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Established 1881


SUMTER COUNTY


VOLUME 121* NUMBER 40





Landfill


proposal


50 CENTS'
INSIDE
Calendar ............. 18
Church ............... 9
Obituaries ............6
Police Report .......... .3
Tidbits ..............17


THURSDAY, October 20, 20051


on hold


Nancy Dwyer signs a petition
to stop a proposed landfill.


AMANDA MIMS
Staff Writer

A company's proposal for a
Class I landfill in Sumterville
hasn't been popular with
some nearby residents or oth-
ers around the county.
ACMS Inc. is seeking a con-
ditional use permit from the
county that would allow oper-
ation of the landfill on about
320 acres near Sumter County
Solid Waste.
The company recently mod-
ified its September applica-
tion to include 38 acres in
addition to the original 282
acres, drawing the operation


closer to nearby homes,
including those at the Forest
Hills subdivision, east of the
landfill property (the addi-
tional land is designated in
the application for "passive
uses only," not actual landfill
area).
Currently, the company is
allowed to operate a Class 3
landfill for disposal of con-
struction and demolition
debris. However, ACMS does
not currently operate a Class 3
landfill at the site. The differ-
ence between a Class I and
Class 3 landfill is that the lat-
ter accepts household refuse.
Forest Hills residents are
planning to join forces with


Citizens for Clean Air and
Water, spearheaded by
Villages Democrats Club
President Sue Michalson, who
said they are circulating peti-
tions against the landfill, as
well as area cement plants.
Darrin Ferrante, who lives
in Forest Hills on County
Road 543B, said all of the
property owners there are
against the landfill.
"We would like to defeat
this thing for a lot of reasons,"
he said, including the odor
that would accompany a land-
fill, environmental issues and
potential traffic problems.
The 43-year-old said in
some locations within the


hilly community, residents
could be getting a "bird's-eye-
view" of the landfill.
"The value of our property,
our quality of life and our abil-
ity to enjoy the outdoors is
going to be destroyed" 'if the
landfill is approved, he said.
"It's really sad what's hap-
pening here."
He said he believes in the
composting process, which
ironically had also been a sub-
ject of complaints of area res-
idents because of the odor.
The landfill would be near-
er to the subdivision than the
Sumter County Solid Waste
facility.
At times, opening his win-


dows has made the odor
unbearable from Solid
Waste's garbage, he said, and
that the proposed landfill
would further negatively
impact his property.
"It's obvious we have
garbage issues," he said,
referring to the county's ongo-
ing solid waste problems, but
he believes the county "will
come up with a solution for
the garbage.
"I think we do not need a
landfill in the county."
Forest Hills residents John
and Dorothy Rooney, retirees

Please see LANDFILL, Page 2


FALL FUN


BRENDA LOCKLEAR
Staff Writer

It was another birthday
party for the history books,
when it comes to great
weather, friendly faces, plen-
ty of laughs and family fun.
Thousands gathered along
the streets of downtown
Bishriell for the city's annu-
al birthday bash and Fall
Festival.
Floats and parade
entrants meandered along
Main Street'for the 10 a.pi.
parade, while crafters and
food and fun endorses pre-
liared for the day. They set
up in booths along Bushnell
Plaza, Florida Street and
East McCollum Avenue,
sharing their goods and style
with festival-goers.
Foods ranged from/barbe-
eued ribs and fried green,
tomatoes to fried tilapia and
shrimp.
There were information
booths and raffle ticket sell-
ers and even a series of land-
scape and garden informa-
tion from the Sumter County
Master Gardeners, who set
up mini clinics.
Folks could scoop wax and
make their very own candles
or purchase candles already
made.
There were raffles for
mom and dad and a collec-
tion of bounce houses for the
kids.
There were toys and prizes
and entertainment galore on
a sunny, but comfortable
afternoon.
"It was a great day the
weather was nice to us," said
festival coordinator Joann
Pitts.
"We had a good crowd."
There was Eagle Rock, a
rock climbing wall, the little
tykes train and plenty of food
to choose from, including
sno-cones and cotton candy.
"I've had a lot of comments
about the pig contest, the
change in location more
people were able to sit com-
fortably and see," she said.
The greased pig contest
drew more than 650 competi-
tors, as they rolled in mud
and chased greasy pigs


around a muciddy pen for fun.'
The event always draws a
crowd and tickles the funny
bone.
About 610 of the chal-
lengers were under 19,
while a brave 43 of them
were oer 19. The winner -
the person who caught their
pig had two choices: take it
home, or sell it to a buyer.
As evening arrived, the
Malones took the stage with
their dance sounds. The
band has performed the
night street dance since the
origins of the festival back in
the 1980s
Dancers gathered under
the big tent, while listeners
and folks who just wanted to
sit and visit stood around the

Please see FALL, Page 15


1 fhnoo oy Amanoa Mims
Children watch as the parade
kicks off. Shown (front to
back) are Arvin Hariprashad,
4, Tyana Ramirez, 6, and
Reshma Hariprashad, 6.


Photo by Brenda Locklear
A fireworks display illuminated the sky last Saturday night
at the Bushnell Fall Festival.


Photo by Amanda Mims
Matthew Hall, 9, Bushnell, gets a kiss from Mickey the monkey at Saturday's Fall Fest. Mickey's handler, Yvonne, is shown
at left.


Development planned, 1,300 homes for Center Hill


AMANDA MIMS'
Staff Writer

Center Hill's population
could be quadrupling, based
on only one developer's
plans, which involves 486
acres containing 1,300 homes.
The proposed develop-
ment, Chester Hill PUD
(Planned Unit Development),
has applied to change the cur-
rent zoning from agricultural
(one house per 10 acres) to
mixed use, allowing for 2.8


Center Hill's population could be quadrupling, based
on only one developer's plans, which involves 486 acres
containing 1,300 homes.


units per acre.
According to the company's
application, the development
would consist of detached sin-
gle-family homes and single-
family town homes, as well as
auxiliary community and
recreation structures.
This comes after a contro-


versial land annexation for
-Florida Grande Motorcoach
Resort, a proposed RV park
on County Road 478, which
would abut the Chester Hill
property.
About 500 lots for Class A
motor homes were planned
for the RV park.


A portion of the Chester
Hill property has already
been approved for annexa-
tion by the city, and annexa-
tion for the remaining land
could be approved at the next
regular Center Hill City
Council meeting on Monday,
Nov. 7.


City Clerk Diane Lamb said
the company's next step is
completing a study through
the Withlachoochee Regional
Planning Council, which must
be done before zoning
changes can be approved by
the city because of the
amount of homes proposed.
She said the company
planned only to present infor-
mation on the proposed
development at a Zoning
Board meeting on Thursday,
Nov. 3 beginning at 7 p.m.


County


to study


mining

MARTIN STEELE
Times Correspondent

Most of the five Sumter
County Commissioners
apparently want to take a
closer look at limerock min-
ing operations in the county -
all of them.
Tuesday, the board asked
county staff to collect infor-
mation about mines' permit
violations and other compli-
ance information from the
Southwest Florida Water
Management District
(SWFWMD) and Florida
Department of
Environmental Protection
(FDEP).The action comes on
the heels of a public hearing
last week for a permit to
expand Rinker Materials'
Florida Crushed Stone Mine
at Center Hill.
That permit was
denied.But, that hearing
brought a number of things to
the board's attention.
Commissioners got an
extensive report from John
Megan, a private citizen,
detailing extensive allega-
tions of failures of the mine to
comply with permit require-
ments over a number of year
and the failures of the agen-
cies to insure compliance.
Please see STUDY, Page 2

Collecting toys

for holiday
The Tri-County Democratic
Women's Club will meet on
Tuesday, Nov. 1 at 9:30 a.m.
at the Oxford Community
Building to install new offi-
cers and celebrate the club's
second anniversary with a
brunch.
Clarice Stafford will speak
on "Shifting Priorities From
Wall Street to Main Street".
Members are asked to bring
an unwrapped toy for a child
3 -10 years old. Toys will be
distributed by "The
Christmas Angels" to children
in Sumter County
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PAGE 2, SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2005




Commission discusses assessment fees


MARTIN STEELE
Times Correspondent

Sumter County commis-
sioners last week didn't seem
to be set on assessing proper-
l. ty owners an annual fee for
solid waste disposal, but they
established the legal tool to
just that
In a distinctly separate
issue, the board showed little
hesitancy in establishing fire
impact fees for both Sumter
County and Villages fire dis-
tricts.
The board last Tuesday
voted unanimously for all
three measures during sepa-
rate public hearings. And,
adoption of the fees is a first
for the county, although road
impact fees were adopted a
few years ago.
But, the board has not
adopted any assessment for
solid waste disposal.
Apparently, that is an issue
still to be settled.
"This just establishes the
procedure if we decide to go


STUDY

continued from Page 1

"I'm disappointed and
somewhat embarrassed that it
was brought forward by some-
one other than county staff,
the SWFWMD or FDEP,"
Commissioner Richard
Hoffman said in bringing the
issue up this week
He asked the board to con-
sider holding a workshop on
mines to "review all permits
and see that all aspects are
met"
But, Commission Chairman
SJoey Chandler, who last week
cast the sole vote in support of
the Florida Crushed Stone
permit, countered that other
businesses in the county
could be "just as bad" in com-
plying with permit require-
ments.
If the commission wanted to
' consider the issue, it should
, look at all businesses, he
argued.
"Then, could we start with
the mines," Hoffman said.
Chandler suggested that the
'1 county check first with the
? state agencies to see if there
, are any compliance issues.
' Others weren't exactly con-
: fident in that proposal.
"Part of the problem was
5 that. SWFWMD wasn't aware
of the violations,"
Commissioner Michael
Francis said. "SWFWMD was-
n't doing their job. What the
county needs is a "diagram" of
sorts that shows what is actu-
a ally happening in an around
those mines.
"I'm only one vote, but I
think a lot of businesses are
borderline," Chandler said.
"I'm not going to pick on one
: business."
Francis suggested then that
the county at least proceed
with checking the mines' sta-


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in that direction,"
Commissioner Jim Roberts
said.
Commissioner Richard
Hoffman somewhat agreed
with Roberts statement.
"I think that's important if
we decide to go in that direc-
tion," Hoffman said with
obvious emphasis on the "if."
Roberts moved for adop-
tion of the ordinance and
Commissioner Randy Mask
provided the second.
County Attorney Randall
Thornton reiterated that the
vote on the ordinance is not
the final action for waste
assessments.
Hoffman and others noted
that there were still budget
issues and county plans
related to solid waste that
would have to be analyzed
before any adoption of fees.
"We're trying to make this
cost neutral so they would
pay no more than now,"
Hoffman said.
The fire/rescue ordinances
on the other hand include a
fee schedule developed by


tus with the state agencies.
Hoffman agreed. "I'm look-
ing forward to becoming a lit-
tle better educated," he said.
By consensus, the board
asked for staff to report back
in late November with infor-
mation from the state agen-
cies.
In other business:
Commissioners got some
"homework" for the next sev-
eral days.The Mercer Group,
Inc., has delivered to the
board information on a slate
of six possible candidates to
become Sumter's next county
administrator.
Tom D. Freijo, senior vice
president of the firm, present-
ed board members with an
approximately one-inch -thick
book containing recommen-
dations on interviewing can-
didates and weighing their
qualifications. It was also
packed with information
about each of the candidates.
The applicants who have
been selected by Mercer are
to meet with commissioners,
department heads and others
on Friday, Oct. 28.
Then, in special meeting
scheduled for 1 p.m.,
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elopment Regulations
amendment to the
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Henderson Young and
Company. Those fees have
been discussed in earlier
board meetings.
For the bulk of Sumter
County, the fee for a new sin-
gle-family residence is
$397.14.
The builders of a new
retail store would pay 51
cents per-square-foot of floor
space. For an office, 12 cents
per-square-foot, and a
church, 55 cents per-square-
foot.
For the considerably more
urban Villages district, the
fees are somewhat different.
A single-family residence
would have an impact fee of
$243.36 and it would. be 63
cents per-square-foot for a
retail store.
Commissioners have previ-
ously noted rather signifi-
cant differences in some of
the fee categories between
the county and The Villages.
In September, when the
board first got the results of
its impact fee, consultant
Randy Young told commis-


sioners are to meet to try to
make a pick from the follow-
ing:
* Bradley Scott Arnold,
Dalton, GA Currently County
Administrator, Whitfield
County Board of Commission-
ers, Georgia, and intelligence
analyst, US Navy Reserves.
* Daniel E Bishop, Sterling
Heights, MI Former Assistant
City Manager/City Develop-
ment Director, Sterling
Heights.
* Kevin D. DeFebbo,
Pattersonville, NY Currently
County Manager, Schenectady,
NY
* Alfred Grieshaber, Sanford,
FL Currently Interim City
Manager, Indian Rocks Beach,
FL
* John Ives, Brandon, FL In
2002-2005, Installation Com-
mander (CEO) and General
Courts Martial Convening
Authority, Fort Meade, MD
* Wendell Johnson, Clewiston,
FL Currently City Manager,
Clewiston, FL.


sioners that the sharp differ-
ence in the fees is because of
housing density. He cited
that as one of the primary
elements involved in deter-
mining per unit costs of pro-
viding facilities.
Commissioners empha-
sized that these are one-time
fees on new home construc-
tion and entirely separate
issue from the annual fire
assessments paid by proper-
ty owners in both districts.
The impact fees are
designed to provide for capi-
tal expenses, generally
buildings and equipment.
On the other hand, the
annual assessments are
designed to pay for much of
the month to month costs of
operating fire protection
services. Except for The
Villages, where enhanced
rescue services have been
provided for some time,
there are no assessments for
rescue services.
For the most part, commis-
sioners generally view the
impact fees as a matter of


LANDFILL

continued from Page 1

who. moved to the area 25
years ago, are also opposed
to the company's plans.
They say it will negatively
impact the property values
and result in increased traf-
fic not only in their commu-
nity buit in surrounding areas
as well.
Some of the Rooneys' near-
est neighbors are their two


Jeffery and Donna Jericho
Sr. and Charles and Gloria
Stubbs would like to
announce the upcoming wed-
ding of their children Jeffery
John Jericho Jr. and Cristy
Lee


growth paying part of its on
way.
"Someone is going to pay
for the impact, either the
ones who already live here
or the ones wanting to move
in," Roberts said. "It should
be paid by those creating the
need."
But Commission Chairman
Joey Chandler was not agree-
able to the fees established
for commercial land uses.
"They're here because of
the residential," Chandler
said.
But, Roberts contended
that "it costs a lot more to put
out a fire in a Winn-Dixie
than it does in a -residential
fire."
Heather Encinosa, a con-
sultant who worked on devel-
opment of the ordinance,
said that -from a legal stand-
point a commercial compo-
nent is needed in the fee
structure.
There was little public
comment on any of the ordi-
nances, except for that of
Keith Allen, Sumterville. He


children and their spouses.
"We'll be able to sit on our
front porch and look at a
mountain of garbage," John
said.
About the community's
reaction to the landfill pro-
posal, he said, "I've never
seen people so angry."
Among other concerns is
the quantity of refuse to be
brought to the landfill and
that it could be brought in
from outside the county.
The company's request
was scheduled to be
reviewed by the Sumter


is a frequent critic of fire
services administration.
Last Tuesday, he asked
about the basis of the data
used to develop the county
fire impact fees and then
challenged the use of data
from a 2003 period to project
the costs for an aerial fire-
fighting truck when the
county didn't get the truck
until the spring of 2004.
County Fire Chief Bill
Gulbrandsen said Young had
used data from the first three
months of truck-use together
with data from specific kinds
of fire responses in 2003 to
extrapolate the figures.
Allen was not satisfied.
"You're going to set the fee
at $400 based on false data,"
Allen said.
For The Villages impact
fee ordinance, Hoffman
moved to adopt and
Commissioner Michael
Francis provided the second.
For the county ordinance,
Roberts provided the motion
to adopt and Francis provid-
ed the second.


County Zoning and
Adjustment Board this week,
but it has been tabled and
rescheduled for the
November 21 meeting, which
starts at 6 p.m. on the third
floor of the historic court-
house in Bushnell.
The Zoning and
Adjustment Board should
make' recommendations
regarding the request to the
County Commission at a reg-
ular meeting on Tuesday,
Nov. 29 at 6 p.m. in the com-
mission chambers on the sec-
ond floor of the courthouse.


Stubbs on Oct. 22, 2005 at 4 Cristy is a lifelong
p.m. Kissimmee resident. The cou-
The wedding will take place ple will reside in
at the Florida Tarrytown after a weeklong
Cattlemen's Association in honeymoon in the North
Kissimmee. Jeffery is a life- Carolina Mountains.
long Sumter County resident.


656-1027SCT

PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the City of Wildwood, Florida, will hold a Public Hearing on the Second reading of
Ordinance No. 435, during the 5:00 p.m. Commission Meeting of November 3, 2005, in the City Hall
Commission Chamber, Wildwood, Florida.
Ordinance No 435: An Ordinance of
the City of Wildwood, I Florida;
proposing Land Use amendments to
the adopted Local Comprehensive
Plan and Future Land Use Map in
accordance with the Growth
Management Act of 1985, as
S-j ..amended; providing for codification;
providing for conflict; and providing
City of Wildwood for an effective date.
Comprehensive Plan Ammendment
.. - .Proposed Land Use
Ordinance No. 435 is available at
w City Hall for Public inspection
Between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and
5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Comments may be voiced at the
above mentioned meeting or in
writing, addressed to the City Clerk,
S100 N Main Street, Wildwood,
Florida 34785.

Be advised that any person wishing
to appeal any decision made by the
Commission on any matter
considered during the meeting will
..need a record of the proceedings,
and may need to ensure that a
S',. verbatim record is made, which
Loto n includes the testimony and evidence
Proposed Land Use upon which- the appeal is to be
Commercial
Il industrial based.
f flInstitutional
1M M.I.xedu. -s- Joseph Jacobs City Clerk
i"ne Cer


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SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2005, PAGE 3


Rapid hair loss at South Sumter Middle School



Sumter Middle celebrates

over 10,000 AR points

SStudents at South Sumter floor.
Middle School earned a hair- The Raider band kept
cut this month, tempo and the dance team
But their trim was forMark performed, as well as one of
S. Doggett, assistant principal the classes.
S- at the school.-
Doggett donated his locks if
-no the 'students could break
S.--p10,000 in accelerated reader
ad points.
In a pep rally, haircutting
ceremony, Doggett settled in
.! ..,.for the trim. '":'
SStudent Joseph Reynolds
got the honor of first cut, after ... .4"'
.earning 189 of the more than f,"
10,000 points.
-. Students earn reader points .
by reading specific books and -
then testing on them. '"
-- -Teacher William Kugler, III
+ emceed the rally and the
South Sumter Middle School -4
I --It : Raiders and Coach John -----
___ -Kinley were on hand for con- Joseph Reynolds earned the
I-- W grats as they came into an right to give the first cut on
It was teamwork for Theresa Tuberville, Kim Semchuk and Tina undefeated season. Doggett's buzz, after gather- -
Harrell as they worked to finish up Mark S. Doggett's haircut. The school volleyball and ing 189 of the more than
Assistant Principal Doggett agreed to the buzz if the students golf teams also settled in for 10,000 AR points students
could earn at least 10,000 accelerated reader point. the score and took the gym earned. It's nearing'the end of the cut.


Police


Thursday, Oct. 13
Justin Cochran, 18, Webster,
was arrested for domestic bat-
tery. No bond was set.
Demarlon Lollar, 25,
Wildwood, was arrested on a
Lake County warrant for fail-
ure to appear. Bond $2,000.
Timothy Dalton, 24, Oxford,
was arrested for possession of
marijuana. Bond $500.
Friday, Oct. 14
Danielle Brothers, 21,
Bushnell, was arrested for
retail theft. Bond. was set at
$250.
Juan Ortiz, 20, Webster, was
arrested for possession of mar-
ijuana. Bond was set at $500.


Jose Garduno, 19, Webster,
was arrested for trespassing on
school grounds. Bond was set
at $5,000. -
Raymond Jackson, 35,
Wildwood, was arrested on
Sumter County warrants for
violation of probation for driv-
ing while license suspended
and possession of cocaine.
Bond was set at $1,000.
Wesley Goodrich, 26,
Bushnell, was arrested for vio-
lation of probation for posses-
sion of marijuana. No bond
was set.
Saturday, Oct. 15
Eddie Williams, 37,
Wildwood, was arrested for
driving under the influence
with property damage. Bond


was set at $500.
Kareem Spearman, 29,
Wildwood, was arrested on a
Lake County warrant for driv-
ing while license suspended.
Daryl Flanders Jr., 18,
Wildwood, was arrested for
lewd or lascivious with a child
under the age of 16. Bond was
set at $15,000.
Takeva k Anderson, 26,
Wildwood, was arrested on
warrants for driving under the
influence 'and failure to
appear, driving while license
suspended or revoked with
knowledge and open container.
Bond was set at $20,500.
Michael Adams, 30,
Wildwood, was arrested for


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SUMMER COUNTY


THE VOICE OF SUMTER COUNTY SINCE 1881

The editorial opinion expressed in the Sumter County 'lmes is the opinion
of the news staff of this newspaper

Editor.................... Bob Reichman
Publisher .................. Gerry Mulligan
General Manager/Sales Manager... Alan Place

204 E. McCollum Ave.
Bushnell,FL 33513
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Our VOICE




Where did all



that litter go?


A miniature Tootsie Roll still
attached to its wrapper melts
on the sidewalk along E.
McCollum Avenue Monday after-
noon. Two discarded gum wrappers
are lodged between a few blades of
grass near the parking lot
at the Sumter County ._
Courthouse.
They are about the only
reminders that two days
earlier, the city of
Bushnell was filled with .
thousands of people wan-
dering through the
streets. Thousand of peo-
ple buying things, eating
things, and discarding
their empty bottles of
water and candy wrapper B
in places other than the Ri
many garbage bins that R l
lined the city streets dur-
ing the Saturday event.
Somehow, I am always amazed
that Monday comes 'round and the
city looks so. clean, ..given the
amount of litter that is created at
the annual Fall Festival.
Perhaps it's a bit of an odd obser-
vation, especially given the fact that
the festival typically draws lots of
comments about anything other
than the cleanup effort.
People remember the annual
event for a variety of reasons: the
fireworks display, the street dance
or the greased pig contest. But I
doubt that many people actually
think about the day after the festival
and the amount ofwork that mustgo
in to restoring the city to its pre-fes-
tival appearance.
I really do find it rather incredi-
ble that within 48 hours, the city


shows very few reminders that any-
thing out of the ordinary happened
just a few days earlier.
Cars have replaced the booths-
that inhabited the roadway along
Bushnell Plaza and employees
return to their stores and
businesses without even a
hint that the weekend
event had happened.
While we always give a
lot of credit to the people
who organize and partici-
pate in the yearly festival,
A. '.. I think city workers and
cleanup crews deserve a
substantial amount of
credit for the work they do
after the festival.
OB As the festival day pro-
HMAN gressed on Saturday so
did the litter I guess that's
to be expected with some
many people descending
on one 'small city. Sidewalks were
littered with all sorts of debris. The
steps around the courthouse., used
as a resting spot for many, became a
catchall for soda containers,
brochures, food wrappers and used
napkins.
By the end of the festival,
Bushnell looks like one of those
scenes from a science fiction movie
where all of the people have disap-
peared and all that's left is the trash
'blowing down empty city streets.
While that may be slightly exag-
gerated, it does come close.
I .That being said, I've got to give a
lot of credit to those people that get
out, get it cleaned up and somehow
manage to make Monday morning
appear as if nothing out of the ordi-
nary had ever happened.:


Another VOICE



Center Hill to host


Family Health Fest


The Sumter County Health
Department., Thomas E. Langley
Medical Center, and the City of Center
Hill have planned a Family Health
Fest in Center Hill on Saturday, Nov.
5, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Erwin
Bryan Memorial Field, next to City
Hall, 94 S. Virginia
Ave. Throughout
"This is a good way T
to introduce the peo- there wil
ple in Center Hill and demonstn
Sumter County to n op
good health and to .aPR/i s t
bring forward an CPRfirst ai
example of what's a heart,
available to them and
their families" said Elsie Ramsey,
councilwoman of Center Hill. "I think
this is going to be a fun and exciting
day for Center Hill."
The event, which is to be held out-
doors, is free and open to the .public.
There will be many vendors armed
with educational information and
free goodies, including the Sumter
County Health Department, Thomas
E. Langley Medical Center, SWAT Van,
Fire Truck, Paramedics, Blood
Mobile, SHINE (experts on
Medicare/Medicaid), Sumter County
Voters' Registration Office, Sumter


County Library, Hospice of Lake &
Sumter, Car Seat Inspections, Family
Caregiver Support Program,
Childhood Development Services,
Physical Therapy Services, and
Project Healthy Choices.
In addition, people will have a
chance to take advan-
t the day, stage of many free
screenings, such as cho-
1 be live lesterol, HIV, BMI,
tiofns on depression, memory,'
cs such as carbon monoxide, bone
density, blood pressure,
d, signsof and hearing.
attack. Throughout the day,
there will be live
demonstrations on various topics
such as CPR/first aid, signs of a heart
attack, proper lifting, cancer and the
hope of recovery, and growing your
own vegetables.
There will be many door prizes and
lots of fun! There will also be live
music played by the Southern
Comfort Band from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.'
and DJ Tomas Granado will be spin-
ning Latin music from noon to 2 p.m.
If the weather is bad, the health fair
will be changed to November 12 from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more informa-
tion, call 793-2701 ext. 223.


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Another ICE



When brethren dwell together


I blame it on Carnell "Cadillac"
Williams, rookie running back
for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
A few Sundays ago, my
husband had planted "
himself on the living room
couch with the intention
of not moving lest he miss
a glimpse of his main
man, Cadillac.
Whatever, as my daugh-
ters would say.
Although I had plenty
to do, like' pray for world
peace or clean the bath-
room or even sit with my
husband 'til death do us NAI
part, I wandered into the KENi
spare room and switched
on the TV
Flipping through the channels, I
found a "Wife Swap" marathon and
did some planting on the couch of
my own .Q .-,,<: w ...... -
Six hours later, I emergedhooked
on the reality show
In a nutshell, "Wife Swap" takes
two families, usually diametric
opposites, and swaps the wife/mom.
The women switch families (but not
bedrooms) for two weeks, living each
other's life.
For the first week, each woman
follows her counterpart's exact
lifestyle as detailed in a personal-
ized rules b6ok how she parents,
shops, does (or doesn't do) house-
work, manages her budget, etc. But
during the second week, the new
wife gets to set her own rules, and
the kids and husband have to abide
by them.
The show, of course, purposely
chooses families that will create the
most drama, and the more explosive
the better. In the end, everyone


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learns that the grass isn't greener
anywhere else, and everyone appre-
ciates their own family situations.
Sometimes the
"-'--- swapped wives make
impacts that create posi-
tive changes, like the
Mississippi etiquette
'teacher who went to the
Massachusetts home of
three hellion boys whose
mom actually encouraged
them to be out of control.
The swapped mom man-
aged to get the boys to
appreciate good man-
ICY ners, and even made
IEDY them write a letter of
apology to the grocery
store meat man after they


poked holes in all the plastic pack-
ages of meat in the meat case.
Her counterpart, -thinking she
would show her (swapped);- family.
how to have fun. squirted ketchup on
them while they were at a restau-
rant.
That embarrassed the kids and
infuriated the husband, which
served as a wake-up call to this
woman.
She saw herself as others see her,
which horrified her and caused her
to consider that maybe her way of
doing things wasn't the best way
after all.
That's what I think the point of the
show is, that sometimes we get stuck
in thinking that our way is the best or
only way.
I'm not talking about religion
here, per se, and I don't want to get
into a theological debate about
dogma and doctrine. My point is
more about the peripherals and inci-
dentals of religion.


Music, for example, or the color of
the carpet in the sanctuary, casual
dress or drinking beer, going to R-
rated movies and playing cards,
speaking in tongues in the 21st cen-
tury or the mode of baptism.
These, sadly, are the things that
divide religious people and split
churches and cause rifts and fac-
tions and it's so childish.
King David wrote, "Behold how
good and pleasant it is for brethren
to dwell together in unity" (Psalm
133:1). We're not to quibble and trifle
and fret and snipe. We're not to
insist that our way, when it comes to
preference and taste, is the only way.
Instead, we're to get along and
compromise on the incidentals.
However, we're also to sharpen one
another, just as iron sharpens iron.
We're to spur one another on
toward love and good deeds and
bear one; anothegi udw. ns w geatly
restoring each other to spiritual
health when we falter or fall.
If there's one thing that I got from
watching the "Wife Swap" marathon
it's this: As long as we are fallible
human beings, none of us can claim
that our way of doing things-- the
way we raise our kids, the way we
run our homes, the way we relate in
our marriages or the way we do
church is right, that we can learn
and glean from one another and that
we need to remain teachable and
open to correction.
I was also reminded that, as
imperfect as my family is, at the end
of the day, it's my husband and my
kids who are God's gifts to me. At the
end of the day, they are the ones I
want.
So, thank you, Cadillac Williams.
whoever you are. Go, Bues.


Marriages
Jason Edward Bethune, 38, of
Webster to Dawn Michele Greene,
38, of Webster
Steven Alan Pahia, 52, of
Sumterville to Jacqueline Elaine
Bendel, 35, of Sumterville
John Martin Fussell, 48, of
Webster to Deah Delores Akins, 46,
of Webster
Emette Maurice Rocheleau, 83,
of Lady Lake to Patricia Mathilda,
Toth, 66, of Lady Lake
Property Transfers
Melissa Fulwider, Melissa Cook,
Robert Fulwider to Matthew
Heller, property in Meadowvista
Sub. lor $80,000.
Joseph Wayne and Tracy Webb
Howard to Gerald S. and Eva J..
Bartletta nd Debra B. Lane, prop-
erty in Bushnell Park Plat for
$22,000
Lynn H. Jones to Jack R. and
.Barbara A. Kaday, property in
Highland View for $8,000
Land Associates, I LLC to Ha Thu
and Tien Thanh and Vu Thanh
Nguyen, property in Wildwood
Country Estates for $119,900.
Albert and Janice Cato to Al
Locascio, property in Tracy's Point
for $47,000
Bettie Lancaster to Harold B.
and Barbara A. Kitchen, property
in Continental Camper Resort for $
77,000
John P and Pamela J. Miller to


David H. and Marcia M. Soder,
property in Continental Camper
Resort for $77,500.
Stanley J. Porter to Ronald R.
and Mary E. Moll, property in
Timberwood Estates for $59,900
Land Associates I LLC to Mahesh
R. Patel, property in Wildwood
Country Estates for $109,900
Donaled D. and Mary E. Hunter
to Mark A Holcomb, property in
Continental Camper Resort for
$59,900
Sumter Communications, Inc. to
Mandoza Couture, property in
Meadouvista Sub. For $65,000
Patricia Vargas to Michael
Surdis, Jr., property in Equine
Acres for $229,800
Robert E. Dudley to Robert E.
Dudley and Kay Woolsey, property
in Villages Unit 31 for $100.
Robert E. Dudley and Kay
Woolsey to Florence A. Savarese,
property' in Villages Unit 31 for
$169,500.
Villages of Lake Sumter to
Nicholas C. Defusco, property in
Eagle Ridge for $112,000
Danel E and Eugene Bays to
Dianna Bays Boyd, property in Sll,
T22S, R21E for $25,000
Paul A, Pauline M., Morgan, Trs,
of the Morgan Family Trust to
William J. and Paula A. and
Pauline M. Morgan, property in
S33, T18S, R23E for $100.
Ina Mae Reaves to Eugene and


Santa G. Mills, property in S30,
T21S, R21E for $1,000.
Sumter County Florida to Rice
Cattle Company, property in S3,
T22S, R22E for $100
Donna Eichelberger to Paul
Cheek, Jr. and Linda Cheek, 'prop-
erty in Panacoochee Retreats for
$91,500
George T. Martin III to C. Herman
Beville Ranch Ltd. Property in S34;
T20S, R22E for $100
Lucille C. Hacker, Ind. and Trs. of
Lucille C. Hacker Revocable Trust
to Avril P Davis, property in S13,
T20S, R22E for $58,000
Robert E. and Joann Vessels to
Ivan L. Netter, property S13, T20S,
R22E, for $204,000.
John C. and Fae M. Chapman to
Curist and Chrystal Morgan, prop-
erty in S14, T22S, R21E for 34,900.
Villages of Lake Sumter to
Thomas 0. and Janis I. Smith,.prop-
erty in Villages Unit 108 for
$215,900; to Christopher W. and
Karen T. Knowles, property in
Villages Unit 95 for $355,900; to
Marilyn Long and Nancy B. Boyer,
property in Villages Unit 96 for
$191,200; to Lynn C. and Ann M.
Feterle, property in Villages Unit
108 for $293,800: to Albert H.
Sonderman property in Cherry
Vale Villas, for 163,900; to
Romualdo C. and Ramona I.
Buerano, property in Villages Unit
105 for $581,200.


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Kiwanis Club new officers are pictured (from left to right): Sarah Royal, President-elect; Ruth
Rockcastle, Secretary/Treasurer; Claire Souliere, Lt. Governor Division 9, and Therm Nichols,
President.


Kiwanis Club installs members


Wildwood Kiwanis Lt.
Governor of Florida Division
9, Claire Souliere, installed
officers of the Kiwanis Club of
Wildwood on Oct 11. Officers
installed are:
President, Therm Nichols
President-elect, Sarah
Royal
Secretary/Treasurer, Ruth
Rockcastle
Also recognized. were new
board members, Dick


Hoffman and Dave Lewis,
along with new member
Gloria Croft.
Wildwood Kiwanis club
meets each Tuesday morning
at 7 a.m. at the Ole Coffee
House at the corner of US 301
and CR 466A in Wildwood.
The Kiwanis sponsor many
projects in the community
and is involved in all the
Wildwood area schools.
Wildwood High School


Kiwanis Key Club students
share projects with club mem-
bers throughout the year.
Wildwood Kiwanis wel-
comes guests, Kiwanis mem-
bers who have moved from
other areas, and all interested
residents and business own-
ers, who share our view on the
importance of kids in our
communities.
For more information call
748-5228 or 259-9327.


Golf event set announcement
The Herkie N Turkey golf
scramble will be at Shady Opening Nov. 2005
Brooke golf course in
Sumterville on Nov. 12 at 8:30
a.m. Lunch is at noon and N M Jr. M.D.
costs $40 per player. H.B. Ierra Jr. M.D.
Lots of fun, games and Primary Care
prizes! Like the: pie putt,
almost a hole-in-one, and
50/50drawing. E.M. Vizcacrra M.D.
All are invited to play some Primary Care and Chelation Threapy
golf to help raise money for
the JV and Varsity cheerlead-
ers for uniforms, mats, team 1283 CR 463 B and W. Hwy 470
items.
For more information call Lake Panasoffkee, FL
Tina Pitts or Peggy Lamb at I" 352-793-9099
793-3131. I


Photo by Amanda Mims
Sprint Nextel workers hold up signs outside their Bushnell office on Monday, the eighth day of
striking by Communications Workers of America members. The strike, which came about
because of the company's benefit cuts, involves about 1,000 workers in four states, but about
half are in Florida. Shown from front to back are technicians Wayne Duke, Bill Thomas and Ron
Bartley.
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PAGE 6, SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2005


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Dorothy Davidson, 72
Dorothy V Davidson, 72, of
Bushnell died Monday, Oct.
10, 2005 in Montgomery, Ala.
She was born in Chicago, Ill.
And moved to Bushnell in
1956 from Chicago, Ill. She
retired' as a Culinary Prep
Chef with Walt Disney after
21 years. She was a graduate
of the Disney Culinary Chef
School. Mrs. Davidson was
affiliated with St Lawrence
Catholic Church.
Survivors include, 3 daugh-
ters, Christine (Wrobel) Vick
of Eagleville, Tenn., Frances
(Wrobel) Stone of
Montgomery, Ala., and
Carlene (Pawelek) Russell of
Bushnell; 2 sisters, Betty
Hunt of Lake Panasoffkee,
and Margie Whitman Long of
Bushnell; and 5 grandchil-
dren, Desiree Vick, Dane
Vick, Benton Stone, Jonathan
Russell, Jr., and Austin
Russell.
Visitation was held on
Friday, Oct. 14 at Purcell
Funeral Home Two-Story
Building, Bushnell. Services
were held on Saturday, Oct. at
St. Lawrence Catholic
Church, Bushnell. Father
Pedro Zapata officiated.
Place of internment
Evergreen Cemetery in
Bushnell.
Purcell Funeral Home pro-
vided information.

Broward Wright, 71
Broward Alvin Wright, 71,
of Center Hill, Fla., died
Friday, Oct. 7 in Leesburg,
Fla.
He was born in St.
Petersburg, Fla.
Mr. Broward was a supervi-
sor for a beverage company.
He served in the U.S. Army
and the U.S. Coast Guard,
and was affiliated with
Bushnell Church of Christ.
Survivors include 2 sons,
Alan Wayne of Center Hill,
Fla., and Chris Wright of
Center Hill; 2 sisters,.
Jeanette Cochrin of St.
Petersburg, and Kathy Wright
of Lake Panasoffkee; and two
grandchildren.
Visitation was held on
Friday, Oct. 14 at Purcell
Funeral Home Chapel,
Bushnell. Services were held
on Saturday, Oct. 15 at the
Bushnell Church of Christ
The internment location is
Center Hill Cemetery, Center
Hill, Fla.
Purcell Funeral Home pro-
vided the information.

Margaret Stange, 94
Margaret Mary Stange, 94,


of Sumterville, died on
Friday, Oct 14 in Bushnell.
She was born in Brooklyn,
N.Y. and was a resident of
Sumterville for 32 years, for-
merly of Brooklyn, N.Y She
was a keypunch operator for
the municipal government.
Mrs. Stange was Catholic.
Survivors include three
sons; John Stange of
Brooklyn, N.Y, Bill Stange of
Farmingdale, N.Y, and Bob
Stange of Sumterville; 5
grandchildren; and 5 great-
grandchildren.
Visitation was, held on
Monday, Oct. 17 at Purcell
Funeral Home, Bushnell.
Services were held on
Tuesday, Oct. 18 at Purcell
Funeral Home Chapel in
Bushnell with Rev. Jerry
McDaniel officiating. Place of
internment is Linden
Cemetery, Linden, Fla.
Purcell Funeral Home,
Bushnell, provided informa-
tion.

Ethel Hodgette, 90
Ethel Bell Hodgette, Lake
Panasoffkee, died on
Saturday, Oct. 15 in Bushnell.
She was born in Patterson,
N.J. and was a homemaker.
Survivors include a son;
Clarence T. Rodermond of
Lake Panasoffkee; two
daughters, Janet Gail Merritt
of Roseville, Ohio, and Nettie
Tucker of Lake Panasoffkee.
Purcell Funeral Home,
.Bushnell, provided informa-
tion.

Shirley Sullivan, 70
Shirley Ann Sullivan, 70, of
Webster, died on Sunday, Oct
16 in Inverness. She was born
in St. Catherine, Fla., and
graduated from Webster High
School. She worked as a tele-
phone 'operator, ,worked at a
nursery and most recently.
was employed at a deli in
Bushnell. She was a member
of Linden Church of God.
Survivors include a son;
Kevin Sullivan of Bushnell; a
daughter, Pam Sullivan of
Winter, Park; two brothers;
Jerry L. (Mary Margaret)
Williams of Tarrytown, N.Y.,
and Louie P (Darlene).
Williams of Tarrytown; and 3
grandchildren.
Visitation was held on
Tuesday, Oct. 18 at Purcell
Funeral Home in Bushnell.
Services were held on
Wednesday, Oct. 19 at the,
Linden Church of God in
Linden, with Pastor Lanny
Toller officiating. The place
of internment is Linden
Cemetery, Linden.
Purcell Funeral Home,


First Baptist Church of Oxford '"I :_

Fall Festival
Sunday, October 30th, after morning service
from noon to 3 p.m.
All Free Everyone invited

Hot dogs, hamburgers with trimmings served from
noon to 1 p.m. Face Painting, games, prizes,
drawings for adults every half hour
(must be present to win). Guests will receive
festival money to spend during the festival
upon arrival.
Parents: Fingerprinting for the safety of our
children will be available by
local police.

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enough to handle your specific needs? Are decisions made
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cremation or do they provide these options on-site?
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Bushnell, provided informa-
tion.

Janet Pabst, 70
Janet L. Pabst, 70, of Lake
Panasoffkee, died Saturday,
Oct. 15 in Inverness. She was
born in Miami, was a home-
maker, and a member of the
First Baptist Church of Lake
Panasoffkee.
Survivors include two
daughters; Janette Cox of
Miami, and Dana Pabst of
Lake Panasoffkee; two sons,
Lee Manon of Ft. Myers,. and
Robert Pabst of Bushnell; a
sister, Isabell Williams of
New Smyrna, Fla., and 11
grandchildren.
Visitation was held on
Tuesday, Oct. 18 at Purcell
Funeral Home Chapel in
Bushnell. Services were held
on Tuesday, Oct. 18 at Purcell
Funeral Home Chapel with
Pastor R. Jon King officiating.
Purcell Funeral Home,
Bushnell, provided informa-
tion.

Jack Maddox, 81
Jack Virgil Maddox, 81, of
Center Hill, Fla., died on
Friday, Oct. 14 in Center Hill.
He was born in Bevilles
Corner, Fla.. He was a former
member of the Farm Bureau
and the Sumter. Vegetable
Cooperative. He was a farmer
in the agriculture industry.
He was a member of the U.S.
Army and of Baptist faith.
Survivors include his wife,
Dot Maddox of Center Hill;
three sons, Nicky Maddox of
Colorado, Steve (Sharon)
Maddox of Gallatin, Tenn.,
and Stoney (Lori) Maddox of
Bushnell; three daughters,
Debbie (Rick) Rueter of
Arvada, Colo., Jaque (David)
McPhee of Woodland Park,
Colo., and Shari (Chuck)
Padgett of Fruitland Park,


Fla.; a brother, Guy Maddox
of Bevilles Corner; two sis-
ters, Marie Reid of Bushnell,
and Joyce Hutto of Fruitland
Park; 14 grandchildren; a
great-great-grandchild; and
an Aunt, Pauline Sapp of
Leesburg.
Visitation was held on
Monday, Oct. 17 at Purcell
Funeral Home Chapel,
Bushnell. Services were held
on Tuesday, Oct. 18 at Purcell
Funeral Home Chapel and
Pastor Emery Kind and Mr.
Chuck Padgett officiated.
Place of internment is Center
Hill Cemetery, Center Hill.
Purcell Funeral Home,
Bushnell, provided informa-
tion.

Lenora Kinniard, 65
Lenora Bell Kinniard, 65,
of Groveland, Fla., died
Thursday, Oct. 13 in
'Leesburg. She was born in
Medicine Park, Okla. She was
a homemaker and a member
of the Eagles Club. She was
affiliated with the First
Baptist Church of Bushnell.
Survivors include her hus-
band, Bobby J. Kinniard of
Groveland; two daughters,
Kathy Kurtz of Dewy Rose,
Ga., and Susan Griffin of
Groveland; a son, Robert A.
Kinniard of Groveland; two
sisters, Grie Petty of Reno,
Nev., and Janet Morrison of
Sun Valley, Nev.; four broth-
ers, Leonard Hilliary of
Chickasha, Okla., Elbert
Hilliary of Sun Valley, Nev.,
Donald Hilliary of
Zephyrhills, and Dale
Hilliary of Sparks, Nev.; 8
grandchildren; and her moth-
er, Belva Hilliary of Sparks,
Nev.
Visitation was held on
Sunday, Oct. 16 at Purcell
Funeral Home Chapel in
Bushnell. Services were held


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First Baptist Church
of Lake Panasoffkee
Hwy. 470, Lake Panasoffkee 793-5510
Sunday Services 8:30 & 10:50 a.m.
Sunday School...............9:45 a.m.
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LUTHERAN CHURCH ELCA
Pastor Thomas S. Church
Sunday Worship 8:00 & 10:30 a.m.
Christian Education: 9:15 a.m.
Church located I mile Woest of 27 on 44.
Left offo 44 on South Lone Oak for I block (Leesburg)
K 130 S. Lone Oak Drive 787-3223

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Sunday Bible Study 10 a.m.
Sunday Worship Service 11 a.m.
Evening Worship 6 p.m.
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125 W.Anderson Ave. 793-4612
"Shoring the Good News of ife Through Faith In Chdist
* Sunday Bible Study,..............9:15 A.M.
* Sunday Worship...... ...............10:30A.M.
and 6:00 P.M.
SWednesday Bible Study ...............7:00 P.M.


LADY LAKE
Hope Lutheran Church
250 Avenida Los Angelos
(comer of C.R. 466 & Morse Blvd.)
The Villages
Services are Sunday
at 8:00 AM, 9:40 AM and 11:15 AM
For more information, call 352-750-2321 or our a
_Web Site: www.hopelutheraninthevillages.org.

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Pleasant Hill Baptist Church
CR-316A, Bushnell
Sunday School..................9:45 A.M.
Worship........................... 11:00 A.M.
Sunday Evening Worship....6:00 P.M.
Wednesday Prayer Service..7:00 P.M.
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Webster United
Methodist Church
Invites You To Attend
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SChurch School 9:45 a.m.
173 S.E. 3rd St., Webster, FL 33597
(352) 793-3734
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THE BUSHNELL PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH USA
323 N. BROAD (Comer of W. Dade & N. Broad)
Church School: 9:15 am
Public Worship: 10:30 A.M.
MONDAY: AA Group Meeting 8:00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY: Bible Study- 10:00A.
S 352-793-4202

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All Are Welcome At
BUSHNELL ASSEMBLY
OF GOD
Sunday Worship 8:00A.M. 10:30 AM. & 6:00 P.M.
Sunday School 9:30 A.M.
SWed. Discipleship Night 7:00 P.M.
1:451 West C.R. 476, Bushnell 793-2240)


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300 Mason Street
Sunday School 9:45 am
Sunday Worship 8:30 am & 11:00 am
8:00 am Casual Traditional Service
9:30 am Praise and Worship Service
748-1275 4sm


on Monday, Oct. 17 at First
Baptist Church of Bushnell
with Pastor Casey Ferguson
officiating. Place of intern-
ment is Hillcrest Cemetery,
Leesburg.
Purcell Funeral Home,
Bushnell, provided informa-
tion.

Florence Edwins, 91
Florence Edwins, 91, of
Marianna, Fla., passed away
on Oct. 12. She was born in
Center Hill. and moved to
Marianna in 1999. She retired
from Belks in Leesburg.
She is survived by her sis-
ter, Ruth Farmer of
Marianna. Family received
friends on Oct. 16 at
Banks/Page-Theus Funeral
Home. Funeral service fol-
lowed with Rev. Tom Farmer
officiating. Burial took place
on Monday, Oct. 17 at
Hillcrest Memorial Gardens,
Leesburg.
.Banks/Page-Theus Funeral
Home, Wildwood, furnished
information.

Willard Smith, 77
Mr. Willard Smith, 77 of,
Belleview passed away
Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2005. Mr.
Smith was born in
Davenport, raised in
Wildwood, moved to
Jacksonville in 1948 and
returned to this area in 1966.
He retired from the Texaco
station which he owned in
Wildwood for many years. He
attended the Summerfield
Baptist Church, was an avid
hunter and fisherman and
loved traveling in his motor
home.
Survivors include his wife,
Ora; daughters, Wanda
Taylor of Bushnell and
Elaine Brown of Wildwood;
brothers, Roy and Ellis; sis-
ters, Claudine, Loreane and


Alma; 8 grandchildren, 14
great-grandchildren, and 2
great-great-grandchildren.
He was predeceased in May
by his sister, Laura Belle
Smith.
Funeral services for
Willard Smith were held at 11
a.m., Friday, Oct. 14 in the
Banks/Page-Theus Funeral
Chapel and Rev. Jimmy
Boyett officiated. The family
received friends Thursday,
Oct. at the funeral home.
Interment will be in the Oak
Grove Cemetery, Wildwood.
In lieu of flowers, the family
requested donations to
Hospice of Marion County,
3231 SW 34th Ave., Ocala, FL
34474.
Banks/Page-Theus Funeral
Home, Wildwood provided
the information.


Frank Snow, 75
Frank Snow, 75, of
Wildwood, Fla. died
Thursday, Oct. 6 at his resi-
dence. He was a retired truck
driver and was born in Hart
City, Ga. He moved to
Wildwood in 1954 from
.Georgia. Mr. Snow was a vet-
eran of the Korean War.
Survivors include his wife,
Victoria Snow, of Wildwood; a
daughter, Charlotte Bague, of
Wildwood; 3 stepsons,
Ronald Taylor, of Ocala, Ray
Vaughn of Oxford, Fla., and
James Vaughn of Wildwood; 1
stepdaughter, Kathy Leggett
of Wildwood; 10 grandchil-
dren and 2 great-grandchil-
dren.
A memorial service will be
held at Florida National
Cemetery on Thursday, Oct.
20 at 11 a.m.
All Faiths Cremation
Society of The Villages pro-
vided information.


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BUSHNELL SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Comer of Seminole & Florida Ave.
Worship Hours 9:30 A.M.
Sabbath School 10:45 A.M. Sat.
Wed. Prayer Meeting, 7:30
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Evening Worship 7:00 pm
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St. Francis Episcopal Church
313 N. Grace Street (At US 301)
P.O. Box 566, (352) 793-3187,
Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m.
Holy Eucharist 10 a.m. Sunday ,
Sunday School 10 a.m.
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First Baptist Church
of Webster
1/4 mile east of 471 on SE 1st Ave.
Sunday School 9:45 AM
Morning Worship 11:00 AM
Evening Service 6:00 PM
Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:00 PM S


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CHURCH OF GOD
202 Pine Street 748-1318
Pastor: Carl J. Hart
Sunday School ......... 9:30AM Wed. Night Felowship.....6:00 PM
Morning Worship....10:30AM Wed. Bible Study.....7:00PM
Sunday Evening .....6:00 PM Wed. Night Youth....,-7:0 PM
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First United Methodist Church
OFFERING OUR COMMUNrrYFaith, Hope & Love
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M. WORSHIP 10:45 AM.
Disciples' Dialogue, Wed. 6:30 p.m.
A Cub Scouts Tues. 6:30 p.m.
Daisy Troop, Thurs. 6:30 p.m.
SAl-Anon, Fri. 8:00 p.m. ,
SHA.R.E. 4th Sat., 10:00 a.m. 793-3221
K221W, Noble Ave. RevLarry Ambrust Paator

fLAKE PANASOFFKEE"
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UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
589 CR 470, 1 mile W of 1-75
Sunday Worship Service: 1:30 AM
Hospitality Time at: 10:45 AM
Sunday School Gathering: 11:00 AM 5
Sunday School at 11:15 AM
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Sumterville
United Methodist Church
"OVER 150 YEARS OF PRAYER".
2565 CR 522
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Invites you to attend Sunday worship service 930 a.m. Q
Pastor Charles Tomberlin
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH OF WILDWOOD
Worship 10:30 a.m.
203 Barwick St., Wildvkood, FL 34785
K (352) 748-2530 nou458


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First Church of God,
Affiliation: Anderson, IN
793-3455
105 E. Central Ave.- P.O. Box 1128, Bushnell, FL 33513
Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.
Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Evening 7:00 p.m.
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Wildwood United Methodist
300 Mason Street
Sunday School 9:45 am
Sunday Worship 8:30 am & 11:00 am
8:00 am Casual Traditional Service
9:30 am Praise and Worship Service
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SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2005, PAGE 9


Churh CALENDAR


Helping Hands
Fellowship brunch
The Helping Hands Prayer
Ministry of the Bushnell
Assembly of God community
extends a special invitation to
everyone for fellowship with
us on Nov.. 5 at 1 p.m. This
service will be filled with.
praise and worship, fellow-
ship and love. There will also
be a Pretty Cup Tea; bring
your prettiest cup. A brunch
will also be served.
The guest speaker is Sis.
Margaret Rxames.
For more information call
Sis. Betty Webb at 569-1367 or
Sis. Hazel Lyons at 793-3183,
or the church at 793-2240.

Cornerstone
Baptist Church
Cornerstone Community
Baptist Church,has wide open
doors, just waiting for you to
come in!
Our pastor is doing a series
of sermons on "Upside Down
Living". We have laughed and


learned a lot during these ser-
mons and there are more to
come in this series.
We would love to have you.
come and visit us this Sunday.
We have a fellowship time
from 9:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Our
Service time is from 10 a.m. to
11:30 a.m.
We also offer small groups
that meet on: Sunday nights
6:30 7:30 p.m. and on
Wednesday afternoons from
noon until 1 p.m.
Wednesday evenings there
are youth groups, children's
groups and prayer meetings
from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
We are meeting at the
Seventh Day Adventist
Church on the corner of
Florida and Seminole, at the
blinking light.
For further information,
please call 352-603-1373 or
352-793-8928. Hope to see you
on Sunday!

Singing group
Hope's Call
A nationally known singing


group Hope's Call will be
appearing at Linden Church
Of God on Oct. 23, 2005 at 10
a.m.
Pastor Lanny Troller and
the Church would like to wel-
come all!

Friday night
fish fry
It's time to eat and the Lake
Panasoffkee United Metho-
dist Church may be just the
place to do it.
Hungry for fish? How 'bout
a Friday night fish fry?
The United Methodist Men
are igniting their season
again, with monthly fish din-
ners. They're slated for the
first Friday of each month and
should continue through
April. Dinner starts at 4 p.m.
and includes fried or baked
fish and all the-fixin's, as well
as dessert and drink $6 per
person or $20 per family.
Every Wednesday night,
the entire family can come
for dinner at 5 p.m. Dinner is
$6 per person or $20 per fami-


ly and you are asked to make
reservations for the
Wednesday dinner.
Anyone interested in a 30-
minute mid-week service is
invited to join the group for a
worship service that lasts
from 6 to 6:30 p.m. The
church is located at 589 CR
470.
For reservations or more
information, call the church at
793-3438.

Sunday Connection
Small groups set
You're invited to two new
Sunday Connection small
groups that are forming. One
is Young Marrieds for ages 18
- 29 and the other is Men and
Women for ages 50-60.
The classes will be held at
the First Baptist Church of
Wildwood, 402 Oxford Street.
The group will work to dis-
cover and apply Bible truths
to everyday life; take part in
regular outings, parties and.
home get-togethers; care, sup-
port and pray for one another;


reach out to others and get
connected to other church
ministries and activities.
The groups will meet on
Sunday mornings from 9:15 to
10:15 a.m. on the second floor
of the Church Education
Building. For additional infor-
mation please call 748-1822.

October
craft sale
Lake Panasoffkee
Methodist Church, C.R. 470,
will hold a craft sale on
Friday, Oct. 21 and Saturday,
Oct. 22 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Come see out talents dis-
played and do some early
Christmas shopping. Lunch
will be available from 11:30
a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
As an added benefit, Maxim
Healthcare will be there
Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to
administer flu shots for age 65
and over or persons consid-
ered high risk Call 793-3438.

The Ladies Aide
of Nobleton Church
The Ladies Aide of
Nobleton Church will have a
soup and sandwich lunch,


served with dessert and cof-
fee, Saturday, Oct 22 from 11
to 1 p.m. at the Nobleton
Community Center.
Sponsored by the Ladies
Aide of Nobleton Church, a
variety of homemade soups,
sandwiches and a choice of
desserts will be available.
They are asking for a dona-
tion, so the Ladies Aide can
help others, For further infor-
mation, call 352-796-5988 or
352-793-6064.

Ladies
Night Out
The First Baptist Church of
Webster will hold its semi-
annual Ladies Night Out din-
ner on Saturday, Oct. 22 at 5:30
p.m. Program personality will
be local inspirational speaker,
Lovi Jo Parker. This will be a
ham dinner and all ladies are
.invited to attend. There will
be door prizes and a nursery
will be provided.
Tickets are $7 per person
and may be obtained at the
Church on Sunday, Oct. 16, the
last day to purchase tickets.
Call Nell Todd 793-3928 or the
church office 793-3738 during
the week


Engagement
announced
Morty and Martha Howell of
Center Hill would like to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Maria Marie
Howell to James "Jim" Ray
Karsten. The groom-to-be is
the son of Jerry and Karen
Karsten of Maumee, Ohio.
Maria, a 1995 graduate of
S South Sumter High School,
has an A.S. Degree in Health
-, Information Management and
works for The Villages
Regional Hospital in the
Health Information Services
IDepartment. Jim is a 1989
r Maumee High School gradu-
ate employed at DECCA in
Ocala. The wedding is
planned for April 22, 2006, at
i Morrison United Methodist
Church in Leesburg.




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PUBLIC NOTICE
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
CITY OF COLEMAN, FLORIDA


The Municipal Election for the City of Coleman will be held on December 6,
2005, at the Community Building, located at 1204 N. Church Street, Coleman,
Florida, to elect the following:


COUNCIL SEAT (1)
COUNCIL SEAT (3)
COUNCIL SEAT (5)


Two (2) YEAR TERM
TWO (2) YEAR TERM
Two (2) YEAR TERM


On December 6, 2005, polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. until-7:00 p.m.

The qualifying period for all persons wishing to qualify as candidates for the
aforementioned seats will be:

'1:00 P.M..ON OOTOBER 31, 2005 UNTIL NOON ON NOVEMBER 4, 2005

Candidates may qualify during the qualifying period at Coleman City Hall, 3502 East
Warm Springs Avenue. Please be advised that City Hall is closed daily between
12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m.


QUALIFYING FEES;.


The required 1% State Election Assessment is based on the
salary of the position sought, plus $5.00


To Residents Wishing to Vote in the Municipal Election:
Registration for the City election closes on November 7, 2005. To register to vote,
please contact the Supervisor of Elections office in Bushnell, Florida, or any of its
branch offices in Sumter County.

L. Clay Godwin /
City Clerk


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PAGE 10, SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2005


I,..


AWARDS


banquet

AMANDA MIMS
Staff Writer


At their annual awards banquet, 4-H county officers presented plaques to several supporters. From left to right are: Lacey
Wing, parlimentarian; Tiffany Maddox, 2nd vice president; Bernard Dew, Sumter Board of County Commissioners administra-
tor; Candy Munz, 1st vice president; Terry Yoder of T &D Concrete; Jessica White, president; and Tyler Foster, secretary.


Members, officers,
sponsors and oth-
ers were all rec-
ognized at the Sumter County
4-H 2005-2006 Awards
Banquet on Monday at the
Coleman Federal
Correctional Complex train-
ing center.
The various 'awards were
numerous and an audience of
about 225 people even heard
a little bit about the some of
the members' 4-H careers
and differing backgrounds in
various activities and clubs.
Some of the biggest awards
went to outstanding 4-H mem-
bers in three categories.
Travis Collier and Brittany
Wade shared the title of
Outstanding Senior 4-Her,
Kaycee Barco took the title in
the Intermediate category,
and the Outstanding Junior 4-
Her award went to Morgan
Edwards.
Recipients of the $500
Senior Scholarships were:
Christan Chancey, Travis
Collier, Billie Jo Daves, and
Brittany Wade. Coral Knight
received the Chris Jackson
Memorial Camp Scholarship
and both the Horseman of the
Year and Annual Senior
Grammy Awards, went to
Brittany Wade.
Even a few supporters


received special recognition
for their leadership on
Monday evening. They were
Bernard Dew, Sumter Board
of County Commissioners
administrator and Ruth
Henry of the Sumter Saddle
Ups Club. Their service to 4-
H totaled 43 years.
The State 4-H President
Abigail Crawford also attend-
ed the banquet, and offered
words of praise and encour-
agement.
"I'm real thrilled to see
such an active 4-H here in
Sumter County...4-H not only
builds blue-ribbon projects,
but it also builds blue-ribbon
youth."
The awards banquet also
served to install the 2004-2005
county officers. The are:
Jessica White, president,
Candy Munz, 1st vice presi-
dent, Tiffany Maddox, 2nd
vice president, Tyler Foster,
secretary and Lacey Wing,.
parliamentarian.
Among other events that
followed dinner were a cake
auction and a silent auction,
the proceeds of which benefit
the 4-H scholarship program.'
Sheriff Bill Farmer played
auctioneer for the evening
while 4-H county officers
showed off the donated sug-
ary treats, some of which sold
for several hundred dollars.


Outstanding 4-H members were recognized for their achievements at the annual awards banquet on Monday. Shown with their
sponsors from left to right are: Outstanding Intermediate 4-Her Kaycee Barco, Larry Munz, Outstanding Senior 4-Her Travis
Collier, Nell Todd of Todd Farms, Gloria Hayward, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Outstanding Junior 4Her, Morgan Edwards.
Also chosen as Outstanding Senior 4Her was Brittany Wade (not present).


PHOTOS BY
AMANDA MIMS


Ruth Henry received an award for her 21 years of service and leadership in the 4-H horse pro-
gram. Shown are Henry (center), Candy Munz (left) and Jessica White.


Elena Ramos, 12, puts her name down for items at a silent auction at the 4-H awards banquet
on Monday.


Winners of 4-H scholar-
ships in the amount of
$500 were announced on
Monday. Pictured from left
to right are: Nancy Dwyer,
Christan Chancey, recipi-
ent, Jackie Peterson,
Travis Collier, recipient,
Billie Jo Daves, recipient,
and James Wade accept-
ing the scholarship on
behalf of his daughter
Brittany Wade, who was
unable to attend.





Candy Munz, the county's
4-H vice president, shows
off a cake being auctioned
off at the 2004-2005 4-H
Awards Banquet on
Monday. Proceeds from the
cake auction benefit the 4-
H scholarships awarded
each year.







SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2005, PAGE 11


Pastor promoting student mentoring National organization


Ken Scrubbs, a pastor of the First Baptist Church of Leesburg,
was on hand at last week's Sumter Chamber of Commerce
meeting to promote mentoring.


BRENDA LOCKLEAR
Staff Writer

Ken Scrubbs, a pastor of the
First Baptist Church of
Leesburg, was on hand at last
week's Sumter Chamber of
Commerce meeting to pro-
mote mentoring.
"What we're going to see
tomorrow is indicative of
what we do today," Scrubbs
told an audience of about 60
people.
He pointed out that mentor-
ing changes hearts, moving
the adults w\ho do the mentor-
ing as it does those being men-
tored.
He began his work seven
years ago, out of the trunk of
his car.
Today, he serves on several
boards, including the gover-
nor's advisory board and the
Department of Juvenile
Justice Board.
His point?
"I am committed. I am com-
mitted to children to make a
difference in their lives.
While some kids today are


from single-parent homes,
those from two-parent homes
may have both parents work-
ing who may be "Too tired to
sit down and talk with that
child," he said. Kids are also
exposed to a variety of things
through various media.
"Kids today are receiving
mixed messages."
Mentors can help them
focus on what is healthy in
their lives, he said. They men-
tor in schools where there is a
degree of safety. The program
also does complete back-
ground checks on the adults
involved.
Scrubbs said the program is
currently implemented on 21
campuses in Lake County.
He shared his own life story
- about coming from a large
family, with little money.
He said he had holes in his
shoes.
"It didn't look good," he said
of his future, pointing out that
the child's success can
depend on their ability to see
where they can go, even if
things don't look good at the
moment.


Shakespeare Festival hits Sumter County


The Educational Founda-
tion of Lake County in part-
nership with PALS
(Performing Arts of Lake and
Sumter Counties) and
Sheriff Bill Farmer will be
providing classroom per-
formances by the UCF
Shakespeare Festival in 19
Sumter County classes and
25 Lake County classes..
PALS received a grant
from the Division of Cultural
Affairs to fund the project as
an extension of the educa-
tional component for the
upcoming Lady of the Lakes
Renaissance Faire held at
Hickory Point in Tavares on
November 4-6.
The UCF Shakespeare
actors will present an inter-
active workshop called
"Shakespeare .- ive."
.Teachers are provided
with curriculum to enhance
the' presentation. Webster
Elementary, Lake
Panasoffkee Elementary,
North Sumter Intermediate,
and Bushnell Elementary
are the recipients in Sumter

Elementary, Tavares
Elementary, Lost Lake
Elementary and Astatula
Elementary are the Lake
County recipients.



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PALS President Barb
Mittermaier said, "the inter-
active workshops will be
such a valuable learning tool
for the students and we
(PALS) are thrilled that our


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efforts to secure the grant
were successful."
The Lady of the Lakes
Renaissance Faire will run
from 10 a.m. 5 p.m. all three
days.


Tickets are $10 adults, $5
children under 12 and $5
seniors (Friday only) and
may be purchased in
advance by calling 352-326-
1265.


honors Hospice leader


One of the hospice care pro-
fession's highest awards has
been presented to the chief
executive of the Hospice
organization serving this
area.
Pat Lehotsky, CEO of
Hospice of Lake and Sumter
and Cornerstone Hospice,
received the National
Hospice and Palliative Care
Organization's (NHPCO)
Heart of Hospice Award. It
was presented at the national
organization's 20th
Management and Leadership
Conference held recently in
Hollywood, Florida.
The .award was created to
acknowledge outstanding
work in the field of end-of-life
care. It also serves to recog-
nize individuals who have
made repeated, outstanding
accomplishments within hos-
pice care and contributions
with impact beyond the hos-
pice realm, NHPCO officials
explained.
Lehotsky joined Hospice of
Lake and Sumter in 1997 as
Chief Financial Officer and
became chief executive offi-
cer a year later. Under her
guidance the average number
of patients and families that
Hospice of Lake and Sumter
and its companion,
Cornerstone Hospice, provide
services to each day has
grown from 120 to nearly 700,


Pat Lehotsky accepts the
Heart of Hospice Award from
NHPCO President and CEO
Don Schumacher (left) and
National Council of Hospice
and Palliative Professionals
Executive Committee
Chairman Bob Miller.
a spokesman said.
Further, the organization
has implemented many inno-
vative programs under
Lehotsky's direction, the
spokesman noted. These
include its Pathways
Palliative Care program for
patients not wishing full
Hospice care, the Tuck-In
Program, which enables
patients to remain in their
ALF and nursing home resi-
dences, and the unique P-
COW or Patient Computer on
Wheels. In addition, a second
Hospice House patient resi-
dence was opened and con-
struction on two more will
begin soon.


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SmnterSPO rS


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Raiders take Umatila, 56 to 12


STEVEN AYERS 1st half, Everett made TD #1
Times Correspondent and then shortly thereafter
another with 4:02 left in the
half. The extra point was good
This past Friday night the by Kody Stump. The 2nd quar-
Varsity South Sumter Raiders ter also saw Flemming get
took on the Umatilla Bulldogs another interception. This
for the South Sumter home- interception allowed Nick
coming game. Southall to score a TD. for
Umatilla kicked off to South South Sumter. Combining all 3
Sumter at the beginning of the touchdowns at the end of the
game and with only 1:10 into 1st half left the score at 35-0
the 1st quarter South Sumter with a predominant lead from
running back Tony Smith put South Sumter at 35-0.
the first points on the board The halftime show was a
assisted by a long drive only special one due to this game
10 yards from the goal line by being homecoming, and this
Carlos Everett. year's Homecoming Queen
The extra point was South Sumter
was no good. The next senior and member
After the first The w ex*t of the varsity cheer-
kickoff return, game iS leader squad, Tia
Umatilla attempted scheduled for Harrison.
to gain yardage, but The 2nd half of the
was blocked and Friday, Oct. game proved to be an
forced to punt the 21, at 7:30 exiting one as South
ball to South Sumter kicked off the
Sumter and then p.m. at ball to the severely
'the Bulldogs had to South behind Umatilla
re-punt the ball due Sumte High Dogs. But shortly into
to a holding charge. t the 3rd quarter,
After the re-punt, School. Umatilla had to kick
Jerrod Flemming off a punt to the
threw a long pass to Raiders, allowing
Tony Smith putting the Richard Kelly to put another
Raiders at the 45-yard line. touchdown on the board and
With 3:24 left in the 1st quar- forthe always consistent Kody
ter, the Raiders fumbled and Stump to rack up one more
the Bulldogs recovered. Less extra point leaving the score
than a minute later however 42 to 0.
Raider stand-out Brady The kickoff return to
Jackson caught an intercep- Umatilla went all as planned
tion pass. With 1:07 left in the until Tyree McCook caught
1st quarter Jarrod Flemming the 3rd interception of the
ran another TD to sew up the game showing a real domi-
1st quarter at 13 to 0 with the nance on the South Sumter
Raiders in the lead. defense's part
The extra point compli- The Umatilla offense did
ments of Kody Stump left the however show its will to pull
game at 14 to 0. back against the odds when
The 2nd quarter saw more Bulldog running back Sony
points for the Raiders with Cunningham ran a touchdown
Carlos Everett leading- the for his team.
proverbial charge, slamming 2 The next game highlight
consecutive touchdowns for was the game's 4th intercep-
South Sumter in the 2nd quar- tion by the Raiders and ran
ter alone. With 6:05 left in the yet another touchdown cour-


During half-time, South Sumter High School crowned its
Homecoming Queen, Tia Harrison.


tesy of Carlos Everett.
The Raiders now had a
menacing lead of 55 to 6.
Stump kicked another wining
kick putting one more point
on the board leaving the score
56-6 with the Raiders winning.
The 4th quarter began as
another punt kickoff form
Umatilla recovered at the
Raider 20. Umatilla gave
another strong try at points
with Bulldog Eric Samuel
picking off an interception
and making a touchdown at
that.
He left the score 12 to 56
with Umatilla's Thomas
Ivester running a 2-point con-
version leaving the game 14 to
58 in the 4th quarter.
The touchdown return to
South Sumter was short lived,
as they punted the ball on
downs back to the Bulldogs
when the clock was counting
down with 2 seconds left in


the game. The final score was
56 to 12 with a victorious
Varsity Raider team.
After the game, Umatilla
head coach Ron Timson said,
"South Sumter was much
more physical than us, they
played a great ball game and
we didn't play nearly as well.
"My biggest mistake (in the
game) was not having 40 more
guys."
Head R4ider coach Inman
Sherman. was more pleased
with the outcome of the game.
"We just want to continue to
better our team."
When asked about next
week's opponent, Jones High
School, Sherman said, "We
know a lot about Jones. And
we looked forward to this
week and we'll look forward
to next week"
That game is scheduled for
Friday, Oct. 21, at 7:30 pm at
South Sumter High School.


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The FWC is looking for
landowners and/or hunting
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Corrective Notice

The Zoning and Adjustment Board and Board of Sumter County
Commissioners will consider modification of a Conditional Use Permit
to allow the use of the prolferty located generally as indicated in this
notice for the purpose Class I landfill.
Owner: A.C.M.S.
Applicant: A.C.M.S.
Application: C2005-0004
REQUEST: Modification to existing CUP from a Class III landfill to a
Class I landfill.
Section 22, Twp. 20S, Rng. 22E:
The NE '4 less E VA & N A of SE '4 & E 'V of NW V & NE /4 of SW '
less the E 50'of NW '4 of NE/4
Section 23,Twp.20S, Rng. 22E:
The NW '4 of the SW /4.
GENERAL LOCATION: Sumterville/Lake Panasoffkee- North
on C-475. East on C-470. South on CR 529. CR 529 dead ends into the
property.
Two public meeting will be held at the Sumter County Historic
Courthouse, 209 N. Florida St., Bushnell, Florida, as follows:
Zoning and Adjustment Board
Monday, November 21, 2005 at 6:30 PM.
Third floor: Room 327
Board of County Commissioners
Tuesday, November 29, 2005 at 6:00 PM
Second floor: Room 222
Information regarding this application is on file with the Sumter County
Division of Planning and Development, Sumter County Historic
Courthouse, 209 N. Florida Street, Room 324, Bushnell, Florida. These
files may be reviewed between the hours of 7:30 A.M. and 5:00 PM.,
Monday through Friday.
All interested citizens are welcome to attend.
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of these
proceedings should contact the Sumter County Administration Office at
(352) 793-0200, 48 hours in advance of the scheduled meeting.
Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 286, Florida Statutes, Section
286.0105, if a person decides to appeal any decision made by an above
named Board with respect to any matter considered during any meeting
of such Board, he or she will need a record of the proceedings and that,
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New LSCC students can apply SALVATION ARMY SUPPORT


It's not too early to think
about getting ready for Lake-
Sumter Community College's
spring classes, even though
they don't start until Jan. 5,
2006.
Increases in enrollment
make it more important than
ever to start the application
process early.
Open registration starts on
Nov. 21. This is the first oppor-
tunity for new students, or
those who have not taken a
course in over a year, to regis-
ter online.
Though registration contin-
ues through Jan. 4, the selec-
tion of classes, days and times
decrease each day.


In order to lock in the
desired schedule, the LSCC
staff suggests the following
timeline to complete the
admission process: during
October, (1) apply for admis-
sion; (2) submit transcripts and
other required documents; and
(3) take placement tests.
Through October and the
first three weeks of November,
(4) complete new student ori-
entation; and (5) meet with an
academic advisor. Now you
are ready to register! The
spring schedule of classes will
be posted online by Oct 19.
Copies will be available on
LSCC campuses by the first of
November


Students interested in finan-
cial aid who are determined
eligible and have completed all
steps to have their federal and
state financial aid awarded by
Nov. 28, may use this aid to pay
for spring term fees.
Through the generosity of
area residents, organizations
and companies, the LSCC
Foundation also awards
numerous scholarships.
Spring term students must
apply for these by Oct. 31.
All registration information,
except for class schedules, is
available online now at:
www.iscc.edu.
For additional information
call: 568-0001 or 352-787-3747.


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A wake up call for support


The Humane Society/SPCA
of Sumter County publishes a
quarterly newsletter to all its
members.
A tearjerker poem was sub-
mitted and printed in this past
newsletter. The poem was
dedicated to all the dogs that
are euthanized at the county's
Animal Control facility.
The memorial poem is a
public wakeup call!
Do not get angry with the
officers at Animal Control if
they have to euthanize ani-
mals.
Do not get angry with the
Humane Society/SPCA if we
cannot take in every homeless
animal.
In a responsible and com-
passionate society, there
would never be the over-
whelming numbers of stray.
and homeless animals we
have here. Just as the volun-
teers in the Humane
Society/SPCA care for ani-


mals, so do the people who
work for Animal Control care.
None of us wants to see any
animal put down.
So many times people bring
litters of puppies and kittens
to Animal Control. They wash
their hands of the responsibil-
ity of the new lives that their
pets have given birth to. Why
not spay and neuter?
Why continue to allow unal-
tered pets to roam and keep
breeding?
Is it that easy to just turn
them over and dump the
responsibility on the Animal
Control Officers?
There are people who
decide they just do not want
their dog or cat anymore. So
they relinquish custody to
Animal Control.
They walk away, not caring
what will happen to their
loyal pet
And then who gets the bad
rap? Who is called the bad


guy? The Animal Control offi-
cers whose facility is over-
flowing with animals, and
with nowhere else to put
them.
Or is it the Humane
Society/SPCA for not taking
every stray or abandoned ani-
mal? Where would we put
them we have no shelter!
Let us not put the blame on
the people who work so hard
to try to alleviate the suffering
animals. Let us put the blame
on the people who abandon
animals.
Let's put the blame on peo-
ple who continually allow ani-
mals to breed.
And let's blame the irre-
sponsible people who appar-
ently do not care how many
animals die each year.
Only when we can honestly
accept where the blame lies
will the pet overpopulation
problem be solved without
euthanization as a solution.


628-1027SCT
The Sumter County Housing Department is pleased to inform you that the Waiting
List for Section 8 Rental Assistance will open on Wednesday, November 2, 2005.

We will conduct an Application Briefing on Wednesday, November 2, 2005,
beginning at 9:00 a.m. sharp until 12:00 p.m. at the Sumter County Housing
Department, 115 North Florida St., Bushnell, Florida. We will review the application
and give instructions on necessary information you will need to complete your
application. We will-also discuss the procedure for turning in your completed
application. If you would like to have copies made of picture ID's, Birth Certificates,
and Social Security cards, please bring them with you at this time.

If you miss the application day, you may pick up an application at our office located
at 115A North Florida St., Bushnell, Florida. We will have the applications in our
office beginning Thursday, November 10, 2005.

Our office will begin accepting completed applications on Wednesday, November 9,
2005 at 9:00 a.m. 'On that day, we will take applications on a first come, first
serve basis. We will beat the Sumter County Housing Department, 115 North
Florida St., Bushnell, from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m.

If you cannot turn in your completed application on November 9, 2005, you must
call our office at 352-793-0272 to schedule an appointment. We will schedule
appointments beginning on Thursday, November 10, 2005.

The waiting list will close at 5:00 p.m. on Friday. December 9. 2005. This will
be the last day completed applications will be accepted.


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$13,000 in donations to the hurricane relief fund. Principal Bill Donahue, standing left and
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Chamber of Commerce hears plans for Center Hill


More than 60 people gath-
ered for the monthly Chamber
of Commerce meeting last
Thursday.
Speakers for the event
included Elsie Ramsey,
Center Hill City Council, and
David Green of Winter Park
Farm.
Executive Director David
,Santana encouraged all the
members to attend the
November meeting. That
luncheon is expected to be an


expo-event, with a wellness
focus. The health aspect of the
meeting will be coordinated
by Thomas E. Langley
Medical Center and Leesburg
Regional Medical Center.
Veranda Home Furnishings
& Design in Wildwood is coor-
dinating a Project to benefit
Habitat for Humanity.
Using pre-lit Christmas
trees, businesses are asked to
decorate for auction. Money
raised through the auction


will be donated to Habitat.
Access Health Care in Lake
Panasoffkee, a new medical
clinic, will have an open
house from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on
Friday, Nov. 4.
Ribbon cutting is set for 3:30
p.m., according to their com-
munity liaison Susan Graves.
The physicians offer foot
care and family practice.
Hoping for some Holiday
Cheer? Then think about win-
ning some extra cash from a


Elsie Ramsey shares some of Center Hill's history while Alex Ogilvie helps out, showing pic-
tures from the city.


reverse raffle being spon-
sored by the Rural Florida
Community Health
Foundation.
Tickets sell for $100 each
and only 200 will be sold.
Anyone interested in purchas-
ing a ticket can contact Julie
Pacheco, chief operations
officer for Langley at 569-
2978.
Each ticket purchased gets
the holder admission for two
into the drawing event.
Slated for 6:30 p.m. on
Friday, Nov. 18 at Continental
Country Club, the event will
include hors de'voures.
The owner of the winning
ticket gets to take home
$10,000.
Center Hill's getting togeth-
er with the Sumter County
Health Department and plan-
ning a health fair in the city in
November.
"I'm pretty excited about
the things that are going on in
Center Hill,'' said
Elsie Ramsey, who cites
future changes as improve-
ments and advancements.
Listing the history of Center
Hill and sharing pictures of
the city from days long past,
she also mentioned some of
the city's future, including
two developments.
The city annexed 1,500
acres recently, for develop-
ment.
About 250 acres of that will
be used to develop a motor
coach park, while another 500
acres will become a housing
development, with family
homes and condos.
"Which is going to be a
great benefit to us," she said.
The development is still on


the drawing board, but should
be a family development that
includes a skateboard park
and lakes.
The developments are
planned in an area along
County Road 468, between
Center Hill and Webster.
David Green was also on
hand at the Chamber lunch-
eon.
He said he got a call from
his best friend and former
college roommate one day.
"I bought a city."
Green said he not only


bought a city named Centelr
Hill, but that city was literally
in the center of everything as
far as the state goes. t
The parcel includes 9 build
ings and a vacant lot. Greens
worked to renovate some off
the structures, putting them
up on the market., i
He said the walls of the old,
buildings are between two!
and three-feet thick, built dur-j
ing the 1920s.
They're also working to get
a historical designation on thed
old downtown area.


David Green


Upcoming


events in

Sumter

Friday, Oct. 21
The Oxford Assembly of
God Church is holding a
Fifth Quarter Event from 10
p.m. to midnight.
The event will take place
after Wildwood High's
Friday night football game
against Eustis.
The church is providing a
safe place to hangout for the
children to have fun and
build relationships in the
community.
For further information
please contact Pastor Joe at
352-748-6124.

Friday, Oct. 21
The Oxford Assembly of
God Church is holding a
Fifth Quarter Event from 10
p.m. to midnight.
The event will take place
after Wildwood High's
Friday night football game
against Eustis.
The church is providing a
safe place to hangout for the
children to have -fun and
build relationships in the
community.
1 For further information
please contact Pastor Joe at
352-748-6124.

Friday, Oct. 28 and
Saturday, Oct. 29
Prepare to meet ghosts
and goblins when the
Hinton Haunted House
invites holiday guests to
tour the mansion from 7:30
p.m. to 10 p.m.
The annual event is
scheduled to take place at
the ballfield in Webster,
For more information call
793-6982.

Saturday, Oct. 29
The Oak Grove Cemetery,
west of Wildwood, will have
a workday. There will be a
fish fry for lunch.
Community support will
be appreciated.

Saturday, Nov. 12
The Bushnell Kiwanis
Club will have an art auc-
tion at the South Sumter
High School gymnasium.
The art will be on display
for preview beginning at 6
p.m. and the auction will
begin at 7 p.m.
This is the first auction of
its kind.
There is a $10 admission
donation and artists may
include: Harrison, Schluss,
Miro, Max, Disney cells and
more.
For tickets, contact
Marilyn Connell at 568-2272.


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SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2005, PAGE 15,


Photo by Brenda Locklear,
Taylor Samms got all painted up for the festival and was on her way to ride the little tykes
train.


Photo by Brenda Locklear
Jacob Lowe, 7, shows off his pride and joy. He and his frog were on his way to the greased pig
contest. Frogs were popular Saturday, whether they were found in the mucky waters of the pig
contest or in the ring at the frog jumping contest.




Winners named in Fall



Festival competitions


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The winners have been
announced in competitions at
the annual Bushnell Fall
Festival last weekend.
Here's the winners:
Pumpkin Carving Contest
Scariest
Elementary Age: Austin Key
- first place, Brian Wilson -
second place and Rachel and
Ki mberl.v Jakoby third place
'High School Age: Lindsey
Jordan first place
Funniest
Elementary Age: Brianna
Key First place. Jordan and
Cliff Robers second place
and Hazel and Danielle
Jakoby third place


Middle School
Stevens/Hahr Family
place
High School/Adult:
Kendrick first place
Seachrist second pla
Most Artistic
Elementary Age:
Archanbeault first p
Middle School Age
Carter first place
High School Adull
Wayte first place
Spell second place

Other winners
Parade winners:
Native American


Age: Tribe first place, Sonny's
first BBQ second place and
Sumter County 4-H third
Priscila place
, Donna Horseshoe Contest: John
ace Clock and Winston Davis -
first place, Joey Wiley and
Nathan Shawn Sapp second place
lace Log-sawing Contest:
e: Katie Children 12 & under Kristie
Taylor and Caitlin Jones, Teen
Adam Jared and Brandon (last
Siday names were not provided)
Cindy Men- Chris Wilkinson and
Justin Brannen
Women: Tosha Webb and
Jamie Midyette, Senior Men-
Sumter Ronnie Hamilton and Ronnie
Family Herrod'


Photo by Amanda Mims
Raider Bands marched along Main Street along with a multitude of floats and groups at
Saturday's Fall Fest parade.


FALL

continued from Page 1

tent or stretched out on the Sumter County
Courthouse lawn.
"And the fireworks were beautiful," said
Pitts of the grand finale.


The display lit up the sky over the Sumteri
County Courthouse and the Sumter Countyi
Judicial Building at the end of the evening.
As for next year's Fall Festival, Pitts said
the committee won't wrap up on this year's;
festival until this week, but she said sheik
likes to look forward adding something new!
each year.
"It was just a great day. I think everybody
enjoyed themselves."
," !


Photo by Brenda Locklear
Darsh Patel took on his courage and worked to scale Eagle
Rock at the festival, while his family waited below.


Photo by Brenda Locklear
There were pirates and Native Americans, giant hayroll turkeys and fall leaves in the annual parade. There was even a cou-
pie of Raider wolves, horses and a real live elephant as the entourage headed south along Main Street.


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Helping out


Local writer wins award


Frito Lays salesman Bill Robbins and the Bushnell Wal-Mart Supercenter worked hard to make new computers a reality at
South Sumter High School. Thanks to tripling sales of Frito Lays products in the store, South Sumter High School got two
brand new computers. Angel Field, one of the store event coordinators, said with certain percentages of increase in sales, the
company purchased one computer for the school. The supercenter tripled their sales and South Sumter benefited with two new
computers. Robbins (center, right) is shown with his supervisor Bill Langston (center, left) and Raiders cheerleaders on the
school's 50-yard line during an afternoon pep rally. The companies are continuing their efforts and if successful, the Raiders will
gain a brand new mascot costume.


Floridian wins second
place prize in National
Writing Competition
Jill V Svoboda has won a
top prize in the 74th Annual
Writer's Digest Writing
Competition, the magazine
announced in its November
2005 issue.
Ms. Svoboda, a resident of
Bushnell, and a member of
the Brooksville Writer's
Group, won second place in
the Memoir/Personal Essay
Category.
Her winning essay, titled,
"Of Mice and a Man," is the
true story of how she and her
husband, artist Albert J.
Svoboda, met.
The winning entries in each
of 10 categories were selected
from 17,357 manuscripts sub-
mitted for the contest,
Writer's Digest reports.
Ms. Svoboda enjoyed a long
career in Chicago as a writer
and editor before moving to
Florida with her husband in


Jill V. Svoboda
2003.
She also taught college writ-
ing and English literature
courses at Northeastern
Illinois University in Chicago.
She is currently a freelance
writer and editor.


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Swnter TIDBITS


Christmas
,theatrical show
Sumter county fair is plan-
ning on a Christmas theatrical
show looking for all youths
interested in all aspects of
theater. Also looking for adult
volunteers. Contact Barbara
at 793-2750 or Robin at 874-
2028 auditions to be held on
Oct 26, 2005 6 pm 8 p.m. at
the Sumter County fair
grounds.

Youth Center
turkey sale
It's time once again for the
Sumter County Youth Center
annual smoked turkey sale,
also offering spiral sliced
hams that are great for holi-
day dinners. Call the Youth
Center at 568-8722 for more
information.

Cancer support group
meets in Bushnell
A cancer support group
meets in Bushnell every sec-
ond Monday of the month at 7
p.m., at Chuck's Odd Cuples
Restaurant, 117 W Belt Ave.
(Hwy. 48), Bushnell it is
between CVS Pharmacy and
the Dollar Store.
This is for anyone dealing
with cancer in their lives. You
may be a current patient or a
caregiver or a survivor who
may have words of encourage-
ment to offer!
Come and share and listen.
You will be uplifted to know
you are not alone! Hosts are
Lee Krauss and Georgia
Klems, RN.

Coming events
for Shine Club
At the latest Villages Shine
Club meeting discussions
were held on events coming
up, Masonic Golf Scramble,
participation in parades,
Photography Club, Fall
Dinner Dance, collecting
money for the Shine hospital
at the paper drive, Ladies
Shrine Club. These items and
information about the next
meeting of the Villages Shrine
club will be on Tuesday, Oct.
11. Please contact Jack
McCleve at 750-2085 for infor-
mation.

Power Wheelchairs
available
The Senior Wheels USA,
Program makes available
Power Wheelchairs to Senior
Citizens and the Permanently
:Disabled at no cost to the
recipient, if they qualify.
The Power Wheelchairs are
provided to those who can no
longer walk nor self-propel a
manual wheelchair, and who
meet the additional guide-


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lines of the program.
No deposit is required. If
the patient's need is for use in
the home, please call for more
information to see if they
qualify.
Call toll free at 1-800-246-
6010.

Mommy
and Me
Mommy and Me acrobat
classes are set to start in mid
September!
Moms with their children,
ages three and four, can join
together for some basic tum-
bling.
Mommy doesn't necessarily
tumble in the starter classes,
but she needs to be on hand to
provide assistance and social
support for all the little ones.
Classes will be on
Saturday, from 11 a.m. to
noon at Just Acro in Lake
Panasoffkee.
For more information call
303-0518.

Marine Corps League,
form new detachment
The Marine Corps League is
starting a new detachment in
Wildwood at the American
Legion Hall and VEW The
first meeting will be
Wednesday, Nov. 2 at 7 p.m.
They are seeking former
Marines and retirees from
WWII, Korea, Vietnam and
Iraq, and also FM.F.
Corpsmen. For more informa-
tion, call John at (352) 326-
2158.

American Legion
looking for members
American Legion Post 18
holds their meetings on the
second Monday of each month
at 7:30 p.m. in Wildwood, Hwy
44 and Hwy 301. We are look-
ing for new members. For
more information, call 352-
326-2158.

Rural Florida Health
Foundation raffle
The Rural Florida
Community Health
Foundation is sponsoring a
reverse raffle to raise money
for Thomas E. Langley
Medical Center.
Tickets are $100 each with
only 200 being offered. The
drawing will be Nov. .18. at
Continental Country Club in
Wildvood. For tickets orinfor-
mation call Marilyn Connell
352-568-2272 or Julie Pacheco
at 352-793-5900. ,

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throw away
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who want to "recycle" that
special something rather than
throw it away. Whether it's a
chair, a fax machine, piano or
an old door, feel free to post it.
Or maybe you're looking to
acquire something yourself'
Nonprofit groups are also wel-
come to participate too!
One main rule: everything
posted must be free. This
group is part of The Freecycle
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Advocating for
Kids, Inc.
Advocating for Kids, Inc., is
seeking community-minded
and proactive board and advi-
sory members in Citrus,
Hernando and Sumter coun-
ties Who are passionate about
issues affecting children who
have been abused, abandoned.
or neglected and the
Guardian ad Litem Program.
Prior fundraising, grant writ-
ing, or nonprofit board experi-
ence is a plus.
Our mission success is that
every abused, neglected or
abandoned child in the 5th
Judicial Circuit Court has a
court-appointed advocate to
speak on their behalf and
never having to say NO to a
child in need.
For more information, visit
our web site at www.advocat-
ing4kids.org or send an
inquiry e-mail to info@advo-
cating4kids,org.

Crank-Y-
Campers
The Central Florida
Camping Club aka Crank-Y-
Campers, has members and
camps all over the state and
invites you come out meet
new people and make new
friend at one of our monthly
campouts. Children and pets
welcomed. For more informa-
tion call 407-699-3039 or 407-
575-3300. Our website is: geoc-
ities.com/crankycampers.

Country and
gospel music
There will be music at the
Community Building starting
in July on second fourth and
fifth Fridays at 6:30 p.m.
Country and gospel music will
be heard at Lake Panasoffkee
Community Building across


from truck stop on 470.
Musicians by invitation only.
Call 748-2628 for informa-
tion.

Public libraries
Outreach Stations
Sumter County Veterans
Service Office will be setting
up "Outreach Stations" in the
public libraries through out
the county. Beginning on June
7, at 10 a.m. the first Tuesday
of each month a Veteran
Services Officer will be at
Lake Panasoffkee Library.
The second Tuesday of each
month we will be at Coleman
Library. The third Tuesday of
each month we will be at
Clark Maxwell Library in
Sumterville.
The fourth Tuesday of each
month we will be Wildwood
Library, and the last Friday of
each month we will be at the
E.C. Rowell Library in
Webster.
If you have any further
questions please contact
Sumter County Veterans
Service Office at (352) 793-
0235.

Jazzercise
Lite classes
Lake Panasoffkee
Recreation Building,
Tuesday and Thursdays, 9 to
10 a.m.
Call Patty Jordan at 793-
9340. Sponsored by Sumter
County Parks & Recreation.

Domestic violence
support group meets
Curious about, what may
constitute domestic abuse or
concerned that you might be
in a domestic violence rela-
tionship? There's a women's
support group from 6 p.m. to 8
p.m. on Thursday nights that
meets at Bushnell Library.

Pilot Club meets
first Thursday
The Pilot Club of Sumter
County meets the first
Thursday of the month at the
American Legion Hall on
Hwy 44, Wildwood. Contact
Maxine Cox at 748-0111 or
Gwen Smith at 748-0074.

Pilot Club meets
second Tuesdays
The Blue Heron Pilot Club
of Sumter County meets every
second Tuesday of the month
at Chuck's Odd Couples
Restaurant on 48 in Bushnell.
The Pilot Club is a service
club supporting brain-related
disorders and welcomes any-


one interested in becoming a
member.
For more information, con-
tact President Anne
Batchelder at 568-8411.

Dance at
Lake Panasoffkee
There will be dancing every
first and third Friday, from 8
to 11 p.m., at the Lake
Panasoffkee Community
Building, C.R. 470, one block
east of 1-75, V2 block north of
blinker light across from
Sunshine Truck Stop.
Singles and couples are
welcome. Life entertainment
and finger foods appreciated.
All ages welcome; sponsored
by Sumter Singles.
Call 352-424-1688 for more
information.

Sumter on
the move
Walking Club in Sumter
County every Thursday at 6
p.m. at Kenny Dixon Sports
Complex Walk Track
Co-Sponsored by Sumter
County Parks & Recreation
and Health Department.

Cancer
support group
Meetings are on the second
Monday of every month at
Chuck's Odd cup'les Caf6 on
West C-48 in Bushnell at 7 p.m.
Refreshments are provided.
For information, contact Lee
Krauss, (352) 793-7704.

Support
Group
A support group for widows,
widowers and divorcees is
held every Wednesday at 9:30
a.m. at the Lake Panasoffkee
United Methodist Church.
If you are grieving, hurting,
join us.

VIP Support
Group schedule
The VIP Support Group
meets the last Monday of each
month from noon to 2:30 p.m.
at the First Presbyterian
Church of Bushnell, 615
Broad. Street, Bushnell.
Transportation provided.
Bushnell takes in.surrounding
areas. ''

Bushnell
Kiwanis Club
The club meets on Tuesday
mornings at Herb and Peg's
Bakery in Bushnell Plaza,
Bushnell. For more informa-
tion call Secretary Mark


Raciappa, 793-4911.

Need food
help?
Food is given away and
emergency bills will be paid
on second and fourth Fridays
at 320 E. Dade Ave. in
Bushnell from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
by Faith Based Food and the
Salvation Army, respectively.

Al-Anon
Group
The Al-Anon Group, Joy in
Freedom, meets at 8 p.m.
every Friday at the First
United Methodist Church of
Bushnell, 221 W Noble Ave.
Parking on N. Hopkins St.
Contacts are Judy 352-793-
5738; Linda, 352-583-3075;
Jeanette, 352-568-0612.

Sumter
Cruisers
The Sumter Cruisers invite
all -persons interested in or
owning classic cars to Hardees
in Lake Panasoffkee every sec-
ond Friday of each month at
6:30 p.m. for a cruise night.
Bring your old cars. For more
information call 793-3006 or e-
mail jessiewoodard57@hot-
mail.com.

Mixer Dance at
Lake Panasoffkee
Mixer dance every first and
third Friday night from 8 p.m.
to 11 p.m. at the Lake
Panasoffkee Community
Building, located on C.R. 470,
one block east of 1-75, /2 block
north of the blinker light
across from the truck stop.
The dance is open to cou-
ples and singles. Finger foods
appreciated. Sponsored by
Sumter Singles.
For more information, call
352-583-3740.


Lions Club
bingo
Sumter 44 Lions Club bingo
is held every Friday and
Saturday, 818 N. Old Wire
Road, Wildwood, starting at
noon; $50 games and three
$250 jackpots.
. Call 748-3990 if additional
information is needed.

Craft show held
at fair grounds
Craft show being held at the
Sumter County fair grounds
on Feb. 10, 11, and 12,2006. We
are looking for vendors and
concessions. Contact Barbara
at 793-2750.


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Slaughter Cows Boner 80-85%
WIRange AvgWI PrceRange
820-800 855' 41.0044.00
915-1015 969 41.00-46.00
1110-1290 1196, 43.00-47.00
1320-1600 1460 43.0049.00
Slaughter Cows Lean 85-90%
WIRange AvgWI PriceRange
730-875 828 37.00-43.00
770-860 814 32.00-37.00
900-1075 999 38.00-42.00.
1100-1240 1174 38.50-44.50
Slaughter Bulls Y.G. I
Wl Range AvgW1 PriceRange
S1150-1400 1301 40.00-56.00
'1100-1410 1223 43.00-48.06
S1525-2005 1725 51.00-53.00
: 1520 1520 48.00


Slaughter cows and lulls: were steady.
Feeder steers and heifers: Were mostly steady. Supply was heavy, demand were moderate.
Feeder steers and heifers: under 60Ibse 68 percent (38 percent eeers, 30 percent hefers).Over 60Dibs. 4 percent (3 percent seers, 1 percent heifers)
Slaughter cows and bulls: 21 percent.
Replacement cows: 7 percent.


Avg Price
42.27
43.73
44.63
45.81
Avg Price
40.21
34.41 LowDressing
40.14
41.62
Avg Price
51.83
46.06 Low Dressing
51.91
48.00 Low Dressing


Feeder Steers and Bulls Medium and Large 1-2
WiRange AvgWi PriceRange AvgPdce
185-100 188 190.00-205.00 197.60


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225-231 220 185.00-200.00 196.27
283-275 268 150.00-170.00 164.86
300-343 322 144.00-160,00 152.51
350-385 363 134.00-150.00 139.41
405-425 416 119.00-134.00 123.37
450-495 473 112.00-122.00 117.54
500-543 524 108.00-117.00 111.12
580-597 595 900.00-110.00 107.91
620-645 631 101.00-105.00 104.59
Feeder Steers and Bulls Medium and Large 2-3
WV Range AvgWl Price Range AvgPrice
220-240 230 158.00-160.00 159.04
250-205 273 140.00-148.00 142.50
305-335 320 128,00-146.00 140.23
370-380 375 126.00-130.00 127.97
405-445 425 108.00-116.00 111.09
465-490 478 104.00-108.00 106.18
530-540 535 100.00-105.00 102.52
S 555-595 580 91.00-97.00 94.28
Feeder Steersm and Bulls Small 1-2
W Range AvgW PriceRange AvgPrice
213-230 219 130.00-132.00 130.07
265-280 275 110.00-136.00 125.25
393-305 384 104.00 104.00
S410-430 417 93.00-104.00 99.74
Feeder Hefers Medium and Large 1-2
Wl Range AvgWl Price Range Avg Price
205 205 155. 00-1600 100 157 50
305-340 '1 M 0:-i -A0 I)0 1`7 k
166..W ) i 18 10 0,. 124 )I 24 iI
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450-498 486 103.00-115.00 108.70
510-540 529 98.00-102.00 100.29
555-584 578 100.00-104.00 102.91
607-625 612 97.00-98.00 97.74
Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 2-3
WIRange AvgWl PriceRange Avg Price
205-235 222 136.00-155.00 49.67
255-295 278 128.00-130.00 131.06
318-345 333 118.00-122.00 110.37
350-385 366 110.00-118.00 116.32
420-445 431 05.00-106.00 101.12
463-490 473 02.00-100.00 96.67
565 565 68.00-98.00 93.50
Feeder Heifers Small 1-2
I Renge Avgl0 Price Range AvgPrice
270-290 284 110.00-120.00 116.46
360-375 368 95.00-102.00 99.04
Bred Cows Medium and Large 1-2 Young
WO Range AvgWI Price Range Avg Price
S645-895 794 60.00-90.00 70.60 4-6 Months Bred
680-1095 968 58.00-84.00 89.37 4-6MonlhsBred
Cow-Calf Pairs Medium and Large 1-2 Young
l Range AvgW Price Range AvgPrice
920-1085 1014 500.00-890.00 712.88
1155-1255 1197 540.00-850.00 725.54


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Thursday, Oct. 20
North Sumter Primary
School, 2005-2006, School
Advisory Council will meet on
at 5:15 p.m., in the school
Learning Resource Center.
0 The Sumter County
Democrat Executive
Committee will meet at 7
p.m., in the Sumterville
Community Center off
Highway 301 in Sumterville.
Refreshments will be served.
If interested, please attend or
call D.E.C. Chairwoman
Gloria Lewis at 568-1660.
* The Withlacoochee Long-
Term Care Ombudsman
Council will hold its October
2005 monthly meeting at 12:30
p.m., at Lake-Sumter
Community College confer-
ence room at 1405 County
Road 26A, Sumterville.
* The Republican Club of
Sumter County will meet at
Lake-Sumter Community
College in the portable class-
room. The meeting will begin
at 7 p.m.
The speaker this month will
be Megan Ortagus of
Katherine Harris Campaign.
Her topic will be on the
dynamics of the 2006 election
cycle.
All registered Republicans
are welcome. Please make an
effort to attend and bring a


friend.
Refreshments will be
served.
For more information call
Richard Huff, president, at
330-4012 or go to the
Republican Party's website at
www.gopsumter.org.

Thursday, Oct. 27
There will be a Sumter
County Interagency Council
meeting at I Hop, Hwy. 44 in
Wildwood. The meeting starts
at 11:30 a.m. and continues
during lunch.
Anyone interested in social
issues in Sumter County is
welcome.
For information call Bonnie
Reidy at 728-6661.

Saturday, Nov. 5
An antique appraisal fair
jointly sponsored by Central
Florida Woman's Club,
Leesburg Public Library, will
be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
$5 per item or set of items, at
Morrison United Methodist
Church Multi-Ministry Bld.,
Main St, Leesburg.
Bring your coins, currency
collectibles, old toys, dolls,
china, crystal, sterling, art,
bronzes, watches, cande-
labras, jewelry, militaria and
antique (no modern) weapon-


ry.
Large items can be trans-
ported for an outdoor apprais-
al.
For more information con-
tact Elaine F Lovell at 352-
728-2504.

Tuesday, Nov. 8
Withlacoochee Technical
Institute is a offering Patient
Care Assistant class. Classes
include Certified Nursing
Assistant and Home Health
Aide certifications.
The Patient Care Assistant
class meets Monday through
Friday from 8 a.m. until 2:45
p.m., for approximately 11
weeks. Hours during clinical
portion are 7 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
This course will certify stu-
dents to work in hospitals,
home health care, and in long
term care facilities.
The total cost of the tuition
is approximately $519.97.
Books, supplies and lab fees
are additional.
Partial scholarships are
available to students who
qualify. Students must be 18
years or older or have a High
School/GED diploma. This
program is approved for
Veteran's Training.
For more information,
please contact Student
Services at (352) 726-2430.


South Sumter Middle School is proud to announce the following students who took and passed
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class Patricia Beeman, Alysa Lacey; Mrs. Bennett's class-Olivia Halby, and Michael Ornelas;
Ms. Collins class Jessica Moir, Garrett Reddish, Brittany Williams, and Austin Harris; Mrs.
Gajos class- Nattalie Garcia, McKinzy Mask and Ms. Perkins class Joey Longo.


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The prevalence of child-
hood overweight and obesity
is increasing at an alarming
rate in the U.S. and other
developed and developing
countries, doubling in the past
20 years.
This information to improve
the health of your children
and teens, is brought to you by
Thomas E. Langley Medical
Center.
Currently, 15.3 percent of 6-
to 11-year-olds and 15.5 per-
cent of 12- to 19-year-olds are
at, or above the 95th per-
centile for Body Mass Index
on standard growth charts
based on reference data from
the 1970s, with even higher
rates among subpopulations
of minority and economically
disadvantaged children.
Recent data from the CDC
also indicate that children
younger than 5 years, across
all ethnic groups have had sig-
nificant increases in the
prevalence of overweight and
obesity.
"As a group, American chil-
dren and adolescents today
are less physically active than
were previous generations,
and less active children are
more likely to be overweight
and to have higher blood pres-,
sures, insulin levels, choles-
terol concentrations, and
more abnormal lipid pro-
files," said Board-Certified,
Fellowship-Trained
Pediatrician Rita Aoun, M.D.
Determination Of
Overweight In Children And


Adolescents
Doctors and other health-
care professionals are the
best people to determine
whether your child or adoles-
cent's weight is healthy, and
can help rule out rare medical
problems as the cause of
unhealthy weight.
A Body Mass Index (BMI)
can be calculated from meas-
urements of height and
weight. Health professionals
often use a BMI "growth

For more
information about
raising happy,
healthy children and
teens, contact
Thomas E. Langley
Medical Center at
793-5900.

chart" to help them assess
whether a child or adolescent
is overweight.
A physician will also consid-
er your child or adolescent's
age and growth patterns to
determine whether his or her
weight is healthy.
Helping Keep Your Child
Healthy.. .and Happy
Let your child know he or
she is loved and appreciated
whatever his or her weight.
An overweight child probably
knows better than anyone else
that he or she has a weight
problem. Overweight children
need support, acceptance,
and encouragement from


their parents.
Be 'a good role model for
your child. If your child sees
you enjoying healthy foods
and physical activity, he or she
is more likely to do the same
now and for the rest of his or
her life. Follow the Dietary
Guidelines for healthy eating
www.health.gov/dietaryguide-
lines). Guide your family's
choices rather than dictate
foods.
Be physically active. It is
recommended that
Americans accumulate at
least 30 minutes (adults) or 60
minutes (children) of moder-
ate physical activity most days
of the week. Even greater
amounts of physical activity
may be necessary for the pre-
vention of weight gain, for
weight loss, or for sustaining
weight loss.
Provide a safe environment
for your children and their
friends to play actively;
encourage swimming, biking,
skating, ball sports, and other
fun activities.
Reduce the amount of time
you and your family spend in
sedentary activities, such as
watching TV or playing video
games. Limit TV time to less
than 2 hours a day. .
Any weight management
program for children should
be supervised by a physician.
For more information about
raising happy, healthy chil-
dren and teens, contact
Thomas E. Langley Medical
Center at 793-5900.


Langley CEO releases new book


Pharmacist, author, and
CEO Everett Kelly recently
celebrated the release of his
second book
Ida's Caleb is a fictional
account of three pioneer fam-
ilies who emigrate from rural
Georgic in 1873 to the then
'Lakes Region' of central
Florida. The story presents a
vivid revelation of the lakes
region of that day and the
efforts of pioneers to begin a
new and better life. For those


who love Florida, reading this
book will be an exciting and
rewarding literary journey.
Kelly's first publication The
Atlatl is an account of the
encounters between the
Calusa Indians at the time of
contact with the Europeans in
southwest Florida and the
discoverer of Florida, Juan
Ponce De Leon. Ponce was
killed by this tribe at the sec-
ond encounter between them.
This story is an exciting fic-


tional account of the lives of
both Ponce and the Calusa
and it relays a not well-known
moment in the history of our
great state.
Kelly is the chief executive
officer of Thomas Langley
Medical Center in
Sumterville.
When he is not involved
with center activities or writ-
ing, he can be found with his
cast net in hand or with his
wife Tara.


Fertilizing palms in the landscape


Why do my palm trees have
yellow leaves even though I
fertilize them?
This is a common question
throughout central Florida.
Fortunately, a University of
Florida researcher has recent-
ly discovered the answer and
some new palm fertilizer mixes
have been manufactured to
help solve this problem.
But first a little background.
Our landscapes have been
planted with two types of
palms native palms and exot-,
ic palms. The most widely
grown native palm is the sabal
or cabbage palm, a slow grower
that needs little if any supple-
mental fertilizer under normal
soil conditions. Exotic palms,
on the other hand, come in a
variety of sizes and shapes, and
generally need supplemental
fertilization. There are several
exotic palms that will do well
in this part of Florida. A few of
the more widely planted exotic
palms that will survive this far
north of Florida are: the
Canary Island date palm,
pindo palm, Chinese fan palm,
Washingtonian palm, and
European fan palm. Some
large specimens of the Canary
Island date palm will have a
canopy spread of 25 feet or
more with a trunk three feet in
diameter and this palm can
have retail value of around
$5,000. So proper fertilization
of these high-value palms is a
critical maintenance proce-
dure that must be done regu-
larly and correctly.
Many of our palms are plant-
ed in mixed landscapes, which
means they are planted in or
near turf and other landscape
plants. And although the palm
trees, broadleaf trees, shrubs
appear to be separated from
the turf, the active feeder roots
of trees, shrubs, and palms
extend well beyond the canopy
drip-line (edge of the canopy)
and intermingle with the turf
roots.
Many people believe incor-
rectly that palm roots do not
extend outward as much as the
roots of broadleaf trees. But
palm roots can extend up to 30
feet or more outward from the
trunk of a large palm tree.
Consequently, trees, shrubs
and palms take up the fertilizer
your put on your lawn.
The primary nutrient of


importance to turf is nitrogen.
But research by Dr. Timothy
Broschat at the University of
Florida Research and
.Education Center in Ft.
Lauderdale has demonstrated
that the plant nutrients potassi-
um, magnesium, iron and man-
ganese are all of greater impor-
tance to palm trees than nitro-
gen. Turf fertilizers have high-
er levels of nitrogen and much
of that nitrogen is in slow-
release form which means
nitrogen levels in the soil
remain high while levels of
potassium and magnesium,
both soluble nutrients, disap-
pear quickly after rainfall or
several irrigation cycles. Not
only is turf fertilizer detrimen-
tal to palms but ironically Dr.
Broschat has found that many
of the older palm fertilizer for-
mulations with slow-release
nitrogen are also causing a
nutrient imbalance in palms.
The ratio of nitrogen to potassi-
um and magnesium is impor-
tant Too much nitrogen will
push new vegetative growth in
palms that cannot be support-
ed by the low levels of potassi-
um and magnesium.
Consequently, lower palm
fronds start to yellow and leaf
tips die back
This nutrient deficiency,
which occurs in spite of contin-
ued fertilization with the
wrong fertilizer mix, is very
common on Canary Island date
palms. We also see leaf tip die
back on the lower fronds of
many pindo palms and on
some queen palms.
Dr. Broschat has discovered
that making the proper nutri-
ent ratio and then making all
the fertilizer components in
slow release form will correct
the palm deficiency symptoms
we commonly see. That fertiliz-
er ratio is 2 nitrogen: 1 phos-
phorus: 3 potassium: 1 magne-
sium.
Until recently, the only fertil-
izer product for palms that was
completely slow-release was
Osmocote Plus. (not plain
Osmocote).
But that very good fertilizer
is also very expensive at
around $90 for a 40-pound bag.
But recently a central
Florida fertilizer manufactur-
er began making a completely
slow release fertilizer close to
the ratio recommended by Dr.


Broschat. That fertilizer is
Howard's Palm 10-4-10 with 3%
magnesium and other micro-
elements. It is 100% slow
release and is available in a
few stores locally. It sells in the
low $20 range for a 50-pound
bag. That is a much better price
when you consider that is com-
parable to the cost of high end
turf fertilizers. There is also an
environmental benefit of hav-
ing a complete slow-release
product The fertilizer compo-
nents will be released slowly to
the plant roots as the plants
grow and these components
will be less likely to cause pol-
lution of ground water, canals
and ponds through leaching or
runoff. If you cannot find the
Howard's palm fertilizer, buy a
complete palm fertilizer that
contains equal parts of soluble
nitrogen, potassium and mag-
nesium.
To apply this 100% slow
release palm fertilizer, using a
rotary spreader and put down
1.5 pound of palm fertilizer per
100 sq. feet three times (March,
July, Sept) during the growing
season. According to Dr.
Broschat, turfgrass will grow
very well using the palm fertil-
izer at the rate recommended
for palms. But he says, the
palms and other ornamentals
will not respond well to turf
fertilizer.
Plant clinics are held at the
extension office in Sumter
County 793-2728 on Thursdays,
as well as 1 to 4 p.m. on the first
Monday of every month at the
Sumter County Annex on
County Road 466; and a
Florida Friendly Landscape
Series is held from 3:30-5 p.m.
on the second Wednesday of
every month at the Lake
Panasoffkee Recreation
Center, located at 1852 County
Road 457.
A Florida Friendly
Landscaping Series is present-
ed by Wendel Martinkovic and
Martin Grum in Oxford on Oct
13 from 1 to 2:30 pm "Cold
Protection of Plants" is the sub-
ject It is free to the public. Call
793-2728 to register for these
classes.
Martin Grum is a Sumter
County Master Gardener, for
help with any garden or land-
scape advice call the Sumter
County Extension office at 352-
793-2728.

















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PUBLIC NOTICE
OF PUBLIC SALE
'Notipe is hereby given
that the following equip-
ment will be sold as pro-
vided by Florida Statute
713.78, to satisfy wrecker
& storage charges in-
curred, if it Is not claimed
by the rightful owner and
all liens satisfied within fif-
teen (15) days within from
the date of publication of
this notice:
One: 1985 MERC
Serial No.:
2MEBP95F2FX610562
Color: BRO
Lien No.: 12/08/2004
City: LEESBURG
State: FLORIDA
Previously registered to:
MCKESHIA DONALDSON
Uen Holder: NONE
Sale Date: Sept. 19, 2005
at 9:30 A.M.
Location:
J.C. Wrecker Service
County Road 204
Oxford, FL 34484
Published one (1) time in
the Sumter County Times,
October 20. 2005.


0o0- lUzU as.I
PUBLIC NOTICE
OF PUBLIC SALE
Notice Is hereby given
that the following equip-
ment will be sold as pro-
vided by Florida Statute
713.78, to satisfy wrecker
& storage charges In-
curred, if it Is not claimed
by the rightful owner and
all liens satisfied within fif-
teen (15) days within from
the date of publication of
this notice:
One: 2005 YAMA
Serial No.:
JYA2UJE035A057429
Color: WHI
Lien No.: 06/09/2005
City: WEIRSDALE OR
UMATILLA
State: FLORIDA
Previously registered to:
VIOLET DOUGLAS LEE OR.
DONNIE GRAY LEE
Uen Holder: NONE
Sale Date: Nov. 9, 2005 at
11:30A.M.
Location:
J.C. Wrecker Service
County Road 204
Oxford, FL 34484
Published one (1) time In
the Sumter County Times,
October 20, 2005.
667-1020 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
OF PUBLIC SALE
Notice Is hereby given
that the following equip-
ment will be sold as pro-
vided by Florida Statute
713.78, to satisfy wrecker
& storage charges In-
curred, if It is not claimed
by the rightful owner and
all liens satisfied within fif-
teen (15) days within from
the date of publication of
this notice:
One: 1994 ISU
Serial No.:
JALE5B1U3R3000637
Color: WHI
Lien No.: 09/24/2005
City: ST PETERSBURG
State: FLORIDA
Previously registered to:
S & S MOVING
Lien Holder: NONE
Sale Date: Nov. 9, 2005 at
11:30A.M.
Location:
J.C. Wrecker Service
County Road 204
Oxford, FL 34484
Published one (1) time in
the Sumter County Times,
October 20, 2005.
668-1020 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
OF PUBLIC SALE
Notice Is hereby ,given
that the following equip-
ment will be sold as pro-
vided by Florida Statute
713.78, to satisfy wrecker
& storage charges In-
curred, if it is not claimed
by the rightful owner and
all liens satisfied within fif-
teen (15) days within from
the date of publication of
this n6tice:
One: 1991 BUIC
Serial No.:
2G4WD54LXM 1853415
Color: WHI
Lien No.: 09/22/2005
City: WILDWOOD
State: FLORIDA
Previously registered to:
CANDI RENEE GUNTHARP
Lien Holder: NONE
Sale Date: Nov. 9, 2005 at
9:30 A.M.
Location:
J.C. Wrecker Service
County Road 204
Oxford, FL 34484
-Published one (1) time In
the Sumter County Times,
October 20, 2005.
669-1020 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
OF PUBLIC SALE
Notice Is hereby given
that the following equip-
ment will be sold as pro-
vided by Florida Statute
713.78, to satisfy wrecker.
& storage charges in-
by the' .iIjr. in..I )wner and
all liens i.- J within fif-
teen r(15 days within from
ir,. .,3.- of publication of
in l ,.i, ,
One: 1995 CHEV
Serial No.:
1GNDU06D2ST155996
Color: WHI
Uen No.: 09/13/2005
,:.r i-:.-.ri '': -SSA
1.31,- .'L I IL -,
Previously registered to:
JACQUELINE MAUREEN
MURRAY
Uen Holder: NONE
Sale Date: Nov. 9, 2005 at
10:30 A.M.
Location:
J.C. Wrecker Service
County Road 204
Oxford, FL 34484
Published one (1) time in
the Sumter County Times,
October 20,2005,
670-1020 SCT,
PUBLIC NOTICE
OF PUBLIC SALE
Notice Is. hereby given
that the following equip-
ment will be sold as pro-
vided by Florida Statute
713.78, to satisfy wrecker
& storage charges In-
curred, If It Is not claimed
by the rightful owner and
all liens satisfied within fif-
teen (15) days within from
the date of publication of
this notice:
One: 2003 KIA
Serial No.:
KNAFB121835231006
Color: GRY
Uen No.: 09/10/2005
City: WILDWOOD
State: FLORIDA
Previously registered to:
MICHAEL .ANTHONY
BIVINS JR OR VONJALA
ROSE CORBIN
Lien Holder: NONE
Sale Date: Nov. 9, 2005 at
10:00 A.M.
Location;:
J.C. Wrecker Service
County Road 204
Oxford, FL 34484
Published one (1) time in
the Sumter County Times,
October 20, 2005.
671-1020 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
OF. PUBLIC SALE
Notice Is hereby given
that the following equip-
merit will be sold as pro-
vided by Florida Statute
713.78, to satisfy wrecker
& storage charges In-
curred, If It Is not claimed
by the rightful owner and
all liens satisfied within fif-
teen (15) days within from
the date of publication-of
This notice:
One: 1981 WILD
Serial No.:

1EDIX3320B5315404
Color: UNK
Lien No.: 10/03/2005
City: CROSS CITY
State: FLORIDA
Previously registered to:
JAMES BYRON LOCKLER
Lien Holder: NONE'
Sale Date: Nov. 9, 2005 at
9:00 A.M.
Location:
J.C. Wrecker Service


County Road 204
Oxford, FL 34484
Published one (1) time In
the Sumter County Times,
October 20, 2005.
672-1020 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
OF PUBLIC SALE
Notice Is hereby given
that the following equip-
ment will be sold as pro-
vided by Florida Statute
713.78, to satisfy wrecker
& storage charges in-
curred, If It Is not claimed
by the rightful owner and
all liens satisfied within fif-
teen (15) days within from
the date of publication of
this notice:
One: 1971 STAMA
Serial No.:
181173073
Color: UNK
Lien No.: 07/26/2005
City; OXFORD


State: FLORIDA
Previously registered to:
JACOB MATTHEW BROWN
Uen Holder NONE
Sale Date: Nov. 9, 2005 at
11:00 A.M.
Location:
J.C. Wrecker Service
County Road 204
Oxford, FL 34484
Published one (1) time In
the Sumter County Times,
October 20, 2005.
679-1020 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
in accordance with Sec-
tion 193.122 (2), Florida
Statutes, this Is to certify
that the 2005 Real Estate,
Tangible Personal Proper-
ty and Centrally Assessed
Rolls were certified by me
to the Sumter County Tax
Collector on October 18,
2005.
/s/ RONNIE HAWKINS, CFA
Sumter County
Property Appraiser
Published one (1) time In
the Sumter County Times,
October 20, 2004.
680-1020 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
OF PUBLIC SALE
Notice Is hereby given
that the following equip-
ment will be sold as pro-
vlded by Florida Statute
713.78, to satisfy wrecker
& storage charges In-
curred, If It Is not claimed
by the rightful owner and
all liens satisfied within fif-
teen (15) days within from
the date of publication of
this notice:
One: 1996 DODG
Serial No.:
B7HC1 6X5TS645658
Color: WHI
Lien No,: 07/02/2005
City: MORRISTON
State: FLORIDA
Previously registered to:
ROBERT MICHAEL
HOWANITZ
Lien Holder: NONE
Sale Date: Oct. 17, 2005
at 11:30 A.M.
Location:
J.Ca Wrecker Service
County Road 204
Oxford, FL 34484
Published one (1) time In
the Sumter County. Times,


636-1020 SCT
Notice to Creditors
(Summary Administration)
Estate of
Claude B. Blakley
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
SUMTER COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO, 2005-CP-000222
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CLAUDE B. BLAKLEY,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE:
You are hereby notified
that an Order of Summary
Administration has been
entered In the Estate of
Claude B. Blakley, de-
ceased, Case Number
2005-CP-000222, by the
SCircuit Court for Sumter
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which is 209 North Florida
Street, Bushnell, Florida
33513; that the dece-
dent's date of death was
May 2, 2005; that'the total
value of the estate Is ap-
proximately $25,000.00;
and that the names and
addresses- of whom it has
been assigned by such
Order are:
Nancy J. Blakley
Post Office Box 37
Nobleton, Florida 34661
Deborah Ferguson
7417 Meadowlake Lane.
St. Petersburg, Florida
33702
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate
of the decedent and per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against the estate
of the decedent other
than those for whom pro-
vision for full payment was
made in the Order of.
Summary Administration
must file their claims with
this Court WITHIN THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first pub-
lication of this Notice Is
October 13,2005.
/s/ Nancy J. Blakley,
Petitioner
Post Office Box 37
Nobleton, Florida 34661
Attorney for Petitioner:
/s/ Mary P. Hatcher, Esq.
Florida Bar No. 792926
MARY HATCHER, P.A.
222 South Florida Street
Bushnell, Florida 33513
(352) 793-5600
Published two (2) times In
the Sumter County Times,
October 13 and 20,2005.
643-1020 SCT
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR SUMTER COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2005CP000229
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CHARLES.L CLEMONS, JR.,
Deceased. .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
Estate of Charles L Clem-
ons, Jr., deceased, whose
date of death was August
9, 2005, and whose Social
Security Number Is 266-67-
4443, Is pending In the Cir-
cuit Court for Sumter
County, 'Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which Is Clerk of Circuit
Court, 225 East McCollum
Avenue, Bushnell, FL
33513. The names and
addresses of the Personal
Representative and the
Personal Representative's
Attorney are set forth be-
low.
All creditors of the dece-
dent and other persons
having claims and de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate on whom a
copy of the notice Is re-
quired to be served must.
file their claim with the
Clerk of Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate must file
their claims with this Court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
.TICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S


1" -


DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
Date of first publication
of this notice is October 1
13,2005.
Personal Representative: t
/s/Michelle Wilson
Clemons
12123 CR 727 I
Webster, FL 33597
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
/s/ Felix M. Adams
Florida Bar No. 358282
138 Bushnell Plaza-Ste. 201
Bushnell, FL 33513
(352) 793-6900
Published two (2) times In
the Sumter County Times,
October 13 and 20, 2005.
644-1020 SCT
Notice to Creditors
Estate of Joseph Aronlca
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SUMTER COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2005-CP-000-239
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JOSEPH ARONICA,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of JOSEPH
ARONICA, deceased,
whose date of death was
July 12. 2005; File Number
2005-CP-000-239, is pend-
ing in the Circuit Court for
Sumter County, Florida,
Probate Division, the ad-
dress of which is 209 N.
Florida Street, Bushnell,
Florida 33513. The names
and addresses of the Per-
sonal Representative and
the Personal Represent-
ative's attorney are set
forth below.
All creditors of the Dece-
dent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against Dece-
dent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice has
been served, must file
their claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the
Decedent and persons
having claims or de-
mands against the Dece-
dent's estate must file
their claims with this
Court WITHIN THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first pub-
lication of this Notice Is
October 13,2004.
Personal Representative:
PATRICIA MUNSON
10 Katherine Place
Oakdale, New York 11769
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
KEVIN A. SENTNER
Florida Bar No. 304034
KEVIN A. SENTNER, P.A.
c/o The Millhorn Law Firm
13710 U.S. Highway 441
Suite 100
Lady Lake, Florida 32159 '
Telephone: (352) 753-9333
Published two (2) times In
the Sumter County Times,
October 13 and 20,2005.
673-1027 SCT
Notice to Creditors
(Summary Administration)
Estate of
Humbert Rodney Tupper
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
C I 1 ,:,' iH :r. i- rE OF
L..-.'IPILc.- 1i -I C.-. -,r
SUMTER COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. 2005-CP-000244
IN RE: ESTATE OF
HUBERT RODNEY TUPPER,
Deceased, '
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE:
You are hereby notified
that an Order of Summary
Administration has been
entered In the Estate of
Hubert Rodney Tupper,
deceased, Case Number
2005 CP-000244, by the
Circuit Court for Sumter
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which Is 209 North Florida
Street, Bushnell, Florida
33513; that the dece-
dent's date of death was
March 31. 2005; that the
total value of the estate Is
less than $75,000.00; and
that the names and ad-
dresses of whom it has
been assigned by such
Order are:
Patrlcla T. Klndschl
506 West Noble Avenue,
Lot #143
Bushnell, FL 33513
1/5 Share
Robert R. Tupper
18339 Sanders Drive
Elsinore, CA 92530-6114
1/5. Share
Lean L. Dubay
118 Fontaine Street
Melbourne Beach, FL
32951
1/5 Share
Donna M. Caracas
1012 Plum Leaf Court
Leland, NC 28451
1/5 Share
Pamela A. Dubay
118 Fontairie Street
Melbourne Beach, FL
32951
1/5 Share
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate
of the decedent and per-
sons having claims or. de-
mands against the estate
of the decedent other
than those for whom pro-
vision.for full payment was
made In the Order of
Summary Administration
must tile their claims, with
this Court WITHIN THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first pub-
lication of this Notice Is
October 20, 2005.
/s/ Patricia T. Klndschl,
Petitioner


506 West Noble Avenue,
Lot #143
Bushnell, FL 33513
Attorney for Petitioner:
/s/ Mary P. Hatcher, Esq.
Florida Bar No. 792926
MARY HATCHER, P.A.
222 South Florida Street
Bushnell, Florida 33513
(352) 793-5600
Published two (2) times In
the Sumter County Times,
October 20 and 27, 2005.
674-1027 SCT
Notice to Creditors
,(Summary Administration)
Estate of
Frances L Williams
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SUMMER COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2005-CP-000243
IN RE: ESTATE OF
FRANCES L WILLIAMS
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING


CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE:
You are hereby notified
that an Order of Summary
Administration has been
entered In the Estate of
FRANCES L WILLIAMS, de-
ceased, File Number
2005-CP-000243, by the
Circuit Court for Sumter
County, Florida, Probate
Division; the address of
which is 209 North Florida
Street, Bushnell, Florida
33513; that the dece-
dent's date of death was
July 22, 2005; that the to-
tal value of the estate is
comprised of property
which Is exempt from the
claims of creditors and
that the names and ad-
dresses of whom It has
been assigned by such
Order are:
MARK J. WILLIAMS
24 Oxford Road
Wharton, New Jersey
07885
KAREN BOCKUS f/k/a
KAREN J. BATESON
608 Red Crest Lane
Branchburg, New Jersey
08876
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate
of the decedent and per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against the estate
of the decedent other
than those for whom pro-
vision for full payment was
made in the Order of.
Summary Administration
must file their claims with
this Court WITHIN THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL:
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publi-
cation of this Notice is Oc-
tober 20, 2005.
Person Giving Notice:
/s/ MARK J. WILLIAMS
24 Oxford Road
Wharton, NJ 07885
Attorney for Person Giving
Notice:
/s/ J. ROBERT DUGGAN
Florida Bar No. 130804
HOWELL, TAYLOR &
DUGGAN
Post Office Box 490208
Leesburg, Florida
34749-0208
Telephone: (352) 787-1440
Published two (2) times in
the Sumter County Times,
October 20 and 27, 2005.
675-1027 SCT
Notice to Creditors
Estate of Vincent
Silverwood Wallace
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 2005-CP-000246
IN RE: ESTATE OF
VINCENT SILVERWOOD
WALLACE
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of VINCENT SIL-
VERWOOD WALLACE, de-
ceased, whose date of
death wqs'June 8, 2005, Is
'pending In the Circuit
Court for Sumter County,
Florida, Probate Division,
the. address of which Is
209 N. Florica '*,:8,i u rB..
nell,. Florida .'.i, : ir.C
-..31'r.:, ,.nd a ', ro:,,: ,:.T
Mia peci':.:r.,ol rieF,'';- r"' -
O a-1. IrS N.. rIC r 3,.-
,--ral. i, : .an.:.rrI, O3e
set forth below.
All creditors of the dece-
dent and other persons
having claims or de-
rTrar,. a .ir.r dece-
a ,',' W : e.1a .:,-, .,nom a
c :.P : ni --'_,:.r. Is re-
quired 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 AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate must file
their claims' with this court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
,TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publica-
tion of this notice is Oc-
tober 20,2005.
Personal Representative:
/s/ lisa Cordaro
54C Brookside Avenue
Valley Cottage, New York
10989
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
/s/ John A. Nelson, Esquire
Attorney for Lisa Cordaro
Florida Bar No. 0727032
Slaymaker and Nelson,
P.A.
2218 Highway 44 West
Inverness, Florida 34453
Published two (2) times in
the Sumter County Times.
October 20 and 27, 2005.
676-1027 SCT
Notice to Creditors
Estate of Donna V. Ball
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2005CP-000248
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DONNA V. BALL
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of DONNA V. BALL,
deceased, File Number
2005CP-000248, Is pend-
ing In the Circuit Court for
Sumter County, Florida,
Probate Division, the ad-
dress of which Is 209 N.
Florida Street, Bushnell,.
Florida. The names and
addresses of the personal
representative and the
personal representative's
attorney are set forth be-
low.
All creditors of the dece-
dent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate, Including
unmatured, contingent or


unliquldated claims, on
whom a copy of this no-
tice Is served must file
their clalms.with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR
30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and persons
having claims or de-
mands against the dece-
dent's estate, Including
unmatured. contingent or
unliquldated claims, must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.


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The date of the first pub-
lication of this Notice Is
October 20.,2005.
Personal Representative:
CHRISTOPHER W. BALL
3081 N. Camromile Poaint
Beverly Hills, FL 34465
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
RANDALL N. THORNTON
Florida Bar No.: 176505
P. O. Box 58
Lake Panasoffkee, Florida
33538
(352) 793-4040
Published two (2) times In
the Sumter County Times,
October 20 and 27, 2005.
677-1027 SCT
Notice to Creditors
Estate of Louise P, Frye
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2005CP-000247
INRE: ESTATE OF
LOUISE P. FRYE
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of LOUISE P. FRYE,
deceased, File Number
2005CP-000247, Is pend-
ing In the Circuit Court for
Sumter County, Florida,
Probate Division, the ad-
dress of which Is 209 N:
Florida Street, Bushnell,
Florida. The names and.
addresses of. the personal
representative and' the
.personal representative's
attorney are set forth be-
low.
All cirao.r, ori the dece-
lenrt ar.i corner persons
laoinrg clairh. or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate, Including
unmatured, contingent or
.jil.iiauiaalea claims, on
.hom a cop, of this no-
tice Is served must file
their claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR
30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON r-HE .1
i 1 otrer .-re' llr.:n or In
earoentr gnoa peiror.:
-,O.ing caim;n or ,de .
mands against the dece-
dent's estate, Including
unmatured, contingent or
Sunliquidated claims, must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH-IS BARRED.
The date of the first pub-
lication of this Notice Is
October 20, 2005.
Personal Representative:
DONALD P. FRYE
S910 CR467
Lake Panasoffkee, FL
33538
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
RANDALL N, THORNTON
Florida Bar No.: 176505


P.O. Box 58
Lake Panasoffkee, Florida
33538
(352) 793-4040
Published two (2) times In
the Sumter County Times,
October 20 and 27, 2005.
678-1027 SCT
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
Mary Kathryn Stern
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No,: 2005-CP-000194
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARY KATHRYN STERN,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the'
estate of MARY KATHRYN
STERN, deceased, whose
date of death was April
16, 2005; File Number
2005-CP-000194 Is pend-
Ing In the Circilt Court for
Sumter County, Florida,
Probate Division, the ad-
dress of which Is 209 North
Florida Street, Bushnell,
Florida 33513. The names
and addresses of the. per-
sonal representative and
the personal representa-
tive's attorney are set
forth below,
All crir. o, or rhe dece-
dent ar.a .rr.&r persons
having claims or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice has
been served must file their
'claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM,
All other creditors of the
decedent and other per-
sons having claims or de-
mands .against dece-
dent's estate must file
their claims with this court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
iHE D-iE OF THE FIRST
PUBLIC..iCoriC OF. THIS rJ,'-
iCE
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date pf first publica-
tion of this notice Is Octo-
ber 20; 2005.
Personal Representative:
Kathryn Ann Scoff
1750 Benjamin Franklin
Drive
Sarasota,Florlda 34236
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
Jeffrey S. Goethe
Florida Bar No. 0861420
BARNES WALKER & LAKIN,
CHARTERED
3119 .Manatee Avenue
West
Bradenton, Florida 34205
Telephone: (941) 741-8224
Published two (2) times In
the Sumter County Times,
October 20 and 27, 2005.


647-1020 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice i re ier, glen tra Inme CrTy .-f WiliA wOd Fion.
ca will r.c.laa PutL'.i Hear.ing ron tre firn reading CTi 0i.
finance lio ,J37 aijir.Jg itr. 700 p .. Carrml:;13n
Matring or October 24. 2005 i-., rr,- Crr, Hail ComimiI.
r.on Chamber at 100 rJ .Llain Snire 'iiNo n=a ForicN a
Ordinance No 437- An Ordinance of the City of Wild-
Florlda; amending the City of Wildwood Ordl-
Number 423 and Section 3.9(I)(8)(A). City of
Land Development Regulations: Proviaing for
R .o(,',Gross Floor Area per acre, and providing for an
effective date.
icnalronce rJ-. J'1 iI a.onaoc-,le Cif,' Hail r:.i Puoric: i.-
Declion bar'.een r.er r.:.ur of i 00.3 amn anrd 50 p n',
r.naoi inr.iougr. Friao, Co"rr Terii m iv a .i.: ca oa
rn -oc-53.C.'e .entrroni-i" peering ,ar In. 'riinorln aa,6.-.@.3
r: rri.- 'IT, Ci.rk 1010I r air Str.,i 'vi.ra.,.:.:.0 Fi,.iia.'
34785. .
Be ao,.e-,j rra or., r,per:c.r. aLtrir. 1 ap.eal 3or./ de-
cliIor. moaoe :. rrne C. .TiT,i.:ir.'r. r, an., Tmao-r consid-
erearI ar.g ii e .,g1 reir, i rn .3 I '.C-c.rao .:,i ir.e pro-
c6eaing: ar,. rrno, ne,3a I.:. -,rJi'c tha a .iooatim
record i naoj .Ani.:r., Inr.iu,.i: rree rIiT.o.r., ard evi-
dence upor. ri.:n Iin apreal lis 0 i e i r, j ,
Ar,-" prerc. requirirn special accommodation should
c.:.nac i rre Cir, Clrn, 352-330-1330 ext 102.

/s/ Joseph Jacobs
L r, Cilerv
FuolLr.,e r.;a i (2) tneir me SuIn m e Iii Counr, irr.e- OCc-
t:,-r i i anr.d 20 2'(5


657-1020 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County
Cornr-,mmi,oner; c.r :ujrr,ier C.oui-r.r, r.o :cneouie.: a 0.e--
clal metiog 10 Ioir.:uas the C.unr, Adrir.inrrralcr selec.
lor.n anda t iarer.iowhrinaiir, Fr.- rr,-menna I :creaured
o0 olIwI .' r
October 28, 2005 8:00 a m to 2-00 p.m.

In the Board Room, Second, Floor, Sumter County
Courthouse, Bushnell, Florida.
Persons attending meetings of the Board are advised
mar it Ir.ey decide to appeal or, decilh.rn. made. b,
rr.e Boara with respect to arny rather c :-.n:aer.ea 01
any meeting, he or she, may need a.verbatim record.
Lriarngemn.nr iorr su,.r.r, .erciarr. record must be made
c.v mat er.ori .3a a .ercanrr. ie.:.-ra I; not provided by'
rne Booia
Per..ns rneeilring special .oisrar.ce .galnir.g a.:ce;.s 1o
ie meeting -hould cC.r,tOac rhe B&.,o,'O al t12-'03.-20
IC. rr.iak anr, L:cplal .or rarneimer.th
Trre public 1:; in.lird e.j and ,rcc.JCageCd o orenra oil
mIrtlingsI of rn. Boar ..

1/s/. Joey A. Chandler, Chairman
Published one (1) time In the Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 20, 2005.


658-1020 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SOCIAL EVENT
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SUMTER COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County:
Commissioner. ci iumrer Counr,' r.a ".cr.oaulea d so-
c. ial event .r 1merrmers of me ,public io merrr tIr-e final-
Ist. for rnre polforn or Coriunrt, Aami-,.rl:rror 1-0 tbujiness
will e conucrulea Tr.c e.nrt i. _.-naule a' i, .:-.-,

October 28,2005 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
In Bushineil Florida atme r Bushnell Community Center
40" EonI Belt .erue .bur.-nll Flr,:nao
Persons needing special assistance gairnirng access ito
the 6e.en sri-.uld cc.r.ac rnthe Board or 352- '93-02C.) ao
make any special arrangements.
The public Is invited and encouraged to attend all
rrneer-.g of tr.e Boad .
i" Joe, 1 Cnoanier Cr.alTar. ''

Pubilirse ore i. rmlrre in Ine Sumter C.:-jr.r/ Times, Oc-"
roDe. Z.0 2005


659-1020 SCr
PUBUC NOTICE .
NOTICE OF SPECIAL HEARING
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County
Corrmnir.:r..er c Suof rier Co:unt, ias3 scheduled o ;pe-
clal -neeTir.g al.:-uss the Counr.r .'mirr rnitrariota li 4 ,i-:-
flon anrd delr-arie and ;elect Irme Courir, 5rinni-rro.
tor. Tr,e meetlrg L .:cr,-,iuiea a-: ic-l11o.i.
October 29, 2005 1:00 p.m.
In Ine Boaid Room Second Floor, Sumter County
Courlr.ouie Busr.nr-ll Foriao.

?ersor.s attending meering; .:.r the B.:oird ale .adlied
noal if met aecla.e to appeal an, aOecl..ion maae-i D
the Boora imth respect ar.o on, maner cor.ol.dered at
any meeting he or she ma/ need a .er9Dorm record.
Arrangements for sucn .eroatim record rr.u t be made
bt rrtar person oa a veroatim record Is not provided by
the Board.


Persons needing special assistance gaining access to
the meeting should contact the Board at 352-793-0200
to make any special arrangements.
The public Is Invited and encouraged to attend all
meetings of the Board,
/s/ Joey A. Chandler, Chairman
Published one (1) time In the Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 20, 2005.


660-1020 SCT
Livestock Sale 10/26/2005
PUBLIC NOTICE

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
You are hereby notified that I will offer for sale and sell
at public sale to the highest and best bidder cash,
the following described horses, Impounded on Octo-
ber 30, 2005, at 5352 CR 478, Webster, Florida:
ONE (1) SORREL BLAZED MARE and
ONE (1) BAY MARE
at the County Lvestock Impound Yard, located at 223
East Anderson Avenue, Bushnell, Florida, on Wednes-
day, October 26, 2005, at 10:00 a.m., to satisfy a claim
for fees, expenses for feeding and care and, cost
thereof.

William 0. Farmer, Jr.
Sheriff, Sumter County, Florida
By: /s/ Sgt. Roger Hayes

Published one (1) time In the Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 20, 2005.


632-1020 SCT
Notice of Sale
Business Loan Center, LLC, etc. vs. Julle.H. Forbes, et al.
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2005-CA-000446

BUSINESS LOAN CENTER, LLC, A
DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
F/K/A BUSINESS LOAN CENTER, INC., A
DELAWARE CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JULIE H. FORBES, et al.,
Defendant(s),
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Summary,
Judgment of Foreclosure dated August 30, 2005, enter-
ed In Civil Case No.: 2005-CA-446 of the Circuit Court
of the Fifth Judicial Circuit In and for Sumter County,
Florida, wherein Business Loan Center, LLC, a Delaware
LLC, F/K/A Business Loan Center, Inc., A Delaware Cor-
poration, Plaintiff, and Julie H. Forbes, Unknown Spouse
of Julie H. Forbes, Ver le Knox, Incorporated, State of
Florida Department of Revenue, and unknown tenants
In possession, are Defendants.
I will sell to the highest bidder for cash In tre wve.i fror,.
Entrance of the Historical Courthouse, Sumir r Counr,
209 N. Florida St., Bushnell, Florida 33513, at 11:00 a.m.
on the on the 27th day of October, 2005 ihe .:.ollow.r.-a
described real property a. .,t fortn ir, ai. l.Fioi unr..
mary Judgment, to wit:
EAST 1 ACRE OF LOT 11, BLOCK A, WILDWOOD RANCH,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 3, PAGES 29A-29B, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SUMTER COUNTY
WITNESS my hand and the seal of the court on Septem-
ber 28, 2005.
GLORIA R. HAYWARD
CLERK OF THE COURT
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ Susan A. Stollar
Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times Ip the Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 13 and 20,2005.


637-1020 SCT
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF QUASI-JUDICIAL
PUBLIC HEARING

The Sumter County Zoning & Adjustment Board will hold
a Public Hearing on Monday, November 21, 2005 at
6:30 P.M., In Room 327, Sumter County Historic Court-
house, 209 N: Florida St., Bushnell, Florida to consider re-
"aue.':,. or reAonlrn.g.

All interested citizens are welcome to attend.
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to partici-
pate in any of- these proceedings should contact the
Sumter Cbunty Administration Office at (352) 793-0200,
48 hours In advance of the scheduled meeting.,
Pursuant to the provisions of: Chapter 286, Florida Stat-
utes, Section 286.0105, If 3 per.ur. de.:ide 1o appeal
or., .ci.or.- made by an c.o rarre.:A Boora ,.Ir.r
'e'.pc1 r0 .ar.., matter conridereoa aunng or., meeting
GI ;.Jcr. B6..ara he or she .1iii neeA a record lo the pro-
ceedings and that, for such- purposes, he or she may
need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceed-
ings Is made, which record may include the testimony
and evidence upon which the appeal Is to be based.
CASE NO.:
R2005-0105
A.C.M.S., Inc

GENERAL LOCATION:
Sumterville North on C-475. East on C-470.-South on
CR 529. CR 529 dead ends Into the property.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Section 22, Twp. 20S,,Rng. 22E:

The NE rA less E E.& N A of SE'1 & E 12 of NW '14 & NE i/1
of SW y4 less the E 50' of NW /4 of NE /4

Section 23, Twp. 20S, Rng. 22E:

The NW rA of the SW N4
REQUESTED ACTION:
Rezohe 321.69 acre MOL ,r.:.-, r5 loID
The recommendations of the Zoning *& Adjustment
Board will be presented to the Board ,rv 'urroer County
Commissioners at a Public Hearr.g ro be hr-ld on Tues-
day, November 29, 2005 at 6:00 P.M., In Room 222,
Sumter County Historic Courthouse, 209 N. Florida St.,
Bushnell, Florida.
Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 13 and 20, 2005.


646-1020 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice Is hereby given that. the City of Wildwood, Flori-
da, will hold a Public Hearing on the first reading of Or-
irance No .430 ajoilnrg Ire 7o00 p m Comrrmij~irr.
f.le.nr.g of October 24, 2005, in the Citr, Hail Commi-.
l.on CnamDei r at00 ri r.,lrir. Slieel Wildwood Florida
Ordinance No 439 An Ordinance of the City of Wild-
wood FlorIda, amending the City of Wlldwood Compre-
hensive Plan; providing for General Multi Use Land Use;
and providing for an effective date.
Ordinance No.- 439 is available at City Hall for Public In-
spection between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. Comments may be voiced at
the above mentioned meeting or in writing, addressed
to the City Clerk, 100 N Main Street, Wildwood, Florida
34785.
Be advised that any person wishing to appeal any de-
cIsion made by the Commlsslon on any matter consld-
ered during the meeting will need a record'of the pro-
ceedings, and may need to ensure-that a verbatim
record is made, which includes the testimony and evi-
dence upon which the appeal is to be based.

Any person requiring :pecal acc.ommnodation should
contact the City Clerk 352330-1330 er 102

/s/ Joseph Jacobs
City Clerk

Published two (2) times in the Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 13 and 20, 2005.


646-1020 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice i- rnereb gi.er. rr.ar Ihe City f WI. a'Aooa FOri -
aa iil r.lai a PuOlic Hea.Ir.g on trie firt leading of Or-
ainornce ro 4.138 auilr.g me O00 pm CcnrTl'.:lr.r
r.leesng of October 24, 2005 Ir. lhe Cir,- HOai Comrri:-
ion Chanorr.ber or 100 r t.131r. Sreel Wildacod Florila
Ordinance No 438: An Ordinance of the City of Wild-
wood Flonda; amending the City of Wlldwood Compre-
hensive Plan to provide for additional Future Land Use
Maps including Map 1-8, City of WIldwood Water and
Wastewater Master Plan; and providing for an effective
date.


Ordinance 'No. 438 Is available at City Hall for Public In-
spection between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. Comments may be voiced at
the above mentioned meeting or In writing, addressed
to.the City Clerk, 100 N Main Street, Wlldwood, Florida
34785.
.Be advised that any person Wishing to appeal any de-
cislon made by the Commission on any matter corisid-
ered during the meeting will need a record of the pro-
ceedings, and may need to ensure that a verbatim
record Is made, which Includes the testimony and evi-
dence upon which the appeal is to be based.
Any person requiring special accommodation should
contact the City Clerk, 352-330-1330 ext 102.
/s/ Joseph Jacobs
City Clerk

Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 13 and 20,2005.


634-1020 SCT
PUBUC NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID

Sealed bids for furnishing of all labor and materials and
performing all work necessary and incidental to the
Roofing Projects, Sumter County School Board, ROOF
REPLACEMENTS FOR buildings at:
North Sumter Intermediate School and
Wildwood High School

will be received by the Sumter County School Board
Facilities Department located at 301 W. McCollum Av-
enue, Bushnell, FL 33513, up and until 2:00 PM, prevail-
ing time, on November 8, 2005. Bids will be publicly
opened and read aloud in the Conference Room of
the Facilities Department.
Complete information regarding bidding documents
and their availability may be obtained from Jim Allen
at the above address, phone (352) 793-1281.

There will be a mandatory on-site pre-bid conference
held in the Conference Room, second floor of the Fa-
cilities Department, on October 31, 2005 at 10:00 AM.
Attendance is mandatory.
All work shall be performed between December 22,
2005 and January 6, 2006.
The Sumter County School Board reserves the right to
award bld(s) to the lowest and/or best bldder(s), to
waive any Informality or Irregularity In any bid, and to
reject any or all bids received.
SUMTER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD, FLORIDA
RICHARD A. SHIRLEY, SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 13 and 20, 2005.


624-1027 SCT
Notice of Action for Dissolution of Marriage
Patricia Minnlch-Atkinson/Rlchard T. Atkinson
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2005 DR 001378

IN RE: The Marriage of
PATRICIA MINNICH-ATKINSON,
Wife,
and
RICHARD T. ATKINSON,
Husband.
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE

TO: RICHARD T. ATKINSON
3234 Baltimore Blvd,
Flnkoburg, MD 21048
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed
against you and that you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, If any, to it on PATRICIA
MINNICH-ATKINSON, whose address Is 1935 CR 470,
Okahumpka, Florida 34762, on or before November 7,
2005, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court at
209 N. Florida Street, Bushnell, FL 33513, before service
on Petitioner or Immediately thereafter. If you fall to do
so, a default may be entered against you for the relief
demanded In the petition.

Copies of all court documents In this case, Including
orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's
office. You may review these documents upon request.

You must keep the Clerk.of the Circuit Court's office no-
tified on your current address. (You may file Notice of
Current Address, Florida Family Law Form 12.915.) Fu-
ture papers In this lawsuit will be mailed to the address
on record at the clerk's office.

WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Pro-
cedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of docu-
ments and Information. Failure to comply can result In
sanctions, Including dismissal or striking of pleadings.

DATED: September 30, 2005.
GLORIA R. HAYWARD
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ Grace Krause
Deputy Clerk

Published four (4) times in the Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 6, 13, 20 and 27,2005.


662-1027 SCT
PUBUC NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the City of Wildwood, Florl-."
do, will hold a Public Hearing on the second, final
reading of Ordinance No. 437, during the 5:00 p.m.
Commission Meeting of November 3, 2005, in the City
Hall Commission Chamber, at 100 N Main Street, Wild-
:-a o.,Cd Fi,: d-a

Ordinance No 437 An Ordinance of Ine City of Wild-
wood Florida: amenaing the City of WIldwood Ordi-.
nance Number 423 and Section 3.9(I)(8)(A), City of
Wildwood Land Development Regulations, providing for
Ratio of Gross Floor Area per acre; and providing for an
effective date.

Ordinance No. 437 Is available at City Hall for Public r,.
section between the- hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. Comments may be voiced at
the above mentioned meeting or In writing, addressed
to the City Clerk, 100 N Main Street, Wildwood, Florida
34785.
Be aaoi::es rr. aon, p6er.:,,-, .ning to appeal any de-
crior. made rr.- Corr'orn-.i..:.n on any matter consid-
ere-d during ra rrennr.g will need a record of the pro-
ceeadi.g a.,d mac' reed to ensure that a verbatim
recora L: iace, '.rni.cn Includes the testimony and evi-
dende upon which the appeal is to be based.

r., per..:.n re6uiring :peciai ac.'orr.ncdation should
c..r.ra.:r rre Cr, Clerk "2.:r':' 1 33Cr c.1. 102.

/s/ Joseph Jacobs
City Clerk

Published rto 'N2) Tim.'-.. ir. rh, Lurr.r County Times, Oc-
tober 2C) and2 2". 20'


663-1027 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice Is hereby given that the City of Wildwood, Flori-
da, will hold a Public Hearing on the second, final
reading of Ordinance No 438 during the 5:00 p.m.
Commission Meeting of November 3, 2005, In the City
Hall Commission Chamber, at 100 N Main Street, Wild-
wood, Florida.
Ordinance No 438. An Ordinance of the City of Wild-
wood Florida; amending the Ctlly of Wildwood Compre-
hensive Plan to provide for adartional Future Land. Use
Maps Including Map 1-8, City of Wildwood Water and
Wastewater Master Plan, and providing for an effective
date.
OG rinror.ce r. J. .8 li .ao11001e 01r Cir, Hall fr Public in-
ipec ion erteer, r,e nours of 8 = am. ar.a 50 p m ,
Mona,' rtrougn Fridoa,' Ccirr.ments 'ma' G .,,-1ce,' or
me aoo..e. m.,nrirored meerirg or ir. Ariring o-jrlseaa
to the City Clerk, 100 N Main Street, Wildwood, Florida
34785. .
Be advised that any person wishing to appeal any de-
cision made by the Commlsslon on any matter consid-
ered during the meeting will need a record of the pro-
ceedings, and may need to ensure that a verbatim
record is made, which Includes the testimony and evl-
dence upon whlch the appeal is to be based.

Any person requiring special accommodation should
contact the City Clerk, 352-330-1330 ext 102.
/s/ Joseph Jacobs
City.Clerk

Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 20 and 27,2005.


681-1124 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF ROAD CLOSING HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be
held In the County Commissioners' Meeting Room at
the Sumter County Courthouse In Bushnell, Florida, at
5:01 o'clock p.m., on the 29th day of November, 2005,
by the Board of Sumter County, Florida, to determine
the advisability of closing and vacating that portion of
the road, right-of-way or easement described as fol-
lows:
All that portion of County Road 132 right of way lying In
Section 33, Township 18 South, Range 23 East, Sumter
County, Florida, described as follows:


The South 25 feet of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northeast
1/4 of said Section 33, and the North 25 feet of the
Northwest. 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 33,
and the East 1092 feet of the South 25 feet of the South-
east 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of said Section 33, and the
East 1092 feet of the North 20 feet of the Northeast 1/4
of the Southwest 1/4 of said Section 33.
renouncing and disclaiming any right of Sumter Coun-
ty, Florida and the public In and to the land, or Interest
therein, as .to the above described property. All Inter-
'ested persons may appear and be heard at said time
and place.

APPEAL' NECESSITY OF RECORD In order. to appeal the
Board's decision In this matter, a verbatim record of the
proceedings Is required. The Board assumes no respon-
sibility for furnishing said record.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
/s/ Joey A. Chandler, Chairman
- Published two (2) times in the Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 20 and November 24,.2005.


648-1020 SCT
PUBUC NOTICE

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Sumter County Board
of County Commissioners hereby seeks competitive
bids for supplying and Installing Food Service Equip-
ment for the Ag/Expo Building Kitchen. All bids submit-
ted must be In a sealed envelope marked "Sealed Bid
for. Food Service Equipment', and must be received by
the. Sumter County Board of County Commissloners at
the Suimter County Administrator's Office, 209 North
Florida Street, Bushnell, Florida 33513, prior to 2:00 p.m.
on November 4, 2005. Bids will be opened In the Coun-
ty Commissioners Meeting Room at 2:05 p.m. on No-
vember 4, 2005. The bids will be reviewed by staff for
completeness and compliance with bid Instructions on
November 7, 2005, at 10:00 a.m, In the County Com-
missioners Meeting Room, Bids will be presented to the
County Commission for award during the County Ad-
ministrator's agenda at the County Commission Meet-
Ing on November 15, 2005.
Any bids not received and clocked In by Sumter Coun-
ty prior to sald time will not be opened or considered.
All bidders must be licensed suppliers capable of per-
forming the scope of work necessary to satisfactorily
complete the project.
Plans and specifications will be available on October
17, 2005, and may be examined at the following loca-
tions: .

Sumter County Cbnstruction Manager's Office
209 N. Florida Street, Bushnell, Florida 33513
Springstead Engineering, Inc.
727 S. 14th St., Leesburg, Florida 34748
Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND PLANS
may be obtained at the office of Springstead Engi-
neering, Inc., located at the above address, upon pay-
ment of $50.00 for each set.
Since the procurement of plans and specifications and
related documents Is considered a purchase, there will
be no refund.
The OWNER reserves the right to accept any bid
whether It be the lowest bid or not, or to reject all bids
and call for new bids.
DATED this 11th day of October, 2005.
SUMTER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 13 and 20, 2005,


630-1103 SCT
Notice of Action/State of FL vs, Stone
PUBUC NOTICE

STATE OF FLORIDA, CRIMINAL JUSTICE
STANDARDS & TRAINING COMMISSION,
Petitioner

vs.

FREDERICK J. STONE, Case #21951
'Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: FREDERICK J. STONE
Residence Unknown

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Administrative Complaint
ri'E: r-.- r. ill.i again:i'1 u pt. n s ri.ro a i'.'o k ,our Cor-
lrecior.al Ceniric re i ir.' 3oraanc Airr. Section
-.13 i395' F S an or., rule pr miuigaie. ea-rercur.aer

'ijc are icqaulea l se-r. 0a Airer, 'o, .:.P t fouir i-tent
10 liquc 1- r.ea,'i-,g pu'j.uani It Seciiorn 120 ".t F.S.
upon Michael Crews, PROGRAM DIRECTOR, Criminal
Justice Professionalism Program, Florida Department of
Law Enforcement, P. 0. Box 1489, Tallahassee, Florida
32302-1489, on or before December 10, 2005. Failure to
do so will result In a default being entered against you
to Revoke said certification pursuant to Section 120.60,
F.S.; and Rule 11B-27,F.A.C.

Dated: October 10, 2005
SERGEANT DORRIS SEIBERT
CHAIRMAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE STANDARDS
AND .TRAINING COMMISSION
By: -s- Lessette Traverso, Divislon Representative
Published four (4) times In the Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 13,20, 27 and November 3, 2005. .


661-1027 SCT
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF QUASI-JUDICIAL
PUBUC HEARING -.

The Sumter County Zoning & ,alu.-,r.nr Bc--oi.a 11i rol
a Public Hearing or. Monday, November 7,.. 2005, at
6:30 P.M. ir. -r-- 32' Sumre.r NCo-infm Hilori.: Court.
r.2o0e. r i F iic.l 'a l Bur..ell Ficiola i:. consider re-
Qui:1: fci re .:.r.lr.g: ano r- ir.p:.ra', u:- p rrI..
S11 intrc.r-ta ceiLi oare welcome 10 orreno.
Perorn. win 'aisaDlimes neeaing assistance to parici-
paoe ir. any of these proceedings should contact the
Summer ount,-r, .ammilstration Office at (352) 793-0200,
J8 r..urs ir, ai.or.ce of the scheduled meeting.

Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 286, Florida Stat-
utes, Section 286.0105. if a person decides to appeal

any'decision made by an above named Board with
respect to any matter considered during any meeting
of such Board, he or she will need a record of the pro-
ceedings and that. for such purposes, he or she may
need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceed-
ings is made, which record may Include the testimony
and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.

CASE NO.:
R2005-0100
Edward & Debble Priest

GENERAL LOCATION:
Center Hill area: East on C-48. South on SR 471. East on
C-478. East on SE 100th Ave at the curve. Property Is on
the north side of the road.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Sec 3d1 Iv 21I grg. 23: S 705.7' of SE Y of SW 4 lying
E of Cr f'8 le: E 6 17 63' & less S 50' less that portion of
SW J6. or I 208 72 .:.f S 705.70' of SE /1 of SW V lying E
or Cr .J'8

To be rezoned: N 186.42' of S 236.42' of SE 'A of SW V4 ly-
ing E of CR 478 less the E 617.63'.

REQUESTED ACTION:
Rezone 3 acres MOL from RR5C to RR1C.

CASE NO.:
R2005-0106
Walter Norris & Kesla Keller
GENERAL LOCATION:
Adamsvlle area: North on US 301. East on C-468. North
on CR 507. West on CR 502 to easement, follow around
toproperty.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
,: 2 M ,p 195 lFng 23E N 142:20' of S 710,75' of W
SNW r f ,c, .,W ',eS E 50 & S142.20' of N284.40' of S
lfI 175 of W W of of SW iA less E 50'.

REQUESTED ACTION:
Rezone 4 acres MOL from RR5 to RR1.
The recommendations of the Zoning & Adjustment
Board will be presented to the Board of Sumter County
Commissioners at a Public Hearing to be held on Tues-
day, November 15, 2005, at 6:00 P.M., In Room 222,
Sumter County Historic Courthouse, 209 N. Florida St.,.
Bushnell, Florlda.

CASE NO.:
T2005-0043
Burtori & Urida Jay

GENERAL LOCATION: .
Bushnell area: West on C-476. North on CR 647, Proper-
ty located at the corner of CR 647 & CR 647D.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Sec. 24, Twp. 21S, Rng. 20E: Lot 19 Holiday Helghts BIk A.
REQUESTED ACTION:
Temporary Use Permit to allow a travel trailer for 1 year
while residence is being constructed.

CASE NO.:
T2005-0044
lcger & Borlora Wrynn
GENERAL LOCATION:
Croom area: South on US 301. West on CR 656. South
on SW 40th Street. East on SW 125th Ave. Property on
south side of road,.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Sec. 13, Twp. 22S, Rng. 21E: E 'h of N 'h of W of NW 'A
of SW'..
REQUESTED ACTION:


Temporary Use Permit to allow a travel trailer for 1 year
while residence is being constructed.

CASE NO.:
T2005-0045
Steve & Joanne Magagnoll
GENERAL LOCATION:
Oxford area: North on US 301. East on C-466E. North on
CR 103. Property approximately 2 miles on the west
side of the road.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Sec. 5, Twp. 18S, Rng. 23E: Beg 510.30' N of SE car of
NW run W 908.24' N 255.25' E 908.61' S 255.15' to POB
less CR RW across the E side.
REQUESTED ACTION:
Temporary Use Permit to allow a travel trailer for 3 years
for a care receiver's residence.

Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 20 and 27, 2005.


664-1027 SCT -
PUBUC NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that the City of Wildwood, Flori-
do, will hold a Public Hearing on the second; -final
reading of Ordinance No 439 during the 5:00 p;m.
Commission Meeting of November 3, 2005, In the City
Hall Commission Chamber, at 100 N Main Street, Wild-
wood. Florida.
Ordinance No 439- An Ordinance of the City of Wild-
wood Florida; amending the City of WlIdwood Compre-
hensive Plan; providing for General Multi Use Land Use;
and providing for an effective date.

Ordinance No. 439 is available at City Hall for Public In-
spection between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. Comments may be voiced at
the above mentioned meeting or In writing, addressed
to the City Clerk,* 100 N Main Street, Wildwood, Florida
34785.
Be advised that any person wishing to appeal any de-
cision made by the Commission on any matter consld-
ered during the meeting will need a record of the pro-
ceedings, and may need to ensure that a verbatim
record is made, which Includes the testimony and evi-
dence upon which the appeal is to be based.

Any person requiring special accommodation should
contact the City Clerk, 352-330-1330 ext 102.
/s/ Joseph Jacobs
City Clerk

Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 20 and 27, 2005.


631-1103 SCT
Notice of Action for Dissolution of Marriage
Denise Pimentel/Wllllams Alexander Guerrero
PUBUC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA '. .
CASE NO. 2005 DR 001401

IN RE: The Marriage of
DENISE PIMENTEL f/k/a DENISE GUERRERO,
Wife,
and
WILLIAMS ALEXANDER GUERRERO,
Husband.
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE

TO: WILLIAMS A. GUERRERO
22 Parkland Ave., Apt. 20
Lynn, Mass. 01904

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that anh action has been filed
against you and that you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, If any, to It on DENISE PIMEN-
TEL, whose address Is 310 N. Broad St., Bushnell, Florida
33513, on or before November 14, 2005, and file the
original with the Clerk of this Court at 209 N. Florida
Street, Bushnell, FL 33513, before service on Petitioner
or Immediately thereafter. If you fall to do so, a default
may be entered against you for the relief demanded in
the petition.
Copies of all court documents In this case, Including
orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's
'office. You may review these documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office no-
tifled on your current address (You may file Notice of
Current Address, Florida Family Law Form 12.915.) Fu-
ture papers In this lawsuit will be mailed to the address
on record at the clerk's office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Pro-
cedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of docu-
ments and Information. Failure to comply con result In
sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings.

DATED: October 4, 2005.
GLORIA R. HAYWARD
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ Grace Krause
Deputy Clerk

Published four (4) times in the Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 13 2 '' an.a io.emop-.r 3 2005 -

633-1103SCT
'NOTICE OF ACTION '
in iTrHE irC' ,uT COLPr'I F Tt FIFTH JuDICICL CPCull
IN rr jD f,.'.RuMIER COUNT. FLORIDA
CASE NO 2004CA r4I,
A. GENE GRIMES .
rilair.in .. .'

ROBERT B TRACY. AS THE PERSONAL REPRE ACTIVE OF
THE ESTATE OF MARGIE S. HARPER A/K/A MIJE LETHA
SHANKS DAVIS HARPER A/K/A MARJORIEr2.-'ARPER
A/K/A MARJORIE S. REED A.'K'A MARJORIE REED A/K/A
MARGIE S. REED;AiK/A MARJORIE REED HARPER A/K/A
MARGIE REED HARPER, ROBERT B. TRACY, INDIVIDUALLY
AND AS THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE
OF THURMAN R. HARPER, FAYE M HELMETS AND DONALD
J. EMBERUN, AS TRUSTEES OF THE STEPHENS TRUST. DATED
JULY 16. 1993, ALL OTHER TRUSTEES, WHETHER KNOWN
OR UNKNOWN OF THE STEPHENS TRUST, DATED JULY 16,
1993, ALL BENEFICIARIES, WHETHER KNOWN OR UN-
KNOWN. OF THE STEPHENS TRUST, DATED JULY 16. 1993,
STEPHEN D. DAVIS, THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
THE TREASURY INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, AND ALL
UNKNOWN NATURAL PERSONS IF AUVE, AND IF DEAD OR
NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR AUVE, THEIR SEVERAL AND
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES AND CREDITORS, OR OTHER-PARTIES CLAIM-
ING BY, THROUGH, OR UNDER THOSE UNKNOWN NATU-
RAL PERSONS; AND THE SEVERAL AND RESPECTIVE UN-
KNOWN ASSIGNS, SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST, TRUSTEES
OR ANY OTHER PERSpN CLAIMING BY THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST ANY CORPORATION OR OTHER LEGAL ENTI- -
TY NAMED AS A DEFENDANT; AND ALL CLAIMANTS, PER-
SONS OR PARTIES, NATURAL OR CORPORATE, OR WHOSE
EXACT LEGAL STATUS IS UNKNOWN, CLAIMING UNDER
ANY OF THE ABOVE NAMED OR DESCRIBED DEFENDANTS
OR PARTIES OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT TITLE OR
INTEREST IN AND TO THE LANDS HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED,
_.-.endar,dn

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO:. Robert B. Track. as ihen Penr.aal RPpieeniatore of.
the Estate of Margie 5 Harper a/Ita Margie Lea "
Shanks Davis Hoarpr at/a .Mlarorie S Harper o/k/a
Marjorle i ,.- a/io olaMine Reed 3a!k/l Matgie S e
Reed o!iia f.ta.one i'CeI Hormer ak/a Margie iTeea
Harper (hereinaft,-' tM.r;a'e Harpe Ir.i fl.Cr B irac,.
Individually and as rr.' RPr-onai Represreniori.e :,1 me
Estate of Thurma- I HI3.pei Fa,e /I Heirmes anr Dor.
aid J. Emberin, o: in.r.ce; of ir, b ,1prers Trurs- aoaled
July 16, 1993, all other trustees, whether known or un-
known of the Stephens Trust, dated July 16, 1993, all
beneficiaries, whether known or unknown, of the Ste-
phens Trust, dated July 16., 1993, Stephen D. Davis, the
United States Department of the Treasury Internal Rev-
enue -erJce and all unknown natural persons If alive,
and If ac-o icr not known to be dead or alive, their
several and respective unknown spouses, heirs, 'devi-
sees. groniec: ana .:iraeonr, or other parties claiming
by, -nrougr. .:.r ur.cer ri.r.c unknown natural persons;
and the several and respective unknown assigns, suc-
cessors In interest, trustee, cr arv othe person claimring
ir, tri ,j.ugh. ur.'., or 3,air,' an, corporation ol omer
l,.3ga erlr., r.named as a Defendant; and all claimants,
persons or parties, natural or corporate, or whose ex-
act legal status is unknown, claiming under any of the
above named or described Defendants or parties
claiming to have any right title or Interest In and to the
lands hereinafter described:

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet titie to the
following property In Sumter County, Florida:
That portion of Section 26, Township 21 South, Range 21
East, Sumter -County, Florida and Lots 9 and 10 and a-
portion of Lots 11 and 12, SUMTER GARDENS PLAT NO. :
29, according to the plat thereof recorded In Plat Book
2, Page 45, of the Public Records of Sumter County,
Florida, described as follows:
Commence at the Southwest comer of said Section 26;
thence run North 00 03' 24" West, 2036.32 feet along
the West boundary line of said section 26; thence North
35' 39' 32" East, 719.34 feet; thence North 39' 33' 32"
East 186.30 feet; thence North 45o 57' 24" East, 204.53
feet; thence North 49' 24' 10" East, 171.16 feet; thence
North 52 16' 02" East, 159.63 feet; thence North 48 43'
47" East, 130.10 feet; thence North 41 08' 03" East,
134.18 feet; thence North 37 05' 20" East, 642.76 feet to
the Point of Beginning; thence continue North 37" 05'
20" East, 416.74 feet, thence North 39' 21' 56" East,
105.67 feet; thence North 43 08' 25" East, 100.45 feet
thence North 45 27' 38" East, 234.42 feet; thence North
52 02' 19" East, 92.53 feet; thence North 68 21' 21" East,
104.50 feet; thence North 74 08' 02" East, 632.34 feel, :
thence North 62 15' 42" East, 159.66 feet thence North
48 50' 47" East, 128.67 feet; thence North 42' 34' 59"
East, 147.25 feet; thence South 29' 19' 56" East, 579.11 ,
feet; thence South 45 30' 50" East, 332.91 feet; hence
South 55 32' 15" East, 267.03 feet; thence South 000 18'
49" East, 1517.97 feet; thence South 00 18' 56" East,
1151.42 feet; thence North 45 39' 36" West, 3392.54 feel
to the Point of Beginning.


SUBJECT to the roads as shown on the plat of SUMTER
GARDENS PLAT NO. 29, recorded In Plat Book 2, Page
45, of the Public Records of Sumter County, Florida and
other easements of record.
has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to It on
Felix M. Adams, the plaintiff's attorney, whose address is
138 Bushnell, Plata, Suite 201, Bushnell, Florida 33513, on
or before November 14, 2005, and file the original with
the clerk of this court either before service on the plain- .
tiffs attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a de-
fault will be entered against you for the relief de-
manded In the complaint or petition.
DATED on October 7, 2005.
Gloria R. Hayward
Clerk of Circuit Court
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ Grace Krause
Deputy Clerk

Published four (4) times In the Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 13, 20, 27, and November 3, 2004.





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Domestic Violence Month: finding some answers


ADLENE THOMAS
Special fo the Times

Violence is a learned behav-
ior it can be unlearned! If we
each understood more about
how violence affects us each
day of our lives, could we -
would we all work to change
it?
October is domestic violence
month. Many people don't
understand what domestic or
intimate partner violence is, its
cost both financial and in
terms of human life lost or
damaged, why it is so preva-
lent, nor its effect on all of us. I
work each day with the victims
of this most insidious behavior
and you deserve to know what
it cost you. For the month of
October I hope you will explore
with me the facts of domestic
and sexual violence.
My name is Aldene Thomas


and I have lived in Sumter
County all but a few years of my
life. I am a rural advocate for
Haven of Lake and Sumter
Counties, Inc. and counsel,
console, and visit the hospitals
around our area to help victims
of violence. Here are a few of
the calls I answer routinely,
hopefully they will add to your
understanding of this blight on
modern culture.
"If my neighbors are fighting
all the time and I often see
their little girl wandering
around the neighborhood
alone, is it any of my concern?
But it's none of my business,
right. What goes on in a man's
house is no concern of anyone
else."
Many times I get calls like
this from neighbors who are
concerned but don't know how
they are supposed to react
when they feel that something
is wrong next door


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The Lake Sumter
Sumterville Library is locat-
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Center and all county resi-
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card.
A few of the cassettes in


the collection are listed
below:
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Collection: Adam's Fall,
Heaven's Price, Breakfast IT
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Tom Clancy's Net Force,


Most people don't report the
violence they hear next door.
Why? They don't want go get
involved, they don't know that
they can report this violation of
the law and still remain anony-
mous. Only one out of 250
assaults by domestic partners
is ever reported. Domestic vio-
lence is the most committed,
least reported crime in
America.
Think it doesn't affect you?
Last year 30 percent of emer-
gency room visits were by
women, the direct effect of
domestic violence. For the year
1995 the total of outpatient vis-
its was 306,051, those who had
to stay overnight 758,066; physi-
cian visits as a result of inti-
mate partner violence 860,346,
and the cost goes on. The
health-related of rape, physical
assault stalking, and homicide
by intimate partners exceeds
$5.8 billion each year Of this


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total, nearly $4.1 billion is for
victims requiring direct med-
ical and mental health care
services. Lost productivity and
earnings due to intimate part-
ner violence accounts for
almost $1.8 billion additionally
each year This does not even
consider the enormous cost of
children in the custody of
Children & Families, which is
minimally projected at $5,000
per month.
"It really doesn't, happen
very often anyway. Does it"?
Yes, it does happen; about
every 9 seconds a woman is
battered somewhere in the
United States. Two percent of
the assaults are on men.
However, because the percent-
age is so small I will for clarity
sake refer to the victim as she,
and the abuser as he. Do real-
ize the men are also victims.
Homicide is the .leading cause
of death for women in the


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Third Twin, The Hammer of
Eden
Judith Gould: Love-
Makers; a dazzling dynasty of
women: in a novel of wealth,
power and passion
John Grisham: The King of
Torts (unabridged).


workplace.
"How do I know if it's really
serious, or are these just
lover's quarrels"?
Whatever they are called, at
least one third of all women
who die prematurely, do so at
the hands of a spouse, lover, or
domestic partner.
In 1955, 1,252 U.S. women
age 18 and older were killed by
intimate partners according to
the Federal Bureau of
Investigation's Uniform Crime
Report Supplementary
Homicide Reports. Think of all
the children that leaves with-
out a mother or father to raise
them.
Think of all the families who
lose a beloved daughter and in
many cases grandchildren.
And don't think the children


after the funeral escape free
from the specter of the vio-
lence. Most children, who grow
up in homes where there is
domestic violence, grow up to
repeat the behavior
Instead of seeing the cost to
their parents, they repeat the
type of parenting they had
modeled for them; boys grow
up to be the future batterers,
and the girls grow up to be vic-
tims of the next generation.
If you are interested in more
information or help with
domestic or sexual violence,
you may call Haven of Lake
and Sumter Counties, Inc. in
Bushnell at 793-5365 Monday
through Thursday from 8:30
a.m. until 5 p.m. All calls are
kept in strictest confidence and
all services are free.


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PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the City of Wildwood, Florida, will hold a Public Hearing on the Second reading of
Ordinance No. 433 AND Ordinance No. 434, during the 5:00 p.m. Commission Meeting of November 3,
2005; in the City Hall Commission Chamber, Wildwood, Florida.

Ordinance No. 433: An Ordinance of the City of Wildwood, Florida; annexing certain real property consisting
of approximately 458 acres generally located East of the City of Wildwood in Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 12, 17,
19, and 31, Township 19, Range 23, Sumter County, Florida; and an additional approximately 34 acres
located South of the City in Sections 3, 4, 5, and 9, Township 19, Range 23, Sumter County, Florida; and an
addition approximately 33 acres, located general Southwest of the City of Wildwood, in Sections 12, and 17,
Township 19, Range 23, Sumter County, Florida; and an additional 496 acres located generally Northwest of
the city of Wildwood, in Section 6 and 31, Township 19, Range 23, Sumter County, FlIrida; all of which real
property is contiguous to the


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CITY OF BUSHNELL

REQUEST FOR LOAN PROPOSAL

The Cit obf Bushnell is currently seeking
proposals for ;a tax-exempt loan- to repay
Waste% arer credits in accordance with our
Developer's agreement with a local developer in
the amount of $ 253,000.00.

Proposal information is available at and must be
delivered to Bushnell City Hall, 219 N Market
Street, or mailed to PO Box 115, Bushnell, FL,
33513. Packets will be accepted no later than
10:00 A.NM. on Friday, October 21, 2005, clearly
marked "Sealed Bid for Loan Proposal". It is
expected that the City Council will act on the bids
at its regular meeting November 7, 2005.
Questions should be directed to Joy Coleman,
City Clerk, Monday Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. at (352) 793-2591.

The City reserves the right to hold all bids good
for a period of 30 days, to accept or reject any or
all bids with or without cause, to waive any
technical errors or formalities, or to accept the
bids that in it's judgment, best serve the City.
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city limits of the City of
Wildwood, Florida; providing
that said property so annexed
shall be liable for its
proportionate share of th'I '
existing and future
indebtedness of said City;
providing that such annexed
property shall be subject to all
laws and ordinances of said
city as if such territory had
been a part of the City of
Wildwood at the time of
passage and approval of said
laws and ordinance; providing
that such- annexed territory
shall be placed in Section 1-
14 of the City of Wildwood
Code of Ordinances; and
providing for an effective date.

The properties are contiguous
to the city of Wildwood, and
generally located on the East
side of the City.

Ordinance No. 434: An
Ordinance of the City of
Wildwood, Florida, annexing
certain real property
consisting of approximately
748.08 acres being generally
.located north of the City along
the Seaboard Railroad tracks
*and US Hwy 301 exiting both
East and West along County
Roads 462 and 472; lying in
Section 19, 20, 29, 30, and 32
Township 18, Range 23; and
which is contiguous to the city
limits of the City of Wildwood,
Florida providing for the


annexation of additional properties to be voluntarily annexed into the city lying North of the City along the
Seaboard Railroad tracks and US Hwy 301 extending both East and West along County Roads 462 and 472,
lying in Sections 19, 20, 29, 30, and 32 Township 18, Range 23; and which is contiguous to the city limits of
the City of Wildwood, Florida; providing that all of the annexed properties shall be assigned a zoning
classification pursuant to the City of Wildwood Land Development Regulations; providing that the property
annexed shall be subject to all laws and ordinances of the City of Wildwood as if such territory had been a
part of the City of Wildwood at the time of enactment of said laws and ordinances; providing that the annexed
property shall be responsible and held liable .for their proportionate share of the existing and future
indebtedness of the .City of Wildwood; providing that Section 1-14 of the City of Wildwood Code of
Ordinances is amended to include the annexed property; and providing an effective date.

The properties are contiguous to the City of Wildwood, and generally located North of the City.

Ordinance No. 433 and 434 is available at City Hall for Public inspection between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and
5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Comments may be voiced at the above mentioned meeting or in writing,
addressed to the City Clerk, 100 N Main Street, Wildwood, Florida 34785.

Be advised that any person wishing to appeal any decision made by the Commission on any matter
considered during the meeting will need a record of the proceedings, and may need to ensure that a
verbatim record is made, which includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.

-s- Joseph Jacobs
City Clerk


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