of John Henr Geger and Magaret Clara Roberts,
lfe was born Jai. 22, 1924 a Hardeetown. i
I He was a (lifetime merIber of the DAY, a
member of the VFW. and' a Master Mason of
Ornan Lodge #-17 of Williston. He served in
the Navy Seabees for 12 years.
After leaving the service, he worked for the
city of Williston and- later became a business
I partner in Minnie's Groceries for 20 years in
East Williston. After retiring in 1984, he plant-
ed a family garden each year, enjoyed watching the news on
the TV and going fishing. He enjoyed his family and extended
family and was of the Baptist faith.
iHe was preceded in death by his son Randy Craig Geiger
St. Survivors include his wife of 53 years, Carol J. and their
son John H. Geiger III and his wife Cheryl of Houston, Texas;


He was preceded in death by his parents Luther and Nora
Read and a brother, Eli M. Read.
He is survived by his wife Ennis Marguerite Read of Tren-
ton; one daughter, Kay Corbin of Trenton; one grandson, Chad
Langford and one great-grandson, Kendrick Langford.
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Joyce Ann Giddens in lieu o flowers, you may senu a donaion to Fine Urove
Joyce Ann Giddens, 69, of Williston, died Saturday, Aug. Baptist Church Building Fund or Pine Grove Baptist Cem-
12, 2006 following an extended illness. etery.
Native of Lansing, Mich., she had lived in Williston since Arrangements wee under the care of Watson Funeral
1980, moving from Meigs, Ga. Home, Trenton.
She worked for many years as a waitress in Williston and
was a member of the Amvets Post 444. She was a devoted Ronald Keith Robinson
wife and mother who enjoyed fishing and playing pool in her. Ronald Keith Robinson, 72, of Jonesville, died Tuesday,
spare time. Aug. 8, 2006.
She is survived by her husband of 33 years, Gene Giddens He was born July 17,1934 on Meadow Branch, Carter Co.,
of Williston; seven children, including a daughter .Amber K\.. a son of BuellA. and Mabel E. (Wilcox) Robinson.
Ingersoll ofHawthorne; one brother; t o sisters; numerous He married Shirley A. Turner in 1955, and they moved
grandchildren including Ricky and Annalise Ezzell and Colin' to Trenton from Ohio in 1972. They moved to Jonesville in
Ingersoll, all of Williston; one great raril~l itd nIunrous "10ooo.
other relatives and friends. Mr. Robinson was a retired building contractor and con-
Funeral services were conducted Aug. 15 in the Knauff struction worker. He was a member of the Glen Springs Road
FuneralHome Chapel in Williston. Inlieur if;lr$iopjations Church of Christ in Gainesville. He enjoyed oil painting and
may be made to the American Cancer Society .t .- .. gardening and was a Kentucky Colonel.
Arrangements were under the direction qFKnautFuneral He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Shirley (Turner)
Home, Williston. : :; .. ', Robinson, of Jonesville; four sons:- Steve Robinson of New-
S: ..... o ':,. berryerr; Eric Robinson of Bell; Tim Robinson of Trenton, and
Murray Read, C .:: hris Robinson of Bell; two sisters: Joy (Robinson) Stowe of
Murray Read, 81, of Trenton died Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2006, Circleville, Ohio; and Rita (Robinson) Hupp of Laurelville,
in Gainesville. Ohio; one brother: Harry Robinson, of Springfield, Ohio;
Mr. Read was a lifelong resident of Trenton. six grandchildren: Matthew Robinson, Christina (Robinson)
He served in the United States, Coast Guard, Renfroe, Melissa Robinson, Megan Robinson, Will Robinson,
was a lifelong rancher, farmer' and cattleman Alicia Robinson and one great-grandson, Caleb Renfroe.
and was employed by Gainesville Livestock He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers:
Market for 34 years. He was : ember of Pine .William Robinson and John Robinson; and one sister, Anna
Grove Baptist Church. (Chesser) Robinson.
Watson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
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Cedar Key Lions plain
The Cedar Key Lions Club 3,070 times, once for each t
is organizing a community person who perished in the 9- I
memorial to the 3,070 11 tragedy. e
victims of the Sept. 11 Lion Member Bobby d
tragedy to give community McCabe, who was part of the i
members and visitors an 9-11-fire department rescue a
opportunity to reflect on and recovery team at Ground I
the tragedy, remember the Zero in New York in 2001, h
victims and their families, invitesall tolparticipate. 9.
and to participate in the fifth "I hope everyone in the
anniversary memorial by community-will; stop-by. ity
ringing a fire bell set up at the Park on the morning of Sept,
City Park. 11 to ring the fire bell to pay
The Cedar Key area their respect"'"says McCabe.
community memorial "For three 'hours that
will begin at 8:45 a.m. on morning, the bell will be
Monday, Sept. 11 with the heard all over town. Each
ringing-,.--of-,-the.--,'Episcopal- rospunding gong will be, q
Church bells ffor-l ne'fihirm te, sbemn reminder of individual
commemorating", ifie"' timei sacrifice and-of our national
of the first attack. As the tragedy," McCabe said.
bells ring, the American and "At City Park we will also
Florida flags will be quietly have a 9-11 fifth anniversary
posted behind the bell station. memorial book where you
Immediately following the can enter your name and have


bells there will be a moment
of silent reflection.
A bugler will end the
minute of silence by playing
Taps at City Park, where a
fire bell will stand ready for
residents and visitors to ring


Sept. 11 memorial


he opportunity to record a
personal reflection on. the
events of that unforgettable
lay. The book will be placed
n a vessel to be buried beneath
a memorial tree that the Cedar
Key Lions Club will plant to
lonor the fifth anniversary of
)-11," he concluded.


For further information,
or if your Cedar Key group
or organization would like
to have McCabe give a talk
on his personal experience as
a World Trade Center rescue
and recovery fireman, please
contact Bobby McCabe at
543-6052.


Were you Tfeonally innol6v'd or liCe h6ft if lis, P. r ing
Lquietly fr peace? .
-.i Email. your r~poSAs ',to. editor@levyjoumral.com .or
mail them t P,0 .Box2990, C.hiefland,,FL 32644.
All responses will be. printed in the Sept 7 edition of
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AROUND LEVY COUNTY


THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2006


Retirement dinner


planned for minister

The Gulf Hammock Church of God announces the retire-
ment of its pastor, the Rev. W. T. (Billy) Wallace.
The pastor has been in the ministry for 54 years and church
members say the church and community have been blessed
to have him and his lovely wife, Edna, for 14 of those years.
They will be retiring to their hometown ofAltha.
A special retirement service and dinner celebration is
planned for Sunday, Aug. 20 starting at 11 a.m.
The couple will receive guests until 3 p.m. that afternoon.
Friends are encouraged to come join the retirement celebra-
tion.


Tourism council meets Aug. 24

The Levy County Tourist Development Council will meet
Thursday, Aug. 24 at 6 p.m. in the conference room of the
planning office/county attorney at 380 S. Court St.,,Bronson.


Fill Dirt & Hauling
Located On South 121- illiston, Florida

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Other Contacts
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SDate: Saturday, August 19,
Time: 5:30 p.m.- 8:30 p.m.
Location:
Williston Women's Club

Elct Come and enjoy

Brett Sandin a complimentary

.for dinner!

County Co0mn Sion Chicken 'n Rice, cornbread,
District 2 and sweet tea.
stt 2 Supper provided by:
the Brett Sandlin campaign
S A Questions?
Contact Brett Sandlin
S at (352) 535-5342
Political advertisement paid for and roved by Brett Sandlin, Democrat, or county commission, district 2


NOTICE OF HEARING TO IMPOSE AND PROVIDE FOR

COLLECTION OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS IN THE [NAME]

MUNICIPAL SERVICE BENEFIT UNIT

Notice is hereby given that the Levy County Board of Commissioners will conduct a public hearing to con-
sider reimposing non-ad valorem special assessments for the provision of roadway maintenance services
within the boundaries of the following municipal service benefit units for the Fiscal Year beginning October 1,
2006. The following table reflects the proposed municipal service benefit units and the proposed Roadway
Maintenance Service Assessment schedule:


NEIGHBORHOOD MSBU Rate Per Lot
Heathawod Drive $0.49
Mathews Road $62.01
Lynn Road $51.97
Emerald Forest $108.14
Highlands Unit 5 $2.96
Williston Highlands Unit7 $52.05
Williston Highlands Unit 12 $41.02
King's Hill $76.42
Meadowland Dr. in Meadowland Est. Unit 109 $48,35
Green Hills 59
Smeeplecrase Farmns 52 s5'
Tamaron Blvd. in The Farms at Williston, Unit 2 $90.36
Pine Road In Pinederosa $41.79
Emanuel Dr. in Jordan Est $54.38
Spanish Trace $19.97
Spanish Trace st Addn. $75.71
Lonong nd Landing & st & 2nd Addn.'s $24,19
Quall La & Delma Locke Dr In Countryside Est $65.18
Sails Lane in Shady Acres $53.00
Pine Meadows $69.31
Bryan La. & Drummond Ct. In Long Pond Oaks $63.56
No. Chiefland Dr. In North Chielland Est. $53.00
Lay St in Cannon Honesales $26.65
Starting Point $132.58
Thrasher Rd & Star Dr. $32.12


SWhispering Oak #2 18139
Wild Hog Rd. In Wacassas River Acres $87.07
King Ranchof Fla.Ranchettes stAddn. $109.92
Triple Crown Farms Unit 1,2, 3 & 4 $64.65
Langley La. & Hitchcock La in Langley Est. $84.57
Donna Lane In Rolling Pines Unit $5724
Morgan Farms $65.19
King Ranch of Fla. Ranchettes 2 Addn. $83.67
Magnofla St. in Doe Run $8.80
Fawn Dr. In Fawnwood Est. $42.91
Glbb Ave & Sunshine St In Sunshine Est. $126.84
Cedar Pines Unit 2 $88.13
Country Walk Ests Unit 2 $60.18
Enchanted Forest $1647
Deere Est $1025
Sunshine Eat 3 Addn. $76.34
Meadowview Est 1st Addn. $53.00
Ridgeview Rd. $50.93
Sumner Place $44.12
Arrowood $53.00
Cedar Pines Blvd. In Cedar Pines Unit 3 $46.54
Chlefland Woods Blvd in Chlieland Woods Unit 2 Phase 1 $9.82
Long Pond Paradise $9.52
Grantham Dr. 38.11
NW 72Ter. In Tishomingo Plantation $10.44

Timber Ridge $90.60

Buck Bay Phase 1 $11.41
Oak Meadows Phase 1 $10.70
Northwood Est. $9.35
Quail Ave in Quail Run Unit 2 $4.01
NE 53Lane $17.53
DeerField NE 8th Lane $17.31
Rock Wood NE 49th St $8.65
Suncoast Estates $113.22
Ocala Highlands $33.64


The hearing will be held at 6:30 p.m. on September 12, 2006, in the County Commission meeting room,
Levy County Courthouse, 355 South Court Street, Bronson, Florida, for the purpose of receiving public
comment oh the proposed municipal service benefit units and the special assessments. All affected prop-
erty owners have a right to appear at the hearing and to file written objections with the County Commission
within 20 days of this notice.
Pursiant to section 286.0105, Florida Statutes, if you decide to appeal any decision made by the County
Commission with respect to any matter considered at the hearing or at any subsequent meeting to which
the Board has continued its deliberations, you will need a record of the proceedings and may need to en-
sure that a verbatim record is made, including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be
made. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation
or an interpreter to participate in this proceeding should contact the County Clerk's Office. at (352)486-5266
at least seven days prior to the date of the hearing.

The assessment for each parcel of property will be based upon the total number of lots on which a Single-
Family Residential Unit has been or can be constructed or sited in accordance with applicable laws and
regulations on the date the assessment is imposed. A more specific description of the services, the mu-
nicipal service benefit units, and the method of computing the assessment for each parcel of property are
set forth in the Preliminary Rate Resolution adopted by-the County Commission on August 8, 2006. Cop-
ies of the Master Service Assessment Ordinance, the Initial Assessment Resolution, the Final Assessment
Resolution, the Preliminary Rate Resolution and the updated Assessment Roll are available for inspection
at the office of the County Coordinator, located at the Levy County Administration Building, 355 South Court
Street, Bronson, Florida.
The assessments will be collected on the ad valorem tax bill to be mailed in November 2006, as autho-
rized by section 197.3632, Florida Statutes. Failure to pay the assessments will cause a tax certificate to
be issued against the property which may result in a loss of title.
If you have any questions, please contact the County Coordinator's Office at (352)486-5218, Monday
- through Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.

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Illness Forces Sale -20j Contract Pending I plus acre,
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Corer Lot- 2002oo 2BA DWMH in Gleason's Trailer
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Whitted Mobile Home Estates 3/2 DWMH on 2 lots,
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New Listing Park-like 5 acres with 2/2 SWMH. Double
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Waterfront- 2/1 SWMH with porch additions located on
canal lot in Fanning Springs. Canal is access to
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LOTS & ACREAGE:
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-8.9 Acres -just-off US. Alt -27.:$-120;000 -- .-"
5 Wooded Acres Gilchrist County, some pecan-trees.
$85,0f Reduced to $76,500! .
100 Acres Williston area, pines, oaks, holly & more,
small ponds. $.1-9;00 per acre. Reduced to $15,000 per
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Corner Parcel 80 Ac at corner of 2 paved roads, planted
pines. $15,000 per acre
80 Acres 1/4 mile paved road frontage, large oaks.
$12,000 per acre
20 Acres -just 5 miles from town, paved road.
$15,000 per acre
160 Acres ; Adjacent to Goethe Forest- over 100 Ac plant-
ed pines- paved road access. $10,000 per Acre
City of Trenton Small residential building lot in town -
chain link fenced, nice lawn. $39,900
Bronson Heights 1/4 Acre lot on NE 94th Terr., ready
for MH or SHIP home. $17,500
Whitted Mobile Home Estates- 2 lots ready for your mo-
bile home. One w/ shed: $15,500.2nd one: $15,000.
10-Acre Tracts -4 to choose from. Great location close to
Golf Course. Priced $125,000 to $139,000.
HOMES:
Southwest Chiefland -3BR/ o.tract Pending pck home
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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


How to Place Your Ad


Call:
Fax:


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


Email: mblitch@levyjoumal.com
Visit: 13 South MaiiStreet, Chiefland


Bronson 352-486-2312
Bronson 352-486-5042

440 South Court Street,


Miscellaneous f


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Personals

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
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with drug or alcohol addictions
offers FREE assessments and
more than 11,000 local referrals.
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T&J TREE SERVICE lot clear-
ing, stump grinding, bushhog-
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boxblading, Bobcat work. In-
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210 Full time,
HAIRDRESSERS, NAIL
TECHS, massage therapists
and estheticians needed for new
salon opening in Bronson. 352-
486-6899 tfnfb

CDL TRUCK DRIVERS ARB
2 years experience minimum.
Benefits include Company
Paid Vacation, Medical and
Life Insurance and 401K profit
sharing. Apply in person V.E.
Whitehurst and Sons at 20551
NE 75th Street Williston. 8/24b
PACKER TRAINEE-Training
Position open in gown display
packing department at local gar-
ment preservation company for
physically demanding full time
work. Must be creative and de-
tail oriented. All applicants are
welcome to apply Monday Fri-
day 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Call Kimberly
at 352-486-3223 for directions.
8/10-8/17b
CAREGIVER WANTED
approximately 4 hrs. per day.
Call between 9:00 a.m. and 12
noon. 352-486-6154.8/17p


S Help Wan
210 Full tit IN
GILCHRIST COUNTY IS
currently accepting applications
for an anticipated position of
Conservation Technician
with the Gilchrist Soil and
Water Conservation District
(GSWCO). This position will
provide technical assistance to
agricultural producers regarding
the implementation of Florida
Department of Agriculture Best
Management Plans and U.S.D.A-
Natural Resources Conservation
Service (NRCS) approved.
Conservation Plans. Minimum
qualifications include four years
practical -work experience in
production agriculture or a
Bachelor of Science degree in
agriculture. Travel is required
within several local counties.
For further information please
call 352-486-2672 ext. 3. A
Gilchrist County Employment
Application is required and must
be submitted to the GSWCD
Office located at the USDA
Building U:S. Alternate 27 West,
Bronson, FI 32621. Deadline
for submitting Applications is
August 25, 2006 at 4:30 p.m.
All applicants subject to drug
testing. EEO/AAN/D.

This is a grant funded position
with an annual renewal with
the .Fori~c~ patmpt~,f
Agriculture:
8/24b
THE LEVY COUNTY Sheriffs
Office is accepting applications
for Corrections Officers. Starting
salary is $25,000. Credit is
applied for past experience.
Sponsorship to the Corrections
Academy is available.
Complete benefit package
including retirement. Download
applications from website (www.
levyso.com) or contact Canduis
Turner at 352-486-5111 ext.
292. The Levy County Sheriff's
Office is an Equal Opportunity
Employer.8/17,24b

THE LEVY. COUNTY Sheriffs
Office is accepting applications
for Non-certified Correctional
Assistants. Starting salary is
$20,000. Complete benefit
package including retirement.
Download application from
website (www.levyso.com) or
contact Canduis Turner at 352-
486-5111 ext. 292. The Levy
County Sheriffs Office is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
8/17,24b


Susrb


Nancy Bell Westbury
Enrolled Agent
* Personal and Business Tax Returns
* Partnership & Corporate Tax Returns
* Computerized Monthly Accounting

SNew Monthly Clients
Welcomed !







712 North Main Street, Chiefland 493-4996


2. HelpF WI
210 Fullfirm.

RESPITE WORKER)1' 'Relieve
primary caregiver by sitting with
functionally impaired elderly
client for specific amount of time
as assigned. Assist the client
with light housekeeping; Provide
nutrition and meal -planning
assistance. Perform other
support services as assighed.
PERSONAL CARE WORKER -
Must have Nurses Aide or Home
Health Aide certification.
HOMEMAKER -rovide
nutritional, home maintenance
and supporting seriides to
individuals 60+ years o6f age.
Apply at: Suwannee River
Economic Council, Inc., 305 SW
1st St., Chiefland, FL 32626 or
mail application to SREC, 'Inc.,
305 SW 1st St., Chiefland, FL
32626. Deadline: 8/2.1/06. (386)
362-4115 Voice/TDD.Affirmative
Action Employer. 8/17b

Rentals: '


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

BRONSON AREA (4.5 ACRE
LOT) N.E. 93rd Terr. &N.E. 116th
Street Easy access off Co. 337
(80" Ave.) $65,000.00. Other lots
in Oak Ridge Estates with easy
access off Hwy 27. 1/ acre lots
$12,000.00 each. Contact Perry
at 954-805-0629. 9/7b

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510 AuctIo
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510 Auctio


SOUTHERN AUCTION
MARKETING, 15991 Hwy.
27A, Wil iston, Monday Night,
*August 21, at 7:00 p.m., Col Joel
Kulcsar AU1437, AB2240, 10%
buyer's premium. Furniture,
G.E. refrigerator, glassware,
collectables, jewelry and more.
Contact 352-528-2950. 8/17b

5 Miscella n 3

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
EXERCISE MACHINE, bread
machine, Eureka vacuum
clean, 7-drawer dresser, word
processor, rabbits. 493-2491
8/24p
MOVING THREE FISH
tanks, sectional, miscellaneous
furniture, refrigerator, water bed,


-" FAT GOOSE AUCTION holding three window air conditioners,
Co m estate auctions each Friday in wheelchair, and jewelry. Call
CProperty downtown Chiefland. Super box 493-1652. 8/24p
330 Property for lots start at 6:15 pm and our main
BRONSON- .OFFICE SPACE. auction starts at 7:00 pm. Always FOR SALE: cedar bunk beds
185 sq. ft. semi-furished; w/ outstanding merchandise. with mattresses. $200. Call 535-
furnished, waiting room.-& AU992/AB692 (Ron Jamerson) 7138
street haet ,n r S295/d- l % 0 BP.For more info. ,d'll352), .,,JW :(. .
.9 i; 56-1 065 or (352--493-4080. : RECD ,r'"
utilities. 'fSL available. yr. 8/17b orC C E
lease, 1st + security dep. High
exposure to 27A. 486-5066.
8/17b Levy County Board of County Commissioners has
Real Estate 40 employment opportunities for:
Driver I
Paramedic
Assistant Veterans' Service Officer
So Fnr inh mlnlificationn closnino date andr annliction contact


q'L J 1L) -----.-.-.-, U bLg Upp ,1U djj1 CLU1 U
Levy County Human Resource Office, Post Office Box 310,
Bronson, Florida 32621-0310. Phone: 352.486.5219 -
Fax: 352.486.5167 E-mail: levybocc@circuit8.org
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION-DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER


550 Miscellan

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 Rod.
Wanted r
560
PAYING CASH for Dish Network
receivers and ,yellow smart
cards. Call Jeff at 352-949-5601.
8/17p
Transportation 1


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Truck s
820
FORD F150 '01 XLT, 10K miles,
all power, like new; one owner.
Asking $16,400. 352-486-2765.
8/17p



f3ATOR KS
COMPUTING.
Sales. Repair. Upgrade
0 Consulting
', i iProgra mming
C iNefworking
CERTIFIED

Computer
Training Classes


493-100g
4 W.Pak vl
Cheln


Mobile H
415 for Sali
$79,500 3/2 28x60 MH on 1.25
acres near Bronson..Refurbished
with new cabinetry, new flooring,
new appliances and paint, etc.
352-472-4977. 9/7p


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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL


CLASSIFIED & LEGALS


THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2006


Iegals 1

9


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:

NAMES) 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
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 147 of the sale of 1999
has (have) filed said Certificate
for a Tax Deed to be issued
thereori. 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.
S 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
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 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-
REATH 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)
SESSED: W.
MAN AND
MAN.


IN WHICH AS-
BIDWELL SHER-
ERRA E. SHER-


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. 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


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 h6lder(s) 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


NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN, that the holders) of Certifi-
cate number 2462 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: LOT6, BLOCK
63, REPLAT OF WILLISTON
HIGHLANDS UNIT 5, ACCORD-
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF,
RECORDED IN PLAT. BOOK 4,
PAGE 5, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA.

NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: 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 GIV-
EN, that the holders) of Certifi-
cate number 2463 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: LOT7, BLOCK
63, REPLAT OF WILLLISTON
HIGHLANDS UNIT 5, ACCORD-
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF,
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4,
PAGE 5, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA.

NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: 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 GIV-
EN, that the holders) of Certifi-


cate number 3100 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. EN, that tie holders) of Certifi-
cate number 209 of the sale of
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF 2001 has (have) filed said Cer-
THE PROPERTY: LOT 21, tificate for a Tax Deed to be is-
BLOCK 2, OF B & R SUBDI- sued thereon. The name(s) of
VISION, UNIT 5, AN UNRE- the holders) of said Certificate,
CORDED SUBDIVISION IN
CORDED SUBDIVTSION SIN the description of the property,
TRACTMORE ARTICULARL, S and the names) in which it is as-
TRACT MORE PARTICULARLY sessed are as follows:
DESCRIBEDIN THAT WAR-sessed are as follows:
DESCRIBED IN THAT WAR-
RANTY DEED RECORDED NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
IN OR BOOK 375, PAGE 713, HOLDERSS: LEVY COUNTY
PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA. LEGAL DESCRIPTION
OF THE PROPERTY: LOTS
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS- 22 THROUGH 31, BLOCK
SESSED: TINATAYLOR -6, JEMLANDS, AN UNRE-
Si CORDED SUBDIVISION IN
All of said property being in THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE
the County of Levy, State of NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION
Florida. 29, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH,
Unless such Certificate shall RANGE 14 EAST,. LEVY COUN-
be redeemed according to law, TY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE
the property, described in such PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED
Certificate will be sold to the AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE
highest bidder in the Courthouse AT THE SOUTHWEST COR-
lobby on Mohday, the 21st day NER OF THE NORTHWEST
of August, 2006, between the 1/4 OF SECTION 29, TOWN-
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 SHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 14
P.M. EAST; LEVY COUNTY, FLOR-
DATED this 17th day of July, IDA, RUN NORTH ON THE
2006. WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF
DANNY J. SHIPP SAID SECTION 29 A DISTANCE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT OF 2640 FEET TO A POINT;
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA THENCE RUN EAST PARALLEL.
Pub.: July 27, and Aug. 3, 10, TO THE SOUTH BOUNDARY
and 17, 2006 LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4
OF SAID SECTION 29 A DIS-
TANCE OF 2140 FEET TO THE
NOTICE OF APPLICATION POINT OF BEGINNING; FROM
FOR TAX DEED SAID POINT OF BEGINNING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, CONTINUE EAST PARALLEL
that the holders) of Certificate TO THE SOUTH BOUNDARY
number 194 of the sale of 2001 LINE OF THE NORTHWEST
has (have) filed said Certificate 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29 A
for a Tax Deed to be issued DISTANCE OF 400 FEET TO A
thereon. The name(s) of the POINT; THENCE RUN SOUTH
holders() of said Certificate, the PARALLEL TO THE WEST
description of the property, and BOUNDARY LINE OF THE
the name(s) in which it is as- NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID
sessed are as follows: SECTION 29 A DISTANCE OF
100 FEETTOA POINT; THENCE
NAMES) OF CERTIFICATE RUN WEST PARALLEL TO THE
HOLDERSS: LEVY COUNTY. SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF
THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SECTION 29 A DISTANCE OF
THE PROPERTY: LOT 17, 400FEETTOAPOINT;THENCE
BLOCK H-4, JEMLANDS, AN RUN NORTH PARALLEL TO
UNRECORDED SUBDIVI- THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE
SION IN THE NORTHWEST OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF
1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 SAID SECTION 29A DISTANCE
OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP OF 100 FEET TO THE POINT
12 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, OF BEGINNING.
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA, BE-
ING MORE'. PARTICULARLY'. NAME(S) IN WHICH,,AS-
DESCRIBED, AS FOLL-OWS& SESSED: HOWARD'S MOBILE
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH- HOMES.
WEST CORNER OF THE
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION All of said property being in the
29, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, County of Levy, State of Florida.
RANGE 14 EAST, LEVY CQUN- Unless such Certificate shall
TY, FLORIDA, RUN NORTH be redeemed .according to law,
ON THE O S T BOUNDARY the property described in such
LINE OF SAID SECTION29 A Certificate will be sold to the
DISTANCE OF 2420 FEET TO highest bidder in the Courthouse
A POINT THENCE RUN EAST lobby on Monday, the 21st day
PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH of August, 2006, between the
BOUNDARY LINE OF THE hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF ,SAID P.M.
SECTION 29 A DISTANCE
S ECTION 29 A DISTAE DATED this 17th day of July,
OF 650 FEET TO THE POINT 2006.
OF BEGINNING; FROM SAID DANNY J. SHIPP
POINT OF BEGINNING CON- CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
TINUE EAST PARALLEL TO LEVY COUNTY FLORIDA
THE SOUTH BOUNDARY LIN LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
THE SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE Pub.: July 27,r and Aug. 3, 10,
OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF 17, 2006
SAID SECTION 29A DISTANCE a
OF 40 FEET TO A POINT; NOTICE OF APPLICATION
THENCE RUN SOUTH, PARAL- FOR TAX DEED
LEL TO THE WEST BOUND-
ARY LINE OF THE NORTH- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
1WE ST 1/4 OF SAID SECTIO that the holders) of Certificate
29 A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET number 840 of the sale of 2001
TO A POINT; THENCE RUN has (have) filed said Certificate
,WEST PARALLEL TO THE for a Tax Deed to be issued
#SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF thereon. The names) of the
THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID at t
SECTION 29 A DISTANCE OF holders) of said Certificate, the
40- FEETTOAPOIN;1TH description of the property, and
RUN NORTH T ARALLEL TO the name(s) in which it is as-
RUN NORTH- PARALLEL TO sessed are as follows:
THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE sessed are as follows
OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF NAMES) OF CERTIFICATE
SAID SECTION 29A DISTANCE HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY.
OF 100 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING. .LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY: THE EAST
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS- 1/2 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4
SESSED: TOTAL LEGAL CARE, OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 Of
INC. THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION
Allofsaid propertybeinginthe 25 TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH,
County of Levy, State of Florida. RANGE 17 EAST, LEVY COUN-
Unless such Certificate shall TY, FLORIDA
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
Certificate will be sold to the SESSED: ZELDA MCCAIN AND
highest bidderin the Courthouse RUTH MANNING AND THEL-
lobby on Monday, the 21st day MA BERGAN AND JEANETTE
of August, 2006, between the A.BERRY
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
ri Al o


F -., All of said property being in the
DATED this 17th day of July, County of Levy, State of Florida.
2006. Unless such Certificate shall
DANNY J. SHIPP be redeemed according to law,
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT the property described in such
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA Certificate will be sold to the
Pub.: July 27, and Aug. 3, 10, highest bidder in the Courthouse
and 17, 2006 lobby on Monday, the 21st day
of August, 2006, between the
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED P.M.
FOR TAX DEED DATED this 17th day of July,
2006.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-


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 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 as-
sessed are as follows:

NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: LEVY COUNTY.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY: LOT 58,
BLOCK 36, RAINBOW LAKES
ESTATES SECTION N, AC-
CORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 3, PAGE 27, PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.

NAME(S)'IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: 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 GIV-
EN, that the holders) of Certifi-
cate number 1603 of the sale of
2001 has (have) filed said Cer-
tificate for a Tax Deed to be is-
sued thereon. The name(s) of
the holders) of said Certificate,
the description of the property,
and the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:

NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE
HOLDERSS: LEVY COUNTY.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY: LOT9, BLOCK
29, MCKENZIE'S ADDITION TO
OLD CHIEFLAND ACCORD-
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2,
PAGE 55, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA.

NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: H. T. LIGHTFOOT,
EST.

All of said property being inthe
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


Buying

Tax Deeds?
JVeed to ceeaw the title?
&Epewienced, Dependacte
Sewice and
Reasonable
Rates!

efwteoue J. Weuidne


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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL


CLASSIFIED & LEGALS


THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2006


egals

901




NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED

' NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN
that the holders) of Certificate
number 2063 of the sale of 2001
has (have) filed said Certificate
for a Tax Deed to be issue
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 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.
NAMES) IN WHICI
ASSESSED: FRED J
CIANCIULLI.

All of said property being ir
the County of Levy, State ol
Florida.
Unless such Certificate shal
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 2,0C
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, 1Q,
and 17, 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, -
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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 ar
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 26th 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 ir
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 upor
request.
You must keep the Clerk of the
Circuit Court's office notified oi
your current address. (You may
file Notice of Current Address.
Florida Supreme CourtApprovec
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, FloridE
Family Law Rules of Procedure
requires certain automatic
disclosure of documents
and information. Failure tc
comply can result in sanctions
including dismissal or striking o'
pleadings.
Dated: July 21, 2006.
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT


LaQuanda Latson
Deputy Clerk
Pub: July 27, Aug. 3, 10, 17
2006

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IN THE CIRCUIT
THE
EIGHTH JUDICI
IN AND FOR LI
TY, FLOOR
Case No.
000593
MARIO AGOST(
DAAGOSTO,


WILLIE WILL
GRACE WILLIAMS
living, and if deceas
respective heirs, a
and assigns,


NOTICE OF

TO: WILLIE WILL
Address U


SON


r COURT OF you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses to it, if
AL-CIRCUIT any, on CHARLOTTE J. WEI-
EVY COUN- DNER, Plaintiffs attorney, whose
IDA address is Post Office Box 1354,
38-2006-CA- Bronson, Florida 32621, on or
before September 8, 2006 and
O and WAN- file.the original with the Clerk of
this Court either before service
Plaintiffs, on Plaintiffs attorney or immedi-
ately thereafter; otherwise a de-
fault will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the
IAMS and Complaint or petition.
i, his wife, if Dated this 31 day of July
ed, his or her 2006.
administrators DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of Court
Defendants. By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk,
ACTION Pub: Aug. 3, 10, 17, 24, 2006
.1.',1 -, iA 'N.!' :;'':


LIAMS
known


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)


IN THE CIRCUI(TCOURT
OF THE EIGHTIiWUJDICIAL
CIRCUrITpF :'
IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA

Case No: 38-2006-DR-
000637
Division:
D. LINDA EVANS,
Petitioner
and

WILLIAM HOWARD BROWN,
Respondent.:'

NOTICE OF ACTION FOR
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE

TO:' WILLIAM H OWARD
BROWN,
UNKNOWN, '
UNKNOWN.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
an action has been filed against
you- arid that you are required
to serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any, to it on D.
LINDA' EVANS, whose address
is 9751 :SE LEVY CR. 337,
DUNNELLON, FLPU,34431," on
or before: {date} Septbmber 8,


has been filed against you and 2006, and- file the o:ribinal with
Syou are required to serve a copy the clerk of this.Court at LEVY
of your written defenses to it, if COUNTY COURTHOUSE, P.O.
any, on CHARLOTTE J. WEI- Box 610,; Bronson FL 32621,
DNER, Plaintiffs' attomey, whose before service onetitioner or
address is Post Office Box 1354, immediately thereafter. If you
Bronson, Florida 32621, on or fail to do so, a default may
before Sept. 1, 2006, and file be entered against you for
the original with the Clerk of this the relief demanded in the
Court either, before, seFviqe,..rq petition.
Plaintiffs' attorney or imnmediate-, A. Isvensi i 6
ly thereafter; otherwise a default' Copies of rqatl' "tdift
will be entered against you for documents in this case, including
the relief demanded in the Com- orders, are available at the Clerk
plaint or petition. of the Circuit Court's office. You
may review these documents.


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

S IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY
S COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. 38-2006-CA-
000621
S THE ESTATE OF EARNES-
TINE B. HALL also known as
SERNESTINE HALL MORRIS,
Plaintiff,
vs.

S THE HEIRS, ADMINISTRA-
TORS AND ASSIGNS OF J. W.
SMORRIS, Deceased, including
ALICE MORRIS, his daughter
= Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: THE HEIRS, ADMINIS-
TRATORS AND ASSIGNS OF J.
SW. MORRIS, Deceased
f Address Unknown.

SALICE MORRIS
Last Known Address:
1819 Alabama Street
Baton Rouge, LA 70802

AS WELLAS any and all other
parties claiming by through, un-
Sder, or THE HEIRS, ADMINIS-
TRATORS AND ASSIGNS OF J.
W. MORRIS, Deceased, includ-
ing ALICE MORRIS, his daugh-
ter, or her heirs, administrators
and assigns, as well as all par-
ties 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:

Lots 17 and 18, Block "C",
PINEHURST SUBDIVISION, as
shown by plat recorded in Plat
Book 2, at page 37-A, public re-
cords of Levy County, Florida.

has been filed against you and


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 Court
Approved 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.

Dated: 8/2/06
CLERK, OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: .. Deanna ,, obbn,s
Deuty Clerk
[Couort Ssi]/ ,

IF A NONLAWY'EiELPED
YOU hLL .OUT THIS FORM,
HE/IHE MUST FIL N IN THE
BLANKS 'BELOW: [fill in all
blanks]
I, MA:fKA. SCOT, 'FLORIDA
COURT FORMS a nonlawyer,
located at PO BOX 180,
HOLDER, FL 34445, 352-220-
3917, helped D. LINDA EVANS,
who is the petitioner, fill out this
form.
Ptub'.: Aug. ,10,, .17, 24, 31,
2006 .. .

NOTICE OF INTENT TO
ADOPT ORDINANCE

TO WHOM IT MAY CON-
CERN:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by the Chiefland City Commis-
sion of its intention- o,adopt an
Ordinance as follows:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF CHIEFLAND, LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA RELATING
TO ANNEXATION; MAKING
FINDINGS; ANNEXING TO AND
INCLUDING WITHIN THE COR-
PORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY
OF CHIEFLAND,.. FLORIDA,.
CERTAIN LANDS LOCATED
ADJACENT TO TIE, MUNICI-


PAL BOUNDARIES OF THE
CITY OF CHIEFLAND; PRO-
VIDING AUTHORITY FOR THIS
ORDINANCE; DESCRIBING
THE AREA TO BE ANNEXED;
REDEFINING THE CORPO-
RATE LIMITS OF THE CITY
OF CHIEFLAND, FLORIDA;
PROVIDING FOR THE REF-
ERENDUM FOR ANNEXATION
TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE
SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS
FOR A MAIL BALLOT SPECIAL
ELECTION FOR A VOTE OF
THE REGISTERED ELECTORS
OF THE AREA PROPOSED TO
BE ANNEXED; PROVIDING
FOR NOTICE OF THE ELEC-
TION; PROVIDING A FORM OF
BALLOT AND INSTRUCTIONS
TO VOTERS; DIRECTING THE
CITY CLERIC TO FILE CERTI-
FIED COPIES OF THE ORDI-
NANCE WITH THE SUPER-
VISOR OF ELECTIONS AND
THE FLORIDA SECRETARY OF
STATE; PROVIDING FOR SEV-
ERABILITY; AND PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

Interested persons may ap-
pear and be heard with respect
to the proposed Ordinance at the
Chiefland Commission Cham-
bers, on the 14th day of August,
2006 at 6:00 P.M., and on the
28th day of August, 2006 at 6:00
P.M.

Those wishing to inspect a full
copy of the proposed Ordinance
prior to the meeting may do so at
the City Manager's office at the
City Hall, Chiefland, Florida.

If any person decides to ap-
peal the decision of the City
Commission helshe will need a
record.of proceedings for such
purpose and he/she may need to
ensure that a verbatim record of
the proceedings is made which
record includes the testimony
and evidence upon which the
appeal is to be based.

In accordance with the Ameri-
cans with Disabilities Act, indi-
viduals with disabilities needing
a reasonable accommodation
to participate in this proceeding
should contact the office of the
City Manager at City Hall, 214
East Park Avenue Chiefland, FL
32626 (352) 493-6711.
c .:* or mw hiT s ?i **'Yi iO '

By: Rodney Russ, City Clerk '

'Pub.: August 3, 17, 2006

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

CASE NO. 38-2006 CA
000214

GREEN TREE SERVICING,
LLC f/k/a CONSECO FINANCE
SERVICING CORP.
1400 Turbine Drive
Rapid City, SD 57703
Plaintiff,
v.

IDA D. MICEK, if living, but
if deceased, THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS, LIENORS,
AND TRUSTEES OF IDA
D. MICEK; CAPITOL ONE
BANK; and MIDLAND CREDIT
MANAGEMENT, INC.,
Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT, pursuant to Plaintiffs
Final Judgment Of Foreclosure
and Re-Establishment of Note
entered in the above-captioned
action, I will sell the property
situated in Levy County, Florida,
described as follows, to wit:
Lot 4, Block 7, Glenwood
Estates, Unit 2, according to the
map or plat thereof as recorded
in Plat Book 5, Page 23, Public
Records of Levy County,
Florida.
TOGETHER WITH that
certain 2000 80 x 32 3225 mobile
home;
VIN #FLHML3BI527-
22123AB.

at public sale, to the highest
and best bidder, for cash at


the Levy County Courthouse,
Bronson, Florida, at 11:00 a.m.,
on the 11h day of September,
2006.

Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk

ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY,


OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF
THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE
A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS
AFTER THE SALE.
Pub.: Aug. 10, 17, 2006

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

Dona Potter d/b/a Bronson
Self Storage, pursuant to the
provisions of'the Florida Self
Storage Facility Act (Fla. Stat.
83.801 et sec.) hereby gives
notice of sale under said Act to
wit:
On September 2, 2006 at
Bronson Self Storage, 839 E.
Hathaway Ave., Bronson, FL
32621, Dona Potter or her agent
will conduct a sale at 10:00 A.M.
by sealed bids to the highest
bidder. Bids to be opened at
noon, with viewing from 10:00
A.M. until noon for the contents
of the bay or bays, rented by the
following person/persons.

JERMIAH OLEARY
405 BEAVER HILL ROAD
NORTH WINDHAM, CT.
06256

ROSE DEFULIO
.10990 NE 60h PLACE
BRONSON, FL 32621

Consists of household,
personal items or miscellaneous
merchandise,'stored at Bronson
Self Storage, 839 E. Hathaway
Ave., Bronson, FL 32621. Sale is
being held to satisfy a statutory
lien.

Dated August 7, 2006
Dona Potter
PO Box 1705
Bronson, FL 32621
Phone (352) 486-2121
Sale date: 09/02/06
Pub.: August 10, 17, 2006

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

Paul Barcia, d/b/a, L&L Stor-
age, pursuant to the provisions
of the Florida Self Storage Facil-
ity Act (Fla. Stat. 83.801, et sec.)
hereby gives notice of sale un-
der said Act, to wit: On August


25, 2006, at L&L Storage, 2990
N.E. 200th Avenue, Williston,
Florida, Paul Barcia or his agent
will conduct a sale at 9:00 a.m.
by sealed bids to the highest bid-
der. Bids to be opened by Noon
With viewing from 9:00 a.m. until
Noon for the contents of the stor-
age bay or bays rented by the
following person/persons:


Theresa Alvarez
330 SE Second St
Williston, FL 32696

Mark Clayton
1047 NE 75th Ave
Bronson, FL 32621


Pamela Curtis
359 SE Ninth St
Williston, FL 32696

Amanda Henderson
PO Box 104
Williston, FL 32696

Jody Nimbs
2824 Walnut St
Cadwell, GA 31009

Christopher Rounds
14038 NE 50th Place
Williston, FL 32696

Allen Saunders
15298 NW 162nd Terr
Williston, FL 32696

Sandra Wallace
PO Box 682
Williston, FL 32696

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

Dated August 7, 2006


L&L Storage
2990 N.E. 200
Williston, Flori
(352) 528-617
Sale Date:
2006

Pub.:Aug. 10,


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ida 32696. ', :
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August 25,
AV

17, 2006

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BOARD OF COUNTY

COMMISSIONERS

A public hearing on each petition as described below will be
conducted by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday,
August 22,2006 at 10:00 a.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter
may be heard during the course of action. The hearing will be
held in the County Commissioner's Meeting Room, The Levy
County Courthouse, 355 South Court Street, Bronson, Florida.
The Board of County Commissioners is not bound to consider the
petitions, in the order listed in this notice. Any of these petitions.
may be considered as soon as the meeting commences.

FP 8-06 Pardue Land Surveying representing Barclay and
Margaret Kirkland, petitioning the board for a Final Plat of "Big
Oak Farms," a subdivision located in part of Section 19, Township
12S, Range 14E, in Levy County. Said parcel contains 49 acres
more or less and is located within an "A/RR" Agriculture/Rural
Residential zone. This subdivision will consist of four 10 acre
more or less residential lots.

.Copies of said petition with complete legal descriptions and
subsequent staff reports will be available for review at the Levy
County Development w _
Department. For fLOR1DA
Information call 352- ,
486-5203. Interested
partiesmayappearatthe /
meeting and be heard
regarding the proposed
petitions. Any person
requiring reasonable -
accommodations F
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 BYTHE BOARD WITH RESPECTTOANY
MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING, A RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDING, AND FOR SUCH PURPOSE, A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING IS REQUIRED, WHICH
RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONYAND EVIDENCE UPON
WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.
Pub.: Aug. 10, 17, 2006


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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL


CLASSIFIED a LEGALS


THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2006


Page 13


.I
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR LEVY
COUNTY FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO.: 38-2006-CP-149

IN RE: ESTATE OF.
WILEY DANE McCARTNEY,
DECEASED.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of
the Estate of WILEY DANE
McCARTNEY, deceased, whose
date of death was May 30,
2006, is pending in the Circuit
Court for Levy County, Florida,
Probate Division; Case Number
38-2006-CP-149, the address
of which is P. O. Drawer 610,
Bronson FL 32621. The names
and addresses of the Personal
Representative and Personal
Representative's attorney are
set forth below.

All creditors of the decedent
and other persons, who have
claims or demands against the
decedent's estate, including
unmatured, contingent and
unliquidated claims, and who
have been served a copy of
this Notice must file their claims
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE, OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.

All creditors of the decedent
and other persons who have
claims or demands against the
decedent's estate, on whom a
copy of this Notice is served
within three months after the
date of the first publication, of
this Notice must file their claims
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON,THEM. --

'All other creditors of the
decedent and persons having
claims or demands against
the decedent's estate' must
file their claims with this Court
WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO,
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.

The date of first publication of
this Notice is: August 10, 2006.

Personal Representative:
JOHN DANE McCARTNEY
6005 S. Lewiston Ct.
Centennial CO 80016

Attorney for Personal
Representative:
J. WARREN BULLARD,
ESQ.
Florida Bar No. 407186
18 NW Third Avenue
Ocala FL 34475
(352) 732-5900
Pub.: Aug. 10, 17, 2006

NOTICE OF INTENT TO
CONSIDER VACATING
PUBLIC ROAD
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
will consider at its regularly
scheduled meeting on
September 5, 2006, at 10:30
a.m. in the County Commission
Room in the Levy County
Courthouse, Bronson, Florida,
the vacation, abandonment
and closing of the following
described roadway-: That
portion of SE 117t Terrace from
the southeast right-of-way line of
SE 123r Terrace (Fox Hollow)
southeasterly to the terminus of
said SE 117th Terrace, Fox Grove
Farms Subdivision, as recorded
in Plat Book 8, Pages 71-73,
Public Records of Levy County,
Florida.
Any persons interested in
being heard concerning the
vacation, abandonment and


closing of the above-described
roadway is encouraged to attend
the meeting.

NANCY BELL
Chair, Board of County
Commissioners
Pub. Aug.17, 2006


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 38-2006-CA.
000654
RE: FORFEITURE OF ONE
THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED
AND NINETY FIVE DOLLARS
IN U.S. CURRENCY

WILLIAM A. DRAFFIN
Respondent.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: WILLIAM A. DRAFFIN
and UNKNOWN PARTIES IN
INTEREST

YOUARE HEREBYNOTIFIED
that complaint for Forfeiture has
been filed by the Levy County
Sheriffs Office in Levy County,
Florida; and you are required to
serve a copy of your answer or
other pleading on the plaintiffs
attorney, RAY E. THOMAS, JR.
of RAY E. THOMAS, JR. P.A. at
Post Office Box 39 Bell, Florida
32619, and file the original
answer or pleading in the office
of the Clerk of the above-named
Court on or before September 6,
2005.

IF YOU FAIL TO DO SO,
judgment by default will be
taken against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
WITNESS my hand and
.official seal, this 10th day of
August, 2006.
DANNYj. SHIPP
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Levy County, Florida
P.O. Box 610
Bronson,' FL 32621

By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Pub: Aug.17,24,2006


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE .NO. 38-2006-CA-
000655
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF
ONE 1991 CHEVY ./DOOR,
LAIDA :T"AG \Q0l0o6C VIN:
1G1.BL53EOMR144047-
MIRANDA YOUGHTAB
WATKINS and UNKNOWN
PARTIES
Respondent.

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: MIRANDA YOUGHTAB
WATKINS and UNKNOWN
PARTIES IN INTEREST

YOUAREHEREBYNOTIFIED
that a complaint for Forfeiture has
been filed by the Levy County
Sheriffs Office in Levy County,
Florida; and you are required to
serve a copy of your answer or
other pleading on the plaintiffs
attorney, RAY E. THOMAS, JR.
of RAY E. THOMAS, JR. P.A. at
Post Office Box 39 Bell, Florida
32619, and file the original
answer or pleading in the office
of the Clerk of the above-named
Court on or before September 6,
2005.
IF YOU FAIL TO DO SO,
judgment by default will be
taken against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
WITNESS my hand and
official seal, this 10t day of
August, 2006.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Levy County, Florida
P.O. Box 610
Bronson, FL 32621

By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Pub: Aug. 17, 24, 2006


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 38-2006-CA-
000657
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF
ONE 1996 JEEP CHEROKEE;
FLORIDA TAG D75-OFS, VIN:
1J4FJ68F3TL133915

JOHN ALBERT WALTHER


Respondent.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: JOHN ALBERT
WALTHER and UNKNOWN
PARTIES IN INTEREST

YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a complaint
for Forfeiture has been filed


Sby the Levy County Sheriffs
Office in Levy County, Florida;
and you are required to serve
a copy of your answer or other
pleading on plaintiffs attorney,
RAY E. THOMAS, JR. of RAY
SE. THOMAS, JR. PA., at Post
Office Box 39 Bell, Florida 32619,
and file the original answer or
Spreading in the office of the Clerk
of the above-named Court on or
before September 6, 2006
IF YOU -FAIL TO DO SO,
judgment by default will be
taken against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
WITNESS my hand and
official seal, this 10W day of
August, 2006.
DANNY:J. SHIPP
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Levy County, Florida
P.O. Box 610
Bronson, FL 32621

By: Gwen McElroy
Deputy Clerk
Pub:Aug.17, 24, 2006

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF THE
STATE OF FLORIDA,
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 38-2006CP-131
IN RE: ESTATE OF

LEO KERSNOWSKI a/k/a
LEO PAUL KERSNOWSKI,
Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the
Estate of Leo Kersnowski, alk/a
Leo Paul Kersnowski, deceased,
Case Number 38-2006CP131 is
pending in the Circuit Court for
Levy County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which, is
Post Office Box 610, Bronson,
Florida 32621. The names
and addresses of the Personal
Representative and the Personal
Representative's attorney are
set forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the Decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against Decedent's
estate on whom .a copy of this
,Notice is served within three
.Amonths afi titt-d3p1,t fitherfli^ r
publication of this Notice must
file their claims with the Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST- PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the
Decedent and persons having
claims or demands against
the Decedent's estate must
filer their claims with this Court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE:
ALLCLAIMS, DEMANDSAND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date of the first publication
of this Notice is August '17,
2006.
Personal Representative
Joan A. Grant
274 Noble Court
Lakeland, Florida 33815
This Document Prepared By:
Law Offices of Mark F. Dahle,
P.A.

By: Mark F. Dahle
Attorney for Personal
Representative
5150 South Florida Avenue
Building.A, Suite 105 (33813)
Post Office Box 662
Lakeland, Florida 33807-6629
Telephone: (863) 648-0100
Florida Bar Number 0716405
Pub.: Aug. ,17, 24, 2006



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No.: 38-2006-CP-116
IN RE: The estate of

GEORGE SILAY
Deceased
PROBATE DIVISION

NOTICE TO CREDITORS


(Summary Administration)

TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE
ESTATE:

You are hereby notified
that an Order of Summary
Administration has been entered
in the estate of GEORGE SILAY,
deceased, Case Number 38-


2006-CP-116, by the Circuit
Court for LEVY County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address of
which is P.O. Box 610, Bronson,
FL 32621-0610; that the total
cash value of the estate is less
than $1.000.00 (does not include
homestead property or exempt
property) and that the names
and the addresses of those to
whom it has been assigned by,
such order are:


Betty Garritan
960 Gladys Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 152,16

Catherine Mancuso
88 Transvaal Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA.15212


Agnes Grega ,;' '
530 MdCrOfRa ldi, :
McKees Rog1k,'IM135136

Edward Slly-," ; ,: ,
1267 Superior Avenue
Pittsburg,.Ba 15212,


I'i
1( .;


DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication
of this Notice is August 17,
2006.

MASIE JANE FRIER
Personal Representative
13150 NE CR 339
Chiefland, FL 32626

GREGORY V. BEAUCHAM,
P.A.
Attorney for Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No.: 178770
P.O. Box 1129
Chiefland, FL 32644
Telephone: (352) 493-1458
Pub: Aug. 17, 24, 2006


' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE
EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 38-2006CA-
000361


ALLINTERESTEDPERSON LEVY COUNTY DEVELOP-
ALLINTERESTEDPERSONSMENT CORPORATION, a Flor-
ARE NOTIFIEDTHAT: Crporation,.
ida Corporation,
Plaintiff,
All creditors of the decedent.
and other persons having claims vs
or demands': against decedent's
estateon whom a copy of this DUANE GOODSON, DE-
notice is served within three CEASED RACHAEL GOOD-
months after the. date ofthefirst SON if married, if alive, and if
publication: f: this 'notice. must dead, their respective unknown
file their claims with this Courtspouses, heirs devisees, grant
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
N TH AFTER THE ATE ees; creditors, or other parties
OF THE FRST LCATI claiming by, through, under or.
OF THIE FI ORRS TPU HIRTY N against them individually,
OF THIS NOTICEOR THIRTY Defendants.
Defendants.
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF NOTICE FACTION
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICEON.THEM. :f. TO: DUANE GOODSON,
All, ,others creditors of,'r the. DECEASED
decedent and persons,' having LAST KNOWNADDRESS
claims or demands against'-the 6450 NE 122AVENUE
estate: of the ',decedent -must BRONSON, FLORIDA 32621
file their claims with this courtt
WITHIN. TREE MONTHSHS YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
AFTER ,,THE- DATE ..OF i THE ,
FIRST PUBLCAT IONOF. TH1S action to Quiet Title as to the fol-
FIRST BCAT NO. TH lowing described lands:
ANL qICE. a. .r. MAN. Lot 5, Block E, Oak Ridge Es-
ALL CIMS AND DEMANDS states, Unit 1, as recorded in Plat
.N O T: .,:8. :f_ 'I k ,:W L IJ: W- o 4 P 7 PrBE .:
FNOT REO RED L BE Book 4, Page 7, Public Records
FOREEVER B RREDbA,. ., i
FR of Levy County, Florida.
The date ,offie first publication..
of this. Nottee is August 17,;' TAX PARCEL # 09469-004-
2006. 00
Catherine S. Mancuso
PETITIONER ...''""., filed agaiist-yo-u andyou are-
88 Transvaal Avenue reqaT t Wre" oour
Pittsburgh~Pa 15212: ; write defesefary, '
written defenses, if any, on RON-


C/O James A. Cornelius
Attorney at Law
P.O. Box 1212
Bronson, Florida 32621
,Fla. Bar No. 217980
352-486-4842
Pub: Aug. 17, 24, 2006

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 38-2006-CP-181
IN RE: ESTATE OF

NORMAN EUGENE FRIER,
SR.,
Deceased.


ALD W. STEVENS, Petitioner's
attorney, whose address is Post
Office Box 1444, Bronson, FL
32621, on or before September\
15, 2006, ard file the original
with the Clerk of this Court ei-
ther before service on Plaintiffs
attorney or immediately there-
after; otherwise a. default will be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the Complaint.

WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court on August 9,
2006.

DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of Court


Division: PROBATE By: Deanna Dobbins
Persons with disabilities re-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS questing reasonable accom-
modations to participate in this
The administration' of the, proceeding should contact (352)
Estate of NORMAN :EUdENE';' 374-3639 (Voice & TDD) or via
FRIER, Deceased, whose date Florida Relay Service at (800)
of death was September..r 21, 955-8771.
2004; File Number 38-2066"-Ci:' Pub: Aug. 17, 24, 31, Sept. 7,
181, is pending in the Circuit' 2006
Cob fir "or"EVY dunty, Florida --
Probate Division, the address IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
of which is P.O. DWaer 610, FOR
Bronson,_J322,. The names LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
and -add rA P ifNetPrsonal
Representafr and the personal PROBATE DIVISION
representative attorney are set File No. 38-2006-CP-0107
forth bloww.' IN RE: ESTATE OF
All creditors of the Decedent
and other persons having claims DOROTHY M. BELL,
or demands,against'decedbnt's Deceased.
estate, on Whom a copy of'this
notice is required' to be served, NOTICE TO CREDITORS
must file their claims witi this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF The administration of the
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME Estate of DOROTHY M. BELL,
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION Deceased, File Number 38-
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS 2006-CP-0107, is pending in the
AFTER THEDATEOF SERVICE Circuit Court for LEVY County,
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE Florida, Probate Division, the
ON THEM. address of which is P.O. Drawer
All other creditors of the 610, Bronson, FL 32621. The
decedent and other persons name and address of the
having claimsordemandsagainst Personal Representative and
decedent's estate must file their the Personal Representative's
claims with 'this cOurt WITHIN attorney are set forth below.
3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
OF 'THE FIRST'PUBLICATION ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
OF THIS NOTICE. Allinterestedpersonsonwhom
ALL CLAlIMS NOT FILED a copy of this Notice To Creditors
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS is served must file objections
SET FORTH IN' SECTION that challenge the validity of
733.702 OF, :THE FLORIDA the Will, the qualifications of the
PROBATE '"CbD WILL' BE Personal Representative, venue,
FOREVER BARRED. or jurisdiction of this Court, by
NOTWITHSTANDING THE filing a petition or other pleading
TIME 'PiibD 'SET 'FORTH requesting relief with this Court,
ABOVE, ANY .CLAIM FILED in accordance with the Florida
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE Probate Rules, WITHIN THREE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S MONTHS AFTER THE DATE


OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
ALL OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.

Personal Representative
GLENDA B. HENDERSON
1910 NW 361h Drive
Gainesville, FL 32605
Attorney for Personal
.Representative
GREGORY V. BEAUCHAMP,
PA.
P.O. Box 1129
Chiefland, FL 32644
(352)493-1458
Florida Bar No. 178779
Pub: Aug. 17,24,2006

ADVERTISEMENT

The Levy County Board of
SCounty Commissioners hereby
gives notice that bids will be
accepted from qualified bidders
for the following work:

Resurfacing the existing
pavement of Levy Count Road
No. 337 with asphaltic concrete
leveling and surface course,
shoulder, work and incidental
items. Location of this work is
Levy County Road No. 337 from
Levy County Road No. 326 to
State Road No. 500. The length
of the project is approximately
10.9 miles. Approximately
120 days will be allowed for
construction.

Sealed bids will be received
at the office of the Levy County
Board of County Commissioners,
P.O. Drawer 310, Levy County
Courthouse, Bronson, Florida,
until 10:00 A.M. (local time),
Monday, September 18, 2006.
Bidding Documents will not be
issued after 5:00 P.M. (local
time), Friday, September 15,
2006.

A Proposal Guaranty of not
less than five percent (5%)
of the total actual bid, in the
form of either a certified check,
cashiers check, trust company
treasurers check, bank draft of
any national or state bank, or a
Surety Bid Bond, made payable
to the Levy County Board of
County Commissioners, must
accompanyeach' bid. A ch$ik or
draft in an amount less than five
percent (5%) of the actual bid
will invalidate the bid.

All work is to be done in
accordance with the Plans,
Specifications, and Special
Provisions to accompany
the Florida Department of
Transportation Standards
Specifications for Road and
Bridge Construction 2004.

Any person or affiliate who has
been placed on the convicted
vendor list following a public
entity crime may not submit a bid
to or contract with a public entity
for construction of a public work
as set forth in Florida Statute,
Chapter 287.133. Bidder shall
certify to eligibility in the bid
proposal.

Bidding Documents may be
obtained from:

Mills Engineering Company
P.O. Box 778
Bronson, Florida 32621
Phone: (352) 486-2872
FAX: (352) 486-2498

The right is reserved to accept
or reject any or all bids.
Pub: Aug. 17, 24, 2006


PUBLIC NOTICE

The City of Chiefland shall
hold a Budget Workshop on
Monday, August 21, 2006 at 6:00
PM to discuss the Fiscal Year
2006/2007 budget. All aspects
of the budget will be discussed
to include tax assessments and
spending for providing services.
Public participation and
interest in this process is
encouraged.
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities
Act, individuals with disabilities
needing a reasonable
accommodation to participate in
this proceeding should contact
the office of the City Manager


at City Hall,-(352) 493-6711, no
later than seven (7) days prior to
the proceeding.
Pub.: Aug. 17, 2006

Legal advertising

deadline

is 5 p.m.

Monday


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Page 14 LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL


Levy Land Transactions
7/25/06 7/28/06
Transaction Code: AAA-Agree Additional Advances, A-Assignment, AAD-
Assign Agree Deed, ACT-Amended Certificate of Title, AD-Agree Deed,
Al-Assumption of Indebtedness, CD-Correctory Deed, CT-Certificate of
Title, D-Deed, E-Easement, FJDX-Final Judgment Divorce X, MMA-Mort-
gage Modify Agreement, NL-Notice of Limitation, PX Probate X, QCD-Quit
Claim Deed, TD-Tax Deed, TBRD-Timber Deed, WD-Warranty Deed

QCD, $10.00, L34(B) CASON INGLIS ACRES #9
Grantee(s): SHEHAN MAPHRA, SHEHAN ROBERT L
Grantor(s): RICHIE MATHEW C, RICHIE PAMELAE, RICHIE CARL C ES-
TATE, RICHIE CARL C JR, RICHIE MICHAEL A, CLEARY PAULA E
QCD, $10.00, L34(B) CASON INGLIS ACRES #9
Grantee(s): SHEHAN MAPHRA, SHEHAN ROBERT L
Grantor(s): CLEARY PAULA E, RICHIE CARL C ESTATE,RICHIE CARL C
JR, RICHIE MATHEW C, RICHIE MICHAELA, RICHIE PAMELA E
QCD, $10.00, L34(B) CASON INGLIS ACRES #9
Grantee(s): SHEHAN MAPHRA, SHEHAN ROBERT L
Grantor(s): CLEARY PAULA E, RICHIE CARL C ESTATE, RICHIE CARL C
JR, RICHIE MATHEW C, RICHIE MICHAELA, RICHIE PAMELA E
QCD, $10.00, L34(B) CASON INGLIS ACRES #9
Grantee(s): SHEHAN MAPHRA, SHEHAN ROBERT L,CLEARY PAULA
E, RICHIE CARL C ESTATE, RICHIE CARL C JR, RICHIE MATHEW C,
RICHIE MICHAELA, RICHIE PAMELA E
QCD, $10.00, L1-2(37) TOWN OF CHIEFLAND
Grantee(s): WILLIAMS JANET L, WILLIAMS RONNIE
Grantor(s): WILLIAMS JANET L, BOLINGER JANET L
CD, $10.00, OR 929/94, L87, 100 CATHERINE HTS
Grantee(s): SULLIVAN ARTHUR, SULLIVAN MELISSA
Grantor(s): BAYNARD OWEN F TRUSTEE, CARLETON E VAN ARNAM
BY PASS TRUST, KIRBY BARBARA F, SAMUELS ELEANOR A, VAN AR-
NAM FLORENCE L TRUSTEE
WD, $7,900.00, BDY SE1/4 NE1/4 19-11-17, PARCEL #03161-002-00
Grantee(s): BARKER KERRY, BARKER KEITH
Grantor(s): WOMBLE GLENDA K,WOMBLE WILLIAM R
WD, $19,900.00, BDY SE1/4 NE1/4 19-11-17, PARCEL #03161-002-00
Grantee(s): CHOUINARD DENNIS MICHAEL
Grantor(s): BARKER KERRY, BARKER KEITH
QCD, $6,000.00, L9(28) OAL RIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): MIDDLETON SUE C TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): ORTIZ RAMON L
TD, $4,500.00, #2185-2001, L4(53) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): ROBERTS DAVID K
Grantor(s): CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP, RIVERA TOLEDO MARIA
S, TOLEDO MARIA S RIVERA
TD, $4,900.00, #2374-2001, L7(26) OAK RIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): GONZALEZ JUDY
Grantor(s): ORTIZ GARBING,CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP,
FIGUEROA BETHZAIDA, FIGUEROA EDWIN, ORTIZ GAMBINO
TD, $35,000.00, #906-1999, BDY L5 HORIZONS ENTERPRISES INC.,
W/MH
Grantee(s): SULLIVAN NANCY, SULLIVAN MARK P
Grantor(s): WERNER ROBERT, CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP,
WERNER LORETTA
TD, $5,000.00, #2487-1999, L16(75) REPLAT OF WILLISTON HGH #5
Grantee(s): SULLIVAN NANCY
,SULLIVAN MARK P
Grantor(s): FOSTER PERRY, CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP
Grantor(s): FOSTER PERRY
M, $93,578.10, L16-17(62) OAK RIDGE ESTATES, W/MH
Grantee(s): 21ST MORTGAGE CORPORATION
-Grantor(s): GUERRA DORAA
WD, $38,500.00, L25(C) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #3, W/MH
Grantee(s): BELL JANICE E, BELL RAYMOND
Grantor(s): MONTGOMERY TROY A
A, $612,612.00, ASN OF AGREEMENT, INSTRUMENT #470491, BDY
7-12-17, ETC, SEE IMAGE, PARCEL #03299-000-00
Grantee(s): GLOBAL SIGNAL ACQUISITIONS II LLC
Grantee(s): LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): TOWERS FINCO III LLC,MORGAN STANLEY ASSET FUND-
ING INC
A, $11,362.00, ASN OF AGREEMENT, O'9"37759, BDY SW1/4 SE1/4 `
25-12-18, PARCEL #04295-000-00
Grantee(s): GLOBAL SIGNAL ACQUISITIONS II LLC, LASALLE BANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): MORGAN STANLEY ASSET FUNDING INC, TOWERS FINCO
III LLC
WD, $19,000.00, BDYNW1/4 NE1/4 15-12-17, PARCEL #03408-048-00
Grantee(s): STR REALTY INC.
Grantor(s): STERLING TRUST COMPANY, VLT INC
D, $10.00, L8(58) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): SHAWVER COLETTE A, BRANDT KATHLEEN A
Grantor(s): YAHRLING DON K ESTATE, BRANDT KATHLEEN A
M, $94,000.00, L13(D) FOX GROVE FARMS SD, W/MH
Grantee(s): AEGIS WHOLESALE CORPORATION, MERS
Grantee(s): MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION.SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): WINEBURNER PATRICIAA, WINEBURNER RICK L
M, $50,000.00, L3-4(A) SUNSHINE SAVANNA, W/MH
Grantee(s): REIG ORIGINATIONS INC
Grantor(s): DOTSON THOMAS E
QCD, $10.00, BDY 12-11-14, ETC, PARCEL #00595-000-00
Grantee(s): MERCER DANNY E, MERCER MARILYNN W
Grantor(s): MERCER MARILYNN D, MERCER MARILYNN W
M, $180,365.00, L I LEVYVILLE ACRES, BDY 3-12-15, W/MH, ETC
Grantee(s): MARKET STREET MORTGAGE CORPORATION,MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC, MERS
Grantor(s): MARTINEZ SALLY
WD, $230,000.00, BDY SEV4 SW1/44-11-15, ETC, PARCEL #01485-000-
00
Grantee(s): H FOUR INVESTMENTS LLC
Grantor(s): MOGK SARAH L, MOGK MARTIN R
WD, $128,100.00, L87-88 UNIVERSITY ESTATES, W/MH
Grantee(s): PLIKUHN GUY W
Grantor(s):(s): B & W INVESTMENTS INC
M, $126,120.00, L87-88 UNIVERSITY ESTATES,W/MH
Grantee(s): TAYLOR BEAN & WHITAKER MORTGAGE CORP, MORT-
GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC, MERS
Grantor(s): PLIKUHN GUY W
WD, $82,000.00, L10 SUNSHINE ESTATES 2ND ADD, W/MH
Grantee(s): COUCH FRANKHIII, CLAVERIA CHRISSY
Grantor(s): COLSON ELVIN, MILLER DORTHY J
M, $59,600.00, L10 SUNSHINE ESTATES 2ND ADD, W/MH
Grantee(s): FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY
Grantor(s): COUCH FRANKHIII, CLAVERIA CHRISSY
WD, $20,000.00, L 181 UNIVERSITY ESTATES, BDY 9-12-17
Grantee(s): CARDONA MARIA L
Grantor(s): ORAMA MIGUEL
WD, $7,500.00, L24(15) BRONSON HTS SD 3RD ADD
Grantee(s): GREENSPAN PERRY H
Grantor(s): NUNEZ RODOLFO
CD, $10.00, OR 969/152, L12(11) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): BLUE PEARL LLC
Grantor(s): HAMMAN RITA C,HAMMAN ALVIN D
WD, $160,000.00, L 12(11) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): OKEEFE PATRICK
Grantor(s): AJ BUILDERS INC
M, $50,000.00, BDY L195 FOREST PARK #2
Grantee(s): TAYLOR BEAN & WHITAKER MORTGAGE CORP, MERS,
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): CONQUEST KIMBERLY J, CONQUEST THOMAS R SR
M, $60,000.00, L84 ROLLING ACRES, BDY 27-12-17, ETC
Grantee(s): AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE, MERS, MORTGAGE ELEC-
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): CREWS JOSEPH D SR,CREWS PEGGYJ
WD, $60,000.00, L9MEADOWVIEW ESTATES, W/MH
Grantee(s): BROWN HENRY).


Grantor(s): CALVERT VIRGINIA E, CALVERT RONALD R
WD, $57,000.00, L6(37) UNIVERSITY OAKS, W/MH
Grantee(s): RITCHIE VIRGINIA L, RITCHIE BRUCE A
Grantor(s):(s): LUSNA ROBERT JD
M, $57,000.00, L6(37) UNIVERSITY OAKS, W/MH
Grantee(s): LUSNA RICHARD A, LUSNA ROBERT JD
Grantor(s): RITCHIE VIRGIN L, RITCHIE BRUCE A
D, $10.00, L5(48) CHIEFLAND DEVELOPMENT CO ADD SD
Grantee(s): LEVY COUNTY
Grantor(s): CHIEFLAND CITY OF, CITY OF CHIEFLAND
WD, $285,000.00, BDYNE1/4 NW 1/4 33-11-14, W/MH, ETC, PARCEL
#00763-002-00
Grantee(s): ZARING STANLEY P
Grantor(s): DAILEY LAUREN J, DAILEY ROBERT L
WD, $299,200.00, BDY 1-13-18, ETC, SEE IMAGE, PARCEL #04344-


AROUND THE COURTHOUSE


000-00, 04340-001-OC
Grantee(s): MAGNOLIA RUN LLC
Grantor(s): HUBER PAMELA GAIL, HUBER GEORGE JAY
M, $480,000.00, BDY 1-13-18, ETC, SEE IMAGE
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): MAGNOLIA RUN LLC
WD, $25,000.00, BDY SE1/4 NW 1/4 26-12-17, PARCEL #03563-024-00
Grantee(s): PARKER DAVID
Grantor(s): HERNANDO JOSE LUIS
WD, $380,000.00, L9 CEDAR KEY SHORES #7
Grantee(s): MEADE LE JR
Grantor(s): MISNER ANDREW)
WD, $10.00, BDYNW1/43-17-16, ETC, PARCEL #03063-000-00
Grantee(s): DUMAL DANIEL J, DUMAL STEPHEN, DUMAL STEVEN
Grantor(s): DUMAL STEVEN, DUMAL STEPHEN, DUMAL AGNES M
WD, $70,000.00, L19(C) WOODLAND ACRES SD
Grantee(s): HERNANDEZ BARBARA, LUQUE MANOLA M
Grantor(s): NOLES PAMELA L, NOLES JAMES L
WD, $32,000.00, BDY NE1/4 NW 1/4 34-11-17, W/MH
Grantee(s): DEESE DAVID
Grantor(s): BROWN MILDRED, BROWN JERRY
WD, $10.00, BDYNE1/4 NW 1/4 34-11-17, W/MH, PARCEL#03252-002-OC
Grantee(s): DEESE DAVID
Grantor(s):ALDRICH DONNA M, ALDRICH ROBERT E
SQCD, $10.00, L1-2(60) OAK RIDGE ESTATES,W/MH
Grantee(s): SANTERFETT TOM L
Grantor(s):(s): SANTERFETT BILLY B
QCD, $10.00, L55 FOREST PARK #2
Grantee(s): SANTERFETT TOM L
Grantor(s):(s): SANTERFETT BILLY B
QCD, $20.00, BDY SW1/4 18-12-17, ETC, PARCEL #03521-001-00
Grantee(s): SANTERFETT TOM L
Grantor(s): SANTERFETT BILLY B
M, $240,000.00, L3(A) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #3
Grantee(s): DUNNELLON STATE BANK
Grantor(s): THOMAS KERRY E, THOMAS LEONARD E JR
WD, $650,000.00, BDY L27 STARTING POINT SD
Grantee(s): VICKERS TIZIANA, VICKERS ROBERT
Grantor(s): WIDGER PAUL M
M, $650,000.00, BDY L27 STARTING POINT SD
Grantee(s): OCALA NATIONAL BANK
Grantor(s): VICKERS TIZIANA, VICKERS ROBERT
CD, $10.00, OR 942/788, BDY SE1/4 SE1/4 26-14-17, ETC, PARCEL
#03745-001-00
Grantee(s): HULL SHIRLEY ANN, HULL SHIRLEY ANN TRUSTEE, HULL
WILLIAM L, HULL WILLIAM L TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): HULL SHIRLEY ANN, HULL W L
M, $300,000.00, BDY SE1/4 SE1/4 26-14-17, W/MH
Grantee(s): AMERICAN REVERSE MORTGAGE
Grantor(s): HULL SHIRLEY ANN TRUSTEE, HULL WILLIAM L TRUSTEE
M, $300,000.00, BDY SE1/4 SE1/4 26-14-17, W/MH
Grantee(s): SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Grantor(s): HULL SHIRLEY ANN TRUSTEE, HULL WILLIAM L TRUSTEE
WD, $13,000.00, WK 7 #308 CEDAR COVE PHASE I.CONDO
Grantee(s): RITTER MARY LOU, RITTER E DEVANE SR
Grantor(s): CEDAR COVE BEACH & YACHT CLUB
WD, $5,500.00, WK 481N ODD YRS #205 CEDAR COVE PHASE I
CONDO
Grantee(s): JENKINS WILTON E JR
Grantor(s): CEDAR COVE BEACH & YACHT CLUB
M, $5,325.00, WK 48 IN ODD YRS #205 CEDAR COVE PHASE I
CONDO
Grantee(s): CEDAR COVE BEACH & YACHT CLUB
Grantor(s): JENKINS WILTON E JR
WD, $8,000.00, L42-43(2) CORRECTIVE PLAT OF OAK FOREST ES-
TATES
Grantee(s): NRLL EAST LLC
Grantor(s): LEE WILLIAM E
AAA, $60,000.00, 011001/689, 1028/716
Grantee(s): PERKINS TATE BANK
Grantor(s): SCHERER TIFFANY C, SCHERER RYAN B
M, $81,821.19, L6(3) NOBLE ESTATES, BDY 29-14-18
Grantee(s): WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL SYSTEM FLORIDA INC
Gpantor-sy MORRIS IbN A, MORRIS JAMES R III
M $62,000.00, L6(3) REPLAT OF WILLISTON HGH #5, W/MH
Grantee(s): FLORIDA CREDIT UNION
Grantor(s): HYDE TAMMY M, HYDE MICHAEL E
WD, $988,800.00, BDY SW1/420-12.18, ETC, PARCEL #04103-000-00
(PART)
Grantee(s): COTTONWOOD FARMS LLC
Grantor(s): HUBER PAMELA G, HUBER GEORGE JAY
M, $2,100,000.00, BDY 20-12-18, ETC, SEE IMAGE
Grantee(s): TRUST FINANCIAL
Grantor(s): COTTONWOOD FARMS LLC, HUBER GEORGE JAY, HUBER
PAMELA G
AAA, $55,000.00, OR 969/774
Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): BELL LAVERNE C
WD, $15,000.00, L30(93) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): NICHOLAS YAMIL J,NICHOLAS YOLANDA, VAZQUEZ CAR-
MEN, VAZQUEZ IRIZARRY
Grantor(s): RODRIGUEZ MYRIAM VAZQUEZ DE, RODRIGUEZ ARMAN-
DO
M, $32,000.00, L5-6(31) WILLISTONHGH#7
Grantee(s): FLORIDA CREDIT UNION ,
Grantor(s): LARSON RHONDA, LARSON THOMAS
M, $32,000.00, L7(7) OCALA HGH WEST
Grantee(s): FLORIDA CREDIT UNION
Grantor(s): JANNARONE PATRICIAA, JANNARONE RONALD P
AAA, $75,434.50, NOT A LEVY COUNTY REFERENCE
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): LACEY RODNEY, LACEY LUCY C
QCD, $10.00, BDY L6(21) TOWN OFCHIEFLAND
Grantee(s): WHITE SUSAN L
Grantor(s): WHITE KATHRYN E
.M, $82,550.00, L7 CAL ABETT MEADOWS
Grantee(s): YALE MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Grantor(s): ROBERSON DEBORAHE, ROBERSON F SAMUEL
WD, $12,500.00, L18(?5) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): PINTO MARIA C, SEPULVEDA PABLO'
Grantor(s): WILLISTON GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB CORPORATION
WD, $6,500.00, L4(133) WILLISTON HGH G&CC ESTATES
Grantee(s): DE ORTIZSARMEN SANABRIA, LUGO EVELYN SANAGRIA,.
SANABRIA LUGO EVELYN
Grantor(s): WILLISTON GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB CORPORATION
M, $87,000.00, L9(D) WOODLAND ACRES SD, W/MH
Grantee(s): AMERICAN GENERAL HOME EQUITY INC
Grantor(s): LEMAY JOLENE JOY, LEMAY TOMMY E
M, $169,900.00, LOT E QUAIL RIDGE FARMS, BDY 32-14-18
Grantee(s): AMERICAN GENERAL HOME EQUITY INC
Grantor(s): HIGH ALAN C
M, $255,000.00, L21 RAINBOW HTS SD, PHASE 1
Grantee(s): FARM CREDIT NORTH FLORIDAACA, MERS, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): HALL MARIE D, HALL WILLIAM I .
M, $127,893.49, L12(22) WILLISTON HGH 97
Grantee(s): BENEFICIAL FLORIDA INC
Grantor(s): CHURCH'JAMES K, CHURCH BOBBIE C
M, $25,000.00, LC-2 DEERFIELD EST
Grantee(s): BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY
Grantor(s): HAMILTON DENISE, HAMILTON GREGORY A
WD, $69,000.00, L1(52) UNIVERSITY OAKS
Grantee(s): LUSINIA ROBERT JD
Grantor(s): CAMP FRANCINE
WD, $25,000.00, L5(42) RAINBOW LAKES ESTATES SEC N
Grantee(s): ROBINSON LINDAA, ROBINSON ROBERTA
Grantor(s): LANDMARK HOLDINGS INC
M, $64,000.00, L7-8(10) MAP OF RALEIGH, W/MH


Grantee(s): PERKINS STATE BANK
Grantor(s): FEATHERS RONDA FAYE, FEATHERS KENYARDA T SR
WD, $95,000.00, BDYL9-10, 13(6) FOWLER WAY, W/MH
Grantee(s): CHAPMAN STEVEN L, RINEHART MARY
Grantor(s): SMITH LISA D, SMITH MICHAEL W
WD, $175,000.00, BDYL9-10, 13(6) FOWLER WAY, W/MH
Grantee(s): THOMPSON SANFORD
Grantor(s): SMITH LISA D, SMITH MICHAEL W
QCD, $10.00, BDY SW1/4 NE1/4 3-17-16, PARCEL #03047-005-00
Grantee(s): PAULETTAJEAN RIMES REVOCABLE TRUST, RIMES PAU-
LETTA JEAN TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): TAYLOR PAULETTA JEAN, RIMES PAULETTA JEAN
QCD, $10.00, BDY 1-17-16, ETC, PARCEL #03003-006-00
Grantee(s): PAULETTA JEAN RIMES REVOCABLE TRUST, RIMES PAU-
LETTA JEAN TRUSTEE


THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2006


Grantor(s): TAYLOR PAULETTA JEAN, RIMES PAULETTA JEAN
QCD, $10.00, L1(C) CASONS INGLIS ACRES #7
Grantee(s): PAULETTA JEAN RIMES REVOCABLE TRUST, RIMES PAU-
LETTA JEAN TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): TAYLOR PAULETTA JEAN, RIMES PAULETTA JEAN
QCD, $10.00, L1(E) DD ALLENS SD
Grantee(s): PAULETTA JEAN RIMES REVOCABLE TRUST, RIMES PAU-
LETTA JEAN TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): TAYLOR PAULETTA JEAN, RIMES PAULETTA JEAN
'WD, $45,000.00, L8 WHISPERING PINES #2, BDY 23-14-17, ETC
Grantee(s): PELHAM HILSA WALTERS, PELHAM MARK, WALTERS
PELHAM HILSA
Grantor(s): SHAMSUDIN MURTAZAH AHMED
M, $31,500.00, L8 WHISPERING PINES #2, BDY 23-14-17, ETC
Grantee(s): BANK OF AMERICA NA
Grantor(s): PELHAM HILSA 0 WALTERS, PELHAM MARK, WALTERS
PELHAM HILSA 0
WD, $10.00, L8 SUNSHINE ESTATES #2 ADD
Grantee(s): MEEKS CYHTNIA, MEEKS HOMER GARY
Grantor(s): GIBB DONALDE
WD, $115,000.00, L5-6(E) ELEANOR VILLAGE
Grantee(s): WALTON LINDA, WALTON LISA
Grantor(s): BURR CAROL, RUTH EDDIE, RUTH CAROL
M, $92,000.00, L5-6(E) ELEANOR VILLAGE
Grantee(s): H&R BLOCK MORTGAGE CORPORATION, MERS, MORT-
GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): WALTON LINDA, WALTON LISA
M, $23,000.00, L5-6(E) ELEANOR VILLAGE
Grantee(s): H&R BLOCK MORTGAGE CORPORATION, MERS, MORT-
GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC
Grantor(s): WALTON LINDA, WALTON LISA
WD, $100.00, L6(22) OAK RIDGE ESTATES SD, W/MH
Grantee(s): BECHARD GLADYS, BECHARD GILBERT
Grantor(s): FORTIN JOSEPH DECEASED, FORTIN EMILY M
WD, $68,000.00, L8 ARROWHEAD ACRES
Grantee(s): KLINKENBERG SARAH REBECCA, KLINKENBERG JASON
WILLIAM
Grantor(s): HIBBLER WILLIE MAE, HIBBLER ALONZO S
M, $250,000.00, (52-54, 59-61), BDY (55, 58, 62) TOWN OF
CHIEFLAND, ETC
Grantee(s): HARBOR FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK
Grantor(s): SKYLINE BUILDING & DEVELOPMENT INC
WD, $80,000.00, L6 MEADOWLAND ESTATES 92
Grantee(s): VASWANI RAJEEV G, VASWANI NITESHG
Grantor(s): LEGRAND LYNDOL A, LEGRAND RICHARD W
M, $56,000.00, L6 MEADOWLAND ESTATES #2
Grantee(s): CENTURY BANK FSB
Grantor(s): VASSWANI RAJEEV G, VASWANI NITESHG, VASWANI RA-
JEEV G
AAA, $30,000.00, OR 985/887, BDYNW1/4 NW1/48-14-19, PARCEL
#05354-001-OA
Grantee(s): AMSOUTH BANK
Grantor(s): EDWARDS CAROLINE A, EDWARDS JAMES B
M, $95,000.00, L77 FOREST PARK #3 PHASE 1
Grantee(s): COMPASS BANK
Grantor(s): SYLVIAANDREA R, SYLVIAANTONIO G JR
WD, $720,000.00, LI, 3, 4(A), L1-4, 6, 10(B), L1-3(C) CAMELLIA PLANTA-
TION PHASE 2 SD
Grantee(s): INVESTMENTS BY WHITTAKER INC
Grantor(s): CAMELLIA PLANTATION INC
M, $648,000.00, LI, 3, 4(A), L1-4, 6, 10(B), L1-3(C) CAMELLIA PLANTA-
TION PHASE 2 SD
Grantee(s): CAPITAL CITY BANK
Grantor(s): INVESTMENTS BY WHITTAKER INC
WD, $7,495.00, L2 LONG POND LANDINGS ADD #2 SD
Grantee(s): LOPEZ DAWN M, LOPEZ RUDY
Grantor(s): THOMPSON LAND CORPORATION, THOMPSON GROUP
INC
WD, $25,000.00, L2 LONG POND LANDINGS ADD #2 SD
Grantee(s): JOHNSTONE DAVID EARL
Grantor(s): LOPEZ DAWN M, LOPEZ RUDY
M, $143,000.00, L16 TRIPLE CROWN FARMS SD #3
Grantee(s): AMSOUTH BANK,.MERS, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-..
STRATION SYSTEMS INC ; -. i
SGrantor(s): FERCHAK SUZANNE, FERCHAK JOSEPH C
WD, $25,000.00, L61UNIVERSITY ESTATES, W/MH -
Grantee(s): DOZIER TERESA D CARRELL, CARRELL DOZIER TERESA D
Grantor(s): HAYES SYLVIAJ, HAYES JAMES W
M, $25,000.00, L61UNIVERSITY ESTATES, W/MH
Grantee(s): HAYES KENNETH C
Grantor(s): DOZIER TERESA D CARRELL, CARRELL DOZIER TERESAD
WD, $65,000.00, L12 GREEN HILLS SD
Grantee(s): NIEBLA MARISOL, NIEBLA EVELIO D
Grantor(s): ROBERTS WANDA L, ROBERTS DAVID E
WD, $486,900.00, BDYNW1/4 SETA 4-11-15, ETC, PARCEL #01484-002-
00 (PORTION OF)
Grantee(s): H FOUR INVESTMENTS LLC
Grantor(s): GRAHAM MARK LAINE, MARK LAINE GRAHAM AMENDED
AND RESTATED TRUST
Grantor(s): GRAHAM MARK LAINE.TRUSTEE
QCD, $10.00, BDYNE1/4 NW 1/4 15-12-17, PARCEL #03408-115-00
Grantee(s): DONALD AND CARMEN STEWART TRUST, STEWART CAR-
MEN M TRUSTEE, STEWART DONALD J TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): STEWART CARMEN M, STEWART DONALD)
WD, $35,000.00, L8-9(36) OAK RIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): ROMERO JOSE ALFONSO
Grantor(s): STEIN & GIRALDO INC
M, $25,000.00, L8-9(36) OAK RIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s); STEIN & GIRALDO INC
Grantor(s): ROMERO JOSE ALFONSO
WD, $46,000.00, BDY L60(A) MANATEE FARMS #1
Grantee(s): ERICKSON ERIC J
Grantor(s): PALAZZOLO CARMELA TRUSTEE, PALAZZOLO SALVATORE
TRUSTEE
M, $41,400.00, BDY L60(A) MANATEE FARMS #1
Grantee(s): PALAZZOLO CARMELA TRUSTEE, PALAZZOLO SALVATORE
TRUSTEE
Grantor(s): ERICKSON ERIC J
QCD, $10.00, L9-12(39) OAK RIDGE ESTATES
Grantee(s): CASTILLO JUANA
Grantor(s): SALAZAR CIRILA
WD, $16,000.00, L14(135) WILLISTON HGH G&GOC ESTATES j
Grantee(s): BAISDEN NANCY ROSE 9
Grantor(s): ROSE PAUL
QCD, $10.00, (126-128), BDY (124-125) CEDAR KEY HTS SEC C, ETC
Grantee(s): SILLS ROY T IIIl
Grantor(s): HENRY J BROWN TRUST, BROWN HENRY J TRUSTEE
M, $40,685.24, (127-128), BDY (124-126) CEDAR KEY HTS SBC C, ETC
Grantee(s): DRUMMOND COMMUNITY BANK
Grantor(s): SILLS ROY T III
M, $7,500.00, L6(3) NOBLE ESTATES, BDY 29-14-18, ETC
Grantee(s): WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL BANK
Grantor(s): MORRIS DONNA, MORRIS JAMES R III



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UMM plan fish dinner
The Chiefland United Methodist Men will host a fish din-
ner, Friday, Aug. 25 from 5-8 p.m. at the church located at 707
N Main St. "
Eat in or carry out or a reco en donation of 0.
Meal includes fried fish, grits, hush puppies, cole slaw, baked
beans, dessert, tea and coffee.
Chamber hosts special guest tonight
Tiffany Reeves, Division of Consumer Services Florida
Department of Financial Services will speak at the Bronson
Chamber of Commerce Thursday, Aug. 17 at 6:30 p.m. at
A&A Restaurant in Bronson.
Reeves will present a report on protecting your assets
through a proper understanding of auto, home, business in-
surance and I.D. theft.
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scheduled Casino Night for
Saturday, Aug. 19 at the Wil-
liston Highlands Golf and
Country Club at 7 p.m.
The Country Club is locat-
ed at 789 NE State Road 121
in Williston. The proceeds
from this event will benefit
the Levy County Schools
Foundation, Inc.
Advance tickets are avail-
able for $25 at Perkins State
Bank or by contacting Tam-
mie at 486-8998. Tickets
will also be available at the
door for $ 30.
The club is seeking ta-
ble sponsors for this event.
There are many levels of
sponsorship available for this
activity. Anyone interested
in sponsorship should contact
Catrina at 352-528-6364.
Previous events have ben-
efited Levy County Schools
Foundation, Boggy Creek
Camp, March of Dimes, and
the Williston Youth Athletic
Association. The evening
will include a silent auction,
door prizes and live auctions
with winnings throughout the
night. Admission includes
$10,000 in gaming chips,
complimentary buffet and a
great time!


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THURSDAY, AUGUST.17, 2006


Gazebo Dedicated

THE GAZEBO at the Levy County Quilt Museum was
officially dedicated Saturday, Aug. 5. Todd Troyer,
right, of the Seventh Day Adventist Church hosted
the dedication in memory of Gertrude Sullivan who
loved to listen to pickin' on the porch at the museum.
Thomas and Shirly Sullivan, LeVeta and Albert
Daniels, Emery and Carol Sullivan, below, stand in
the gazebo for a family picture in remembrance of
their mother, two sons and a daughter.

Photos special to the Journal by Winnelle Home


Fill shoe box; help
'. BY CASSIE JOURNIGAN and publicized the family's
STAFF WRITER efforts. Soon CNN heard and
Have you been wondering ran their'story.
Show you can help our troops Today, Operation Shoebox
overseas? The answer is as has more than 500 volunteers
close as your nearest Veterans and has shipped nearly
of Foreign Wars (VFW) post. 200,000 packages overseas.
Like all Florida posts this Harper's focus is on those
year, the Chiefland VFW troops who have little or no
Post is collecting funds family support. She says
and supplies for Operation about 600 care packages are
Shoebox. shipped weekly, although
In this program, supplies they can only ship as many
are collected and shoeboxes boxes as available funds
filled with those items that are allow. Shipping costs range
difficult for soldiers serving from $6,000 to $8,000 a
in Afghanistan and Iraq to month.
obtain. Food items the troops
Operation Shoebox is one request include: ravioli and
mother's response to sending tuna in pop-top cans, instant
her offspring to war. coffee, creamer, sports
In 2003 Mary Harper drinks, powdered ice tea,
found herself with four of sugar packets, jerky, canned
five children, all on active fruit in pop-top cans, single-
duty, deployed in support of serving cereal and oatmeal
Operation Iraqi Freedom. packs, Pop-Tarts, condiment
Most mothers can packages, Girl Scout cookies,
I understand her initial granola bars, heat-resistant
response. She said she cried candy and individually
a lot. Her son told her she packaged snacks.
needed to stop crying because They like entertainment
her children were going to do items like CDs, harmonicas,
: theirjob and come home. She kazoos, books, magazines,
said that snapped her into newspapers, travel-sized
action. games, playing cards and
She began asking local crossword puzzles.
.businesses permission to For keeping in touch
display collection boxes for soldiers like stationery, blank'
items needed by the troops, post cards, small notebooks,
Her youngest daughter and pencils and pens and pre-
classmates got involved by paid phone cards. Disposable
sending letters overseas. cameras, duct tape, small
The local media found out flashlights, hand-held fans


a soldier
and any size batteries are also
needed.
Toiletries sought include
toothpaste and toothbrushes,
dental floss, hand sanitizers,
nose spray, powdered cold
water wash detergent, eye
drops, deodorant, hair
brushes, hair lotion, nail
clippers, cotton swabs,
disposable razors, soap,
sunscreen, bug spray and
over-the counter medications.
Other miscellaneous items
include inexpensive black
sunglasses, cushioned socks,
sweatbands, zip lock baggies
and small American flags.
Seasonal items suitable for
sending include canned turkey
and Thanksgiving food items,
small unbreakable holiday
decorations and Christmas
stockings.
Chiefland Post volunteers
are making Christmas
stockings and small ditty
bags. Operation Shoebox will
also accept empty stockings
to fill.
For more information on
Operation Shoebox, or to
make a donation, you can call
the Chiefland Post at (352)
493-1159.
Visit the Operation
Shoebox website for contact
information, lists of supplies
needed, photos, ,letters of
thanks from grateful troops,
and other information.
The address is www.
operationshoebbx.com


Frank Schupp, spokesman
for Ameris Health Systems,
the company planning to
build Tri-County Hospital,
announced last week that lo-
cal businesses and individu-
als have contributed $45,000
of the $60,000 goal toward
assisting Ameris with its ap-
plication fees.

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Planning Council
The Withlacoochee
Regional Planning Council
will hold a meeting of
its executive committee
Thursday, Aug. 17 at 6 p.m. at
the Withlacoochee Regional
Planning Council office,
located at 1241 SW 10" St.,
Ocala.
For more information,
call Michael Moehlman,
executive director, at 352-
732-1315.

Alzheimer's group
The Alzheimer's
Association will hold a
support group meeting on
Thursday, Aug. 24, at 11 a.m.
at the Homestead Restaurant,
located on US Hwy. 19, in
Fanning Springs.
This group is for caregivers
of persons with Alzheimer's
or dementia.
Support Groups are free
and open to the public. For
more information call 352-
372-6266.

CMS Open House
Chiefland Middle School
will host an Open House/
Book Fair on Thursday, Aug.


24 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in
the CMS Assembly Room.
An overview of the clubs
and activities the school
offers will be available as
well as the opportunity to
meet your child's teachers if
you have not already done
so.
Nominations for the School
Advisory Committee will
also be taken.
Refreshments willbe served
and All students, parents and
guardians are encouraged to
participate in this year's first
Open House.

Transportation
Board
The Levy County
Tran s p o rt action
Disadvantaged Coordinating
Board will conduct its
regular business meeting on
Thursday, Aug, 24 at 10 a.m.
in the Nature Coast Transit
office, located at 970 East
Hathaway Ave., Bronson.
The board meeting will be
open to the public.
The MOA/TDSP
Committee will meet at 9:30
a.m. at the above-mentioned
location in order to discuss


the annual updates to the
2003-2008 Levy County TD
Service Plan. The committee
members are Barbara Cook,
Gwen Pra and Michael
Baker.
All other board members
are welcome, but not required
to attend the committee
meeting.
If you have any questions,
contact skguffey@wrpc.cc or
at 352-732-1315 ext. 223.

Vision Committee
The city of Chiefland
Vision Committee will hold a
special meeting on Thursday,
Aug. 24 at 6 p.m. at city hall.
All other Vision Committee
meetings will continue to be
held on the second Tuesday
of every month at 6 p.m.
All interested persons are
encouraged to attend.
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities
Act, individuals with
disabilities needing a
reasonable accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the office of
the city manager at city hall,
214 East ParkAve., Chiefland,
(352) 493-6711.


Yankeetown forum is Aug.


With the upcoming Yankeetown Town
Council Special Election on Aug. 29, the Yan-
keetown-Inglis Woman's Club invites the citi-
zens of Yankeetown to a Meet the Candidates
Forum Aug. 25 at 7:30 p.m. at #5 56th St. in
Yankeetown.

This event has been sponsored by the Wom-
an's Club, a non-profit organization, for many
years. The moderator will be an out of town
neutral party Tom Russell of Dunnellon.
The format for the event will consist of a
three minute introduction by each candidate,
one question from Russell to each candidate


25


with a three minute response time and as
many questions submitted by the audience
as time allows.
The questions from the audience will be
submitted on index cards before the event
begins, placed in a box and chosen randomly
with a two minute response time. A timer
will be used to enforce these time limits. The
forum should last approximately 1 V2 hours
until 9 p.m.
Each of the six candidates for the three
council seats will receive a personal invita-
tion from the Woman's Club inviting them to
attend and informing them of the format.


Two years ago, Ameris
spent $250,000 in its effort
to build a hospital in Levy
County.
Individuals or businesses
who want to contribute may
send checks to:
Ameris Health Systems
Tri-County Hospital
c/o Drummond Bank


1627 N Young Blvd.
Chiefland, FL 32626
Checks are deposited into
an account which can be
strictly distributed for the
Certificate of Need costs.
A list of donors will be pro-
vided when the goal is met.


Rabies vaccinations are Saturday


On Saturday, Aug. 19, Levy
County Animal Services will
host an Adoption Event and
Low Cost Pet Vaccinations.
at the Levy County Animal
Services Shelter, 12051 NE
69" Lane, Bronson off of
C335 at the Levy County
Landfill. -
The time is from 2:30 4
p.m. Rabies vaccinations are
needed for the quality of


the environment and the
protection of our pets.
Rabies vaccinations will be
$8 for dogs and cats. The only
rabies vaccination recognized
by the state of Florida are
those administered by a
licensed veterinarian.
Adoptions will be available
at the clinic for those that can't
make it during the week.
There have been record


C H I EFLA ND'. S
NEW MANATEE
Springs Apartments,
held 'an,\ Openf K
House and ribbon.,
4uttings, .ceremonyV.
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"10. ColPYB14lsoner
'iNancy ~ie;t6pphoto,
cuts the: ribbon as
Sumant .. Kachru,
Developer, Creative
"'Choice Homes; Bob
Snow, Architect; .
Kokia Patel, Best
Western; and
Chiefland Chamber
of Commerce. Board
'of Director Dawn i ".\
Parrish of Ameris L
Bank look on.
According to project .s
architect Bob Snow, MORTIE THE CLOWN i
the 72-unit complex Haley Clary, Erin Kittrell,
is built "big house Dale Summers and Nate


numbers of animals coming
into the shelter this year due to
the lack of spaying/neutering.
The Humane Society has
been able to help with getting
animals to other rescues, but
your help is deeply needed in
support of adoptions. Normal
adoption hours are Monday
through Friday from 9 a.m.-4
p.m. For further information
call 486-5138..


entertains Mikalamar Lett,
Joll Birchfield, PJ Murphy,
Reynolds.


Hospital nears financial goal

75 percent of funds met


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LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL


AROUND LEVY COUNTY


THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2006


* City
Commissioners considered a total acreage of 899.64
a preliminary plat approval consented to the annexation
sought by Mike Fowler to and 13 opposed. The next step
create Park West Subdivision in the annexation process will
along SW 2 Street and SW be to hold a public hearing. A
2 Avenue. Concerns were second reading must be made
raised over the small lot and the ordinance voted on
sizes, number of- homes by city residents before the
and the resulting quality annexation can occur.
of life. Commissioner Teal A first reading was made
Pomeroy said, "It looks like of a measure designed to
these houses are going to cancel the requirement that
be stacked on top of each an ordinance be read in full
other. Seventeen houses 20 before commission members
feet apart-that's shotgun can vote on it. The current city
housing. I'm worried about procedure goes above what is
the quality of life." required by Florida Statute.
Several commissioners also The reading was approved.
noted the problem of flooding The commission voted
at one corner of the area. The unanimously to change the
request was denied. current health insurance
Financial advisor W.P. plan due to a drastic cost
Weathers of Gardnyr Michael increase. Under the new plan,
Capital, Inc. provided an Blue Cross/Blue Shield will
update of the debt capacity remain the provider for city
analysis his firm completed employees; however, the
for the city in 2005. The HMO plan will be replaced
analysis was conducted to with a PPO. The new HMO
determine whether the city would have cost the city
would be harmed by taking nearly $42,000 more than the
on further debt for the water current plan, while the PPO
and sewer expansion project, plan will result in an increase
The city debt on Sept. 30, of $10,430.
2005 was $1,412,696, or Approval was given to
$676 per capital. Weathers Harry Hopwood of the
said, "The city's debt is Tri-County Marine Corps
very low. Any debt load of League to use Tommy Usher
less than $1,000 per capital Community Center Thursday,
is low." Weathers based his Dec. 14 to distribute
assessment on Standard and Christmas toys to children
Poor averages. Operating in the annual Marine Corps'
water and sewer system Toys for Tots program.
revenues for 2005 totaled Lt. Anderson of the
$961,836 and expenses at Chiefland Police Department
$603,871, leaving $357,965 presented a request to extend
available for debt service. the interlocal agreement for
Weathers said, "These figures school crossing guards for
show excellent planning in the 2006 '07 school year.
rate adjustments to cover Mayor Barron raised the
costs for the project." concern that the afternoon
A first reading was made crossing guard time of 1:45
of an involuntary annexation to 2:45 p.m. meant a guard
of approximately 949 acres is posted 45 minutes before
running north of Chiefland the end of school and only 15
just outside current city minutes afterward. She was
limits along Highway 19- advised that the Commission
98.- Twenty ,landowners with- could merely vote' to extend

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the agreement, and that the
timeframe was a school board
matter. The extension was
approved.
Fire Chief David
Burnett's request to post
an announcement seeking
disaster recovery services was
approved. He also announced
a public presentation on the
five-year plan on fire services
would be made Aug. 28 at
6:30 p.m. and that a first
reading to set rates would be
made Sept. 12.
As requested by
Commissioner Rollin
Hudson, City Attorney Norm
Fugate brought forward the
commissioners' retirement
plan. Under the current
plan, vesture is attained after
six years are completed.
Commissioner Hudson stated
that this means that when a
commissioner does not serve
at least three consecutive
terms, the money in the fund
goes to the state.
In a separate matter, City
Attorney Fugate presented a
request to raise his legal fees
to the city from $150 per hour
to $185 per hour for regular
services, and from $200 to
$250 for litigation. He is. not
proposing to change the fees
charged for attendance at the
two regular city commission
meetings or for incidental
consultation privileges.
Commission members tabled
this discussion until the next
meeting. Fugate's contract
expires next month.
Mayor Barron updated
members on train depot
activities. "I'd like to see
a committee formed with
older residents-I mean that
in a good way-who could
give us photos and things.
We have lots of decisions to
be made." Barron appointed


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Commissioner Alice
Monyei provided an
update on Eddie Buie
Park renovation activities.
"Edward Nelson, the nephew
of Eddie Buie, is designing
the sign. He works for the
state as a graphic designer
in Tallahassee. And the sign
will be built by other Buie
family members, Jay Young
and Frank Buie." There will
be an official park opening
Sept. 9 at 11:00 a.m.
In other actions taken by,
the commission:
Commissioners voted
unanimously to close some
roads in the North Chiefland
SubdiM vision Closure of 6,
7, 8, and 9 Streets between
County Road 320 and 3
Avenue will allow activities
consistent with medical
offices as mentioned in the
comprehensive plan.
James Weeks received
approval on his request for
rezoning of five acres from
agricultural to residential.
A resolution was passed
allowing closure of 10-foot
easement running east to
west from NW 13 Street
to NW 14 Street between
NW 13 Avenue and NW 14
Avenue.
City staff members
are considering vendors
for hurricane shutters to be
installed at city hall.

Other agenda items that
were not acted upon include
a request by James. Hudson
for a rezoning, and a request
to place speed bumps along
NW 6 Street.
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MS. NEWTON'S CLASS at Chiefland Elementary
read a book titled "The Kissing Hand" It is a story
about a little raccoon named Chester, who was
anxious about leaving home and going to school.
So, Chester mother shares a family secret with him.
So, she kisses him on the paw and tells him to press
the kiss to his cheek when ever he missed her. Logan
Hatch is showing off her kissing hand.


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Recreation Department on a six-month trial basis.
accepted or approved applications for a number of grants
including $26,500 for the county's libraries and more than
$84,000 for Emergency Management Services.
agreed to discontinue the study for occupational licenses
in the county. Commissioners believed there are too many un-
answered questions regarding the licenses and the county's
municipalities.



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LEVY COUNTY HISTORY
August 17, 2006"
62 'ears Ago
Minute Book "Q" 1943-1950 Detember Meeting of
1944,p. 71
RESOLUTION: WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the
Board of County Commissiohers of'Levy'County, Florida, that
certain lands, known as "County Lands Acquired for Delinquent
Taxes" under Chapter 22079, Laws ofFlorida. 1943, have been
erroneously assessed or have-been assessed in duplicate..and
WHEREAS, the present owners of said lands have paid
their assessment on one regular land description, which said land
.was foreclosed on under the above mentioned Chapter, and
WHEREAS, the title to said lands now appears to be in
Leyy, County, Florida,
I-.THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA, IN REGULAR MEETING ASSEMBLED, that the
lands which have been erroneously assessed or assessed, i
duplicate by the Tax Assessor of Levy County, Florida, and are
now held by Levy County, Florida, be deeded to the former
ow~er thereof without cost provided that all taxes have ben
regularly paid by said owner prior to said foreclosure suit. .
From the Archives and History Center *
Levy County Clerk's Office, "
Danny J. Shipp, Clerk of Court ., ,.., .


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For

County

Commission

Top pictures: Nancy
Bell presents check
to Head Start
program on behalf of
Chiefland Kiwanis.
Below, carrying the
torch and lighting the
flame for a recent
Cancer Society Relay


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Dedicated


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For Life


I have devoted myself fully to public
service in our county and community for
over twenty-six years. My experiences
have been extensive and include work
through local civic clubs, church and public
office. In each of these opportunities, I have
learned increasingly about the truly special
qualities of Levy County, our people, our bus-
inesses, our fields and forests, our coastline,
and the environmental fortune to be found here.


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