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Established 1881


SUMTER COUNTY


VOLUME 121 NUMBER 41S


50 CENTS
INSIDE
Calendar ............. 19
Church ...............6
Obituaries ............6
Police Report .... . .3
T idbits .............. 16


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 20051


Billboard restrictions established


MARTIN STEELE
Times Correspondent


The Sumter County
Commission appears once
again ready to tackle the issue
of billboards popping up
around the county.
After a brief discussion
Tuesday, the board agreed to
have County Attorney Randall
Thornton prepare a draft ordi-
nance that would add some
new restrictions to the place2


ment of signs and billboards
alongside county roadways.
Thornton told commission-
ers that the draft could be
available at the Nov. 8, board
meeting.
But, much of the work might
already be done. Terry Neal,
the county's land-use attorney,
told the board that she had
worked several months ago
with, Development Services
Director Robbie Rogers to
prepare a sign ordinance.
While the county adopted an
ordinance a few years ago dur-


Some places are becoming "hot spots", with
"billboards on top of billboards," County
Attorney RandallThornton said.


ing a spurt of billboard prolif-
eration, commissioners are
commenting that they have
concerns about the roadside
signs that are beginning to
show up in some of the coun-
ty's rapidly developing areas.
Commissioner Richard


Hoffman raised the issue with
a question about the extent of
any county sign rules.
Thornton acknowledged
that the county sign code is not
extensive. Revising it was an
item that county staff had dis-
cussed recently in conjunction


with planning for a major
overhaul of county land use
regulations.
Some places are becoming
"hot spots", with "billboards
on top of billboards,"
Thornton said. Concerns have
been raised in particular
about the areas around pro-
posed new Interstate 75 and
Florida Turnpike inter-
changes.
He suggested that the board
could consider a moratorium
on new signs or modify the
existing ordinance to have


Wildwood drug




arrest numbers


are increasing

In September, the department
made 59 arrests, about half of
them were drug-related

AMANDA MIMS monthly bills to generate
Staff Writer funds for the three new
positions.
The department has
The number of drug increased coverage in areas
arrests in Wild%%ood is on where citizens have routine-


the rise, partly due to the
addition of three new Jaw
enforcement officers this
suminmer according to Capt.
Eddie Reeser of the
Wildwood Police
Department
In the month of
September, the department
made 59 arrests, about half
of them drug-related, aver-
aging one drug arrest every
day.
The increased manpower
has allowed the department
to take a proactive approach
in crime fighting, resulting
in more arrests, he said.
In addition to the drug
arrests, they have also made
more warrant -irrests and
targeted traffic -ops.
"We had only 13 sworn law
enforcement officers over'
the last seven or eight
years," said Reeser, adding
calls to the department had
been increasing over that
period of time. The depart-
ment now has 16 officers.
including Reeser, Chief Don
Clark and an investigator.
Sgt. Darin Vitale and
Officers Brian Harrie and
Brad Morningstar were all
hired after the City of
Wildwood added a $5 user
fee to city utility customers'


ly made complaints, includ-
ing Jackson Street,
Woodland Meadows and
U.S. Highway 301.
He said though the
department has received
mixed reactions to the addi-
tional security, most peopleY"s
including those r'h""
requested more patrolling
in certain areas, have been
pleased.
Instead of always
patrolling in vehicles, offi-
cers are now able to some-
times patrol on foot, some-
thing they haven't been able
to do in recent years
because of the call volume
and limited personnel.
"It puts (offenders) on
edge, so they're not so out in
the open as much." he said.
Reeser said it is impor-
tant for citizens to call when
there is a problem, which
gives the police more legal
ground to respond to a situ-
ation.
"The more people call to
complain on an issue, the
better chance we have to get
the problem resolved."
Also in September, the
department made 487 traffic
stops, worked 139 cases and
received 1,475 calls for serv-
ice.


Photo by Amanda Mims
The numbers of arrests made by the Wildwood Police Department have gone up. partly
because of new officers hired recently, Shown (from left to right) are veteran officers Patrolmen
David Clarkson and David Brooks and Cpl. Jeremiah Price.


F' iE PRRETTY IN PIG


Photo by Brenda Locklear
No matter your age and no matter what your plans for the night, the fun enticed more than 600
people into the arena for a muddy chase. Some of the girls in this run for the pig were on their
way their high school homecoming dance later that day.


One of the highlights of the
Bushnell Fall Festival is the
Annual Greased Pig Contest.
With more than 600 people,
ranging in age from tots to
adults, racing through a
muddy pit to capture a prized
porker, dozens of winners
have been announced in the
Oct. 15 event.
The winners are: Issac
Edwards, Daniel Vasquez.
Isakel Dauderis. Dylan
Santoro. Audra Mlazak,
Audrea Franklin, Emnmi
Dauderis. Tanner Harrell,
Dawson DeSantos. Shauna
Sigmund, Myla Stevens,
Tucker Rosa. Brett Beard,
Grant Zachary, Kaylin
Breedlove, Devin Gossett,
Hector Vero, James Taylor,
Taylor Jenkins, Jessica Pope,
Gavin Griffin, Cameron
Johnson, Quentin Morrison,
Tammy Lowe, Dee Dee
Ar'agona. Cassidy Arnold,
Michael Ray, Efrain Andre,
Emily Bruce, Willa Fletcher,
James Farmer, Randy
Coronada, Jordon Tarres.
Amber Sapp, Davey Beara,
Kyle Shultz, Kayla Hunt.
Sherriff Lowve, Adam Cook,


Ernest Weddle. Amy Pranger.
Chrii Jones, R.\an Smith,
Dominic Luce. and Nikki
Doylebello.


requirements for things such
as sign spacing. And, the coun-
ty could adopt some of the
state regulations/
Hoffman said he would like
for the board to modify the
current standards.
Commissioner Randy, Mask
asked if a revised rule could
address content.
No, you can't regulate con-
tent, Thornton responded.
"Stay away from content."
The board voted unani-
mously to have Thornton draft
a new sign ordinance.


DNA test

links man

to sexual

assault

BOB REICHMAN
Editor

A Wildwood man was
arrested last Friday for rap-
ing a Sumter County Woman
in March after recent labora-'
tory test results linked the
man to the assault.
Randy Barnes, 32,
Wildwood, was
arrested on Oct..
21 for .sexual
battery. Barnes
was placed in
the Sumter
County "
Detention
Center with
bond set' at
$20,000. Barnes
Barnes was arrested seven
months after the incident
when Sumter County sheriff's
detectives were ,o 'd
with the results of DlAsn-
ples taken from botth-, s
and the victim that limke~d'hii
to the assault, accotdinig'to
sheriff's Lt. Bobby Caruthers.
"The test results showed a
match and so we located
Barnes and placed him under
arrest," Caruthers said.
The woman initially report-

Please see TEST, Page 2

Cities set

for elections
AMANDAf MiMS
Staff Writer

City residents will be voting
for representatives 'once
again on Tuesday, Dec. 6, and
there are seats up for grabs in
Bushnell, Center Hill,
Coleman, Webster and
Wildwood. Elections will be
from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. at
each city hall building, except
for the Coleman election,
which will be held at the corn-
munity building on Church
Street.
For Bushnell, City Council
Seats 2 and 4, currently held
by Billy Williams and Dale
Swain, respectively, will be
open. The city council, mayor
and city clerk's ternlrare cur-
rently two years, b%| voters

Please seg ELECTION[*Page 2
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Wishes, persistence and
speed this little guy was def-
initely in the top and out for
fun.


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PAGE 2, SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2005


Hunting season dates scheduled Education classes scheduled


The Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) has offi-
cially set dates for this year's
waterfowl and coot season,
goose seasons and youth
waterfowl hunting days.
There are two new rule
changes for this season.
Pintail ducks may be taken for
the entire waterfowl season,
and the daily bag limit for
scaup has been reduced from
three to two.
The first phase of waterfowl.
season is Nov. 19-27 with the
second phase running Dec. 10
- Jan. 29. Canvasback season
is Nov. 19-27 and Dec. 10-30
only. Shooting hours are one-
half hour before sunrise to
sunset.
The daily bag limit for
waterfowl is six. This six-
duck limit may consist of no
more than one black duck,
one mottled duck (Florida
duck), one fulvous whistling-
duck, one pintail, one canvas-
back (only during canvasback
season), two redheads, two'
wood ducks, two scaup, four
scoters and four mallards
(only two of which may be
female). The daily bag limit
for coot is 15 and for mer-
ganser, five (only one of which
may be a hooded merganser).
In Leon County and on Lake
Miccosukee (Leon arid
Jefferson counties), waterfowl
hunting is allowed only on


ELECTION

continued from Page 1

decide in December if they,
want to extend those terms to
four years.
The city clerk's term is also
up, and if current City Clerk
Joy Coleman is reelected, this.
will mark her fifth term serv-
ing the city. For the city coun-
cil seats, candidates must be
registered to vote in the city
and must not have been con-
victed of a felony. For the
clerk's position, candidates
must be registered voters in
the county and not convicted
of a felony. Qualifying will
begin Monday, Oct. 31 at 8:30


Wednesday, Saturdays and
Sunday during the open sea-
son and on Nov. 24-25, Dec. 26,
Jan. 2 and Jan. 16. Lake
Talquin (Gadsden and Leon
counties) and the
Ochlockonee River may be
hunted every day during the
open season.
On Lake lamonia and Carr
Lake (Leon County), the use of
internal combustion engines
is prohibited any time during
the Waterfowl and coot sea-
son. Additionally, on Lake
Miccosukee the use of inter-
nal combustion engines of
more than five horsepower is
prohibited.
Florida also is offering a
light goose (snow, blue and
Ross') and Canada goose sea-
son. The first phase of the
light goose season is Nov. 19-
27 with the second phase run-
ning Dec. 10 Jan. 29. Light
geese may be taken only north
and west of the Suwannee
River. The daily bag limit for
each is 15, and the shooting
hours are one-half hour
before sunrise to sunset.
The Canada goose season is
Nov. 19-27 with the second
phase running Dec. 1 -Jan. 30.
Canada geese may .only be
taken on Lake Seminole with-
in Florida waters in Jackson
County, which are south of
S.R. 2, north of the Jim
Woodruff Dam and east of
C.R. 271. The daily bag limit is


a.m. and continue through
Friday, Nov. 4 at 4:30 p.m.
In Webster, City
Commission Seats 1, 3 and 5
are up, which are held by
Patricia Ward. Michael
Alderman and Jeremy
McKinney respectively Ward
has served several terms and
this is the end of the first
terms for Alderman and
McKinney. Qualifying began
on Oct. 17 and ends Monday,
Oct 31 at 5 p.m.; candidates
must be registered voters of
the city, must have lived in
the city for at least one year
and must not have been con-
victed of .a felony. The com-
mission seats 'are two-year
terms.
The qualifying period for
Coleman's election is from


five and shooting hours are
one-half hour before sunrise
to sunset.
The FWC and the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service (USFWS)
have designated Feb. 4-5 as
youth waterfowl hunting days.
During this period, only chil-
dren under 16 years of age
may hunt waterfowl, coots and
common moorhens while
supervised by an adult (18
years of age or older).
Shooting hours, daily bag lim-
its and species restrictions
are the same as for the regular
waterfowl, coot and common
moorhen seasons.
Hunters taking migratory
game birds in Florida are
required to have a no-cost
migratory bird permit either
checked or attached to their
Florida hunting license. In
order to receive this permit,
hunters have to fill out a short
questionnaire when they pur-
chase their hunting license.
The information they provide
helps the U.S. Fish ,and
Wildlife Service get a better
assessment on how many
birds are harvested each year.
The FWC suggests hunters
peruse the "2005-06 Florida
Hunting Regulations
Handbook" and the "2005-06
Migratory Game Bird
Regulations for, Waterfowl
and Coot Seasons" brochure
Contact: Mark Trainor (850)
488-4676


1:00 p.m. on Oct. 31 until Nov.
,4 at noon. Terms for the fol-
lowing seats are up this year:
Seat 1, Marilyn McCray, Seat
3,.Mary Bigham, and Seat 5,.
Billie Marie Winkles.
Candidates must be qualified
registered voters of the city.
Seats for longtime
Wildwood Mayor Ed Wolf
(Group. 1) and City
Commissioners Pamela
Harrison-Bivins (Group 2)
and John Johnson (Group 4)
are up for reelection; qualify-
ing for Wildwood ended Oct
21.
In Center Hill, terms for
Seat 2, held by Elsie Ramsey,
Seat 3, held by Mayor Ralph
'Barry and Seat 4, held by
Doug Cook, expire this year.
Qualifying ended Oct 21.


The Withlacoochee
Technical Institute is accepting
applications for the Early
Childhood Education Class.
Interested applicants must
attend Pre-Enrollment
Orientation on Tuesday, Nov.
15 at 7 p.m., room #217 (build-
ing 200). Class will begin on
Jan. 10, 2006.
The purpose of this program
is to prepare students for
employment as early child-
hood educators and child care
providers. Content includes


conducting activities, which
promote physical, intellectual,
emotional, and social growth
.and development of children.
Also covered are child abuse
and neglect, interpersonal
relations, and rules and regula-
tions that govern child care.
The Early Childhood
. Education class meets Monday
through Friday, from 8 a.m. to
2:45 p.m. Program length is
approximately 2 semesters
long for registered full-time
students. .


Students also have the
opportunity to earn State
Mandated training certifica-
tion. Tuition is approximately
$1,085. Books and supplies are
not included. Financial aid
assistance is available for
those students who qualify We
offer job placement opportuni-
ties for completing students.
This program is approved for
Veteran's Training.
Part-time enrollment is also
available. To register for orien-
tation call 726-2430, ext 262.


Eber joins American Angus Association


Norma J Eber, Oxford, is a
new member of the American
Angus Association, reports
John Crouch, executive vice
president of the national
breed registry organization in
Saint Joseph, Missouri.
The American Angus
Association, with more than
34,000 active adult and junior
members, is the largest beef



TEST

continued from Page 1

ed the assault on March 14,
Caruthers said. .
Barnes had reportedly
been at her home to discuss
some problems he was hav-
ing when he grabbed the
woman, forced her to the
floor and sexually assaulted
her, according to Caruthers.
Following the assault,
detectives interviewed
Barnes who denied assault-
ing the woman or even going
to her home, Caruthers said.


cattle registry Association in
the world. Its computerized
records include detailed
information on more than 14
million registered Angus.
The Association records
ancestral information and
keeps production records on
individual animals for its
members. These permanent
records help members select

Late in March, while
Barnes was under arrest in
the Lake County Detention
Center for driving under the
influence, Sumter detectives
asked him for a DNA sample,
which he provided, he said.
Samples from Barnes and
the victim were then submit-
ted for analysis to a Florida
Department of Law
Enforcement crime laborato-
ry.
Last week; the sheriff's
office received the results
and arrested Barnes.
"The result showed a one
in 17 quadrillion chance that
it was anyone other than
him," Caruthers said. "Which


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means, it's a match."
Because the suspect
denied the assault and
because there were no wit-
nesses, evidence became
crucial for arresting Barnes,
according to Caruthers.
Caruthers said an arrest
could not be made until the
results from the lab were
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iInside SUMtrER




Hurricane Wilma whispers through Sumter


I


BOB REICHMAN
Editor

Hurricane Wilma had little
impact in Sumter County
Monday morning as it
slammed into southwest
Florida sending. wind and
showers into the county.
Locally, the strongest winds
from outer weather bands
associated with the storm hit
early Monday morning.
Emergency personnel
recorded the highest winds
to blow through the county at
33 mph, according to sheriff's


Lt. Bobby Caruthers. For the
most part, winds associated
with Wilma averaged about
11 mph in the county
While breezier than nor-
mal, the wind did not seem to
create any local problems, he
said. Smaller tree limbs had
fallen and leaves and
garbage cans were tossed
about.
Throughout the storm, only
12 residences had reported
power outages in connection
with the storm, according to
Caruthers.
Sumter Electric
Cooperative, the main elec-


tricity provider in the county,
also reported lighter damage
than initially expected.
"The co-op did not have
any power disruptions to its
substations and lost only a
few main feeder circuits' for
short periods of time during
the story," according to Barry
Bowman, SECO director of
public affairs. "The scattered
outages experience were pri-
marily related to tree branch-
es coming in contact with
local power lines and crews
went into action immediately
to deal with those disrup-
tions in service."


About 3,000 customers
were affected by outages in
SECO's seven county service
territory Which includes
parts of Sumter, Lake, Citrus,
Marion, Pasco Levy and
Hernando counties.
"We can be thankful that
we were only brushed by this
powerful hurricane,"
Bowman said. "Several of
our sister electric coopera-
tives were much more heavi-
ly impacted and we are
standing by to render assis-
tance to them if requested."
Rainfall from Wilma didn't
cause any problems either.


By 11 a.m. Monday, as the
weather was beginning to
clear, Sumter's Emergency
Operations Center (EOC)
reported receiving less than
half of an inch of rain from
the storm.
No reports of flooding had
been received by the EOC
center and the
Withlacoochee River
remained below flood levels.
Wilma's approaching
threat did, however, send
some Sumter County resi-
dents to emergency shelters
to ride out the storm Sunday
and Monday.


About 10 people sought
shelter at Wildwood
Community Center and about
35 people stayed at Webster
Elementary School.
Both shelters were closed
Monday afternoon.
Sumter County schools
were closed Monday. Classes
were expected to resume on
Tuesday.
"We were blessed," said
Caruthers of the minimal
impact the hurricane had
locally. "We were very well
prepared for this. Last year's
hurricane season taught us a
lot."


Mining company seeks


Center Hill permit


AMANDA MIMS
Staff Writer

A company that proposes
mining and cement manufac-
turing on nearly 1,500 acres
outside the current Center
Hill city limits has applied for
a conditional use permit,
annexation and changes to
the current city code which
prohibits mining.
The land is owned. by
Sumter Cement, LLC, and the
application for a conditional
use permit (in the name of an
affiliated company, Suwannee
American Cement) to allow
mining and cement manufac-
turing is scheduled to be
reviewed by the Zoning Board
before city council members
vote on whether or not to
annex the land into the city. If
the Zoning Board votes in the
company's favor, the recom-
mendation would be contin-
gent upon annexation of the
land.
According to the applica-
tion, "an amendment to the
Center Hill Land Develop-
ment Code is requested to
allow mining in agricultural
zoning districts with a condi-
tional use permit."
This contradicts Center
Hill's current policy regard-
'ing mining and excavation
activities.
According to Center Hill's
current City Code. "It shall be
unlawful to carry on or
engage in mining operations
or excavation within the city
for the purpose of excavating
and removing limestone, rock,
sand, minerals, or any other
natural resources from such
real property."
The company requested the
following language be added
to the paragraph: "except in
agricultural land use and zon-
ing with a conditional use per-
mit."
The company's application


also proposes the city adopt
specific regulations for blast-
ing, surface water manage-
ment, traffic, air pollution and
reclamation.
Along with the application,
information was included
about the perceived economic
impact of the operation.
The company projects
$3,822,508 in employee spend-
ing yearly, $999,838 to be paid
toward school property tax
every year and the need for 89
additional homes in Sumter
County and 12 in Center Hill.
Also filed with the applica-
tion was a list of 38 parties of
landowners whose properties
are located within 150 feet of
the company's 1473 acres,
among them numerous resi-
dences, including Council
.Member Elsie Ramsey's, and
Christian Worship Center.
The Center Hill Zoning
Board is scheduled to review
the mine's requests for a con-
ditional use permit and
changes to the current city
code regarding mining at a
meeting on Thursday, Nov. 3
at 7 p.m.
Zoning Board recommenda-
tions for the conditional use
permit and change to the city
code are scheduled to go
before the City Council at a
special meeting Tuesday, Nov.
22 at 7:30 p.m.
The final readings of the
ordinances for the annexation
and 'conditional use
permit/city code changes are
tentatively scheduled for a
regular meeting on Monday,
Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m.
Center Hill's next regular
Meeting is scheduled for
Monday, Nov. 7 at 7:30 but will
not cover this company's
requests, according to City
Clerk Diane Lamb.
Meetings are held in the
meeting room across from
City Hall on Virginia Avenue.


Every year the Charles Hinton family gets together and the city of Webster helps to sponsor a horror of an event for the
public the Hinton Haunted House.


Haunted House


set for visitors' .
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ROBIN EDDINS
Times Correspondent

In its 12th year, the Hinton
family continues the tradition
stated by their late patriarch
Charles Hinton.
The tennis courts at the Sam
Harris Memorial Park are
being transformed into the
scare event that Webster and
-other area residents look for-
ward to with anticipation and
trepidation.
Nine rooms of frightful fun
have been planned for the two-
night event.
The fun begins on Friday,
Oct 28, at 7:30 p.m. and contin-
ues on Saturday, Oct. 29, at 7
p.m. beginning with a new
addition to the fun a costume


contest with prizes of $100 for
first place, $50 for second
place and $25 for third place
for the most creative costumes.
Patricia Hinton has even
gotten a scare while preparing
the haunted house. One day
some of her 9 grandchildren
spilled some rubber snakes
and while picking them up dis-
covered that one of them was-
n't rubber at all.
"I'm looking forward to a
wonderful time this weekend
and I am so proud of my family
for their work on the house."
Some construction was
delayed while waiting to see
just where Hurricane Wilma
decided to head but the house
will be finished in time for the
Halloween tradition.


Frankenstein prepares for his big weekend at the Hinton
Haunted House in Webster.


SUMTER FARM BUREAU U


PoliceREPOR


Oct. 18 marked the 56th Annual Farm Bureau Business Meeting and dinner. The
dinner was held at the Wildwood Community Center and Storm Shelter. Live enter-
tainment was provided by the Anchors and sales from the dessert table went to the
Farm Bureau Kidney Fund.


Thursday, Oct. 20
Michael Willings, 46, Oxford, was
arrested for driving under the
influence. Bond was set at $500.
Britney Williams, 20, Coleman,
was arrested for driving while
license suspended. Bond was set at
$500.
Kaytia Edwards, 28, Wildwood,
was arrested for grand theft and
violation of probation. Bond was
set at $1,000.

Friday, Oct. 21
Steven Dyal, 32, Wildwood, was
arrested for possession of drug
paraphernalia, giving false infor-
mation, attached tag not assigned,
driving while license suspended
and a Hernando County warrant
for failure to appear. Bond was set
at $1,400.
Michael Brewer, 18, Bushnell,
was arrested for domestic battery.
No bond was set.
Randy Barnes, 32, Wildwood,
was arrested for sexual battery.
Bond was set at $20,000.
Tom Williams, 23, Wildwood, was
arrested for cocaine distribution,
possession of narcotic equipment
and driving while license suspend-
ed with knowledge. Bond was set
at $6,000.
Abraham. Grady, 20, Wildwood,
was arrested for possession of
cocaine with intent to sell, escape,
possession of narcotic equipment
and violation of probation. Bond
was set at $25,500.
Anthony Parish, 34, Webster, was
arrested for violation of probation
for driving under the influence.
Bond was set at $2,500.
Thomas Gossard, 59, Lake
Panasoffkee, was arrested for driv-


ing under the influence. Bond was
set at $500.

Saturday, Oct. 22
Richard Martinez, 28, Bushnell,
was arrested for leaving the scene
of an accident and no driver's
license. Bond was set at $500.
Burgess McMahari, 64, Oxford,
was arrested for driving under the
influence. Bond was set at $5,000.
Kevin Hart, 24, Bushnell, was
arrested for driving while license
suspended or revoked and posses-
sion of marijuana. Bond was set at
$750.
Gloria Vaughn, 61, Oxford, was
arrested for obtaining property
with worthless check Bond was
set at $150.
Tavarus Stokes, 23, Wildwood,
was arrested for possession of
cocaine, fleeing and eluding and
no valid driver's license. Bond was
set at $7,150.
Richardo Martinez, 18, Bushnell,
was arrested for driving under the
influence. Bond was set at $500.
Ronnie Sallie, 34, Bushnell, was
arrested for driving while license
suspended or revoked and viola-
tion of probation. Bond was set at
$500.
Mary Ann Albright, 50, Webster,
was arrested for violation of pro-
bation. Bond was set at $1,000.
Kenneth Prevatt, 24, Webster,
was arrested for possession of
methamphetamine and possession
of paraphernalia. Bond was set at
$2,250.

Sunday, Oct. 23
Jerry Taylor, 43, Coleman, was
arrested for possession of cocaine
and possession of paraphernalia..


Bond was set at $5,500.
Craig Creamer, 43, The Villages,
was arrested for driving under the
influence. Bond was set at $500.
George Zapata, 31, Webster, was
arrested for driving while license
suspended or revoked, fleeing and
eluding, attached tag not assigned,
possession of paraphernalia and
failure to appear. Bond was set at
$7,513.
Hope Laws, 25, Wildwood, was
arrested for driving while license
suspended and possession of a
controlled substance. Bond was set
at $5,500.
Kenneth Raulerson, 30, Webster,
was arrested for possession of
methamphetamine, possession of
marijuana, failure to appear and
possession of paraphernalia. Bond
was set at $6,000.

Monday, Oct. 24
Douglas Williams, 39, Wildwood,
was arrested for sale of cocaine
within 1,000 feet of a daycare cen-
ter and possession of cocaine with
intent to sell. Bond was set at
$120,000.
Zakanan Henderson, 24,
Coleman, was arrested for manu-
facture of crack cocaine and viola-
tion of probation. Bond was set at
$30,000
Arturo Alvarado, 35, Bushnell,
was arrested on a Califortiia war-
rant for violation of probation, pos-
session of a firearm by a convicted
felon and carrying a concealed
firearm. Bond was set at $11,000.
Amanda Smith, 19, Wildwood,
was arrested for sale of cocaine
and possession of cocaine with
intent to sell within 1,000 feet of a
place of worship. No bond was set


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OurVOIC


Refreshing change as

commissioners take on challenge


S,umter County commission-
ers had a real awakening a
few weeks ago and it looks
like they are beginning
to take some very posi-
tive steps toward moni-
toring limerock mining
and cement operations
in Sumter County.
While the mining '
industry and the folks
who are employed by
the mines may .not
agree, it's about time
the County Commission
becomes more involved B
in local environmental REIC
issues.
The problem with that
concept is these agencies aren't
in Sumter County and there's no
state or federal agency that will
have more concern for these
issues than local people.
With a plethora of requests
from mines seeking expansions
and proposals for new cement
plants, Sumter County govern-
mental bodies are being pum-
meled with rezoning requests
and annexation
requests from the
booming mining
industry. For way
Last week, county commit
commissioners took
some action that Passed. 4
should make most these t
Sumter County resi- issues sa'
dents proud., state an
Commissioners n
agreed ; to being agency
booking-up on the response
mining industry and monitor
become more knowl- determine
edgeable about min- guideline
ing activity in the
county, met by in
We commend com- that cou
missioners Richard dramatic
Hoffman and loc
Michael Francis
with their actions to
become better
informed about
-county limerock mining opera-
tions.
In particular, Hoffman seemed
to have his eyes opened several
weeks ago when a concerned
Sumter County resident brought
to the board's attention a number
of alleged failures by Rinker
Materials Florida Crush Stone
Mine at Center Hill to insure
compliance with, their permit
requirements.


Mims has the
right idea,
I must say, I was very inspired by
the articlewritten by Amanda Mims
in your Sept. 22 issue.
I too am getting very tired of the
way the people from The Villages are
trying to take over our county and
make us old-time Sumter County peo-
ple second-class citizens.
I only wish I could write as good as
Miss Mims and I say God bless her
and I say God bless the commission-


If ever a county commissioner
spoke more telling and important
words than Hoffman did last
week, we can think of
the instance.
S "I'm disappointed
and somewhat embar-
rassed that it was
brought forward by
someone other than.
county staff, the
(Southwest Florida
$ Water Management
SDistrict) or (Florida
Department of
oB Environmental
HMAN Protection)," Hoffman
said concerning the
mining information
provided to the board by con-
cerned citizen John Megan.
Based on that awakening,
Hoffman led a charge. to have
county staff begin compiling
information for the County
Commission to review to ensure
that all local mines are operating
within permit requirements.
We've been saying for a long
time that the Sumter County
Commission relies
too heavily on state
and federal agencies
too long, as safeguards on
3sioners these types of mat-
e buck on ters.
It is very refresh-
ypes of ing to see commis-
ying that sioners taking
d federal charge and acting as
the good stewards
es are they need to be.
3iblefor If there was any
ing and disappointment cou-
ing what pled with the com-
s must be mission's decision to
begin reviewing min-
idustries ing permits, it came
Id have from Commissioner
impacts Joey Chandler.
,lly. Chandler threw up
roadblocks and
fought every step of
the way to prevent
commissioners from
doing this. It was a very disap-
pointing show' on his part.
Chandler protested singling
out mining operations for special
scrutiny to the point of absurdity.
The bottom line should be that
commissioners start with mining
and then move on to other large
industries or operations that
have the potential to adversely
impact Sumter's environment.


ers if they stand strong and don't give
in.
I see clearly that we have been
invaded by a bunch of biased and
opinionated people with-giant egos.
That is why it is plain and simple
that they are trying to take over our
county and make second-class citi-
zens out of the rest of us.
They don't care about Sumter
County. All they care about is their
own interests.
Floyd Reynolds,
Coleman


To place an ad in the Sumter County Times
call 793-2161.


Another VOICE




Halloween safety tips


W ith Halloween just a few
days away here is a few
safety tips that can protect
children who plan to go trick-or-
treating this Halloween.
TREATS: Warn children. not to
eat any treats before an
adult has carefully exam-
ined them for evidence
of tampering. -.i,.
FLAME RESISTANT
COSTUMES: When pur-
chasing a costume,
masks, beards, and wigs,
look for the label Flame
Resistant. Although this
label does not mean
these items won't catch
fire, it does indicate the
items will resist burning MAI
and should extinguish MA1
quickly once removed '
from the ignition source.
To minimize the risk of contact with
candles or other sources of igni-
tion, avoid costumes made with
flimsy materials and outfits with
big, baggy sleeves or billowing
skirts.
COSTUME DESIGNS: Purchase
or make costumes that are light and
bright enough to be clearly visible
to motorists.
For greater visibility during dusk
and darkness, decorate or trim cos-
tumes with reflective tape that will


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D


glow in the beam of a car's head-
lights. Bags or sacks should also be
light colored or decorated with
reflective tape. Reflective tape is
usually available in hardware,
bicycle, and sporting goods stores.
:To easily see and be
-seen, children should
also carry flashlights.
Costumes should be
short enough to prevent
children from tripping
and falling.
Children should wear
well fitting, sturdy shoes.
Mother's high heels are
not a good idea for safe
walking.
Hats and scarfs should
lTHA be tied securely to pre-
IDOX vent them from slipping
---A over children's eyes.
Apply a natural mask
of cosmetics rather than have a
child wear a loose fitting mask that
might restrict breathing or obscure
vision. If a mask is used, however,
make sure it fits securely and has
eyeholes large enough to allow full
vision.
Swords, knives, and similar cos-
tume accessories should be of soft
and flexible material.
PEDESTRIAN SAFETY:
Young children should always be
accompanied by an adult or an


older, responsible child. All chil-
dren should WALK, not run from
house and use the sidewalk if avail-
able, rather than walk in the street.
Children should. be cautioned
against running out from between
parked cars, or across lawns and
yards where ornaments, furniture
or clotheslines present dangers.
CHOOSING SAFE HOUSES:
Children should go only to homes
where the residents are known and
have 'outside lights on as a, sign of
welcome.
Children should not enter homes
or apartments unless they are
accompanied by an adult.
People expecting trick-or-
treaters should remove anything
that could be an obstacle from
lawns, steps and porches. Candlelit
jack-o'-lanterns should be kept.
away from landings and doorsteps
where costumes could- brush
against the flame. Indoor jack-o'-
lanterns should be kept away from
curtains, decorations and other fur-
nishings that could be ignited.
To stay safe and have a Happy
and Fun filled Halloween follow
these safety tips and be sure to
examine all treats before eating.
For more safety information call
the Sumter County Extension
Office at 352-793-2728.


Another VOICE



Behind the purple door


ALDENE THOMAS
Special to the Times
Why women stay with a domestic
partner after the first act of physical
violence is often cited as something
a person cannot understand; and
often used as a reason not to get
involved or help the victim.
Because individuals are all differ-
ent, each case of domestic violence
is unique: Some women are. afraid
that if they leave, the abuser will
fine them and hurt her or her family.
Some women say they stay in vio-
lent home situations because of
their children. She may feel that she
will be unable to support herself
and/or her children. She may also
feat that the husband may get cus-
tody because he has more money'
and may be able to hire a better
attorney. Thus they say that having
someone to support, teach, and be
daddy to the children is -of the
utmost importance. Let's look at
these reasons and see if they are
really in the best interest of the chil-
dren.
What does research tell us about
children who line in homes where
violence is common? Each year, an
estimated 3.3 million children are
exposed to violence by family mem-
bers. Studies tell us that 40 60 per-
cent of men who abuse women also
abuse children. In a study by the
Florida Governor's Task Force on
domestic and sexual violence, 27
percent of domestic homicide vic-
tims were children.
These children exhibit an array of


emotions, which are shared with
children who grow up in a war zone.
Children of battle feel powerless
because they can't stop the war. Both
groups feel guilty, believing that they
somehow caused the violence.
Children will reason that if they
were better, got better grades, didn't
wet the bed, etc., the violence would
stop. The children also feel angry
because of the hurt they see each
day. Children of domestic violence
see these events more often, some-
times daily,, and their anger is sel-
dom directed against the powerful
abuser but follows his lead is direct-
ed against the victim, Mom.
These children feel helpless
because they feel a need to help
resolve the conflict; however, they
only end up getting hurt when they
try to help. Children feel confusion
because parents may try to get chil-'
A dren to choose sides. Later in life
children will try to identify with the
stronger abuser, however, when
thwarted they have no other coping
skill except to resort to the victim
role. These children have a very lim-
ited array of life skills to deal with
the complexity of modern life hav-
ing only witnessed the victor and
victim roles.
Lastly, these children are over-
whelmed by situations, often lead-
ing to poor school performance and
avoiding friends. When there is a
family secret the child will often
avoid involving others in their lives.
This way they don't have to explain a
situation they don't understand.
This choice deprives the child of


seeing how others handle many age
related issues and close down fur-
ther the knowledge of life skills
open to him or her.
The child's age of onset of the vio-
lence, length of exposure, severity of
exp6sure, the possibility of sexual
abuse and other factors, cause the
major differences exhibited by chil-
dren exposed to violence. The over-
shadowing reason is that women are
brainwashed, and children are used
as weapons to make them stay. Each
case needs to be reviewed on an
individual basis; however, the chil-
dren are or should be the main rea-
son to leave, not a reason to stay.
Insuring a better life for your.chil-
dren has been the American dream
for many years. Offering your chil-
dren a chance at a better life or
growing up like your spouse should
be a topic of discussion in all fami-
lies..
Many women have stayed in a
dangerous situation because they
did not know if they were victims of
domestic violence. Some think they
are protecting their children. A good
way to tell if you are in a domestic
violent home is to discuss:openly 1
with your spouse this article. If you
cannot discuss these articles with
your significant other, there is defi-
nitely a problem. If you would like to
talk about any of these or other
issues of domestic partners, chil-
dren's issues, or violence in our cul-
ture, please call 793-5365.
Remember all information,
inquiries, calls, and groups are held
in the highest of confidentiality.


The opinion page of the Sumter County Times is provided for readers and columnists to express their views and may cover any topic. Opinions on local issues are typically given priority. The views in the letters
to the editor or those presented by our columnists are not necessarily those of this newspaper. We invite all opinions, but we reserve the right to edit all submissions or refuse any letter not considered in good taste
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phone numbers and addresses will not be printed. Send your letters to: The Sumter County Times, 204 E. McCollum Ave., Bushnell, Fla., 33513. Please limit letters to 300 words.


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BOB REICHMAN
Editor

This Halloween pr
more than a time for k
dress up in costumes an
lect candy, it also laun(
new learning experien
some Sumter youngster
The Dream Ac;
Learning Center, in pa
ship with the
Community Action A
Inc. and Youth


learning center opens in Coleman


ovides
kids to
nd col-
ches a
ice for
s.
ademy
artner-
Lake
agency
Action


Network, has scheduled its
grand opening for Monday,
Oct. 31, at the Coleman
Enrichment Center, at 4606
Lime St.
The Coleman center pro-
vides youngsters with an
opportunity to become
involved in a nationally recog-
nized after-school program
focused on reading, math,
character building and values
enrichment.
The fun begins at 4 p.m.
with face painting, a moon-


walk and other games. Food
will also be available.
Then, a ribbon-cutting cere-
mony and grand opening cere-
mony is scheduled from 6 p.m.
to 7 p.m.
Wintley Phillips, president
and founder of U.S. Dream
Academy Inc., will perform
and speak about his vision for
the U.S. Dream Academy in
Coleman. Phillips also is a
Grammy-nominated gospel
singer.
Dream Academy provides


services in 11 different loca-
tions throughout the United,
States.
"For the past seven years,
the U.S. Dream Academy has
worked to empower at-risk
children and youth to maxi-
mize their potential by provid-
ing them with academic,
social and values enrichment
through supportive mentoring
and the use of technology,"
Phillips said. "We have estab-
lished a brand new technology
lab in Coleman with 20 com-



LOCAL

SUPPORT


Photo by Brenda Locklear
Cindy Duran presented local
law enforcement and firefight-
ers with doughnuts and notes
of encouragement recently,
on behalf of the Salvation
Army. She's shown with
Sumter Sheriff Bill Farmer (far
left) and firefighters Danny
Torchia and Robert Hanson.


puters connected to the
Internet and we equipped the
center with children's books,
materials and other-resources
to help motivate and inspire
children to dream of their
future.
"We also connect each of
our children with a volunteer
mentor for weekly mentoring
sessions."
Phillips launched the cen-
ters to help at-risk youth
break the cycle of intergener-
ational incarceration.


"On any given day, there are
approximately 2.2 million
children under age 18 who
have a parent incarcerated
and over 6 million-children
who have experienced
parental incarceration at
some point in their lives," he
said.
"Children of incarcerated
parents are among the most
vulnerable in our society,
being six times more likely to
be incarcerated one day them-
selves."


AnnouncementL
Opening Nov. 2005S

H.B. Serra Jr. M.D.
Primary Care

E.M. Vizcarra M.D.
Primary Care and Chelation Threapy

1283 CR 463 B and W. Hwy 470
Lake Panasoffkee, FL
352-793-9099 I


-Books in the Sumter Campus Library


The Sumter Campus Library is located just
east of Langley Medical Center in Sumterville.
The library is open to all residents of
Sumter County.
The hours are Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m.
to 7p.m., Fridays 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and
Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.


Auction


.to help


students

;: AMANDA MIMS
Staff Writer

,Enticing art lovers with
names like Picasso, Dali and
:.Chagall., the Bushnell
.Kiwailis Club is presenting a,
"fine art. auction slated for"
'No:' 12 in hopes of raising
, money tfor scholarships
awarded annually to high
school seniors. The event
begins' at6 p.m. at the South
'Sumter High School gymnasi-
'um at '706 North Main Street
in Bushnell
Along with' Hamilton Fine
'Art and Auctions, Kiwvanis is
Frpresenting the community
with oil and watercolor paint-
ings, serigraphs, lithographs,
etchings, mixed media and
prints, which are all framed.
In addition, the auction offers
"sports memorabilia, glass,
sculpture and fine jewelry.
Mark Raciappa, secretary
for Bushnell Kiwahis, said,
"it's a new, creative way to
raise money (for the scholar-
ship) that might be an exciting
eand interesting thing to.do."
-. The cost to attend the auc-
Ation is $10 for adults and $5
for students. Hors d'oeuvres
-will be served and door prizes
1-will be given. For tickets, call
1IMarilyn Connell at (352) 568-
s2272. Donations to Kiwanis
can be mailed to PO. Box 821,
-Bushnell, FL 33513.


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Here are some selected suggestions:
Art and Music in the Humanities by Patrick
D. DeLong, Robert E. Egner, and Robert
Thomas
Artistic Types: Careers by Andrew Kaplan,
Current Thought in Musicology .by John W
Grubbs, Editor


The SUMMER FAIR ASSOCIATION PRESENTS...

THE HRIS GOUGH MEMORIAL
-. A--. .


October
29

2005

7:00 PM

SUMTER
COUNTY
FAIRGROUNDS
PHILLIP
BRADY ARENA


Advance Tickets
Adult (13 & over)
$6.00
Child (5-12)
$3.00

Gate Tickets
Adult (13 & over)
$7.00
Child (5-12)
$4.00


ADVANCE TICKET LOCATIONS
Sumter County Fairgrounds 7684 SR 471 Bushnell, FL 33513 (352) 793-2750
Colonial Bank 837 South Main St.* Wildwood, FL 34785.
Colonial Bank 1128 North Main Street Bushnell, FL 33513


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- 121 Belt Avenue Bushnell, FL 33513
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683-1027 SCT

NOTICE OF REHEARING *
CHANGE OF LAND USE AND OF PUBLIC HEARING,
SUMTER COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN

Pursuant to Chapter 163, Florida Statutes; the Board of County Commissioners of Sumter
County, Florida, proposes to reconsider a change the use of land within the'
unincorporated area of Sumter County, as shown in the map in.this advertisement.
Sumter County proposes to make this change by adopting an ordinance entitled-as-
follows:

AN ORDINANCE OF SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND
USE MAP OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; SETTING FORTH THE AUTHORITY FOR
THE AMENDMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, SETTING FORTH THE
PURPOSE AND INTENT OF THE AMENDMENT; IDENTIFYING PLAN ELEMENTS AND
SUB-ELEMENTS TO BE AMENDED, IF ANY; PROVIDING FOR INTERPRETATION;
PROVIDING FOR PROVISIONS, SEVERABILITY AND APPLICABILITY, FILING WITH
THE DEPARTMENT,OF STATE, EFFECTIVE DATE AND ADOPTION.

A public hearing to reconsider adoption of this ordinance will be held before the Sumter
County Commission:

Tuesday, November 8 at 6:00 P.M.
Room 222, Sumter County Courthouse
209 North Florida Street, Bushnell, FL

The proposed amendment pertains to changes to the Future Land Use Map of uses and
densities to property as follows:

1) CP-A2005-1: Applicant: 2 Bud Ranch, LLC; Change of land use from Agricultural to
Rural Residential and inclusion in Urban Development Area on 80 acres MOL.

The proposed amendment may be inspected by the public at the Building and Zoning
Department, Room 324, Sumter County Courthouse between the hours of 7:30 A.M. and
5:0Q P.M. weekdays.

Interested parties may attend and be heard regarding the adoption of the amendments.
Those parties needing assistance may call 352-793-0200.

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
responsibility for furnishing said record, however, the hearings will be audio recorded by
the Board for public use...






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Cheap night out for
the entire family
How 'bout a free movie,
fresh off the theater screen?
This Friday, Oct 28 is Friday
Night at the Movies at Lake
Panasoffkee United
Methodist Church. Slated for
7 p.m., the family movie is
absolutely free and the snacks
are cheap.
From hot dogs to pizza, the
menu lists candy, jerky, pop-
corn and more!
Parents and guardians,
please don't plan to drop kids
off it's family night and kids
must be accompanied by an
adult
Call the church for more
information at 793-3438 or just
be there this Friday night
Church hosts
Fall Festival
It's Fall Festival time! -
Pleasant Grove Missionary
Baptist Church is hosting a
Fall Festival on Saturday, Oct
29 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
A family fun day, there'll be
26 games for all ages, includ-
ing facepainting. Hot dogs and
drinks will be provided. No
costumes and everyone is
welcome.
The church is located on
C.R. 466 in Oxford four miles
west of U.S. 301. The phone
number is 352-748-0423.
Get the
word out
Aussie Autumn, the
Halloween alternative, will be
held on Sunday, Oct. 30 from 4
to 7 p.m. at First Baptist.
Church, Bushnell.
For more information call
the church office at 793-4612.
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 Sister
Margaret Rxames.
For more information call
Sister Betty Webb at 569-1367
or Sis. Hazel Lyons at 793-
3183. or the church at 793-

Community
yard sale
Adamsville Baptist Church
community yard sale is sched-
uled for Nov. 12, 8, a.m. to 2
p.m. Call 748-1821 on Tuesday
or Thursday to reserve your
spot.
Harvest Festival
at Coleman church
A Harvest Festival will be
held on Saturday, Nov. 12 from
3 to, 6 p.m. at Coleman First
Assembly of God, 505
Mulberry, in Coleman. There
will be free food, games,
prizes and entertainment for
the entire family.
Enjoy karaoke, puppet
shows, dunking tank, cake-
walk, fishing pond, hot dogs,
nachos, popcorn, snow cones
and much more.
There will be drawings for
prizes including a boys and
girls bicycle, a Boston Red
Sox star Jason Varitek auto-
graphed baseball, Boston Red
Sox star Johnny Damon auto-
graphed picture and more.
For further information call
748-3456 or 793-8405.
Cornerstone
Baptist Church
Cornerstone Community
SBaptist 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 7:30PM 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. We will be
happy to answer any ques-
tions you may have or give you
directions to the church. As
they say in the south, "Ya'll
come!" Our clothing is casual
and our folks are friendly.
Hope to see you on Sunday!
Sunday Connection
groups planned
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, su p-
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.
First
Baptist sing
First Baptist Church of
Webster will host the gospel
music group. One Reason at
their Saturday Night Sing.
Oct. 29. 7 p.m.
Founded in 2004 by Joel
Ogburn and Brian Bracey,
Orne Reason is headqdaitered
in Lakeland. This is a very tal-
ented duo quickly gaining
nationational acclaim in the gospe
music industry. They travel
nationwide on a full-time
basis and we are privileged to
have them minister in
Webster. Visit their website at
wwNw.onereason.net and join.
us for their presentation on
Oct. 29.
The church is located at 173
S.E. 1st Avenue, near the fire
department For further infor-
mation call Larry Connell,
793-4434, or. Pastor Hoss
Moore at the church. 793-3738.
Helping Hands .
Food Ministry
The Helping Hands Food
Ministry of Coleman First
Assembly of God distributes
food on the fourth Saturday of
each month, from.9 to 11 a.m.
The church is located at 505
Mulberry St in Coleman., For
more information, call 748-
3456.
Family,
caregiving
On the first and third
Wednesday each month the
SLake Panasoffkee United
Methodist Church will be
hosting a Family Caregiver
Support Group at, 1 p.m. All
are invited.
For more information, call
the church office at 352-793-
3438.


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Sw/ter OBFJARIES


Walter Byrd, 56,
retired draftsman
Walter Ray Byrd, 56, died
Tuesday, Oct. 18 at his resi-
dence under the care of his
family.
Born in Richmond, Va. on
Nov. 16, 1948 to the late Willie
and Audrey (Petrikin) Byrd,
he came here more than two
years ago from Bassett, Va.
Mr. Byrd retired as a drafts-
man for Precast Concrete in
Reidsville, N.C. with 12 years
of service.
He served our country in
the U.S. Navy during the
Vietnam War. Mr. Byrd was a
member of the Gold Wing
Road Riders Association,
Chapter "W" of Eden, N.C.,
and the Wildwood Church of
Christ in Wildwood.
Survivors include his wife
of 25 years, Faye (Winnell);
three daughters, Sharon
Leftwich, of Wildwood, Gina
Marie Wells, Carolina County,
Va., and Angel Allen,
Jacksonville; two brothers,
Richard E. Byrd, Wildwood,
David A Byrd, of Richmond,
Va.; sister, Darlene E. Byrd of
Charlottesville, Va.; and two
grandchildren, Tiffany and
Richard Allen.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral
Home with Crematory,
Inverness, provided informa-
tion. /


Timothy Provost, 48,
general manager
Timothy Mark Provost, 48,
died on Wednesday, Oct 19.
tHe lived in Weirsdale, and
was born in Dexter, Maine.
He was a supervisor/gener-
al manager for Perfection
Plus Services. Mr. Provost
was protestant
Survivors include his wife,
Jane M.; daughter, Paula
Provost-King, of Lady Lake;
sister, Deena Bryant,
Weirsdale; mother, Charlotte
Crocker, Weirsdale; grand-
daughter, Adrianne L. King,
Lady Lake; step-brother,,
Richard Crocker, Dexter,
Maine; step-sister, Debbie
Johnson, Greenville, S.C.;
and three stepchildren,
Timothy King, Ryan King,
and Caleb King all from Lady
Lake.
Funeral services were held
on Sunday, Oct. 23 at Beyers
Funeral Chapel, Lady Lake.,
Rev. Lawrence Reeves offici-
ated.
Beyers Funeral Home,
Lady Lake, provided infor-
mation.
Lucille Pry, 96,
homemaker
Lucille Pry, 96; of
Wildwood, passed away
Saturday, Oct. 22, 2005.
A native of Manchester,
Tenn., he moved here in 1932.


Lucille was a homemaker
anrd a member of the 1st
Baptist Church of Wildwood,
and the Order of the Eastern
Star chapter 24 in Wildwood.
Survivors include five
grandsons; several great-
grandchildren; three nieces,
Dorothy McElrath, Marjorie
Myrtle Tucker Dewey, and
Dorothy Baker; two
nephews, Scotty McElrath
and John F "Buddy" Tucker.
Lucille was preceded in
death by her husband, Jesse,
son, Danny, and four broth-
ers.
Memorials may be made to
the 1st Baptist Church of
Wildwood building fund.
Banks/Page-Theus Funeral
Home, Wildwood, provided
information.
Thurman Spurlock,
81, retired
Thurman Spurlock, 81, of
Wildwood, passed away on
Oct. 22, 2005.
A native of Spurlockville,
WV, he moved here in 1982
from East Liverpool, Ohio.
He retired from Crucible
Steel company in 1982. He
was a member of the Whitney
Baptist Church, a veteran of
the U.S. Army serving during
WW II, and former member
of the American Legion.
Survivors include his wife,
Esther; sons, William
(Lainie) Spurlock of


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Belleview, Everett (Patricia)
Spurlock, New Manchester,
W.Va.; daughters, Karen
(Larry) Higgins of Lady Lake,
Belva (Ken) Pryor of Chester,
W. Va.; sister, Lou Anna
(Leonard) Jackson,
Jacksboro, Tenn.; 11 grand-
children; and eight great-
grandchildren.
He was preceded in death
by. sons, James and Joseph
Spurlock, and several broth-
ers and sisters.
Fulineral services were held
on Oct 26, at Whitney Baptist
Church, Leesburg, with Rev.
Randy Ford officiating.
Banks/Page-Theus Funeral
Home, Wildwood, provided
information.


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Worship This Week at the Church of Your Choice
,


( I FFRIIRG
GLORIA DEI
LUTHERAN CHURCH ELCA
Pastor Thomas S. Church
Sunday Worship 8:00 & 10:30 a.m.
Christian Education: 9:15 a.m.
church located 1 mIie W tst of 27 on 44.
Leftoff aof44 on South Lone Oak for I block (Lcnburg)
130 S. Lone Oak Drive 787-3223 J

' SUMTERVILLE >
Sumterville
--United Methodist Church
"OVER 150IYEARS OF PRAYER"
2565 CR 522 ,
P. 1 BLOCK EAST OF HWY 301
Invites you to attend Sunday worship service 9:30a.m.
Pastor CharlesTomberlin "
S All children are invited.

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

r BUSHNELL
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.
S793-5083 Pastor Mike King J


( BUSHNELL


BUSHNELL "
St. Lawrence Catholic Church
320 East Dade Avenue
Pastor Fr. Pedro.Zapata
Office: 793-7788
Mass Schedule
Saturday4:00pm Sunday 9:00am.
Sunday 11:45am (Spanish)
Tuesday, Thursday, and Every 1" Friday 8:30am
i Life Long Catechesis 10:15am 2

LAKE PANASOFFKEE L
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.
Sunday Evening.............6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting.:..7 p.m.
y .Pastor Jon King 2.

r BUSHNELL
BUNbMM CHURCH OF CHQIST
310 W. Dade Ave.
793-8428
Sunday Bible Study 10 a.m.
Sunday Worship Service 11 a.m.
Evening Worship 6 p.m.
y Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m.


( BUSHNELL
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.
y AA meets Thursdays at 8 p.m.

r BUSHNELL .
First Church of God
Affiliation: Anderson, IN
793-3455
105 E. CentralAve.* P.O. Box 1128, Bushnell, L33513
Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 am.
Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Evening 7:00 p.m.
Randall Belcher, Pastor 793-3534


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125 W. Anderson Ave. 793-4612
"Shating the Good News ofle Through Fohl in ChilsF
*Sunday Bible Study.................. 9:15 A.M.
*Sunday Worshlp',................... 10:30A.M.
and 6:00 P.M.
Wednesday Bible Study...............7:00 P.M.

f WILDWOOD >

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH OF WILDWOOD
Worship 10:30 a.m.
203 Barwick St., Wildwood, FL 34785
K (352) 748-2530 s,4.)


Sun. Fellowship 9:30-10 am.
Sun. Worship 10-11:15 a.m:
Sun, Evening Study... .. ......6:30 7:30 p.m.
Wed. Teens & Children...................... 6:30 7:30 p.m.
Wed. Noon Bible Study nmcR.eoM 12-1p.m.
Wed. Evening Bible Study...?,T ..00..6:30 7:30 p.m.
Meeting Place Seventh Day Adventist Church
Comer of Florida Ave. Seminole Ave., at blinking light
A Church On The Move
Pastor Ron Thomas
569-0184 or603-1373
K Cornerstone Cares


LAKE PANASOFFKEE
t Paths of Grace Ministries
Churchof God
Pastors: Fred & Patti Hooten
Pastoral/
Morning Worship-- 10:30 Christian
Sunday Evening--- 6:00 eng
Wednesday Night.----7:00 Available
793-1600eryone
,._101 CR 527 Lake Panasoffkee WelcomeV

r BUSHNELL
IMdiaf, Hit a8ptit dwck,
7819 CX 633, Buwl,celt
W-4 -b W ehosC47G6B & 75
Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Worship 11:00 am
Evening Worship 7:00 pm
LWednesday Prayer Service................7:00 pmj

K BUSHNELL '
All Are Welcome At
BUSHNELL ASSEMBLY
OF GOD
Sunday Worship 8:00 A.M. 10:30 AM. & 6:00 P.M.
Sunday School 9:30 A.M. S
Wed Discipleship Night 7:00 P.M
1451 West C.R. 476, Bushnell i 793-2240


WILDWOOD
( 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
Nursery Provided
748-1275


r WAHOO
(Discover the Differencel) g gdy
4.3 Miles West of 1-75 on Hwy 48 enir Pastor
S- ~Sujnday: i : AM
Wednesday Evening
New Community Cafe 6:00 P.M.
New Community Worship/Student Activities......7:00 P.M.
Associate Pastor Matt lackmnon
a-.ww.wahoochurch.org 352 793-6015)



First Baptist Church
of Webster
114 mile east of 471 on SE 1stAve.
Sunday School 9:45AM
Morning Worship 11:00AM
Evening Service 6:00 PM
Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:00 PM S

r WILDWOOD


r BUSHNELL -
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 |
K All Welcome -

K BUSHNELL ,
THE BUSHNELL PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH USA
323 N. BROAD (Comer ofW. 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 10:00 AM. I
K 352-793-4202

LAKE PANASOFFKEE h
SLAKE PANASOFFKEE
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
589 CR 470, 1 mile W of 1-76
Sunday Worship Service: 9:30 AM
Hospitality Time at: 10:45 AM
Sunday School Gathering: 11:00 AM
*Sunday School at 11:15AM
www.gbgm-umc.orglakepana-umc


Webster United
Methodist Church
Invites You To Attend
Worship Service 11:00 a.m. .
Church School 9:45 a.m
173 SE. 3rd St., Webster, FL 33597
(352) 793-3734
A praying church '



K WILDWOOD >
,Wildwood United Methodist
fj~ 300 Mason Street
S". 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
Nursery Provided
K, 748-1275 uaau

SWILDWOOD >

A( SUNSET PARK
CHURCH OF GOD-
202 Pine Street 748-1318
Pastor: Carl J. Hart
Sunday Sdol......9:30AM Wed.NightFFelowsip-...6&PM
Moming Worhip ..10:30AM We Bile Stud....y--7:0PM
Sunday E eing ,....,6:tt PM Wed, NigtYotb L 7.0 PM
y WELCOME ALL!!!!!!

r BUSHNELL
First United Methodist Church
OFFERING OUR COMMUNrrY Faith, Hope & Love
SNDAY scHooL 9:30A.M. Woas 10:45A.M.
Disciples' Dialogue, Wed. 6:30 p.m.
SCub Scouts mTes. 6:30 p.m.
III Daisy Troop, Thursn 6:30 p.m.
Al-An n, F. 8:o00p.m.
S.HA.R.E. 4th Sat., 10:00 a.m. 793-3221
< 221 W. Noble Ave, Rev, Larry Armbrust Pastor)


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Focus on Healthcare
Sumter County Chamber of Commerce invites you to
attend our Focus on Healthcare Seminar and Expo. To be
held in conjunction with our monthly networking luncheon,
this important meeting will offer you the opportunity to
meet with healthcare providers serving Sumter County.
Rising costs of insurance and healthcare has forced many
companies and individuals to go without health coverage for
their employees. Sumter County Chamber of Commerce
seeks to help you cut costs and keep your employees healthy.
Don't miss this opportunity to see what Sumter county'
businesses have to offer you.


One-Stop Shop to Help U.S.

Businesses Participate in

Hurricane Rebuilding Efforts


Commerce Secretary Carlos
Ml. Gutierrez today
announced the Department of
Commerce Hurricane
Contracting Information
Center (HCIC) that will help
U.S. businesses, especially
minority and small businesses,
participate in the Gulf Coast
rebuilding efforts.
I "The administration is
reaching out to companies of
all sizes, especially minority-
owned enterprises, to guaran-
tee that those seeking to join
the rebuilding efforts can nav-
igate federal agencies and bid
for contracts with ease,"
Gutierrez said. "This center
provides the necessary infor-
mation to U.S. businesses to
participate in Gulf Coast con-
tracting, subcontracting and
reconstruction."
The HCIC is an interagency
effort to provide a centralized


location for information and
services available throughout
the government geared to help
in the contracting process.
The HCIC is designed to assist
U.S. businesses, especially
minority owned businesses
and small and medium size
enterprises interested in help-
ing with the rebuilding efforts
in the Gulf Region.
The HCIC includes a web-
site (www. rebu i Id i ngthegu I f-
coastgov) that allows compa-
nies to register with govern-
ment agencies that are provid-
ing contracts to rebuild the
Gulf Coast The website also
provides basic information on
doing business with the gov-
ernment, e-mail alerts regard-
ing specific contracting oppor-
tunities, links to other govern-
ment and local agencies, and
information about minority
business services.


Newsletter for

H : Sumter County Chamber of Commerce

and Sumter County Economic Development Council



















WORKFORCE CENTRAL FLORIDA RECEIVES

AWARD FOR BUSINESS PARTNER PROJECT


ORLANDO, FL ... WORK-
FORCE CENTRAL FLORIDA
(WCF) has received the 2005
Employ Florida "Economic
Development & Employer
Initiative" award along with
$25,000 from Workforce
Florida and the Agency for
Workforce Innovation in recog-
nition for its Business Partner
Project
:Through the Business
Partner Project, WCF created
partnerships with The
Minority/Women Business
Alliance, Central Florida Hotel
Lodging Association and the
Manufacturing Association of
Central Florida to reach
employers in industries vital to
the region's success. By reach-
ing out to each organization's
member base, WCF successful-
ly reached more than 800
employers resulting in the ful-
fillment of 234 positions over a
seven-month period
(November 2004 to June 2005)
In addition, the program was
responsible for the creation of
five Employed Worker
Training grants that provided
career enhancement training
to 124 employees in the manu-
facturing industry. Due to the
overwhelming success of the
project, WCF has continued
the program with Central
Florida Hotel Lodging
Association and the
Manufacturing Association of
Central Florida.
Governor Jeb Bush's 2004
Roadmap to Florida's Future
identified both tourism and
manufacturing as markets crit-
ical to the state's future eco-
nomic success. WCF's unique
program mutually benefits


ORLANDO, FL WORKFORCE CENTRAL FLORIDA (WCF) has received the 2005 Employ
Florida "Economic Development & Employer Initiative" award.


WORKFORCE
CENTRAL FLORIDA


both employers and job seek-
ers while supporting these key
industries.
"We are honored to receive,
this award, but most important-
ly, are very pleased with the


outstanding results that this
project generated for two of
Central Florida's most impor-
tant industries," said WCF
President & CEO Gary Earl.
WORKFORCE CENTRAL


FLORIDA (WCF) is the regions
largest permanent placement
agency, helping over 4,700
employers connect with more
than 54,000 job seekers. WCF
offers innovative solutions to
assist Central Florida busi-
nesses succeed in today's high-
ly competitive workforce,
while providing the tools job
seekers need to find or
advance in their current
career WCF is the regions'
workforce expert
For more information, you
can visit WCF online at
www.WorkforceCentralFlorida
.com.


Reminder
iNoinination forms for the EDC Board
if Directors are due. by Thursday,
November 3,2005.


November 1, 8, 15
Kicking the Tobacco Habit, Sponsored by
Sumter County Health Department 415
Noble Avenue, Bushell. FL (352) 793-2701
eqt 223. Program cost: 15
November 2, 9,16, 23, 30
Family Caregiver Support Program
Calendar: Family Caregiver Support
Program has partnered with Mr. Van
Patterson's support group that meets every
Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the Lake
Panasoffkee United Methodist Church.
Please call the FCSP for further information,
at 1-800--3'1"-


Caendarof Events I
Sumter County Chamber of Commerce
and Sumter County Economic Development Council

November 3 Dr. Marvin Mengel, MD, Endocrinology and the Sumter Economic Development
Diabetes 101 Basic Diabetes Education, 2:00-3:00pm. The Villages Regional Council will be closed in observance of
Sponsored by iAdi anced Meldical Instructor: Hospital, 1501 North Highway 441, East Veterans Day.
Kath Molhore. RN, BSN. CDE 2:.'0-14-0ipm Campus-1800 Building-Classroom 1, The
Thi I villages Regional Hospital, 1501 North Villages. Second Floor Classrooms Across November 17
Highway 44-/. East Campus-1800 Building- the highway from the Sharon Morse Building. Economic Development Council Monthly
Ciassroomn I. The Villages. Second Floor To register or for more information call (866) Luncheon Meeting, 11:30 AM at 225 US 301,
Cla'_roomns .cross the highway from the 716-9804. (SECO building) Sumterville. Please RSVP to
Sliaron, Morse Building. To register or for m 1 793-3003 by Nov. 12th.
more in formation call r861 16-93014. November 10 Diabetes 102 -Advanced Diabetes
Sumter County Chamber of Commerce Education, Sponsored by Advanced Medical.
NoVember 3,10,17, 24 Luncheon Meeting, 11:30 a.m. At the Lake- Instructor: Kathy Moore, RN, BSN, CDE.
"Sumter on the Move" Walking Club, Kenny Sumter Community College Campus 1405 CR 2:00-4:00pm. The Villages Regional
Dixon Spoits Complet. Bushnell Baseline 526A Sumterville. Please RSVP 352-793- Hospital, 1501 North Highway 441, East
blood pressure, weight, and BMI taken. 3099. Campus-1800 Building-Classroom 1, The
IfIalking logs kept Sumter Comin- Residents Diabetes Awareness & Education, 2:00- Villages. Second Floor Classrooms Across
Ont Adults and their children 4:00pm. Leesburg Regional Medical Center, the highway from the Sharon Morse
301Oak Terrace Drive, 301 Building Building. To register or for more informa-
November 5. Auditorium, Room 112, Leesburg. To register tion call (866) 716-9804.
Government Day 10.00 AM-2-00 PM call (352) 323-5537, for more information on
.it Lau'el Manor Recreation Cemner, The the programs, call Shelly Scarbrough, 323- November 24, 25
Villages. 5527. The Sumter County Chamber of Commerce
and the Sumter Economic Development
November 7 November 11 Council offices will be closed for
Keeping )our Own Medical Chart, Speaker The Sumter County Chamber of Commerce Thanksgiving.


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SUMT COUNTY CHAMBEor COMMERCE

Phone: (352) 793-3099 fax: (352) 793-2120
225 South US 301 (old SECO Building) P.O. Box 100, Sumterville, FL 33585
www.unexpectedflorido.com www.gosumter.com


SUMTER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL

Phone: (352) 793-3003 fax: (352) 793-2339
408 E. Seminole Avenue PO Box 337, Bushnell, FL 33513


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SUMTERBIz CONNECTION


Governor Jeb Bush Receives

'BIO Governor of the Year' Award


BioFlorida, Florida's inde-
pendent statewide bioscience
organization, announced
today that the Biotechnology
Industry Organization (BIO) of
Washington, D.C., which repre-
sents more than 1,100 biotech-
nology companies presented
Governor Jeb Bush with its
"BIO Governor of the Year"
award at the Eighth Annual
BioFlorida Conference in
Delray Beach, Florida.
The award is in recognition,
of Governor Bush's outstand-
ing contribution and support
for the growth and develop-
ment of life sciences indus-
tries in the State of Florida.
Each year BIO presents an
award to a Governor who
stands out in his/her efforts to
improve the business and reg-


r


ulatory climates for biotech-
nology companies.
Governor Bush was select-
ed to receive this year's award
based on his commitment to
grow the bioscience industry
throughout Florida, in part by
promoting innovation and
continuing to attract unparal-
leled talent and capital to the
State.
Among his initiatives, the
Governor signed into law the
Technology Development Act,
which established the
Emerging Technology Com-
mission and dedicated $30
million to create the Center of
Excellence.
These Centers include: The
Center of Excellence in
Regenerative Health Biotech
-nology at the Univer- sity of


Rural Florida Community Health Foundation
Date: Friday, November 18th
Time: 6:30pm


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Florida's New Growth Workshop
The Department of Community Affairs in partnership
with the Regional Planning Councils in holding. region-
al workshop to help educate local officials on require-
ments contained in Florida's new growth framework.
Topics to be covered include school planning, trans-
portation infrastructure, water supply planning, capital
improvements and financial feasibility; technology, vision-
ing and fiscal impact analysis.
The workshop will be a great opportunity for local gov-
ernments and those of you whose community roles are so
closely tied to these issues to learn how these laws will
shape Florida's future for generations to come.
A workshop will be held on October 28, 2005 in Ocala at
the Withlacoochee Regional Planning Council, 1241 S.W
10th Street. We encourage you to attend this meeting if
you can.


Florida, the Florida Photonic
Center of Excellence, and the
Center of Excellence in
Biomedical and Marine
Biotechnology at Florida
Atlantic University.
All three Centers will
research. and commercialize
new medicines and technolo-
gy to improve healthcare.
"BIO is honoring Governor
Bush with this award for his
leadership in promoting the
growth and success of the bio-
sciences industry in Florida,"
stated Jim Greenwood, presi-
dent and chief executive offi-
cer of BIO. "His continued
efforts to help advance the
biosciences in Florida have
made him a visionary leader
within our industry, both
locally and nationally."


Agency for Workforce Innovation |

FLORIDA MINIMUM WAGE RAISE IN
ANNUAL CALCULATION ANNOUNCED


Tallahassee The Agency
for Workforce Innovation
announced today that
Florida's minimum wage
will be $6.40 per hour effec-
tive January 1, 2006 for all
hours worked in Florida.
This represents an increase
of 25 cents over the current
state minimum wage of $6.15
per hour. Florida's mini-
mum wage was created in a
constitutional amendment
approved by voters on
November 2, 2004, and cov-
ers all employees in the state
covered by the federal mini-
mum wage.
Pursuant to the language
of the state constitutional
amendment, the Agency for
Workforce Innovation is to


perform an annual calcula-
tion to establish a new mini-
mum wage each year. The
constitution also requires
the adjusted minimum wage
to be published. The
increase in the minimum
wage this year represents a 4
percent change in the feder-
al consumer price index for
urban wage earners and
clerical workers in the South
Region for the 12-month
period prior to September 1,
2005. Florida's new mini-
mum wage will be $1.25
more than the current $5.15
federal minimum wage.
More information can be
found at
http://www.dol.gov/dol/com-
pliance/comp-flsa.htm


THE SALVATION ARMY TO BEGIN ACCEPTING

APPLICATIONS FOR HOLIDAY ASSISTANCE


The Salvation Army, Sumter County Service
Center will begin accepting applications from
individuals and families that will need assis-
tance during the Thanksgiving & Christmas
holiday season. Dates for Sumter County
applications are November 28 -30, and
December 1 & 2, 2005 from 9:00 AM -12 Noon.
Holiday assistance will be offered to fami-
lies, and senior citizens, based on financial
need. Based on availability, assistance will be
given in the form of food, clothing and toys.
Persons wanting to apply may come on the
application days to The Salvation Army,
Sumter County Service Center at 870 N. Main
Street, in Bushnell, Florida. The following
documentation will be required: Photo ID for
applicant, Original Social Security Cards for
all persons in the household, birth certificates
for all children in household, documentation
showing monthly income (including food
stamps), and documentation showing monthly
expenses such as rent, utilities, etc.
For more information, please call The
Salvation Army Sumter County Service Center


Bask in the

Sun Indoors
Sumter County welcomes
i, sal'f wned and'operated
by Michele Cordell,
Michele's Tropical Tanning
is located at 326 Shopping


at 352.568.2284.
The Salvation Army is a Participating
Agency with United Way of Lake & Sumter
Counties, and the Human Care Network


Center Dr. in the Wildwood
Shopping Plaza. The tanning
salon sits back in the breeze-
way, next to the driver's
license office.
Michele's Tropical
*Tanning'-i offei- 'i two 20-
minute lay dqwn beds with a
3 window face tanner and a
10-minute standup. In addi-
tion to tanning they can meet


'Historical Presbyterian Church
201 Barwick Street
.(North of Wildwood City Hall off Route 301 )


Sponsored by:
Friends of the Library
of Wildwood, Florida
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Vice President
James Duncan.'.
Secretary
lane Bumette
Treasurer
Kay McCoy
Past President
Dennis Rogers
Ken Brown
Joe Caporelli
Diana Couillard
Terry. Crenshaw
Everett Kelly
Dave Moffitt
Dr. Charles Mojock
Alex Ogilvie
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ASK SCORE
Establish Your Marketing
Campaign
Some General Rules
What media is best for your
Targeted Demographic?
Newspaper
Magazines
Yellow Pages
Radio
Flyers
Newsletters
Brochures
Web Site
Billboards
Trade Shows
Referrals (the best)
Test Advertising on a small
scale before you commit
major funds.
Lie out an annual budget,
by media, to make sure you're
not overextending yourself.
MEASURE YOUR RESULTS
SOME LOW COST AND
EFFECTIVE MEANS OF
MARKETING
REFERALS are almost
always the best and lowest
cost source
NETWORK with the busi-
ness community
ALLIANCES with companies
marketing the same demo-
graphic
SPONSOR community events
and activities
INTERNET search engine
placement
FOLLOW UP ON ALL LEADS
Establish a formal program
Other good areas for leads
are Press Releases, Trade
Show Attendance, Chamber
of Commerce Membership, E-
Mail Contacts, are but a few.
Gayle Teerman
SCORE Counselor
For An Appointment With
SCORE Call 352-589-2250
Ext.149


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YOUR SUMTER COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE


THANK YOU


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Michele's Tanning is
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7, and Saturday 9-1: Come
and enjoy a wa'am, relaxing
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half off tanning.


GET TO KNOWYOUR
GOVERNMENT DAY
On November 5, 2005 the
Village Center Community
Development District and
Sumter Landing Community
Development District in con-
junction with Representa-
tive Hugh Gibson and
'Senator Carey Baker, is
sponsoring a "Get to Know
Your Government Day" at
the Laurel Manor Recrea-
tion Center, 1985 Laurel
Manor Drive, in the Villages.
Citizens will be invited from
Lake, Marion and Sumter
Counties.
The event is planned for
10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. For
more information contact
Linda Haroldson at (352)
751-3905







SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2005, PAGE 9


SUMTERBIZ CONNECTION


SUMTER CHAMBER
WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS
David Green. MBA
Mr. David Green, Owner / Investor
4501 Howell Branch Rd.
Winter Park, FL 32792
407-671-5888
Center Hill Property
Re-Development
American Cement Company
Mr. Cary Cohrs, General Manager
151 NE 95th Street
Ocala, FL 34478
352-629-0666
Cement Producer
Senator Carey Baker
Ms. Vilma Tucker, SR. Legislative
Assistant
301 W. Ward Ave
Eustis, FL 32726
Government
Power Corporation Lakeside
Landings
Mr. Jim Tackett, VP / General
Manager
5277 CR 472
Oxford, FL 34484
352-330-1144
Developer / Builder
James E. Wade Ill P.A.
Mr. James E. Wade
116 Bushnell Plaza
Bushnell, FL 33513
352-568-2500
Attorney

SUMTER CHAMBER THANKS
RENEWING MEMBERS
The Sumter Sun
Pat Steele, Writer
218 North Florida St.
Bushnell, FL 33513
352-753-1119
Newspaper
National Restoration Services, Inc.
Mike Howell, Owner/ Inspector
4757 SE 2nd Avenue
Bushnell, FL 33513
352-793-5858
Home Inspection
Childhood Development
Services. Inc.
Tom Scheffey, Program Coordinator
342 Shopping Center Drive
Wildwood, FL 34785
352-748-4005
Resource and Referral
Morley Law Office
Ms. Michelle Morley,
Attorney/Owner
132 Bushnell Plaza
Bushnell FL'33513
352-568-2100
Attorney '
Michaels Floor Covering, Inc.
Mr. Michael Carpenter, Owner
121 W. Belt Drive
Bushnell, FL 33513
352-569-0171
Floor Covering Sales & Installation
Florida Eye Care. Laser &
Cataract Centers
Dr. Stuart Kaufman
990 N. Main Street
Bushnell, Fl 33513
352-568-0600
Optical I Ophthalmology
State Farm Insurance
John Babiarz Jr., Agent
502 S Main St.
Wildwood, Florida 34785
352-748-5298
Insurance
Sumter County Supervisor of
Elections
Ms. Karen Krauss
220. E. McCollum Ave.
Bushnell, Florida 33513
352-793-0230
Government Office
Monaco Coach Service Center
Ms. Linda Bumbarger, Human
Resources
4505 Monaco Way
Wildwood, Florida 34785
352-330-1105
Service Center
T & D Concrete. Inc.
Mr. Terry. Yoder, Owner
1969 CR 228
Wildwood, FL 34785
352-748-2111
Concrete Company
F.D.R. Financial Services. Inc.
"Ms. Christine Khan
13940 U.S. Hwy 441
The Villages, FL 32159
352-751-5718
Financial Services



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THE SALVATION ARMY IS SEEKING VOLUNTEER

BELL RINGERS AND HOLIDAY HELPERS


"We are thankful that folks
are calling and asking about
how to help during the holi-
days'", said Bill Stewart Service
Center Administrator for The
Salvation Army, Sumter
County Service Center. "Right
now we are hoping to recruit
more volunteers to help "Ring
the bells" at the traditional
Red Kettles and help with the
'Angel Trees' and gift distribu-
tion", Stewart continued.
Volunteers play a key role in
helping to raise funds that are
used to assist people during
the holidays and throughout
the year. During last year's hol-
iday season, 175 families were
assisted in Sumter County and
that number is expected to
double this year. The
Salvation Army kettles will be
seen at the local Wal-Mart
(Bushnell), and Winn-Dixie in
Bushnell & Wildwood.
Individual volunteers and
organizations often form
teams to ring the bells for one
or several days. "Volunteer
recruitment is getting started
late due to the recent hurri-


Auto Club
To introduce myself to the
Sumter Chamber, I'm offering
any member, their families
and employees the opportuni-
ty to join AAA Auto Club and
receive 14+ months member-
ship for the price of 12, and I'll
give every new Master mem-
ber a brand new North
American Atlas FREE with
my compliments!
If you're already a member
of AAA, you can add qualified
family members to your
account, and I'll give every-
one on the membership 2
FREE MONTHS, and the
Master member will receive a
FREE Atlas too! I'
This offer is only available
from:
SKIP KEENER
AAA Auto Club South
Membership Development
(352) 895-5325
(800) 519-5249
8 a.m. 8 p.m.
skeener@aaasouth.com


canes' and we are hoping that
local churches, service clubs,
school groups, and individuals
will see this as an excellent
opportunity to provide help to
our friends in need", said
Stewart. Many students use


this opportunity to earn com-
munity service hours.
The Angel Tree provides an
opportunity to select a particu-
lar child or senior citizen and
then purchasing clothing and
other suggested items for


them. The Angel Trees will be
located at Wal-Mart (Bushnell),
Community National Bank
(Bushnell and Wildwood),
SunTrust Bank (Bushnell), and
McDonalds (Wildwood). Any
churches, offices, or business-
es that would like to have an
Angel Tree are encouraged to
call The Salyation Army.
Applications for holiday
assistance will be taken begin-
ning on October 17, 2005 (days
and hours vary) at The
Salvation Army, Sumter
County Service Center located
at 870 N. Main Street in
Bushnell, Florida. Holiday
assistance is offered to fami-
lies, and senior citizens, based
on financial need.
Persons and groups interest-
ed in volunteering for any of
the holiday programs may visit
the office located at 870 N.
Main Street in Bushnell,
Florida or call 352.568.2284.
The Salvation Army is a
Participating Agency with
United Way of Lake and
Sumter Counties, and the
Human Care Network


1st Annual Scholarship

Fine Art Auction

Bushnell Kiwanis Club

Saturday, November 12, 2005

At South Sumter High School Gymnasium

Tickets $10 for adults

$5 for students

Preview at 6 pm

Auction 7 pm

Hor D'eourves & door prizes



'HELP HABITAT FOR HUMANITY'


Veranda Home Furnishing and Design
will provide a Christmas tree that your
organization can decorate with Christmas
ornaments, etc., provided by your organiza-
tion. Each tree should have a theme. These
trees will be on display in Veranda begin-
ning November 14. 2005. They will be auc-


tioned off at a wine and cheese party spon-
sored by Veranda in late November or early
December. Proceeds will be donated to
Habitat for Humanity.
Please call Doris at Veranda Home
Furnishings by October 25 at 352-748-1020 if
interested.


Officers
President
Barbara Shaw
Vice President
Diana CouiUard
Secretary
Eleine Chin-Shue
Treasurer
Robert Van Hooijdonk
Directors
Alex Ogilvie III
Bill Farmer
Bob Hunt
Cindy Duran
Connie Mahan
Joe Santoro


ANNUAL
CANDELIGHT
REMEMBRANCE

SERVICE
Banks/Page-Theus Funeral
Home is holding their annual
Candlelight Remembranqe
Service for anyone who wwa4s
to remember a loved one dur-
ing the holidays. The servi-e
will be held 11:00 A.M.
Saturday, December 3, 2005.
This service is open. to the
public for anyone in the copi-
munity who has lost a loved
one. Please RSVP by
November. 29th to
Banks/Page-Theus- Funeral
Home, 748-1000.


WE'RE LIVE!

THE SUMTER COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS

"NEW WEBSITE" IS NOW LIVE.

I WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME YOU TO OUR NEW WEBSITE WWW.SUMTERELECTIONS.ORG
JEANNIE CHESLING, SOE WEBMASTER HAS SPENT MANY WEEKS INPUTTING INFORMATION
TO BUILD THE NEW SITE. IT'S EASY TO NAVIGATE AND PLEASE LOOK FOR ADDITIONAL NEW
VERSION RELEASES BEGINNING IN 2006.

PRESENT NEW FEATURES

DAILY VOTER REGISTRATION STATISTICS (MAIN PAGE)

CALENDER OF EVENTS FOR EACH MONTH (NEWS)

ELECTIONS: PAST ELECTION RESULTS SHOWING WHO RAN
AND THE RESULTS IN VOTES AND PERCENTAGES

OUT REACH: DEMONSTRATION ON HOW TO USE THE TOUCH SCREEN AT THE ES&S DEMO

STATISTICS: FORMS OF STATISTIC INFORMATION (MONTHLY REPORTS, SUMMARIES,
BY PRECINCT AND VOTER STATS)

FAQ: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS THAT CANDIDATES AND THE PUBLIC MAY HAVE

ELECTION NIGHT RESULTS: SHOWING RESULTS AND PRECINCTS PROCESSED (YOU CAN WATCH
THE RESULTS AS THEY COME IN FROM THE COMFORT OF YOUR HOME)

AND MUCH MORE

PLEASE GIVE OUR WEBSITE A VISIT. WE WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOU.
WE'RE ALWAYS OPEN TO SUGGESTIONS.

Karen S. Krauss
Supervisor of Elections
Sumter County
Kkrauss@Sumterelections.org
352-793-0230


WELCOMES
NEW MEMBERS

James E.
Wade, III, P.A.

American
Cement
Company








PAGE 10, SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2005


Support these Chamber businesses:


".,. roo, ornuL.A.nonnir
-'-- ia Ramirez accepted one of the Florida State Association
i:-=- pern isors of Elections (FSASE) scholarship awards at the
Association's banquet on June 8. 2005. Each year, three
$1,200.00 scholarships are awarded to Florida students. The
other recipients were Charity Carbo and Lucas Thompson.

The scholarship program is open to students who have finished
at East two years of junior college or undergraduate work and
are enrolled or have been accepted into a four-year college or
l. iiersity in Florida. To qualify, the applicants must.be
S-ajoring in one of the following: Political Science/Public
t -Administration, Journalism/Mass Communications or Business
y4,. Administration and have maintained at least a "C" average.
Applicants must also be Florida residents and registered to vote.

For more information regarding the FSASE Scholarship, please
contact )our county Supervisor of Elections Office.
IN SUMTER COUNTY

KAREN S. KRAUSS, SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS
220 E. MC COLLUM AVENUE
BUSHNELL, FLORIDA 33513
352-793-0230
kkrauss@sumterelectlohs.orvt
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Our electric cooperative was founded and still runs
on one premise: everything is done to benefit
the member the customer. As a not-for-profit utility,
owned by the people we serve, our mission is
simply to deliver reliable electricity and be a
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NLT'S G PREPARED
Of all natural or man-made threats, hurricanes have the potential to cause the most property
damage and loss of life, if adequate planning and preparation is not considered.
What can i I t.- g.-.'0,mzr r n t hurricane?


Know these terms -
* Hurricane watch A numcane may Ihrealten our area
* Hurricane warning A riumcana is expected 10to stin your
area within 24 hours or less
Your options -
* Stay at nome shelter in place
* Relocate out ofi tre area *
* Move to a public shelter oe Sure you bring your seller l'.t
* Make arrangements for your pets
Remember most sellers do rnot accept pals
Home Preparations -
* Protect your windows and home
SBuy any Items needed to board up window
and protect your home ahead oi t ime
Prepare for high rwinos
Make trees and shrubs more wind resistant
by removing dead or damaged limnDs
Secure any outside itellm such as grils furrdnure etc
Have instructions for
SHow to turn off gas, electricity ana walei


To prepare for the unknown
each home should have a
72 hour survival kit
Vou ili need 10 pac i,:me .sserniai il teams io beal you ard )our
famii, survave wheiner ,ou Slay at hmrrie or le3ae .lunng a
.JIshiaer
* Water in plail containers
* rtJrpenri;.3DIae rood ,anrrned .i.: manual car, opener
* FirI aad kl.
* Special rod tor inant, 1or elderh
* Personal ,fari i e rrme'lheaic:tns
diapers boniO'. raritar y suplplleS
Baner, operaeCd ado tias'hignl
ealra batenes for each
Beddirn] en Kira cJu lhng
for each person
Imporanf family documents
in water Droof container


Sheriff Bill Farmer wants everyone to be informed and prepared
For more information contact:
Sumter County Emergency Management at 352-569-6000


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SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2005, PAGE 11


-- Some unusual Sumter beauties?


STEVEN AYERS
Times Correspondent

The budding beauty queens
of South Sumter High School
came out in full force recently
to strut their stuff for an
appreciative crowd.
Actually, this long-running
South Sumter tradition is
brought to the students by the
Psychology Club of South
Sumter High and club direc-
tor Karen Cloud.
The event is a simple
excuse to have some fun and
poke fui at the sometimes too
serious world of beauty pag-
eants. The 24 contestants; rep-
resenting various clubs from.
the high school each per-
formed a routine to a song in
hopes of winning first place,
winning the prize of $100 for
themselves, and $100 for their
Eleventh grade class presi-
dent Tim Smith (left) dressed
as a Nancy Sinatra-esque
character for his perform-
ance.


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Tax Impact of Value Adjustment Board

WECounty of Sumter Tax Year 2005
Members of The Board

Honorable Michael E. Francis Honorable Richard Hoffman
Board of County Commissioners -District No. 3 Board 0of County Commissionersn- District No


Honorable
Board of County Commissioners District No


lbaronoH e Linda J. Winchester


School Board District No.


Honorable Kenneth P. Jones
School Board District No. 4
The Value Adjustment Board meets each year to hear petitions and render decisions relating to ad valorem tax
assessments, exemptions, tax deferrals, and classifications.

The following table summarizes this year's action by the board. ,

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6

Type Number of Total Number of Total Number Reduction Shift in
of Exemption Number of Assessments of Requests in Taxable Tax
Property Requests Exemption Reduced by for Value Due Dollars
Granted by Requests The Board Assessment to Board
the Board Reductions Action

Residential 0 0 0 3 0 0
i-

Commercial 0 0 0 1 0 0
't

. Industrial and
Miscellaneous 0 0 0 1 0 0

Agricultural or
Classified use 0 0 0 0 0 0

Business
Machinery and
k. Equipment 0 0 0 1 0 0
Vacant Lots
and Acreage 0 0 0 0 0 0

TOTALS 0 0 0 6 0 0
All taxpayers should be aware that board actions which reduce taxable value cause tax rates
applicable to all property to be proportionally higher.

Questions concerning the actions taken by this Board may be addressed to the chairperson or clerk at the following
telephone numbers:

Chairperson Michael E. Francis 352-793-0200
Name Phone

Clerk Gloria R. Hayward 352-793-0211
Name Phone


sponsoring club.
There is always a theme for
the annual show, such as last
year's "Outback Trash," a
spin-off of the movie Joe Dirt.
This year it was the Austin
Powers themed "The Spy Who
Dragged Me."
Before the show, Amanda
Davis, a South Sumter senior
and member of the
Psychology Club said she was
feeling "nervous!" She was an
escort for one of the male con-
testants, who among other
male students dressed as
women for the performance.
Varsity football player and
senior Brandon Ward came
out and provided a favorite
performance of the night. He
ended up winning the compe-
tition with improvisations
including working fellow stu-
dent Terry Leach into his act


at what appeared to be the
spur of the moment.
Authenticity is something
the producers of the Mr. South
Sumter pageant seem to strive
for, even going to the extent of
allowing the male students
dressing as the women to real-
ly feel the part by using the
women's locker room to pre-
pare for their performances.
The awards ended up with
Brandon Ward winning, as
well as giving awards like
"Mrs. Congeniality."
Tim Smith, junior class
president and Mr. South
Sumter contestant summed
up his feelings about the
event, "Well, I kind of had to
suck it up a little bit but all in
all it was fun once I got off the
stage," he said. I was really
nervous but other than that it
was fun."


Smith performed his rou-
tine set to the tune of "These
boots are made for walking by
Nancy Sinatra.


Student Mark Hawkins pre-
pares before the show.


609-1027SCT

THE CITY OF WILDWOOD

IS NOW COMPLETING PAPERWORK
FOR THE SECOND ANNEXATION OF 2005

We have set a CUT-OFF DATE OF FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4TH. 2005 AT 4:00 P.M.
at City Hall, 100 N. Main Street, Wildwood, Florida

The City funded the first annexation and is funding this one at a cost of over $100,000. There
is no guarantee that there will be a third annexation or, if there is, that the cost will not be born
by those annexing, as is usually the case.

The owners of approximately 125 parcels have already signed up "voluntarily".
They want: City zoning and land use densities
City potable water,.fire flopressures
City wastewater

Why?
Because that's what land investors and developers want
and they're willing to pay handsomely for property with these characteristics.

Does your property qualify??
Call Melanie or Robert
(352) 330-1330, Ext. 120 or 114

What do we want?
We want to have a say in the development around us
and make sure the development is compatible
and pays for itself

NOVEMBER 4TH DEADLINEII


684-1027SCT

PUBLIC NOTICE



TAX ROLL OPENED FOR

PAYMENT OF 2005 TAXES

The Sumter County property appraiser has delivered to Tom Swainri,
Sumter County Tax Collector, the'certified tax roll for collection. The tax roll
will be open for collection the 1st day of November 20Q5, at the Bushnell
Tax Collector's Office, Courthouse, Bushnell; the Wildwood Branch Office,
Wildwood Shopping Center Government Offices and the V.illages'Annex, at
the end of Morse Boulevard on Hwy. 466. The 2005 tax roll consists of real
estate and tangible personal property taxes which include collections for
county, school, Withlacopchee River Basin, Southwest Florida Water
Management District, t'ities of VWildwood, Bushnell, Center Hill'.,and
Webster; County Fire Districts which include, County, Wildwood, Coleman,
Oxville, Bushnell, Center Hill, Webster, The Villages: Districts 1,(2, 3, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9 & 10, and the special assessments of the Villages of Sumter. Taxes
are due and payable on the 1st day of November 2005. Taxes shall
become delinquent on the 1st day of April following the year in which taxes
are assessed. Discounts will be at the rate of 4% "in the month of
November, 3%,,in the month of December, 2% in the month of January, 1%
in tho month of February. Taxes paid in March are without discount. Taxes
are delinquent April 1st and 3%, penalty added for late payment on real
estate property taxes. The real estate taxes will be advertised May 2006
'for non-payment. A 112% per month penalty will be added on late payment
of tangible personal property and will be advertised for non-payment in
May 2006.

SSpecial assessments for The Villages and fire protection services shall be
a lien upon,the lands so assessed prior in dignity to all other liens and
assessments against said lands, save and except county taxes until said
assessments are paid. Said assessments shall become a lien on said
lands from October 1st of the year for which said assessments is made
and shall be payable on and after November 1st of the same year, to the
Tax Collector with discounts, but shall not become delinquent unless paid
in April of the following year.

If you have sold any of the property assessed to you, please forward the
"Tax Notice" to the new owners or return to the Tax Collector's office. If you
do not receive a tax notice in November please contact our office. Office
hours are: Monday thru Friday 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Telephone number in
Bushnell is 352-793-0260, in Wildwood 352-330-1390 and in The Villages
Annex 352-753-3696,.





Tom Swain
Sumter County Tax Collector
840441



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, PAGE 12, SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2005


HOLIDAY FUN


Hospice offers support program for women


A unique support program
specifically designed for
daughters without mothers
will be offered for the second
time by Hospice of Lake and
Sumter in November.
Remembering Our Mothers
is a free, five-week program
designed to help women 18
years and older deal with a
wide range of grief and loss
issues relating to their moth-
ers, explained Hospice
Bereavement/Spiritual Care
Manager Don Hires.
Hires said he was influ-
enced in part to create the
new service after reading


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Hope Edelman's book
"Motherless Daughters: The
Legacy of Loss." He worked
with Hospice volunteer Ellen
Miller, a retired nurse with
extensive community service
and counseling experience, in
making the program a reality.
It was first presented a year
ago.
"Rather than being a tradi-
tional support group that
relies heavily upon discus-
sion, Remembering Our
Mothers is an interactive,
experiential program," Hires
explained. Among other
things, participants will do


journaling, create scrapbooks
and use guided imagery, he
said.
"We'll encourage everyone
to use their creative powers
and the gifts their mother left
them."
The five-week program will
be presented at the Stepping
Stones Counseling Center
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. every
Tuesday from Nov. 1 through
Nov. 29.
Stepping Stones is located
inside Hospice of Lake and
Sumter's administrative cen-
ter on Lane Park Road off SR
19 three-and-a-half miles


south of Tavares.
Pre-registration is required
and can be done by phone. To
pre-register, call Hires at 742-
6898.
Hospice of Lake and
Sumter is a not-for-profit,
community healthcare organi-
zation.
Hospice provides medical,
nursing, emotional, spiritual
and personal care services for
patients and families dealing
with any kind of serious, com-
plex illness.
Hospice care is provided
according to need, not the
ability to pay.


Wildwood Catholic Church celebrates anniversary


Some of the fun at the Fall Fun Fest at the Sumter County
Fairgrounds in Beville's Corner will include games for all. Here
kids are shown in a sumo wrestling competition.

Preparing for Oct. 31


It's all right there at the
Sumter County Fairgrounds.
Once again the Assemblies
of God churches have come
together to put on a fall festi-
val event for the county.
And it's all free!.
The crowds will gather from.
6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for games, food
and entertainment. That's
popcorn, hot dogs and drinks.
Food, fun, friends and free!


It's all right there at the
Sumter County Fairgrounds.
Once again the Assemblies
of God churches have come
together to put on a fall festi-
val event for the county.
And it's all free!
The crowds will gather from
6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for games, food
and entertainment..
That's popcorn, hot dogs
and drinks.


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St. Vincent DePaul Catholic commu-
nity in Wildwood will celebrate the 10th
anniversary of the construction of their
present worship space, on Oct. 30.
Rev. Thomas Wenski, bishop of the
Orlando Diocese will be presiding at
masses to be held at 9 a.m. and 10:30
a.m. at the church on 5195 E. C.R. 462.
The balance of the regularly sched-
uled weekend masses will be held as
usual.
A reception for the bishop and parish-
ioners and guests will be held from
noon until 2 p.m. at the Wildwood
Millennium Center.


The Wildwood catholic community
dates back to the early 1970s when
masses were celebrated in local private
residences.
In 1981, St. Vincent DePaul was estab-
lished as a mission of St. Lawrence
Parish in Bushnell to serve the needs of
the Catholic community in northern
Sumter County.
Worship services were held- in the
Banks Page-Theus Funeral Home in
Wildwood for the next 13 years.
In 1993, ground was broken for the
present church.
Construction was completed and the


church was dedicated in 1994.
In September 2005, St. Vincent
DePaul Parish became an independent
stand-alone parish within the Orlando
diocese.
Father Peter Sagorski is the resident
pastor and is assisted by Deacons,
Byron Otradovec, Dana McCarthy, and
Claude Curtin.
From a handful of families in 1972,
the parish has grown to approximately
730 families at the present time.
Because of this significant growth,
expansion plans are currently being
explored.


6551027SCT
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, Florida; all of which real
property is contiguous to the
city limits of the City of
---- Wildwood, Florida; providing
that said property so annexed
shall 'be 'liable for its
,\ proportionate share of the
existing and future
indebtedness of said City;
providing that such annexed
Property shall be subject to all.
Citv of WiIdwood laws and ordinances of said
P r/ posed Annezations city as if such territory had
---been a part of the City of
N_ Wildwood at the time of
Sw E passage and approval of said
I laws and ordinance; providing
that such -annexed territory
shall be placed in Section 1-
S14. of the City of Wildwood
Code of Ordinances; and
X.,\ providing for an effective date.


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


*" sOrdinance No. 434: An
SOrdinance of the City of
Wildwood, .Florida, annexing

consisting of approximately
748.08 acres being generally
SLegend located north of the City along
Proposed Annexations the Seaboard Railroad tracks
M Commercial and US Hwy 301 exiting both
LI]] Industrial East and West along County
l institutional Roads 462 and 472; lying in
"L, Mixed Use o nnd3
Rht y Section 19, 20, 29, 30, and 32
High Density Residential Township 18, Range 23; and
s Rwhich 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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Care for winter lawns


Permanent lawn grasses such
as St, Augustine, zoysiagrass, and
bahiagrass go dormant in late
fall or winter. These grasses
grow very slow and loose their
color in the fall, then often turn
completely brown after freezing
temperatures.
Homeowners wanting a green
lawn during the winter should
consider sowing ryegrass.
Ryegrass is desirable for land-
scape plantings where there is
very little green during the win-
ter, especially where there are .
many deciduous trees and
shrubs. It provides a strong con-
trast color in the
environment and
is very attractive
as a background Homeo
for major plant- wanting
ings of spring
flowering bulbs lawn du
and early flower- winter
ing trees and consider
shrubs.
Common rye- ryeg/
grass has many
names, including
Italian, American,
Oregon, imported, domestic,
native, and annual rye. It is,
widely adapted, does well in
either sun or shade and tolerates
frequent close mowing. If seeded
heavily and mowed closely, it
can' provide a very dense and
attractive lawn throughout the
winter. Since it is an annual it
will die out in spring or early
summer By the time the rye-
grass dies, the permanent lawn-
grass should be actively growing
and will provide color and cover
the rest of the growing season.
,The ryegrass will have to be
reseeded the next winter when
the permanent grass agaih
browns off and goes dormant.
Establishment of winter rye-
grass is a fairly simple proce-
dure. It is best to wait until the
permanent lawn-grass is
approaching or has reached its
dormant period. This. means
seeding around mid to late
November in central and north-'
ern Florida. South Florida is
usually so warm that the lawn-
grasses don't go dormant,
However, they may-discolor
enough to justify the use of rye-


GOOD CITIZENS OF THE MONTH


grass for winter color
The lawn should be mowed
low to the ground, raked and oth-
erwise trimmed to remove as
much debris as possible. Close
mowing is usually the most
homeowners can do, but de-
thatching (removal of the exces-
sive spongy debris) is very desir-
able. Anyway, remove as much of
the dead or browned grass as
possible.
Broadcast 10 to 15 pounds of
fresh, weed-free seed per 1,000
square feet of surface area and
rake lightly to get the seed
through the old sod and in con-


owners
a green
mring the
should
r sowing
rass.


way.


tact with the soil.
A fertilizer
spreader can be
used to apply the
seed. For best
coverage apply
half the seed in
one direction-and
the rest at the
right angle to the
first application.
A more uniform
stand can be
established this


It .is not absolutely necessary
but if possible, top-dress the
seed with about one-eight inch
of soil to cover the' seed. The
trick in establishing the ryegrass
is proper watering. The seed
must be kept moist, not flooded,
for proper germination and
growth of the seedlings. This
may mean light watering several
times a day, especially during
midday
Plant clinics are held at the
extension office in Sumter
County 793-2728 on Thursdays,
as well as 1 to 4pm 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 330-5pm on the second
Wednesday of every month at the
Lake Panasoffkee Recreation
Center, located at 1852 County
Road 457.
Martin Grum is a Sumter
County Master Gardener, for'
help with, any garden or land-
scape advice call the, Sumter
County E\tension office at 352-
793-2728.


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Fall Festival
,. Sundayi. 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
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upon arrival.
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Neomi Contreras, Guillermo Romero, Ashley Nichols, Andrea Crenshaw; 3rd grade Zack Starnes, Celina Contreras, Trenton
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Florida National Cemetery sets Veterans Day ceremony


The annual Veterans Day
Ceremony, sponsored by the
Florida National Cemetery
Joint Veterans Committee
(JVC) will be held on Friday,
Nov. 11, at 11 a.m. at the
Florida National Cemetery in
Bushnell.
Robert A. Wilk, director of
the Memorial Service
Network II, will be the guest
speaker. Mr. Wilk manages the
operation of 29 national ceme-
tery facilities in 10 states and
Puerto Rico. He has been the
National Cemetery
Administration's Southern
area office director since Jan.


29, 2001. Before his appoint-
ment as Southern Area Office
director, Mr. Wilk served as
deputy director of the
Southern Area Office in
Atlanta, Ga., from July 1, 1990
until Dec. 24, 1994. Mr. Wilk
joined the National Cemetery
Administration in 1986 as a
director at Calverton National
Cemetery in New York Mr.
Wilk is a native of Long Island,
N.Y., and a graduate from
Boston University in 1972.
The Avenue of Flags, con-
sisting of approximately 400
flags, donated to the cemetery
by the next of kin of deceased


veterans, will be displayed
along the cemetery roadways.
These flags were draped over
the caskets or cremation urns
of veterans during the com-
mittal services held at the,
cemetery.
Guests are invited to arrive
early and enjoy the patriotic


and inspirational musical
prelude, which will begin
prior to the Veterans Day
Ceremony.
The South Sumter High
School band, and singers
Linda Burnette and Terry
Haffner will perform during
the ceremony. VFW members,


Garfield Jones and Gayle
Williams, will be performing
Taps.
The Florida National Guard
will do the gun salute.
The Joint Veterans
Committee and the Florida
National Cemetery extend an
invitation to all veterans'
organizations and the general
public.
Take this opportunity to
attend the ceremony and
show your appreciation to the
men and women who have
given so much to protect and
serve our great nation.
Organizations with colors are


invited to participate in the
massing of colors at the begin-
ning of the ceremony.
Veterans' organizations
should arrive by 9:30 a.m. on
the day of the ceremony.
The Florida National
Cemetery's Public Infor-
mation Center (PIC) will be
open on Veterans Day from 8
a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Cemetery representatives
will be on duty to assist visi-
tors with any inquiries.
For further information
contact the cemetery office
Monday Friday from 8 a.m.
until 4:30 p.m. at 793-7740.


FWC says requiring seniors to pay for licenses not an option


Leaders at the Florida
Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FWC) say they will not rec-
ommend requiring seniors to
pay for fishing and hunting
licenses
"Florida's seniors are
among the FWC's most val-
ued partners. Many of them
support our fish and wildlife


conservation efforts by
donating their time and con-
tributing money by voluntari-
ly purchasing licenses," FWC
Executive Director Ken
Haddad said.
"We appreciate their
efforts and their continued
support. We have no inten-
tion of placing an undue bur-
den on seniors who. can't


afford to pay."
In an effort to plan proac-
tively for fish and wildlife
conservation, programs, FWC
began developing a business
plan to ensure the financial
stability of its programs for
the next five years.
Throughout 'this process,
the agency has been explor-
ing all possible solutions and


has worked with Floridians
to get their perspectives on
how to deal with funding
shortfalls.
A large portion of FWC's
budget comes from user fees,
primarily licenses, permits
and specialty license plate
fees.
One of the suggestions the
FWC received was to consid-


er repealing the senior
exemption, because federal-
matching dollars are, in part,
tied to the number of paid
license holders.
"That federal funding is
important, but we believe we
can come up with a creative
solution that will enable us to
capture those dollars without
having to charge seniors


directly," Haddad said.
Haddad added that the
agency will continue working
with residents to ensure
Florida's fish and wildlife
conservation programs
remain financially stable.
The FWC does not plan to
submit any exemption or fee
increase proposals during
the 2006 legislative session.


Photos by Steven Ayers


Students at South Sumter High School took to the stage for the annual Mr. South Sumter competition.


Psychology Club members Amanda Davis and Brittany Clark
dressed as male 'escorts' for the Mr. South Sumter contest-
ants.








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- 1unTrllDBITS


96th birthday
Nov. 5
Olive (Hyatt) Yarbrough
celebrates her 96th birthday
on Saturday, Nov. 5.
She is the daughter of the
late James F and Cally
(Melton) Hyatt.
Born and raised in Oxford,
Olive spent 50 years in Palm
Beach County then returned
to Oxford with her late hus-
band Dick.
She has many nieces and
nephews in the area wishing
her a happy 96th birthday.
Christmas
theatrical show
Summer County Fair is plan-
ning on a Christmas theatrical
show looking for all youths
interested in all aspects of
theater.
Also looking for adult volun-
teers.
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.
Craft show at
fair grounds
Craft show being held at the
Sumter County fair grounds
on Feb. 10, 11. a nd 12, 2006. We
are looking for vendors and
concessions. Contact Barbara
at 793-2750.
Cancer support
group meets
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.
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 Wi Idwood, Hwy
44 and Hiwy 301. We are look-
ing for new members.
For more information, call
352-326-2158.
Pilot Club
meets
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.
Sumter on
the move
Walking Club in Sumter
County every Thursday at 6
p.m. at Kenny Dixon Spoils
Complex Walk Track.
Co-Sponsored by Sumter
- County Parks & Recreation


and Health Department.
Rural Florida
Community 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
Wildwood.
For tickets or information
call Marilyn Connell 352-568-
2272 or Julie Pacheco at 352-
793-5900.
Lions Club
bingo
. Sumter 44 Lions Club bingo
is held every Friday and


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Shopping?
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Wherever you need to go
inside Sumter County, .
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Call today.

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Road, Wildwood, starting at
noon; $50 games and three
$250 jackpots.
Call 748-3990 if additional
information is needed.
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, V2 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.
Live music.
For more information, call
352-424-1688
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


aa~


will be heard at Lake
Panasoffkee Community
Building across from truck
stop on 470. Musicians by invi-

tation only. Call 748-2628 for
information.
Bushnell
Kiwanis Club
The club meets on Tuesday
mornings at Herb and Peg's
Bakery in Bushnell Plaza,
Bushnell.
For more information call
Secretary Mark Raciappa,
793-4911.


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SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2005, PAGE 17


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Sumter SPORES


Raiders take upset against Orlando Jones


STEVEN AYERS Long, Jones just couldn't put
Times Correspondent the ball in that end zone,
resulting in the 3rd punt of
s e i the game. With .only 1.2 sec-
Last Friday evening, the onds left in the 1st quarter,
South Sumter varsity Raider Jarrod Flemming ran the
squad came out on their ball for another 6 points, but
home field in one of the last the extra point was no good
games of the regular season Leaving the game 21-0 at the
(the next and final game is end of the 1st quarter.
being played at home against The 2nd quarter began
,Fort Meade) to go head-to- with a kickoff return to
head against the Orlando- Orlando-Jones which was
Jones Tigers. punted back to the Raiders
The game began with the shortly thereafter and
Raiders receiving the ball, allowed Nick Southall to run
and using this to their advan- another touchdown, .leaving
tage early on in the 1st quar- the score at 27-0.
ter. Richard Kelly got the first Stump made another suc-
serious yardage on the field cessful extra point kick and
with a pass to him for a big the score rose to 28-0.
1st down. Shortly thereafter, The Tigers lost possession
there was another pass to of the ball via an interception
Terrance Stephens to put the from Nick Southall, allowing
first TD of the game on the Carlos Everett to run a touch-
board and the extra point down for the score to be set at
was also good by the always- 34-0.
consistent Kody Stum; this There were flags on the
was only 2 minutes and 40 play however causing a do-
seconds into the game. over on the play and the TD
Predictably, this set a trend was no good. The next play
for that night's game. Everett ran the ball to the
< -On the kickoff return, Dez Tiger 30 yard line and during
Johnson picked up the ball the next play Nick Southall
and near-fumbled it but then ran the 30 yards for another
made a recovery before touchdown leading the score
South Sumter could pick it back at 34-0.
up. Ralph Long and Jarvis Stump kicked in an extra
Williams were a duo for the point tbor South Sumter and
Tigers throughout the 1st the score was then 35-0
quarter and the rest of the On the kickotT return, the
game, making most of the Tigers took the ball and
plays for Orlando-Jones. attempted to run an end zone
There was a 4th down punt run.
from the Tigers about There was yet another punt
halfway through the 1st quar- on downs and Jerrod
ter. Another punt happened Flemming took the opportu-
only 2 minutes later from nityto run yet another TD for
Tyree McCook.And then with a dominant lead ot'41-0 With
4:70 left in the quarter 2:34 left in the 2nd quarter
Orlando punted it back after The score was then 42 points
4 unsuccessful downs. The after Kody Stumps' extra
2nd touchdown for South point kick.
Sumter was helped by Tony The 1st half ended w ith the
Smith. He ran a long hard score being 42-0.
drive putting the Raiders The 3rd quarter began with
only mere yards outside of Orlando receiving the ball
the end zone. This resulted in from the kickoff, with 8 min-
a knee injury to Smith. That utes left in the 3rd quarter
long drive of a touchdown Eric Griffith intercepted the
attempt by Smith was fin- ball from the Tigers. The 3rd
ished_off by Nick Southall's quarter's excitement peaked
next play. putting the score with that interception and
13-0. Kody Stump kicked the the game score stayed 42-0.
extra point which was also The 4th quarter began with
good leaving the score at 14-0 Orlando's Chris Hill scoring
with South Sumter in the the Tigers first touchdown of
lead. the game.
On the kickotf return, the Chris Hill also kicked the
Tigers Brian Williams got extra point which was good.
hold of the ball running it to The Raiders then moved
the 50. Despite efforts from their way down to the Tigers
Tigers quarterback Ralph 10yard line attempting to put


another TD on the board.
Kyle Starns scored that
touchdown with only 2 min-
utes left in the game and
Kody Stump kicked in a suc-
cessful extra point.
The final score was 48-7
with the South Sumter
Raiders winning out over the
Orlando Jones Tigers.
After the game, South
Sumter head coach Inman
Sherman happily comment-
ed, "I'm really happy with
our defensive backs."
Giving credit to those mem-
bers of his teams, he contin-
ued, "We knew for us to win
our DB's we were going to
have to play really well and
they did..."it wasn't easy.
"We really came out hard.
in the 1st half. Someone was
griping about the officiating,
but I don't see how officiating
could make a score like 48-7."


The South Sumter Raiders and the fans celebrate after an upset win against Orlando Jones.


Photos by Steven Ayers
The South Sumter High School Raiders (above) stand proud waiting for the game to begin. Pictured in the forefront is Rocky
Flinchum.


FIRST SEASON LEAGUE


S ccer ES. j


Sumter County Youth
Soccer Club had its team
games on Saturday, Oct. 22, at
Millennium Park in Wildwood
Here are the results:

U-7 Division
Michael's Floor Covering
Defeated Genesis Aluminum
WD Aluminum Defeated
Patco Transportation
Energy Erectors Defeated
Jarrett Bail Bonds
U-10 Division
Mask & Sons Defeated
Doggy Doo Run
Country Roads Real Estate
Defeated SCI-2
Langley Medical Defeated
Brighthouse
U-13 Division
Matthews Produce
Defeated Angelotti's,
Chris the Plumber Defeated
Del Peters Painting
Wildwood Mower & Saw
Defeated Edward Jones
Investment
U-18 Division
United Defeated DNB
Ventures
Speckled Butterbean
Defeated SCI -1
Standings reflect team par-
ticipation in the Bushnell Fall
Festival parade


Standings
U-7 Division
Energy Erectors 15
Genesis Aluminum 15
Jarrett Parish Bail Bonds -
9
Michael's Floor Covering -
15
Patco Transportation 6
WD Aluminum 12
U-10 Division
Brighthouse 12
Country Roads Real Estate
-9
Doggy Doo Run 6
Langley Medical 15
Mask & Sons 21
SCI 2 9
U-13 Division
Angelotti's 6 ,
Chris The Plumber 21
Del Peters 9
Edward Jones Investments
-3
Matthews Produce 15
Wildwood Mower & Saw -
18
U-18 Division
DNB Ventures 7
SCI 1-4
Speckled Butterbean 21
United 1
The next games, will be
Saturday Oct. 29, beginning at
9 a.m. at Millennium Park in
Wildwood.


Bushnell Spiders preparing for a game with Lakeland Eagles. Final Score Eagles 12, Spiders 1


Bushnell Spiders take on Lakeland

In the team's first season with for the state tournament on
the AAU, the Spiders of November 11. "We have so many
Bushnell are 6 -6. Information on the Spiders and their standings talented players. The AAU helps
This past weekend, the can be obtained at wwlw.spidel'sbasebal.com. to challenge the boys." said
Spiders took on the league's Head Coach Dave Fields.
number 5 team, the Lakeland Information on the Spiders
Eagles. The 11 and under team and their standings can be
consists of boys invited to play based on their performance League baseball in the spring, obtained at www.spidersbase-
from a large pool of players most of whom also play Dixie The Spiders have qualified ball.com.


Wildwood Wildcats defeated

by Eustis Panthers, 24-0


The Wildcats didn't fare
well against Eustis last
Friday night with a final
score of 24-0.
The rainy weather may
have been a factor in the
game although it didn't stop
the Eustis Panthers.
Despite many attempts the
Cats only crossed the 50-yard
line once as Tory Davis
accomplished a 13-yard run


ending up on the Panther 39
in the fourth quarter.
Wildcat Coach Robert
Lindsey admitted that the
team needs work on both
sides of the ball.
Concerned the most about
tackling, he plans on working
more on that and running the
ball in preparation for
Friday's away game against
the Villages.








PAGE 18, SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2005


c CtrCHA R i International Honour Society


Snowman is a lovable cat


Snowman has big yellow
eyes and a big lovable heart.
He is very affectionate, and
loves to interact and play, and
then roll on his back for a
tummy rub. Snowman is 2
years old and possibly the
most lovable cat you will ever
meet! He will melt your heart!
If you would like to share
your life with Snowman, e-
mail the Humane
Society/SPCA of Sumter
County at humane@sum.net
or mail in your request to: PO.
Box 67, Lake Panasoffkee, Fl.
33538.
Stray cats are a huge prob-
lem in our county. From the
north end of the county to the
south end, stray cats are
everywhere. The sad situation
multiplies as compassionate
people feed strays in their
neighborhoods.
Stray cats make their homes
in sewers in The Villages, in
wooded areas in Sumterville,
and just about anywhere else.
The problem continues
because the cats keep breed-
ing. A kitten can become preg-
nant at 5 months of age and
shortly after nursing, can
become pregnant again.
Imagine one cat having a litter
of 6 kittens. Five months later
those kittens are having litters
of their own, and so on. In a
very short time, the problem
is out of control.
Those who choose to feed


Club meets

on Nov. 1
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.
There will be no meeting in
December with the next one
being on Tuesday, Jan. 3.
For more information, call
750-9267.


Snowman has big yellow eyes.
stray cats should have them
spayed and neutered. This
will prevent the colony of cats
from growing to unmanage-
able numbers.
It is the only responsible
thing to do.
To allow stray cats to contin-
ue to breed condemns them to
a life of hardship, disease, and


death.
There have been some very-
dark times in our history, and
we have learned from them.
Hopefully the pet overpopula-
tion problem will be past his-
tory, and in some future date,
we will all act responsibly and
see an end to animal suffer-
ing.


VR State Plan Public Meetings
Come share your thoughts on the ways to improve
Florida's Vocational Rehabilitation Program.
November 2
I1AM-1 PM
Mary Grizzle Building
11351 Ulmerton Road, Room 136
Largo, Florida
November 2
5 7PNM
Children's Board of Hillsborough County
Board Room
1002 East Palm Avent .
Tampa, Florida .
Ifyo, would like i,, J ,ir .- n. e ,

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inducts Aaron Irving


Aaron is currently at
FSU. He is the son of
Scott and Beth Irving
of Lake Panasoffkee


"It is only fitting that a high
academic achiever like Aaron
be recognized by Golden Key,"
said Alexander D. Perwich II,
Golden Key's Chief Executive


Aaron James Irving of Lake
Panasoffkee has accepted mem-
bership in Golden Key
International Honour Society
and was individually honored
during a recent campus ceremo-
ny.
Aaron is currently at FSU. He
is the son of Scott and Beth
Irving of Lake Panasoffkee and
the grandson of James and
Eloise Veal of Lake Panasoffkee.
Aaron is majoring in political
science and will attend law
school after graduating.


Officer. "Our members are
inspired and motivated by the
challenge not only to be recog-
nized for their outstanding
accomplishments, but also to
make a positive impact on our
world through the Society's com-
mitment to service."
Golden Key International
Honour Society was founded
more .than 25 years ago in
Atlanta, Ga., and provides aca-
demic recognition to college
juniors and seniors in the top 15
percent of their class.


651-1027SCT

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 OCTOBER 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
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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 inter-
ested in social issues in
Sumter County is welcome.
For information call Bonnie
Reidy at 728-6661.
Monday, Oct. 31
Halloween in the park is
scheduled from 4 p.m. to 8
p.m. Costume registration is at
5 p.m. with costume judging at
6:30 p.m. The event is spon-
sored by Friends of the
Panasoffkee Community
Library.
Be a volunteer: donation of
time, money for candy, and
labor in booths needed to
assure success this year.
There will be food, new
games, space walk, jump,
climb, slide house, treats, and
more prizes.
Food, fun, friends and
free!
It's all right there at the
Sumter County Fairgrounds.
Once again the Assemblies
of God churches have come
: together to put on a fall festi-
val event for the county.
And it's all free!
The crowds will gather from
6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for games, food
and entertainment. That's
popcorn, hot dogs and drinks.
Food, fun, friends and free!
It's all right there at the


Sumter County Fairgrounds.
Once again the Assemblies
of God churches have come
together to put on a fall festi-
val event for the county.
And it's all free!
The crowds will gather from
6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for games, food
and entertainment. That's
popcorn, hot dogs and drinks.
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 modem) 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.
The next general meeting
of TOOFAR, Inc. will be at 7
p.m. at the East Citrus
Community Center on Hwy. 44
approximately four miles east
of Inverness.
The speaker will be Captain
Joe Eckstein of Citrus County
Emergency Operations
Center. He will be speaking on
a very timely subject, hurri-
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Publix Supermarkets
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required; just stop on your certifications.
way by. The Patient Care Assistant
Tuesday, Nov. 8 class meets Monday through
Withlacoochee Technical Friday from 8 a.m. until 2:45
Institute is a offering Patient p.m., for approximately 11
Care Assistant class. Classes weeks. Hours during clinical
include Certified Nursing portion are 7 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.


period will follow.
A representative of
SWFWMD will explain about
the public meetings being
held for input on changing
scheduled levels on our lakes.
There will also be updates on
other local water issues about
which this organization is con-
cerned.
The group will be accepting
nominations for board posi-
tions, discussing plans for an
upcoming pig roast, and hav-
ing a cake auction. TOOFAR
shirts and cookbooks will also
be available.
Anyone interested in local
water issues is encouraged to
attend. All meetings are free
and open to the public.
For additional information
call TOOFAR at 726-5004 or
check out our new web site
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Office hours are Monday
through Friday 10 a.m. to 3
p.m.
Bingo Thursdays return
on Oct. 27 at 6 p.m. at St.
Lawrence Social Hall, corner
of U.S. 301 and E. Dade Ave. in
Bushnell. Doors open at 5
p.m., food available. Games
sponsored by Knights of
Columbus Council #12544.
Friday, Nov.4
There will be an all you can
eat spaghetti dinner from 4 to
7 p.m. at the Sumterville
Community Center on Hwy.
301 in Sumterville.
Dinner includes spaghetti,
salad, garlic bread and a drink
for $5.00. Homemade desserts
will be available for $1. Eat-in
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Muzzle loading hunting for deer in Georgia


I have just returned home
from a week of deer hunt-
ing in Georgia. The muz-
zle loading hunting season
was open for deer
and I spent a week
chasing a bunch of
elusive deer up
there. I knew before
I left that the moon
was going to be full a
and the deer hunt-
ing would probably N;
be tough but I had
to go and try my
luck anyway.
The weather was-
unseasonably hot JAMIE
and dry but even Outdoc
with all the bad ,
hunting conditions,
I did manage to get a fine
yearling deer with my muzzle
loading rifle and a yearling is
the very best deer for eating
purposes in my opinion.
The big bucks as expected
were not moving much at all
during the day time but as
bad as the hunting conditions
were due to the weather and
moon I did manage to locate
and see a couple of pretty
decent bucks that I will go
back after when the early rut
starts up next month.
.As a rule if a mature buck
has a good place to hide out
during the day 'light hours
they will not move to far from
their bedding area especially
if there are enough does
around and they have an
ample supply of natural feed
and water close by.
Anyway I now have a little
venison in the freezer to hold
me for a while till the muzzle
Loading deer season opens
here in Florida this coming
weekend.
The rules regarding deer
are very different from state
to state and before h u noting
anywhere it is always a good
idea to check out the local
rules and regulations.
It is not uncommon for the
. rules and regulations to
change in some way from year
to year, even in the state you
normally hunt, so you had not
'better just go by whatever the
rules were the year before o r


you might find your self being
presented with a .dreaded
ticket from the man in green.
I am a strong believer in
wearing hunter
orange colored
clothes While you
. hunt with a gun but
I don't really see
*' the need to wear
the orange vest
while bow hunting.
However up in
Georgia you must
wear 500 square
inches of hunter
orange colored
ADAMS material on your
r Writer person the entire
,.: time you are in the
woods deer hunt-
ing whether with a gun or a
bow.
In some states just wearing
a hat in the hunter orange
color is okay but if you hunt
deer in Georgia you had best
have a vest on or some other
article of outer clothing hav-
ing the prescribed 500 hun-
dred inches of orange show-
ing.
This rule even applies
when you are up in your tree
stand or hunting from a
ground blind of some type.
By the way, if you are on a
four wheeler or any other
means of transportation and
you are in the woods going or
coming to your stand and
have a passenger with you,
that passenger must also be
wearing the required amount
of hunter orange even though
they might not be'hunting or
intending to hunt.
I believe the local wildlife
officers have a lot of discre-
tion as to whether they will
write a ticket to appear in.
court or issue a warning but it
is not worth taking a chance.
All officers have bad hair
days just like we do and the
officer that happens to check
you out if you are in some
minor violation might be in a
good mood that day or a bad
mood and, quite frankly, some
of them will not give Florida
residents much of a break.
Anyway there are a bunch
,of different things that are


vastly different in regards to
what you can and cannot do
while hunting as you travel
from one state to the other,
and it is up to the individual
hunter to be up to snuff on all
of the different laws relating
to hunting no matter where


he or she might be.
It is really not all that hard
to check on the different rules
and regulations, as they are
readily available on the
Internet or with a phone call
to a local conservation officer
or game warden or the con-


servation office that is in
charge of hunting and fishing.
Each state has local or
regional offices where the
necessary hunting informa-
tion can be obtained as well
as a current set of rules and
regulations pertaining to the


area you might want to hunt
Anyway we are fortunate
that hurricane Wilma missed
us here in central and north
Florida and we all need to
thank the good Lord one more
time for his continued mercy.


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On Oct. 8, Mary Harrison
and Joyce /White of the
Granville Beville Chapter
2234 of the United Daughters
of the Confederacy attended
the 110th annual division.
convention in Clearnater. at
the Belleview Biltmore
Resort.
Daniel D. White, of the
Jubal T Early SCV Camp,
was a guest at the conven-
tion.
They attended the morning
business session and the
children of the confederacy
luncheon.
The Granville Beville
chapter was recognized for
its contribution to the


Florida education fund.
In the afternoon, all UDC
members and guests attend-
ed the memorial service to
honor the deceased mem-
bers.
Joyce White read a poem
called "The Last Hill" in
memory of the great great
granddaughters.
At the conclusion of the
service, members and guests
recessed to the harbor where
the memorial wreath was
placed in the water, and a
hymnn was sung.
Next year's convention will
be held Oct. 5 to 8, at the
Sunshine Marriott in Ft.
Lauderdale.


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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. 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, 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
amended; providing for codification;
providing for conflict; and providing
Cit ccity ofWildwood for an effective date.
Comprehensive Plan Amrmendment
.. ....-- Proposed Land Use
.Ordinance No. 435 is available at
S iCity Hall for Public inspection
I-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
Sto 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
"- -., i -verbatim record is made, which
Snand includes the testimony and evidence
Proposed Land Use upon which the appeal -is to be
M_ Commercial based.
[IM industry., based.
Institutional
Mixed Use ay -s- Joseph Jacobs City Clerk
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654-1027SCT


PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the City of Wildwood, Florida, will hold a Public Hearing on the Second
reading of Ordinance No. 436, during the 5:00 p.m. Commission Meeting of November 3, 2005, in
the City Hall Commission Chamber, Wildwood, Florida.

Ordinance No 436: An Ordinance of the city of Wildwood, Florida; rezoning certain real property in
compliance with the adopted Local Comprehensive Plan and Future Land Use Map; in accordance
with the Growth Management Act of 1985, as amended; providing for codification; providing for
conflict; and providing an
effective date.

Ordinance No. 436 is
available at City Hall for
Public inspection between
the hours of 8:00 a.m. and
L- ~5:00 p.m., Monday through
C.. PropaeWd Zw fg Friday. Comments may be
voiced at the above
mentioned meeting or in
Sr writing, addressed to the
City Clerk, 100 N Main
Street, Wildwood, Florida
L 34785

.... ,e;-. Be advised that any person
wishing to appeal any
Decision made by the
N 4. Commission on any matter
c' ^ -considered during the
.. meeting will need a record
]li]' l of. the proceedings, and
Wj 'i 3 '&' -''"j" may need to ensure that a
verbatim record is made,
/ which includes the
] testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal is to
be based.
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SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2005, PAGE 21

685-1027SCT

PUBLIC NOTICE

A Public Hearing has been scheduled for Tuesday, November 8, 2005 at 6:00 p.m. before the City of Wildwood Planning & Zoning/Board of Adjustment/Special Master. This hearing
will be held at the City Hall, 100 North Main Street, Wildwood, Florida to consider the following cases.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: That property lying south of County Road 472, north of County Road 114, and east of County Road 117, approximately 170 acres

ANNEXATION CASE NO: A 05-11-01... ... ... ..........
Owner: Power Corporation/Agent: James Tackett "

GOVERNMENT LOT 3, ALSO DESCRIBED AS THE FRACTIONAL EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 23 EAST, LESS THE
EAST 110 YARDS THEREOF; RESERVATION FOR FUTURE RIGHT-OF-WAY AS SHOWN ON DAYSPRINGG MEADOWS", PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 22, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SUMMER COUNTY, FLORIDA; A PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 23 EAST AND A PORTION OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4
OF SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 23 EAST, SUMMER COUNTY, FLORIDA,
MORES PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: s.o 2 COUNTY ROAD / SKETCH FOR DESCRIPTION (NOT A FIELD SURVEY)
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 21; '
THENCE, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4, N00007'57"E, 16.50 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH' 89028'08" EAST 992.11 FEET; THENCE .I .
SOUTH 00031'52" WEST 4.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 8928'08" EAST 100.00 FEET; THENCE I
SOUTH 00o31'52" WEST 12.50 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89028'08" EAST ALONG THE SOUTH -._ .
LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 21-18-23, A DISTANCE OF 1235.03 FEET; "
THENCE NORTH 0Q25'54" EAST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST 330' OF I -.-- .......- -...
GOVERNMENT LOT 3, A DISTANCE OF 2605.04 FEET; THENCE NORTH 8941'50" WEST H '
ALONG THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF COUNTY ROAD No. 472, A DISTANCE OF A '-AST -/ |
1005.37 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0016'53" WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST 1/2 -SECTON :0o----:-, | SOU-ST SECTION --2
OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 SECTION 21-18-23, A DISTANCE OF 450.38 FEET; THENCE .*7'W4.
NORTH 89o38'52" WEST 283.23 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0011'59" EAST 450.14 FEET; l, AREA = .169.83 ACRES |
THENCE NORTH 89041'50" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY 'LINE OF COUNTY ,-- '
ROAD No. 472, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00011'50" WEST 625.12 FEET; ,. .. VZl 4/" .
THENCE NORTH 89038'56" WEST 333.84 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00012'27" EAST 624.84
FEET; THENCE NORTH 89041'50" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF .. -
COUNTY ROAD No. 472, A DISTANCE OF 667.62 FEET;THENCE NORTH 8908'17" WEST -ii -- -
ALONG AFOREMENTIONED SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY, 659.20 FEET; THENCE SOUTH
00013'48" WEST 625.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89011'59" WEST 309.24 FEET; THENCE.
SOUTH 00019'39" WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF DAYSPRINGG MEADOWS" ACCORDING WO
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 22, OF THE PUBLIC I a 3 ,
RECORDS OF SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA, 534.86 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89011'59" WEST .- ,, -.. -J
ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 4 AFOREMENTIONED DAYSPRINGG MEADOWS", 326.00 COUNTY ROAD 114 _,__ .. .. ...(
FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00o19'39" WEST ALONG THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF ... .. .. .
COUNTY ROAD No. 117, A DISTANCE OF 66.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89011'59" EAST
ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 5 AFOREMENTIONED DAYSPRINGG MEADOWS", 326.00
FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00019'39" WEST 400.56 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 8924'13" EAST 142.50 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00019'39" WEST 373.45 FEET; THENCE SOUTH
89024'13" EAST 632.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00008'00" EAST 189.56 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89021'04" EAST 163.74 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0007'57" WEST 164.02 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 89020'44" EAST 36.00 FEET TO A POINT ON SAID SECTION LINE 21-18-23; THENCE SOUTH 0007'57" WEST ALONG THE LINE BETWEEN SECTION 20-18-
23 AND SECTION 21-18-23, A DISTANCE OF 608.90 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 169.83 ACRES MORE OR LESS.
REQUESTED ACTION: The applicant is seeking annexation into the City of Wildwood.

REZONING CASE NO: RZ05-11-01
Owner: Power Corporation/Agent: James Tackett
SKETCH FOR DESCRIPTION ROA N7.
A PORTION OF SECTION 20 AND 21, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 23 EAST, SUMMER (NOT A FIED SURVEY) ......-.
COUNTY, FLORIDA,' BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 21; THENCE
NO07'57"E ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 21, A DISTANCE OF 16.50 FEET I .
TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE NORTH 0007'57" EAST 608.90,FEET; THENCE -
NORTH 89020'44" WEST 36.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00007'57" EAST 727.52 FEET; i-._ I
THENCE SOUTH 89o52'03" EAST 34.21 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0025'00" EAST 471.72 ..;' -
FEET; THENCE NORTH 84012'41" EAST 105.31 FEET; THENCE NORTH 81o30'38" EAST .. --'" -- --. ,
322.87 FEET; THENCE NORTH 86018'28" EAST 100.01 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89057'28" .., --_ |
EAST 118.86 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 87o55'13" EAST 373.85 FEET; THENCE NORTH ..
0016'57" EAST 260.56 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 8943'03" EAST 316.55 FEET TO THE WEST -. : .-| '- 1..
LINE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 21; THENCE
N00616'57"E ALONG SAID WEST LINE, A DISTANCE OF 453.69 FEET TO THE SOUTH I Z
RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 472, (SAID RIGHT OF WAY BEING 66.00 "..
FEET WIDE); THENCE S89041'50"E ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A ... .= ,., ,,
DISTANCE OF 1,005.36 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST 110 YARDS OF _. I.MEr *.. /'1
GOVERNMENT 3; THENCE DEPARTING SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE, SOO025'54"W, ". /
ALONG SAID WEST LINE A DISTANCE OF 1,622.60 FEET TO THE WATERS OF LAKE 6" ,- 1 -"
MIONA; THENCE WESTERLY AND SOUTHERLY ALONG THE WATERS OF LAKE MIONA TO P ',NTO .r _n _c ----- i
THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 21; THENCE N89028'08"W "". 7
ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 505.39 FEET TO THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY
LINE OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 114; THENCE NORTHERLY AND WESTERLY ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE THE NEXT 4 COURSES, (1) N00031'52"E, A DISTANCE OF
12.50 FEET; THENCE (2) N89028'08'W, A DISTANCE OF100.00 FEET; THENCE(3) N0031'52"E, A DISTANCE OF 4.00 FEET; THENCE (4) N89028'08"W, A DISTANCE OF 992.11
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 110.38 ACRES MORE OR LESS. -
REQUESTED ACTION: The applicant is seeking a zoning change from the current zoning of Sumter County PUD (Planned Unit Development) to City of Wildwood PUD (Planned
Unit Development) for a proposed residential development.

SMALL SCALE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN CASE NO: C 05-11-01
Owner: Power Corporation/Agent: James Tackett
A PORTION OF SECTION 20 AND 21, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 23 EAST, SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
SKETCH FOR DESCRIPTION I
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 21; THENCE NORTH 00007'57" EAST ALONG THE (NOT A FIELD SURVEY) EXHIBIT
:'BETWEEN SAID SECTIONS 20 AND 21, A DISTANCE OF 625.40 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE
NORTH 0007'57" EAST ALONG AFOREMENTIONED LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS, 688.98 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 8935'00" :
EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINEOF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4'OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 21, A DISTANCE -IR N23472
OF 382.35 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00025'00" EAST 272:.09 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89035'00" EAST 632.34 FEET; THENCE .."....
SNORTH 0016'57" EAST 296.94 FEET; THENCE NORTH 8755'13" WEST 373.85 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89057'28" WEST ."l '...:. .i
118.86 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 86018'28" WEST 100.01 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 8130'38" WEST322.87 FEET; THENCE .- ; .
SOUTH 8412'41' WEST 105.31 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00o25'00" WEST 471.72 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89o52'03" WEST -.
34.21 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00007'57" WEST 727.52 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 8920'44" EAST 36.00 FEET TO THE POINT --
OF BEGINNING. .1
CONTAINING 9.73ACRES, MORE OR LESS. ,c77 .., .. ... ..
REQUESTED ACTION: The applicant is seeking approval of a small comprehensive plan amendment to join an additional.9.73 8 L _,-.--
acres to the PUD (Planned Unit Development). '" "


All oral and written communications concerning the case, between board members on the one hand, and the applicant or the -.- ,-- ,,,,,..
public on the other hand are prohibited by Florida law, unless made at the hearing on the case. j
SThe staff report on the case shall be sent to the board members/Special Master and be available to the general public at least five ..
(5) days prior to the hearing on the case. : '.... x 1 S ^S .. ^ ^.
Anyone other than the applicant the staff and those, who are entitled to receive written notice of the case under applicable law, .- !
who wish to present testimony at the hearing or cross examine other witnesses, must file a Notice of Appearance which must be in
the hands of staff not later than five (5) days prior to the, hearing. The Notice of Appearance should include the name and address "' .--,


of the party seeking to appear. Any person or by way of a lawyer or other appropriate representative, whether or not any R O No.I,4
representative is mentioned "in the Notice. Those filing Notice of Appearance shall be considered participants in the hearing, -""
'subject to a determination of standing if challenged on that point. ..

The Chairman of the Board/Special Master may allow participation in the hearing by persons filing a Notice of Appearance after IA- .'j
the five (5) day deadline, upon a showing of excusable neglect by that person, but if. such a late appearance is allowed the
Applicant shall have right too an automatic continuance of the case, at its option and without cost. Persons who do not file a
Notice of Appearance or who file late and do not, in the opinion of the Chairman/Special Master, demonstrate excusable neglect, are not entitled to seek any delay in the proceedings.
Anyone who does not file a Notice of Appearance may sign up at the beginning of the hearing to speak, and those who do so will be called as witnesses by the Staff during its
presentation, whether they support or oppose the Staff position, subject however to the rights of participants in the hearing to object to the testimony and to cross-examine these
witnesses. No one who does not file a Notice of Appearance may cross-examine any witness.
APPEAL: NECESSITY OF RECORD In order to .appeal the Board/Special Master's decision on this matter a verbatim record of the proceedings is required. The Board/Special
Master assumes no responsibility for furnishing said record.


/s/ lion Dixon, CBO/Community Development Director ............. ..- --.........- ... ...
City of Wildwood, Florida





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Lake-Sumter MPO to host regional transportation summit


The Lake-Sumter
Metropolitan Planning
Organization (MPO) will host a
"Regional Transportation
Summit" on Thursday, Oct 27,
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the
Lake-Sumter Community
College Everett A. Kelly
Convocation Center located at
9501 U.S. Highway 441,
Leesburg.


The theme of the MPO's
first summit is "building
regional partnerships." The
summit features multiple
speakers from various agen-
cies that are involved with
planning the transportation
network in Lake and Sumter
counties, including the
Expressway Authority,
Turnpike Enterprise and


Florida Department of
Transportation (FDOT).
"This summit will bring
together all the transportation
partners in the region to help
everyone understand how
they benefit transportation
and how we can better utilize
their services," said TJ. Fish,
executive director of the
Lake-Sumter MPO. ."This

In an old Salvation Army tra-
dition, local ladies work to
create doughnut bags for
law.enforcement officers.
The ladies shown are: (left to
right) Myrtle Grover, Eleanor
Stewart, Phyllis Maestro,
Dalia Hayes, Joyce Ledet,
Grace Delgros, Ruby Hawks.
Doughnuts for the event
were donated by Winn Dixie
and the Wal-Mart
Supercenter.


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 be at 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.


SUMTER COUNTY DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, CREED,
COLOR, RELIGION, SEX, FAMILIAL STATU-Si-NAkTNAL ORIGIN, OR HANDICAP.


EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY '"-


687-1027 SCT '
PUBLIC NOTICE


CITY OF BUSHNELL


PLEASE TAKE 'NOTICE that the following Ordinances were
approved by the City Council of the City of Bushnell, Florida on
their first reading and shall be acted upon for the second and final
reading at their regularly scheduled meeting to be held Monday,
November 7, 2005 at 6:00 pm in the Bushnell City Council
Chambers located at 219 N Market St. The attached map has been
provided for further clarification. Any interested party may appear
at said time and place to be heard.


ORDINANCE NUMBER 2005-09

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BUSHNELL, FLORIDA,
PROVIDING FOR A SMALL SCALE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
AMENDMENT TO THE LAND USE CLASSIFICATION ON THE
FUTURE LAND USE MAP OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED
IN THE CITY FROM C, COMMERCIAL, TO RH, MULTI-FAMILY-
RESIDENTIAL/HIGH DENSITY, ON THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP
AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

ORDINANCE NUMBER 2005-10

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BUSHNELL, FLORIDA,
DESIGNATING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN REAL
PROPERTY LOCATED, IN THE CITY AS A CATEGORY R-3, MULTI-
FAMILY, ZONING DISTRICT, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

City of Bushnell
Joy Coleman
City Clerk


PETITIONER: MC DEVELOPMENT, INC.
REQUEST: A PORTION OF' PARCEL N07=044
A/K/A LOT 10 BUSHNELL COMMERCE PARK
LAND USE CHANGE FROM C TO RH
ZONING CHANGE FROM COUNTY Cl TO CITY R3


forum will also assist the com-
munities of Lake and Sumter
counties to come to a better
understanding of how the
MPO functions."
The keynote speaker of the
summit is Robert Romig,
director of the Office of Policy
Planning for the FDOT
Central Office in Tallahassee.
Other speakers at the summit


include: Lake County
Commissioner and MPO
Chairman Debbie Stivender;
Mike Snyder, executive direc-
tor of the Orlando-Orange
County Expressway
Authority; Jim Ely, executive
director of the Florida's
Turnpike Enterprise; Lisa
Bacot, executive director of
the Florida Commission for


the Transportation
Disadvantaged; and George
Gilhooley, FDOT secretary for
District 5.
The public is invited to
attend the summit. Seating is
limited. For more information
about the summit or to
reserve a seat, call the
Lake-Sumter MPO office at
(352) 315-0170.


686-1027SCT

PUBLIC NOTICE BY
SUMTER COUNTY HOUSING DEPARTMENT
Hurricane Housing Recovery (HHR) Program

The Hurricane Housing Recovery (HHR) Program has funds available for Fiscal Year 2005/2006, 2006/2007
and 2007/2008 for the following strategies:

Strategy A Emergency Repair
Maximum Assistance: $7,500 for extremely-low very-low and low income applicants.
Funds are in the form of a grant. Recipients will not be required to repay the funds..
Amount Available: $60,000
Application Cycle: We will begin accepting applications on Monday, October31, 2005 on a first-come, first-
serve basis.
Strategy B Rehabilitation/Replacement
Maximum Assistance: $50,000 for extremely-low, very-low and low income applicants.
0% interest deferred payment loan, secured by a second mortgage and note.
Maximum Term: 10years
Amount Available: $150,000
Application Cycle:
This strategy is closed until all applicants on the current waiting list have been assisted. Once the
waiting list has been cleared and, if funds are still available; we will advertise the opening of the
application period.
Strategy C Foreclosure Prevention
Maximum Assistance: $6,000 for extremely-low, very-low, low and moderate income applicants.
Funds are in the form of a grant. Recipients will not be required to repay the funds.
Amount Available: $84,000
Application Cycle: We will begin accepting applications on Monday, October 31, 2005 on a first-come, first-
serve basis.
Strategy D Down Payment and Closing Costs Assistance
Maximum Assistance: $20,000 for extremely-low income, $15,000 for very-low income, $10,000 for low
income and $5,000 for moderate income applicants.
0% interest deferred payment loan, secured by a second mortgage and note.
Maximum Term: 10 years
Amount Available: $120,000
Application Cycle: We will begin accepting applications on Monday, October31, 2005 on a first-come, first-
serve basis.
Strategy E Housing Re-entry Assistance
Maximum Assistance: $5,000 for extremely-low, very-low and low income applicants
Funds are in the form of a grant. Recipients will not be required to repay the funds.
Amount Available: $90,000
Application Cycle: We will begin accepting applications on Monday, October 31, 2005 on a first-come,
first-serve basis.

For more information about the above strategies or to pick up an application, please call (352) 793-0272, or
stop by the Sumter County Housing Department located at 115 North Florida Street, Bushnell, FL.

Mobile Homes: Post 1994 mobile homes will be eligible as long as the home is structurally sound and meets
codes at the time of construction. Pre 1994 mobile homes will be addressed on a case-by-case basis.

SUMTER COUNTY DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, CREED, COLOR,
RELIGION, AGE, SEX, FAMILIAL STATUS, MARITAL STATUS, NATIONAL ORIGIN,
OR HANDICAP.

640443

688-1027SCT

PUBLIC NOTICE


CITY OF BUSHNELL


PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the following Ordinances were approved by the City
Council of the City of Bushnell, Florida on their first reading and shall be acted upon for
the second and final reading at their regularly scheduled meeting to be held Monday,
November 7, 2005 at 6:00 pm in the Bushnell City Council Chambers located at 219 N
Market St. The attached map has been provided for further clarification. Any interested
party may appear at said time and place to be heard.

ORDINANCE NUMBER 2005-11

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BUSHNELL, FLORIDA, ANNEXING CERTAIN
REAL PROPERTY INTO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY BY VOLUNTARY
ANNEXATION, REDEFINING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY TO INCLUDE SUCH
LANDS, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

ORDINANCE NUMBER 2005-12

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BUSHNELL, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR A
SMALL SCALE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT TO THE LAND USE
CLASSIFICATION ON THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP OF CERTAIN REAL
PROPERTY ANNEXED INTO THE CITY AS RL, RESIDENTIAL/LOW DENSITY, ON
THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

ORDINANCE NUMBER 2005-13

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BUSHNELL, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING CERTAIN
REAL PROPERTY ANNEXED INTO THE CITY AS A CATEGORY R-1, SINGLE
FAMILY, MODERATELY EXCLUSIVE, ZONING DISTRICT, AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.

City of Bushnell

Joy Coleman
City Clerk


640444


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Only one signature
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Call weekdays
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ext. 600 (8am-7pm)
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MASTERS DEGREE
MSW
Per diem for a
rapidly growing
Home Care
Agency.
Fax Resume to:
(352) 568-8202 or
call (866)-568-8203
EOE DWFP


-N
Billing
Specialist II
the Centers
,is seeking a detailed
entally Ipatie:..rnts




r .'3 .':.131 i tr, llr,
mentally ill patients
r.r l: i Sr, .- r

codes tor services
Srendered rtrainina
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$8.09-9,11/hr.
Comprehensive'
benefits package.
30 paid days off in 1st
yr. DFWP/EOE, send,
fax, or email resume
to: HR, 5664 SW 60th
Ave., Ocala,'FL 34474
rhhecenters us
(352) 291-5580 .

RN-HOME.CARE
Need full-time RN
for rapidly growing
Home Care
-Agency.
Fax Resume to:
(352) 568-8202 or
call (866)-568-8203
EOE DWFP


Let the
Sumter
County
Times work
for you!


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Outreach
Counselor

the Centers
Is seeking a
Substance Abuse
Outreach Counselor
i ,,'jr L'C ,or.I .
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Fix. creaue BA
C-, .='- ir. Hjrr..ar
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min 2 yrs exp in
*i, .,I-h *'r.r, L... C .
vrs exp. Salary range
C 1. I''J l 1:1 *:. 2'-' il.I IJ
annually.
Comprehenli'.'e
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yr. DFWP/EOE Fax or
m ,i r f ume r' H-'
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,7r C.':,,,e 0'l
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Bldg. #1, Ocala and,
fil out an application.


RN-HOME CARE
COORDINATOR
Need additional,
HCC for a
rapidly growing
SHHA.Areas to be
determined/
flexible.
Fpx Resume to:
(352) 568-8202 or
call (866)-568-8203
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BOOKKEEPER
Local Branch.of'major
distributor located in
Dunnellon seeks
reliable A/R BKPR. This
detail oriented
Individual should be
experienced in
deposits, cash
applications and -
account
reconcillation.on
computerized system,
Duties are varied and
Interesting.
i'r,.:..-.iecag. :or "
Ie a plus
Send Resume
with Salary
requirements to:
Bradco Supply Corp
18940 CR 328
Dunnellon, Fl 34432
Or Fax To:
352-465-0990


Build a career
with us!
If you are Interested
In a career In Social
Work, have a
Bachelor's degree In
the field of Human
Services & a min of 1
yr exp working with
children daycaree,
Internships,'working,
. etc.) visit our Job Fair
on Wed Oct 26th
from 4:00-7:00pm
on-site at our
Administrative
Building #1
5664 SW 60th Ave.
(also known as Airport
Rd.) in Ocala
to hear how you can
train to be a Child
Welfare Worker.
Starting salary is
$15.19/hr. plus bene-
fits. DFWP/EOE
If you are unable to
attend, send, fax, or
email resume to: HR,
5664 SW 60th Ave.,
Ocala, FL 34474
hr@thecenters us
(352) 291-5580




Job Fair
the Centers
Is holding a Job fair
Wednesday Oct 26th
from 4-00-7:OOPM
on-site at our
Administrative
Building #1
5664 SW 60th Ave.
(also known as Airport
Rd.) In Ocala
For those available
to start ASAP.
Bring Photo ID -
Background checks
will be conducted.
Personnel will be
available to conduct
"on the spot"
interviews for the
following positions:
Family Care
Managers
$31,600 $38,000 BA
degree In Human
Svcs field with
.a.l :.;. C1. l .. l :
-' ..'1 "rl.n .. I ,
.-rail.jr n I J lrrii .

pereneo
Adolescent
Substance Abuse
Counselors
$26,500- $29,800 BA
Degree in Human
Ser I.- rl l.- .. I Ir Ir
1 4,' ,uri,:1n r,,iS ,3,j:7
Wi *3r *.,r,-.:pr lir.
applications for the
following positions:
./ C. 'llrIj
/ Substance Abuse
Techs (3rd shift)
/ Cooks,
2MH Tech ,
Transporters
/ Emergency
Evaluators
Comprehensive

it ,r oIFt E.I E
I ,'j ar' uir' t-le' 0
attend, send, fax,
or email resume to:
H-. *'.-:3io Fr -0 rl
hrslhecenlers us
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Bulldozers,
Backhoes, Loaders,
Dump Trucks,
Graders, Scrapers,
Excavators

Next Class: Nov. 14th'
Train in Florida

-National Certification
Financial Assistance
J:.t'b Pi3.:eTe'Tiiil A Ildiari'e

800-383-7364
Asi,.:,,'il1 Tririing, Srrs.:es

645951

FRAMERS
(WOOD FRAMING)
We're the largest
framing company In
the state. We pay .
more, have great
benefits, and have
the best chance for
advancement.
Call us to make more
'money.
Bill: 813-267-4741
OR
Carpenter
Contractors of
America, Inc.
1-800-959-8806
www.carpenter
contractors.com

LABORERS
$9. Hr. start. Mon.-Fri.
7 3:30, partial
Insurance for employ-
ees after 120 days, (352)
314-3760

MECHANIC NEEDED
Must Have Own Tools
Wildwood Auto
(352) 748-1716


SALESPERSON
Local Branch of major
distributor located In
Dunnellon seeks
SALESPERSON,
Good Customer
Service skills and
Experience In building
supplies helpful.
Send Resume
with Salary
requirements to:
Bradco Supply Corp
18940 CR 328
Dunnellon, Fl 34432
Or Fax To:
352-465-0990





CASHIERS AND
FRUIT BAGGERS
,,,lr., ..3 -_- :,L. rri.-'
hi .r 'l J. .,. ",. 2,rt
stores. Cal) Judy at
352-266-3800
or apply in person
Florida Citrus Center
753 E. Hwy.44,
Wildwood







OPERATOR
For A Terex
30-P&H 40 Ton Crane.
*Must Have CDL & Exp.
In Trees & Trusses
LaPERLE CRANE
4,$ 726-2483

.CLASS A & B
DRIVERS NEEDED

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INCLUDED
,Excellent Pay And
Benefits.
Bradco Supply
1-800-829-7663
DFWP


eWMWSE Regional
Pay Package
New
Valdosta Terminal
]Q Immediate
C'pr-nr,i3- ':---' I P0 ,
GREAT Benefits
GREAT Hometime 6,
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.311 ,:ujg t,:, 33, 3r
1-800-587-1964
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OPERATOR
TRAINING FOR
EMPLOYMENT


TELLER
POSITION
At Center State Bank,
Bushnell office.
Previous bank or
cash handling
experience preferred,
Please Call
813-780-4274
or Fax resume to:
813-779-8753
EOE





A CASH COWI
90 vending machine
units, you OK locations,
entire business $10,670
Hurryl (800) 836-3464
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DRIVER
Webster area, min.
class B, CDL w/
hazmat, competitive .
pay, benefits, DFWP
800-330-1369
SEASONAL
POSITIONS'
Earn holiday pay while
helping others,
Variable days & hours
In Sumter County.
For more Info call:
Salvation Army
(352)568-2284




$500 SIGNING BONUS!
An exciting opportunity
Travel the USA with our
young co-ed team.
Personality a must
Enthusiastic, motivated,
able to travel, Call
Roabble,(877) 787-4386
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POTENTIAL If someone
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require 1 year OTR
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(321) 202-4406 FCAN
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qualifie,3 3.i -. i.:E
Central Florida Local
& National OTR
positions. Food grade
t,.e .r r..-. ri.-:r, .3i r..-.
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years experience. Call
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EARN DEGREE -.r,ilr,-
-Ct:. I r,,:,r a Lo [ al.l.:.al
*Business, *Paralegal.,
S*Computers. Job
placement assistance,
Computer & Financial
1i,3 1f ,3u 3hi
^. onlinetide,...ater
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KNOWLEDGEABLE
HORSE PEOPLE needed,
Become ahn
r.'-Jp. ,r,,J r. .3 .', i il for
H.:.r:. :u..pprlTe rI
,:,r,-,*par, a'lg01 l,
recruitment and
product sales.
Commissions based
program.
Contact Sarah
q, -. -." -jIr J ,,r
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MOVIE EXTRAS Actors
and modelsI Make
$75-$250/day.
All ages and faces ,
wanted. No. Exp.
required. FT/PT
(800) 851-9048 FCAN
ROAD RULES Ten
immediate openings
for the sharpest
people to represent
sports, fashion & news
publications, Must be
money motivated, start
immediately, paid
daily. (866) 891-3673
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S/E & 3-STATE RUN:
T/T drivers. Home week-
ends. Mileage pay,
benefits, 401K. Trainees
welcome. Miami area.
Exp. req. 21 min age/
Class-A CDL
Cypress Truck Lines
(800)545-1351 FCAN


ARBOR CARE
TREE SERVICE
Licensed & Insured
"No Job'Too Big or
ISmall!"
*Free Estimates*
SBucket Truck
Stump Grinding
Trirhminr & Removal
Bert Lovett
(352)303-3878
Ir'---' -"-
B.J
BeckelheImer
TREE I
I SERVICE
. BUCKET TRUCK I
* STUMP r I
GRINDING
+ LANDSCAPING
I 793-5949 I
Top Shape I
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LANDI'S HOME
IMPROVEMENT
Exterior Remodeling
Vinyl Siding, Soffit &
Facia, Gutter &
Down Spouts, Shutters
Exterior Custom Trim
Lic/Ins.Free Estimates
Francis Landi Owner
Phone(352) 615-1435
We accept major
credit cards.




GIGANTIC MIRRORS:
1,i 11-: 1 i 0 1 l t 15
each; (9) 72"x100"x1/4"
at $165 each. Will
E ir ., r...i .j ., Call
N o w : ?0 ., 0 ..





HOT TUB/SPA, 5 person,
like new, 24 jets, Red-
-:..:. 1 .: r.,r..- t HI-
-uTp. 3 ..n I I -'
(352) 286-5647
Spa!, Hottub! 4-5 person
Deluxe model. Thera-
peutic. Full warr, Sac.
$1,650. 352-346-1711




AUCTION- MAGNOLIA
PLANTATION 5900 +/-
acres, near Albany, GA.
r,jrl.r,J n u:.- r .
abundant water,
irrigated rowcrops,
pecan orchards
Sat. Nov. 26. 10am
Rowell Auctions, Inc.
r0nn) ?2?-e3.?
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-AUCTION NOVEMBER 5,
10 AM 226+/- acres,
Irrigated, farm equip-
ment, steel warehouse,
10% BP Rowell Auctions,
Inc. (800) 323-8388
www.rowellauctions.
coam GAL AU-C002594
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AUCTION THURS.
11/10/05 AT 2PM
Yellowstone, River
Frontage Properties &
private hunting Island,
Glendive, Montana +/-
386 acres'irrigated,
World ClassGame
hunting, fishing.
Contact: Rick
(406) 485-2548
(406) 939-1632. www.
R-KAuction.com
FCAN




SCabinet Shop Tools
For Sale, air compres-
sor, table saw, radial
arm saw, hinge
machine, staple guns,
router, fans, heaters, &
hardware & more.
Nov. 4th & 5th 9 -2pm
Across from Sumter Co.
Fairgrounds
Tip Top Cabinets
(352) 793-9001




BUILDING SALE
"Last chance!" 20x26
now $3,955 25x30,
$5,700. 30x40, $8,300.
40x60, $12,900. Many
others. Meets 140MPH
higher available. One
end included. Pioneer
(800) 668-5422 FCAN
METAL ROOFING SAVE
$$$ Buy Direct from
manufacturer. 20
colors in stock with all
accessories. Quick turn
around Delivery
available. Toll free
(888) 393-0335 FCAN


ALL CASH CANDY
ROUTE Do you earn
$800 a day? 30
machines, free candy.
All for $9,995.
(800) 629-9968
BO02000033 CALL US:
We will not be
undersold FCAN
LOCAL VENDING ROUTE
Soda, snacks, candy,
juices, water, great
equip. and locations,
financing available
w/$7,500 down. Call
(877) 843-8726
#B02002-037 FCAN
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ENTREPRENEUR?
This is it. Most powerful
compensation plan on
the planet. No selling.
Not MLM. Proven way
to earn a VERY
substantial Income
Call (800) 775-0723
www. WinWIndow.com
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OXYGEN USERS: enjoy
freedom! Travel without
canisters. No more bot-
tiesi Oxlife's lightweight,
Oxygen concentrators
run off your car and In
your home. U.S.A.
made- warranteed
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BDRM SET 9PC's
cherrywood, comp. set,
never used. Still boxed.
Cost $8900. Sac, $1750.
(352) 266-2709




INVERNESS

Cooter Festival
Yard Sale
Saturday. Oct. 29
9 00 am 1.00 pm.
Located in the county
parking lot corner of
Dampier St. and
Apopka Ave
Adjacent to Little Ilaly
Dell in Downmown
Inverness
All proceeds benefit
the Citrus County
United Way




SLOT MACHINE
3 spinning reels, 5 way
payout, 200 tokens,
mint cond: Worth
$1300, sell $250..
(352) 266-2709




GUN SHOW
October 29th & 30th
Sat. 9-4, Sun. 9-3,
Steinbrenner's
Yankee Ramada Inn
1-75, Exit 354, Ocala
(904)461-0273
POOL TABLE 8'
Prof, solid wood, 3 pc.
1" slate, Leather drop
pockets, unused still In
box, Cost $4900. Sac.
$1550. (352) 266-2709




A MUST SEE!
New 3 bedroom, 2
bath on 1/2 acre.
Great location, the
best construction,
too many options to
list. Seller motivated,
$2,000 down;
$587.47 per mo.
Call for more info
352-621-9181
BANK OWNED
REPO"S!
Never lived in
Starting @ $40,000 -
Only a few left
Payments from
$349.00 per month
Call for locations
352-621-0119
Over 3,000
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in your area.
Call today. Ready to
move into.
352-795-2618
STOP RENTING!!!
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ill. l i
Toll free:1-866-773-5338




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Properties
listed at
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Beautiful 3/2 on
1/2 acre in great
school district.
$2,000 and $650 mo,.
(352) 795-6085 '

Great Country Setting
3/2 on 2 acres In the
Mini Farms. Easy to
Qualify. $4,000 down
and $560 mo.
(352) 795-1272

Just what you've
been looking for. New
4/2 on 5 acres. Zoned
for agriculture. Horses
Welcome. $6,000
Down $750 mo.
(352) 795-8822
LAND/HOME
1 /2 acre homesite
in country setting.
3 bedroom, 2 bath
under warranty,
driveway, deck,
appliance
package,
Must See,
$579.68 per month
W.A.C. Call
352-621-9183
New Land Home
Packages Available.
Many to Chose from.
Call today for
approval, Low down
and low monthly
payments.
1-877-578-5729





Over 3,000
Homes and
Properties
listed at
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(800) 841-5868 FCAN


LAKE PANASOFFKEE
FOR LEASE 4800 sq. ft.,
commercial building,
owner will modify to
specifications. Chris at
516-702-8585




BUSHNELL
(city) 2/2/1+ den, scrn.
rm., extras, incl. fenced
yard. $950/mo. + dep.
Sm. pet ok. 1st & last
(1 yr lease)
352-793-1650




PUBLISHER'S
NOTICE:
All real estate
advertising in this
newspaper is subject
to Fair Housing Act
which makes it illegal
to advertise "any
preference, limitation
or discrimination
based on race, color,
religion, sex, handi-
cap, familial status or
national origin, or an
intention, to make
such preference, limi-
tation or discrimina-
tion." Familial status in-
cludes children under
the age of 18
living with parents or
legal custodians,
pregnant women
and people securing
custody of children
under 18. ,
This newspaper will
not knowingly accept
any advertising for
real estate which is in
violation of the law.
Our readers are
hereby informed that
all dwellings
advertised in this
newspaper are avail-
able on an equal
opportunity basis.
To complain of
discrimination call
HUD toll-free at
1-800-669-9777. The
toll-free telephone
number for the
hearing impaired is
1-800-927-9275.





BUSHNELL AREA:
2 bd. rm., 2 bth,hbuse
5.2 HIGH & DRY ACRES
Well maintained,.
scattered Live-Oaks for
shade! Horses welcome
Incl. 50 ft.x30 ft. Gar-
age/Shop on slab for
your Motor coach etc.!
Asking $249,000.
ALL AMERICAN REALTY
(352)793-6506




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BEAUTIFUL
NORTH CAROLINA
Escape the heat in the
cool beautiful/peace-
ful mountains of west-
ern NC Homes, cabins,
acreage & investments,
Cherokee Mountain
Realty, GMAC Real
Estate, Murphy, NC
www.cherokee
mountainrealty.com
Call for free brochure.


sanctioned Golf Digest
Schools teaching
facility Call toll free
(866) 334-3253 ext. 974
www.cherokee
valleysc.com
Price: $69,900, 10%
down, balance
financed at 4.94% fixed,
24 month balloon, OAC
FCAN




TENNESSEE LAKESIDE
ACREAGE New
community. 1+ acre
homesites from the 30's.
Private boot slips.
Limited availability.
Lake access/ boat
ramp. Close to
downtown
Chattanooga
(866) 292-5769 FCAN


MATERIALS"-"

Block Plant Tender
Immediate opening for a hard
worker with mechanical ability.
Experience in concrete block
manufacturing, inventory control
and forklift operation helpful.
Competitive pay & benefits.
Phone 352-603-9060 |
EOE M/F


GA WATERFRONT
Pre-Construction
condos include top
amenities, marina,
4-star hotel, and lots
morel Refundable
$1,000 reservation
deposit to hold.
Incredible opportunity.
Realtor (877) 468-5687
FCAN
LAKEFRONT LOG HOME
$99,900 Lake
Cumberland, KY New
authentic 2400 sq.ft.
Available 10/29/05
Jamestown area
(800)770-9311
ext. 822 FCAN
NC MOUNTAIN CABIN
on mountain top, view,
trees, waterfall & large
public lake nearby,
2 bedroom, 1 bath
$99,900 Owner
(866) 789-8535
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606-1027 SCT
11/21/2005 Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice of Public Sale
Notice Is hereby given
that the 'following de-
scribed vehicle will be
sold per Florida Statutes,
Section 713.78 For Towing
& Storage Charges at In-
terstate Long Tow, 1490
West Highway 48, Bush-
nell, Florida (Sumter Coun-
ty). (352) 303-0288
Sale Date & Time'
November 21, 2005 at
8:00 AM
1995 Pontiac Grand Am
(#7088) VIN#
1G2NW55MSSC768785,
Interstate Long Tow Re-
serves The Right To Bid

Published one (1) time in
the Sumter County Times,
October 27, 2005.




693-1117 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
TAX DEED #3921
Notice is hereby given
that, ARCHIE L. COLLUM
TRUST, the holder of the
following certificate has
filed said certificate for a
tax deed to be Issued
thereon. The certificate
number and year of issu-
ance, the description of
the property, and the
name In which it was as-
sessed are as follows;
Certificate No.: 636
Year of Issuance; 2003
Description of Property:
THAT PART OF NE 1/4 OF
NE 1/4 LYING S OF SAL
R/W LESS E 705.54 FT AND
LESS BEG AT SW COR RUN
N 100 FT E 210 FT N 110 FT
E 210 FT S 210 FT W 420 FT
TO POB
Parcel Number G07-018
SEC 7 TWP 19S RNG23E
Name In which assessed:
NADINE BRYANT & FRANK
MCMILLON'
Said property being In the
County 'of Sumter, State
of Florida. Unless such cer-
tificate shall be redeem-
ed according to law the
property described in
such certificate shall be
sold to the highest bidder
at the Court House, door
on Monday, December
05, 2005, at 11:00 A.M.
Pursuant to Florida Statute
197.542 (2): The high bid-
der shall post with the.
clerk a nonrefundable
cash deposit of $200.00 at
the time of the sale, to be
applied to the sale price
at the time of full pay-
ment.
Witness my hand and offi-
cial seal on this 10/18/05.
GJ,, I r H,' a..a 'i
in ci ir, .:u i ,C i ,jr, n
uiTl.r ,: .-'urr, i r: n ..3
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ Becky Howard
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times in
the Sumter County Times,,
'CcIoae, ~ rl.:..err,c-.er 3,
i:, ara I .L'] .


695-1117 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Si,:," .: : ,f il,: .3 i;,n
I.:. i,-. Iee.-3
FAX DEED #3923
Notice Is hereby given
that, ARCHIE L COLLUM
TRUST #152, the holder of
the toii-o.,ir.g certificate
has rie.3 .:atrd certificate
for a tax deed to be Is-
suc' ir.ere-or, The certifi-
cate number and year of
::.jan.,e ire .- i A:cripiion
or ine cp,.r.o rr, .3r.n rr.i-.
r,'namr, ir. .r.i:n in ,.3. 0..
sessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 722
Year of Issuance: 2003
C :'c C.rili.r. :.f Pro .rt,
urji is:1! BLCG i z 1Ali
C''LW'.'.CE' COt'Cr'o.111li.
UM UNDIV .927 INT COM-
MON ELEMENTS & ETC
P,-1,ce rI'jrtbe-i' 62oi12in
'EC 2. TWP i9 fPC-G 23
J.3,JT. in .rnicr. a:.3 s:d;:
BETH SHEHVA MARCH-
IAFAVA
Said property, being In the
County of Sumter, 'State
of Florida. Unless such cer-
tificate shall be redeem-
ed according to law the
pr.,pr.'rT, c-.,.:riDea Ir,.
..:r, .:er.anicaie :r.Cal D.
said i.:. ir, l nigr.e: i iS c r
at irie Court H-ou.e, -.:.or
c.r. Monday, December
05, 2005, at 11:00 AM.
Pursuant to Florida Statute
197.542 (2): Tr,e nigr, ria.
.'er :r..ii i c.: l nirr. Ir.,
Clerk a r.or.re ur.dac.Iel
ca;h. A:..:-:n c-i 520000 ao
trG time .-0 ir,e sale io re
dppiled c, rri.e lai ponce
ai in-n Iime .:. rull pa% '
merit.
Wir.,e:. m., har. 3r.d ffi.
.:i.a'i .al cr.r, l: 1 T' i..0 .
Gloinr. a HO,..,:r.'
Clirk or tr.. Circuill ::u.,
'umirr. .:.jrr., FErca.
,CIITCUli Co .uRi SE-L,.
B, "s P.arr., L HCM.1r.
DepuT, C ierk.
Pull:nea it:.u, ('4) times In
thre urter Cornr, liTe;
CO.crer c." ric..eam.er .
1ar.a- i" C200.


694-1117 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
TAXDEED #3922
Tric.nc- is r.ereo, gli.or.n
ir.ai ARCHIE L. COLLUM
TRUST #152. the holder of
rc ic.Icli.'Ir.g c rnlficale
rno: flea :0' -.:eplinicaile
IO-r a aov dCla TO e I.
:'jea ireeror, ine cernji.
cate riumcer' and ,ea Ior
i:uuanrce ire daecripior,
or ir. proper, a -, n-a r,re
rnarre Ir v.r,icr. in woa a'-
5ec.zed anr .a' IcIIC-,,
Cemrnflcai-, o i. "3
.ear o i.:. :Jua.nce 2'0
Ce..:rpri.:,r. c-r Pi, e'rrT,
FMOT.1 r nA cOc r SH-C',
:CiE'l Fl,rT -DLD ) ,r.i .I
Jc10 FT W '0A F FCr PFOB
Runr w il2 FT rT ;21IC F E
li2 12 FT S 210 FT T0 PCFO
DES5C DEED OF. i;J PG

LEbtIERik'UBDS
for,3CelilumnOer J30.DOJ.
SEC TWiPF 20I RrtG 22
riorsfl ir. .hic oia.e,.:e
EVELYN M SINGLETON EST,
TROY & DEBRA SINGLETON
Saol prop.,r, Oeirrg in ire
Counrt of uumier ilale
O: Fioiiaa jniJri ;.:r., .:er-
iiilca:e .noal pe rea-:ee'
Ca acccrOaing to law nhe
proper, aeicride.:3 ir.
.Jucr cerniricane naril le
I,I toa t he nigr.e.1 claoer
or ire COurt Hou,' aoor
nr. Monday, December
05 2005, at 11:00 A M.
Pursuant to Florida Statute
197.542 (2)- Tre r.igr. Duod
delr ;naii p,: n *.irh rric
.:irer a r,:.nre&ur,nd31it
C:ar.O aepo:rn lor 20000 01
rne nrre Lo rhe tale I e
applied 1 io rn.- sale price
or mre tire or full pay-

WirVvllnea m r..ar.a ara ors.
:11 '.eil oin r.il 10, 18:'05
1 :a I ,' Hi -,'., ad
.OCerik ir.e Circjuii Court
SumiTei Counr, Florida
CIRCUITT COuRi SE, L.',
B, .i' KairO,, L H1-.,I.1on'
Depur, Clei.
Fuliir-.ed Iour (J; inimes In
tme Sumier County Times,
Ocorraer 2". November 3,
10 and 17, 2005.


607-1027 SCT
Sumter County School Bd.
Closed Session 11/01/05
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Sumter County Schoo
Board will meet In close
session for the purpose ol
considering student ex-
pulsions on Tuesday,
11-01-05, at 4:00 p.m., In
the Sumter County School
Board Meeting Room on
2680 WC 476, Bushnell,
Florida.

Published one (1) time in
the Sumter County Times,
October 27, 2005.


697-1117 SCT

PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
TAX DEED #3925
Notice Is hereby given
that, ARCHIE L. COLLUM
TRUST, the holder of the
following certificate has
'fled said certificate for a
tax deed to be issued
,thereon. The certificate
number and year of -issu-
ance, the description of
the property, and the
name In which it was as-
sessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 1388
Year of Issuance: 2003
Description of Property:
LOT 9 BLK C PHASE 1 THE
WOODS OR 179 PG 583
Parcel Number R12C209
SEC 12 TWP22S RNG21E
Name In which assessed:
OTTO KRISTOFERSON
Said property being In the
County of Sumter, State
of Florida. Unless such cer-
tificate shall be redeem-
ed according to law the
property described In
such certificate shall be
sold to the highest bidder
at the Court House door
on Monday, December
05, 2005, at 11:00 A.M.
Pursuant to Florida Statute
197.542 (2): The high bid-
der shall post with the
clerk a nonrefundable
cash deposit of $200.00 at
the time of the sale, to be
applied to the sale price
at the time of full pay-
rriiri
wirrr.Ae my hand and offi-
cial seal on this 10/18/05.
Gloria R. Hayward
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sumter County, Florida
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
,By: /s/ Kathy L, Howton
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Sumter County Times,
October 27, November 3,
10 and 17,2005.



696-1117 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
TAX DEED #3924
Notice is hereby given
that, ARCHIE L. COLLUM
TRUST, the holder of the
following certificate has
filed said certificate for a
tax deed to be issued
thereon. The certificate
number and year of Issu-
ance, the description of
the property, and the
name in which it was as-
sessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 604
Year of Issuance: 2002
Description of Property:
E 77.8 FT OF N 1/2 OF N
1/2 LOT 1 & E 77.8 FT OF N
4.4 FT OF S 1/2 OF N 1/2
LOT 1 BLK 19 MASON'S EXT
DENHAM'S SURVEY TOWN
OF WILDWOOD
PB 1 PB 50
Parcel Number G06L142
SEC6 TWP 19 RNG23
Name In which assessed:
DONALD C & BRANDY R
CURRIE
'lai.3 orcper,' being In the
:o.ur, ror 3umter, State
.o Fionaa unless such cer-
tificate shall be redeem-
ed according to law the
property described in
such certificate shall be
sold to the highest bidder
at the Court House door
on Monday, December
05, 2005, at 1100 A.M.
Pursuant to Florida Statute
197.542 (2): The high bid-
der shall post with the
clerk a nonrefundable
ca :r. 1:''.. ii :,f 20 ,'00 a t
rr.Tv imI ;T r i ". I 'oi i.:. ce,
applied to the sale price
at the time of full pay-
ment.
Witness my hand and offi-
clal seal on this 10/18/05.
.-i.:rna i3 H3noara
C rk O Ir.e n cii Iun '.:.: ,n
Su'rter Co-jr, Fi.-.riaa
(CiI'Cull C'Ur-T 'E L
6, ,;I KaTr,r L H L ,Arn
Deputy Cerk,
Published tour (4) times In
the Sumter County Times,
October 27; November 3,
10 and 1' 2005

677-1027 SCT
Notice to Creditors
Estate of Louise P. Frye
PUBUC NOTICE
If THE .ir,,.c UIT C.U i F.'.
Sr Fobtir 'C -1.ir Fr, j
hr.I:.=iE 'I. iL.riCri
Fil No ;0,r.' j000i"
IN RE: ESTATE OF
LOUISE P. FRYE
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tn, arrmir.i.iratio.n ori rre
r.raie .-: LOUISE P FRYE
acea,;1ed Fie ruIfT&mer
2005CF.0C,02 i' pera.
Irg Ir, ir.e CirculI CcOurt icr
Sumter County,' Florida,
Probate Division, the ad-
dress of which Is 209 N.
Florida Street, Bushnell,
Florida. The names and
addresses of the personal,
iepreer.i'oll..e and the
per,.:.ral representative's
attorney are set forth be-
"1 creditors of the dece-
sent ana oiher persons
rna.ir.g ::Iai|T: or de-
mnr.3' cgain.r .asce-'
,'iir. : e.laloe Ir.cluaingr
urnTaiurea carir.gerii or
urilauiaaiea cloim. or.
.rorr, a copy of this no-
rce r. served must fili
trr.elr :lalms with this courun
Win-ill .THE LATER CF
r-H;IEE MONTHS AFTER IHE
3iE ',F Fiif r PUBLIC8I .
lr'.J OCF IHIS nOTICE ci,,
u Cr .'S AFTER THE D.iE
OF SERI.'lCE OF COP
OF ti- rj.'c.riCE .2I THEM.1
II i lhe cre.'Jiic,' of ii.-.,
adceacr.ir ard C.er.on.
r., .ir.g clair.: Or .e.r
,Taroa agoir.;' tr, dcae.
.enlt : eorate Inclualr.g
unrrmatuiea corirngeri .:,r
unliqulioied clairr,:. mur:1
ruie ir.eir claim.. nsur. Ir.l.
:.:,un WIHilll TI-REE
r.LItIb-HS ArFEr' THE CEArE
OF THE FiPrT PI.BLICATION
OF IHI; rnroTCE
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.
rr., oalre ., ir.,e sri put-
inaclo r. of iri. rjerice Is
October 20,2005.
Personal Representative:
DONALD P. FRYE
00 C 'r Jo-
La k- Far.a'.:.niee FL

Attorney for Personal '
Representative:
RANDALL N. THORNTON
Florida Bar No.: 176505 .
P. O. Box 58
LOak Par,a,onver Florida
3.5t8i
(352) 793-4040
Published two (2) times In
the Sumter County Times,
October 20 and 27.2005.


608-1027 SCT
Sumter County School Bd.
Regular Session 11/01/05
PUBLIC NOTICE
I The Sumter County School
I Board will meet In regular
f session on Tuesday,
11-01-05, at 6:00 p.m., in
the Sumter County School
Board Meeting Room on
2680 WC 476, Bushnell,
Florida.

Published one (1) time in
the Sumter County Times,
October 27, 2005.

691-1117 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
TAX DEED #3919
Notice Is hereby given
that, ARCHIE L. COLLUM
TRUST, the holder of the
following certificate has
filed said certificate for a
tax deed to be Issued
thereon. The certificate
number and year of issu-
aonce, the description of
the property, and the
name in which It was as-
f sessed are as follows;
Certificate No.: 580
Year of Issuance: 2002
Description of Property:
LOT 9 BARWICKS ADDI-
TION TO WILDWOOD PLAT
BOOK 1 PAGE 74
Parcel Number G06F009
SEC 6 TWP19 RNG23
Name in which assessed:
TRAVIS LEWIS
Said property being in the
County of Sumter, State
of Florida. Unless such cer-
tificate shall be redeem-
ed according to law the
property' described In
such certificate shall be
sold to the highest bidder
at the Court House door
on Monday, December
05, 2005, at 11:00 A.M.
Pursuant to Florida Statule
197.542 (2): The --igr, ci.:
der shall post with the
clerk a nonrefundable
cash deposit of $200.00 at
the time of the sale, to be
applied to the sale price
at the time .of full ppy-
ment.
Witness my hand and offl-
cia,:l eai o ir.r 1 i 18 (i.
Gloria R. Hayward
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sumter County. Florida
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)'
By: /s/ Becky Howard
Deputy Clerk
,Published four (4) times in
the Sumter County Times,
October 27; November 3,
10 and 17, 2005.


692-1117 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of. Application
for Tax Deed
TAX DEED #3920
Notice Is hereby given
that, ARCHIE L. COLLUM,
TRUST, the holder of the
following certificate has
filed said certificate for a
tax deed to be Issued
thereon. The certificate
number and year of Issu-
.ance, the description of
the property, and the
name In which It was as-
sessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 1220
::ripnc.r :,r rc.pe.Tr,
N 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NE
1/4 OF SE 1/4 & THAT PART
OF E 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF SW
1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF SE 1/4
LYING N OF COUNTY
ROAD 673 LESS E 25 FT
FOR RD R/W
Parcel Number R03-022
SEC3 TWP22S RNG21E
Name in which assessed:
OPM-USA, INC
SriJ c.i'op.rt, b-ing In the
,..:,uri-.r, .i Su ,ier State
01 Fi.,iaa ,3 irliC.L :'.:r. cer-
Tinic ir, inlaii &r e.cieeem-
edL ,according to law. the
property described In
s.ucr. :ern.:ale :r,oai be
sold to the highest bidder
at the Court House door
on Monday, December
05,2005, at 11:00 A.M.
Pursuant to Florida Statute
197542 (2): The -,Igr, lia.
der shall post .*..r, in-
clerk a nonrefundable
cash deposit of $200.00 at
the time of the sale, to be
applied to the sale price
at the time of full pay-
ment.
Witness my hand and offi-
cial seal on this 10/18/05.
Gloria R. Hayward
'Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sumter County, Florida

a, : Karm H:-ic...or
Deput, C'l-iI.'
Published four (4) tirT,, ir,
the Sumter Count, firri.
October 27, November 3..
10.and 17,2005.


678-1027 SCT
liorl iOCrediiCraor,.
Estate of
Mary Kathryn Stern.
PUBLIC NOTICE'
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUITIN AND FOR
Jur.iie COur r,. FLOCPIE-,
Fi.*:*:TrE Di. ri'-:'. r
Flir- .:. ;005-CP-000194
ir iFE ESi4TE ,F
MARY KATHRYN STERN,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tre a 'riri,.rrari-, :.. ir e
stare .:r MARY KATHRYN
STERN deceaea v.hu.:e
aoair ci aoair. ...as "pr
16 2005 File Number
2005-CP-000194 Is pend-.
ing Ir. ihe Circuli Court fo(.r
jurr.ler CoJr.r,. Floriaa
I'Ocara COl.i'-. r, Iri. ,o,-
.irei. .f ..i r 1ich 2i0 l cinr
Flolaia treet BunrreiI
Florida 3J513 in, rarre.-
or.a aaaree. .:Oi Ir.e per.
sonal representative and
fr.e e-r;.:,rol rer.re:er.i.
II.e : oo.ne, ore .Ar
rt'tl'. i:e,:.,,.
-'II cre*liic* *:,r ire e,--.;
.e'ril n.3l. orr.-er Fp., ;r,.
having claims or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice has
beer. er.ed mu':'i tie irir
Calorr,: ...lir ir.I; ccu,
'iirHilI iHE Lu iEIr .F 3F
L.IOrlH'i. -FIEt,. IHE E.ifE
":F THE Fir.r PUBLIC II:oi
Of THIS rfciiCE GO, 30
':'.5 AFTEF fE ilhME OF
SEP.'KICE OF A COP, 'OF
THi3iC nC.:E' i fHEf.I
All ,:.ri .r Creiii.- '.:. r Ir,E
aecaert ar.a .:.irler pe, -
.or,r: racing claim:T .r .ce.
mnar'.a: agair.t a*:'ce.-
aeni Solar muij.I Ilii
mrelr claim'.: .,ir. rhis court
WITHIn 3 M.IOriiHi 'T'EP
THE IAiE CF iHE FIi, T
PUBLICTIOJ Of HI:, IHS .
TIC E
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.
rr.s a't .3Tr l'r.r puDuOiic
rior. cI Ir.i. rnolrce, i C'cio-
.er 2ii ;J'uI.,
Personal Representative:
Kathryn Ann Scott
I 'ter.ailr, Firanklnr,
On.e
Soraic oI Firiaa 3J2:'
rorr,., r.:.r P.r:onali
Ieore:errnl.11.i
Jeffrey S. Goethe
Florida Bar No. 0861420
BARNES WALKER & LAKIN,
CHARTERED
3119: Manatee Avenue
,West
Braoer,n:,r,. Fioria s3405s
ieseipnr.e ;94 I 'I 1.5224
PuBii.nr a r.vc. i'. times i.'i
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
SUMMER 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.
unliquidated claims,, on
whom a copy 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 THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and. persons
having claims or de-
mands against the dece-
dent's estate,' Including
unmatured, contingent or
unliquidated 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.
Th, dI31,- ,;: Ih fIh:1 pUb-
iihc ior, .:.- ir i Joice Is
Oc.:.Oe, ; 2;0015
Personal Representative:
CHRISTOPHER W. BALL
3081 N, Camomile Point
Beverly Hills, FL 34465
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
RANDALL N. THORNTON
Florida Bar No.: 176505 .
PR 0. Box 58
Lake Panasoffkee, Florida
33538
(352) 793-4040
Published two (2) times In
the Sumter County Times,
October 20 and 27,2005,


690-1117 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
li, .e 1 li'-.:-ri, '
,.:., T.-1, .-..-.3
TAX DEED N3926
Notice Is hereby given
that, ARCHIE L. COLLUM
TRUST, the holder of the
following certificate has
filed said certificate for a
tax deed to be Issued
thereon. The ..enjri-cl'
number and ,-car .,r ..'.
ance, the description of
the property, and the
name in which it was as-
sessed are as follows:
Certificate No.:' 531
Year. of issuance: 2003
Ce:.:ric.l.:.r. :i F'i.:.p-.rr,:
iHEr i V I,4J CF ilHE FOL-
LOWING BEG AT SW COR
OF LOT 7 BLK G THE EAST
SUBD UNIT NO 2 PLAT
BOOK 1 PAGE 142 RUN E
210 FT N 210 FT W 210 FT S
..210 FT TO POB
Parcel Number GOSM014
SEC5 TWP19S RNG23E
"Jame.- ir. ...rN.:-hi _a.: .L d
OSCAR JONES JR &
LEANOR JONES
Sald property being In the
County of Sumter, State.
of Florida. Unless such cer-
triic.l'Te :r..ail e rceie.3 -rr.
ca acc: air.g I.:, 1a3.-. Ir,
pi'-:.p-T, a- .:,iced In
such certificate shall be
sold to the highest bidder
at the Court House door
)r. Monday. December
05.2005. at 1100 A.M.
Pursuant to Florida Statute
197.542 (2). Fr.e r. gr., la.
.3er nail p I .viir, tnh
clerk a r...:. rui,'.3aier. l
ca:r. .'e.po,.:n : 'JRsCj ar.
-re inme, ,r ir. :aie i.:. ec
appIled to the sale .price
at the time of full paqy-
Wih.'. 1-1, r.ar,.3 an.3 offi-
c.al .101 ai .r, r.ri: 10.1,if.
,-Ic.na HaOA .r.d
Cierki f r.f [1 .i.ur, ,r our
,'J,T.ier .:ur.r, ionaa
OCirCuff CC..urI EUL'
E, .' Bci., Hi:w3ra
0-ep.jr, Cilerk
FuDiilr.eea iouir ., lime'. In
ire 'umri, Cour.r, Times,
October 27, November 3,
10 and 17,2005.



674-1027 SCT
I cin.:. rc i.Caoior:
.,.jT.mar, A' Irrirninrati:-.r.)

Fr:inc.: L William.:r
PUBLIC NOTICE
in riE CI-.iJir C.Ur I FC. P
c.i.1TERi ,CC-u ri. FLC', IC,'
prC',8 -rEDI.IiOI J
Flfi rC. i2', i.CP. -)Ti.i
irt lE E'ii-DE OF
FRANCES L. WILLIAMS
-Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
'TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE:
You ore 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 c22 ;0,'5 irCora the to-
tal .I'. au rt ire, estate is
comprise :,I pr.:.pen',
which is ee-mpr t rron'. ire
claims of creditors and
that -rne rnamen orar ad-
dresse. .r ..nr-m 11 has
Been assigned by such
Cid r : are
MARK J. WILLIAMS
24 Oxford Road
Whart.:-, l./. jer:e.,

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-
cr.r: ha.ir.g clailms -.r de-
rm.nri:' agoi ir.r rhi estate,
,:i ire .aecre,-.i other
rrmar. ii',.:.:e na'r wr,-c,r. pro-
.1i;0r. ior rull pa,m.crit was
made In the Order of
Summary Administration
ruT flle irtr ir ci 1ir' .'.min
mir. Cc.,n Witl iri THE TI.ME
PERIODS ET I ORTH TfJ
'ECIOnr "3 ~02 OF TiHE
FLORID plr,C-8TE CODE
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (21 YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first 'publl-


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
SlIverwood 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 was June 8, 2005, Is
pending In the Circuit
Court for Sumter County,
Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which is
209 N. Florida Street, Bush-
nell, Florida 33513, The
names and addresses of.
the personal representa-
tive and the personal rep-
resentative'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 Is re-
quired to be :er.eJ m T,.i
file their clailr. ..i-,. r.i.
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-
,.r,. :r. against dece-
.e, !, estate must file
their claims with this court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTEP
THE DATE OF THE FIRt'1
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO.
TWICE.
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 dcl c :.l i ca,,. ui: 3'
tion of -r.i: .".:.ii.: I c.
tober 20;2005.
Personal Representative:
/s/ Lisa Cordaro
54C Brookside Avenue
Valley Cottage, New York
10989
n reI : eri.':i, :.i l

/s/ John A. Nelson, Esquire
Attorney for Lisa Cordaro
Florida Bar No. 0727032
Slaymaker and Nelson,
P.A.
2216 Hi r..., i '.U e:
Ir,. r,c : Fh.: :' :.h -J :
FuE.II:.I .r :. .: .' rlrT-s In
Ir,. '" lirT., C--.,r.r, Tin es,
October 20 and 27, 2005.


'673-1027 SCT
Notice t:.Cr .-,i.:.i
(Summary amniri.IT 1r.: r
Estate of .
Humbert Rodney Tupper
PUBLIC NOTICE
ill iTHE ii.C ili ir' `:-I:i .
THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF
:LO' .lr L il J I ]&. Fl -fL 0P i
71 .11riEP CCitl jr,
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. 2005-CP-000244
IN PE' EETTE OF
HUBERT RODNEY TUPPER,
C.,.:ce,..:..
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
:.j immjrrn ,i,:lrir.'ii.:r.,.
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,
ae-:e':-'3 Ca.'e Number
2005-CP-000244. by the
Circuit Court for Sumter
County, Florlaa Pr. ara..
Division, the -.33. .:' .:.r
which' Is 209 North. Florida
;ireot Bushnell, Florida
i ..i 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
t-.o irr.. r .T..3 on.3 .oa:
are.,:e: :.-r ..r.c.m il r.o:
beer, a.:lgr.e-:.3 0, u :r.
Oraer are
Patricia T. Klndschl
5.06 WsV.r Noble Avenue,
LOI #1JT)
Bushnell, FL 33513
I 5 t'.are
Robert R. Tupper
I m .33:''.",oraer. r Drl..
El.lre-I.- CA .l, l ..1I 4
1/5 Share
Leon L Dubay
118 Fontaine Street
Melbourne Beach, FL
? o51
i, .. r,.3re
Donna M. Caracas
1012 Plum Leaf Court
'Leland, NC 28451
1/5 Share
Pamela A. Dubay
I o for .iar.e ITsen
1r leBourr., e.- ,:r., FL

1/5 Share
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT: -
Lii cre,3ii..r. OS the estate
of tr.- aec.cant and per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against the estate
,.if Ir. de,: i .e,',l .'-,lr.-.,'
r. r.3 Ir,. :e Ti.:.r r.:. e, 'r:,
ic. r, c.r rull p>a,m.-ri .a;
made In the Order of
Summary Administration
must file their claims with
this Court WITHIN THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRT PUBUCATION
C'F Tj-,r. i ',riC.E
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. Kindschl,
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.


603-1103 SCT
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
Mildred Sumner Jones
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2005CP000204
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MILDRED SUMNER JONES,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of MILDRED SUM-
NER JONES, deceased,
whose date of death was
July 10, 2005; Fle Number
2005CP000204, is pending
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 representa-
tive's attorney are set
forth beloay.
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
TIME 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 AF-
TER' THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
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 DECEDEIIT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
Tr .+ 3e .:.ai ir:i pubilca-
ii.r .:.r .:ir r, i o icei Is Oc-
tober 27, 2005.
Personal Representative:
JOHN '. SCHWENK
2121 Gerardo Avenue
The Villages, Florida 32159
Representative:
ERIC C. MILLHORN,
Attorney
Florida Bar No. 0806561
THE MILLHORN LAW FIRM


Ic.: .
IFjuiI.r.- 3: r..: 2',. riIr es in
the Sumter County Times,
October 27 and Novem-
ber 3, 2005.


602-1103 SCT
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR SUMTER COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2005CP000195
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MABEL ELIZABETH CHANEY
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
Estate of Mabel Elizabeth
Chaney. deceased,
whose date of death was
August 23, 2003, and
whose Social Security
Number is 242-26-9525, is
pending In the Circuit.
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 Representa-
tive and the Personal
Representative's Attorney
are set forth below.
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-
Squired 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
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
Date of first publication
of this notice Is October
27,2005.
Personal Representative:
/s/ James R. Tucker
P.O. Box 521
A 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 27 and Novem-
ber 3, 2005.


633-1103 SCT
NOTICE OF ACTION

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY. FLORIDA. ,
,: CASE NO. 2004CA001417
A. GENE GRIMES,
Plaintiff.
vs.

ROBERT B. TRACY, AS THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF
THE ESTATE OF MARGIE S. HARPER A/K/A MARGIE LETHA
SHANKS DAVIS HARPER A.K'A MARJORIE S. HARPER
A'K A MARJORIE S REED A,'K'A MARJORIE REED A/K/A
MARGIE S. REED A/K. 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. HELMES 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 ALIVE, AND IF DEAD OR
NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, 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 PERSON 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.
Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: Robert B. Tracy, as tt-e Per:.:.r.ai rec-'sr, .3i;.- ,:,
the Estate of Margle S. Harpe.r .:'i a3 rir, i.-,er..-
r.-r,,- Do i; Hoirc.e,. a/k,'a r.larJ'c.r"-, -arp r 3 i.',
t.1.3,|.:.r'ce S-c .: a) Matjorle Reed a/k/a Margle S.
I-.3 :, .1.3rloric.n.- Reed Harper a/k/a Margie Reed
H3r:e-,r ,r,er.r.,.,rte' 1.1 rgie S. Harper), Robert B. Tracy,
ir,ai..u u3ii, ar,a .', rr.e ,Personal Representative of the
Estate of Thurman R. Harper, Faye M. Helmes and Don-
D31i1 .j 'r-.eriPr, r, Tj.i. ,:.i me Stephens Trust, dated
Jul, IC. *: ,'311 :iirr Trn tre : whether known or un-
.r,,.r, .:.r ir, :,re r,enr,. r ru.t dated July 16, 1993, all
: i'r,-rn:i.jrie. ..r.ir. .r rr,.-.,.,,. r ur','..,:,. r. of the Ste-
phens Trust, dated July 16, 1993, Lr.e.pr..-r. C Davis, the
United States Department of the Treasury Internal Rev-
enue Service, and all unknown natural persons If alive,
and If dead or not known to be dead or alive, their
several and respective jr.lr..:....r, .p:.-u e helrs. devi-
sees, grantees'and cre.:'ir:.r .r .:irner pa.ni. claiming
i, i,r.:.u.li-", ,:1 urder -r'.:,.. jr.i.r,.:..,,r, r.3t'ji.,3i persons;
r.:-1n. I-, e..rai a'dor respective unknown assigns, suc-
cessors In Interest, trustees or any other person claiming
by through, under or against any corporation or other
legal entity 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
-i r.-,ea .- a.-,.: tried Defendants or parties
:i.'rrin r. .: r. .:r., 5ir. ritle or Interest In and to the
lar,.'' ri-r.:nr.3 i' 3e ., :nt:r e3

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title to the
following property In Sumter County, Florida:

That portion of Section 26, Township 21 South, Range 21
East. SumTei County, Florida and Lots 9 and 10 and a
portion ol 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 45 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 feet,
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; thence
South 55" 32' 15" East, 267.03 feet; thence South 00 18'
49" East, 1517.97 feet; thence South 00 18' 56" East,
1151.42 feet; thence North 45* 39' 36" West, 3392.54 feet
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 cppy of your written defenses, if any, to It on
Felix M. Adams, the plaintiff's attorney, whose address Is
138 Bushnell, Plaza, 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.


600-1103 SCT
Notice to Creditors
Estate of James R. Clark
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2005-CP-000255
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JAMES R. CLARK,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of JAMES R. CLARK,
deceased, hose date of
death was October 4,
2005; Is pending In the Cir-
cuit Court for Sumter
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which Is 225 East
McCollum Avenue, Bush-
nell, Florida 33513. The
names and addresses of
the personal representa-
tive and the personal rep-
resentative'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 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 the 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 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 27, 2005..
Personal Representative:
/s/ SHELLI L. CHRISTIANSEN
403 Dawnridge Road
Roseville, CA 95678
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
/s/Anthony J. Scaletta
Florida BarNo. 0058249
Baker & Hostetler, LLP
PO. Box 112
Orlando, FL 32802
Telephone: 407-649-4000i
Published two (2) times in
the Sumter County Times,
October 27 and Novem-
ber 3,2005. .


601-1103 SCT
Notice to Creditors
Estate of Mary M. Gordon
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2005-CP-000251
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARY M. GORDON a/k/a
MARY SHY GORDON
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of MARY M. GOR-
DON a/k/a MARY SHY
GORDON, deceased. File
Number 2005-CP-000251,
Is pending in the Circuit
Court for Sumter County,
Florida, Probate Division,
'the address of which Is
209 N. Florida Street, Bush-
nell, Florida. The names
and addresses of the per-
sonal representative and
the personal representa-
tive'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, Including
unmatured, contingent or
unliquidated claims, on
whom a copy 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 THEM.
All other creditors of the
*decedent and persons
having claims or de-
mands against the dece-
dent's estate, Including
unmatured, contingent or
unliquidated 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 27, 2005.
Personal Representative:
RONNIE G. GODWIN
SP.O. Box 1372
Anthony, FL 32617
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
RANDALL N. THORNTON
Florida Bar No.: 176505
P. O. Box58
Lake Panasoffkee, Florida
33538
(352) 793-4040
Published two (2) times in
the Sumter County Times,
October 27 and Novem-
ber 3, 2005.


698-1103 SCT
Notice of Sale
William R. Brooks, et al. vs. William P. Hall, et al.
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2004-CA-1246

WILLIAM R. BROOKS and
CHARLENE R. BROOKS,
Plaintiffs,
vs.

WILLIAM P. HALL and
APRIL L. WALKER,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE

Notice Is given that pursuant to a Rnal Judgment In
Foreclosure dated October 14, 2005, In Case No.:
200-I.C0.12J.'." of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial
C.:.uii ir. .ar.d for Sumter County, Florida, In which WIL-
LIAM R. BROOKS and CHARLENE R. BROOKS are the
Plaintiffs and WILLIAM P. HALL and APRIL L. WALKER are
the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder
for cash in the lobby at the Front Door of the. Sumter
C:u- ,t, Co.urth'.:r.,,:e ;, Bj:l-,-.ell Fi:..id3 .-31 11:00AM on
November 16, 2005 ir,e I.:.ii.:..ir,.-1.3 : -'.c.r. property.
-I T.:.r, ir, ir., Fir..o l Juad.rT .er., Ir. i C.re.:- .:'jie 1, wit:

Begin at the Southwest comer of Northeast 1/4 of South-
east 1/4 and run North 210 yards, East 70 yards, south
210 yards, West 70 yards to the point of beginning, Sec-
tion 11, Township 21 South, Range 23 East, Sumter
County Florida.

Dated: October 14, 2005.
GLORIA HAYWARD
Clerk of the Court
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: Susan A. Stollar
As Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times in the Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 27 and November 3,2005.


699-1103 SCT
Notice of Sale
Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, etc.
vs. Shannon Oliver, et al.
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR SUMMER COUNTY
CASE NO. 05-CA-001009

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY,
AS TRUSTEE OF AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE
SECURITIES, INC., ASSET BACKED PASS .
THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-RI I
UNDER THE POOLING & SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF DECEMBER
1, 2004, WITHOUT RECOURSE,
Plaintiff,
vs.

SHANNON OLIVER, et al.,
Defendants.

: NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated September 28, 2005, and entered
In Case No. 05-CA-1009, of the Circuit Court of the FJfth
Judicial Circuit In and for Sumter County, Florida,
wherein DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY,
AS TRUSTEE OF AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES,
INC. ASSET BACKED PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2004-R11 UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF DECEMBER 1, 2004, WITHOUT
RECOURSE, Is a Plaintiff and SHANNON OVER; UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF SHANNON OLIVER; STEVEN K. OU-
VER; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF STEVEN K. OVER; UN-
I 'T S'vi TENANT are the Defendants. I will sell to the
.igr.e:i and best bidder for cash at EAST ENTRANCE OF
.ur.I1EC COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 209 N. FLORIDA STREET,
BUSHNELL, FL 33513, at 11:00 AM on November 14,
2005, the following described property as set forth In
said Final Judgment,
to wit:

LOT 54, OAKLAND HILLS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 75, PUB-
LIC RECORDS OF SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA.

TOGETHER WITH 1999 MERIT DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE HOME
BEARING VIN NUMBERS FlHMBFP102743049A AND
F1HMBFP102743049B
GLORIA R. HAYWARD
As Clerk of the Court
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ Susan A. Stollar
As Deputy Clerk

In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act,
persons needing a reasonable accommodation to
participate in this proceeding should, no later than sev-
en (7) days prior, contact the Clerk of the Court's disa-
bility coordinator at 352-568-6628, 209 'N. FLORIDA
STREET, BUSHNELL FL 33513. If hearing Impaired, con-
tact (TDD) via Florida Relay System.

Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 27 and November 3, 2005.








PAGE 30, SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2005


News of RECORD


Marriages
Bruce Williams Smith, 63, of
The Villages to Lynda Joy
Merkel, 64, of the The Villages
Toby Joe Farmer, 28, of
Center Hill to Sloan Boyett
Akins, 22, of Center Hill
Richard James Wirz, Jr. 44,
of Homosassa Springs to Lora
Kay Selsor, 39, of Homosassa
Springs
Ernesto Verdeja, 29, of
Bushnell to Jennifer Lynn
Albright, 23, of Bushnell
Carlos Ruben Hernandez,
28, of Orlando to Edith James,
25, of Center Hill
Henry Thomas Klein, 71, of
The Villages to Sharon Jane
Cox, 62, of The Villages
Michael Anthony Oudshoff,
33, of Bushnell to Kristy
Nicole Wells, 25, of Bushnell


Dissolutions
James E. and Kathleen A.
Young
Bryan J. and Amy Nichole
Baker
Holly B. and Michael D.
Brown
Rhoda G. Reyes-Taladua to
Omar M. Taladua
Amy and Loyal Alfred
Upshaw
Nina and Clarence Glen
Crozier
Lauren Elizabeth Ritchie
and Roger E. Roy
Property Transfers
Villages of Lake Sumter to:
Frank and Karen J. Palazzo,
Trs. of Palazzo Living Trust,
property in Villages Unit 97
for $175,600; Charlene L.
Leighton, property in
Chesterfield. Villas for
$190,400; Robert E. and Cindy


M. Gottschalk, property in
Cherry Vale Villas for
$206,600; to Sharon L.
Fernandez property in
Chesterfield Villas for
$164,400; to Joe L. and Lee
Ethel Steedley, property in
Villages Unit 90 for $249,700;
to William R. Cudney, proper-
ty in Villages Unit 96 for
$179,200; Holly and Mariba
Jean Clayson, Trs. of Clayson
Family Trust, property in
Villages Unit 105 for $546,900;
to Gary D. and Judit C.
Curbow, property in Villages
Unit 109 for $458,000.
June S. Boston to Roy A. and
Lori K Williams, property in
S2, T19S, R22E for $100
Terry L. Dobbs to Roy A.
and Lori K Williams, property
in S2, T19s, R22E for $100
Pamela Black to Roy A. and


Lori K. Williams, property in
S2, T19S, R22E for $100
Richard E. Wilber to
Richard E. Wilber Trust, prop-
erty in S9, T21S, R22E
Brandon S. and Melissa
Nicole Colyer, Brandon
Steven Colyer to Lloyd F.
Newcity, property in
Panacoochee Retreats for $37,
500
Paul A. Zambrano to Robert
A. Kleine, Jr. and Reyne J.
Klein property in Holiday
Shores for $105,000
Mike and Susan Herron to
Daniel P and Carol J. Buckley,
property in Villages Unit 82
for $299,900
Banyan Construction and
Development to Craig C. and
Michele L. Fratina property in
Fairways Rolling Hills for
$208,100
Peter Gillings to David T,;


Suzanne L. Bridges T. and
Elizabeth A. Alderman, prop-
erty in Bushnell new plat for
$72,500
James R. Mineer to Clara E.
Mineer property in Highland
Park for $100
George C. Vinson to Kevin
R. and Kelly M. Clifford, prop-
erty in Villages Unit 28 for
$182,000
, Villages/Acorn Investments
Ltd. To Dana Plaza LLC, prop-
erty in S16, T18S, R23E for
$783,900
Anthony P and Lorna K.
Powell to Anthony P and
Lorna K. Powell Trs. Powell
Trust, property in Villages
Unit 74 for $100
Ronald P and Sherry A.
Erick to John J. and Teresa P
Kalange, property in Villages
Unit 20 for $323,000
Robert E. and Mary .L.


Nemann to George R. Miller,
Trs. George Miller Trust,
property in Villages Unit 17
for $475,000
William J. Sparkes to
Patricia Megerdichian and
Richard M. Thurston and
Janis W Bennett, property in
the Villages Unit 10 for $100
Robert Wayne Gay, Ind. &
Trs. Robert Wayne Gay Family
Trust and Linda E. Gay, Ind.
and Trs., Linda E. Gay Family
Trust to Villages of Lake
Sumter Inc. property in S15,
T18S, R23E for $490,000
Harry and Carol J. VanDyke
to Stephen and Christine C.
Hall, property in Villages Unit
71 for $243,500
Austin J. and Barbara Ward
to Tamra J. Cavin and Sharon
J.Mothersbaugh, property in
Villages Unit 91 for $277,500.


District seeks public input on Lake Panasoffkee water levels


The Southwest Florida
Water Management District is
seeking public input about
proposed minimum flows and
levels (MFL) for Lake
Panasoffkee.
A minimum flow or level is


the limit at which further
water withdrawals will cause
significant harm to the water
resources and/or environ-
ment.
The District Governing
Board sets these limits as part
of achieving a balance


between meeting human
water needs and those of
Florida's natural systems.
Minimum lake levels are
used as guidelines in District
permitting programs, for
development of water
resource projects and as


information for development
bordering lakes.
A public open house on pro-
posed MFL for Lake
Panasoffkee will be held


Thursday, Oct.
District's
Headquarters,


27 at the
Brooksville
2379 Broad


Street. The open house will be
held in conference rooms A
and B on the first floor of
Building 4.
Citizens are invited to
attend the open house
between 4 and 7:30 p.m.
This meeting will afford an


important opportunity for
local governments, citizens
and others to be part of the
development of minimum
flows and levels for the lake.
Public comment gathered at
the meeting will be presented
to the Governing Board.


624-1027 SCT
Notice of Action for Dissolution of Marriage
Patricla Mlnnlch-Atklnson/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-
Itfied on your current address. (You may file Notice of
Current Address. Florida Family Law Form 12.915.) Fu-
lure papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address
on iecord at he clerk's office.
WARNING Rule 12.285. Florida Family Low 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,

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)


GLORIA R. HAYWARD
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Grace Krause
Deputy Clerk


Published fT.ur J', ri.-rH. ir, fire Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 6," 0u ar..32a 20" 2 ",




630-1103 SCT
Notice of Action/State of FL vs. Stone
PUBLIC 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
has been filed against you seeking to revoke your Cor-
rectional Certificate In accordance with Section
943,1395. F.S,, and any rules promulgated thereunder.:
You are required to serve a written copy of your Intent
to request a hearing .pursuant to Section 120.57, F.S.
up.:.r. Michael Crews, PROGRAM DIRECTOR, Criminal
lu'itq Professionalism Program, Florida Department of
Law Enforcement, P. 0. Box 1489, Tailahassee, Florida
32302.14J8 on or before December 10, 2005. Failure to
.. c. ,1i re.-uit 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, Division Representative
Published four (4) times In the Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 13, 20, 27 and November 3, 2005.

.605-1027 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
A Subdivision Advisc., ,C.:mrrn,,e ,: :, .. meeting for
Steps 1 and 2 has :..-r. ;.:r.ra. ia .or Tuesday, No-
vember 8, 2005, at 9.00 am., rI :i re I e.eI and con-
struction requirements concerning a conceptual plan
for pr.:I.*:.ea se..i.:.pmer.i This SAC meeting will be
-I.:la or tr,- Cir, H3ill C,.rrni-lsslon Conference Room,
100 North Main Street, Wildwood, Florida.
CASE NUMBER: SAC 05-10-01
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Parcel Number: D20A001
A..L II:.WO CL:D E'iES LESS LOTS 13 & 14 BLK 20; LOTS
'3-11 i 18it.0 iL 2 i LOTS 17 & 18 BLK,29 LOTS 4, 5, 17,
18, 19 & 20 BLK 46 & LESS RR R/W LESS HWY 301 R/W & S
1/2 & E 14 OF THAi C..ri:::rl CF ELf.l ST LYING NE/LY OF
LINE BEGINNING 'i 0. COf O.F LO:::'f 1 BLK 29 RUNNING
NW/LY FOR 30 FT TO CENTERLINE OF ELM STREET & W V1'
OF THAT PORTION QF FOREEi E & i L. '. .H OF iH.
PORTION OF ELM STREET AS *El.: .il IE'::O.Lii.:.r FILED
IN OR 379 PG 562 PB 1 PG 137
GENERAL LOCATION: Southeast corner of US Highway
301 & CR 472
Any person requiring special accommodation under
the ADA should contact the City Clerk at (352)
330-1340 or TDD (352) 330-1335.
/s/ Don Dixon, CBO/Communlty Development Director
City of Wildwood, Florida
Published one (1) time In the Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 27, 2005.


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664-1027 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that the City of Wlldwood, Flori-
da, 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, Wlild-
wood, Florida.
Ordinance No. 439: An Ordinance of the City of Wild-
wood Florida; amending the City of Wildwood 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, Wldwood, Florida
34785.
Be advised that any person wishing to appeal any de-
cision made by the Commission 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 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,



663-1027 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that the City of WlIdwood, 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 City of Wildwood 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, Wildwood, Florida
34785.
Be advised that any person wishing to appeal any de-
cision made by the Commission 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 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.

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662-1027 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that the City of Wlldwood, Flori-
da, 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-
wood, Florida.
Ordinance No 437i An Ordinance of the City of Wild-
wood Florida; amending the City of Wildwood Ordi-
nance Number 423 and Section 3.9(1)(8)(A), City of
Wlidwood 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 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 .:.r Ir. r n..inr .3.31e.ea
to the City Clerk, 100 N Main "h.ier '.,'.ii,...-..s ii:.||3O
34785.
Be advised that any person wishing to appeal any de-,
cision made by the Commission 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 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
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tober 20 and 27, 2005.




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661-1027 SCT
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF QUASI-JUDICIAL
PUBLIC HEARING
The Sumter County Zoning & Adjustment Board will hold
a Public Hearing on Monday, November 7, 2005, at
6:30 P.M., In Room 327, Sumter County Historic Court-
house, 209 N. Florida St., Bushnell, Florida to consider re-
quests for rezonings and temporary use permits.
All interested citizens are welcome to attend.
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to partici-
pate 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 provislor. :r *:ri.api.r :. F:rni 3 -i.r-
utes. Section 286.0105, :t a pc- .:,. .3 13 i ,: ..era,
any decision made by or :,:,. .e r. :,T.., 3 :.a., r
respect to any matter c :.. .5.jI *u ., : rI-f l-41 r
of such Board, he or she ..ill r.,- .3 :3 i.-- .: r rr.. p,.:.'
ceedings and that, fcr u"j-h purpo-r he or she may
need to ensure that a e.cii-r, r :c'. .-f 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. 34, Twp. 21, Rng. 23: S 705.7' of SE /4 of SW '/ lying
E ,.r .-R 478 less E 617.6 i ',.: 0 .l.I e,. r.,. p.:n:i-.ri of
,v Je- of N 2.: ':r i '' :. E .,o r .i .. I, r.,i E
of.CR478...- .
To be rezonea II I 5. j2 .r 7 236.42' of SE 14 of SW 14 ly-
irng E .:.,. i: J- le., ir.- E t :: .
REQUESTED ACTION:
Rezone 3 acres MOL from RR5C to RRIC.
CASE NO.:
R2005-0106
Walter Norris & Kesla Keller
GENERAL LOCATION:
Adamsvllle area: North on US 301. East on C-468. North
on CR 507. West on CR 502 to easement, follow around
to property.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Sec. 20, Twp. 19S, Rng. 23E: N 142.20' of S 710.75' of W
V2 of NW /4 of SW 14 less E 50' & S 142.20' of N 284.40' of S
710.75' ofaW / of NW 11 of SW A4 less E 50'.
REQUESTED ACTION:
Rezone 4 acres MOL from RR5 to RR1.
The recommendations of the Zoning & Adjustment
Board will be presented 1:. ir.- Bo.:a' cof .Te County
Commissioners at a Public H'aiir.a i.:. c. r, i3 .:r, Tues-
day, November 15, 2006. at 6 00 P M.r. r ,:...m 222,
Sumter County Historic ,C.:. 1r.:-,, ~ i .: F .:.r.a St.,
Bushnell, Florida.
CASE NO.:
T2005-0043
Burton & Unda Jay
GENERAL LOCATION: I
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 Heights BIk A.
REQUESTED ACTION:
Temporary Use Permit to allow a travel trailer for 1 year
while residence Is being constructed.
CASE NO.:
T2005-0044
Roger & Barbara Wynn
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 hA of N 2 of W 'H of NW YA
of SW 1 4.
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 1/4 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,




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604-1027 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that the City Commission of the
City of Wildwood will hold a Special Meeting on No-
vember 3, 2005, at 5:00 p.m., In the Commission Cham-
ber, City Hall, 100 North Main Street, Wildwood, Florida.
Items for discussion and/or action Include but not limit-
ed to:
1. Public Hearing second final reading of Ordinance
No, 433, relating to Annexation
2. Public Hearing second final reading of Ordinance
No. 434, relating to Annexation
3. Publ.: H.- J.'i'g second final reading of Ordinance
No. 435A, Aioir-g i.:. Proposed Land.Use amendments to
the Local Comprehensive Plan and Future Land Use
Map
4. Public Hearing second final reading of Ordinance
No. 436, relating to rezoning
5. Public Hearing second final reading of Ordinance
No. 437
6. Public Hearing second final reading of Ordinance
No. 438
7. Public Hearing second final reading of Ordinance
No. 439
The public Is Invited to attend
Any. person needing accommodation under the AbA
may contact the City Clerk at 352-330-1330, extension
102.
Note: Any person who may feel the need to appeal a
Commission decision Is hereby notified that It will be
necessary for you to provide your own verbatim re-
cording of the Commission Meeting or any portion
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689-1117 SCT
Notice of Actlon-Dissolution/Raymond
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2005-DR-001386
DIVISION:
IN RE: The Marriage Of:
LISA 0. RAYMOND,
Petitioner/Wife,
and
TERRY J. RAYMOND,
Respondent/Husband.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: TERRY J. RAYMOND
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition for Dissolution
of Marriage has been filed against you, and that you
are required to serve a copy' of your Response or
Pleading to the Petition upon the Petitioner's attorney,
BARRY P. BURNETTE, ESQUIRE, at Leesburg, Florida, and
file the original Response or Pleading In the office of
the Clerk of the Circuit Court, on or before the 29th day
of November, A.D., 2005. If you fall to do so, a Default
Judgment will be taken against you for the relief de-
manded In the Petition,
DATED at Bushnell, Sumter County, Florida, this 18th day
of October, A.D., 2005.


(CIRCUIT COURT SAL).,


GLORIA R. HAYWARD
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY: /s/ Susan A. Stellar
Deputy Clerk


Published four (4) times In the Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 27, November 3, 10 and 17, 2005.




631-1103 SCT
Notice of Action for Dissolution of Marriage
Denise Pimentel/Wlllams Alexander Guerrero
PUBLIC 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 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 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-
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: October 4, 2005.

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)


GLORIA R. HAYWARD
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT


By: /s/ Grace Krause
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In the Sumter County Times, Oc-
tober 13, 20, 27 and November 3, 2005.


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