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Levy County journal
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COUNTY JOUR,

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Inside
News ...
A little less than two months
ago, he was fighting tooth
and nail to become our
representative. Now,
Leonard Bembry is a
neighbor as well, Page 2A.

News
A Williston woman has been
arrested for throwing missiles
into a nearby vehicle. That's
tight we said missiles. Page
5A.

News
S Alook back. 2008 gave
us a little everything, from
festivals and celebrations to
heartbreak and misery. Take
a look back, Page 12A.

Editorial
So many bad things
happened in 2008 that it is
very easy to focus onrthe
negative. We say focus
on the positive, and offer
Michelle Malkin's latest to
lend a hand, Page 6A.

Editorial
Is-another Great Depression
on the way? Thomas Sowell
thinks so, and provides some
Very eery observations, Page
6A.

Sports
Chiefland takes to the
hardcourt against a local
competitor and comes away
with a hard-fought victory.
Find out how they did it,
Page lB.

Sports
Williston met its match
in the semifinal round of
the Kingdom of the Sun
Tournament in Ocala
Monday. But they held their,
own, Page lB.

Lifestyle
She retumeth. That's right,
Miss Honey is back, and
lays it all on the line in a fast-
paced four paragraphs,, Page
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Local man says device saves energy


Ralph Storey, United Energy Savings vice president of marketing, displays the
KVAR Energy Saver. (Terry Witt)


Stories and photo by Terry Witt
Staff Writer

Every year as power bills rise people look for ways
to reduce energy consumption in their homes and.
businesses.
A Port Orange manufacturer, KVAR Energy. Savings,
Inc., says it manufactures a device that can reduce the
amount of po\\er Nour home or business consumes. It's
called the KVAR Energy Saver.
The box-like device is attached to the breaker box of
a home. It reduces the amount of power drawn from the
power company by storing otherwise lost electricity from
inductive appliance motors in your home or business, the
company says.
Inductive motors are found in air conditioning units,
refrigerators, freezers, washers, pool pumps, vacuum
cleaners, furnace blower motors.
Gregory Taylor. the inventor, has a United States patent
for the KVAR Energy Saver. He said electrical storage
devices in the KVAR known as capacitors capture the
unused electricity and release it when needed.
",Anywhere there's a motor, there's'a potential to use
this," Taylor said.
Ralph Storey. United Energy Savings vice president
of marketing, is a local man selling the devices. He
demonstrated how the KVAR works. The KVAR was
hooked to a small motor customized foi that particular
unit. Storey hooked an amperage meter to the device. The
amperage used by the motor dropped from 563 amps to
147.
Storey said the savings fOf a home would be less. Thjs
particular motor he demonstrated with is customized to
work with the KVAR attached to it. .

See Device, Page 2A


Fanning Springs State Park gets 'green' designation


Story and photo by Rick Burnham
Editor

For the record, Fanning Springs State
Park has never been this green.
An official with the state Department
of Environmental Protection arrived at the
park Tuesday to proclaim the park's half
dozen cabins as being part of the Florida
Green Lodging Program. The "One Palm"'
designation bestowed, by the state means
the park has met a number of requirements
Sheena Chin, northeast district Green
Lodging Program coordinator, said the One
Palm designation is the first of three that the
park can apply for over the next few years.
"We assessed what they are doing
to make sure they met the minimum
requirements for this designation," she
said. "They passed on the first go-around.
And they can apply again in 18 months for
the Tw o Palm designation, which involves
tracking wastewater and energy streams.
The Three Palm designation, down the road,
will involve continuous improvements and
expansions not just what they are doing in
the cabins, but on the rest of the property as
well, keeping them green.""
Chin said the designation will result in
a number of significant rewards the park


can expect from the state, most notably an
increase in advertising and promotion.
"As part of the program, they are listed
on our website for designated green lodges,
so anyone visiting the state of Florida can
log on and see what is available in terms
of these lodging accommodations that
are green," she said. "Just an assistance
with their advertising] and free press to let
citizens know that not only are our parks
green, but the cabins and accommodations
there are green as well."
Assistant Park Manager Steve Davenport
said the steps required to achieve the new
designation will result in a better product.
"It allows us. to provide a better service
to the visitors who come to the park," said
Steve Davenport, assistant park manager.
"It is part of our job to do the best we can
to helps set standards and goals to help
the environment. We are pretty busy in
the cabins so we probably won't get any
additional business out qfthe improvements,
but we do have a distinction of having green
lodging, in case visitors are looking for that
type of thing."
Among the, improvements recently
implemented in the cabins include

See Green, Page 2A


Two county commission mega

The two biggest stories of the year for the Levy County Commission
were of such magnitude that both will be remembered for decades to
come,
Neither story was related.
Residents learned on Nov. 5 that County Commissioners Sammy Yearty
and Tony Parker had been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of
bribery and conspiracy to commit bribery. Yearty had served.for 30 years
on the board and was a member of an old and respected Levy. County
family. Parker had served for eight years. They face trial in February.
The county commission's approval of a special exception permit to
build two nuclear power plants on the same piece of property in south
Levy County was the second mega story for Levy County the county
commission. The project is worth $17 billion.


From left: Fanning Splrings State Park employees Debra
Luzadet, Steve Davenport, Lynn Ditullio, Azie Pickern and
Barry G. Russell, join Sheena Chin (second from right) of
the Florida Department of Environmental Protection in
celebrating the park's new designation.


stories made


Commissioners also gave Progress Energy Florida, the company
planning to build the plants, a small scale comprehensive plan amendment
to build a training and education center along U.S. 19 north of Inglis.
Many of the future nuclear power plant employees will be trained there.
County approval of the plants does not mean the plants will be
constructed. Federal and state approvals are still needed. The complicated
process will take years to complete. The first of the two nuclear power
plants would begin operating in 2016 if everything went according to
plan.
The third big story from the county's perspective was the weak economy
and the revenue problems it created for the county commission. The

See County, Page 3A


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Bembry visits Chiefland, future home of district office


Says he has deep roots in area agriculture


By Terry Witt
Staff Writer

State Rep. Leonard Bembry said Tuesday
the biggest issue he faces next month in his
first session of the Florida Legislature is the
$2.14 billion revenue shortfall in the current
state budget, but protection of agriculture
and economic development remain his
highest priorities.
Bembry, D-Greenville, said the task will
be more daunting when the Legislature
tackles the 2009-10 state budget next year
and faces revenue shortfalls estimated to be
in the range $4-$6 billion.
"It's going to be tough," he said.
He said he plans to approach the state
budget with the same fiscal conservatism
he uses to balance his personal budget.
Bembry said the average person has to live
within his or her means when money is
tight and the state should do the same.
Bembry, who represents District 10,
visited Chiefland in part to look for office
space for a future district office. He has not
settled on any location in Chiefland. He


has been offered space at several locations,
including the historic train depot in south
Chiefland. Bembry will announce the
location of his Chiefland office in a few
days.
In the Legislature, Bembry represents
Levy and Dixie Counties, part of Alachua
County, Hamilton County, Columbia
County, Madison County, Jefferson
County, Taylor County, Franklin County
and Wakulla County.
Bembry, who was born on a tobacco farm
in Hamilton County, which he still operates,
said he is keenly aware his entire district
is agriculturally based. He also operates a
second farm. He wants to be the voice of
farmers in the Legislature, educating urban
lawmakers about what he believes is the
state's most important and stable industry.
When the Legislature begins looking at
ways to save money in the coming session,
he said he will work hard to protect greenbelt
exemptions for agriculture. He said he
doesn't' want to take away the' ability of
farmers to make a living. Greenbelt lowers
the tax rate on agricultural land.


"I'm tuned into what the agricultural
issues are," he said.
Bembry, who owns University Homes in
Tallahassee, sits on the House Agriculture
Committee, the Economic Development.
Policy Committee, Natural Resources
Appropriations Committee and State and
Community College Workforce Policy
Committee.
He said education should be the last area
of the budget to experience cuts. He said
education is the largest part of the state
budget.
"Our children are truly our greatest asset
as far as I'm concerned," he said. "Education
should be the last place we cut."
A good friend of Bembry asked him why
he chose to enter public office at a time
when the state budget is so tight.
"I said it's an opportunity to make a
bigger difference," Bembry said. "We need
to have more responsible government and
make good decisions based on that."
Bembry said the experts are anticipating
the economy to continue, to decline for
another quarter and then flatten out for


Bembry
two quarters. By the third quarter of next
year, he said the forecast is for increasing
economic activity.
"I think there's a potential to turn it
around sooner than that," he said.


Device, from Page 1A


Without the KVAR, on the left, the small motor's amperage reads 563.
With the KVAR in place, on the right, the amperage drops to 147, a
significant reduction in energy.


Taylor said the device can;
reduce the ,energy consumption
for the average home by about 6-
8 percent. He said the greater the
number Of.appliance motors in a
home or business, arid the larger the
motors, the greater the savings.
The savings could be as high as
17-22 percent for a grocery store,


for example, that consumes large
amounts of electricity because of
the number of refrigerant motors in
use, Taylor said..
High energy and gasoline prices
this summer increased interest in
the KVAR, according to Taylor;
"Our business has increased 600,
percent this year," he said.


Storey said he has' attached a
KVAR unit to the breaker box at his
home and is saving money.'
Storey produced electric bills
from Central Florida Electric
Cooperative showing he was billed
for 740 kilowatt hours on his'
October power bill compared to
1,372 kilowatt hours for the same
period a year ago. On his September
bill, Storey's home used 1,146
kilowatt hours compared to 1,783
kilowatt hours for the same period
a year earlier., ;u : -,
"It's an iqgeniovs device," Storey).
said.
The KVAR also cools appliance
motors by increasing the efficiency
of the power consumption. It also
gives the motors much longer life,
according to the manufacturer.
The device also serves as a surge
protector.
The units are selling for $595.
Storey said the units should be
installed by'an electrician. If the
buyer is dissatisfied with the
unit, the company will refund the
money.


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The legal organ of Levy County, Florida, The Levy County Journal is published every Thursday by
Levy Publishing, Inc., 44,0 S. Court St., Bronson, Fla. 32621. Periodicals postage paid at Bronson, Fla. (USPS 310-780).
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Green, from Page 1 A

changing all lights to new "energy efficient" bulbs;
expanding the recycling program to include cardboard,
newspaper, and plastic, as well as aluminum; using
environmentally green janitorial cleaning supplies that
are considered less harsh on the environment, staff and
visitors; using low flow faucets to help save water;
using native landscaping to help save water; reusing
supplies, such as cutting up old towels for cleaning
rags; and purchasing many supplies in bulk to cut
down on waste materials.
Fanning Springs State Park opened as a state park-
in March 1997,. and added the cabins in December
2006.
'Modre information on ihe Green Lodging Progratir'
is available at'dep.state.fl.us.greehlodgirig. "' '


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Progress Energy Florida


selects potential routes


for transmission lines


ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (Dec. 26)
-After an intensive study, Progress Energy
Florida has identified potential routes for
new transmission lines through Levy, Citrus
and Hernando counties that largely follows
the path of existing lines. The company
will hold open houses early next month to
gather feedback from the community.
The transmission lines needed from the
proposed Levy plant in Levy County to the
Brooksville West substation in Hernando
County will be about 40 miles of 230- and
500-kilovolt (kV) transmission lines that
will largely follow the path of an existing
115-kV line in Citrus and Hernando
counties. In Levy and northern Citrus
counties, new rights of way will be needed.
In some limited areas of Hernando County,
northwest of the Brookridge substation, the
company may need to widen its existing
right of way or purchase new rights of
way.
Typical 230-kV structures along this
line would be single concrete or steel poles
between 90 and 150. feet tall; for. 500-kV
lines, structures could be single poles or
H-frame (two-pole) structures that range
from 120 to 175 feet tall. Structures may
be taller when crossing roads, water or
other electrical equipment. The structures
would be.spaced 700 to 1,300 feet apart,
depending on terrain. Specific locations of
poles will be determined at a later date.
"Because we're largely following the
path of an existing transmission line, we
will be able to minimize the impacts on the
community and environment from the line
than runs from the proposed Levy plant to
the Brooksville West substationin Hemrnando
County," said Jeff Lyash, president and
CEO of Progress Energy Florida. "We
have ,actively solicited community input
about this project, and, overwhelmingly,
people suggested we locate the new lines
along existing lines wherever possible. We
listened to that feedback."
WorkingwiththeCommunityPartnership
for Energy Planning, the company will hold
informational meetings, which will follow
an informal open-house format, allowing
people to attend as their schedule permits.
Representatives will provide information
on the potential corridors, including aerial
photographs, estimated timeline, the
need for the lines and other informational
materials.
4 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 13, at the
National Guard Armory, 8551 W. Venable
St., Crystal River, FL 33426
4 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14, at
the Brooksville Elks Lodge, 14494 Cortez
Blvd., Brooksville, FL 34613
4 to 7:30 p.m.. Thursday, Jan. 15, at
West Citrus Elks Lodge, 7890 W. Grover
Cleveland Blvd., Homosassa, FL 34446
Progress Energy has sent letters to
about 6,000 homes and businesses near the
proposed routes in this area. For anyone who
cannot attend the open houses, information
is available online at www.progress-energy.
com/energyplanning. They also .may e-
mail us at EnergyPlanning@pgnmail.com
or call (888) 238-0373. If someone has a-
disability and needs an accommodation at
an open house, they may-leave a message
County, from Page 1A


board imposed a hiring freeze. The size of
the' county budget shrank from about $76
million to $63 million.
County staffhas askedthe state legislative
delegation to preserve funding for fiscally
constrained counties such as Levy County.
County Coordinator Freddie Moody said
they have received encouraging responses


at 1.888.238.0373 at least seven days prior
to the open house.
As energy use in Florida continues to
grow, Progress Energy Florida is planning
to add about 200 miles of transmission lines
across nine counties to maintain reliability
and to move energy efficiently to residents
throughout the region and the state.
Transmission lines are planned in three
main segments, including from a proposed
nuclear power plant in Levy County to the
Wildwood area in Sumter County; from
Levy County south to Hernando County;
and from the Oldsmar area in Pinellas
County to Kathleen in Polk County.
After a series of public meetings in early
2008, the company considered community
feedback when it selected its preferred
corridors for the transmission lines in
May 2008. For the lines that run from the
proposed Levy plant to the Brooksville
West substation, the majority of the
preferred corridor is about 1,000 feet wide.
The preferred corridor does not represent
the specific route of the transmission line,
which will be narrower approximately
.100 feet for the majority of the 40 miles and
700 feet for 9 miles in Levy and northern
Citrus. In summer 2008, the company
began an intensive route-study process to
narrow the preferred corridors to potential
routes for the lines.
Progress Energy Florida continues to
identify potential routes for the lines in
other areas of Florida. Open houses are
planned in those areas at a later date. Rights
of way will be acquired beginning later this
year. Construction of the lines is planned
to begin in 2012, with the project expected
to be in service in 2016. The project will
require approval by the Florida Department
of Environmental Protection and other
agencies.
, Progress Energy Florida is committed to'
seeking community input and''encoiiraging
public involvement as it selects potential
transmission routes. As part of this process,
the company has initiated an innovative
community approach that includes
participation from key community leaders
throughout the region. The Community
Partnership for Energy Planning involves
a cross-section of community leaders
and representatives in Levy, Citrus and
Hernando counties, including public
officials, businesses, environmental groups,
neighborhoods and economic development
agencies, among others.
Progress Energy Florida, a subsidiary of
Progress Energy (NYSE: PGN), provides
electricity and related services to about 1.7
million customers in Florida. The company
is headquartered in St. Petersburg, Fla., and
serves a territory encompassing more than
20,000 square miles including the cities
of St. Petersburg and Clearwater, as well
as the Central Florida area surrounding
Orlando. Progress Energy Florida is
pursuing a balanced strategy for a secure
energy future.
That' balance includes aggressive
energy-efficiency programs, investments
in renewable energy technologies and a
state-of-the-art electricity system. For more
information visit www.progress-energy.com.


from the governor's office.
But the national recession that forced
the county to cut back on spending could
result in worse budget woes in the 2009-
10 budget. The county is expected to
begin looking at the future budget in a few
months.


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JOIN US TOQDISCUSS PLANS

FOR MEETING FLORIDA'S

FUTURE ENERGY NEEDS .
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Progress Energy Florida is working to ensure our state continues to have
the reliable power it needs. This includes possible new transmission
lines in your area.

To determine the best route for these transmission lines, we are working
with the Community Partnership for Energy Planning, a cross-section of
community leaders and representatives from Citrus, Hernando and Levy
counties. The potential route will largely follow an existing transmission
line in Citrus and Hernando counties. In Levy and northern Citrus counties,
new rights of way will be needed. In limited areas of Hernando County,
the company may need to widen its existing rights of way. Specific
information will be available at the meetings.

To hear more about the proposed transmission line in your area and
our balanced solution for meeting Florida's future energy needs, including
energy efficiency, alternative energy and state-of-the-art power plants,
please attend one of these meetings:
* Citrus County meeting
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
National Guard Armory
8551 W.Venable St., Crystal River, FL 33426
Hernando County meeting
Wednesday, January 14,2009
Brooksville Elks Lodge
14494 Cortez.Blvd., Brooksville, FL 34613
* Citrus County ,meeting
Thursday, January 15,2009
W. Citrus Elks Lodge
7890 W. Grover Cleveland Blvd., Homosassa, FL 34446

All meetings are held from 4 to 7:30 p.m. If you are unable to attend
the meeting, please visit our Web site at progress-energy.com/
energyplanning, or e-mail us at EnergyPlanning@pgnmail.com
or leave a message at 1.888.238.0373.

We look forward to working with you to ensure a secure energy future
for all Floridians.


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LEWIS EDISON "EDDIE" STUDSILL,
JR.
Mr. Lewis Edison "Eddie" Studsill, Jr., 63, of Lumpkin,
Ga. passed away on Saturday, Dec. 20, 2008, at Southeast
Alabama Medical Center in Dothan, Ala., after an extended
illness.
Mr. Studsill was born in Alachua County and raised
in Gilchrist and Levy counties. He was a self-employed
auto mechanic in Chiefland for most of his life. He had a
passion for building high performance engines and loved
hunting and fishing.
Mr. Studsill is survived by his, loving wife of 43 years,
Janet Studsill, and his beloved, daughter, Suzanne, both
of Lumpkin, Ga.; his sister, Ann Chandler of Spirit Lake,
Idaho; 'his uncle and aunt, Eric and Helen Watson of
Chiefland; and his brother and sister-in-law, Richard and
Nancy Stone of Chiefland.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Kidney
Foundation.

ESTHER M. "SCOTTY" HINSON
Esther M. "Scotty" Hinson, 85, of Williston, Fla.,
passed away on Dec. 19, 2008, in Gainesville, Fla.
Born Dec. 14, 1923, she has lived most of her life in
the Williston area. She moved here from Miami, Fla. She
was of the Baptist faith and was a member of the First
Baptist Church in Morriston, Fla. She volunteered her
time with many different organizations. She also worked
as an administrative assistant for Badcocks Furniture in
Williston for many years.
Mrs. Hinson was preceded in death by her husband and
a son.
She is survived by many friends and relative.
Arrangements were placed under the care of Knauff
Funeral Home, Williston.

MRS. NORMA JEAN HARVEY
Mrs. Norma Jean Harvey of Steinhatchee passed away
suddenly at her home on Monday, Dec. 22, 2008. She was
38 years of age.
She is survived by her husband, Bart Harvey of Jasper,
Fla.; sons, Joshua Dewayne Moody of Panama City, Fla.,
and Wesley Vannslack Harvey of Steinhatchee; daughters,
Ashley Harvey of Valdosta, Ga., and Heather Harvey
of Sparks Ga.;, mother, Jean Johnson of, Steinhatchee;
brothers James T!py, powning.9Pqpip a City, Fla.., and
Roland Patrick Dunn of Hagerstown, Md.; sister, Terrie
Alicia Sanford of Old Town; and four grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2008,
at 11 a.m. at the Rick Gooding Funeral Home Chapel.
A visitation was held Monday evening, Dec. 29, 2008,
between the hours of 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Arrangements have been placed under the care of the
Rick Gooding Funeral Home, Cross City.

/ JOHN HENRY NOBLE
Mr. John Henry Noble, 67, of Cross City passed away
Monday, Dec. 22, 2008, at Shands of UF after a long
illness. Mr. Noble was born in Letcher County, Kentucky.
He was a coal miner in Kentucky before moving to Old
Town 11 years ago with his family. He was a member of
the Rock Sink Baptist Church.
Mr.'Noble is survived by his wife of 47 years, Lola
Noble of Old Town, Fla.; his daughters, Lolena Ann
(James) Feltner and Teena Lynn (Gus) McFall, all of
Old Town; and his five grandchildren, Shamberlena
Lynn Feltner, John Heath Noble Feltner, Mackie McFall,
Cameron McFall and Shondotta Ann McFall.
Funeral services for Mr. Noble were held on Friday,
Dec. 26, 2008, at Rock Sink Baptist Church with Rev.
Terry Cranford officiating. Burial followed, at the Rock
Sink Baptist Church Cemetery.
Arrangements were placed under the care of Rick
Gooding Funeral Home in Cross City.

PAULA ANN WALTERS
Paula Ann Walters, 71 of Chiefland, Fla., homemaker,
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She was born Sept. 13, 1937, in Maplesville, Ala. She
moved to Chiefland, Fla., in 1977 with her husband from
Jacksonville. Mrs. Walters enjoyed traveling with her
husband on long distance trucks. She was an avid Elvis
fan and enjoyed all of his music. She was active with Cub
Scouts and served as a Den Leader. She was also a Sunday
school teacher.
She is survived by her husband, Teddy J. Walters of
Chiefland, Fla; sons: Brian K. Walters ofAlpharetta, Ga.,
and Bradley J. Walters of Gainesville, Fla.; brothers: Ross
Hayes of Montgomery, Ala., Roy Hayes of Clanton, Ala.,
and Paul Hayes of Alabaster, Ala.; sisters: Willadene
Kennimore of Birmingham, Ala., Verbie Taylor of
Birmingham, Ala., Marynell Popwell of Birmingham,
Ala., and June Nicholson of Clanton, Ala.; and three
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 29,2008, at 11
a.m. at Martin Funeral Home. Visitation was held Sunday,
Dec 28, 2008, from 5-8 p.m. at the funeral home.
Alabama arrangements were placed under the care of
Martin Funeral Home, Clanton, Ala.
Local arrangements were placed under the care of
Hiers-Baxley Funeral Services, Chiefland, Fla.

DORIS RIDGEWAY HICKSON
Doris Ridgeway Hickson, 68, passed away on Dec. 24,
2008, at her residence in Bell, Fla. Doris was born on April
29, 1940, in Cross City, Fla., and was a lifelong resident of
the Tri-County area. She retired from the Gilchrist County
School Board after 30 years of service as a bus driver,'and
she was a member of Bethel Baptist Church.
Doris is survived by her three sons, David (Julie)
Ridgeway of Cross City, Doyle (Diane) Ridgeway of
Trenton, Fla., and Duane Ridgeway also of Trenton; her
daughter, Jennifer Ridgeway ofTrenton; two sisters, Juanita
Webb of Tallahassee, Fla. and Bernice Barber of Cross
City; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Visitation was held on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2008, at Watson
Funeral Home. Funeral services were held on Monday,
Dec. 29, 2008, at Bethel Baptist Church with Pastor Jake
Cravey conducting the service. Interment followed at the
church cemetery.
Arrangements were placed under the care of Watson
Funeral Home in Trenton, Fla.

CHARLES JOHN LEPTENSKY
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passed away Dec. 24, 2008, in Gainesville, Fla.
Born December 12, 1921, in Oliver, Pa., to Charles
and Sophia Leptensky, he. He lived in Old Town, Fla., for
the last 25 years, moving

He was of the Catholic
faith and was a member of
the Holy Cross Catholic
Church in Old Town, Fla.,
and St. John The Evangelist
Catholic Church in
Chiefland, Fla. He enjoyed
being a fisherman, enjoyed
swimming; he owned and operated the Holiday Times
Motel in Chiefland, Fla.
He is survived by his wife, Mary K. Leptensky;
son, Charles John Leptensky Jr. (Elizabeth); daughter,
Charlene Shows (Dan); sister, Louise Rose; and three
grandchildren.
Visitation was held Dec. 29, 2008, from 6-8 p.m. at
Knauff Funeral Home in Chiefland. A memorial Mass was
held Dec. 30, 2008, at 9 a.m. at St. John The Evangelist
Church in Chiefland with Father Joseph McDonnell and
Father Mike Pendagraft officiating. Interment was on
Dec. 30, 2008, at 2 p.m. at Calvary Catholic Cemetery,
Clearwater, Fla.
Arrangements were placed under the care of Knauff
Funeral Home, Chiefland.

GEORGE GRADY LASHLEY
George Grady Lashley of Morriston, Fla., passed away
Friday, Dec. 26, 2008, at Haven Hospice in Chiefland. He
was 51 years old.
Mr Lashley lived in Naples, Fla., for most of his life
and has lived in the Morriston area since 2007. He was a
Baptist by faith. He enjoyed swamp buggy racing, hunting,
fishing and drag racing. He is survived by his mother, Eula
Lashley; one son, Grady Lashley; one daughter, Jenny Vee-
Lashley; and their mother, Nancy Lashley; two brothers,
J.B. Lashley Jr. and Larry W. Lashley; four sisters: Linda
Chapman, Patricia Braniff, Darlene Sopena, and Irene
Meade Miller; his significant other, Nancy Lephart, and
her three children: Brandon Lephart, Shy Lephart, and
Casady Rutkowski; his in-laws: Mary Kollin-Burnside
and Kerry Metts.
The family will be holding a memorial service for


George at a later date. Knauff Funeral Home Williston is
in charge of arrangements.

DICK LEE FOUTCH
Mr. Dick Lee Foutch, 70, of Fanning Springs, Fla.,
passed away on Dec. 26, 2008, at Tri County Nursing


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BILL "GROUCH" MYERS
Bill "Grouch" Myers of Bronson passed away Saturday,-
Dec. 27, 2008, at North Florida Regional Hospital. He
was 79.
Bill was born in Jersey Shore, Pa. He spent the first half'
of his life living in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and moved to the
Bronson area, in 1971. He was a member of the Bronson
First Baptist Church. He enjoyed automobile racing,
hunting,, fishing, and he served in the United States Army,
during the Korean War.
Mr. Myers is survived by his wife, Doris Myers; his
three sons: William Vernon Myers Jr., Ronald Alva Myers
and Rodney Allen Myers; two sisters: Katherine Fleming,
and Janet Warren; 10 grandchildren and six great-
grandchildren.
Services were held Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2008, at 11a.
m. at the Knauff Funeral Home Chapel in Williston with
Reverend Ray Johnson officiating. Visitation was held,
on Monday, Dec., 29, at Knauff Funeral Home from 6-8
p.m. Arrangements were placed under the care.of Knauff
Funeral Home in Williston.

DAVID EDWARD KING
David Edward King, age 63. of Chiefland, Fla., passed,
away Dec. 27, 2008, in Chiefland, Fla.
He was born Dec. 24, 1946, in Stage Stand, Fla., to
Clayton and Mildred King. He was a native of Levy .
County. He was of the Baptist faith and was a member,
of the Concord Baptist Church. He was a Lieutenant at
Cross City Corrections; he retired in 2003 after 30 years:
of sevie. Iejoyejpywdhi gidipg .s, otorcycle, pnd
enjoy helping otheps;o, 4 w :r. iw
He is survived by, his wife, Shirley King; daughters;
Toni Jenkins and Brenda Hallman; sisters; Josephine-
Bobo and Betty Williams; grandchildren, Felesia, Bubba,'
Laycee, L.J., and Becca; and former son-in-law Russell,
Hallman.
Visitation was held Dec. 30, 2008, from 6-8 p.m. at.
Knauff Funeral Home in Chiefland. Services were held,
Dec. 31, 2008, at 2 p.m. at Concord Baptist Church with.y
Rev. David Downing and Rev. Billy Philman officiating.'
Interment will follow at Shiloh Cemetery.
Arrangements were placed under the care of Knauff
Funeral Home, Chieflafind'.

MARTHA V. ASBELL
Martha V. Asbell, 87, passed away on Monday, Dec.
29, 2008, at Haven Hospice of the Tri Counties.
Martha was born on March 12, 1921, in Trenton, Fla.,
to Robert and Nishie Hagan. She was a lifelong member
of the area, a homemaker, and a member of Shady Grove
Primitive Baptist Church. She belonged to The Curryville
Homemakers Club for 50 years and the Log Cabin
Quilters.
Mrs. Asbell was preceded in death by her husband, Roy
Asbell, and a son, Jay Asbell.
She is survived by her daughter, Joanne (Paul) Cicero ofi
Callahan, Fla.; her son, James (JoCarol)Asbell of Trenton;
three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday, Dec. 31,"
2008, at 2 p.m. at the Shady Grove Primitive Baptist
Church with Brother Hershell Griffin conducting the
service. Interment followed at the church cemetery.
Visitation was held on Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2008 at Watson
Funeral Home.
Arrangements were placed under the care of Watson
Funeral Home in Trenton, Fla.



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A Bronson man was arrested by the sheriff's office on
Dec. 18 after he rammed a woman's vehicle and attempted
to snatch her out of the car. The woman had a domestic
violence injunction pending against James Stephen
Munden, 48, of 485 Virginia St.
Munden, whose blood alcohol tested at.358, was arrested
on charges of driving under the influence, two counts of
aggravated assault with a motor vehicle, violation of a
domestic injunction, and resisting arrest without violence.
The incident occurred at 1:36 p.m. at the intersection
of County Road 32 and County Road 337 a short distance
from the Levy County Jail. The victim said Munden
drove his vehicle into the back of her rental car. She had
a passenger. Munden opened the side door of the victim's
car and attempt to grab her. She leaned away from him. He
went back to his vehicle and drove away.
While the arresting officer, Deputy L. Prine, was
conducting the accident investigation, Munden attempted
to drive past the accident scene. Prine made a traffic stop.
Munden exited his- vehicle and attempted to pull away
from the officer. Munden was medically evaluated and had
to be sent to Nature Coast Medical Center in Williston for
breath alcohol testing.
Field sobriety tests were .not done nor were any
questions asked due to Munden's intoxicated condition, an
arrest report said. Munden was delivered to the county jail
following the breath test. Bond was set at $71,000.
James Michael Scott, 19, 8551 N.W. 125th St.,
Williston, at 11:45 a.m,, Dec. 23, on a Levy County warrant
for violation of probation. No bond.
Chiefland arrests


Paul O'Hara, 23, Cross City, at 3:21 p.m., Dec. 23,
on Levy County warrant for violation of probation petit
theft-violation of probation reinstatement. Released on
own recognizance.
Aaron Annison Strong, 30, 1423 S.W. 2nd Court,
Chiefland, at 5:15 p.m., Dec. 22, on an Alachua County
civil order for writ of attachment $2,000 cash purge.
Shannon W. Cory, 36, Largo, at 3 p.m., Dec. 22,
on a Levy County warrant for Florida resident driving
commercial motor vehicle without a commercial driver's
license. Bond $1,000.
Francisco Morales, 11365 N.E. U.S. 27A, Bronson,
at 7:30 p.m., Dec. 22, on an Alachua County warrant for
driving under the influence serious bodily injury. Bond
$45,000.
Earle J. Robbins, III, 23, Old Town, at 9:30 a.m.,
Dec. 22, on Levy County warrant for burglary of dwelling,
unarmed, no assault or battery; larceny theft more than
$300 but less than $5,000; Larceny-grand, third degree
dwelling property, more than $100 but less than $300.
Bond $20,000.
Nicole Marie Pratt, 25, 6111 N.E. 108tAve., Bronson,
at 8:50 p.m., Dec. 22, on Levy County warrants for fraud
- insufficient funds under $150, four counts. Released
on own recognizance; also arrested on Alachua County
warrant for fraud insufficient funds check, two counts.
Bond $4,000.
A 15-year-old boy from Morriston was arrested
at 10:18 a.m., Dec. 22, on a charge of battery/domestic
violence.


M James Powell, 32, 7591 N.E. 110t St., at 4:45 p.m.,
Dec. 21, on a charge of retail theft. Bond $1,000.
Alexander Reed 'Clory, 58, 4250 S.E. 180th Ave.,
Morriston, at 3:13 p.m., Dec. 19, on Alachua County
'warrant for violation of probation -larceny petit theft.
Bond $541.
Holly Elizabeth Clemons, 38, 517 S.E. 5th St.,
Williston, at 11:14 a.m., Dec. 19, on a Levy County warrant
for neglect of child without great harm. Released on own
recognizance.
Antonio Deshae Wiggins, 26, 471 Pine St., Bronson,
at 2:13 p.m., Dec. 21, on Gilchrist County warrant for
possession of controlled substance, possession with intent
to distribute within 1,000 feet of school. Bond $30,000.
Christina L. Haven, 29, Jacksonville, at 1:23 a.m.,
Dec. 21, on a charge of disorderly intoxication. Bond
$1,000.
Allyson Joan Erwin, 18, Largo, at 10:32 p.m., Dec.
19, on a Levy County warrant for possession of less than
20 grams of marijuana, a misdemeanor. Released on own
recognizance.
John W. Stevenson, 54, 13817 N.E. 54th Place,
Willistoni, on Levy County warrant for violation of
probation battery. Released on own recognizance.
Walter F. Bell, 40, 19151 S.E. 3rd St., at 2:39 a.m.,
Dec. 21, ona charge of domestic battery. Released on own
recognizance.
Richard W. Harris, 23, 551 N.E. 134th St., Williston,
at 1:46 p.m., Dec. 19, on a charge of domestic battery.
Bond $2,500.


Police arrest woman for throwing missiles into a vehicle


A Williston woman was arrested Dec. 27 on a charge of
throwing missiles into a vehicle occupied by her two-year--
old daughter following an argument with her estranged
husband over a custody issue.
Police said Jessica Lynn Cook, 21, 21 S.W. 1't St.,
Williston, jumped into the back of her husband's pickup
truck at the Taco Bell drive-thru as he was ordering
food. When she refused to get out of his truck and began
pounding it with her hands, he drove away with her still in
the bed of the vehicle.
bAs he dfbe'soiiftS toward th'e Chelarid police station,
Walter Cook reported his wife grabbttriett*He pifl
from the bed of the truck that weighed two to three pounds
and began striking the driver's side of the truck in an effort
to break the window.
Mrs. Cook then picked up a different object from the
back of the truck and shattered the back window where her
daughter was strapped into the seat. When Walter Cook
arrived at the city police station, Jessica Cook jumped
out and left the scene in her boyfriend's vehicle. She was
contacted and asked to come back to the police station. She
admitted what she had done.


Williston arrests: drugs

Heather M. Lowe, 18, 6851 N.E. 135t Terrace, Wi
19, on a charge of misdemeanor possession of marijuana.
Marcia Kay Burr, 50, 516 N.W. 7th St., Williston, ai
Alachua County warrant for failure to appear larceny th
Octavio Becerra, 23, 3191 N.E. 215* Ave., Willistoi
a charge of failure to appear.
Armondo Cifuentes, 34, 429 S.E. 2nd St., at 8:32 p.n
no valid driver's license.


. A drive-thru employee at Taco Bell confirmed .what
had happened when Mrs. Cook jumped into the bed of her
husband's truck. Mrs. Cook had become angry when she
demanded the early return of her daughter from a visitation
with her husband, and he refused to give the child back
ahead of schedule.
A 57-year-old Chiefland woman is facing four criminal
charges as a result of her drinking and bad behavior at
several local businesses, according to city police.
Jane Rusby Keene, 7451 N.W. 167th Place, Trenton,
was arrested bec 177 alftr she removed her pants in Burger
Kiig' pltking' lotandr tifiated d 61ri ti 6tuid in frfdit of
patrons.
Keene came to the attention of Chiefland police when
a complaint was filed about a suspicious person in the
area of the CVS Pharmacy and Burger King. Chief Robert
Douglas observed a woman walking in and out of traffic
while attempting to cross U.S. 19. She'was nearly struck
by a vehicle.
Douglas received information about Keene harassing
a Salvation Army bell ringer at the Wal-Mart Supercenter
entrance. From Wal-Mart, Keene had entered CVS
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The incident in the parking lot of Burger King capped
off an eventful day for Keene.
She was arrested on charges ofretailtheft, breach ofpeace,
exposure of sexual organs and resisting and obstructing an
officer without violence. All are misdemeanor charges.
Herbert Alston, 47, 201 S,W. 10501. Drive, S.W.,
Chiefland, at 1:30 a.m., Dec. 18, on charges of driving
under the influence and refusal to sign citations.
W Leland Alexander Mercer, 20,' 304 S.W. 2nd St.,
Chiefland, at 9:30 a.m., Dec. 20, on a charge of battery.


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By Rick Burnham
Editor
: sometimes you just have to air things out. Just say
what you have to say, and let the chips fall where
they may. Best not to : ,
leave it inside to fester.
So without further ado ...
Holiday travel can be so .
much fuin.
I was one of eight billion
people crowded in the
Burlington (Vt.) International "
Airport early Sunday morning,
each looking to catch a plane
ride out of the snowy white
north to destinations far and
wide. I had traveled there Christmas day to spend time
with friends and family, a plan that worked out just great.
We ate ham and opened presents and drank eggnog and
did all the things that most families do on this most
blessed of holidays.
But this story is not about the actual events of
my family's Christmas. It is about getting back to
the Sunshine State, to the friendly confines of Levy
County. And it's a story more fitting for Halloween than
Christmas.
My father and I arrived at the airport with tickets in
hand to fly from Burlington to Washington, and from
'Washington to. Jacksonville. Or so we thought. As it
turned out, the plane scheduled to whisk us away did not
arrive on time the night before, and the crew needed extra
time to recuperate.
That extra time, delaying our departure from 6 a.m.
to 6:40 a.m., meant we would miss our connecting flight
in Washington. And with every plane from Burlington to
Bangkok all booked up with Christmas revelers, it meant
we would hdve to travel on Monday instead of Sunday.
Fine. They should have had a backup crew,'particularly
on what is surely the busiest travel day bf the year. But
whatever. We'll travel on Monday, and with any luck at
hWl we'll be home in good time.:. .. .. : ,
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So my 84-year-old father and I, along with five bags,
were there bright arid early Monday. I would push him
up to a certain point in his wheelchair, then go back and
bring up the bags, then push him ahead again. Still, we
,)nade it to the'security checkpoint with a full 45 minutes
left before the flight.
It took dad a while to get through. First he had to
empty out the $150 in change he had in his pockets. Then
the fasteners on his overalls kept setting off the metal
detector. Then the rocket scientists ofthe .Transportation
Security Administration decided there was something
about him that screamed "terrorist," so they pulled him
to the side for a complete examination. Something other
than his age, ethnicity, appearance, demeanor, hat, and
aforementioned overalls said "danger we better give
this guy a once-over." They x-rayed his walking cane
twice to ensure it was not some kind of lethal poison dart
mechanism.
Still, after all that, we made it to the gate with 15
minutes to spare and were soon on the plane. The plane
left 10 minutes late though because some lady tried to put
a carryon bag the size of a Winnebago into the storage
compartment above her seat.
So the 40 minutes we had between flights suddenly
became 30.
If you have ever been to Reagan National, you know
that to get from one concourse to tihe other, you have to
go through security again. So the 30 minutes we had to
spare between flights seemed like not very much at all. So
there I am, pushing him through the airport at break-neck
peed, our carryon bags balanced precariously on his lap.
I was breathing so hard I could not talk by the time we
made it to security, and TSA agents there recognized a
threat when they saw one.
"What is your name?"
"Rick ... Burn... Rick... Brun ... Rick ... Bam."
So they gave me the once-over this time, and I got x-
rayed so many times I.began to tingle inside.
Meanwhile, dad is emptying out his $150 in change
and setting off alarms with his overalls.
Still, we made it to the gate with 10 seconds to spare,
and we made our way down an aisle full of angry glares
that said "next time get here on time."
Jacksonville was a welcome sight, and the two-hour


drive home seemed no big deal at all. We even stopped
for lunch. Dad paid for it with some of his change.
Good to be back.


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television wishing our troops well and telling
them he respected their service. I thought it was
J nice gesture, but at the same time, I wondered
if he would give only passing attention to national
security once he,takes office. I hope not.
Democratic presidents have a reputation for focusing
on domestic issues and not addressing international policy
concerns. L'm not surp the reputation. enhtirly deseryed,
bit some Dinocraticpresidents iave b'eenf ore lax than
others.
Barack Obama has promised that he will take national
security seriously. I haven't seen anything yet in his
public pronouncements that would indicate he plans to
follow through on that promise. He has been relatively
silent on the issue. That makes me nervous.
That doesn't mean he is ignoring national security. He
isn't the president yet, after all, and we can't expect him
to correct everything that the current president did wrong
before he ever takes office. The worsening economy is
definitely a very high priority for Obama.
The world economy is faltering as well. I saw a news
broadcast last week indicating that Russia, which is now
one of the biggest oil producers internationally, is feeling
the effects of reasonable gas prices. The Russian economy
is wobbling under the weight of an economy fueled by
cheap oil.
I know Obama has plenty on his plate to start the New
Year. He takes office on Jan. 20. The economy and health
care, along with our dependence on foreign oil, are his big
domestic issues. I would imagine those topics will take a
good bit of his time for the next four years.
, He would be well advised to consider national security
as another one of his front plate issues. We do have a
Homeland Security Department now. Homeland security
is supposed to be taking care of the business of protecting,
this country from terrorist attacks. We spend a great deal
of money on homeland security. I would hope they have
everything well in hand, as much as could be expected.


But I would like the future president to give a public
statement on his plans for protecting the country. We
live in a volatile world. We live in a world of religious
extremism. We live in a world where Islamic extremists
believe they can go to heaven by killing innocent people.
While it is delusional to believe that murdering
innocent people is a holy act, it is the real world of 2009.
The president must surround himself with people who
can give him good advice on issues of this magnitude. He
must acknowledge the madness and deal with it rationally
and intelligently. ,
I %\o.uld like to believe ObamaawilLact more rationally
than the current president, who acted on bad intelligence
regarding Iraq and then defended his decisions. It was
obviously a good thing to get rid of Saddam Hussein.
It was a bad thing not to think of the consequences or
to study the country's centuries- old history and culture
before invading.
It will be interesting to see how Obama deals with the
issues in Iraq. The country has been war torn for many
years. There are factions within Iraq that hate each other
for the blood that has been spilled in the past five-plus
years. They hate each other for the murders, the rapes,
the torture and the complete insanity that evolved after
Hussein was dead and the U.S. could not get a grip on the
madness.
I am hoping the Iraqi government can survive this
mess, but without a strong leader the country could easily
develop into a regional conflict involving the countries
it borders Syria, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Turkey. That
would be a good excuse for the thieves on the Chicago-
Mercantile Exchange and Wall Street to raise oil and
gas prices as high, or higher than this summer. Can you
imagine?
In other words, there is good reason for Obama to
dive head first into national security issues the minute
his shoes touch the floor of the Oval Office in the White *
House. He needs to be a conservative and vigilant
Democrat when it comes to national security, or oil could
be the least of our worries.
Remember 9/11.


I recently read a couple of articles about the possible
appointments for the Board of County Commissioners.
I noticed there were several names of highly qualified
individuals. I also noticed there were several individuals
that did not live in those two respective Districts. If the
Governor appoints someone for these two respective
Districts who lives outside the respective Districts this
might raise a few questions.
By all appearances the Statutes and Ordinances dictate
that a person serving on the Commission must reside in .
that particular District. If the Governor appoints someone
who does not live in either of those Districts does that
mean the Governor has the power to circumvent the law?
If he does this would it mean that when election time
comes around anyone in the County, whether or not they


live in a particular District, can run for any District in the
County?
If the Governor appoints someone for these two
positions outside the two Districts would the door be left
open for someone who lives in either of the two Districts
to file suit because of the appointments?
Whatever the case may be it seems that it is high
time that something happens or the Governor makes
the appointments in order for Levy County to have a
full contingent of Commissioners.The three should
not have to govern the County, even though they are
doing a respectable jot, without a full compliment of
Commissioners.
Jerry Robinson
Williston


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LEGAL NOTICES

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 38-2008-CA000968
DIVISION:
RICHARD BARNES and T.
BRITTNEY HAMPTON
Plaintiffs,
vs.
JULIAN VICENTE GARCIA et
al.
Defendant.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: JULIAN VICENTE GARCIA,
and unknown spouses, heirs,
devisees, grantees, lienors,
creditors, trustees or other
claimants whose address is
2806 N. Thorpe Ave., Orange
City, Florida 32763.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
an action to Quiet Title on
the following property in Levy
County, Florida:
THE WEST % .OF THE
EAST % OF THE WEST
/2 OF THE NE % OF THE
SW % OF THE NW % OF
SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 12
SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST,
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
SUBJECT TO A DEDICATION
25 FEET OF THE SOUTH
ROAD PURPOSES.
CONTAINING 1 % ACRES
MORE OR LESS.
Tax parcel #03563-027-00
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any,
to it on WILLIAM K. GORDON,
Plaintiff's attorney, at P.O. Box
1017, Melrose, FL 32666, on or
before thirty (30) days after the
first publication of this Notice of
Action, and file the original with
the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiff's
attorney or immediately
thereafter; otherwise a default
will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the
complaint or petition.
WITNESS my hand and seal
of the Court on December 3,
2008. :, .... ..'
''CLERKdF-THE COURT
By: Gwen McElroy /s/
As Deputy Clerk
Pub.: Dec. 11, 18, 25, 2008,
Jan. 1, 2009.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 38-2008CA000999
DIVISION:
RICHARD BARNES and T.
BRITTNEY HAMPTON
Plaintiffs,
vs.
DES, INC., A NEVADA
CORPORATION,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: DES, INC., A NEVADA
CORPORATION, and unknown
spouses, heirs, devisees, grant-
ees, lienors, creditors, trustees
or other claimants whose ad-
dress is P.O. Box 6246, Los
Osos, CA 93412.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED than an
action to Quiet Title on the fol-
Iwing property in Levy County,
Florida:
THE WEST OF THE SW%4
OF THE NE % OF THE SW%
OF THE SE % OF SECTION
12, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH,
RANGE 17 EAST, LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA ALSO
KNOWN AS TRACT 437.
Tax Parcel #03400-211-0A
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any,
to it on WILLIAM K. GORDON,
Plaintiffs attorney, at P.O. Box
1017, Melrose, FL 32666, on or
before thirty (30) days after the
first publication of this Notice of
Action, and file the original with
the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiff's at-
torney or immediately thereaf-
ter; otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint or
petition.
WITNESS my hand and seal
of the Court on Dec. 9, 2008.
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Gwen McEIroy /s/
As Deputy Clerk
Pub.: Dec. 18, 25, 2008; Jan. 1,
8, 2009.


IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 38-08-CC-426
DIVISION:
CEDAR COVE TOWNHOUSE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION, INC. A


FLORIDA CORPORATION
Plaintiff
vs
MARJORIE F. MARSHALL,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE/PERSON
IN POSSESSION
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF ACTION
THIS NOTICE is to MARJO-
RIE F. MARSHALL, last known
residence unknown.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Complaint to Foreclose a Claim
of 'Lien on the following de-
scribed real property:
A CONDOMINIUM UNIT,
being UNIT No. A-2 of Cedar
Cove Townhouses Condomin-
ium, hereinafter referred to as
the "Condominium," according
to a Condominium Declaration
dated June 24, 1980, in 0. R.
Book 160, page 527,. and any
and all amendments thereto,
public records of Levy County,
Florida together with the undi-
vided interest in the common
elements designated ih the
Condominium Declaration to
be appurtenant to such unit.
Tax parcel no. 17044-000-00
has been filed against you. You
are required to serve a copy of
your written defenses, if any,
on Thomas A. Daniel, Plaintiff's
attorney, at 623 N. Main St.
Gainesville, Florida 32601 on
or before January 26, 2009 and
file the original with the Clerk of
Court either before service on
Plaintiff's attorney or immediate-
ly thereafter; otherwise a default.
may be entered against you for
the relief demanded in the Com-
plaint.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of the Court on this 19th day
of December, 2008.
(Court Seal)
Danny J. Shipp
.Clerk of Court
By: Raina L. Martinez /s/
By Deputy Clerk
P.O. Box 610
Bronson, FL 32621
Pub.: Dec. 25, 2008; Jan. 1,
2009.
----------
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR.
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
:-PROBATE DIVISION

Division:
In re: ESTATE OF GILBERT H.
JAEDTKE
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the es-
tate of ,Gilbert H. Jaedtke, de-
ceased, File Number 08-CP-
000270, is pending in the Circuit
Court for Levy County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address of
which is P.O. Drawer 610, Bron-
son, Florida 32621. The names
and addresses of the personal
representative and the personal
representative's attorney are set
forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate, including unmatured,
contingent or unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy of this
notice is served must file their
claims with this court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AF-
TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF ACOPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM..
All other creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons hav-
ing claims or demands against
decedent's 'estate, including
unmatured, contingent or unliq-
uidated claims, must file their
claims with this court WITHIN
3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date of first publication
of this Notice is December 25,
2008.
Wayne F. Jaedtke
21 Lauren Drive
Marston Mills,, MA 02648
SPersonal Representative
Peter J. Kelly
Fla. Bar No.: 328618
Glenn Rasmussen Fogarty &
Hooker, P.A.
Attorneys for Personal
Representative
P. O. Box 3333
Tampa, Florida 33601
(813) 229-3333
Pub.: Dec. 25, 2008; Jan.1,


2009.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 38-2008-CA-000756
JOSEPHINE M: BOIKE,
Plaintiff,
vs.
PATRICK JACKSON and


CYNTHIA JACKSON, husband
and wife, JOHN DOE, JANE
DOE OR ANY KNOWN
OR UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION, and all
unknown parties claiming by,
through, under or against the
named Defendants, whether
living or not, and whether said
unknown parties claim as heirs,
devisees, grantees, assignees,
lienors, creditors, trustees, or in
any other capacity claiming by,
through, under or against the
named Defendants.


Defendants."
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
PATRICK JACKSON
CYNTHIA JACKSON
651 QUEENS ROAD
GAINESVILLE, FL 32641
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
Complaint to Foreclose as to
the following described lands in
Levy County, Florida:.
LOT 7, BLOCK 7, GREEN
PATCH COUNTY ESTATES,
according to the plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 5, Page
25, Public Records of Levy
County, Florida,
TAX PARCEL ID# 14484-000-
00
A lawsuit has been filed against
you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written de-
fenses, if any, on RONALD W.
STEVENS, Plaintiff's attorney,
whose address is Post Office
Box 1444, Bronson, FL 32621
on or before Jan 24, 2009, and
file the original with the Clerk of
this Court either before service
on- Plaintiffs attorney or imme-
diately thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in
the Corhplaint.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court on August 25,
2008.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of Court
By: Gwen McElroy /s/
Deputy Clerk
(COURT SEAL)
Pub.: Dec.25, 2008;
Jan.1,2009.

SIN THE CIRCUIT COURT,'
3fGHTH JUDICIA1I lROUIn,
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 38-2008-CA-
000340
OCALA NATIONAL BANK, a
National Banking Association,
organized under the laws of
the United States of America,
authorized to and doing
business in Marion County,
Florida,..
Plaintiff,
vs.
RICARDO MELENDEZ and
JANE DOE MELENDEZ, his
unknown spouse, now also
, known as Maria Melendez.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
RICARDO MELENDEZ
address unknown,
and as to each of said persons
against the unknown husband
or wife, as the case may be, of
any or 'either of them, if alive;
and if dead; then against their
and each of their unknown heirs,
devisees, legatees, grantees
and all other parties or persons
claiming interest by, through, un-
der or against them, and against
all persons having or claiming to
'have any right, title or interest in
and to the following described
lands.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-
FIED that an action to foreclose
a mortgage on the following de-
scribed property in LEVY Coun-
ty, Florida:
LOT 3, BLOCK 3, THE
FARMSAT WILLISTON, INC.,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP
OR PLAT THEREOF, AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK
5, PAGE 13, PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA ,
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any,
to it upon MICHAEL J. COO-
PER, Plaintiff's attorney whose
address is 321 NW Third Av-
enue, Ocala, FL 34475, within
thirty (30) days from the date of
the first publication of this notice
and file the original with the Clerk
of this Court either before ser-
vice on Plaintiff's attorney or im-
mediately thereafter; otherwise
a default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in
the Complaint.
The date of the first publication
of this Notice is: December 25,
2008.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court on this the 17th
day of December, 2008.


SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF-
TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE
OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication


DANNY SHIPP,
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: Gwen McElroy Is/
Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
Pub.: Dec. 25, 2008; Jan. 1,
2009.
----------
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO 38-2008 CA 001121
NEW WAVE MORTGAGE,
INC., A FLORIDA
CORPORATION
Plaintiff,
vs.
KRISTINA MCGUIRE, ETAL
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: KRISTINA MCGUIRE AND
SHANNON SILLIVEN
whose residence is unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-'
FlED that an action to foreclose
a mortgage on the following
property:
LOT 7 FANNING SPRINGS
WOODED ESTATES 1ST AD-
DITION, ACCORDING TO
THE.PLAT THEREOF AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8
PAGE 1 OF THE PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any,
to it on David Bakalar, Esq.,
Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad-
dress is 450 N. Park Road, Suite
410, Hollywood, FL. 33021 on
or before Jan. 30, 2009 (no later
than 30 'days from the date of
the first publication of this notice
of action) and file the original
with the clerk of this court either
before service on Plaintiffs at-
torney or immediately thereaf-
ter; otherwise a default will be
entered against.you for the relief
demanded in the complaint or
petition filed herein.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court at BRONSON,
LEVY County, Florida, this 16th
day of December, 2008.
CLERK OF THE G IRCUITI
COURT
BY: Gwen McElroy. /s/
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF BAKALAR
& TOPOUZIS, P.A. .
ATTORNfEY FOR PLAINTIFF
450 N. PARK ROAD, SUITE
410
HOLLYWOOD, FL 33021
Pub.: Dec. 25, 2008; Jan 1, ,
2009. .

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 38-2008-CP-
000277
IN RE: ESTATE OF ELGIA
JOSEPH BURKE, JR., also
known as JOSEPH ELGIA
BURKE,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
of ELGIA JOSEPH BURKE, JR.,
also known as JOSEPH ELGIA
BURKE, deceased, whose date
of death was November 6, 2008,
is pending in the Circuit Court for
Levy County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which
is Post Office Drawer 610, Bron-
son, Florida 32621. The names
and addresses of the personal
representative and the personal
representative's attorney are set
forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate on whom a copy of this
notice is required to be served
must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AF-
TER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons hav-
ing claims or demands against
decedent's estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN
3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS


Jan. 1, ~uuti


of this Notice is December 25,
2008.
Personal Representative:
Joseph Zeke Burke
6452 NW 160 Street
Trenton, Florida 32693
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
David Miller Lang, Jr.
Florida Bar No. 0023541
204 Southeast First Street
Post OfficeBox 51
Trenton, Florida 32693
(352) 463-7800
Pub.: Dec.25, 2008; Jan.1,
2009.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 2008-CA-001224
SOUTHERN FOREST GROVE,
LLC, a Florida Corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DENNIS McCARTHY and
BONNIE OLSON, if married,
if alive, and.if dead, their
respective unknown spouse,
heirs devisees, grantees,
creditors, or other parties
claiming by, through, under or
against them individually,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:.
DENNIS McCARTHY
BONNIE OLSON
11561 SW 126 ST
MIAMI, FL 33176
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to Quiet Title as to the fol-
lowing described lands:
LOT 7, BLOCK 22, WILLIS-
TON HIGHLANDS UNIT 7,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 4C,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
TAX PARCEL #: 09588-006-00
AND
LOT 8, BLOCK 22, WILLIS-
TON HIGHLANDS UNIT 7,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 4,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
TAX PARCEL.: 0958-00 7-0
filed agarrstKcyou iand Tyoi/\are
required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, on RON-
ALD W. STEVENS, Petitioner's
attorney, whose address is Post
Office Box 1444, Bronson, FL
32621, on or before Jan. 30,
2009 and file the original with
the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiff's at-.
torney or immediately thereaf-
ter; otherwise' a default will be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the Complaint.
, WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court on December
17, 2008.
Clerk of Court
By. Gwen McElroy /s/
Persons with disabilities
requesting reasonable
accommodations to participate
in this proceeding should
contact (352) 486-4931 (Voice
& TDD) or via Florida Relay
Service at (800) 955-8771.
Pub.: Dec. 25, 2008; Jan. 1, 8,
15, 2009.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN, that the holders) of Certifi-
cate number 1458-06 of the sale
of 2006 has (have) filed ,said
Certificate for a Tax Deed to be
issued thereon. The names) of
the holders) of said Certificate,
the description of the property,
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF CERTIFI-
CATE HOLDERSS: SAU-
TERNES V, LLC
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
OF THE PROPERTY: LOT
8, BLOCK E, RIVERSIDE
SUBDIVISION, UNIT NO 3,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 15,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NAME(S) IN WHICH AS-
SESSED: BARRY BRUCE,
TAMMY BRUCE
All of said property being
in the County of Levy, State of
Florida.
Unless such Certificate
shall be redeemed according to


CERTIFICATE HOLDERSS:
SAUTERNES V, LLC
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
OF THE PROPERTY: LOT
3, BLOCK 73, THE REPLAT
OF WILLISTON HIGHLANDS
UNIT 5, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF, RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4,
PAGE 5, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORI


law, the property described in
such Certificate will be sold to
the highest bidder in the Court-
house lobby on the 26th day
of January, 2009, between the
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
Pub: Dec 25, 2008, Jan 01,
2009, Jan 08, 2009, Jan 15,
2009,
DATED this 15th DAY OF
DECEMBER 2008.


DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-.\
EN, that the holders) of Certifi--,
cate number 1473-06 of the sale:,'
of 2006 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,
the name(s) in which it is as--
sessed are as follows: s1
NAME(S) OF
CERTIFICATE HOLDERSS: i
SAUTERNES V, LLC ,
LEGAL DESCRIPTIONc
,OF THE PROPERTY: LOT,-
16, BLOCK D, HAMMOCKc
HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION,,s
ACCORDING TO THE PLATES
THEREOF, RECORDED IN3
PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 23,3i
PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NAME(S) IN WHICH
ASSESSED: WILLIE W
DICKINSON, WILLIE WALTER
DICKINSON, INEZ DICKINSON
All of said property being
in the County of Levy, State of
Florida. 3
Unless such Certificate-,
shall be redeemed according too
law, the property described in3
such Certificate will be sold to:i
the highest bidder in the Court-I
house lobby on the 26th dayi;
of January, 2009, between theil
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 e
Pub: Dec 25, 2008, Jan 01,
2009, Jan 08, 2009, Jan 15,
2009,
DATED this 15th DAY OF
DECEMBER 2008.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN, that the holders) of Certifi-
cate number 2104-06 of the sale
of 2006 has (have) filed said
Certificate" for a Tax Deed to f.
issued thereon.'The name(s),:Co
the holders) of said Certificate,
the description of the property,,,
the name(s) in which it is as-,i
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF
CERTIFICATE HOLDERSS:
SAUTERNES V, LLC
LEGAL DESCRIPTION.
OF THE PROPERTY: LOTzi
8, BLOCK 57, THE REPLAT.
OF WILLISTON HIGHLANDSi:;
UNIT 5,ACCORDING TO THE0
PLATTHEREOF RECORDED?
IN PLAT BOOK 4; PAGE 5,i
PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVYWS
COUNTY, FLORIDA. TO-2
GETHER WITH A 2002 OAK-Z-
LAND DOUBLE-WIDE MO->
BILE HOME BEARING ID#S';
GAFL134A745350K21 AND
GAFL134B745350K21, TITLE
#S 83932006 AND 83931697,
LOCATED THEREON.
NAME(S) IN WHICH
ASSESSED: ROYCE HODGE,
ROYCE CARLYNE HODGE
All of said property being
in the County of Levy, State of.
Florida.
Unless such Certificatec
shall be redeemed according toD
law, the property described irni
such Certificate will be sold toit
the highest bidder in the Court-i:
house lobby on the 26th day;'
of January, 2009, between thee
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
Pub: Dec 25, 2008, Jan 01,
2009, Jan 08, 2009, Jan 15, -;
2009,
DATED this 15th DAY OF
DECEMBER 2008.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN, that the holders) of Certifi-
cate number 2120-06 of the sale
of 2006 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,
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF


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LEGAL NOTICES


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DA. TOGETHER WITH 1985
SUNBEAM DOUBLE-WIDE
MOBILE HOME, BEARING
ID#S 21G11138AD AND
21G11138BD, TITLE #S
41871849 AND 41866321,
LOCATED THEREON.
NAME(S) IN WHICH
ASSESSED: JOHN C VAM
HEEMST, JOHN CORNELL
VANHEEMST
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 Court-
house lobby on the 26th day
of January, 2009, between the
hours of 11:00A.M. and 2:00
Pub: Dec 25, 2008, Jan 01,
2009, Jan 08, 2009, Jan 15,
2009,
DATED this 15th DAY OF
DECEMBER 2008.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN, that the holders) of Certifi-
cate number 2263-06 of the sale
of 2006 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,
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF
CERTIFICATE HOLDERSS:
SAUTERNES V, LLC
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
OF THE PROPERTY: LOT2,
BLOCK 47, UNIVERSITY
OAKS, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 15,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA. TO-
GETHER WITH A 1997 FLEET-
CRAFT CORP. DOUBLE-
WIDE MOBILE HOME, ID#S
FLFLT79A12733HE21 AND
FLFLT79B12733HE21, TITLE
#8 72513021-AND'72513020,.
LOCATED THEREON. "-ei
NAME(S) IN WHICH
ASSESSED: DANIEL H
JARRELL, BONNIE JARRELL
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 Court-
house lobby on the 26th day
of January, 2009, between the
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
Pub: Dec 25, 2008, Jan 01,
2009, Jan 08, 2009, Jan 15,
2009,
DATED this 15th DAY OF
DECEMBER 2008.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN, that the holders) of Certifi-
cate number 2387-06 of the sale
of 2006 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,
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF
CERTIFICATE HOLDERSS:
SAUTERNES V, LLC
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
OF THE PROPERTY: LOT
1, BLOCK B, CEDAR KEY
MOBILE HOME VILLAGE,
'ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED' IN
.PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 20,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA. TO-
GETHER WITH THAT CER-
TAIN VACATED PORTION OF
HILDA ROAD DESCRIBED
AS: BEGINNING AT THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OF
LOT 1, BLOCK B, OF THE
ABOVE SAID SUBDIVISION,
RUN SOUTH 34 DEGREES
21' 26" EAST A DISTANCE
OF 48.67 FEET; THENCE
RUN SOUTH 89 DEGREES
38' 14" EASTADISTANCE OF


645.90 FEET; THENCE RUN
NORTH 00 DEGREES 21'
46" EASTA DISTANCE OF 40
FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH
89 DEGREES 38' 14" WEST
A DISTANCE OF 673.61
FEET MORE OR LESS TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
TOGETHER WITH A 1987
CYPRESS RIVER COLONY


TRL. SALE DOUBLE-WIDE
MOBILE HOME BEARING
ID#S MLCY2803F1872307A
AND MLCY2803F1872307B,
TITLE #S 44791402'AND
44791414, LOCATED
THEREON.
NAME(S) IN WHICH
ASSESSED: VIRGINIA N
ENGEL
said property being in the Coun-
ty 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 Court-
house lobby on the 26th day
of January, 2009, between the
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
Pub: Dec 25, 2008, Jan 01;
2009, Jan 08, 2009, Jan 15,
2009,
DATED this 15th DAY OF
DECEMBER 2008.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT,
LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN, that the holders) of Certifi-
cate number 2390-06 of thesale
of 2006 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,
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF
CERTIFICATE HOLDER(S):
SAUTERNES V, LLC
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
'OF THE .PROPERTY: LOT
13, BLOCK C, CEDAR KEY
MOBILE HOME VILLAGE,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT.
THEREOF RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 20,
PUBLIC RECORDS' OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA. TO-
GETHERWITH 1984SINGLE-
WIDE MOBILE HOME BEAR-
ING ID# GDWGA418322497,
TITLE # 20971037, LOCATED
THEREON
NAME(S) IN WHICH
' ASSESSED: ROBERT H, HJLL
)-All',of saidpropertynbeing
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 Court-
house lobby on the 26th day
of January, 2009, between 'the
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
Pub: Dec 25, 2008; Jan 01,
2009, Jan 08, 2009, Jan 15,
2009,
DATED this 15th DAY OF
DECEMBER 2008,
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN, that the holders) of Certifi-
cate number 2391-06 of the sale
of 2006 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,
the name(s) In which It is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF
CERTIFICATE HOLDERSS:
SAUTERNES V, LLC
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
OF THE PROPERTY: LOT
14, BLOCK C, CEDAR KEY
MOBILE HOME VILLAGE,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 20,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA. TO-'
GETHERWITHA 1970TOWN
& COUNTRY MFG. SINGLE-
WIDE MOBILE HOME BEAR-
'ING ID # 607186SCX11, TI-
TLE # 62512006, LOCATED
THEREON.
NAME(S) IN WHICH
ASSESSED: RICHARD J
WILLIAMS SR, RICHARD
WILLIAMS
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 Court-
house lobby on the 26th day
of January, 2009, between the
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
Pub: Dec 25, 2008, Jan 01,
2009, Jan 08, 2009, Jan 15,
2009,
DATED this 15th DAY OF
DECEMBER 2008.


DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA


NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN, that the holders) of Certifi-
cate number 2464-06 of the sale
of 2006 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,
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF
CERTIFICATE HOLDERSS:
SAUTERNES V, LLC
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY: LOT 2,
BLOCK 4, CEDAR HAVEN
ESTATES, ACCORDING 'TO
THE PLAT THEREOF RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK
4, PAGE 38, PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA. TOGETHER
WITH A 2001 FLEETWOOD
ENTERPRISES DOUBLE-
WIDE MOBILE HOME BEAR-
ING ID#S GAFL175A37753-
CD21 AND GAFL175B37753-
CD21, TITLE #S 82835202
AND 82835496 LOCATED
THEREON
NAME(S) IN WHICH
ASSESSED: KEVIN RILEY,
KEVIN P RILEY, HOLLY J
RILEY
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 Court-
house lobby on the 26th day
of January, 2009, between the
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
Pub: Dec 25, 2008, Jan 01,
2009, Jan 08, 2009, Jan 15,
2009, ,
DATED this 15th DAY OF
DECEMBER 2008.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

;NOTICE OFAPPLRLCATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN, that the holders) of Certifi-
cate number 2466-06 of the sale
of 2006 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,
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF
CERTIFICATE HOLDERSS:
SAUTERNES V, LLC
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
OF THE PROPERTY: LOT 8,'
BLOCK 4, CEDAR HAVEN
ESTATES, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF' RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4,
PAGE 38, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA..
TOGETHER WITH A 2001
SCHULTZ DOUBLE-WIDE
MOBILE HOME BEARING ID
#'S HOGA20KO2312A AND
HOGA20KO2312B, TITLE #'S
82802403 AND 82802587, LO-
CATED THEREON.
NAME(S) IN WHICH
ASSESSED: KEVIN RILEY
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 Court-
house lobby on the 26th day
Of January, 2009, between the
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
Pub: Dec 25, 2008, Jan 01,
2009, Jan 08, 2009, Jan 15,
2009,
DATED this 15th DAY OF
DECEMBER 2008.
DANNY J. SHIP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN, that the holders) of Certifi-
cate number 2472-06 of the sale
of 2006 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,
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:


NAME(S) OF
CERTIFICATE HOLDERSS:
SAUTERNES V, LLC
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY: LOT 10,
BLOCK 3, WOODPECKER


FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN, that the holders) of Certifi-
cate number 2570-06 of the sale
of 2006 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,
the name(s) in which it is as-


COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NAME(S) IN WHICH
ASSESSED: THE KILGORE
COMPANY LLC
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


I


RIDGE UNIT 2, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
4, PAGE 54, PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
NAME(S) IN WHICH
ASSESSED: DUANE T FOUTS,
RENEE WUNDERLY, RENEE '
LEE WUNDERLY, RENEE L
WUNDERLY
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 Court-
house lobby on the 26th. day
of January, 2009, between the
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
Pub: Dec 25, 2008, Jan 01,
2009, Jan 08, 2009, Jan 15,
2009,
DATED this 15th DAY OF
DECEMBER 2008.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
r COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN, that the holders) of Certifi-'
cate number 2492-06 of the sale
of 2006 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,
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF
CERTIFICATE HOLDERSS:
SAUTERNES V, LLC
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY: TRACT
32 OCALA WEST, AN UN-
RECORDED' SUBDIVISION.
COMMENCEATTHE SOUTH-
WEST CORNER OF THE
WEST 112 OF THE NORTH-
EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 25,
TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH,
RANGE 18 EAST, THENCE
NORTH 00 DEGREES 10' 50"
WEST ALONG THE WEST
BOUNDARY OF SAID WEST
1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST
1/4, AJJSTAIJCE OF $5 8,61
rEET,,rMTENCE SOUTH,89
DEGREES 32' 13" EAST
A DISTANCE OF, 1002.57
FEET, THENCE NORTH 00
DEGREES 06' 56" WEST
A DISTANCE OF 2275.14
FEET TO THE POINT OF BE-
GINNING, THENCE SOUTH
89 DEGREES 32' 13" EAST
A DISTANCE OF 335.05
FEET, THENCE SOUTH 00
DEGREES 06' 56" EAST
A DISTANCE OF 325.02
FEET, THENCE NORTH 89
DEGREES 32' 13" WEST A
DISTANCE OF 335.02 FEET,
THENCE NORTH 00 DE-
GREES 06' 56" WEST A DIS-
TANCE OF 325.02 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING,
THE WEST 25.00 FEET OF
THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION
TO BE USED FOR THE
PURPOSE OF INGRESS
AND EGRESS. THE ABOVE
IS FILED IN PLAT BOOK
ONE OF UNRECORDED
SUBDIVISIONS, PAGE 15\
OF PUBLIC RECORDS OF
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH A 1997
BROOKLYN TRAILER DOU-
BLE-WIDE MOBILE HOME
BEARING ID#S 2G611361JA
AND 2G611361JB, TITLE #S
73228696 AND 73228695,
LOCATED THEREON.
NAME(S) IN WHICH
ASSESSED: JAMES D CADE
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 Court-
house lobby on the 26th day
of January, 2009, between the
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
Pub: Dec 25, 2008, Jan 01,
2009, Jan 08, 2009, Jan 15,
2009,
DATED this 15th DAY OF
DECEMBER 2008.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

NOTICE OF APPLICATION


sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF
CERTIFICATE HOLDERSS:
SAUTERNES V, LLC
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY: LOT 3,
BLOCK D, GLENWOOD ES-
TATES,ACCORDINGTO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECORD-
ED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE
2, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH A 1975
VANDY DOUBLE-WIDE MO-
BILE HOME BEARING ID#S
50789R AND 50789L, TITLE
# 11756710 AND 11756711,
LOCATED THEREON.
NAME(S) IN WHICH
ASSESSED: EDITH GAINES,
A C GAINES, ALLISON C
GAINES ,,
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 Court-
house lobby on the 26th day
of January, 2009, between the
hours of 11:00A.M. and 2:00
Pub: Dec 25, 2008, Jan 01,
2009, Jan 08, 2009, Jan 15,
2009,
DATED this 15th DAY OF
DECEMBER 2008.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

NOTICE OF APPLICATION,
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIV-
EN, that the holders) of Certifi-
cate number 2756-06 of the sale
of 2006 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,
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME($) OF
CERTIFICATE HOLDERSS:
SAUTERNES V, LLC
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY: LOT 5,
BLOCK E, CEDARS MOBILE
HOMEJFAFID!.AcqRD-
dINGTOO-THE, PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
6, PAGE 43, PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH
A DOUBLE-WIDE MOBILE
HOME (NO INFORMATION
AVAILABLE IN THE PUBLIC
RECORDS NOR THE PROP-
ERTY APPRAISER'S OF-
FICE)
NAME(S) IN WHICH
ASSESSED: SHIRLEY
WHITE LIFE ESTATE,
MIKE BECKHAM, MELINDA
BECKHAM, SHIRLEY HARTT
WHITE
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 Court-
house lobby on the 26th day
of January, 2009, between the
hours of 11:00A.M. and 2:00
Pub: Dec 25, 2008, J@n 01,
2009, Jan 08, 2009, Jan 15, *
2009,
DATED this 15th DAY OF
DECEMBER 2008.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN, that the holders) of Certifi-
cate number 2759-06 of the sale
of 2006 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,
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF
CERTIFICATE HOLDERSS:
SAUTERNES V, LLC
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
OF THE PROPERTY: LOT
2, BLOCK I, CEDARS MO-
BILE HOME PARADISE,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 43,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY


CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 38-2008-CA-1100
GREEN TREE SERVICING,
LLC, F/K/A CONSECO
FINANCE SERVICING CORP.,
1400 Turbine Drive, Suite 200,
Rapid City, SD 57703,
Plaintiff,
v.
JERRY. HORNE IF


such Certificate will be sold to
the highest bidder in the Court-
house lobby on the 26th day
of January, 2009, between the
hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00
Pub: Dec 25, 2008, Jan 01,
2009, Jan 08, 2009, Jan 15,
2009,
DATED this 15th DAY OF
DECEMBER 2008.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE' IS HEREBY GIV-
EN, that the holders) of Certifi-
cate number 2778-06 of the sale
of 2006 has (have) filed said
Certificate for a Tax Deed to be
issued thereon. The name(s) of
tthe holders) of said Certificate,
the description of the property,
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF
CERTIFICATE HOLDERSS:
SAUTERNES V, LLC
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
OF THE PROPERTY: LOT
7, JORDAN ESTATES,. AC-
CORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 9,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA. TO-
GETHER WITH A DOUBLE-
WIDE MOBILE HOME (NO
INFORMATION AVAILABLE
IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF PROPERYAPPRAISER'S
OFFICE)
NAME(S) IN WHICH
ASSESSED: ROBERT R
FULLER, GINGER S FULLER,
GINGER WILMONT FULLER,
ROBERT S FULLER
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 Court-
house lobby on the 26th day
of January, 2009, between the
hours of 11:00A,M. and 2:00
Pub: Dec 25, 2008, Jan 01,
2009, Jan q.8,,2009, Jan ,15,
2009, .- ...
DATED this 15th DAY OF
DECEMBER 2008.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
-COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN, that the holders) of Certifi-
cate number 694-06 of the sale
of, 2006 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,
the name(s) in which it is as-
sessed are as follows:
NAME(S) OF
CERTIFICATE HOLDERSS:
SAUTERNES V, LLC
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROPERTY: 0004.18
ACRES, TRACKS IN NE1/4
NE1/4 OR BOOK 404 PAGE
377 & OR BOOK 158 PAGE
231 LESS OR BOOK 465
PAGE 773 & LESS RD RW,
SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 12
SOUTH, RANGE 18 EAST,
ETC
NAME(S) IN WHICH
ASSESSED: KENNETH
L ROLLINS, MARGARET
ROLLINS
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 Court-
house lobby on the 26th day
of January, 2009, between the
hours of 11:00A.M. and 2:00
Pub: Dec 25, 2008, Jan 01,
2009, Jan 08, 2009, Jan 15,
2009,
DATED this 15th DAY OF
DECEMBER 2008.
DANNY J. SHIPP
CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.*
OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL


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LEGAL NOTICES


LIVING, BUT IF DECEASED,
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS,
LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES
OF JERRY A HORNE,
DECEASED, AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER, AND
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANTS, BASILENE H.
HORNE, ASHLEY PARKER,
and WILLIAM WALKER,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
JERRY A. HORNE IF
LIVING, BUT IF DECEASED,
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS,
LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES
OF JERRY A. HORNE,
DECEASED, AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER, AND
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANTS, ASHLEY
PARKER, and WILLIAM
WALKER,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
a civil action has been filed
against you in the Circuit Court,
County of Levy, State of Florida,
to foreclose certain real property
described as follows:
LOT 22, HIDEAWAY UNIT
3, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECORD-
ED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE
12, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,.
TOGETHER WITH THAT
CERTAIN 1997 FLEET-
WOOD HOMES, GREEN-
HILL MOBILE HOME, VIN
FLFLT70AB24705GH21.
You are required to file a writ-
ten response with the Court and
serve a copy of your written de-
fenses, if any, to it on Timothy
D. Padgett, Plaintiffs attorney,
whose address is 2878 Reming-
ton Green Circle, Tallahassee,
Florida 32308, at least thirty
(30) days from the date of first
publication, and file the original
with the.clerk of this court either
before service on. Plaintiff's at-
torney or immediately thereaf-
ter; otherwise, a default will be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
Dated this 22nd day of
December, 2008.
CLERK OF COURT
By: Gwen McElroy ,s/
Deputy Clerk
Attorney for Plaintiff
Timothy D. Padgett, Esq.
Timothy D. Padgett, P.A.
2810 Remington Green Circle,
SuiteA
Tallahassee, FL 32308
(850) 422-2520 (phone)
(850) 422-2567 (fax)
Pub.: Dec. 25, 2008; Jan. 1,
2009.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 38-2008-CA-000165
DIVISION
INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MARK PETERS, et al,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Mortgage Foreclosure dated De-
cember 22, 2008 and entered in
Case No. 38-2008-CA-000165 of
the Circuit Court of the EIGHTH
Judicial Circuit in and for LEVY
County, Florida wherein INDY-
MAC BANK, F.S.B., is the Plain-
tiff and MARK PETERS; THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MARK
F. PETERS N/K/A DIEDRE PE-
TERS; THE ISLAND PLACE AT
CEDAR KEY CONDOMINIUM
OWNER'S ASSOCIATION,
INC.; are the Defendants, I will
sell to the highest and best bid-
der for cash at MAIN LOBBY OF
THE LEVY COUNTY COURT-
HOUSE at 11:00AM, on the
30th day of March, 2009, the fol-
lowing described property as set
forth in said Final Judgment:
UNIT 101, OF THE ISLAND
PLACE AT CEDAR KEY, A
CONDOMINIUM, ACCORD-
ING TO THE DECLARA-
TION OF CONDOMINIUM,
RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK


192, PAGE 322, PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA TOGETHER WITH
AN UNDIVIDED INTER-
EST IN THE COMMON EL-
EMENTS APPURTENANT
THERETO AS SET FORTH
IN SAID DECLARATION
A/K/A 550 1ST STREET,
CEDAR KEY, FL 32625
Any person claiming an inter-

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est 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
sixty (60) days after the sale.
WITNESS MY HAND.and the
seal of this Court on December
22, 2008.
Danny J. Shipp
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Gwen McElroy Is/
Deputy Clerk
(Court Seal)'
Pub.: Dec. 25, 2008; Jan. 1,
2009.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 38-2008-CA-000470
DIVISION
FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE
COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
vs.
TANGERINE S. WINTERS, et
al,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment
of Mortgage Foreclosure dated
December 22, 2008 and en-
tered in Case No. 38-2008-CA-
000470 of the Circuit Court of
the EIGHTH Judicial Circuit in
and for LEVY County, Florida
wherein FIFTH THIRD MORT-
GAGE COMPANY, is the Plaintiff
and TANGERINE S. WINTERS;
TENANT #1 NIK/A DANIEL
WINTERS are the Defendants, I
will sell to tife highest and best
bidder for cash at MAIN LOB-
BY OF THE LEVY COUNTY
COURTHOUSE at 11:00AM, on
the 2nd day of February, 2009,
the following described property
as set forth in said Final Judg-
ment:
LOT 7, BLOCK 32, THE
REPLAT OF WILLISTON
HIGHLANDS, UNIT 5, AC-
CORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4, PAGES 5
THROUGH 5E, PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH
THAT CERTAIN MOBILE
HOME LOCATED THERE-
ON, SERIAL NUMBER
FLHMBC3463X47058A &
FLHMBC3463X47058B
A/K/A 14171 SE 25TH
STREET, MORRISTON, FL
32668'
Any person claiming an inter-
est 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
sixty (60) days after the sale.
WITNESS MY HAND and the
seal of this Court on December
22, 2008.
Danny J. Shipp
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By:Gwen McElroy /s/
Deputy Clerk
Pub.: Dec. 25, 2008; Jan. 1,
2009.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVILACTION
CASE NO. 38-2008-CA-000386
DIVISION
WELLS FARGO BANK, NA,
Plaintiff
vs.
LORA D. WINNINGHAM, et al,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment
of Mortgage Foreclosure dated
December. 22,. 2008 and en-
tered in Case No. 38-2008-CA-
000386 of the Circuit Court of
the EIGHTH Judicial Circuit in
and for LEVY County, Florida
wherein WELLS FARGO BANK,
NA, is the Plaintiff and LORA D.
WINNINGHAM; LORA G. WIN-
NINGHAM; are the Defen-
dants, I will sell to the highest
and best bidder for cash at MAIN
LOBBY OF THE LEVY COUNTY
COURTHOUSE at 11:00AM, on
the 30th day of March, 2009, the
following described property as
set forth in said Final Judgment:
LOT 12, BLOCK 7, OF WIL-
SLISTON HIGHLANDS, UNIT


NO. 7, AS PER PLAT THERE-
OF, RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 4, PAGE 4, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH THE
1997 LIMI MOBILE HOME,
ID NO.FLA14611418A AND
FLA14611418B LOCATED
ON SAID PREMISES.
A/K/A 14050 LEVY STREET


at 970 East Hathaway Ave.
Bronson, Florida 32621, for the
purpose of advising all interest-
ed parties of service being con-
templated if a grant is awarded,
and to ensure that contemplated
services would not represent
a duplication of current or pro-
posed services provided by ex-
isting transit or para transit op-
erators in the area.


NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that, pur-
suant to a Final Summary Judg-
ment of Foreclosure entered in
the above-styled cause, in the
Circuit Court of Levy County,
Florida, I will sell the property
situate in Levy County, Florida,
described as:
Lot 6, Homestead Ranches,
according to the plat thereof,


MARY E. HOOD A/K/A MARY
ELLEN HOOD, et al.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
MARY E. HOOD A/K/A MARY
ELLEN HOOD and PERRY M.
HOOD A/K/A PERRY MORTON
HOOD, and all unknown parties
claiming by, through, under or


Bronson, FL 32621
By: Gwen McElroy Is/
Deputy Clerk
Pub.: Jan. 1, 8, 2009.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 8TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY,-
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION


Jan. 1,00uu9


E, WILLISTON, FL 32696
Any person claiming an inter-
est 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
sixty (60) days after the sale.
WITNESS MY HAND and the
seal of this Court on December
22, 2008.
Danny J.
Shipp
Clerk.of the Circuit Court.
By:Gwen McElroy /s/
Deputy Clerk
Pub.: Dec. 25, 2008;Jan. 1,
2009. .
----------
NOTICE OF SALE
The following vehicles) will be
sold at public auction, free of all
prior liens, per FI Stat 713.78 at
10:00 AM on January 16, 2009
at Lienor's address.
No titles, as is,cash only.
99Dodg1 B4GP44G7XB836439
95Chev 1GCEC14K1SZ276104
04Volk 3VWSR69M74M102712
Lienor: Bronson Lube Inc
555 N Hathaway Ave
Bronson FL 32621
Phone: 352-486-2100'
Interested parties, contact:
State Filing Service, Inc.
(772) 595-9555
Pub: Jan. 1, 2009.
----------
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTYj FLORIDA.
FILE NO: 38-2008-CP000276
DIVISION: PROBATE
IN RE: ESTATE OF NORMAN
HAMEL, '
Deceased.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
(intestate)
The administration of the es-
tate of NORMAN HAMEL, de-
ceased, is pending in the Circuit
Court for Levy County, Florida
Probate Division, the address of
which is 355 S. Court Street, P.O.
Drawer 610, Bronson, Florida
*32621. The estate is intestate.
The names and addresses of
the personal representative and
the personal representative's at-
torney are set forth below.
Any interested person on
whom a copy of the notice of
administration is served must
object to the qualifications ,of the
personal representative, venue,
or jurisdiction of the court, by fil-
ing a petition or other pleading
requesting relief in accordance
with the Florida Probate Rules,
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THE NOTICE ON
THE OBJECTING PERSON,
OR THOSE OBJECTIONS ARE
FOREVER BARRED.
Any person entitled to exempt
property is required to file a peti-
tion for determination of exempt
property WITHIN THE TIME
PROVIDED BY LAW OR THE
RIGHT TO EXEMPT PROPER-
TY IS DEEMED WAIVED. Any
person entitled to elective share
is required to file an election to
take elective share WITHIN THE
TIME PROVIDED BY LAW.
Personal Representative:
CHERI G. HAMEL /s/
7150 S.E. 193rd Avenue
Morriston, Florida 32668
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
CHERIE H. FINE, ESQUIRE
/s/
Fla. Bar No. 0331317
FINE, FARKASH &
PARLAPIANO, PA
622 NE First Street
Gainesville, Florida 32601
(352) 376-6046
Pub.: JanI1, 8,2009.

Public Notice
All interested parties within
Levy County are hereby advised
that the Levy Board of County
Commissioners/ DBA Nature
Coast Transit is applying to the
Florida Department of Transpor-
tation for capital grants under
Section 5310, and Section 5316
and for operating assistance un-
der the Section 5311 and Sec-
tion 5317 of the Federal Transit
Act of 1991, as amended, for the
purchase of transportation re-
lated equipment and operational
funding to be used for the pro-
vision of public transit services
within Levy county. 9
A Public Hearing has been
scheduled for January 19, 2009


This hearing will be con-
ducted if and only if a written
request for the hearing is re-
ceived by January 16, 2009.
Requests for a hearing must
be addressed to Nature Coast
Transit Levy Board of County
Commissioners (attention De-
siree Painter), P.O. Box 310,
Bronson, Florida 32621, and a
copy sent to Florida Department
of Transportation, 2198 Edison
Avenue MS 2813, Jackson-
ville, Florida 32204. Attn: Gwen-
dolyn Pra.
Pub.: Jan. 1, 2009.
----------
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO: 38-2008-CA-000214
DIVISION
CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DARRELL J. REYNOLDS, et al,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment
of Mortgage Foreclosure dated
December 22, 2008 and ,en-
tered in Case No. 38-2008-CA-
000214 of the Circuit Court of
the EIGHTH Judicial Circuit in
and for LEVY County, Florida
wherein CHASE HOME FI-
NANCE LLC, is the Plaintiff
and DARRELL J. REYNOLDS;
MARIBEL M. REYNOLDS; ANY
AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH,
UNDER, AND AGAINST THE
HEREIN. NAMED INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANTS) -WHO ARE
NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN-
KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM
AN INTEREST AS SPOUSE,
HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANT-
EES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS;
are the Defendants, I will sell to
the highest and best bidder for
cash at MAIN LOBBY OF THE
LEVY COUNTY COURTHOUSE
at 11:00AM, on the 2nd day of
February, 2009, the following
described property as set forth
in said Final Judgment:
LOTS 25AND 26, BLOCK 7,
CIRCLE K RANGE S/D UNIT
NO. 1, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECORD-
ED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE
11, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
LEVY-COUNTY, FLORIDA
TOGETHERWITHTHATCER-
TAIN MOBILE HOME LOCAT-
EDTHEREON, SERIAL NUM-
BER FLHMLCF156824401A
& FLHMLCF156824401 B.
A/K/A 15150 NORTH WEST
76TH COURT, TRENTON, FL
326930000
Any person claiming an inter-
est 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
sixty (60) days after the sale.
WITNESS MY HAND and the
seal of this Court on December
22, 2008.
Danny J. Shipp
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By:
Gwen McElroy /s/
Deputy Clerk
Pub.: Jan. 1, 8, 2009
7-7---------
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 38-2008 CA 000916
BRANCH BANKING AND
TRUST COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ESTELLE KONVISER;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
ESTELLE KONVISER; IF
LIVING, INCLUDINGANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
SAID DEFENDANTSS,
IF REMARRIED, AND
IF DECEASED, THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN
HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS, LIENORS,
AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY, THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANTSS;
Defendant(s).


as recorded in Plat Book 10,
Page 16, of the Public Re-
cords of Levy County, Florida
A/K/A
LOT 6 HAMPTON FARMS
WILLISTON, FL 32696
at public sale, to the highest
and best bidder, for cash, at the
Lobby of the Levy County Court-
house, Court Street, Bronson,
FL at 11:00 a.m., on February 2,
2009.
DATED THIS :22ND DAY OF
DEC., 2008.
Any person claiming an inter-
est 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.
Witness, my hand and seal of
this court on the 22nd day of De-
cember, 2008.
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: Gwen McElroy /s/
Deputy Clerk
Law Offices of Daniel C.
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa, FL 33619-1328
Phone: 813-915-8660
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
In accordance with the
American with Disabilities Act
of 1990, persons needing a
special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding.
should contact the ASA
Coordinator no later than
seven (7) days prior to the
proceedings. If hearing
impaired, please call (800) 955-
8771 (TDD) or (800) 955-8770
voice, via Florida Relay Service.
Pub.; Jan. 1, 8, 2009.,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 38-2008-CA-1004
GREEN TREE SERVICING,
LLC, F/K/A CONSECO
FINANCE SERVICING CORP,
1400 Turbine Drive, Suite 200,
Rapid City, SD 57703,
Plaintiff,
v.
MARIA G. RODRIGUEZ,
RICHARD RODRIGUEZ,
ASSET ACCEPTANCE,, LLC,
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. and
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA.
FACULTY GROUP PRACTICE,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: RICHARD RODRIGUEZ
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
civil action has been filed against
you in the Circuit Court; County
of LEVY, State of Florida, to
foreclose certain real property
described as follows:
EAST OF SE % OF SW
OF' NW % OF NW OF
SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 11
SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST,
LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA,
TOGETHER WITH THAT
CERTAIN 2000 HOMES OF
MERIT, BAY MANOR MOBILE
HOME, VIN #FLHML3B1527-.
21902AB.
You are required to file a writ-
ten response with the Court and
serve a copy of your written de-
fenses, if any, to it on Timothy
D. Padgett, Plaintiff's attorney,
whose address is 2878 Reming-
ton Green Circle, Tallahassee,
Florida .32308, at least thirty
(30) days from the date of first
publication, and file the original
with the clerk of this court either
before service on Plaintiff's at-
torney or immediately thereaf-
. ter; otherwise, a default will be
entered against y.ou for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
Dated this 23rd day of
December, 2008.
CLERK OF COURT
By: Gwen McElroy /s/
Deputy Clerk
Attorney for Plaintiff:
Timothy D. Padgett, Esq.
Timothy D. Padgett, P.A.
2878 Remington Green Circle
Tallahassee, FL 32308
(850) 422-2520 (phone)
(850) 422-2567 (fax)
Pub.: Jan. 1, 8, 2009.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 38-2008-CA-001091
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.
Plaintiff,
v.


against the above named De-
fendants, who are not known toc
be dead or alive, whether said
unknown parties claim as heirs,
devisees, grantees, assign-
ees, lienors, creditors, trustees,
spouses, or other claimants
Current Residence Unknowrtn
but whose last known ad-
dresses were:
9861 NW 66th Terrace;
Chiefland, Florida 32626
24 Pathway Court, Dayton&
Beach, Florida 32119
YOU ARE NOTIFIED than an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following property in Levy
County, Florida, to-wit:
LOT 12, GRANTHAM ES-
TATES, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9,
PAGE 7, OF THE PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF LEVY COUNTY,
FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH
THAT CERTAIN 2005 MERT
DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE
HOME HAVING VIN NUM-'
BER FLHML2F181828558A,
TITLE NUMBER 95095803
AND VIN NUMBER
FLHML2F181828558B, TITLE
NUMBER 95095961. ,.
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any,
to it on DOUGLAS C. ZAHMj
P.A., Plaintiff's attorney, whose.
address is 18820 U.S. Highway
19 North, Suite 2.12, Clearwater;
Florida 33764, on or before Feb-
ruary 6, 2009 or within thirty (30)
days after the first publication
of this Notice of Action, and file
the original with the Clerk of this
Court at 355 South Court Street,
Bronson, Florida 32621, either
before service on, Plaintiffs at-
torney or immediately. thereaf-
ter, otherwise, a default will be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint peti-
tion.
WITNESS my hand and seal
of the Court on this 24th day of
Dec., 2008
(SEAL)
Danny J. Shipp
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Gwen McElroy I/s/
S' Deputy Clerk
PERSONS WITH
DISABILITIES REQUESTING
REASONABLE
ACCOMMODATIONS TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS
PROCEEDING SHOULD
CONTACT (352) 374-3639 OR
VIA FLORIDA RELAY SERVICE
1-800-955-8771.
Pub.: Jan. 1, 8, 2009.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT *
OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY-,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Case No: 38-2008-CA-001249
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF
2003 SILVER/ALUMINUM
COLOR
CADILLAC FLORIDA TAG 532-.
KQA
VIN#1G6KD54Y23U233422,.
JOHNNY M. SMITH, JR.,
SHERIFF,
LEVY COUNTY SHERIFF'S
OFFICE
Petitioner,
DEMETRIS A. WALLACE,
Respondent.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
DEMETRIS WALLACE
21370 NE 38TH PLACE
WILLISTON, FLORIDA 32696
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-
SFIED that a Complaint for Fqr-
feiture 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 Plaintiff's Attorney Ron-
aid W. Stevens, Esquire, at Post
Office Box 1444, Bronson, Flor-
ida 32621, and file the original
answer or pleading in the office
of the Clerk of the above named
Court on or before the 6th day of
February, 2009.
IF YOU FAIL TO DO SO, judg-
ment by default will be taken
against you for the relief de-
manded in the Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and official
seal, this 23rd day of December,
2008.
DANNY J. SHIPP
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Levy County, Florida
P.O. Box 610


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LEGAL NOTICES


CASE NO.: 38-2008-CA-
000343
SUNTRUST BANK,
, Plaintiff,
vs.
FRANCEE BRODY A/K/A
FRANCEEA. BRODY;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
FRANCEE BRODY A/K/A
FRANCEE A. BRODY;
JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS)
IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY,
, Defendants:
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
X SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to'a Final Judgment
of ,Foreclosure dated the 22nd
day of December, 2008, and
entered in Case No. 38-2008-
CA-000343, of the Circuit Court
of the 8th Judicial Circuit in
and for Levy County, Florida,
wherein SUNTRUST BANK
is the Plaintiff and FRANCEE
BRODY A/K/A FRANCEE A.
BRODY; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
,OF FRANCEE BRODY A/K/A
FRANCEE A. BRODY; JOHN
'DOE; JANE DOE AS UN-
KNOWN TENANT (S) IN POS-
SESSION ,OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY are defendants. I
Will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash at the FRONT
STEPS OF COURTHOUSE ON
MONDAYS at the Levy County
Courthouse, -in Bronson, Flori-
da; at 11:00 a.m. on, the 2nd dayL
of February, 2009, the following,
described property as set forth
i4 said Final Judgment, to-wit:
EXHIBIT "A"
Tract 1
A parcel of land in the SW
%: of Section 16, Township 12
South, Range 18 East, Levy
"-County, Florida, being more,
particularly described as, fol-
lows:
For a Point. of Reference,
commence at the SW Corner
Sof Section 16, Township 12
South, Range 18 East, Levy,
County, Florida; thence N
00041'24" W, along the West
line of said Section 16, a dis-
"*tance of 1919.21 feet; thence
S IN,. 89025'19" E, 40.00 feet, to
the East right of way line of-
Levy County Road C-241 (NE
150th Avenue) and the Point
of Beginning; thence con-
tinue N 8925'19" E, 1326.23
feet, to the intersection with
a line being' parallel with .and
1362.48 feet East of the West


line of Section 21, Township
12 South, Range 18 East;
thence N 00034'41"W, along
said parallel line, 639.57 feet,
to the South right of way line
of Levy County Road C-335
(NE 75th Street); thence N
89002'40" W, along said right
of way line, 1276.57 feet, to
the Point of Curvature .of a
curve concave to the South-
east, having a radius of 50.00
feet; thence Southwesterly,
along said right of way and
the arc of said curve, through
a central angle of.91038'44", a
distance of 79.98 feet, to said
East right of way line of Levy
County Road C-241; thence S,
00?41'24" E, along said right of
way line, 623.65 feet, to close
on the Point of Beginning.
Subject to and together with
the Equestrian Easement de-
scribed in Exhibit "E" of the
Declaration of Covenants
and Restrictions for Hampton
Farms.
Subject to the Water Qual-
ity Buffer described in'Exhibit
"F" of the Declaration of Cov-
enants and Restrictions for
Hampton Farms along the
North 75 feet and the West 75
feet thereof.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY,
OTHER THAN THE PROPER-
TY OWNER AS OF THE DATE
OF THE.LIS PENDENS MUST
FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS
AFTER THE SALE:
If you are a person with Dis-
abilities who needs any accom-
modation to participate in this
proceeding,., you are entitled at
no cost to you to the provisions
of certain assistance. Please
contact the ADA Coordinator at
Court Street, Bronson, FL 32621
or Telephone (352) 486-5276
prior to such proceeding. If you
are hearing impaired call 1-800-
955-8771.
Dated this 22nd day of Decem-
ber, 2008.
Danny J. Shipp
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Gwen McElroy /s/
-. -i-i1,. DeputyiClerk
Law Office of Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49t Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone: (954) 453-0365
Facsimile: (954) 771-6052.
Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438
Pub.: Jan. 1, 8, 2009.


LEVY LAND TRANSACTIONS
10113108 10/27108
Transaction Code: AAA-Agree Additional Advances, A-
Assignment, AAD-Assign Agree Deed, ACT-Amended Certificate
of Title, AD-Agree Deed, Al-Assumption of Indebtedness, AM-
Assignment of Mrtg, CD-dorrectory Deed, CT-Certificate of Title,
P-Deed, E-Easement, FJDX-Final Judgment Divorce X, MMA-Mrtg
Modify Agreement, NL-Notice of Limitation, PX-Probate X, QCD-
Quit Claim Deed, TD-Tax Deed, TBRD-Timber Deed, ROWD-Right
of Way Deed, WD-Warranty Deed.
516717 QCD 1141 465 $10.00 L12(16) OAK RIDGE EST
Grantors: GUADALUPE ROSARIO E, GUADALUPE ANTONIO
Grantee: CRUZ EMERENCIANA
516718 QCD 1141 466 $10.00 BDY E1/2 SE1/4 31-13-19,
ETC SEE IMAGE
Grantors: EVANS JAMES J, EVANS ANGELA M ESTATE, EVANS
THOMAS E,
JEFFREY JEANNE M, KELLY MAUREEN, EVANS RICHARD,
EVANS JOHN J,
EVANS ROBERT E, EVANS ANNE M, MCNANY SUSAN, EVANS
CATHERINE
Grantees: EVANS JAMES J; EVANS CAROLYN A
516724 WD 1141 480 $160,000.00 W 1/2 L12(3) GREEN
THUMBS DEV INC #1
Grantor: GARCIA LOIDA D
Grantee: TENBROECK THOMAS
10/14/2008
516748 .QCD 1141 520 $10,000.00 L5 (10) WILLISTON HGH
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HUBER PAMELA G, BUSCAGLIA LOUISE
,Grantees: BUSCAGLIA LOUISE, WILSON MARY ANN,
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TRUST, DOWST JONI A
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prantee: GOSNER DIANE
10/15/2008
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.9, ETC, W/MH
Grantor: BENEFICIAL FLORIDA INC
Grantees: FREI ULRICH, FREI EVELYN
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Grantee: RODGERS SHARON L
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1 4


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10/21/2008
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HGH #14
Grantors: CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP,CHIEF DEPUTY
CLERK SHEILA REES, GARCIA WILLIAM, GARCIA SARA
Grantees: WOMBLE WILLIAM R, WOMBLE GLENDA K


Grantor: MARTINEZ VITERBO A
Grantee: MARTINEZ HEIDI
517178 QCD 1142 512 $0.00 BDYL8(I) MANATEE FARMS EST #2,
Grantor: BARROW RANDALL K
Grar4ee: HONDERICK DEBORAH
517179 WD 1142 514 $5,000.00 L29ALLEN WADE SD, ETC
Grantor: WILKS JERRY CECIL
Grantee: ATEYAH AMMAR
517180 QCD 1142 5,15 $2,500.00 L29 SPIRNGS VILLAGE #1
Grantor: RAPP EDWARD G
Grantee: RAPP KRISTIN F


11A


,


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17, W/MH
Grantor: SECRETARY OF HOUSINGAND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Grantee: BROOKINS PAIGE.S
516798 WD 1141 620 $0.00 L 13 (8) SUWANNEE RIVER
HIGHLANDS
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Grantee:, PRICE BOBBY
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Grantors: JAMES NATHANIEL, JAMES ELOISE
Granted: BROWN FREDA
516800 QCD 1141 622 $6,800.00 L4 (25) WILLISTON
HIGHLANDS # 12 BDY 19 13 -18'
Grantor: LEWIS LISA M
Grantee: WELLS ROSE MARIE
516808 WD 1141 655 $62,500.00 'L-1,2,3,4,5 (F)
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Grantors: VAUSE JOSEPH R JR, VAUSE NALDA FAY
Grantee: LEBRON GILBERTO A SR.
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Grantor: THORNE BARRY T
Grantee: LUSNIA ROBERT J D
10/16/2008
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LIFE ESTATE OR 702/306
Grantor: HEMINGWAY HARRELL M JR
Grantees: WOMBLE WILLIAM R, WOMBLE GLENDA K
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Grantees: MASSELLI JOHN P, MASSELLI CAROLEE A
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Grantor:. BAKER BOBBY L
Grantee: BAKER MARGARET J
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Grantors: WALTON DELENA H MCGEE, WALTON DELENA
H MCGEE TRUSTEE, ANN M KEYSER REVOCABLE LIVING
TRUST
Grantees: MCKOY DOUGLAS K, MCKOY STANLEY C
516850 WD 1141 726 $10.00 L 1-4 GATOR OAKS, BDY 35-
11-17,BDY 2-12-17
Grantors: WALTON DELENAH MCGEE, WALTON DELENAMCGEE
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Grantees: WRIGHT SCOTT D TRUSTEE, WRIGHT IRENE
E TRUSTEE, SCOTT D WRIGHTAND IRENE E WRIGHT
REVOCABLE
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Grantors: MUJICA ISRAEL; PASTOR IGDALIA
Grantees: MUJICA COLON DAYNA D, COLON DAYNA D MUJICA
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10/17/2008
516891 QCD 1141 874 $10.00 L4(9) WILLISTON HGH #12, W/MH
GrantorjMISG HLER'R~OBERT ,R.. I,,.R ^ 'ir"
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Grantee: HONAKER JONN K
10/20/2008
516916 WD 1141 914 $1.00 BDYNW1/4SW1/45-14-15,
PARCEL #02044-000-00, ETC
Grantors: KIGHT CLAUDE D, KIGHT LOLA V
Grantees: KIGHT CLAUDE D TRUSTEE, KIGHT LOLA V
TRUSTEE,
CLAUDE D KIGHT AND LOLAV KIGHT REVOCABLE
516917 WD 1141 916 $1.00 BDY 2-14-13, PARCEL #19920-
000-00,'iETC
Grantors: KIGHT CLAUDE D, KIGHT LOLA V
Grantees: KIGHT-CLAUDE D TRUSTEE, KIGHT LOLA V
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PARCEL #03947-000-00, ETC
Grantors: CASSADY CHARLES D, CASSADY RUBY L ESTATE
Grantee: CASSADY CHARLES D
516924 QCD 1141 946 $10.00 L30-31, 12-13(T)
ROBINSONS ADD TO WILLISTON
Grantors: OCALA GAINESVILLE SUBURB AT ROBINSON I LLC,
CALZADILLA GIOVANNI
Grantee: LOVETT JAMIE
516925 QCD. 1141 947 $10.00 BDY SW1/4 NE1/4 3-17-17, ETC,
PARCEL #03947-000-00
Grantors: CASSADY CHARLES D, CASSADY MUNCIE 0 ESTATE
Grantee: CASSADY CHARLES D
516926 WD 1141 949 $0.00 L24(11,) B & R SD # 5, BDY 32-
12-18, W/MH
Grantor: BORROR BARBARAA
Grantees: BOWES BRENDAN, HUDSON ROBERT D
516934 WD 1141 960 $10.00 L3, BDY L2(14) SOUTH
FOWLERWAY BAYSHORE, ETC
Grantors: BRANDT STATHAM LINDA MARIE, STATHAM LINDA
MARIE BRANDT, BRANDT STATHAM LINDA MARIE TRUSTEE,
STATHAM LINDA MARIE BRANDT TRUSTEELINDA MARIE
BRANDT STATHAM TRUST
Grantee: MULLET MANOR LLC
516940 QCD 1141 967 $0.00 TRACT 398 UNIVERSITY
ESTATES, BDY 12-12-17
Grantor: HARE NANCY R
Grantee: BUTLER EMMETT F
516941 WD 1141 969 $0.00 L2(7) GEORGE WWILLIS
ADDITION TO WILLISTON .
Grantors: BROOKS ERIK B, LIVONI RICHARD K, SMITH
WESLEY N JR
Grantees: BATICH STEPHEN J, BATICH EMBERLEY P
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Grantors: ELLIOTT SYLVIA ELAINE, ELLIOTT ROGER HUGHES
ESTATE
Grantees: CLAAR HEATHER A, DAVIS KYLE L
516946 WD 1142 1 $0.00 L2 BACKWATER FARMSITES
Grantor: NATURAL IMPRESSIONS INC
Grantees: PATERSON WILLIAM B III, PATERSON OLA JEAN
516957 TD 1142 28 $5,600.00 #2799-01, L4(16)
UNIVERSITY OAKS
Grantors: CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP,. CHIEF
DEPUTY CLERKSHEILA REES, ZOPPI MAURICE, DIMONDA


516986 QCD 1142 86 $10.00 L10 FOREST PARK #1, W/MH
Grantor: GILPIN DIANE
Grantees: GILPIN DIANE, GILPIN NOAH '
516987 WD 1142 87 $10.00 BDY 15-11-14, PARCEL#00630-
000-00, W/MH
Grantor: STILES EULAH M
Grantees: STILES STUART P, STILES RICHARD A,
APPENZELLER SUSAN S
516988 D 1142 88 $10.00 BDY (21) TOWN OF CHIEFLAND,
SEE IMAGE, PARCEL #06997-000-00, 06997-001-00,
Grantor: BAYNARD OWEN F TRUSTEE, SOUTH MAIN
BAYNARD TRUST
Grantees:BAYNARD OWEN F TRUSTEE, BAYNARD FAMILY
LAND TRUST
516997 WD 1142 107 $38,000.00 BDY NW1/4 NE1/4 24-16-
15, PARCEL #02241-000-00
Grantor: ELAM DOUGLAS JAMES
Grantee: GREAT PROMOTIONS INC
517005 WD. 1142 115 $75,000.00 BDY SW1/4 SE1/4 1-17-16,
PARCEL #03010-002-00
Grantor: MARTIN MARY LOIS
Grantees: CURRY RONALD W
517007 QCD 1142 117 $10.00 L3-4(B) RUSTLING PINES,
W/MH
Grantor: ALTIERI ELIZABETH, COSTELLO ELIZABETH
Grantees: COSTELLO EARL, COSTELLO ELIZABETH
517009 TD 1142 119 $3,900.00 #3114-01, L122-A REPLAT ,
PORTION FOREST PARK #11
Grantors: CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP,LLADO LILLIAN,
LLADO JOHN
Grantee: SOUTHERN FOREST GROVE LLC
517010 TD 1142 120 $3,500.00 #2689-01, L7(22)
WILLISTON HGH #7
Grantors CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP, MCCARTHY
DENISE, OLSON BONNIE
Grantee: SOUTHERN FOREST GROVE LLC
517011 TD 1142 121 $7,850.00 #501-01, BDY SE1/4 19-11-
17, PARCEL #03161-352-00
Grantors: CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP, FLORIDA
MANUFACTURED HOUSING OUTLET INC
Grantee: SOUTHERN FOREST,GROVE LLC .
517012 TD .'1142 122. $3,500.00 #2690-01, L8(22) WILLISTON
HGH #7
Grantors: CLERK OF COURT DANNY J SHIPP,MCCARTRY
DENISE, OLSON BONNIE
Grantee: SOUTHERN FOREST GROVE LLC
10/22/2008
517019 QCD 1142 143 $1.00 BDYSW1/4 NE/4 17-12-17, ETC
Grantor: METOT KENNETH L
Grantees: METOT KENNETH L, SLAYMAKER GEORGE
517021 D(RE-REC) 1142 146 $10.00 L65-66(6) FANNIN
SPRINGS ANNEX, W/MH
Grantor: HENRY GEORGE D
Grantees: HENRY ALISHA K, HENRY GEORGE D
517041 QCD 1142 193 $0.00 L4(9)WILLISTON HGH#12, W/MH
Grantors: MISCHLER ROBERT,REED MILDRED A
Grantees: MISCHLER ROBERT, REED MILDREDA
517043 QCD 1142198 $0.00 L59 TRIPLE CROWN FARMS SD
#11, W/MH
Grantor: CORNEAU CHARLIE R Rk ' u ,: .
Grante,: 'REARDON PATRICIAA -. ':, ', ,.,,.
10/23/2008
517058 WD 1142 288 $85,000.00 BDY NE1/4 SW1/4 29-11-17,
PARCEL #03233-279-00, W/MH
Grantors: RICARD DONALD S, MCKQY EVELYN
Grantees: SPURR DEBORAH R, JOHNSON TRINA
517061 WD 1142 304 $0.00 BDY NW1/4 NW1/4 6-14-1'9,
PARCEL #05285-013-00, W/MH, ETC
Grantors: SPAETH BRAYTON SYLVIA MARIA, BRAYTON
SYLVIA MARIA SPAETH
Grantees: LOEFFLER URSULA H, SPAETH BRAYTON SYLVIA
MARIA, BRAYTON SYLVIA MARIA SPAETH
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Grantors: JENKINS CLARENCE W, JENKINS MADALE
Grantees: JENKINS CLARENCE W, JENKINS MADALE
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10/27/2008
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Grantor: BUXTON DWIGHT V
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Grantor: MARTINEZ VITERBO A
Grantee: MARTINEZ HEIDI
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2008

Commandments Stand Tall
Levy County residents had plenty to celebrate in 2008, and
they did so with plenty of enthusiasm and gusto. The annual
Watermelon Festival drew thousands, as did Williston's
Peanut Festival and Cedar Key's Clamfest. Folks barked
and purred in Bronson, and a wave of Christmas lights lit up
the Suwannee River in Fanning Springs. Incumbents found
new life in November elections, and one man found sweet
vindication when a judge confirmed his right to vote in Levy
County. Not all the news of 2008 was good, however. A
number of federal indictments sent shock waves through the
county, and residents bid farewell to friends and family who
passed long before their time.
Most notably in 2008, local leaders reaffirmed their faith in
the Lord, with the placing of a stone monument on the lawn Three local dignitaries were on hand for the arrival of The Ten Commandments monument
of City Hall bearing the 10 Commandinents. on the lawn of Chiefland City Hall Oct. 29. Pictured from left to right are Police Chief
of.Ciy Robert Douglas, City Manager Grady Hartzog and Hardeetown Baptist Church Pastor
Travis Hudson. (Terry.Witt)


























Ben Lowe hands out free watermelon at the Chiiefland Watermelon Two children have fun riding with a paper A Levy County teen rides an improvised boarck
Festival June 7. (Terny Witt) snowman down the Chiefland Christmas Aug. 23 during heavy rain from Hurricane Fay
parade route Dec. 6. (Terny Witt) at Cedar Key School. (Kellie Parkin)
I' :w ,


High School's 2008 homecoming I ON "______ _----
queen, is congratulated by Susie Gene Hunter of the Cedar Key Aquaculture Association hoists several pounds of
Smith, 2007's queen, during freshly steamed clams as visitors wait to buy them at the Clamerica Celebration
festivities Nov. 7. (Steve Jarboe) in Cedar Key July 4. (Terry Witt)


WWII veteran James Disdale (right) and
Vietnam veteran Gary Johnson wait for the
Veteran's Day ceremony to begin in Bronson The Chiefland grad
Nov. 11. (Terry Witt) May 30. (Terry Witt)

















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Indians take 2 OT win


Late free throws ice the game


Chiefland's Steven Davis fights for a rebound in the frantic early minutes of the
Interlachen game on Monday.

Williston stumbles in Kingdom


Story and photos by Terry Witt steal that followed Jackson's score fed a
Staff Writer fast break that led to a layup by Jackson.
Chiefland took a 24-21 lead into the half.
Chiefland squeezed out a 66-63 double The Indians extended their lead to 31-21
overtime win against Interlachen Monday in the third period, but Interlachen fought
night in the Bronson Holiday Tournament. back and picked up three quick scores. The
"The key was we stayed with what we game continued to be a defensive battle
were good at doing," Coach Mark Lundy with heavy contact, but Chiefland proved
said. "It's a good group of kids and they're to be Interlachen's superior in the steal and
willing to do what I ask." run phase of the game.
The game remained close most of Late in regulation time, the Indians led by
the way, with both teams taking the lead a score of 49-44, but careless ball handling
several times, but and'.a missed shot
several times, but More photos frm this game, Page 10B underthe basket led
giving it back due to __________________ under te baskket led
turnovers or missed shots. to scores by Interlachen and a 52-52 tie. In
Lundy said the team missed several the first overtime, the Indians grabbed a 58-
layups when there was contact, but he said 55 lead but gave it up in the final seconds.
they have to learn to make those shots. In the second overtime, Interlachen
The game was full of contact. grabbed a 59-58 lead before Chiefland's
Chiefland's high-pressure defense disrupted Steven Davis scored on a layup. Interlachen
Interlachen's offensive efforts and led to tied the game with a free throw with 2:40
numerous steals and missed shots. left, but the second charity shot missed its
Chiefland led 13-10 after the first period, mark. The scramble that followed for the
but Interlachen took a 21-15 lead early in next minute put Chiefland in the lead by 2.
the second quarter after the Rams hit a 3- Interlachen moved to within 1 point with
point shot and stole the ball to score. 39 seconds left, but Jackson was fouled on
Chiefland quickly reclaimed the lead the next trip .down the floor and hit 2 free
when Steven Davis hit a jump shot and throws to give the Indians a 64-61 lead with
Interlachen failed to score on its next 14 seconds left. Interlachen responded with
trip down the court. Chiefland's Tommy. a layup to move within a point with, 3.9
Sheffield took a charge soon after, giving seconds left on the clock. On the inbound
Chiefland the ball. That led to a 3-point pass, Carter was fouled. He hit both charity
score by Marquis Jackson. Eugene Carter's shots to seal the win.

semi


$tory and photos by Rick Burnham
Editor

It became evident early on in Monday's Kingdom
of the Sun Tournament game between Williston and
Wolfson that the Red Devils had met their match in
the taller Jacksonville team.
But something else became clear as the semifinal
matchup wore on: the Wolves. had met their match
as wefl in the quicker and more athletic squad from
Levy County. .
Wolfson won 60-49 in- a game that was
considerably closer than the final score would
indicate. The Wolves led 53-47 with three minutes
left before producing a 7-0 run to seal the win.
It was the first loss of the season for Williston
(10-1), the third-ranked 3A team in the state. The
Red Devils were to face Decatur Cqlumbia (Ga.)
Tuesday for third place in the tournament. Wolfson,
the state's third-ranked 5A team, improved to 10-1
with the win. The Wolves faced off against Baton
Rouge Christian Life (La.) for the tournament title.
Williston led 4-0 before Wolfson produced' a 10-2
run to take an'early lead. A barrage of 3-point shots
did the Red Devils in. Lightning quick point guard
Charles Cooks hit one of the shots, as did 6'7" senior
Brett Roberts, who finished with 14 points and 14
rebounds in the game.
,Wolfson held' a 24-11 advantage after one


quarter.
But Williston battled back as it has all season,
opening the second quarter with a 16-7 run. Isaac
Floyd was seemingly .everywhere during the run,
hitting a soft 10-footer with 2:50 left in the half,
and connecting on a layup following a, pass from,
Deonte Welch with 1:15 left. Williston had narrowed
Wolfson's lead to 36-29 by halftime.
Red Devil head coach Dave Vespignani gave his
team credit following the game for not giving up
early on.
"It was a great effort by the kids they just kept
coining back and kept coming back." he said. "One
thing about our kids, they are never going to give
up."
Wolfson scored the first 6 points of the, second
half to take a 42-29 lead, but Williston came back
again, scoring the next 5 on a 3-point shot by Jacques
Edwards and a layup by Welch. The Red Devils got
to within 6 late in the third quarter on shots by Tony
James, James Hunt and Floyd, but Wolfson got a 10-
footer by Roberts to close out scoring in the period.
The Wolves led 49-41 after 3.
The teams traded baskets throughout much of
the fourth quarter, with Williston getting no closer
than, 6 points. Marquette, University commit Aaron
Bowen, a 6'6" junior, put his team up 53-45 on an
See Williston, Page 10B


Williston's Jacques Edwards gets around Wolfson's
Aaron Bowen in the first quarter of Monday's game.


Melbourne tops Bronson in tourney


Eagles


rust shows early in first period


Story and photos by Terry Witt "You take the week off and they're going to play
Staff Writer like that," said Coach Aaron Haldeman.
Haldeman said it all comes down to effort, "or
The Bronson Eagles waited until midway through tonight, lack of it. You've got to give it for the full
the fourth period Monday to shake off the rust from a 32 minutes."
Christmas week layoff, but it was too late to recover. Haldeman has complained throughout the early
Bronson lost, 53-37 to Melbourne West Shore season about his team losing its intensity during
in the opening round of the More photos from' this game, Page 10B games, especially in the first
Bronson Eagles Holiday half, and allowing opponents


Tournament.
The Eagles, who hadn't practiced in a week, fell
behind 13-2 in the early part of the first period and
were never able to recover.,
It wasn't until the final six minutes of the game
that the Eagles stiffened their defensive web and
began to use steals and other turnovers to generate
offense.
Kelby Barber gave Bronson fans hope at one
point when he knocked down a 3-pointer, then a 2-
point jump shot followed by a pair of steals.
The gap closed to 10 points before a pair of
missed free throws and more lax defense followed,
allowing a disciplined Melbourne team to gather its
composure and take control of the game once more.


to take control.
He said he had wanted to practice a couple of
times over the holiday break, but could not practice
because families were going out of town. He asked
his players to run over the holidays. He noted the team
looked weary at the end of the Melbourne game.
"It's almost like starting over," he said.
Bronson has a 4-3 record.
Bronson scoring: Raymie Powers 2, Virgil
Greenlee 3, Kelby Barber 6, Zach Hamilton 11,
Enrique Walker 5, James Rivers 6, and Thomas
Mitchem 4. Scoring by periods 7-13-7-10
West Shore scoring: David Kline 14, Skylar Seriti
20, Keaton Senti 2, Drew Gregory 12 and Jacob
Daniel 3. Scoring by periods 15-17-15-6.


Bronson's Kelby Barber gets rid of the ball and prepares for a
collision with an Interlachen player during Monday's game.











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Thursday, Jan. 1
NO SCHOOL
WINTER HOLIDAY

Friday, Jan. 2
NO SCHOOL
WINTER HOLIDAY

Monday, Jan. 5
NO SCHOOL
WINTER HOLIDAY

Tuesday, Jan. 6
Pizza dipper/spag etti
'sauce
Corn dog
Tater tots/buttered
corn
Baked beans
Mixed fruit/oatmeal
cookie
Assorted milk 1%-2%

Wednesday, Jan. 7
Popcorn chicken or
hamburger on bunh
Mashed potatoes with
gravy.
Green peas/oven fries,
Apple pie/chilled
strawberries
Assorted milk 1%-2%'

Thursday, Jan. 8
Macaroni & cheese,
with ham or BBQ
chicken chips
Mixed vegs/garden
salad
Carrot sticks w/ dip
Chilled pears/orange
Homemade rolls
Assorted milk 1%-2%


Manatee Awareness Month, January
Manatee Springs State Park would like to invite you to visit with their
featured guests throughout the month of January. Besides being the first
month of the year, January is also known as Manatee Awareness month.
Also with the cooler weather came our featured guest, the manatee,
along with our partners in manatee protection awareness, education and
enforcement.
Each Saturday in January we will have experts giving educational
information on these gentle giants.
Such guests will be Save the Manatee Club Jan. 3
Ranger program, 'I am a Manatee'Jan. 10
The U.S. Geological Service's Sirenia Project Jan. 17
Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge Jan. 24
Florida Fish and Wildlife Jan. 31 and more.
The Manatee Spring, the head spring at Manatee Springs State Park,
emits mineral-rich water at a constant 72 degrees, which provides a warm
water haven for the manatee when the rivers temperatures decrease below
68 degrees. Please plan to join us on each Saturday in January to learn
more about these creatures.
Activities for each Saturday program are .free with a paid ,park
admission in January, 10 a.m. 2 p.m. Park closes at sundown. Manatee
Springs State Park is located at 11650 N.W. 115th St., Chiefland.
For more information, please call the park at (352) 493-6072 or visit
www.FloridaStateParks.org.

"Depot Day" Every Friday in Trenton
The Trenton Community Farmers Market moves to a new day beginning
Friday, Jan. 2. The market hours are also changing to 4
p.m. to 7 p.m; Entertainment, on the platform will continue,
and new vendors will be taking advantage of the new day .
and hours. Some local businesses will also have extended i
hours. The Sizzling Gizzard will be staying open late
starting this Friday.
Changes'at the market are set to coincide with a fresh
effort to raise funds for the historic Trenton Train Depot
restoration. Visitors to the market will have the opportunity
to contribute to the fund while shopping at. the market. .
From here on out, Fridays will be known as "Depot Day."
Farmers and vendors can call Elle or Tom at (352) 472- m
7632 for more information.

Swearing-in Ceremony for newll elected public officials,
Jan. 5 "
Proceeds
, 1The~wearig-in; Ceemony for Connie ,'Asbell,
Supervisor of Elections; Linda- Fugate, Taw Collector; ..
Danriy "Shipp .Clerk do'Court; and Oz Barkir,' oPoperty
Appraiser; will take place Monday. Jan. 5 at 9 a.m. in the
Levy County Courthouse, CourtroomiA. Light refreshments
will be served following theceremony. The public is invited
to attend.

School Board of Levy County meeting cancelled, Jan. 6
The School Board of Levy County has cancelled its
regularly scheduled meeting for Jan. 6.

Cub Scout Pack 514 Cake A*ction, Jan. 6
The Cub Scout Pack 514 will hold a cake auction
Tuesday, Jan. 6 at the First United Methodist Church on
Main Street in Chiefland. The auctionwill begin promptly at
7 p.m., but you can view the cakes starting at 6:30 p.m. The
theme this year is "Blast Off to Kennedy Space Center," in
connection to the Pack's trip to the Kennedy Space Center
in February. All cakes will be made and decorated with the
creative imagination of the Cub Scouts and their families
with the theme in mind. All money made at this auction
will be used to help purchase uniforms for all scouts still
needing ,them. Because of the present economy, we have
Cub Scout families that cannot purchase uniforms at this
time. It would be great if all the scouts could have them to
wear to the Kennedy Space Center while representing our
local community.
This auction is open to everyone. Bring a sweet tooth
(and money!), and please help support your local Cub Scout
Pack 514. For information, call Gary at 463-6688.

CFCC Levy Center to offer kayaking from Cedar Key,
Jan. 7,21 and Feb. 5, 19
The Levy Center of Central Florida Community College
will offer Introduction to Kayaking from Cedar Key.
The three-hour lesson will teach you the basic skills of
kayaking and give you experience paddling the water trails
of the Cedar Keys where you can enjoy a rare birding and
wildlife experience. Classes meet at Kayak Cedar Keys,
located at Cedar Key Beach and Park (First and A streets)


in Cedar Key.
The class will be offered four times; 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday,
Jan. 7 and Jan. 21, and Thursday, Feb. 5 and Feb. 19. Each class is $35
and includes the use of all equipment.
Spaces are limited. Register in person at the Levy Center,. 114 Rodgers
Blvd. in Chiefland; by telephone at (352) 493-9533; or online at www.
CFCCtraining.com (select Levy Noncredit Catalog). Levy Center offices
will be closed between Dec. 22, and Jan. 5.

CFCC Levy Center to offer Microsoft 2007 transition course, Jan.
7-Jan. 28
The Levy Center of Central Florida Community College will offer.
Transitioning to Microsoft Office 2007 in January.
The course will meet on Wednesdays, Jan. 7 through 28, from 6:15 p.m.
to 8:15 p.m. The course fee is $49 and the textbook is sold separately.
The eight-hour course is designed for students who are upgrading their
home or office computer to Microsoft Office 2007 from Office 2003 and
earlier versions. Students will learn how to work with the new interface
and how to ihake sure their files are compatible with the new file formats.
Students will explore all the major changes in the Office Suite and learn
workarounds.for features that are no longer available.
This class qualifies for Technical Business continuing professional
education for Florida Certified Public Accountants. Written proof of
attendance will be supplied.

See Calendar, Page 3B



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Offices will be closed on both
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(Thursday and Friday) per
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Register in person at the Levy Center, 114 Rodgers
Blvd. in Chiefland; by telephone at 352-493-9533; or
online at www.CFCCtraining.com (select Levy Noncredit
Catalog). Levy Center offices will be closed between Dec.
22 and Jan. 5.

FREE Smoking Cessation Classes and FREE Patches,
Jan. 8
The Levy County Health Department announces free
smoking cessation classes beginning in Williston on Jan. 8
at the Nature Coast Hospital. All classes begin at 5:30 p.m.
and last approximately one to one and a half hours, ending
at 7 p.m. Free program materials for all participants and
nicotine replacement patches while supplies last!!!
If interested, pre-register by calling Kristina Zachry,
Tobacco Prevention Specialist, at (352) 486-3404.
Registration will also be permitted at the sessions,
but space is limited. Pre-registering is the. only way to
guarantee your opportunity to participate!
The smoking cessation classes last for six sessions and
are based on the highly successful Quit Smoking Now
Program, originally created by Big Bend Area Health
Education Center and newly revised by the Suwannee
River Area Health Center. Each smoker who joins the
classes will develop an individual plan for quitting and
learn a step-by-step method for changing behavior and
quitting smoking. This group approach uses positive
thinking, alternative behaviors, one-on-one help, rewards,.
and group support to help participants stop smoking
successfully. The emphasis of the classes is on long-term
quitting, and includes, the latest, skills for good stress
management, iveight control, assertive communication,
and exercise skills to help you succeed.

Nature Coast Business Development Council Board of
Directors Meeting, Jan, 8
The Nature Coast Business Development Council will
have a Board of Directors meeting on Thursday, Jan. 8, at
the Levy County Road Department at 660 N. Hathaway
Ave., Bronson. The meeting will be held in the conference
room at 8:30 a.m. and is open to the public.
Call (352) 486-5470 for information.

Suwannee Valley Players to present "Misconceptions,"
Jan. 9-11 and Jan. 16-17
The Suwannee Valley Players have begun rehearsals
for their winter comedy Misconceptions by Michael
Vukadinovich. The comedy, directed by Janice Grant with
Ahe assistance of Mike Humphries and Gregory Mercier,
is a story about lies and misconceptions that lead to a host.
of misunderstandings.
Two sisters, Claire (Susan Lastra) and Dora (Elizabeth
Phillips), are opposites when it -comes to just about
everything, and this night is no exception. Claire has spent
her day at a funeral, while Dora has been at a wedding. But
while Dora complains of not being able to meet anyone at
the wedding, Claire admits to running into an old fling,
Peter (Frank Lastra), at the funeral.
There is one thing about which the two sisters do agree.
Their mother (Janice Grant) is starting to worry them with
her seemingly random comments about boats of clothes,
red meat, and Jimmy Stewart. Enjoy this hilarious comedy
as it unfolds with erroneous conclusions, realizations, and
coincidences that are sure to bring side-splitting laughs.
Performance dates are Jan. 9 and Jan. 10 at 8 p.m. and
Jan. 11 at2:30 p.m. Jan. 16-17 at 8 p.m. and Jan. 18at2:30
p.m. at the Chief Theater oin 25 E. Park Ave. in Chiefland.
This looks to be one of the funniest plays of the season.
Mark your calendars now for this hilarious event. The play
is being presented with special arrangements with Eldridge
Publishing Company. Contact us at 352-493-ARTS or
online at www.svplayers.org for more information.

Williston Community Blood Drive, Jan. 9-10
The strength of a community depends on its health,, and
its health partially depends on an adequate blood supply.
Williston Community invites residents to do their part to
ensure a safe and adequate blood supply for the community
when they team up with LifeSouth Community Blood
Centers to host a blood drive on Friday, Jan. 9 and Saturday,
Jan. 10. Stop by the bloodmobile at City Hall between the
hours of9:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. and make a contribution
that can save up to three lives in local hospitals. Make it
your New Year's resolution to give blood and save lives.
Donors are asked to eat a healthy meal, particularly
breakfast, and drink plenty of fluids before donating. All
donors will receive a recognition item and complimentary
cholesterol screening. Donors must be at least 16 years
old, weigh 110 pounds or more, and show a valid photo
I.D. at the time of donation, Sixteen-year-olds must have
written parental consent to donate. For more information,
call toll-free (888) 795-2707.

World War II Veterans Club meeting, Jan. 10
The next meeting of the World War II veterans (and


proud of it) will be on Jan. 10 at Akins Bar-B-Q & Grill
on Main Street (Hwy 129) in Bell. We'll start at 11:30
a.m. for an early lunch. All WWII veterans are welcome.
Membership is free; you paid the price many years ago.
Bring a friend and join the camaraderie.
As we start the new year, we think back and remember
those who left us in 2008: Delmer Alford, June Bogosta,
Jim Disney, Russell Erickson, Pat Johnson, Eva Morelli,


Dorothy Muff, Ed Rich, Boyd Ressequie, Sue Simmons.
and Dale Williams. Well done, oh good and faithful
servants.
May the New Year bring you good health and happiness.
God bless you all and God bless America.
Dot Halversen

The Levi and Parker Bass Tournament, Jan. 17
The North Florida Division of Fishers of Men is
proud to sponsor The Levi and Parker Bass Tournament
in memory of their dad, Sam Ferguson. It will be held
Jan. 17 at Hinton Landing in Old Town. The entry fee is
$75. Example Payout for 50 boats is $2,500.00
This is an Open Legacy Tournament. For all Legacy
Rules and entry forms, go to www.fomntt.com.
Some rules do not apply or have been changed as
following:
Rule 1: You do not have to be a member for an open
tournament. Team must have only one adult age 19 or
above as of Jan. 16, Each team may have only one child
age 13-18 as of Jan. 16, and /or as many as you can safely
within boating laws on a boat under the age of 13 as of
Jan. 16.
Rule 2: No late fee applies. You may pay the morning
of the tournament before 6 a.m.
Rule 4: Bonus Bucks are optional $25. Must be paid
before 6 a.m. the morning of tournament. Bonus Buck
Payout will be as the following:


30% Biggest Trash Fish
20% 2nd Biggest Trash
Fish
.30% Biggest Red Belly
20% 2nd Biggest Red
Belly
Each team may only
weigh-in one trash fish
and/or one red belly that
have been entered in to the
Bonus Bucks.
Rule 7: Blast off numbers
will be assigned in the order
of entry forms and fees
received.
Rule 19 Does not apply
Contact Director James
Class at (352) 213-1550,
6020 N.W. CR 340 Bell, for
more information.

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Log CaObn Quieters
Our family of Log Cabin Quilters are having a great
Christmas day with some staying home, some traveling,
and some remembering other days that mean so much.
I have celebrated many Christmas days and each one
holds many memories.
This Christmas I will have my day with my brother
and sister-in-law, Jim and Lily Mercer. We will be
having fried fish, cheese grits, and lots of other food but
the day will pass with lots of talking and remembering.
Jim is now 87 and I'm 84, so we have had lots of days
together. Much has changed through the years. We went
through the recession when we had plenty to eat but
not much money, but we were together. Memories mean
a lot and we have so much to be thankful for good
health, great friends, and most of all a God who has
blessed us over the years. Have a happy day.
Saturday, Jan. 3, 2009 we will be having Pickin' on
the Porch with Ray Franks and the Can't Hardly Play
Boys. Come on out and enjoy great bluegrass and gospel
music, great fellowship, and enjoy the great country
setting.
Winnelle Home, Director

Jacob and Leslie
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Bronson Road Church
Located between'Newbeny & Bnrnson on CR 337
352-486-2898
Sunday School for all ages @9 a.m.
Sunday Worship @o 0:15 a.m. and5 p.m.
Wednesday activities for children, youth &
adults includes pot luck supper@ 6 p.m.,
Services @ 6:3o p.m. -7:.3o p.m.

Pastor Andy Cook


Otter Creek

Baptist Church'
Services...
Sunday-
Contemporary 8:45am
Sunday School 10:00am
Worship 11:00am & 7:00pm
Wednesday -
Worship 6:45pm
Awanas
Dinner 5:30pm
171 SW3rd Street- Otter Creek-352-486-2112


CONCORD
BAPTIST CHURCH
5551 NW CR 336
Chiefland, FL 32626
(352) 493-1219
COME JOIN US!
Sunday School....................... 10 a.m.
Worship Service ...................... 11 a.m.
Discipleship Training ....................6 p.m.
Worship Service...................... 7 p.m.
Wed. Night Prayer Service...........7 p.m.
Pastor Jamie Brock

STJOHN THEEVANGELIST
CATHOLICCHURCH
4050 N.W. Hwy. 27
493-1561 or 493-9723
Saturday Evening 5:30pm
Sunday 8:30am
Religious Education Class
Wed 6:00pm-7:10pm
pre K-12th
Father Joe McDonell


First Baptist Church

511 N. Young Blvd. (US Alt. 27)
352-493-1481
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www.fbcChiefland.com
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TRUSTING THE ONE WHO HUNG THE STARS


I've heard it said if a man really understood the goodness
of God, and the power that's made available to him as .a
believer, he'd have the faith to swing out over hell on a
cornstalk. While I believe that's true, I'd personally advise
learning to' trust God over the small fires in your everyday
life before ydu go charging the gates of
hell with a water pistol. Of courseI siy y
that now, thinking back to one of my
first rides on a cornstalk.
You see, my family used to have this
crazy tradition at Christmas of hanging .
a big blue star atop the triangular steel
TV antenna that towered 40 feet above .. .
my Grandpa's roof. Once lit, the star ,
could be seen from miles around. It '
was the talk of Shaw, Mississippi. But Anyway..
Come every December I'd watch wut Anyway
with Guy She(i
with envy as my Uncle Joey scampered
up the tower and duct taped it into
place. I wanted to do it so bad, but my Papa would always
wrinkle his Italian brows.
"Nooo... You'll break-a your neck-a der boy!"
I was a young teen before my uncle finally went off to
college and left the chore to me. The whole family came out
to watch as usual. I sniffed confidently, hitched up my pants,
and heaved that heavy welded steel star over my shoulder.
I'd made it only a few feet above the roof when I stopped
to ponder a startling new discovery, something not readily
noticed from the ground. I was scared of heights! That pole
was swaying like a wilting cornstalk over a hot fire, if you
know what I mean.
"Keep-a going' der boy," my Papa yelled, but it was
too late. I'd lost my nerve. I slunk back down with my tail
between my legs.
For the next few years, my little brother Heath
courageously mounted that blue star. He became the family
hero. Me, well, I hung my head and conveniently made
excuses to be elsewhere while he performed the daring
deed.
Mercifully, the day finally came when we both had
grown too heavy to reasonably be expected to climb that
pole safely. I'm sure Heath was just as relieved as I. For the
next decade the old blue star laid in moth balls. Shaw just
wasn't the same.
I'd conveniently forgotten about the star until one day I


accidentally came across it rummaging through Papa's barn.
Just seeing it hit me like a slap in the face. Was I still going
to let a little fear keep me from attaining great heights? After
all, I was a man now, married with a kid on the way.
I drug the star out and started up the pole. Papa must've
thought Santa's sleigh had landed on his house when
m" y 220 potrnds hit the roof.
"Nooo...," he cried, rushing out. "You'll break-a
your neck-a der boy!"
That cornstalk was swaying like crazy, but I just
kept my eyes on the pole and pressed on, one rung
at a time. After some pretty harrowing moments, and
S'some aerial acrobatics that nearly brought the traffic
on the 61 Highway to a standstill, I finally taped that
star to the top and scooted back down to gloat.
Papa's furrowed his brows, "But it ain't Christmas
i4 yet der boy."
What's my point? I don't know, but if I had been
willing to attempt something so totally void of
common sense just to display my own feeble courage, how
much more confidence should I have now that God is on my
team?
Surely the One who hung a whole universe full of blue
stars can take me over any obstacles that lay between me
and my destiny. Commit thy way unto the LORD; trust also
in him; and he shall bring it to pass. Psalms 37:5 KJV
Of course I feel like I should take a moment and give
some: kind of official disclaimer to all you testosterone
monkeys like me who'll want to run out and climb all over
God's nerves by tempting the Lord your God with some
fool act.
"DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME!"
Please make sure you hear from the Lord before ever
even contemplating a hair-brained notion to the likes of
this. You see, next spring that rusty antenna collapsed. I
could've been killed...or worse, sued by kinfolk!
But anyway That old star is safely tucked away up
in my own attic nowadays. But don't worry. It no longer 4
presents a danger. I've got cable.

-Guy Sheffield

You can visit Guy Sheffield at his Web site www.
butanyway.org, or e-mail, him at all4christ@comcast.
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Jan. 1,2009


Elizey United

Methodist Church
Corner of 336 & Hwy 24

Worship Service....... 11:00am
Sunday School...........9:45am

Pastor Rob Doran


PINE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH
16655 NW CR 339. Trenton, FL. 352-463-2151 www.pgbcfl.com
Sunday School ............................................9:16am Rev. Grag Douglas, Pastor
Morning Worship......................................10:30am Rev. ckey Whitley, M ster of
Evening Worship..........................................6:00prm Rev. Emanuel Harris, Minister of
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Prayer Meeting, Youth, College & Career.....7:00pm Jared Douglas, Collega & Career


Miss Honey says ...

Hi, everyone. Hope you had a Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year. God has been very good to me
and I thank Him so much for all Ijis blessings. Where
would I be without Jesus? Friends may forsake us, and
families may forget us, but Jesus is always there beside
us and ready and willing to
hear and answer when we call'
on Him.
My car had to go to the
shop and took most all of my
money and then old St. Nick
almost forgot me! I got photos
instead of cash but I thank God
for all of my friends and also
my blessings. And for my
only sister, also my kids, and,
yes, my little dogs. They love me very much and, yes,
you already know I love them too.
But, Sugar Bugger has not been found. I pray he has
a good home wherever he is. IfI can't have him, please
love him for me. Ok? But if you decide to bring him
back home, just put him over the fence, no questions
asked. And may God bless you.
I will make this short and sweet and promise to do
better next week. So, until then, God bless each of
you.
So says Miss Honey.


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Fun things to do


this week:.


Christmas is now behind us and although 2009 seemed to sneak up on us. it is
here and we might as well make the best of it. I was listening to the radio this
morning and the DJ said New Year s resolutions are a bad idea because it makes
us feel bad when we set goals that we eventually find out are unattainable. I've
never been one to resolve to change something about myself on Jan. 1. but that
doesn "t mean I don't think we can all work toward making ourselves better people
this year, So if you 're not 100 percent sure you can lose that extra 10 pounds or
go to church every week, here are a couple guilt-free ways to start your new year
right:.

.I always look forward to the traditional Southern meal on Jan. 1 that brings
good luck for the new year. I swear the one time I didn't eat black-eyed peas,
greens, ham hocks, combread'and rice for New Year's I had the worst year.
Apparently, this tradition originated in the Civil War. Northern troops, in a move
to weaken the Soulh, swept through and destroyed all of the South's food supply.
The. North didn't think to destroy black-eyed peas because it'was considered cattle
feed. The South.was starving and,,thus, began,to eat the "cowpeas." Now it is a
symbol of','"humility" to eat the modest fare, and is eaten to bring good luck in the
coming year. ..

V For the quilt enthusiasts, head ,to Santa Fe College in Gainesville for the
"Quilts of the Region" exhibit. The President's Gallery is'featuring hand- and
machine-crafted quilts by fabric artists Cotella Bevis, Anne Kress, Lyn White,
Candace McCaffery and Elizabeth Strickland. You'll only have three more days
to witness-this specitacularj displayj,f artwork, however. The college reopens Jan.
5 and the exhibit ends Jan. 7. For more information,-call Gallery Manager Jaynd
Grant at (352) 395-5464.

% The local Cub Scout Pack 514 needs your help. To. start your year off
generously, head to the "Blast Off to Kennedy Space Center" Cake Auction. The
auction will beheld Jan. 6 at 7 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church on Main
Street in Chiefland. The scouts will be going to the Kennedy Space Center in
February, and this fundraiser will help ensure they all have uniforms to wear on
the trip. The cakes will be made and decorated with the creative imagination of
the scouts and their families. For information, call Gary at 463-6688,

The economy may be in turmoil, but I've always believed in the power of positive
thinking.,Every year on Jan. I we have an opportwrity to thank the previous year
for its blessings, say goodbye, and to Welcome in-the new year with a smile. This
year is no different. So here s to 2009. May it be filled with health and happiness.
Happy New Year! .,


King bee, baby


"I'm a King Bee, Baby." So sang John Belushi
with fellow bee, Dan Ackroyd, on a now-famous
Saturday Night Live skit. They were absolutely
hilarious in their brightly colored yellow-and-black-.
striped costumes with the gigantic antlers (would
you believe antennas; still stuck in Santa mote here)
bobbling crazily while they sang.
Those were carefree, funny bees, unlike. the
unfunny honey bees whose acquaintance we were
unlucky enough to make years ago.
B.C. (before children), we lived in another historic
home in Georgia similar to our last one in that it had
many levels, high ceilings and came with surprises,
usually found by the innocent, unsuspecting wife.
One afternoon, I became aware of a muted
droning sound, sort of like miniature airplanes, like
very miniature and very close to my ears. Then I
saw a bee fly into the room. My own antennas went
up immediately and I' turned to see from where this
alarming creature could have entered into my private
sanctum.
To my horror, I saw several of his buddies attached
to the edge of the window frame in a vertical line,
following a brown substance dripping down from the



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ceiling, a substance that proved to be sticky when
touched, which was, of course, honey. The window
was directly behind the couch, where I had only
seconds before been engrossed in a novel, probably
about some heroine about to embark alone on a really
stupid and dangerous adventure.
Now I must tell you that I am allergic to bee
stings. Actually, it's hornets, but if anything within
my general area buzzes and has wings, it will more
than likely end up deceased. In this case, however,
I chose not to be another dumb heroine, but decided
that waiting for back-up was clearly in order upon
noting that the thin, brown line was ever increasing.
My husband arrived home from work to find me
pacing the kitchen floor armed with a fly swatter and
an almost-empty can of Raid. He dispatched the Raid
on the group of intruders in the living room, which
then left us with the fly swatter and flea spray. They
just kept on coming.
Realizing that we had to go to the source, my
husband got out his trusty 16-foot ladder and even
trustier chain saw. Yes, chain saw. But first he had
to dress for battle. Unfortunately, we did not own a
beekeeper's costume, so we improvised with. a long-
sleeved flannel shirt, a baseball cap, and a bandanna
covering the lower part of his face. He looked


like a cross between Paul Bunyan, John Smoltz and
Lawrence of Arabia.
He climbed the metal ladder holding the saw, the
fly swatter and the flea spray. I watched out of a
second-story window, praying for his safety as he cut
out about a two-by-four foot section of the roof. What
he found was unbelievable. There were thousands
of bees in their honeycombs where they had been
undisturbed for years.
My husband very carefully removed them by the
bucketful to place them in a wheelbarrow below.
They mounded to about a three-foot height above
the rim. All the while, the bees swarmed around my
fearless husband, but never once stung him. If they
had known the fate of their beloved honeycombs, they
would have attacked with a vengeance.
I'm not going to say that we had a bonfire, but the
aroma of heated honey was rife in the neighborhood.
I can only tell this tale now, assuming that 18 years
is long enough for the statute of limitations on Bee
Murder to have run out. Our elderly landlord never
knew about the chain saw or the fire, his solution
being to let the honey dry up on its own. We just
turned up the heat a bit.

Wanda Kaye


MOVIE CHOICES FOR KIDS
THE TALE OF DESPEREAUX
(Running time: 100 minutes)
Rated G
Animated with the voices of Matthew Broderick, Dustin Hoffman, Emma Watson,
Tracey Ullman, Robbie Coltrane
I didn't read the book that spawned this movie. I went in completely cold, looking forward
to a delightful tale of a brave little mouse. While the movie was that in part, it also has a darker
side.
The movie begins in a fantasyland where soup is a big deal. The main chef makes a special
soup every year on "soup day." The whole town awaits the results of this new soup. The first
bowl goes to the Queen.
A rat, just in from a ship at sea, follows the scent of the soup that wafts through the town. He
is discovered in the castle kitchen as he follows the scent of the delicious soup. Guards chase
him until, by accident, he falls into the Queen's bowl of soup. The shock of the appearance of
a rat in her soup causes the Queen to have a heart attack and fall face first, dead, into her bowl
of soup.
The rat escapes, but the King is so heartbroken at the loss of his Queen, that he banishes
soup and all rats from his castle village forever. A dark cloud forms over the village, leaving no
sunshine and no rain to grow vegetables. This part of the movie is very sad. The little children
in the audience got very quiet when this happened.
The Princess feels sad and trapped in this unhappy world. Little Despereaux, banished from
the mouse community for not being afraid and not cowering a disturbing turn of events --
meets her and decides to free everyone from the dark cloud and fix the Princess's sadness.
Then there is a bad subplot about a homely servant girl who is jealous of the Princess and
isdetermined to be a princess herself. She gets tricked by the rat into kidnapping the Princess.
The Princess is tied up on the floor of the rat community with hundreds of hungry rats ready
to attack her. This is for kids?
Of course it all works out well in the end, with everyone apologizing to everyone, else sort
of the point of the story. But it seemed to me too dark for children under 8 or 9. While the
animation is beautiful, send the kids with Grandma as this one is no joy to see.

SEVEN POUNDS
(Running time: 118 minutes)
Rated PG-13
Starring Will Smith, Rosario Dawson, Woody Harrelson
Speaking of sad, Seven Pounds is a contender for saddest movie of the year. I can't say too
much without revealing the plot. But I can tell you that the movie hides the real story behind
Ben Thomas (Smith) for as long as it can. You have to take this ride on faith that everything is
going to make sense in the end, which it does.
This story about guilt and penance is sweet and mysterious. While I enjoyed the interaction
between the characters and tried to figure out what happened and what was going to happen
- which I didn't get until almost the end of the movie Seven Pounds is unremittingly sad.
There is no violence or bad language and only one brief sex scene. It's too sad for children
under 16 and for most adults.

(Editor s Note: "Movie Choices For Kids, a nationally syndicated column by movie guru
Jean Joachim, is featured each week in the Levy County Journal)


This Holiday Season join others in the community
who are giving a loved one a beautiful Smile!
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in her future success" Jennifer Smith
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"Jane is so much more self confident now that she has straight, beautiful
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LARGE AND SMALL ANIMAL PRACTICE
VNew Hours
M-Th 7:30-5 (352) 528-4840
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Pole Barns
,Brian Smith
S Builders, Inc.
Lic. No. RB29003114
9730 SW 67th Street
Cedar Key, FL 32625
(352) 543-9552
(352) 543-6643


GATOR WORKS COMPUTING, INC.
consulting Services
Custom. Programming
Sales, Repairs, & Upgrades
'A 24/7 Network Monitoring
Off-site Backups

(352) 493-oo006 4 West Park Ave Chiefland, Fl
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For all your construction needs
Crane Services Dumpsters
Construction Debris


P.O. Box 367
Newberry, FL 32669


Office: 352-472-7707
Toll Free: 1-866-919-7707


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Concrete & Masonry Inc.


5790 NW 135 Street
Chiefland, Florida 32626
Hugh S. Keen Owner


Phone
352/493-1094


Fax ,
,352/490-5329


Free Estimates
hughsconcrete@bellsouth.net
Foundations Slabs Brick Block
Stone Fireplaces
Complete Concrete & Masonry Services
Licensed and Insured.
Serving the Tri-County Area for 22 years


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: ', Chiefland, FL 32644
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104 Southwest 266th Street Newberry, FL 32669
352.472.4943 or 866.376.4943
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LOST & FOUND- if you have lost
a pet. Please remember to call your
local animal shelter. For Gilchrist
Co. (352)463-3158. 10/30


LOST DOG White Samoyed,
recently shaved except head.
Last seen near St. Alban's
church on U.S. 19 on 12/4/08.
Just moved into area. Dog is
ill and needs medical atten-
tion.352-231-3553. tfn

Notices

NARCONON...a nonprofit pub-
lic benefit organization that spe-
cializes in helping people with
drug or alcohol addictions offers
FREE assessments and more
than 11,000 local referrals. Call
(800) 556-8885 or visit www.
drugrehab.net tfn
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
FREE PREGNANCY TESTS
Confidential Harmony Pregnan-
cy & Resource Center. Open
Mon., Tues., Thurs. 11AM-6PM
Call (352)493-7773 Harmony
pregnancy center PO Box 2557
Chiefland,FL 10/30

12 Services

NUMBER 1 SCRAP GOLD
buyer in north central Florida.
We pay top dollar $ and come to
you. (352) 479-9021. 12/11


BOBCAT WORK, lot cleanup,
driveways, mobile home
demolition, brush cleanup.
Custom truck hauling 24'
flatbed truck for hire. 486-5860
or 949-3482 10/30

BUILDINGCONTRACTOR, cus-
tom homes on your lot. Remodel
bathrooms, roofing and repair,
decks and siding, CBC058489
(352)463-0781 10/30

BUSH HOG, Tractor, &' Stump
Grinding', lawn mowing & more!!
(352)498-2465-,(d), ,,(352)542-,
9380(e). 10/30

CAPT. DEEP SEA'S CHAR-
TERING, Island Tours, Fishing
(flats & offshore) Dolphin sight-,
ings and more! (352)493-4921 or
(352)318-1716. 11/6

CHILDCARE In Christian
home, in Chiefland. Mon-Fri.
Flexible hours. $18/day. Drop-
off welcome with 24/hr. no-
tice.(352)493-9209 / (352)949-,
1571. 10/30

CLEANING ULTRA CLEAN!
Full Service Cleaning company
for both residential & commercial
cleaning. Available weekly, bi-
weekly, & monthly. Fully insured
& bonded. Call (352)949-3577.
Stephanne 10/30


COMPUTERS AND INTERNET
Computer Install, Relair, &
Networking with in Home Ser-
vice! Call All Point Computers at
(352)210-1985. '10/30

CUSTOM CONSTRUCTION,
additions, new homes, sid-
ing, much more.' Hanssen
Homes, Licensed and Insured,
CRC1328601. Call Tommy 352-
339-5220 or Brian 352-528-2246
for more information and pricing.
10/30

DEMOLITION and/or lot clean up
work. (352)542-7981 or (352)578-
5029 Travis Joyner. 10/30

DRYVWALL Hard coat. re-
pair specialist. Interior-Exterior
CC#1555 (352)486-4316 10/30

DRYWALL-Hangfinish, repairs. State
Licensed #CBC058489 Tri- County.
Call (352)463-0781. 10/30


DRYWALL Dale Petty's Dry
Wall LLC. Hang, finish & texture.
Licensed & Insured, 20+ yrs.
exp. Call Dale, office (352)498-
6036 /cell (352)578-5148. 10/30

DRYWALL PATCH AND
REPAIR. Painting and pressure
cleaning. (352) 529-0580 10/30

ESSE CUTS HAIR SALON is
open Monday thru Friday 9:00-
5:30 & Saturday 10:00-3:00.
Call for an appointment today!
10/30

FENCING D&C FENCING, 28
yrs experience, lowest prices
around, guaranteed. Install field
fences, barb-wire, & board fence.
Call (352)493-4177. 10/30


BUSINESS


Services

FLOORING Ceramic tile, floor-
ing & installation! Over 12 years
experience! Locally owned &
operated. Call Jordan for free
estimates! Greigs Tile, LLC
(352)949-4294 or visit www.
greigstile.com 10/30

HANDYMAN Insured, serving
Tri-County area. Lawn care, bush
hogging, welding, hauling, small
engines, pressure washing,
sawmill, general labor, and much
more. Also computers. (352)
514-4120. No job too small.
10/30

HANDYMAN WITH 20 YRS ex-
perience. No job too big or small;
I do them all. Licensed Aluminum
and Carpentry. License #s Levy:
1740; Gilchrist: 0613; Dixie: 07-
18, 07-19. Johnny Martin, Sr.
Cell 535-7704, or 493-7490. tfn

IRRIGATION- 20 plus. years
experience. Installs, repairs &
service. Licensed & Insured, call
(352)286-8772 Mark.. 10/30

IRRIGATION SYSTEMS Free
estimates. Call Quality Lawn-
scape, LLC at (352) 258-2702.
Tri county residents receive
$100 discount by mentioning
this ad. 11/6


JOE'S HANDYMAN SERVICES
- including/ general home main-
tenance and carpentry. Excel-
lent references, excellent rates.
Free estimates. 607-591-2043
.11/2,0


JUNK CARS, scrap, farrm
equipment cleanup. Free
pickup. Paid on shares of money
collected for item(s). 486-5860
or 949-3482. 10/30.

LAND CLEARING (352) 535-
5526 10/30

LAWN SERVICE Residential
and Commercial. Serving Tri-
County area. EdWen Services
(352) 514-4120 10/3Q

DECORATIVE LANDSCAPE
curbing 24 colors, 37 patterns
to- choose from. Call Steve at
(352)' 258-2702 for free esti-
mate. 11/6'

JOE'S MOBILE AUTO MAIN-
TENANCE We come to you for
your basic automobile mainte-
nance and repairs, oil changes,
tire rotations, interior & exterior
detailing and more. 607-591-20
43 11/20

MORTGAGE BROKER- call
today for Home & Commercial
financial needs. Oakley Home
Loans EHO (352)543-0809.
10/30

MOWING SERVICE (352) 5.35-
5526 10/30

PALM TREES & more Installed
(352) 535-5526 '10/30

NATURE COAST MAIL &
MORE, packing and shipping,
FedEx, DHL, USPS, overnight
shipping, boxes/ tape/ shipping
supplies, gifts, Blue Mountain
Arts and Leanin' Tree greeting
cards, fax and copy services,
private mailbox rentals. (352)
493-9734 Chiefland Regional
Shopping Center next to Beall's
Clothing Outlet. 10/30

PARKING LOT STRIPING, No
job too big or small! Fully in-
sured.. CallShamrockServices,
anytime including weekends.
(352)463-1212 10/30

PAINTING & PRESSURE
WASHING. Residential &
,Commercial Professional
staff, Insured. Free Estimates.
ShamroCk Services, anytime
including weekends. (352)463-
1212. 10/30

TAYLOR CUSTOM PAINTING,
INC. Residential Commercial,
Interior & Exterior, Painting
and Pressure Washing. Free
Estimates. Licensed and
Insured. 27 Years Experience.
352-493-2518 10/3Q0.

PET GROOMER SUNNY, for-
merly of Dogs-n-Suds, now
located at home in Bronson!
(352)486-1445 10/30

PRESSURE CLEANING mo-
bile homes starting at $30. Scott
(352)949-2138 10/30

PRESSURE WASHING In-
sured, Professional staff. Free
Estimates. Shamrock Servic-
es. Anytime, also weekends.
(352)463-1212 10/30


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CLASSIFIED


O2 Services

ROBINSON'S SEAFOOD
MARKET, Fishing Charters &
Restaurant, located off 'State
road 24, Rosewood Fl. Carl
& Eve Robinson, owners.
(352)543-5051. 10/30


ROOFING REPAIRS $99 and
up. $$$$$$$ METAL ROOF-
ING$$$$$$$ Save $$$$! Free
estimates!!'State Licensed CCC
1326066. (352)463-0781 10/30

ROOFING REPAIRS -
Shingles, wood, leaks, skylights,
mobile home cool seal, 25 yrs.
exp. Not a contractor. (352)463-
1987 10/30

ROOFING, skylights, metal
flashing, shingles and rotting
wood, mobile home cool seal, 25
years experience, not a contrac-
tor. All of Tri -County. (352)463-
1987 10/30

SHEDS, SHEDS, SHEDS! We move
'em. Best price in town. (352)493-
0345. Joe's Rollback Service. Credit
cards accepted 10/30

SHOP & CROP opens the doors
to a new concept in scrapbook-
ing/digital storybooks/custom
framing. It's not fancy, but it's
warm and cozy. Located in
Chiefland, call 352-490-0533.
10/30

SPECIALIZED SECRETARIAL
SERVICES include: Office or-
ganization,' resumes, web page
design & research, newsletters,
announcements.. Suzy Yeager
dba SSSnMore (352)493-1370
or sssnmore@yahoo.com 10/30

STUMP GRINDING Reason-
.able rates, insured. (352)463-
9100. 10/30

TREE & BRUSH CLEANUP
Lots, power lines, fence line
cleared, stump removal, free
tree removal. (352)463-3700 or
(352)538-5072. 10/30

JOYNER'S TREE SERVICE
Heights unlimited, licensed.&
Insured, free estimates reason-
able rates!. Serving a`l surround-
irnig counties, (352)542-7981 or
(352)578-5029. 1,0/30

TREE SERVICE 70' bucket
truck. Hydraulic loader trucks,
stump grinder. -$1,000,000
general liability insurance.
Professionally trained crew.
Serving the entire Tri-County
area. Bob Osborne Tree Ser-
vices Inc. Call (352)463-9100
or Toll Free 1-888-606-8733.
10/30

TREE SERVICE- A profes-
sional.licensed and insureditree
service. Free estimates, lots
& power lines cleared, trees
trimmed and/or removed. 24 hr.
Emergency service and insured
claims. All major credit cards
accepted. Call Ressler Profes-
sional Tree Service. Kennedy
Ressler. 352-493-9313. tfn

VICE'S TREE SERVICE and
Stump Grinding. Affordable, rea-
sonable rates. 542-1818 or 352-
356-1987. 10/30


HUNTER'S TREE SERVICE:
Free Estimates, licensed and
insured; bucket truck, back-
hoe, 12" commercial chipper.
No charge.for hauling chipped
limbs; stumpgrinder discount.
Professional clean-up. Call 352-
528-0147, cell #352-219-2408.
11/27

TRENCHER SERVICE Electric/
water lines, cheaper than rentals.
Scott (352) 949-2138. 10/30

ALL YOUR SHOOTING NEEDS
are at the Outback Trader!
(352)463-7005 10/30

LET STEVE SMITH CON-
STRUCTION help you build your
Custom Dream Home. We also
specialize in concrete work. Call
Karen Smith at 352-538-3141
for more information. 10/30
WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE
I PAY TOP DOLLAR
FOR JUNK CARS, EQUIP-
MENT, OLD FARM MACHIN-
ERY AND MISC. METALS.
FREE PICK UP. CALL GENE
AT 352-302-2781 10/30

Free

FREE MEALS on Wheels for'
Pets! Begins this weekend at
Chiefland Flea Market! Call for
details (352)493-0252 10/30

FREE ITEMS Will pick up your
free unwanted yard sale items.
(352)542-9324. 10/30


ANOTHER WAY, INC a domestic
violence and rape crisis center is
seeking volunteers to fill a wide
variety of volunteer positions. If
interested please contact Susan
Blackie at 386 719-2700 ext: 23
or e-mail at susanblackie@anot
herwayinc.net tfn

S Announcements

EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT,
customer appreciation night!
Buy 1 regular dinner entree at
full price & get 1 half price. 4-8
PM only. (352)543-5051. 10/30

SHOP & CROP opens the doors
with workshops. Flexible, to your
convenience! Call to set up date
and time. Located in Chiefland.
352-490-0533 10/30

Oe Entertainment

KARAOKE for Birthdays, Wed-
dings, Graduations and more!
Call 'for' mbre information' or
bobk'yo6ur date! Ask for'monith-
ly discounts, (352)949-3658.
10/30

7 Help Wanted
Full & Part Time
GREAT OPPORTUNITY, learn
to buy gold. Huge potential. Will
teach. Commission only, call
(352) 477-9021 12(11

NEED EXTRA CASH FOR THE
HOLIDAYS, BILLS? Sell Avon.
$10 to get started. Earn 50% on.
first four orders. No inventory,
No minimum orders. Call Pam'
(352) 538-1845, get started to-
day. 11/27

CHILDCARE TEACHERS, -
Clyatt House Learning Center
is accepting applications for
full and part time positions. In-
tro classes and CDA preferred.
Apply at 3690 NW 120th Street,
Chiefland. DFWP tfn


FULL TIME GRAPHICS design/
paginator, prefer newspaper
experience. E-mail resume to
hrlc@gatorworks:com or fax to
352-490-6189. Salary commen-
surate with experience. tfnf

COME JOIN THE JOURNAL
TEAM! News Correspondents-
Cover local events in your area.
Photographic skills a must. Expe-
rience preferred. Deadline driven,
but flexible schedule. Compen-
sation commensurate with expe-
rience. Expenses/mileage reim-
bursement. Fax resume/clips to
490-4490 attn:. Editor. tfnf

AVON $10 to sign up!
1-800-269-4126 Code 05 10/30

ACOUSTIC MUSICIANS
WANTED. Booking at Coconuts
of Cedar Key forAfternoons over
the Water. Call Robert at (352)
543-6390. 10/30

AFLAC now hiring full time
sales reps, no experience nec-
essary. Will train. Fax resume to
(866) 429-0516. 11/6

PATIENT ADVOCATE-
full time position for a busy
Community Health Center,
with multiple locations. Excellent
benefits. Please apply atTrenton
Medical Center, Inc. or
mail resume to P.O. Box
640, Trenton, Fl. 32693
NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE!
12/11


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Worked Wanted Moblle Home
G For Rent 'J
D&C FENCING, 28 $800. $40 Non-refundable applii
rience, lowest prices cation fee. Call to see (352)213.-
guaranteed. Install 1076 10/30,


FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 2 bath,
1100 sq ft on 1 acre, Central
H/A, nice and clean. We accept
Section 8. 352-472-4977.1/2/09

DUPLEX 2/1 NW 6th Street,
Chiefland. $450. deposit, $525
rent. Leave message: 486-3114.
11/6

3BR/2BA, Carport near Williston
Highlands (352) 572-9471.
11/20


FOR RENT IN NEWBERRY:
1 bedroom/lbath country home.
1500 sq/ft on fenced acre. Ref-
erences required. $600/mon
plus security. Call 813-731-9328
for more info. 12/4

3/212 ON 8 ACRES with
screened wraparound porch.
$1,200/mo. 1st, last, and secu-
rity. 352-474-0152. 12/18

FOR RENT: 2 BR/1 BATH DU-
PLEX APARTMENT centrally
located in Bronson on Hwy 24,
20 minutes from Gainesville,
Chiefland, or Williston. $600/mo
and security. Please call for info
(352) 562-9969. 12/25

Mobile Home
For Rent
FOR RENT IN CEDAR KEY:
2 bed, 1 bath, mobilehome for
rent. Very private. $500/month;
1st, last, and $200 security. 352-
477-0130. 11/27

LOCATION: TOWN OF SU-
WANNEE. 15 minutes to Gulf
or Suwannee River. Fish from
back door. 2 BR 12x60 MH. Ref-
erences, security deposit. $600/
month. 813-731-9328. 11/27

CROSS CITY Reedville Rentals.
2/1, w/ water, garbage, & cable
inc. Pets, no. $400/mo. $400/dep.
Bob or Sonja (352)542-4908 or
(352)542-0704. 10/30

TRENTON 2/2, singlewide,
$500/mo. 1st, last, & sec. of
$250. $40 Non-refundable appli-
cation fee. Call to see (352)213-
1076 10/30

BRONSON 4/2, doublewide
on 1.25 acres, fully furnished.,
$800/mo. 1st, last, & sec. of


Free

FREE PUPPIES Beautiful Bea-
gle puppies. Mom was heavy
with pups when rescued from
traffic. Could not locate owner.
352-353-1065 tfn
Volunteer
Opportunities
FLORIDA'S LONG-TERM
CARE OMBUDSMAN PRO-
GRAM needs volunteers to join
its corps of dedicated advocates
who protect the rights of elders
residing in nursing homes, as-
sisted living facilities and adult
family care homes. The program
is comprised of 17 local councils
throughout the state, and each
council is seeking additional vol-
unteers to identify, investigate
and resolve residents' concerns.
All interested individuals who
care about protecting the health,
safety, welfare and rights of long-
term care facility residents who of-
ten have no one else to advocate
for them are encouraged to call
toll-free (888) 831-0404 or visit
the program's web site at http://
ombudsman.myflorida.com. ffnf


field fences, barb-wire, & board
fence. Call (352)493-4177 or
(352)-221-8155. 10/30

BOAT DETAILING Your boat
will shine! Your place or mine!
Call Dawn (352)219-5594. or
(352)493-0303' 10/30

HANDY HELPER CLEANING
SERVICE and Lawn
Maintenance. Housekeeping,
commercial and office cleaning.
Shopping & errands. Yard work,
mowing, rototilling, raking.
Husband/wife team. Reasonable
rates! References available.
(352)542-9324. Leave msg.
10/30

A RELIABLE LADY is available
to do housework and TLC for
elderly ladies or gents.I care,
will provide references. (352)
493-7890 10/30

I WILL BABYSIT in my home,
M-F References available!, Call
(352)463-2824, 10/30

Rentals
DUPLEX, 2bed/lbath, $550/
month, first, last, and security.
For details call Driftwood Realty
at (352) 463-7919. 11/20

EFFICIENCY apartmeAt, $450/
month, first and last. For details
call Driftwood Realty at (352)
463-7919. 11/20

E Apartments for
Rent
111.5 TOWNHOUSE, $575/mo
+ $300 deposit, includes, wa-
ter, garbage central AC and
heat. Pets no, prefer-1 yr lease.
(352)-493-4336 or (352)-949-
0094 available immediately!
10/30

H31 Rome For Rent

ARCHERIBRONSON 2 BR,
fenced, porch. $450 "' '
Archer/Bronson 3 BR, shop.
$650.
Archer Historic, $650.
Archer 3BR/ 22 Bath, $800.
Archer Huge 4 BR, $800.
Micanopy 3 BR, $7'00.
Homestyle Realty352-495-9915
10/30


ROOM FOR RENT $400/month,
Located between Bronson and,
Williston. Must be neat and tidy.,
Would share mobile home with 3,
people. (mid 20's preferred). For
more information email Sara at?
SaraCostello86@yahoo.com.
tfi


Real Estate c

1% ACRE, WILLISTON, beau-,
tifully wooded, nice neighbor-
hood. Owner financing, no dowh
payment, only $256/mo, $24,900.
(352)215-1018 10/30

1 % ACRE, BRONSON, beauti-
fully wooded parcel, convenient
to Gainesville. Owner financing,
no down payment, $256/mo"
$24,900. (352)215-1018 10/30'

3 ACRES,. ARCHER/WILLIS-
TON, well, septic, power already
in place;oak-shaded homesite
partially fenced. Owner financ-
ing, no down payment, $8221
mo, $79,900. (352) 215-1018.'
10/30

Homes For Sale

CHIEFLAND, 5 FENCED acres,
beautiful trees, very private. 1 Bf
1 Ba, concrete block house with
vinyl siding, screened porch,,'
polebarn/garage. $112,000.
Owner (352) 493-2645. 1/2/09

REPO BRONSON 3 or 4 bdrrn-
2% bath, only 1 year old. Easy.
terms! Low down payment, only
$100 closing cost. No payments
for minimum 45 days. Call: 800-
285-4414. 10/30

WEST OF CHIEFLAND, 3/2/2
cbs 2007 home with 20x40
metal shed with electric, 20.
acres, 1 mile from boat ramp to
river. $320,000.00 Additional 20
acres available, $160,000.00.
(352) 493-9890 10/3Q

10 ACRES, 3BEDI2BATH
HOME, completely remodeled
with granite countertops, new
appliances, cabinets, inground
pool screened, barn, horse
stalls, fenced, approx. 1 mile
from new hospital. $325,000.
Call for details 221-2649 owner/
agent. 10/30

FOR SALE BY OWNER: 51
ACRES with 1980s 3/2 CBS


FOR RENT: in Bronson 2br/2ba'
SWMH $650/month, first, last
and $325 security. Beautiful
home, well maintained, cony
pletely fenced, manicured yard,
paved drive. Definitely worth the
money. Rustie (352)463-9494-,;
(352) 281-9187 11/6'

FOR RENT: in Trenton, 2br/2ba;
SWMH, $485/mo, first and $485
security. Application fee $40Q
Call Rustie at (352) 463-9494 or
(352) 281-9187. 11/6

FOR RENT: in Trenton, 2br/lb4
SWMH, $500/mo, first and $500
security. Application fee of $40.'
Call Rustie at (352) 463-9494 or
(352) 281-9187. 11/6

BRONSON HEIGHTS subdivi-'
sion: 2bed/2bath mobilehome,2
porches, Central H/A, with ret
frigerator and stove, quiet area.
$450/mo, good credit, no pets,
no smoking. 352-486-4560.
11/20

3/2 DW FOR RENT in Bronsorf
on 1 % acre. $550 per months
plus deposit. 352-486-8414.
.12/18

FOR RENT: BETWEEN BROWN'
SON & WILLISTON, SWMH, 2
bed/2 bath. For more informa-
tion call (352) 408-4447. 12/25
Commercial
Property for Rent
COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE
available. 779 sq ft. Inside the,
Williston Business Plaza. CaI,
528-6277. tfrn

S Rooms to Rent

LARGE BEDROOM with walk
in closet, private bath. In room
fridge and microwave. Full kitch-
en and washer and dryer use,
$85 per week. Chiefland area,
(352)949-5601. :10/30

ROOM FOR RENT: $65-per
week, or $240 per month. Ful.l
use of kitchen facilities; washer
and dryer use. 352-949-5601,.,
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Homes For Sale o
home with inground pool, 30x60
equipment barn w/concrete floor,
pastures w/scattered oaks, long
tree-lined drive, Morriston/Levy
County. $459,000.00 Contact
hootleone@aol.com. 12/18
3 bedroom/2 bath on 5 acres
in Gilchrist County. Owner will
finance with low down payment.
Smith & Associates GMAC Real
Estate 352-463-7770. 12/25.

S Mobile Homes
_ _For Sale
FREE: 37" HD FLAT SCREEN
TV with your new manufac-
tyred home from Better Homes
of Gainesville. Home and Land
packages available now! Call
(352)262-4807 and ask for
",Santa's Special"! 11/27


ATTENTION HUNTERS: 24'x36'
units w/heat and AC, restroom.
Makes perfect Huntin'Campl
$10,900 delivered and set up,
call (352)262-4807. 11/27
FOR SALE BY OWNER:
Singlewide mobile home, 16x80,
with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
air conditioner, shingled, roof.
$14,000.00 Call (352) 318-9262
tfn

412 MH & 5 + ACRES, carport
- with sides & slab, pole barn,
large shed, animal pens, travel
trailer with hookup, 25 minutes
to Gainesville. Backs up to State,
forest. $128,000. 352-486-0330
10/30

CHIEFLAND 10 ACRES nicely
treed, completely fenced and
cross fenced, 8 dog pens; neat,
Well-maintained 3/2 28x48 MH
(with, 2-yr-old new metal roof,
COMPLETELY FURNISHED
with tvs and appliances,
$225,000 negotiable. 321-723-
7380 or 321-258-2504 cell.
10/30


2001 DWMH 3 bed/2 bath, large
on 3 lots, paved road, fenced in
Trenton. $73,000. Call 221-2649
owner/agent. 10/30
THIS LARGE REMODELED
3 BD/2.5 BA home is mo've-in
ready!. Living room, kitchen,
separate dining, plus a large
' den. Laundry room off the kitch-
en and a covered porch opens
to the % acre fences yard. 6hed,
Well & septic. $76,000 352-490-
8500. 12/25p

BEST PRICE IN CHIEFLAND
Fish, boat, golf, right in your
neighborhood or camp and
hike at Manatee Springs, plus
own this 2/2 DW newly remrod-,
eled. Furnished, appliances and
washer/dryer included. CHA,
Florida room, screened porch,
boat port & covered carport on a
rjice corner lot. $59,900. Owner
352-493-7211. 12/25
Vacant Lots--
I-- For Sale -
1-ACRE LOT W/LIGHT POLE,
Septic tank and partially fenced.
On RT 345, close to, Chiefland
and Cedar Key. $25,000.00.
Gall 352-682-8099., 10/30
v/4 ACRES, $19,000. Lightly
wooded, 2 miles' from Williston
golf 'course;' 10 minutes to
Williston. Close to Gainesville/.
Ocala, on SE 21st Place, only Y4
mile from SR 121. (352) 528-38
86. 10/30

VACANT LOT FOR SALE: 5
acres, Bronson, Lot 176 Forest
Park, Unit 2, paved road, taxes
$500/yr. $75,000. (772) 971-399
.7 10/30
1.25 ACRE LOT IN BRONSON
off of CR337. Corner lot, par-
tjally fenced with well, septic
qnd power pole, $28,000 OBO.
(352)- 682-9659. 10/30
1 ACRE of land with septic and
power pole, has pump wiring and
8x10 shed. $28,000. Call (352)
682-8099. 11/20

*4 0 Looking To BuY
LOOKING FOR A 3/2 OR 4/2,
CBS or Brick home in Chiefland
with Owner Financing for up to 3
yrs until I can obtain a bank loan
to pay the balance in full. I have
$3k to put down, excellent credit
and references, but am self em-
ployed and cannot get a bank
loan at this time. Purchase price
must be under $120k & avail, by
01-01-09. Please call Michelle
@ 352-493-2624 or e-mail: soul_
searchur@yahoo.com. 10/30


For Sale
DIXIE MONUMENTS- Serving
North Central Fl for over a de-
cade. Featuring beautiful bronze,
marble & granite monuments in
many colors & styles. Chobse
from 100's of designs or let us
custom design any idea you may
have! We have the latest tech-
nology in laser etchings & can
also inscribe final dates & letter-
ing at the cemetery. Located at
1471 NE 512 Ave. (behind Mc-
Crab church) Hwy 349- 7 miles
N of Old Town. Open Tues-Frfi
8-4 & Sat. 8-12 or call for after
hour's appt Toll Free 1-877-542-
3432 8/20/09p

NEW MOWER & CHAIN SAW
PARTS: Stihl, Husqvama, Ayp,
Murray, Sears, MTD, Briggs,
Kohler, Robin, and Honda. Blades
for most mowers. Beauchamp Saw
. Shop. 352-493-4904 4/2/09p


LUMBER FOR SALE Pine,
cherry and cypress. Call Sammy
at (352) 949-3222, fnb
FILL DIRT $100 per 15-16 yds.,
delivered. Call (352)463-1123 or
(352)222-5163 10/30
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Smoothie setup Complete, por-
table, ready to go, great profits,
very cheap (352)463-3025.
10/30
USED TANNING BED for sale.
$500.00 OBO. 352-256-2778.
10/30
100S NEW & USED TIRES, all
sizes, including low- pro & truck,
4 brand new 275x60x17 truck
.tires. Call Dennis at (352)493-
0303or (352)214-4748. 10/30
6 CUBIC : FT. CONCRETE
MIXER, 5 2 hp, Honda engine,
less than 60 hrs. running time.
Asking $1800.00, call (352)210-
9524. 10/30

LEATHER COUCH & CHAIR.
Large desk.' China cabinet.
Other misc. household items
& furniture,. (352)463-1532.
10/30
STEEL BUILDINGS
Factory Deals. Can Erect.
www.scg-grp.com
Source #16H
Phone: 352-505-4558 10/30
VACATION MOUNTAIN RE-
TREAT near Franklin, NC. Com-
pletely furnished weekly rental.
Call (352)463-2758 for info. and
brochure. 10/30
$125-. A QUEEN PLUSH
orthopedic pillowtop mattress
& box. New, in plastic with
warranty...-.6 piece bedroom set
$325, new in boxes! Can deliver.
(352)333-7516 10/30
$425 COUCH & LOVESEAT,
microfiber suede! Was $1,600.
Brand new in package with
warranty......Full size pillowtop,
mattress set, $110. New in plastic
(352)372-8588 10/30
7 PC. BR SET CHERRY,
queen/king bed, dresser, mirror,
2 nightstands. Chest avail., all
dovetail. New, in boxes, cost
$6K, sell $1150:.... BED $220,
A King Ortho pillowtop mattress
& box. New, name. brand, in
plastic, with warranty. Greg
(352)372-7490 10/30
BEDS, TABLES & CHAIRS,
Chests, Sofas, Loveseats,
Recliners, Dressers, China
cabinets, Bar Stools,Accessories
and much more, gently used and
affordable. Also, new mattress
sets, all sizes. Vickie & Fred's
almost New Furniture, LLC, 17
South Main (US. 19). 353-493-
0004. 10/30
FURNITURE, OLD & NEW;
aluminum windows-good
condition-various sizes;
computers, stereos, radios. Best
offer. 352-486-471 1. 10/30
60" FINISH CUT Trail mower,
14.5 hp Briggsengine-$500.352-
727-9165. 10/30
LEVY COUNTY LIQUOR LI-
CENSE $72,00, owner fi-
nancing. Call 321-277-5426 or
rbg52@aol.com 10/30
MARY KAY MAKEUP. Call
Geraldine Rossat (352)490-5185
or email to geriross@bellsouth.
net. 10/30

FIREWOOD FOR SALE. $75.00
(4 x 8 stack); $145.00(2 4x8
stacks). Call(352) 221-5036.
10/30


Ile For Sale
.12 X 30 HANDIHOUSE, con-
verted to small apartment, 1
bath, small bedroom, no kitchen.
Insulated sheet rock. $6,500.
(352) 727-8163 10/30
ELVIS PRESLEY collector
plates Looking At A Legend".
Set of 16 plates numbered and
in the original boxes with paper-
work. $400.00 Call 352-486-
6237. .11/20
48"ROUNDGLASSWROLUGHT
iron table with 4 padded match-
ing chairs; like new, purchased
set for'$7,00U00, asking $ 300.00;
please contact Carol Wilson' in
the evenings at (352) 332-0701.
11/20
LIKE NEW, PIONEER SA9100
AMP and Pioneer TX8100 tun-
er, $450/set; 2 Technics SB660
speakers, w/chrome stands,
$250/set; KDR 50 TV stand $95;
GE Microwave, $40. 352-543-
5265 11/27
13" BLKIWHITE TV, $25; set of
4 Goodrich Baha tires, 275x65
R18, 50% tread, $200; 1 twin
bed, $40; Bath vanity/sink, $50;
used mobile home patio doors,
$50. 352-486-5860. 11/20


SEA-TREATED POLES, $10/
foot; 12-foot Carolina skiff w/
trailer, $1500; 1985 F350 with
diesel 6.9, new clutch, battery,
brakes, $2000. 352-486-5860..
11/20

7 STONE DIAMOND" anniver-
sary band, 1 ct, beautiful, must
see. $500 obo (352) 258-2758
or (352) 463-3871. 11/6


COLLECTOR PLATES: Mary.
Poppins Set (6 plates) in original
boxes with paperwork.$150;00.
Cinderella Set (8. plates) in
original boxes with paperwork,
$200.00. Call 352-486-6237
11/27

JEWELRY BUSINESS SELL-
ING OUT- located Hwy 19 and
Hwy 129, in Chiefland Save-A-
Lot plaza parking-lot, Deceniber
11th, 12%, 'and 131h.. Hours'are
10a.:mrn.p.m., contact (352)490-'
5600 Tri-County uniforms for in-
forriation. 12/4


APPLIANCES FOR SALE:
Gas range, $75.00; GE washer,
$75.00. Trenton/Newberry area.
813-731-9328. 12/4

MATTRESS AND BOXSPRING,
firm pillow top from $149 Call
Kips at (352) 490-9591. 12/4
POOL ABOVE GROUND -
round, 31' diameter, 4.5' deep.
You disassemble. $2000 OBO.
352-949-6887. tfn
LEGACY 30K BTU propane
space heater with internal fan.
Includes regulator, 3 heat set-
tings. In emergency (no power)
ignition can be accomplished by
batteries. $199.00 352-493-
9167. .12/11

OLDER USED WASHER AND
DRYER, $50 each; apartment-
sized electric stove, like new,
retail $700, cash price $300.
Call 706-401-2475 If no answer,
leave message/phone number.
12/11

HUGE COLLECTION OF CE-
RAMIC COWS. Call for more
details. (352) 490-7348 12/18
MERITS ELECTRIC POWER-
BASE WHEELCHAIR-Model
P301. Comes with: carrying bas-
ket, Oxygen tank holder. Runs
on 12-volt battery. Range 16.8
,miles/ charge. New $4000.00;
used 1 hour, asking $2000.00.
352-493-9616 please leave
message. tfn
CORELLE-COUNTRY COT-
TAGE 12-place settings. NEW
NEVER OPENED-Plates, salad
plates, bowls and glasses in-
stead of cups. $50.00. Home
(352) 493-9890; cell (352) 586-
4987. 12/25


FENCING- NEW HOG FIELD
WIRE approx 550 ft. and 50
lbs. of fence staples. $250.00.
Home (352) 493-9890; cell (352)
586-4987. 12/25

K5K Auctions .

DIXIE LAN AUCTION (old drive
in), every Saturday at 6:30.
General merchandise. Every
3rd Sat. is Food sale night. Col.
Joel Kulcsar AU1437 AB2550
(352)213-6019 or (352)498-
0582 10%BP 10/30


0 Auctions

ROUND UP AUCTION Sat.
night at 6pm. Old Town, N on
349, consignments at 11 am.
Merchandise. (352)542-7794
/352-356-1929 AB2489 10/30

*3 Pets & Animals
-^ l . -' '
NEED A TRAIL HORSE? Get
a smooth one. Registered 3-
year-old Tennessee Walking
Horse gelding. Dam reg. SSH/
TWH. Black/white -hocks,15.3
and stocky, big good feet, very
gaity. Home" raised, neg. Cog-
gins. Must be a good personal
home. $800 obo. (386) 935-
2880 or (386) 854-0331. 11/20


GOATS FOR SALE Nubian,
Fainters, and mutts. All colors,
,all ages. Nannies, bucks and
wethers, prices vary. Williston.
area. Call afternoon and evening.
352-529-25251 cell 352-598-,
3366 10/30
PET PAVILION PET SUP-
PLIES Dog collars, leashes,
toys, treats, dog coats, etc.
Horse de-wormers, gifts, and
seasonal items. Chiefland Flea
Market, front corner by the red
sign Friday, Saturday,. Sunday -
10 am-4pm. 12/31


BULL DOG PUPPIES
4 months old. $100 352-493-05
19 11/27'
JACK RUSSELL/DACHSHUND
MIX puppies. Cute! 6 puppies,
male and female. $100 each.
352-949-6887. tfn
TWO NUBIAN GOATS- nanny,
and doe, black. $50 each. 352-
493-9167.'.. tfn
RHODESIAN RIDGEBACK'
nupnies Readv Jan 16th Call


0 Automobiles for
: Sale
bar, Cobra exhaust jetted, wind-
shield, looks brand new, garage
kept. 352-528-9502, $4500
OBO. 11/20


'93 FORD DUALLY, 7.3 liter
diesel. 352-316-0831. 12/11
2001 DODGE RAM, reg cab,
auto, extra clean, great truck!
$3,500 (352)231-1977. 12/11
1996 CHEVY SUBURBAN
4x4, third row seats,. dual
AC, fully loaded, 140k miles.
$3,500 (352)231-1977 12/11
TRUCK FOR SALE; long bed,
72 x 100 inches. Call 352-528-
4190. 12/18
1997 Dodge, 110-inch wheel-
base (short), 5-passenger win-
dow van, have owned since
1998. Good condition. Driven
daily. Auto-V8-air. $2300.00.
Home (352) 493-9890; cell (352)
586-4987. 12/25
Swap, Barter J
3 orTrade .
WILL TRADE CLAMS for beef,
chicken pork or veggies. Call
(352)493-4921 or (352)318-
1716 11/6

Boats & Marine
REDUCED PRICE 1985 SEA
LION, T-Top, 19.5 foot, 150hp,
XR Mercury, center console,
trailer/tire, offshore radio, am/fm
CD stereo- player, life jackets,
asking $2,500.00. Call 352-949-
5948. 10/30

1999 ,19' STRATUS BASS
BOAT ; 150hp Evinrude, troll-
ing motor, and many extras
$6,000 (352)231-1977. 12/11


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Good Things 1992 30DUTCHMAN 5h wheel,
- T Eat clean, 1 slide-out. $5000 obo.
S lTo Eat Call (352) 258-2702. 11/6
GRAIN FED BEEF for the
Freezer. No' hormones or 'im- 1p977. ...,NOMAD 3-,;' ,,.T.RAEL
plants: $,.50/lb live weighf, TRAILER in good condition. Ev-
plus slaughter, cut & wrap. Ev- erythinrg works. Has new a/c unit,
ergreen Fagm (352)498-7067 or roll out awning on side.: $1800.
(352)542-7135. : 10/30 Call Sue at 352-486-4094 for


GOOD THINGS TO EAT whole
ground beef Frozen, you'll love
it. Special price. (352)210-0162.
10/30

FRESH SEAFOOD, located at
Robinsons Seafood Market &
Restaurant, call (352)543-5051.
10/30
SWEET POTATOES for sale.
Call (386) 623-2794 or (352)
486-6161 and please leave a
message. 11/20
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Farm Products

HAY FOR SALE. Large roll,
highly fertilized, net wrap, weed
free. Coastal Bermuda, $45.
Call (352) 949-0222 :10/30
- Automobiles for

2001 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE
GT, Call Rex (352)493-4297,
can see at White Ford $4,997


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2000 FOREST RIVER CHERO-
KEE LITE TRAVEL TRAILER,
27'; excellent condition. All the
amenities. Best reasonable cash
offer takes it. Current top offer is
$4500. (352) 542-8582. Old
Town. 12/4
G Motorcycles &
61 ATVs
2003 POLARIS 500 SPORTS-
MAN ATV low hours. Needs
battery. $2000 OBO. 352-949-
6887. tfn
POLARIS 4-WHEELER, 2004.
$2,000 OBO. Call 352-486-4555
to come out and see after 6 p.m.
12/18

MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE:
1998 Harley Davidson Sport-
ster, midnight blue, saddlebags,
sissybar, $3,500 obo. Call 352-
538-7573. 12/25

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2007 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX, Y* Xe ,v
$12,995' can see at White Ford
or call Stan (352)493-4297 FREE CLASSIFIED AD
2008 JEEP LIBERTY $15,998, OFFER EXTENDED!!!
can see at White Ford or O
call Stan at (352)493-4297 Due to the overwhelming response to our
offer to run free classified ads and our desire
2007 FORD ESCAPE to help our community during these hard
#1811, $15,998 'call Stan
(352)493-4297 or come see times, the Levy County Journal is extending
at White Ford in Chiefland the offer to INDIVIDUALS ONLY. We will
.-continue to take free ads until Dec. 31, 2008.
2005 NISSAN 3502, loaded 12K Ads must be limited to 30 words or less;
miles, $17,995 call DJ (352)493-
4297 or come see at White Ford charge of $. 10 per word over 30 words. THE
DEADLINE FOR YOUR ADS IS MONDAY
2005PONTIACMONTANAVAN, BY NOON for the next Thursday edition.
$6,599. Call. Ken at (352)493- FR
4297 or come see at WhiteFord FREE advertisers must provide their name,
address, and telephone number to the Levy
2007 FORD ESCAPE, County Journal as is required of any
leather, sunroof, $15,995. advertiser.
Call DJ at (352)493-4297
or come see at White Ford We regret that we cannot make the offer
available to realtors or large commercial
2007 FORD TAURUS, 2 to companies as our space is limited. This offer
choose from. $9,998 callW also does not apply to legal notices or
Ken or stoo-by White Ford a..l..d


2007 CHEVY AVEO, auto,
$9,995 call Ken (352)493-4297
or come by White Ford to see!
2008 MAZDA 6, 4 door, $14,995.
Call DJ (352)493-4297 or stop
by White Ford today to see!
2002 HONDA SHADOW ACE,
4600 miles, saddle bags, sissy


advertising, nor to advertisements
from governmental entities.
_ Contact us Mon.-Fri., 9-5, at
the Chiefland office at
490-4462 or the Bronson office at
486-2312 or email us at
classifieds@levyjoumal.com.


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I Tommy Sheffield (24) helps J.' Thompson leaves the floor as G.-i. rcnarson goes 1nig to sn
sandwich an Interlachen he shoots under an Interlachen from an Interlachen player in t
E. Carter takes flight as he prepares for a layup. player. defender. double overtime.
Bronson vs. Melbourne West Shore,
37-53 Santa Fe of

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2008 Toyota Camry"
now $17,995


250 Crossrunner
now $2,995


2005 Ford Escape
2wd XLT
was $10,995
now $8,995 ..

2003 Toyota
Pre-Runner
now $12,995


Virgil Greenlee uses his speed and strength to fly past an
Interlachen defender intent on stopping him.


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inside basket, but James tipped in an
errant shot moments later to make
it 53-47. The Wolves then scored .6
consecutive points to put the game
away.
Floyd led Williston with 17, while
James picked up 12.
Bowen paced the winners with
15 points, while Bowen and Roberts
scored 14 apiece.
Ideally, Vespignani said, the Red
Devils will learn from the game and
be -better prepared down the road.
The team must learn, above all else,
to do the little things.
"In games like this, it is not the
jump shots that count the most but
the little things," he said. "We just
have to get better at those things.
A turnover here, a turnover there.
The wrong guy takes the ball out of
bounds. If we want to get to where
we want to go, we have to learn how
to do those things."


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now $7,995 .n


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Williston's Isaac Floyd goes up for a layup as Wolfson's Charles Cooks
defends. Williston's Tony James (30) and Kelcey Coleman follow.


Williston's Deonte Welch (left) and James Hunt battle Wolfson's Brett Roberts for a loose ball.


was $8,995
noW $6,495 .

- Financing Available -
101 NW 242nd St. Newberry, FL
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