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VOLUME 121 NUMBER 43


Established 1881


SUMTER COUNTY


/ 50 CENTS .
INSIDE
Calendar ..............17
Church ............... 6
Obituaries .............6
Police Report ...........3
T idbits .............. 11.


THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 20051


Rinker mine expansion gets second chance'


MARTIN STEELE
Times Correspondent

Sumter County
Commissioners on Tuesday
granted Rinker materials
another chance to win
approval to expand its Center
Hill lime rock quarry.
Following that decision by
the board, County Attorney
Randall Thornton said that a
public hearing for reconsider-
ation of the Rinker's applica-
tion would have to be sched-
ule for Dec. 20.
The commission last month
denied Rinker's application
for a conditional use permit to
expand its Florida Crushed
Stone Center Hill mine into a
395-acre tract to its west.


The board action this week
was prompted by a written
request from .Rinker that
county officials received Oct
26. In it, Cliff Kirkmyer, presi-
dent of Rinker's Quarries East
division, claimed that the late
hour of the Oct. 11 hearing of
its request did not provide
Rinker representatives with a
sufficient opportunity to rebut
opposition comments.
"There were numerous alle-
gations regarding Florida
Crushed Stone's integrity and
performance that the
Company was unable to rebut
beforethe vote was taken, due
to the time and circum-
stances," Kirkmyer wrote.
"We believe these allegations
were materially misleading to
the Board, and we respectful-


County Attorney Randall Thornton said that a
public hearing for reconsideration of the
Rinker's application would have to be schedule
for Dec. 20.


ly request reconsideration
under section 2-36(a)(2) of the
Sumter County Code."
But, there wasn't even any
discussion Tuesday before
Commissioner Jim Roberts -
somewhat critical of the
mine's operation in recent
months moved to deny the
rehearing request.
"I don't think there is any
evidence to support reconsid-
eration," Roberts said.


"It actually appears that
there are even more problems
out there." Referring to some
communications from
Southwest Florida Water
Management District
(SWFWMD) to mine opera-
tors. "I think we should stick
with our decision."
The commission last month
denied Rinker's application
for a conditional use permit to
expand its Florida Crushed


Stone Center Hill mine into a
395-acre tract to its west.
His motion got a second
from Commissioner Richard
Hoffman, who has also been
critical of the mine's opera-
tion.
However, the votes against
that motion from Commission
Chairman Joey Chandler and
Commissioners Randy Mask
and Michael Francis, blocked
that.
When commissioners asked
if mine representative were
present, Thornton warned
that the board should not be
engaging in debate because it
was not a "noticed" hearing.
But, he also advised that the
board could decide to recon-
sider if additional informa-
tion pertinent to the issue


SOUTH SUMTER HIGH INCREASES DRUG AWARENESS


School focuses


on drug problem


AiMANDA MIMS
Stalf Writer

Sumter students should
know getting caught with
illegal drugs could prove
detrimental to their academ-
ic careers as well as their
health, and have a profound
influence on their lives. This
is the message South Sumter
High School Principal
Preston Morgan and others
-are trying to emphasize.
Six South Sum ter students
have been caught with mari-
juana on campus over the
last 12 weeks and officials
are stressing a zero toler-
ance policy for illegal drug
use.
IM'organ wants students to
know consequences are
severe and include expul-
sion from school.
"It goes on their perma-
nent record and kids need to
know (w while) it may seem
like a casual curiosity at the
time, it can be very serious."
he said.
"We feel like we need to do
a better job of letting kids
know" what the conse-
quences are.
School Resource Officer
Deputy Lawrence Wynn said
random searches of stu-
dents' vehicles are conduct-
ed. and they scan for illegal
drugs and other items con-
sidered contraband on
school property
Wyin said he announces
his plans to conduct search-
es at the beginning of the


school year. which may have
helped to discourage drug
activity.
-They know it's going to
happen. They just don't
know\v when."
Wynn, a former narcotics
investigator for the Deland
Police Department, said the
key to his success in making
arrests and deterring drug
activity at South Sumter
High is the rapport he's built
with students over the last
five years.
-"Every kid on this campus
knows they can come to me
in confidentiality and not be
exposed," he said.
Additionally, he otTers stu-
dents the option of dropping
a note in his mailbox at
school or having a teacher
relay a message to him if
they are not comfortable giv-
ing information in person.
Some students are also
aiding in efforts to curb drug
activity on campus.
Sophomore Class
President 16-year-old
Rushad Thomas acknowl-
edges the problem and said
he is working with others
toward pro-iding more anti-
drug education at SSHS.
"It's not an everyday thing,
but it's a problem."
The School Advisory
Council recently discussed
presenting SSHS students
with anti-drug workshops.
which will probably begin in
January, he said. The group

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Photo by Amanda Mims
School Resource Officer Deputy Lawrence Wynn walks through the South Sumter High
School student parking lot, scanning vehicles for drugs and other contraband. So far this
school year, six students have been caught with marijuana on campus ..


Getting out th vote, early
V-I~ o el, vote e j^^11LL 1^V\L^ /


Photo by Brenda Locklear
Supervisor of Elections, Karen Krauss, passes on an "I Voted" sticker to Courtney Clark, after
Clark cast her ballot.


BRENDA LOCKLEAR
Staff Writer

The Sumter County
Supervisor of Elections Office
is trying to move Sumter
youngsters right into the vot-"
ing booths at election time.'
Well, maybe not the next
election, but they're celrainly
working to get kids ready for
the real thing when they're
old enough to vote.
Last week, elections super-
visor Karen Krauss and three
of her staff members put
together a mock election for
fifth graders voting on pets,
colors and food.
Krauss and staff members
loaded up the office van with
voting booths and headed for
Webster Elementary School
where the entire fifth grade
got a lesson in majority num-
bers.
Seventy students filtered
through Sherry Remus' class
to vote on their favorite color,
food, pet, school subject, ice


cream flavor and sport.
Remus coordinated the
event, contacting the supervi-
sor's office and asking them to
come out.,
The idea was to get them'
familiar with the voting
process and get them comfort-
able with the touch-screen
voting booths. They went
through the system from
beginning to end, obtaining
their voter's registration
cards, signing in on voting day
to casting their vote.
Staff members Marie
Ogilvie, Karen Rushing and
Terri Baggett led students
through the process with
Krauss. They also provided
kids with the "I Voted" sticker
and a bag of goodies.
Rushing said the kids were
excited about the process and
liked it so much they were
ready to do it again.
Krauss is hoping that other
teachers will jump on board.


became available.
Land-use attorney Steve
Richey told the board that
there was more information
that the company would like
to present in and appropriate
setting.
The action to reconsider fol-
lowed a motion by Mask and a
second by Francis. And, the
vote was just the opposite of
the first with those two corm-
missioners joined by
Chandler to approve the
action.
In making the motion, Mask
said that it appeared that
there was new information
available from both sides of
the issue.

Please see COUNTY, Page 2


Center Hill


to decide


mine issue

AMANDA MIMS
Staff Writer ;

Controversial requests by a
company proposing to mine;
and manufacture cement on'
approximately 1,500 acres are
planned to come to a vote at a
regular Center Hill City
Council meeting next month.;
The meeting is scheduled
for Tuesday, Dec. 6, and
begins at 7:30 p.m. at the
Fellowship Hall of the First
Presbyterian Church of
Center Hill, across from City
Hall, according to City Clerk
Diane Lamb.
Most. of the land is located
outside the current city limits,
but Sumter Cement, LLC, has
requested annexation of the
property, as well as a condi-
tional use permit to mine and
manufacture cement on the
agriculturally zoned land.
Lamb said a first and sec-
ond reading of an ordinance
for the conditional use permit
is scheduled for a special
meeting on Nov. 22. The third
and final reading is sched-
uled for Dec. 6, as well as the
final reading of an ordinance

Please see MINE Page^2


Holiday


helpers,

Applications for the
Community Holiday Baskets
program will be takeni
Monday through Friday,
November 7 through 11 agn
14 through 18 from 11 a.m. t4g
p.m. in the meeting room of
the Government Complex in
the Wildwood Shopping
Center. Qualifying Sumtex
County applicants are
required to bring a copy of
Social Security Cards for all
family members. There will
be a limited amount of bas-
kets to be given out this year,
so it is on a first come first
served basis. For more infor-
mation or to donate to this
worthy cause please call,
Hazel Register, 748-2213 or
Karen Judd, 603-3919.






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Public to comment on plan MINE


" The Lake-Sumter
Metropolitan Planning
Organization (MPO) is encour-
aging citizens of Lake and
Summer counties to view and
"comment on the recently
adopted. 2025 Long Range
transportation n Plan (LRTP).
The 16-page plan identifies
many improvements for all
modes of transportation,
.'Including public transporta-
,tion, sidewalks and bicycle
Facilities.
The 2025 LRTP is the first
,long-range plan to be complet-
-jed by the Lake-Sumter MPO.
The improvements identified
in the plan are intended to
,provide mobility and enhance
Athe safety and economic
,development potential of
Lake and Sumter counties.
"The plan spells out the


need for increased road
capacity, enhanced trails and
public transportation over the
next 20 years," said T.J. Fish,
executive director of the
Lake-Sumter MPO.
At the Oct. 26 meeting of the
Lake-Sumter MPO Board, the
final cost-feasible plan was
agreed to through a unani-
mous vote. At that point, the
MPO board opened the
required 45-day public com-
ment period in order to
receive input on the plan from
the residents of the Lake-
Sumter region.
A final adoption hearing for
the $700 million plan is sched-
uled at the Wednesday, Dec.
14, meeting of the Lake-
Sumter MPO Board. Citizens
can view the 2025 LRTP at
www.LakeSumterMPO.com/20


25. To submit comments, call
the Lake-Sumter MPO office
at (352) 315-0170, e-mail com-
ments@LakeSumterMPO.com
or mail comments to Lake-
Sumter MPO, 1616 S. 14th St,
Leesburg, FL 34748.
Established in 2004, the
Lake-Sumter MPO is a region-
al, independent agency sup-
ported through federal funds
and tasked with efficiently
planning for the community's
transportation needs. The
purpose of the MPO is to pro-
vide a forum for a coordinat-
ed, comprehensive and con-
tinual transportation plan-
ning process. The agency is
responsible for the planning
of several modes of trans-
portation and for coordinat-
ing and prioritizing projects
on a regional level.


continued from Page 1

to annex the property.
Council members vote after
the third readings.
The Center Hill Zoning
Board recently voted 4-1 to
recommend approval of the
company's request for the
conditional use permit,
according to Lamb.
Sumter Cement also simul-
taneously requested a
change to Center Hill's City
Code, which specifically pro-
hibits mining.
The proposal and requests
have been met with opposi-
tion by residents of the city
and surrounding areas, and
many around the county,
including the Sumter Board


!Kiwanis scholarship art auction set COUNTY


The Bushnell Kiwanis Club
in conjunction with the
. Hamilton Fine Art and
Auctions present the "1st
.GAnnual Scholarship" fine art
auction. All proceeds will ben-
'efit the Bushnell Kiwanis Club
student scholarship fund. The
,!Bushnell Kiwanis Club award-
-ed fifteen South Sumter' sen-
'iors with scholarships last May.
The auction will be held on

Magazine subscript
The Sumter Campus Library
is located just east of Langley
Medical Center in Sumterville.
7The library is open to all iresi-
_dents of Sumter County. The


VOTE
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continued from Page 1.

She'd like to see mock elec-
tions in all the schools as
- training for future voters.
? It also provides an opportu-
nity for parents to learn more
,about the system.
SAs for the final results in the



DRUGS

,''ontinied from Page 1

consists of teachers, parents.-
.and students, including
,Thomas.
" According to him, the work-
Shops are important because
.-plementary and middle
schoolo l students receive anti-
-,trug education but high
school students do not."
- ".At the times when it's most
important, we're not doing


Saturday, Nov. 12. It will be
held at the South Sumter High
School gymnasium located at
706 North Main Street in
Bushnell. The preview will
begin at 6 p.m., with the auc-
tion beginning at 7 p.m. The
cost will be a $10. donation for
adults and $5. donation for stu-
dents, which includes hor
d'orves and door prizes.
The auction will feature oils,

ions in the Sumter
hours are 'Monday thru
Thursday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.,
Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Availabe magazines include:

kids' mock election it was:
Favorite pet: dog with 38
votes, cat with 6 votes, horse
with 23 and fish with three.
The top color was blue with
36 votes, pink with 13, red
with 11 and green with 10.
The top food was pizza with
32 votes, steak and taco with
17 votes each and chicken
with four.
The top school subject was
math with 30 votes, reading


anything," he said.
Wynn said the school imple-
mented a policy in May that
bans con-icted drug offenders
from events on school proper-
ty, including football games
and graduation, during the
first year after the conviction.
They may petition the princi-
pal for access to the school
after one year, he said.
Wynn said some have com-
plained about the policy, but
many others support the
school.
"We're not trying to be mean
about it... most people are


watercolors, serigraphs, etch-
ings, mixed media, Disney
Cells and prints. All artwork is
custom framed. Opening bids
are 50 to 60 percent less than
traditional framed gallery
prizes. There will also be
sports memorabilia, glass
sculptures, and fine jewelry.
For more information and or
tickets, contact Marilyn Connel
at 568-2272.

Campus Library
Consumer Reports, Ebony,
Entrepreneur, Forbes,
Fortune, Harper's, Health
Sales and Marketing
Management.

with 15, science with 13 and
history with 12.
The kids voted in football as
their top sport with 32 ballots
in their favor, 18 votes for soc-
cer, 14 for basketball and six
for baseball.
Vanilla and mixed flavored
ice cream tied for number one
with 19 votes each.
Chocolate ran second with
18 votes and strawberry was
third with 14 votes.

receptive to it," he said.
Wynn said he hopes
Wildwood High School and
others will follow suit in ban-
ning drug offenders from
school events.
In addition to the: six drug
arrests, Wynn said three peo-
ple have been arrested- for
trespassing on school proper-
ty and about a dozen students
have been arrested for disor-
derly conduct.
"We want this to be a safe
campus," he said.


continued from Page 1


"It's a democratic society -
it's the fair way to do it,"
Mask said.
While the company has a
second opportunity to pres-
ent it's case, county officials
will likely be getting more
information about oversight
of mining operations.
Board members asked a
couple of weeks ago to have a
workshop on mines with
state and SWFWMD officials.
Tuesday, they agreed to hold
that session at 6 p.m., Nov. 15.
Florida Department of
Environmental Protection
(FDEP) and SWFWMD offi-
cials are slated to attend
along with the county's con-
sulting hydrologist.
In an unrelated land use
issue, the board voted unani-
mously to again deny 2Bud
Ranch's request to change an
80-acre tract near Lake
Panasoffkee from agricultur-
al to a rural residential land
use. with one housing unit
per two acres.
The board had initially
denied the request on Sept
20, but agreed to last month


of County Commissioners.
City officials have been the
objects of criticism for their
receptiveness to numerous
controversial development
proposals.
Many of the proposed
mine's would-be city and
county neighbors have spo-
ken publicly against the
requests.
In other city business,
council members voted to
increase their compensation
and the mayor's at a Nov. 8
regular meeting.
Council members will be
seeing a 150 percent
increase, or $125 per month
up from $50.
The mayor's pay will be
increasing from $275, up
from $200 monthly
They also passed an ordi-
nance to limit locations
where convicted sex offend-


to reconsider the land use
amendment.
The request was for an 80-
acre site at the intersection
of County Roads 479 and 416
in the Lake Panasoffkee com-
munity. The property cur-
rently has an allowable den-
sity of one resident per ten
acres.
And, like the previous
hearing, this one drew a
number of Lake Panasoffkee
area residents opposed to the
project.
Their objections focused
on potential negative
impacts on the lake, the near-
by Jumper Creek Wildlife
Management Area and the
two narrow, tree-lined public
roads providing access to the
property.
2Bud Ranch representa-
tive Barry Ginn, tried to sway.
the board that the agricultur-
al land was not environmen-
tally sensitive and that there
would be no substantial traf-
fic impact on the local roads.
But, commissioners stood
by their earlier decision.
"I thought we made the
best zoning decision in six
and half years," Roberts said
in reference to the
September hearing.
"It's forcing development
to where it belongs."


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ers are allowed to live.
Within the City of Center
Hill, no convicted sex offend-
er shall be permitted to live
within 2,500 feet of several
specified locations such as
school bus stops, parks, and
churches, effectively pre-
venting them from moving
into the current city limits.
Police Chief Roger Odom
said at a previous meeting no
known convicted sex offend-
ers currently reside within
the city limits.
In a fourth unanimous
vote, Council Members Elsie
Ramsey, Jimmy Smith, and
J.R. Smith approved annexa-
tion of 60 acres in addition to
486 acres on which a devel-
oper is planning 1,300 homes.
Council members Bubba
Hodge and Doug Cook were
not present for the meeting.


Roberts' comments
referred to his, other com-
missioners' and citizens' con-
tention that there is ample
undeveloped property of that
density in the Lake
Panasoffkee urban develop-
ment area.
"People bought out there
for the rural lifestyle," he
said, noting that no need has
been shown for the land use
change.
"I don't see anything new -
it's less compelling than the
first hearing," Roberts said.
Mask commented that the
location was inappropriate.
In response to questions
from Chandler, Development
Services Director Robbie
Rogers told the board that
the property could be devel-
oped with a one home per
five-acre density now.
With a point system recent-
ly adopted by the board, cer-
tain "improvements" and
other factors could gain
points that would allow the
developer to have a project
with up to a one home per
three-acre density.






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LAST EEK:I


Slaughter cows and bulls: were 1.00 to 2.00 lower.
Feeder steers and heifers: Were mostly steady. Supply was heavy, demand was moderate.
Feeder steers and heifers: under 600 Ilbs 73 percent, (42 percent steers, 31 percent helfers).Over 600 Ibs. 4 percent (4 percentsteers,
N/A percent heifers)
Slaughter cows and bulls: 19 percent.
Replacement cows: 4 percent.


Slaughter Cows Boner 80-85%
WI Range Avg WI Pdce Range Avg Price
795-810 802 38.0043.00 40,48
900-1095 987 40.0047.00 43.79
1100-1290 1168 40.50-47.00 44.43
1320-2025 1583 42.00-49.00 45.44
Slaughter Cows Lean 85-90%
Wt Range Avg Wt Pice Range Avg Price
720-895 814 37.0042.00 40.05
705-875 780 22.00-36.00 32.30 Low Dressing
900-1005 957 37.00-42.00 39.79
910-965 942 28.00-35.00 31.68 Low Dressing
1135-1160 1147 36.o0.00 37.99
Slaughter Bulls Y.G. I
WtRange AvgWt PriceRange AvgPrice
1000-1490 1264 48.00-55.00 52.76
1415 1415 42.00 42.00 Low Dmssing
1500-1835 1624 48.00-53.00 50.72
Feeder Steers and Bulls Medium end Large 1-2
Wl Range Avg WI Price Range Avg Price
175-180 178 190.00-210.00 199.86
230-245 237 165.00-175.00 170.07


263-290 270 160.00-175.00 164.03
310-335 323 152.00-158,.00 153.31',
355-392 372 124.00-138.00 133.09
400-440 421 120.00-128.00 121.92
450498 483 106.00-115.00 110.51
508-540 511 106.00-113.00 111.76
564-568 566 108.00-111.00 109.62
617-625 618 98.00-105.00 103.99
Feeder Steers and Bulls Medium and Large 2-3
Wt Range Avg Wt Pdce Range Avg Price
200-240 226 150.00-165.00. 156.10
255-285 270 142.00-155.00 147.07
300-345 324 120.00-140.00 129.33
38M90-30 388 106.00-114.00 110.66
400-445 417 106.00-118.00 112.89
450-495 466 94.00-108.00 105,27
500-546 535 98.00-104.00 102.57
552-565 557 95,00-104.00 100.58
605-635 620 93.00-96.00 94.46
653-684 667 85.00-93.00 88.23
Feeder Steers and Bulla Small 1-2
Wt Range Avg Wt Pdce Range Avg Prce
210-230 222 136.00-154.00 143.49
270-295 281 100.00-142.00 126.29
310-345 325 98.00-120.00 111.26
355-389 371 100.00-112.00 106.65
415445 433 94.00-100.00 97.95
Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1-2
Wt Range AvgWt PriceRange AvgPrice
200-228 219 145.00-168.00 152.16
250-285 268 140.00-142.00 140.62
315-347 333 120.00-134.00 126.05
355-388 378 116.00-136.00 118.64
400430 410 114.00-128.00 11735


490491 491 110.00-112.00 110.20
510-513 513 ,100.00-101.00 100.89
555-570 565 93.00-99.00 97.04
Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 2-3
Wt Range Avg WI Price Range Avg Price
220-245 237 120.00-140.00 127.78
255-295 275 119.00-138,00 126.57
305-348 335 108.00-122,00 116.57
355-398 378 100.00-118.00 109.50
405-445 426 92.00-106.00 101.61
478495 485 ,91.00-103.00 100.52
550-590 571 80.00-91.00 83.75
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SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2005, PAGE,; 3


Center Hill hosts Health Fest Polce REPORT


AMANDA MIMS
Staff Writer

Three months of. planning
brought Center Hill's first
Family Health Fest to the city
on Saturday, Nov. 5, drawing
roughly 100 people to the
numerous booths and demon-
strations in the first two
hours.
While adults were busy
browsing booths and offerings
for free tests for blood pres-
sure, blood glucose and
HIV/AIDS, children were vis-
ited by familiar characters
like Smokey Bear and
McGruff the Crime Dog.
The event was held at the
Erwin Bryan Memorial Field
and presented by the City of
Center Hill, Thomas E.
Langley Medical Center and
the Sumter County Health
Department.
"I'm so excited," said.
Nadine Ohlinger, health edu-
cator with the Health
Department. "It's a beautiful
day, beautiful weather, and
there are a lot of people here.
We're happy."
Besides healthcare-related
participants were public safe-
ty figures like Station 14 fire-
fighters, including Center Hill
City Councilman J.R. Smith,
Lake-Sumter Emergency
Medical Services technicians,
city Police Chief Roger Odom,
and School Resource Officer


Photos by Amanda Mims
Champion Whitaker, 12 months, and Ebony McMullen get a visit
from Smokey Bear at the Center Hill Family Health Fest on


Saturday, Nov. 5.
Deputy Josh Greenwood of
the Sumter Sheriff's Office,
with patrol and fire vehicles
for the public to see.
There were five presenta-
tions scheduled during the
four hours the event took
place on topics from cancer
recovery to CPR/First Aid and
heart attack, and there were
drawings for door prizes
every 30 minutes and free
food and refreshments, all of
which were donated, mainly
by local businesses and indi-
viduals. Entertainment for the
afternoon consisted of
Country tunes by Southern


Comfort Band and Latin
music by D.J. Tomas Granado.
Center Hill Mayor Ralph
Barry said he was pleased
with the turnout at the Health
Fest and that he underwent
triple bypass surgery and
realizes the importance of
health screenings.
"Without checkups there is
no chance of finding out,"
about serious health prob-
lems in time.
He said he isn't certain if
there will be another Health
Fest next year, but the city is
looking into holding more
community events.


Tuesday, Nov. 1
Tracey Dorsey, 37, Bushnell
was arrested for accessory
after the fact.
Bond was set at $5,000.
Brad Simmons, 28,
Bushnell, was arrested pos-
session of marijuana with
intent to sell and sale of mari-
juana.
Bond was set at $20,000.
Bryson Strong, 23,
Wildwood, was arrested for
felony fleeing attempting to
elude and driving while
license suspended.
Bond was set at $10,000.
Steven Green, 24, Webster,
was arrested for violation of
probation.
No bond was set.
Cynthia Mysto, 42, Oxford,
was arrested for violation of
probation. No bond was set.
Beau Brown, 24, Bushnell,
was arrested for possession of
marijuana with intent to
deliver.
Bond was set at $10,000.
Lendell Ford, 23, Webster,
was arrested for two counts of
sale of cocaine and two counts
of possession of cocaine with
intent to sell.
Bond was set at $40,000.
Henry Littles, 22, Bushnell,
was arrested for sale of
cocaine and possession of
cocaine with intent to sell.
Bond was set at 20,000.
Tavarus Stokes, 23,
Wildwood, was arrested for
sale of cocaine and possession
of cocaine with intent to sell.
Bond was set at $20,000.
Michael Hicks, 19,
Wildwood, was arrested for
violation of probation.
Victoria Thomas, 33,
Webster, was arrested for driv-
ing under the influence.
Bond was set at $500.

Wednesday, Nov.2
Angela Foster, 34, Lake
Panasoffkee, was arrested for
simple battery. No bond was


set.
Daniel Ricklefs, 20, Webster,
was arrested for burglary to a
conveyance, grand 'theft, and
contributing to the delinquen-
cy of a minor. Bond was set at
$7,500.
Waylon Croom, 21,
Bushnell, was arrested for
felony burglary
No bond was set.
Russell Gibson, 41, was
arrested for driving under the
influence, possession of
methamphetamines, and
introducing a controlled sub-
stance into a correctional
facility.
Bond was set at $6,500.

Thursday, Nov. 3
Russell Gibson, 40, Lake
Panasoffkee, was arrested for
violation of probation.
No bond was set.
Heather McElrath, 19,
Wildwood, was arrested for
possession of alcohol by a per-
son under 21.
Bond was set at $500.
Steven Ryland, 21,
Wildwood, was arrested for
selling alcohol to a person
under 21.
Bond was set at $500.
Edward Sheppard, 35,
Wildwood, was arrested for
aggravated stalking.
No bond was set.

Friday, Nov. 4
Errin Perry, 37, Wildwood,
was arrested for burglary with
assault, battery and assault
with threat to do violence.
Bond was set at $15,250.
Clarence Parris, 20,
Wildwood, was arrested on a
warrant for possession of
cocaine.
Bond was set at $2,000.
Michael Skipper, 40,
Webster, was arrested for
vehicle theft and possession
of paraphernalia.
Bond was set at $2,500.
Samuel Valencia, 24, Center


Hill, was arrested for operat-
ing a motor vehicle without -a
valid license.
Bond was set at $500.
Kevin Williams, 2,
Coleman, was arrested for
driving under the influence.'
He was released on his ovwn
recognizance.

Saturday, Nov. 5
Mark Taylor, 37, Bushnell,
was arrested for driving while
license suspended or revoked.
Bond was set at $2,000.
Donald Empery, 47,
Wildwood, was arrested for
possession of cocaine.
Bond was set at $5,000.
Michael Frederico, 4Q,
Wildwood, was arrested f6r
failure to appear for driving
while license suspended. '
Bond was set at $5,000.
Kevin Williams, 28,
Coleman, was arrested fpr
driving while license sus-
pended or revoked with
knowledge.
Bond was set at $500.

Monday, Nov. 7
David Rasmuson, 29,
Bushnell, was arrested for
driving with license revoked.
Bond was set at $500.
Anthony Gonzales, 22,
Webster, was arrested for tres-
passing after warning arnd
.resisting with violence. Bond
was set at $5,500.

Water Association
annual meeting.
The Lake Panasoffkde
Water Association, Inc. will
hold its annual meeting oh
Jan. 21, 2006. There are three
director positions to be filled.
If you want to nominate va
member, please contact
LPWA office for instructions.
The name must be submitted
by Nov. 23, 2005. If you have
any questions, call 739-4236.,


Dina Martinez (right), of the Sumter County Health Department, performs a glucose test for
Francisco Nederos of Center Hill on Saturday at the Family Health Fest.


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and credit unions. If your money's in a bank, the profits on that money go to

stockholders. At a credit union, profits are returned to members. This explains

why members of Suncoast can get a new or used car loan for as low as 5.25%

APR'. It's why our high-yield certificate accounts earn up to 5.15% AP'2

and only require a balance of $S.OOO. And why "free checking" is really

free checking. JIf In 1934, teachers chartered our credit union with the

philosophy of helping one another. Since then, we've expanded the

criteria for membership beyond school employees. Now, students attending

Sumter County public schools, people 55 and older, and employees

of many local businesses, hospitals, cities and counties can join.

Immediate family members are eligible as well. So it's possible you could

become a member too. Call 800-999-5887 or visit joinsuncoast.org

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SUMTER COUNTY


THE VOICE OF SUMTER COUNTY SINCE i881

2.' The editorial opinion expressed in the Sumter County Times is the opinion
of the news staff of this newspaper

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

204 E. McCollum Ave.
Bushnell, FL 33513
Member Florida Press Association



Our VOICE



South Sumter shows


student drug problem


' t's not exactly the type of pub-
5 licity school administrators
s-L relish. Admitting that your
-school is having a resur-
gence in illegal drug use
doesn't bring cheers, tro-
=phies or admiration.,
But it does show the
=courage to address an
-issue that often goes
iunmmentioned because of
the negative stigma it
=can create.
. Recently, a letter to
parents of South Sumter
'"High School students B
-was sent to the Sumter REICI
-"County 'Times from
* Principal Preston
Morgan stating that marijuana use
among students is on the increase.
The letter urges parents to help
their children understand the
dangers that marijuana can cause
and asks them to join with the
school system to attempt to quell
the problem.
In pait, Morgan's letter states,
"Parents and teachers can be
powerful influences in stopping
kids from ,using drugs. Working
together, we can make students
aware of the detrimental conse-
quences of marijuana use. We can
talk to students, set limits on their
behaviors, and provide safe,
supervised social and educational
activities for them. We can listen


Ic


%-. .


to them and share their interests
and concerns."
Sending out the letter was prob-
ably not a simple deci-
sion. Schools like recog-
- nition for their positive
achievements, some-
times to the point of
denying problems. But
4 ^ in this case, it is refresh-
:, ing to see a school admit
that there are problems
on campus and actively
engaged in finding solu-
tions.
0o3 "The school is using
HMAN every available resource
to combat the problem of
illicit drug use. In con-
junction with the sheriff's depart-
ment, dog searches are conduct-
ed, surveillance measures have
been put in place, and a report
"hot line" has been set up.
Students who abuse drugs are
subject to expulsion and alterna-
tive schooling. Working together
with the community and with par-
ents, we hope to keep a safe envi-
ronment for our children,"
Morgan's letter states..
While no school would be proud
to admit there are problems with
illegal drug use, South Sumter can
be proud that it is actively
involved in curbing the problem
and seeking support by publicly
addressing the issue.


Another VOICE


Setting the record straight


about Rinker mining issue


In response to the "Refreshing
change as commissioners take on
challenge" by Bob Reichman pub-
lished on Oct. 27, 2005. we are writ-
ing this letter to set the record
straight.
First and foremost, please know
that allegations of violations by
Rinker Materials and continued
attacks on our corporate ethics by
the "concerned citizen" are unfound-
ed and unfair.
: We have not had a fair chance to
respond to the misstatements and
untrue allegations from C.O.R.E.
presented Oct. 11, 2005 and we will.
,We think the editorial piece noted
above was premature.
Rinker Materials has respectfully
requested that the Sumter County
BOCC re-hear the case, wherein
tinker Materials will present its
rebuttal to the allegations made by
Mr. Megan and other members of
JC.O.R.E.
. We also join Mr. Reichman in
applauding the commissioners as
stewards of the environment, but we
also implore him to check the facts
regarding Rinker Materials, as well
as the mining industry.
Material's environmental philoso-
'phy is "To use resources efficiently,
ininimize waster and emissions,
observe all laws and respect the
interest of the community."


Those are not just words on paper.
Our quarries not only meet current
regulations and reclamation stan-
dards, we go above and beyond.
As stewards of the environment
and leaders in our industry, we part-
ner with local school systems to pro-
vide outdoor learning laboratories
for students one of which has won
international awards for our efforts.
We host corporate workshops to
share best practices with others in
our industry and to brainstorm new
and innovative ways we can "give
back."
Locally, in Sumter County, as soon
as we were apprised of the. commu-
nity concerns, we immediately
scheduled a "town hall" meeting for
Center Hill residents and any other
concerned citizens.
That very productive meeting
resulted in compromises to our plan
and a second follow-up to keep those
lines of communication open.
Our record is proven and stead-
fast.
The inference that mining is
"...adversely (impacting) Sumter's
environment" is an emotional state-
ment and not fact-based and does not
accurately represent not only Rinker
Materials, but the industry as a
whole.
ClifKirkmyer
President Quarries East


special day
We would like to thank everyone
who participated at the Fire
Prevention and Safety Day at Wal-
Mart Supercenter.
Sumter County Fire Services, for
providing the community with
smoke detectors, the Explorers, an
inspiration for young men and
women. (our Firefighting future),
and Forestry, for bringing us
Smokey Bear and Fire Buster the
Clown.
Also thanks to the Health
Department, Langley, and the
Family Caregiver Support Program
for their participation.
The Sheriff's Department had
fingerprinting for children and
pamphlets available.
Each year it gets better and bet-
ter and we hope to see everyone
next year in October.
Marsha Fox
Wal-Mart Supercenter


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American who supports our men
and women afar, will wear some-
thing red.
By word of mouth, press, TV -
let's make the United States on
every Friday a sea of red much like
a homecoming football game in the
bleachers.
If every one of us who loves this
country will share this with
acquaintances, co-workers, friends,
and family, it will not be long before
the USA is covered in RED and it
will let our troops know the once
"silent majority" is on their side
more than ever, certainly more
than the media lets on.
Let's get the word out and lead
with class and dignity, by example;
and wear something red every
Friday.
We live in the land of the free,
only because of the brave. Their
blood runs red wear red!
Most of all God bless America
Irvin E. Stowell,
Bushnell


Friday display
Very soon, you will see a great
many people wearing red every,
Friday. The reason?
Americans who support our
troops used to be called the "silent
majority." We are no longer silent,
and are voicing our love for God,
country and home in record-break-
ing numbers. '
We are not organized, boisterous
or overbearing. We get no'liberal
media coverage on TV, to reflect
our message or our opinions. Many
Americans, like you, me and all our
friends, simply want to recognize
that the vast majority of America
supports our troops.
Our idea of showing solidarity
and support for our troops with dig-
nity and respect starts this Friday -
and continues each and every
Friday until the troops all come
home, sending a deafening mes-
sage that... every red-blooded


With seconds to go on Part D, don't rush


On Nov. 15, you may join a Part D
plan. However, there is no need
to rush!
I truly don't understand
why the government could -
not have tutored its
Medicare beneficiaries, at
least about the program's
basics. True, the govern-
ment did not know of the
formularies, the prescrip- ...'
tion drug providers or the '
cost of a plan. However,
the basics are indeed
basic. This two-year-old
law could have had the DA
Center for Medicare and Ro
Medicaid Services (CMS) Roi
and the Social Security
Administration (SSA)
begin and distribute a basic "how-to"
18 months ago.
Such questions as: "Do I have to
join?" "Will I receive a penalty if I
choose not to join?" "What will the ini-
tial open-enrollment period be?" and
"What is a formulary?" are questions
known by the CMS and SSA since
November 2003. So, why didn't they
spend some bucks on continuing Part
D educational programs? We know
that this administration loves to spend
bucks! So no logical reason exists for
the government's most complicated
plan to cause so much confusion at


this late date.
Most information concerning
enrollment who would be eligible
for full or partial subsidies,
what are formularies, and
so on -already should be
part of your given knowl-
edge.
Now, for the rest of the
story: As I have said, the
`" law was signed in 2003,
with some 300 words of
explanation, followed by
former HHS director
Tommy Thompson's two
explanations of the pre-
scription drug plan that
HAN further complicated the
plan.
Remember, figures such
as income, federal poverty levels and
permitted amount of assets have
changed. It is quite possible to read
different "expert" resources and find
different figures. Why? Because some'
are using 2004 figures and some 2005.
This has just added to your confusion.
Insurance companies emphasizing
their sense of urgency to join is non-
sense. You have until May 15, 2006.
Relax. Take your time. If you want
coverage to begin Jan. 1, so be it Even
if you enroll before Dec. 31, you can
still change your plan. In fact, you may
change your plan several times. Any


change in insurance enrollment will
just cancel the previous one: again,
only until Dec. 31. If you choose to
enroll after Jan. 1,you can still change
your plan, as long as you do it before
May 15.
Even if you qualify for a CMS subsi-
dized plan, you have the right to
choose. But remember, the CMS will
pay only a certain amount money for
your plan. If you don't choose one, the
CMS will do it for you. Before May 15,
you can still change it
If you do not have a subsidized plan,
and are not covered by a group plan
that offers Medicare Credible
Coverage, take your time. If you
choose not to take a plan, your premi-
um will be penalized by 1 percent for
each month that you did not join.
A formulary,- most simply, is the
drugs included.in a plan.
Work with your physician; see if a
brand name has a generic alternative.
Make sure that your plan covers the
prescriptions that you take. Make sure
that your pharmacy will honor your
plan, and, most of all, take your time
and shop.
Keep my green tea warm, and I will
talk to you next week Send questions
and comments to "Senior Advocate,"
1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal
River FL 34429 or e-mail danro-
han@atlantic.net


Another VOICE


Oil company's profits are obscene


When does corporate profit tak-
ing cross the line and become of a
form of highway banditry? The
announcement that Exxon Mobil
Corporation posted an all time
record quarterly profit of nearly
$10 billion appears to have crossed
that line according to Jim Duncan,
CEO of Sumter Electric
Cooperative (SECO).
'"As has been documented over
the past few days," said Duncan,
"Exxon Mobil's quarterly profit
statement is the highest for any
U.S. corporation in the history of
this nation. Not only that, the Royal
Dutch Shell PLC also posted a
whopping $9 billion quarterly prof-
it for the same time period."
'"All this comes during a period
when the American consumer's


financial security and lifestyle are
being slowly dismantled by price
jumps for heating oil, gasoline, coal
and natural gas and it is obscene."
"We support U.S. Senate Majority
Leader Bill Frist's recent call for
Congressional hearings into the
record profits of the oil companies.
Once again, we are urging the U.S.
Senate and House of
Representatives to get a handle
specifically on the rocket-like price
jumps in natural gas. We hope that
will be part of Congressional hear-
ings."
"Moreover," said Duncan, "we
hope that Congress will be willing
to look at innovative approaches to
the natural gas crisis. One such
innovation is a bi-partisan bill
introduced by U.S. Representatives


Sam Graves (R-Missouri) and John
Barrow (D-Georgia). The Graves-
Barrow bill (HR 1638) attempts to
bring stability, predictability and
reliability back to the natural gas
market by reclassifying natural gas
as an agricultural commodity. The
bill's sponsors say it will curtail
speculative natural gas trading
practices and impose better market
controls. We think Congress should
take a good look at this bill."
SECO's CEO pointed out that the
natural gas market is a deregulated
market He said deregulation didn't
work well with electricity, citing the
Enron debacle, and it doesn't work
for natural gas. "This bill is
designed to regulate a segment of
the energy industry that is sorely in
need of regulation," stated Duncan.


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
or of inappropriate length. There may be a delay in printing a letter due to space limitations or research requirements. The writer's name, phone number and address must be included with a submitted letter, although
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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Operation Yellow Bow is there for t


Char Lautzenhiser and Su Gerheim coordinate Operation Yellow Bow. They're shown here with
two bows that Gerheim designed and the Sumter County Times donated to the operation for.
Operation Yellow Bow funds are used to purchase and mail supplies to troops overseas. Large
bows are $10 each and smaller ones $5. Businesses around Sumter County have been taking part
in the effort. Lautzenhiser's son is a soldier and was one of the main reasons she began coordi-
nating the program.


TOOFAR meeting set for Nov. 17


BRENDA LOCKLEAR
Staff Writer

Giant yellow bows are pop-
ping up all around Sumter
County.
It started in Lake
Panasoffkee bows were seen
at Thornton's Hardware,
Lorenzo's Chevron, the bait
shop and other businesses
along main road in Lake
Panasoffkee.
Today, the bows can be seen
in Bushnell, Wildwood and
Coleman too. The number of
locations continues to grow.
While yellow ribbon is a
mainstay for showing support
for the troops, Char
Lautzenhiser and Su Gerheim
took things one step further.
They created Operation
Yellow Bow, purchasing the
ribbon, making the bows and
then selling them to the public.
For businesses and individu-
als, it's a way to show support.
For Operation Yellow Bow, it's
a way to raise money and send
supplies to troops.
Lautzenhiser, who lives next
to Gerheim, has a son in the
military. Her husband is a vet-,
eran himself.
She supported troops back in
1990, during Desert Storm and
stepped right back in today, as
her son, Lance Cpl. Clayton H.
Lautzenhiser, III, serves in
Operation Iraqi Freedom.
He's been there since August


and is slated to come home in
the spring.
Lautzenhiser's husband is
medically retired United
States Marine Sgt. Clayton
Lautzenhiser, Jr. He served in
Operation Desert Storm.
The couple fell into military
tradition and hung their yellow
ribbons to show respect for the
troops and to let people know
that they have a loved one serv-
ing.
She said several people told
her they should sell the bows.
She and Gerheim got togeth-
er. Gerheim designed the bows
and works the computer. The
ladies purchase the supplies
they need and use all the
money they make to purchase
goods and postage for the sol-
diers.
Large bows are $10 each and
smaller ones are $5.
In the meantime, they also
contacted superior officers to
get the names of young marines
who weren't getting any pack-
ages from home and began the
process of sending them things.
So far, they've spent about
$2,000 sending everything from
Beef Jerky, CDs to Gortex shirts
- getting the troops prepared
for the upcoming winter
months.
- Lautzenhiser said the winter
will be cold and some of the
guys need the shirts and extra
socks for patrol.
She said the turtleneck


roopsI

shirts, with zipper openings
are militarily designed to keep
in the heat and let out the mois-
ture.
She and Gerheim stay hard
at work, not only sending
goods, making and selling
bows, but sending the troops
newsletters.
Recently, they took pictures
of people from the various
businesses, who bought bows
and sent them in newsletters to
show the soldiers who was sup-
porting them.
They've been sending things
to about 13 soldiers and hale
since learned their likes arid
dislikes. They even try to fill
special requests if therd's
something a soldier really likes
a lot, but can't get over there.,
That's where the Slim Jidis
and Beef Jerky's come in. I
"Whatever we could do to
make them more comfortable,"
she said.
They also send extra candy
so they can share with the unit.
"They've made about 200
bows, but they've also received
cash donations.
While she was on the phone,
one restaurant even offered a
free meal to the soldiers
returning home if they
arrived in uniform and showed
they had just returned from
serving Operation Iraqi
Freedom.
To buy a bow or make a dona-

tion, contact them at 793-1284.


The next general meeting of
TOOFAR, Inc. will be
Thursday, Nov. 17 at 7 p.m. at
the East Citrus Community
Center on Hwy. 44, four miles
east of Inverness.
The group'si speaker this
.month will be John Megan
and Louise Racine, founders
of CORE (Citizens Against
Rinker's .Expansion). This
grassroots organization has


challenged the expansion of a
mining operation in Sumter
County.
There will also be updates
on other local water issues
about which this organization
is concerned.-
We will be accepting final
nominations for board posi-
tions, discussing plans for our
upcoming pig roast, boat trips
and yard sale. 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 toofar-
inc.com. Our office hours are
Monday and Friday, 10 a.m. to
3 p.m.


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i Steven C. Frost

May 29,1956- October27, 2005


Mr. Frost was born in Ft. Meade, Maryland and moved
to Florida as a young boy. He owned Steve's Auto
Service and f imnpy's Wrecker Service in Lake
Panasoffkee for more than 20 years; was an avid race
car driver/owner and loved donating to different local
children's organizations. Survivors include his wife;
Elizabeth Frost, Lake Panasoffkee, FL; one daughter,
Keelle Wade Zisa, Lake Panasoffkee, FL; his mother,,
Phyllis Frost, Clearvater, FL; one sister, Sandy Morelli,
Clearwater FL; one brother, Douglas Frost, Clearwater
FL; two nieces, one nephew, one great niece. Funeral
services for Mr. Frost were held Saturday, November 5,
2005 at 11:00 A.M. at the Evergreen Cemetery,
Bushnell, FL. Purcell Funeral Home with Reverend Bill
Owens officiating. In lieu offlowers, please send
donations to a local youth organization. _


Bill & Eleanor Stewart


S. seasons reeting f

ae Savhton Anny
Eleanor and I are very encouraged by the response we had to last week's 2
column. Our hearts have been touched by the many people we have spoken
.to that are concerned about the needy people here in Sumter County. .
Eleanor and our hard working volunteers have completed our first 2 weeks
of accepting applications for families and seniorsiwho will need help during.!
Thanksgiving Day and Christmas. They have been personally touched by ,
the lives that have come here seeking help. We are fast approaching the r
two-hundredth person that we will be assisting. We will be taking
applications again from November 28 December 2,2005.


Administrator and Right now we are working with a family of twelve. This is a working family
With two parents and ten children. The youngest son is age 2 and the eldest ;
Volunteer Coordinator is age fifteen. They are asking for help with clothing and some of the special
requests they have include a Barbie Doll and a ball for the baby. They have
already let us know that "Anything for the children is welcome", The family usually does well to meet their current needs
but, like many others, faces difficult decisions during the holidays. We also had a special request from a senior
gentleman for a "King James Bible". These families are fairly typical of those who are seeking help from you and me so
that their holidays will be a little merrier.. ,
This is your opportunity to make a brighter holiday for those we are working together to serve. Please consider how you -
may be able to help us to help so many others.
Also a reminder that we are still in need of volunteers to help with gift bagging and, distribution and "Ringing the Bells" at
the traditional Red Kettle.


As a part of our holiday plans we are introducing "The Salvation Army Empty
Stocking Fund". The funds raised through this program will help families, children
and senior citizens in SumterI County. We are inviting you to participate in this
inaugural effort. Below is a coupon you may complete and mail to The Salvation Army
at P.O. Box 25, Bushnell, Florida 33513, along with your donation. You may make your
donation on behalf of.yours.elf or in honor of a family member or friend, or a "special
someone" or a group that you want to be recognized. In return for your donation you
will have the knowledge that you have made a direct impact on those who seek help
during this blessed time of year. You will also recieve a letter of recognition from The
Salvation Army, an "Empty Stocking Fund" sticker, and the person or group that you
have designated will be listed in this column.Additional coupons may also be obtained
at our office at 870 N. main Street in Bushnell.


THiE SALVATION ARMY,
~IM TH4E $TOCKM $FV~NV


For more information re this program, speakers for your group, or any of our
programs and volunteer opportunities, please call us at 352-568-2284.

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Yes! I want to help my neighbors during this holiday season.
My donation for The Salvation Army Empty Stocking Fund is: $
My name is:
My Address is:
Name to be listed in this column (you may designate: Anonymous, Friend, In honor of, In
memory of, etc.)
My prayer request is:
Please mail this coupon, along with your donation, to:
The Salvation Army Empty Stocking Fund
P.O. Box 25
Bushnell, Florida 33513

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United Methodist
Bizarre Bazaar
The United Methodist
Women's Group of the First
United Methodist Church, 221
W. Noble Avenue, will host a
bizarre Bazaar on Saturday,
Nov. 12 in the Fellowship Hall.
The sale will be open from 9
a.m. to 1 p.m. Lunch will be
offered from 11 a.m. to 12:30
p;m.
Looking for gift items?
Crafts, Christmas, items, and
khick knacks will be offered
by a variety of sellers.
Table space may still be
tailable and can be pur-
chased by contacting the
church office at 793-3221 no
later than Friday morning.
A donation of 10 percent of
ytur profit will be given to the
UMW missions project.
Southern
gospel music
A night of Southern Gospel
music featuring the Creek-
side Voices (a community-
wide "Southern Gospel
Choir") including solos, duets,
trios and quartets will per-
form Spturday, Nov. 12 at 7
p.nm. at First Baptist Church of
Bushnell, 125 W. Anderson
Ave., Bushnell.
Admission is free.
Car wash
and yard sale
The Church of God
Christian Love Center is spon-
soring a car wash and yard
>sale on Saturday, Nov. 12,
beginning at 8 a.m. at
Goodyear, Main Street,
Bushnell.
Proceeds from the event
will fund a two-day trip to the
Annual Youth Convention in
Orlando. Friday and Saturday
after Thanksgiving (No\: 25
and 26) for the Girls Clubs and
Boys Brigade to cover lodging
and meals.
If you are unable to attend.
feel free to bring a donation
":by to help our Youth Clubs in
their efforts to remain
involved in church youth
events and outreach activi-
ties.
Your support and consider-
ation would be greatly appre-
ciated.
Community
yard sale
Adamnsville Baptist Church
*comItLnit yard sale is sched-
Suled 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, dunk-
ing tank, cakewalk, fishing
pond, hot dogs, nachos, pop-
corn, snow cones and much
more. There will be drawings
for prizes including a boys
and girls bicycle, a Boston
Red Sox star Jason Varitek
Matographed baseball, Boston
Red Sox star Johnny Damon
auttographed picture and
more.
For further information call
748-3456 or 793-8405.
Public forum
planned in Villages
The United Church of
Christ at the Villages will
sponsor a free, public forum
oni Wednesday, No.. 16 at 7
p.m. at Laurel Manor. C.R: 466
and Buena Vista in the
Villages.. '
Participating clergy pan-
elists are Rabbi Harold Jaye,"
Temple B'nai Darom of Ocala;


Imam Zafer Sabawi, Islamic
Society of Ocala and Pastor C.
W. (Bill) Wealand, of the
United Church of Christ in the
Villages. They will discuss
their respective religions,
with an emphasis on shared
beliefs.
Following the presenta-
tions, there will be an oppor-
tunity for the audience to ask
questions.
For more information, see
www.villagesucc.org or call
Bill Wealand at 751-6273.
Advent season
at First United
Bushnell First United
Methodist Church, 221 W
Noble Ave., will bring in the
Advent season during their
Sunday morning service on
Nov. 27 during the 10:45 a.m.
worship service with their tra-
ditional "Hanging of the
Greens.", ; Pastor Larry
Armbrust sees this service as
one of the highlights of.the
church year.
Responsive readings, con-
gregational singing, special
Advent readings and music all
ore coordinated around the
decorating of the sanctuary. in
preparation for Ad ven t
At the conclusion, each
individual attending the serv-
ice will have an opportunity to
hang a Chrismon (special
Christmas ornament) on the
Chrismon tree in the sanctu-
ary.
The public is cordially invit-
ed to attend this service. For
more information about the
"'Hangiing ofthe Greens" or for
directions to the church, call
793-3221,
Cornerstone
Baptist Church
Cornerstone Community
Baptist Church has wide open
doors, just wailing 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.
SWe also offer small groups
that meet::.oh Sunday nights
6:30 to 7:30 p.pm, and on
Wednesday afternoons from
noon until 1 p.m.
*Wednesday evenings there
are youtith groups, children's
groups and prayer meetings
from 6 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 questions you mnay have or
give you directions to the
church.
As they say in the south,
"Ya'I come!" Our clothing is
casual and our folks are
friendly.
Hope to see you on Sunday!
Friday night
fish fry
It's time to eat and the lake
Panasoffkee United
Methodist Church may be just
the place to do it.
Hungry for fish? How 'bout.,
a Friday night fish fry?
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again, with monthly fish din-
ners. They're slated for the
first Friday of each month and
should continue through
April.
Dinner starts at 4 p.m. and
includes fried or baked fish
and all the fixin's, as well as
dessert and drink. $6 per per-
son or $20 per family.
Every Wednesday night,
the entire family can come
for dinner at 5 p.m.
Dinner is $6 per person or
$20 per family and you are
asked to make reservations
for the Wednesday dinner.
Anyone interested in a 30-
minute mid-week service is
invited to join the group for a
worship service that lasts
from 6 to 6:30 p.m. The
church is located at 589 C.R.
470.
For reservations or more
information, call the church at
793-3438.
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, sup-
port and pray for one another;
reach out to others and get
connected to other church
ministries and activities.
The groups will meet on
Sunday mornings from 9:15 to
10:15 a.m. on the second floor
of the Church Education'
Building.
For additional information
please call 748-1822.
Planning
holiday meal
A Thanksgiving Day dinner
will be served beginning at 1
a.m. until 1 p.m., as long as the
meals last
There is no cost for the din-
ner. It is our gift to those who


would otherwise eat
Thanksgiving dinner alone
and to those who, for whatev-
er reason, are unable to pre-
pare a special dinner on this
national day of Thanksgiving.
The dinner will be served at
Coleman First Assembly of
God, 505 Mulberry, in
Coleman.
For more information you
may call 748-3456 or 793-8405.
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
Lake 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.
Alzheimer
care
On the fourth Wednesday
each month the Lake
Panasoffkee United
Methodist Church will be
hosting an Alzheimer's
Caregiver support group at 1
p.m. All are welcome.
Please call the church office
for more information at 352-
793-3438.
New
Grace Day!
New Grace Day is slated to
take place weekly.
Groceries will be distrib-
uted every Thursday from 10
a.m. to noon and available on
a first come first served basis.
One visit per family each
month.
Any questions please call
the church office at 352-793-
,1600 and ask for Ron.


- &mnterOBriUARUES m


Steven C. Frost, 49,
business owner
Steven C. Frost, 49, died on
Thursday, Oct. 27, 2005. He
was born in Fort Meade, Md.,
and moved to Florida as a
young boy.
He owned Steve's Auto
Service and Wimpy's
Wrecker Service in Lake
Panasoffkee for more than 20
years. He was an avid race-
car driver/owner and loved
donating to different local
children's organizations.
Survivors include his wife,
Elizabeth Frost of Lake
Panasoffkee; daughter,
Keelle Wade Zisa of Lake
Panasoffkee; his mother,
Phyllis Frost of Clearwater;
sister, Sandy Morelli of
Clearwater; brother, Douglas
Frost of Clearwater; two
nieces, one nephew, and one
great niece.
Funeral services were held
on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2005 at
the Evergeen Cemetery,
Bushnell, with Rev. Bill
Owens officiating.
lieu of flowers, send dona-
tions to a local youth organi-
zation.
Donald Koons, 73,
sales manager
Donald Walton Koons, 73,
of Leesburg, passed away on
Oct. 26, 2005.
He was born in
Williamsport, Penn., and
moved to Wildwood in 1988.
He moved to Pennbrooke
Fairways in 1995.
He retired from Sears
Roebuck in District Sales
Management. He received a
bachelor's degree from
Lycoming College in
Williamsport.
He was a member of, the
Wildwood United Methodist
Church and a veteran of the
U.S. Army serving during the
Korean War. He was a 32nd
degree Mason, a member of
Eureka Masonic Lodge #335
in Montoursville, Penn.,
F&AM and the Williamsport
Scottish Rite Bodies.
is survived by his loving
wife,: Shirley, having
observed their 48th wedding


anniversary on Oct. 19; uncle,
Donald (Roberta) Koons, of
Williamsport, Penn.; and sev-
eral cousins.
Graveside services were
held at Florida National
Cemetery on Wednesday,
Nov. 9, 2005, with Rev. Harry
Holloman officiating and
military honors provided by
VFW Post 6389.
In lieu of flowers, the fami-
ly requests donations be
made to your local boy scouts
or your local Salvation Army.
Arrangements provided by
Banks/Page-Theus Funeral
Home, Wildwood.
Joe Swint, 68,
truck driver
Joe Swint, 68, of Bushnell,
died on
Wednesday,
Nov 2, 2005 at
Leesburg
Regional
Medical
Center,
Leesburg. He '
worked for ,
S u m t e r
County. He
was born in Joe Swint
Louisiana.
He is survived by his wife,
Donnie Bell; daughters,
Lovetta Swint of Tampa.,
Theresa (Walter) Jordon, of
Zephyrhills, Sylvia Ann
Robinson of Trilby, Lashawn
Swint of Webster, April Swint
of Miami, Anita (Noel) Knight
of Brooksville, Ella Ruth
(Willie) Collins of Trilby,
Princess Bell, Tampa, and
Shirly Maggie of Webster;
sons, Joe Earl Robinson of
Rochester, N.Y, Joe Louis
Robinson of Dade, Michael
(Tracy) Swint, Willie Swint of
Webster, Jay Swint, Webster,
and Frank (Wilma) Pope of
Lacoochee; 33 grandchil-
dren; 30 great-grandchil-
dren; and 3 great-great-
grandchildren.
The funeral service will be
at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Nov.
12, 2005 at the Bushnell
Assembly of God.
Marvin C. Zanders Funeral
Home is in charge with
Pastor Clarence Crave offici-
ating.


t^ Worship This Week at the Church of Your Choice


*C BUSHNELL >
All Are Welcome At
BUSHNELL ASSEMBLY
OF GOD
Ijur..,Vt wo'uin.,op8(A l 1ti :3i M 6C P PM
Sunaa/cSchool 9 30 A M :
Wed. Discipleship Nignt 7.00 P.M.
,1451,West C.R. 476, Bushnell 793-2240 ,

' ,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.
AA meets Thursdays at 8 p.m.


BUSHNELL "
First United Methodist Church
OFFERING OUR COMMUNITY Faith, Hope & Love
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30M., 9woRSHIP 10:45AM.
Disciples' Dialogue, Wed. 6:30 p.m.'
'' ''CubSc6uts uea. 6:30 p.m.
'u'RyoTtr,:,p, It_,u i (.Opm "(1 -
M AI.Am-i, F ti t ll p ff.
S'HAR.E. 4th Sat., 10:00 am. 793-3221
Y,221;W,NobleAve. i.ev.LarryArabrst Pastor)

^' BUSHNELL ^
'* thin CHaCHl Or CalIT
310W. Dade Ave.
793-8428
Sunday Bible Study 10 a.m.
Sunday Worship Service 11 'a:m.
.Ivening Worship 6 p.m.
_ Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m.

"r BUSHNELL
Pleasant Hill Baptist Church
CR-31 6A,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.
793-5083 Pastor Mike King J


BUSHNELL



Sun. Fellowship 9:30'- 10a.m.
Sun Worstip 10. 11 I iam
Sun Evening Study 6 30-730 pm
Wed. Teens & Children.......................... 6:30 7:30 p.m.
Wed. Noon Bible Study MCR.0 12.1 p.m.
Wed. Evening Bible Study,,.22 RR..,.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 )


r BUSHNELL
First Church of God
Affiliation: Anderson, IN
793-3455
11 E ,.]ri 'l ,r 1', : 1 b.., I I2 .i B u l. FL .I l .1
M .d,' .,,l .'. Ii,] Mwri'T .g;\v.,thip 10:45 a.m.
lt i. :..O ll A E\ ri| ., 7r iplm o
K Randall Belcher. Pajtor 793- 53-4

SBUSHNELL


125 W. Anderson Ave. 793-4612
"Sharing the Good News of Life Through Faith In Christ"
* Sunday BibleStudy .................9:15A.M,
Sunday Worshlp.......................... 10:30 A.M,
Sond6'A00pm, ,
"K r''.[- a ';. ''iiI, :.utuo 01)u I. r. i


SBUSHNELL '
BUSHNELL SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Cornt,.i o! SetinMole t. Fi.,-du A'.e
Worship Hours 9:30 A.M.
Sabbath School 10:45 A.M. Sat.
Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:30
y, All Welcome )

', BUSHNELL.
St. Lawrence Catholic Church
320 East Dade Avenue
Pastor Fr. Pedro Zapata
Office: 793-7788
Mass Schedule ,
Saturday 4:00pm Sunday 9:00am S
Sunday 11:45am (Spanish)
Tuesday, Thursday, and Every 1" Friday 8:30am
Life Long Catechesis 10:15am 2

:, BUSHNELL

7S19 CR. 633, B.toAd.'na
Wt 476 betwebt, A 7aB c7& 57S
Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Worship 11:00 am
Evening Worship 7:00 pm
Wednesday Prayer Service................7:00 pm

K BUSHNELL -
THE BUSHNELL PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH USA
323 N. BROAD (Corner 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 A.M
\ 352-793-4202

r ADY LAKE
Hope Lutheran Church
250 Avenida Los Angelos
(comer of C.R. 466 & Morse Blvd.)
The Villages
Services are Sunday
at8:OOAM, 9:40AM and 11:15AM
For more information, call 352-750-2321 or our
yWeb Site: www.hopelutheraninthevillages.org. )


LAKE PANASOFFKEE
.f)aths of Grace Ministries
Sj cChurch ofGod
Pastors: Fred & Patti Hooten
.PastoraV
Morning Worship-----10:30 Coitotan
Sunday Evening- 6:00o SCun"el
Wednesday Night----- 7 00 Available
793-1600
,1G1 -" R 7 Lake Panasoffkee

LAKE PANASOFFKEE
SLAKE PANASOFFKEE
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
589 CR 470,1 mile W of 1-75 .
Sunday Worship Service: 9:30 AM
Hospitality Time at: 10:45 AM
Sunday School Gathering: 11:00 AM
*Sunday School at 11:15 AM H
S. www.gbgm-umc.org/Iakepana-tumc 2

r LAKE PANASOFFKEE
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. g
Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting....7 p.m.
y Pastor Jon King 2

r I FIRURG
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 I mile West of 27 on 44. '
Left off of 44 on South Lone Oak for 1 block (Leesburg)
1 130 S. Lone Oak Drive 787-3223

r SUMTERVILLE
| Sumterville
United Methodist Church
"OVER 150 YEARS OF PRAYER"
2565 CR 522
.1"BLOCK EAST OF HWY 301
Invites you to attend Sunday worship service 930 a.m.
Pastor ChadlesTomberlin
All children are Invted. 2

WAHOO

(Discover the Differencel) ely, Redy
4.3 Miles West of 1-75 on Hwy 48 Senior Pastor
Bible Study 9:30 A.M.
Celebratio, Service 10:45 A.M.
Wednesday Evenina
New Community Cafe 6:00 P.M.
New Community Worship/Student Activities....... 7:00 P.M.
Associate Pastor........... ..............Malt Blackmon
www.wahoochurch.org 352 793-6015_

r WasuaklbK "
Webster United
Methodist Church
Invites You To Attend
4 Worship Service- 11:00 a.m. 8
Church School 9:45 a.m. I
173 S.E. 3rd St., Webster, FL 33597
(352) 793-3734
< A praying church j


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First Baptist Church
of Webster
1/4 mile east of 471 on SE 1stAve.
Sunday School 9:45 AM
r..rtr,,,, V:.;,-h;p 11:00AM
E .r','-g ? '.c: 6'00PM .
V' -,.-.i,, r, .-_' rol.- ,r,..p 7 7 00 PP.

r WILDWOOD +
A SUNSET PARK o
CHUCHURCH OF GOD,
202 Pine Street 748-1318 '
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next day for approximately
10 minutes per pound.
To prevent the meat from
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leftover meat drippings,
gravy or turkey broth, and
cover with foil.
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352-793-2728.
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ing pan large enough for your
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STEVEN AYERS
Times Correspondent

The teen court program of
Sumter County is a way for
students of Sumter County to
gain some law room experi-
ence as well as get some vol-
unteer time.
The volunteers either sit on
the jury, act as trial lawyers or
as bailiffs to escort the teens
on trial and perform basic
duties. Teen Court trial
lawyer Sean Clanton said par-
ticipating in Teen Court, "is
fun. I like to help the commu-
nity out."
Phillip Villasanta, another


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the judicial system.


defense attorney in the trial,
said, "I like it. My favorite part
is direct questioning, That's
where you ask the defendant
questions what they did and
why they did it."
Program coordinator Mary
Anne Roth explained the
ways to get involved with Teen
Court saying, "This is for any
student in Sumter
County...you can pick up a
brochure at any school front
office or call me directly. Just
show up on any Teen Court
night and you can sit right on
the jury."
Teen Court is held twice a
month. "You must be a stu-
dent between the ages of 10
and 17, or 18 if you're a high
school senior. You need to be
in good academic standings,"
Roth said.
When asked if she thought
allowing kids ages 10-17 to
sentence other juveniles to
community service time and
other punishments was a little
risky Roth responded by say-
ing, "Not at all. The basis for
the program is it's a pre-trial
intervention program where
the defendant must admit
their guilt."
Roth feels that overall the
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first-time offending juveniles
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Holiday
Zip Lock
Sumter County Veterans
Service office will be sending
packages out to the troops
during the holidays.
If you are interested in this
cause, bring your donations to
the Veterans Service Office's
listed below: Bushnell office:
416 N. Lawrence, St.,
Bushnell, FL 33513. For infor-
mation call 793-0235.
Villages Annex: 8033 E. C.R.
466, Suite B., Box 9, Lady
Lake, FL 32162. For informa-
tion call 753-2686.
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.
Tracy's Point
meeting
The Tracy's Point
Community Club meets every
third Tuesday each month at
the community club building
at 7 p.m. For more informa-
Stion call 568-2883.
,Cancer support
`group meets
b! 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 Wildwood. Hwy
44 and Hwy 301. We are look-
ing for new members. For


more information, call 352-
326-2158.
Health Foundation
raffle
The Rural Florida
Community Health
Foundation is sponsoring a
reverse raffle to raise money
for Thomas E. Langley
Medical Center. Tickets are.
$100 each with only 200 being
offered. The drawing will be
Nov. 18, at Continental
Country Club in Wildwood.
For tickets or information call
Marilyn Connell 352-568-2272
or Julie Pacheco at 352-793-
5900.
Webster
Holiday parade
The City of Webster will
have their Christmas Parade
Dec. 17 at 6 p.m. Any one that
would like to participate
please contact Cathy at 793-
2072.
Attention SSHS
class of 1990
We are planning a reunion
for Feb. 17 and 18. If you're
interested in attending, con-
tact Teresa Allan-Tredway at
727-501-3601 or by e-mail at
ttredway@email.com.
You can also contact Susan
Shackleton-Berry at 352-793-
1727 or by e-mail at rber-
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forward to seeing everyone
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Call Patty Jordan at 793-
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fifth Fridays at 6:30 p.m.
Country and gospel music will
be heard at Lake Panasoffkee
Community Building across
from truck stop on 470.
Musicians by invitation only
Call 748-2628 for informa-
tion.
Dance at
Lake Panasoffkee
There will be dancing every
first and third Friday, from 8
to 11 p.m., at the Lake
Panasoffkee Community
Building, C.R. 470, one block
east of 1-75, ,2 block north of
blinker light across from
Sunshine Truck Stop.
Singles and couples are
welcome. Life entertainment
and finger foods appreciated.
All ages welcome; sponsored
by Sumter Singles.
Call 352424-1688 for more
information.
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.
Pilot Club
meets 2nd Tuesdays
The Blue Heron Pilot Club
of Sumter County meets every


second Tuesday of the month
at Chuck's Odd Couples
Restaurant on 48 in Bushnell.
The Pilot Club is a service
club supporting brain-related
disorders and welcomes any-
one interested in becoming a
member.
For more information, con-
tact President Anne
Batchelder at 568-8411.
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, 1/2 block
north of the blinker light
across from the truck stop.
The dance is open to cou-
ples and singles. Finger foods
appreciated. Sponsored by
Sumter Singles. Live music.
For more information, call
352-424-1688
Support
Group
A support group for widows,
widowers and divorcees is
held every Wednesday at 9:30
a.m. at the Lake Panasoffkee
United Methodist Church. .
If you are grieving, hurting,
join us.
Central Florida
Dance Club
The Central Florida Dance
'Club has a new Web site
name: dancefla.com.
Admission is still $5 and sin-
gles and couples are still wel-
come.
If there are any questions,


call Belva Maier at 352-383-
0209.
Bushnell
Kiwanis Club
The club meets on Tuesday
mornings at Herb and Peg's
Bakery in Bushnell Plaza,
Bushnell. For more informa-
tion call Secretary Mark
Raciappa, 793-4911.
Al-Anon
Group
The Al-Anon Group, Joy in
Freedom, meets at 8 p.m.
every Friday at the First
United Methodist Church of
Bushnell, 221 W Noble Ave.
Parking on N. Hopkins St.
Contacts are Judy 352-793-
5738; Linda, 352-583-3075;
Jeanette, 352-568-0612.
Lions Club
bingo
Sumter 44 Lions Club bingo
is held every Friday and
Saturday, 818 N. Old Wire
Road, Wildwood, starting at
noon; $50 games and three
$250 jackpots.
Call 748-3990 if additional
information is needed.
Playground set
If you live in Sumter County
with at least one child, 24
months old or younger, and
need some time with other
adults, contact Sumter Small
Ones Playgroup at 793-8703.
While the group will mostly be
moms and babies, dads and
siblings are also welcome. It
will provide time with other
adults while spending time
with your baby.


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Special to the Times

With problems establishing
quorums and some board
members traveling more than
70 miles for board meetings,
the Early Learning Coalition
of the Nature Coast is work-
ing to find a solution that will
accommodate everyone.
As a result the Early
Learning Coalition, an organ-
ization dedicated to provid-
ing childcare services and
prepare children for school,
may no longer meet face-to-
face.
By utilizing technology at
Central Florida Community
College campuses, they may
begin using video or. tele-
phone conferencing to save
board members long drives.
"It works well and it saves a
lot of driving," board member
Marlene Grabbe said at a
recent meeting. She's used
CFCC's remote meeting
rooms for other meetings.
Researching alternative
ideas to get the 24-member
board together began this
summer when the Citrus and
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PAGE 12, SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2005


What's your life's purpose?


The South Sumter High School FFA forestry team placed second in the 2005 FFA Forestry Field
Day held at Silver River State Park In Ocala. Shown from front to back are: Nathen Porter, Justin
Story, Quinten Reid, and Kaitlin Reid.

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Courtesy photos by Kevin Mims
The FFA forestry team from South Sumter Middle School came in second in a multi-district'
forestry competition held Oct. 6 at Silver River State Park. Pictured from left to right are (back
row) Morgan Edwards, Quintin Story, Evan Merritt, (front row) Cody Watson, Cory Wells, and
Robbie Hall.

FFA teams place 2nd in contest


At the 2005 FFA (Future
Farmers of America) Forestry
Field Day, the teams from
both South Sumter High
School and South Sumter
Middle School each took sec-
ond place in their respective
divisions at a multi-district
competition.
It was held on October 6 at
Silver River State Park in
Ocala.
During the contest, students
in middle school and high
school teams from Sumter,
Lake, Marion, Citrus, Volusia


and Flagler counties were
graded by their forestry skills,
including the ability to meas-
ure usable lumber in trees,
recognize insect and disease
damage, interpret topographi-
cal maps, and identify forestry
tools.
Awards were also given for
individual scores in the vari-
ous categories.
South Sumter Senior
Chapter individual winners
were: Kaitlin Reid, first place
for both general knowledge
and map interpretation, sec-


ond place for both equipment
identification and tree' vol-
ume, and third place for tree
identification; and Quinten
Reid, second place for map
interpretation.
Middle school individual
winners were: Cory Wells,
first place for insect and dis-
ease identification; Cody
Watson, second place for tree
identification; Morgan
Edwards, third place for tree
volume; and Quintin Story,
third place for insect and dis-
ease identification.


I met Ruth Falsetti by acci- was in terrible pain back
dent, except there's no then and the woman also
such thing, in my opinion, paid a lot of Ruth's bills for
I think we meet the people her.


God wants us to
meet. -
It was about 10 or
so years ago, and I
had tagged along
with my husband
who was fixing
something at her
house.
Ruth is one of
those easy- to-talk-
to people.. You
should meet her -
you would like her. NA
She runs the KEN
Feed My Sheep
program at St.
Margaret's Episcopal Church
in Inverness, serving free hot
meals to people who are hun-
gry. Sometimes the food-
hunger is only secondary.
Ruth said more often it's the
soul-hunger .that drives the
people there.
The day I first met Ruth, I
asked her about her life;
that's just what I do. My kids
say I can't have a normal con-
versation with someone with-
out turning it into an inter-
view.
I don't remember if I asked
her why she does what she
does, but she told me about
being in her 50s and facing
homelessness.
She had had a good job at
the hospital and had thought
that was God's purpose for
her life, but then osteoarthri-
tis nearly crippled her and
she lost her job.
No job and no income plus
escalating medical bills plus
not being physically able to
get another job equaled a
desperate situation. She was
destined to be a "bag lady,"
she said a bag lady in a
wheelchair.
So she wouldn't be turned
out on the street, her land-
lord graciously wrote off six
month's rent for her and peo-
ple from her church paid her
utility bills.
A woman who worked at
the courthouse brought Ruth
food and called several times
a day to check on her and
would stop by and help her
get in and out of bed Ruth


NCY
NEDY


That's what God
does for his peo-
ple. Like a shep-
herd, he cares for
his sheep, using his
people to meet the
needs of others.
Ruth said that's
when God told her,
"Feed my sheep."
However, she
wasn't exactly in
the position to do
much of anything
at that time, but
she knew God was
calling.


So, she said she made a
bargain with him. If he would
keep her healthy, she would
do his work Shortly after, she
started feeding people three
times a week at her church.
Then the doctor discovered
a tumor, which turned out to
be benign, but she had a hys-
terectomy anyway.
Then five years ago she had
breast cancer.
The other day I told her
that some people .might ques-
tion her "bargain" with God,
saying that he didn't hold up
his end.
But she said she needed to
go through everything and
that she has come through
every setback even stronger.
"Besides," she said, "my spir-
it has always been healthy."
She's 71 now and still has
arthritis, but she doesn't take
anything for it and gets
around quite well.
She said everything she's
gone through has been a gift
from God so that when she
sits at the tables and eats
with those she feeds and lis-


tens to their stories, she
understands and knows what
they feel and they know
she knows.
And she knows God and
knows how he takes care of
his precious sheep.
"We all have a purpose,"
she said. "It took me a long
time to find mine, but I know
why I'm here."
Currently, the top-selling
book in the nation attempts
to answer the question:
"What on earth am I here
for?"
The simple answer is that
we were created for God's
pleasure, not to be slaves, but
sharers in his kingdom work
Sometimes I envy people
like Ruth who do the impor-
tant work of being God's
hands and feet.
Not just do it, but love
doing it.
But God hasn't called me to
operate a food kitchen.
Instead, he has called me to
write about the people who
do, which I love doing.
To paraphrase English run-
ner Eric Liddell in "Chariot's
of Fire," when I write, I feel
God's pleasure.
Likewise, when Ruth
Falsetti bastes a chicken or
pours a glass of iced tea, she
also feels God's pleasure.
That's what happens when
you find your purpose you
find God's pleasure and it
becomes your pleasure as
well.
Nancy Kennedy is the
author of "Move Over,
Victoria I Know the Real
Secret," "When Perfect Isn't
Enough," and her latest
books, "Between Two Loves"
and "Praying With Women of
the Bible."


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IF YOU ARE IN THE MILITARY, PLEASE CONTACT THE
SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS OFFICE. IF YOU HAVE A
FAMILY MEMBER IN THE MILITARY OR KNOWANYONE IN THE
MILITARY AND THEY'RE A REGISTERED VOTER IN SUMTER
COUNTY, PLEASE HAVE THEM CONTACT THE SUPERVISOR
OF ELECTIONS OFFICE FOR THE PURPOSE OF UPDATING/
VERIFYING THEIR CURRENT INFORMATION.

AS WE APPROACH 2006, WE ARE ALREADY PREPARING FOR
THE PRIMARY AND GENERAL ELECTIONS. IT IS EXTREMELY
IMPORTANT FOR ALL MILITARY PERSONNEL TO UPDATE
THEIR INFORMATION (IF THERE HAS BEEN A CHANGE) SO
THAT WE CAN MAKE SURE YOU WILL RECEIVE YOUR
ABSENTEE BALLOTS FOR NEXT YEARS ELECTIONS.

IF YOU ARE THE REGISTERED VOTER, YOU CAN CALL THE-
OFFICE OR REQUEST AN APPLICATION FOR YOUR
CHANGES. BY LAW, NO ONE OTHER THAN THE
REGISTERED VOTER CAN MAKE THOSE CHANGES.

AS OUR MILITARY AND OVERSEAS VOTERS ARE OFTEN
MOVED FROM PLACE TO PLACE, WE WANT THEM TO BE
ASSURED.THEY WILL RECEIVE THEIR ABSENTEE BALLOTS.

PLEASE HELP US UPDATE OUR RECORDS SO WE CAN BEST
SERVE YOU WHILE YOU ARE BEST SERVING OUR COUNTRY.


Karen S. Krauss
Supervisor of Elections
220 E. McCollum Ave.
Bushnell, Florida 33513
352-793-0230


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update their signature for voting purposes by doing one
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updatedsinature)
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Karen S. Krauss.
Supervisor of Elections
220 E. McCollum Ave.
Bushnell, Florida 33513

www.sumterelections.org


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Main Office Bushnell
220 E. McCollum Ave.
Bushnell, Florida 33513
352-793-0230

362 Shopping Center Drive
Wildwood, Florida 34785
352-330-1389

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Lady Lake, Florida 32162
352-753-1099


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SUMTER COUNTYV (F,) TfmrS', 'HUtiRDAY, NoVIJ'Mw'o if)s5, '205, PCE -13


Micki Blackburn Real Estate


pays tribute to veterans .1


ROBIN EDDINS
Times Correspondent
On Saturday, Oct. 29, Micki
,Blackburn Real Estate cele-
brated the opening of its new
Wildwood office and paid trib-
ute to area veterans.
There was a large barbecue
'meal provided and served by
agents of Micki Blackburn
and even a bounce house for
the children.
Sumter County Sheriff Bill
Farmer, himself a Viet Nam
era veteran, led the invoca-
tion.
Veterans of WWII, Korea,
Vietnam, and Iraq were pres-
ent at the event. Speakers
included Sumter County
Supervisor of Elections Karen
Krauss, whose team was pres-
ent with a demonstration
model of the electronic voting
apparatus.
"I love my country, I love my
veterans and I love my God,"
said Krauss.
Charlie First headed up the
Honor Guard and spoke of
how local veteran's organiza-
tions helped with a communi-
ty pantry and scholarships to
-local students.
First introduced Corporal
: Mervin Rios, who was recent-
ly home from Iraq.
First met Rios by chance at
,.a gas station just shortly
before Rios was deployed to
sIraq.
, Rios had asked First for
,advice and the two have been
,e-mail pals ever since.
^ Mr. First commented on
,when he was away at war it
. could take six months to


receive a letter from home
and now it only takes a few
seconds.
Lisa Colton representing
Micki Blackburn spoke of the
new office and how happy the
office was to be a part of the
Wildwood community but the


main objective of the day was
to show appreciation for the
service men and women.
"Thank you so much for all
you do," Colton applauded.
Entertainment was provid-
ed by the vocal stylings of
Danny and Sandy.


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The tables were full of well-wishers and veterans during Micki
Blackburn's open house and tribute to local area veterans last
Saturday.

Join Us




WE MEET EVERY SECOND MONDAY OF THE MONTH at 7pm
at Chuck's Odd Cup'les'Cafe,
117 W. Belt Ave. (Hwy 48) Bushnell
(Between CVS Pharmacy and the Dollar Store)
These meetings are for anyone dealing with cancer.
You may be a current patient or caregiver or
a survivor with words of encouragement.

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Joe Caporelli of Edward Jones Investments hosted a coffee club gathering last week, honoring
organizations and individuals in Sumter County. American Cancers Society, represented by Lee
Krauss; the Blue Heron Pilot Club, represented by Shirley Newman; Hospice of Lake and Sumter
represented by Bob Carmichael; the Humane Society/SPCA pf Sumter County represented by
Judy Hogan and Sheri Evans; the Salvation Army, represented by Bill and Eleanor Stewart;
Operation Yellow Bow, John R. Waters, Joseph E. Flynn, Jr.; Michael Giarrataro and the Sumter
County Honor Guard. The coffee club gathering was held at 9 a.m. on Friday Nov. 4 at the
American Legion Hall. Krauss (left), a cancer survivor who also leads a support group, is shown
accepting a certificate from Sumter County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director David
Santana.
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The Veterinary Trauma Center of Groveland is a new, high-tech facility designed
for sick or injured dogs and cats. Located in Groveland across from Hardees'
restaurant, the center offers pet surgery, medical services, critical care, radiographic
and laboratory diagnostics.
Orthopedics, reconstructive, general and electrosurgery are routinely provided, as
are contrast radiography, ultrasonography, and endoscopy. Internal medical services
include GI, cardiac, renal and cancer care. 24 hour patient monitoring is also
available. In order to focus on the task at hand, wellness care, routine checkups,
boarding or grooming are not offered.
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PAGE 14, SUMMER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2005


...woSwnter SPORTS


Sumter Youth Soccer Club lists game results


Sumter County Youth Soccer
Club lists its team results for
Saturday, Nov. 5, at Millennium
Park in Wildwood. This year
over 270 children are regis-
tered.
The league has increased
from 15 teams last season to 22
teams this season and
increased from 3 age divisions
to 4 age divisions.
Here are the standings:
U-7 Division
Genesis Aluminum Defeated
WD Aluminum
Michael's Floor Covering
Defeated Jarrett Bail Bonds
Energy Erectors Defeated
Patco Transportation


U-10 Division
Mask & Sons Defeated
Country Roads Real Estate
Brighthouse Defeated Doggy
Doo Run
Langley Medical Defeated
SCI-2

U-13 Division
Wildwood Mower & Saw
Defeated Matthews Produce
Chris the Plumber Defeated
Edward Jones Investment
Del Peters Painting Defeated
Angelotti's

U-18 Division
United Defeated SCI -1
Speckled Butterbean


Defeated DNB Ventures
Standings
U-7 Division
Energy Erectors 21
Genesis Aluminum 18
Jarrett Parish Bail Bonds 9
Michael's Floor Covering -
24
Patco Transportation 9
WD Aluminum 9

U-10 Division
Brighthouse 15
Country Roads Real Estate -
10
Doggy Doo Run 9
Langley Medical 18
Mask & Sons 25
SCI 2 9


U-13 Division
Angelotti's 6
Chris The Plumber 27
Del Peters 15
Edward Jones Investments -
3
Matthews Produce 15
Wildwood Mower & Saw 24

U-18 Division
DNB Ventures 7
SCI 1-7
Speckled Butterbean 27
United 18
The next games will be held
Saturday Nov. 12, beginning at
9 a.m. at Millennium Park in
Wildwood.


Wildwood Rotary holds annual golf tournament


With a shotgun start, the
Wildwood Rotary Club will
hold its annual benefit golf
tournament on Friday, Nov. 18
at 12:30 p.m. The tournament
will be held at Miona Lake
Country Club, 5473 C.R. 122,
Wildwood 748-4200.
This annual event is held in
memory of Rotarian Skip


Maddox and the proceeds are
used for educational projects
such as scholarships. Entry fee
is $75 per player and includes
golf cart, meal (fish fry), bever-
ages, and gift package.
Reservations are recommend-
ed and entries will be accepted
at the tournament. Individual
entries will be accepted and


will be paired.
Prizes will be awarded for
the longest drive, closest to the
hole, and the top winning
teams.
Tournament sponsors are
still being accepted. "Gold
Sponsors" ($500. sponsorship)
will receive 4 golf entrees and
large signs, $100. hole sponsors


will receive a sign on the spon-
sored hole.
For more information about
the tournament, call Doug
,Childers at 787-2431. For more
information regarding the,
Wildwood Rotary Club and
their activities, contact Tom
Bradley, club secretary at 748-
0505.


Photo by Amanda Mims
Special Olympics athletes prepare to leave from SCARC, Inc. in
Bushnell for the fall season state games in Bradenton, on
Friday, Nov. 4. The games were scheduled for Saturday begin-
ning at 2 p.m. and athletes were expected to return on Sunday.
Anyone at least eight years of age with a developmental dis-
ability is eligible to participate in the Special Olympics. Leaving
for the trip were 26 athletes, including SCARC clients, students,
and others from the community, and nine chaperones. Shown
are Mary Ann Gonzalez, Special Olympics coordinator for
Sumter County (front), Anthony Mobley, 15 (left), and Konata
Caroll, 15.


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One of the holiday season's
happiest occasions will be
coming to Mount Dora Nov. 16
to 21.
That's when the Women for
Hospice organization hold its
annual "Season of Trees," an
exciting six-day event to raise
funds for Hospice of Lake and
Sutmter: It will be held from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily in the
Donnelly Park pavilion in the
heart of the downtown area.
A wide range of beautifully
decorated designer
Christmas trees will be
offered for sale. Plan now to
stop by and see these stun-
ning. one-of-a-kind creations.
In addition, visitors will
delight in browsing through
Santa's Gift Shop. stocked
with hundreds of unique holi-
day items.
Nearby will be Mrs. Claus'
Kitchen where shoppers can
purchase from an extensive
array of tasty, homemade
cookies, candies, jellies, jams
and much more.
Women for Hospice is an
independent organization
that provides financial sup-
port to help support Hospice
of Lake and Sumter. All pro-
ceeds from the "Season of
Trees" will go toward
Hospice patient care, organiz-
ers said.
For more information call
Connie Prudhomme at 365-
2162 or Genene Rawls at 787-
7470.


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Chaselyn Walton
'Judy and Harmony Walton
of Webster are proud to
announce the birth of a
daughter, Chaselyn Ray
Walton. born ..' Pasco
Regional Medical (enter on
Oct. 25. 2005. and weighing
eight pounds and two ounces.
The mother is the former
Harmony Jackettia of Utah.
Brother, Cody Lee Walton, 2
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grandparents are Randy and
Cheri Vincent of Melbourne.

Morgan Washburn
Erik and Robbin
Thibodeau of Lake
Panasof'kee are proud to
announce the birth of a soil,
Morgan Douglas Washburn,
born at Pasco Regional
Medical Center on Oct. 27.
2005, and weighing 5 pounds
and 9 ounces.
Baby is welcomed by sister
Paige, 13, and brother. Robert
5.
Maternal grandmother is
Millie Thibodeau of Bushnell.
and paternal grandparents
are Barbara and Douglas
Washburn of
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Marriages
Ian Mark Clayton, 49, San
Diego, Ca. and Delynn Dollye
Dorman, 51, San Diego, Ca.
Michael Bernard Carlk, 61,
of Safety Harbor and
Rebecca Lynn, 55, of Safety
Harbor
Christopher James
Schmidt, 23, of Ocala and
Christine Incorvaia, 23, of
Ocala
Douglas Gardner
Strickland, 29, of Bushnell
and Amy Nicole Mikeals, 24,
of Bushnell
Property Transfers
Dana L. Bishop and
Dorothy E. Bishop to Ivan J.
Debaecke, property in the
Villages Patio Villas for
$149,000
Ramesh Balcharan to
Nadira and Rajesh
Bacharan, property in S30.
T19S, R23E.
Roger D. and Cleo Brock.
Cleo D. Brock to Rogers
Quimby Revocable Family
Trust, Quimby Rogers Trs.,
property in Flying K Ranch
for $50,000
Walter H. Wagner to
Sumter County Florida.
property in Oxford Heights
PB1

Course offered
The Withlacoochee
Technical Institute is now
accepting applications for
their Cosmetology Prograim.
Class will begin on February
6,2006.
The class is held Monday
thru Friday from 7-45 a.m.
until 2:30 p.m., and is approx-
imately 11 months in length.
The cost of the course is
approximately $2.000.
Books and supplies are
additional. Financial aid is
available for students who
quality.
A high school diploma is
not required.
This program is approved
for Veteran's Training.
Registration is on a first come
basis.
For more information, call
Student Services at 726-2430.


Evelyn Rinehart to Sumter
County Florida, property in
Oxford Heights, PB1
Charles A. and Joann
Desimone to Charles A.
Desimone Jr. and Joanne
Desimone and Charles A.
Desimone III and Mark A.
Desimone, property in
Villages Unit 20 for $100.
Villages of Lake Sumter to
Josephine and Michael. G.
Morello, Jr. Trs. Josephine
Morello Revocable Trust,
property in Villages Unit 106
for $$389,300; to Leon R.
Cirou, Trs. Leon R. Cirou
Trust for $189,100; to Robert
I. And Sharon J. Fox, proper-
ty in Villages Unit 96 for
$156,200; Norman R. Oates,
Jr. and Mary Jane Oates,
property in Villages Unit 101
for $224,500; to Elizabeth C.
Bate property in Virginia
Vine Villas for $154.700: to
Ed%\ard T and Joette West,
property in Villages Unit 97,
for $296,700: to Charles P
Bumgarner and Patsy R.
Mixsoni-Buingarner: property
in Villages Unit 101 for
$260,700: to Ronald F Onopa
and Patricia A. Onopa, prop-
erty in Villages Unit 108 for
$228,800: to Fred G. and Rose
M. Helle, property in Villages


Unit 107 for $229,300;
William C. and Priscilla A.
Bailey, property in Villages
Unit 104 $180,400; to Roland
L. and Rose B. Bunga, prop-
erty in Villages Unit 104 for
$172,200; to Luis and
Mercedes Morin, property in
Cherry Vale Villas, for
$166,300; to Gerald W and
Sandra A Collard, property
in Villages Unit 99 for
$282,800; to Frank N. and
Sandra K Rash, property in
Villages Unit 107, for
$244,600; to William U. and
Linda Braun, property in
Villages Unit 106; to William
A. and Nancy C. Deluca,
property in Oak Bend Villas
for $137,000; to Catherine
Schuhulein, property in Oak
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Sumter CALENDAR


Friday, Nov. 11
The National Association of
Social Workers will meet at
the Tavares Hospice office.
The meeting will start at 11:30
a.m. and will end at 1 p.m.
The meeting will honor vet-
erans try to bring one or tell
us of his experience.
Networking and opportunity
sharing will conclude the
meeting.
Call Stephanie at LRMC at
323-5507 to let her know
you're going to attend.
Saturday, Nov. 12
Its time for another Relay
for Life kickoff meeting 9 a.m.
It will be held at the SECO
building in Sumterville.
What! You don't know what
the relay is, it's a group of
teams that form,- they raise
money to help with the
research and assist people
that have cancer. Teams con-
sist of families, friends,
churches, schools, etc;
Come to the kickoff and
experience something you
never have before.
Monday, Nov. 14
A Thanksgiving celebration
will be held at 4 p.m. at the
Royal Community Center/
Library.
The program includes make
a book and other craft proj-
ects at 4 to 5:30 p.m.; let's give
thanks skit at 5:45 to 6:30 p.m.;
hot dogs, salsa and chips,
cookies and drinks will be
served at 6:30 to 7 p.m.
Special note: We will make
three Thanksgiving baskets to
donate to Arbor Village in
honor of the Royal
Community residents, who
reside at this facility.
Donations needed: sugar


free candy and cookies,
apples, oranges, raisins,
saltine and graham crackers,
snack fruit cups, etc.
Deliver donated items to A.
A. Young, Sr. Library of Royal
at the Royal Community
Center, Monday to Friday,
11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
The next meeting of the
Lake Panasoffkee Elementary
School Advisory Council is
scheduled for 3 p.m. in the
Media Center.
. The District 13 Family
Care Council will meet from
10 a.m. to noon at the
Wildwood City Hall, 100 Main
St. S.R. 301.
All persons interested in
issues of those with develop-
mental disabilities and their
families are invited to attend.
For more information call
Susan Clark- Long at 330-2177,
or Betty Kay Clements 753-
1163.
SiAssistance is available for
Hurricane Katrina survivors
when outreach counselors
meet with those who have
been adversely affected by the
hurricane and are now living
or working in Sumter County.
Outreach counselors will be
available at 10 a.m. at the
Bushnell Library.
Wednesday, Nov. 16
The Lake-Sumter Computer
Society welcomes you to
attend its presentation on
"Publishing Your Personal
Information on CD/DVD."
Society President Tom
Thiel will show how to use
Passage Express, a new
CD/DVD Authoring Software,
to publish and play back
genealogical, historical and
photographic information via
CD-ROM.


The hour-long session will
begin at 3:30 p.m. in Lecture
Hall 1 at the Lake-Sumter
Community College's
Leesburg campus, U.S.
Highway 441.
The Society also announces
that at its Nov. 30 program
Glenn Richards will moderate
a member question and
answer session; meeting
place and time are the same.
Newcomers are welcome
and admission is free.
Contact 352-357-3943 or visit
http://members.atlantic.net/-
sumterclub/toroom.htm for
directions.
Thursday, Nov. 17
The Withlacoochee Long-
term Care Ombudsman
Council will hold its monthly
meeting at 12:30 p.m. at 1405
County Road 26A,
Sumterville,at the Lake-
Sumter Community College
Conference Room.
Call 620-3088 or e-mail bren-
nanm@elderaffairs.org or visit
www.ombudsman.myflorida.co
m for information.
The Republican Club of
Sumter County will meet at
Lake-Sumter Community
College, room 3103.
, The meeting will start at 7
p.m.
Our speaker will be Jamie
Miller, deputy campaign man-
ager for Katherine Harris'
campaign for U.S. Senate.
He is a graduate of
Wildwood High School, Lake-
Sumter Community College
and the University of Florida.
Refreshments will be
served.
For more information, con-
tact Richard Huff, president
at 330-4012.


Friday, Nov. 18
Sunshine Athletics/Florida
AAU is now accepting entry
forms for the 2005 Slam A-
Rama 3 on 3 basketball tour-
nament.
The entry fee is $130 per
team with a maximum of five
players. The tournament will
be held in Tampa on Nov. 18
through.20.
To retrieve entry form, log
on to www.sunshinesports.net
or call 407-302-7570.
Saturday, Nov. 19
The BW City Ministries, led
by Pastor Jones, will hold a
Thanksgiving drive starting at
9 a.m. Jones will give away
over 300 holiday turkey bas-
kets to Sumter County fami-
lies.
The drive will-be held at the
Wildwood Winn Dixie
Shopping Center.
If any person or business
would like to contribute to
this event, please contact BW
City Ministries, Pastor Jones
at 1301 High Street,
Wildwood, FL 34785 (352) 330-
1633.
Saturday, Dec. 17
The City of Webster will be
having their 11th annual
Christmas parade.
Line up for the parade will
be at the Sumter County
Farmer's Market beginning at
5p.m.
The parade will start at 6
p.m. and will last approxi-
mately 45 minutes and end at
Webster City Hall.
. There will be refreshments
and entertainment.
If you need any information,
contact the Webster City Hall
at 793-2073, or the Webster
Police Department at 793-
2072.


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Helping with the cold


Chewbaca was once abused
before being rescued by the
Humane Society/SPCA of
Sumter County. Although he was
treated cruelly, Chewbaca still
longs to love someone. He will
be your little shadow, and will
follow you everywhere. He is
very affectionate and enjoys lots
of attention. Chewbaca was once
abused, but now he enjoys eggs
and toast for breakfast with his
foster family.
If you would like to share
breakfast forever with
Chewbaca, 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 33513. Visit our
web site at www.hsspca.org.
Although the county commis-
sioners have designated $400,
000 for a new animal control
facility, ground has still not been
broken. As we await the urgent-
ly needed building, winter is fast
approaching. Once again the
dogs at the county's antiquated
facility will be exposed to freez-
ing temperatures.
The Humane Society/SPCA is
once again collecting blankets
that will be distributed to the
dogs at animal control when the
temperatures start dropping.
Blankets are preferred over
quilts, because some dogs may
teat out the batting in quilts,
which -could clog the septic sys-
tems. Old, used, or-new blankets
- we need many, and we needto
start collecting them now. When
the freezing weather approach-
es, we need to be ready with a
blanket for every dog.
To prevent the spread of dis-
ease, blankets must be discard-
ed when soiled. So we need to


Chewbaca
keep animal control constantly
supplied with fresh blankets.
The very least we can do is to
assure that each dog has a blan-
ket to curl up in, which will
buffer them from the freezing
cement floors in their outside
kennels. It is the humane thing
to do. So we beg the public to
please bring as many blankets as
you can. You can drop them off
at animal control in Lake
Panasoffkee, or at Prosthetics
Research Specialists, Inc. in
Bushnell.
If you do not have any used
blankets, you can make a
monetary donation to the
Humane Society/SPCA, which
will be used to purchase used
and inexpensive blankets.
The county needs' to build an
animal control facility to current
state standards, and the animals
need to be kept in human condi-
tions. The concerned citizens of
Sumter County eagerly await a
facility where animals are not
kept in freezing conditions, and
where they are not euthanized
on the ground, in the dirt, by the
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Veterans Services collecting holiday goods for troops


AMANDA MIMS
Staff Writer

Sumter County Veterans
Services is hoping to send
some holiday cheer to U.S.
troops stationed in the Middle
East again this season with
"Holiday Ziploc."
They're collecting every-
thing from prepaid telephone
cards to Christmas candy with
the intention of making the sea-
son a little merrier for military
personnel spending the holi-
days in Iraq and Afghanistan.
"Morale is low this time of
year. They definitely need
something to cheer them up


and make them feel like
they're wanted," said Dan
Baker, Veterans Services man-
ager.
Some of the most desired
items to be collected are pre-
paid telephone cards, blankets,
music compact discs, movies
on DVD, and letters and post
cards.
The name "Holiday Ziploc"
comes from the sealed plastic
bags used to package the items
being sent.
Veterans Services has been
collecting items for care pack-
ages since troops were
deployed after the Sept. 11 ter-
rorist attacks and plan to con-
tinue. Throughout the year,


they send packages in what
they call "Operation Ziploc,"
similar to what is being done
now.
They send the packages so
the troops know they're appre-
ciated and "people do care," he
said.
"This is a bad time of year
(for them) to be overseas. They
miss their families... and this is
uplifting."
Typically, Baker said they're
able to send packages in
groups of 20 as supplies
become available, but "people
aren't donating like they used
to," and he hopes the holiday
season will prompt more to
contribute.


They receive names and
addresses locally from family
and friends of those deployed
and continue to accept more.
Once a package is sent to an
individual, that person sends
the names of others in the unit
to Veterans Services so they
can also receive care packages.
"Holiday Ziploc" will last
through January, Baker said,
but he hopes to send most of
the packages early enough to
arrive by Christmas.
He said anyone who donates
items may wrap them and that
placing the iteins in a sealed
plastic bag is helpful but not
necessary.
The office has a list of need-


ed hygiene and clothing items
including: baby wipes, shaving
cream, razors, tooth brushes,
nail clippers, baby powder, foot
powder, antibacterial hand
sanitizer, Q-tips, chap stick,
sunscreen, insect repellent,
deodorant (gel or spray only),
pipe cleaners, eye drops, heavy
socks (black or white), and
unused long sleeved shirts.
Desired food items include:
coffee (instant or ground), pre-
sweetened packaged drink
mixes, Vitamin C packs, pre-
mixed tuna or chicken salad,
microwavable macaroni and
cheese, canned food with flip-
top lids, beef jerky, trail mix,
nuts, cereal/protein bars,


microwave popcorn, Pringles
potato chips, Pop Tarts, sugar
and spices (no glass), candy,
gum, and breath mints.
Other recreational items
desired are: handheld games
(including batteries), board
games, travel games, maga-
zines (for men and women),
puzzles and word game books
stationary, pens and pencils,
books, paddle balls, disposable
cameras, foam footballs, comic
books, yo-yos, Frisbees, and
Hacky Sacks.
Donations these items are
being collected at the Bushnell
Veteran Service Office at 416
N. Lawrence St., 793-0235, and
at the Villages annex.


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acreage. Call for Free
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NC 28906 www.
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Grand OpeningI Large
Mountain Properties,
spectacular long range
views of surrounding
Pisgah National Forest,
minutes to downtown
"rhe.iiie an, ir.e Blue
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for enjoyment or
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(850) 54554928 FCAN
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Starring at. 7.500+
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Check. Owner
Financed, 20% down.
GA Coast & Miami
Waterfront
Pre-C.:rnlruC lion
Peallor (87' '1 468-5487

GEORGIA PROPERTIES
FOR SALE
Parcels range from 3 to
1o000 acres all deeply
discounted 1031 .Tax
Exchange welcome,
Visit Peach State at
farmandtlmber. com
'or Call (866) 300-7653
FCAN

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ARKANSAS
Mountain lots $4,995
each. Water, Electric,
:'a.ea theer-i Read5 ltO
nulcd on Large neDr
woili .Ex accesssl
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Schools teaching
faclltyl Excellent
financing. Call toll-free
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top, view, trees, water-
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nearby, paved private
access, $19,500 owner
(866) 789-8535 www.
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rolling hills, wildlife. Enjoy
hunting, hiking, horses,
great climate, Power,
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financing Call
(914) 232-5100 FCAN
NORTH CAROLINA
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COMMUNITY 1.5 acres
plus, 90 miles of
shoreline. Never before
offered with 20%
pre-development
discounts, 90%
financing. Call
(800) 709-5253 FCAN
TENNESSEE MOUNTAIN
ACREAGE New lakeside
community cost to
Chattanooga &
Knoxville. Community
lake access, boat ramp
and amenities. Limited
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slips 1/2+ acres
from $30k. Call
(866) 292-5769 FCAN
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SALEI 2.4 acre water-
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Building Lots from
$14,9001 Cabin Pack-
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613-1110 SCT

(Summary Administration)
Estate of
iih.r, .i.3me. ilichoi.j,:'r,
PUBLIC NOTICE
il i E I l-IE i,:.I.ili CC':'Uiri
C'"'1 :.qir.iiEirC.-.ur Jr,
n L-,: I;i lil, -
File Ii.: )'' I .'_f. .,1IE i.
IN RE' ESTATE OF ALLAN
JAMES RICHARDSON,
Deceased. "
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Admlnlstrolion)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE:
You are -reDo, ,.oiinflea
that an Orderof Summary
Administration has been
entered In the, estate of
Allan James Richardson,
deceased, File Number
2005-CP-000245, by the
Circuit Court for Sumter
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which Is. 209 N. Florida
Street, Bushnell, Florida
33513; that the dece-
dent's date of death was
June 30, 2005: that the to-


tal value of the estate Is
less than $10,000.00 and
that the. names and ad-
dresses of those to whom
It has been assigned by
such order are:
Joan Mae Richardson
Post Office Box 2472
Bushnell, Florida 33513
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate
of the decedent and per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against the estate
of the decedent other
than those for whom pro-
vision for full payment was
made In the Order of
Summary Administration
must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publi-
cation of this Notice is No-
vember 3, 2005.
Person Giving Notice
/s/ Joan Mae Rlchardson
a/k/a Joan Mae Menton
PO Box 2472
Bushnell, Florida 33513
Attorney for Person Giving
Notice:
/s/ MIchelle.T. Morley
Attorney for Petitioner
Florida Bar No. 0603333
132 Bushnell Plaza
Bushnell, FL 33513 ,
Telephone: (352) 568-2100
Published two (2) times in
the Sumter County Times,
November 3 and 10,
2005.


635-1110 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF
CANCELLATION OF
REGULAR MEETINGS.
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
SUMTER COUNTY FLORIDA
NOTICE IC HEREB', GIVEN
that -re boar ,: r County
Commissioners of Sumter
County has cancelled' Its
regular meetings sched-
uled for November 22,
2005, and December 27,
2005.
/s/ JOEY A. CHANDLER,
CHAIRMAN
Published one (1) time In
the Sumter 'County Times,
November 10, 2005:



634-1110 SCT
Sumter County School Bd.
Ci.:.:d .zior, i1.15' 05
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Sumter County School
Board will meet In. closed
session for the purpose of
considering student ex-
pulsions on Tuesday,
11-15-05, at 5:00 p.m., in
the Sumter County School
B.:,.3'd r.le iirg E,:.og i on
;':.u j /'.C .ic b .j,'r,,-.ii FL.

Published one (1) time in
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696-1117 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Application
fqr Tax Deed
TAX DEED #3924
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name Ir. i.rltic It was as-
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ed, a.:.:c. .irig I.:.o ra,., in
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3i ir-e ,C'ojrt -oue a:.Cr,
,r. Monday, December
05. 2005, at 11.00 A.M.
Pursuant to Florida Statule
197 542 (2). Fr.e r.iar. c.ia.
j3 r .o ll :.-.: :i r. Ir.,l-
clerk a 'nonrefundable
ca:r, a p.:,I ,i :, 2j I :L1)O at
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.31 Irt,.o iTi. .r uiI pFay-
ment.
Witness my hand and. offi-
:131 L: ea :.r. II 10: U. 18 I.
-.10i0 i0 H.3 ,..,r,31
':.lI, 't Ir,ve 2. rculr Courl
'.T, Tii *:our.r, Flri.'a
6, 'r.j r,, I H.o ;.`E r,
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Sumter County Times,
Oct.,Ler 2" ri:..errl:-, 3,
10 cr,. I j :.58



697-1117 SCT
PUBUC NOTICE
l d: ENp ciilor,
: ria. E',ed
TAX DEED #3925
rioCle 1 i, r.erse., gi.en
iral ARCHIE L COLLUM
TRUST in, r,.:.i3., c.i the
fled ..31 Coerfic, for o 3

met rat, ir, c @rrlir,.3l6
rlul.Tlc, ar., ar 60 lj,
ar c ir.e ae;cii :,i.:,ii :.r
in- D,'i.. -r .ana Irc
,-.3,T. In ...nict. I1 ii 2: ,L-
sessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 1388
Year of Issuance: 2003
.jel,:llp or. ort I.cperr
. ':: BEl C fH SE 1 'HE
.",ODi. ,.'P I C PG 68)
:',*:ei iumrber riCI( 'I
:,E, lI ISWP22. irlG21lE
riome Ir. ,.ril.:r. a. e6.ea:
OTO KRISTOFERSON
.rll l p :',Derl, Delng Ir. Ire
County of Sumter, Iore.
: ,1 H I ,Ii I.rl :Ju.-r, c-r.
Illicoe ;rll Io recoerr,
O ,3:c:oirairg I.:. lo.. Ir,
croIerCti 3"lCclaa in


rid 1 ii rIAnri ic. I3
.:31 ire COurtu Ho,:e '.:aor
Cr. 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 d nonrefundable
:a;n e:.3-p .., I2 C).00, at
-ree time .:i t.,e ;:3ia tt' be
:ppiila ij irne roale .ilce
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
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
B, ,s' Kair., L. Howfton'
2'epur, Ciarik
Published four (4) times In
the Sumter County Times,'
October 2" November 3,
10 andP 2jS5


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
Year of Issuance: 2002
Description of Property:
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
SEC 3 TWP 22S RNG 21E
Name In which assessed:
OPM-USA, INC
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,
Gloria R. Hayward
Clel ,r. ir,. Ch.: ull Court
iumicI C.: ur.r, r .:a110
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ Kathy Howton
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In
the Sumter County Times,
October 27, November 3,
10 and 17, 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 MCMIL-
LON & FRANK BRYANT
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, 05,5, at 11:00 A.M.
Pursuant to Florida Statute
197.542 (2):'The high bid-
der shall post with the
clerk a nonrefundable
c,:i', d.oiJc .:.r ..'.f.ri0 t31
ir, i'rre cn i-i, :J 3ie :i ce
applied to the, sleipric' "
at the time of lul 'ia,'
ment.
Witness my hand and offi-
clal seal on this 10/18/05.
Gloria R. Hayward
Clerk ofathe Circuit Court
Sumter County, Florida
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Be ': &.:I., H '.,..ora
Ll&p,,jt, ,. ll '
:'ucll.r.e lau I ,J; times In
the Sumter County Times,
October 27, November 3,
10 and 17, 2005.


694-1117 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
TAX DEED #3922
Notice Is hereby given
that, ARCHIE L. COLLUM
TRUST, the holder of the
foil.:.sir.g 'certificate has
rfi'eci aia cC,11in:.te for a
1.3. .3ea0 ic. ,e Issued
irerecrn Trr.. certificate
rut.,.er ar,.3 ,ear of Issu-
once tr.e e ciiltion'of
Ire prOc.perr, and the
name Ir.t .r.icr,. I was as-
Zeed al .3: TII':l.vS;
CenilI.:.31 IJ.o C'
.a0 .:.i4 uar,.:e 2003
Desclipilon or 1 operty:
:.-01.1 IAW COR SHADY
,CRE, Fir2 i ADD RUN S
640 FT W 540 FT FOR POB
RUN W 112 FT N 210 FT E
112.12 FT S 210 FT TO POB
DESC DEED OR 124 PG
347 (A/K/A LOTS 47, 48, 49
LENKERS SUBD)
Parcel Number J08D048
SEC 8 TWP 20 RNG 22
Name In which assessed:
EVELYN M SINGLETON EST,
TROY & DEBRA SINGLETON
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 f'-.e r.igr.eist bidder
at the Coun H.:.u:e a:.or
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 oh thls 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.


695-1117 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
i or Cie p .:an.:.r
TAX DEED 3923
aic H I. irereby given
ira> ARCHIE L, COLLUM


TRUST :r, ro.ie, 3 r wir.e

rlea :.3i.3 certificate for a
10. Je d to be Issued
ir..eor. 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.: 722 ,
Year of Issuance: 2003
Description of Property:
UNIT 103 BLDG 12 SAN-
DALWOOD CONDOMINI-
UM UNDIV .927 INT COM-
MON ELEMENTS & ETC
Parcel Number
G26B12103
SEC 26 TWP 19 RNG23-
Name In which assessed:
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
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.
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.


628-1201 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
TAX DEED #3927
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.: 1190
Year of issuance: 2005
Description of Property:
BLK 3 JOHNSON SUBD
Parcel Number N36B042
SEC36 TWP21 RNG22
Name in which assessed:
MARY RUSHING ESTATE
C/O ANNIE PATTERSON
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, January 09,
2006, 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-
clal seal on this 10/21/05.
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,
November 10. 17, 24 and
December 1,2005. .


690-1117 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Application
'for Tax Deed
TAX DEED #3926
Notice is hereby given
that, ARCHIE L. COLLUM
TRUST, the holder of the
following certificate has
filed said certificate for a
.toax' deed',to be Issued
therepn. :The *certificate
niuIrtL *3r ,3 ear of., Issu-
.r.c ie 1 3-.:.--:iption of
the property, and the
name In which It was as-
sessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 531
Year of Issuance: 2003
Description of Property:
THE NW 1/4 OF THE 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 G05M014
SEC 5 TWP 19S RNG 23E
Name In which assessed:
OSCAR JONES JR &
LEANOR JONES
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 offl-
clal seal on this 10/18/05.
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.



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
Stax. 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.: 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 TWP 19 ,RNG 23
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
C.idi t ir-e highest bidder
al ir.t Ccurn 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.
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.


625-1201 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
TAX DEED #3930
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.: 469 OF
2003
Year of Issuance: 2005
Description of Property:
THE N 1/2 OF LOT 3 BLK 8
ULTRA CITY
Parcel Number F35A169
SEC 35 TWP 19 RNG 22
Name In which assessed:
EMMA LEE MCCRAY EST
C/O KELVIN MCCRAY
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, January 09,
2006, 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 10/21/05.
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,
November 10, 17, 24 and
December 1, 2005,


626-1201 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
TAX DEED #3929
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.: 599
Year of Issuance: 2005
Description of Property:
LOT 7 BARWICKS ADDI-
TION TO WILDWOOD
Parcel Number G06F007
SEC 6 TWP 19 RNG 23
Name In which assessed:
JASON MUELLENBACH
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, January 09,
2006, 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-
t ment.
Witness my hand and offi-
cial seal on this 10/21/05.
Gloria R. Hayward .
Clerk of the Circuit Court

[. L=, H.: .. 3. ,
Published four (4) times In
the Sumter County Times,
November 10, 17, 24 and
December 1, 2005.


627-1201 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
TAX DEED #3928
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.: 1305
Year of Issuance: 2005
Description of Property:
LOTS 41 & 48 UNIT 3 ROY-
AL OAKS RETREATS UNREC
LESS N 1/2 OF LQT 41
Parcel Number R02A041 "
SEC 2 TWP 22 RNG 21
Name In which assessed:
RONALD M & LINDA
BROWN
.,i,'aid pi,:,, ti-ir, In the
:1 .:.u r : T.i, i State
.- FIO, I.a. uLnless such cer-
1111.: 31 *r.311 be redeem-
ed 3.: :ci:rdliq I.:. 1l3... the
i..:,perr, C~s;.:ril:.e-. Inn
such ceriii.: .:i. :h.i C-,
sold to ir.e r.igr.t : i.33
at the Court House door
on Monday, January 09,
2006, at 11:00 A.M.
Pursuant to Florida Statute
197.542 (2): The rgh bid-
der shall ,:: .,.ir, 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 10/21/05.
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,
November 10, 17, 24 and
December 1,2005.,


622-1201 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
TAX DEED #3933.
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.: 91
Year of Issuance: 2003
Description of Property:
*W 1/2 OF THE. FOL PROP-
ERTY BEG 37.22 FT N OF
SW COR OF NE 1/4 OF SW
1/4 FROM POB RUN N 693
FT E 126.34 FT S 656.23 FT
W 126.34 FT TO POB
OR 180 PG 134
Parcel Number C26-059
SEC 26 TWP 18 RNG22
Name In which assessed:
WILLIE WOODS JR
Said property being In tte
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, January 09,
2006, 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 10/21/05.
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,
November 10, 17, 24 and
December 1, 2005,


623-1201 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
TAX DEED #3932
Notice Is hereby given
that, LUTHER L WRIGHT, the
holder of the following
certificate has filed said
certificate for a tax deed
to be Issued thereon. The
certificate number and
year of Issuance, the de-
scription of the property,
and the name in which it
was assessed are as fol-
lows:
Certificate No.: 543
Year of Issuance: 2003
Description of Property:
COM AT NW COR OF SW
1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF SW 1/4
RUN E'200 FT TO POB E
280.61 FT S 407.34 FT W
170.51. FT N 82.47 FT E
57.73 FT N 125 FT W 173.34
FT N 200 FT TO POB
Parcel Number G06-034
SEC 6 TWP 19 RNG 23
Name In which assessed:
CLEMON MCGRIFF & STE-
VEN STEWART
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; January 09,
2006, 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 10/21/05.
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,
November 10, 17, 24 and
December 1, 2005.



624-1201 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
TAX DEED #3931
Notice is hereby given
that, JOHNNY MCCART,
the holder of the follow-,
Ing certificate has filed
said certificate for a tax
deed to be Issued there-
on. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance,
the description of the
property, and the name
In which It was assessed
are as follows:
Certificate No.: 1437 OF
2003
Year of Issuance: 2005
Description of Property:
LOT 6. ELK E CRQOMA-:
:'.:, I- CHEE EST .OR 148:

Parcel Numberr B,'.::
SEC 14 TWP22 RNG21
Name In .which assessed:
PAUL.E & CELIA SCURLOCK
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, January 09,
2006, 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.p0 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-
clal seal on this 10/21/05.
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,
November 10, 17, 24 and
December 1,r 2005.


632-1117 SCT
,Notice to Creditors
Estate of
Gloria W. Stevens
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
,,OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No,: 2005-CP-000272
IN RE: ESTATE OF
GLORIA W. STEVENS,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of Gloria W. Ste-
vens, deceased, File
Number 2005-CP-000272,
Is pending -In the Circuit
Court for Sumter County,
Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which Is
209 North Florida Street,
Bushnell, Florida 33513.
The names and addresses
of the personal represent-
ative .and the personal
representative'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
served must file 'thelr
claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-
ICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and persons
having claims or de-
mands against the estate
of the decedent must file
theIr claims with this court
WITHIN THREE' (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED,
The date of the first pub-
lication of this Notice is
November 10, 2005.
Petitioner:
/s/ Susan E. Culilfer
37 Covered Springs Drive
Rome, Georgia 30165
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,
November 10 and 17,
2005.



620-1201 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
TAX DEED #3935
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.: 132
Year of Issuance: 2001
Description of Property:
BEG 316.8 FT S & 590 FT E
OF NW COR OF NE 1/4 OF
SE 1/4 RUN S 316.8 FT E 70
FT N 316.8 FT W 70 FT TO
POB & BEG 539.45 FT S OF
THE NW COR OF THE NE
1/4 OF SE 1/4 RUN E 590 FT
S 50 FT W 590 FT N 50 FT TO
POB LESS CR 231 R/W
ACROSS THE W SIDE
THEREOF
Parcel Number C28-038
SEC 28 TWP18 RNG22
Name In which assessed:
DOROTHY M. TYLER
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, January 09,
2006, 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 10/21/05.
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,
November 10, 17, 24 and
December 1,2005.


621-1201 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
TAX DEED #3934
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.: 479
Year of Issuance: 2002
Description of Property:
LOT 1 BLK 10 ULTRA CITY
LESS N 80 FT'& LESS THE W
80 FT & LESS BEG 80 FT S &
80 FT E OF NW COR OF
LOT 1 BLK 10 RUN E 6 FT S
120 FT W 6 FT N 120 FT TO
POB
Parcel Number F35A200
SEC 35 TWP19 RNG22
Name In which assessed:
GREEN TREE FINANCIAL
SERVICING CORP
Said property being In the
C :-.ur :.f Sur i r "'ia ie
CT Il.: l,:1: I.h1 de-. :lj,-l'l ."el
tfifcate 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, January 09,
2006, 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 10/21/05.
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,
November 10, 17, 24 and
December 1, 2005.


614-1110 SCT
Notice to Creditors
Estate of Dolly Bropson
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SUMTER COUNTY
CASE NO. 2005-CP-000258
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DOLLY BROPSON,
Deceased,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The. administration of the
estate of DOLLY BROP-
SON, deceased, File Num-
ber 2005-CP-000258, 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
November 3, 2005.
Personal Representative:
Marcia A. Camp
306 Oxford Street
Wildwood, FL 34785
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
RANDALL N. THORNTON
FL Bar No.: 176505
P.O. Box 58
Lake Panasoffkee, Florida
.33538
(352) 793-4040
Published two (2) times In
the Sumter County Times,
November 3 and 10,
2005.


630-1117 SCT
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
Charlotte Atherton
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SUMTER COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2005-CP-000206
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CHARLOTTE ATHERTON
a/k/a CHARLOTTE C.
ATHERTON,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of CHARLOTTE ATH-
ERTON a/k/a CHARLOTTE
C. ATHERTON, deceased,
whose date of death was
September 2, 2005; File
Number 2005-CP-000206,
Is pending In the Circuit
Court for Sumter County,
Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which is
209 North Florida Street,
Bushnell, Florida 33513.
The names and addresses
of the Personal Repre-
sentative and the Person-
al Representative's attor-
ney are set forth below.
: All creditors of the Dece-
dent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against Dece-
dent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice has
been served, must file
their claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
TIME OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM. -
All other creditors of the
Decedent and persons
having claims or de-
mdnds against the Dece-
dent's estate must file
their claims with this
Court WITHIN THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED. ,
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. '
The date of the first pub-
lication of this Notice Is
November 10, 2004.
Personal Representative:
WARREN WANLUND
72 Favor Road
Camden, South Carolina
29020
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
KEVIN A. SENTNER
Florida Bar No. 304034
THE MILLHORN LAW FIRM
13710 U.S. Highway 441
Suite 100
Lady Lake, Florida 32159
Telephone: (352) 753-9333
Published two (2) times In
the Sumter County Times,
November 10 and 17,
2005.-


631-1117 SCT
Notice to Creditors
Estate of iris Chervin
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SUMTER COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2005 CP 000249
IN RE: ESTATE OF
IRIS CHERVIN,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of IRIS CHERVIN,
deceased, whose date of
death was September 19,
2005; File Number 2005 CP
000249, Is pending In the.
Circuit' Court 'for Sumter
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the aa,-.. ;
which. Is 209 North Florida
Street, Bushnell, FL.33513.
The names and addresses
of the personal represent-
ative and the personal
representative's attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the dece-
dent and rather 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 PUBUIATION
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 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 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-
Ilcation of this Notice Is
November 10,2004.
Personal Representative:
NANCY SELDIN
1321 Triandra Lane
Naples, FL 34119
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
EDWARD E. WOLLMAN
Florida Bar No. 0618640
WOLLMAN, GEHRKE &
SOLOMON, P.A.
3501 Bonita Bay Boule-
vard, Suite 3
Bonita Springs, FL 34134
Telephone: (239) 495-1770
Published two (2) times In
the Sumter County Times,
November 10 and 17,
2005:




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615-1110 SCT
Notice to Creditors
Estate of Mary R. DIxon
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2005CP000250
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARY R. DIXON a/k/a
MARY REGINA DIXON,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of MARY R. DIXON
a/k/a Mary Regina Dixon,
deceased, whose date of
death was February 17,
2005, File Number
2005CP000250, 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 representatives and
the personal representa-
tives' attorney are set
forth below.
All creditors of the dece-
dent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate, on whom a
copy of this notice has
been served, must file
their claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBU-
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 DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publica-
tion of this Notice is No-
vember 3, 2005.
Personal Representatives:
JENNIFER J. NISONOFF
PHILIP H. NISONOFF
40 Seneca Avenue
Emerson, New Jersey
07630
Attorney for Personal
Representatives:
MICHAEL D. MILLHORN,
Attorney
Florida Bar No. 311979
THE MILLHORN LAW FIRM
13710 US Highway 441
SuIte 100
Lady Lake, Florida 32159
(352) 753-9333
Published two (2) times in
the Sumter County Times,
November 3 and 10,
2005.


633-1110 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF FINAL AGENCY ACTION BY
THE SOUTHWEST FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Notice Is given that the District's Final Agency Action is
approval of the letter modification on 1.3 acres to
serve a commercial facility known as Ramirez Ware-
house. The project is located In Sumter County, Section
22, Township 21 South, Range 23 East. The permit ap-
plicant is Manuel Ramirez, whose address Is P.O. Box
.610, Tavares. FL 32778.
The permit number is ERP46027897.001.
The fle(s) pertaining to the 'project referred to above Is
available for Inspection Monday through Friday except
for legal holidays, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., at the South-
west Florida Water Management District (District) 2379
Broad Street, Brooksville, FL 34604.

NOTICE OF RIGHTS
Any person whose substantial Interests are affected by
the District's action regarding this permit may request
an administrative hearing in accordance with Sections
120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes (F.S.), and Chap-
ters 28-106, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), of the
Uniform Rules of.Procedure. A request for hearing must
(1) explain how the substantial Interests of each person
requesting the hearing will be affected by the District's
action, or final action: (2) state all material facts disput-
ed by each person requesting the hearing or state that
there are no disputed facts: and (3) otherwise comply
with Chapter 28-106, F.A.C. A request for hearing must
be filed with and received by the Agency Clerk of the
District at the District's Brooksville address, 2379 Broad
Street, Brooksvllie, FL 34604-6899 within 21 days of pubil-
cation of this notice (or within 14 days for an Environ-
mental Resource Permit application with Proprietary
Authorization for the use of Sovereign Submerged
Lands). Failure to file a request for hearing within this
time period shall constitute a waiver of any right such
person may have to request a hearing under Sections
120.569 and 120.57, F.S.
Because the administrative hearing process is designed
to formulate final agency action, the filing of a petition
means that the District's final action may be different
ft.:.,- rre i:.,:,Ti:.,. loKen by it In this notice of final agen-
c,. i,:,r. f-r:..-,, whose substantial Interests will be
affected by any such final decision of the District on
the application have the right to petition to become a
party to the proceeding, In accordance with the re-
quirements set forth above.

Mediation pursuant to Section 120.573, F.S., to settle an
administrative dispute regarding the District's final ac-
ni,,r. Ir. rrI: ,3nn-e, is not available prinr t' the filing of a
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689-1117 SCT
Notice of Action-Dissolution/Raymond
PUBLIC NOTICE
SIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SUMMER 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
Fre ,iek :.r r, icjii;. Court, on or before the 29th day
of November. A.D.. 2005 If you fall to do so, a Default
h.j3 g.-r, .-i111 cc.- ri er,' against you for the relief de-
manded in the Petition.
DATED ai Bu.rr,r..l :u-,nter County, Florida, this 18th day
ofC'.: o -, C, -,:,,-
GLORIA R. HAYWARD
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
BY: /s/ Susan A. Stollar
Deputy Clerk

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



629-1117 SCT
Notice of Sale
Suntrust Mtg., Inc. vs. Roger L Yoakum, Jr,, et al.
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SUMMER COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO.: 05-CA-1007

SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC.,
PLAINTIFF
VS.

ROGER L YOAKUM, JR., IF LIVING, AND IF
DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS,
DEVISES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
UENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST
ROGER L.YOAKUM, JR.; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF ROGER L YOAKUM, JR;, IF
ANY; ,JOHN DOE 1, JANE DOE 1, JOHN DOE
2 AND JANE DOE 2 AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION,
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated September 28, 2005,
entered in CMI Case No. 05-CA-1007 of the Circuit
Court of the 5TH Judicial Circuit In and for SUMTER
County, BUSHNELL, Florida, I will sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash at WEST FRONT DOOR at the SUM-
TER County Courthouse located at 209 NORTH FLORIDA
STREET In BUSHNELL, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 28th
day of November, 2005, the following described prop-
erty as set forth In said Summary Final Judgment, to-wit:
LOTS 13, 13A, 16, 16A, BLOCK B, WILDWOOD PARK SUB-
DIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 12, PUBLIC RECORDS OF SUMTER
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

Dated this 28th day of September, 2005.
GLORIA R. HAYWARD
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ Susan A. Stollar
Deputy Clerk

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-
TIES ACT, persons with disablittes needing a special ac-
commodation should contact COURT ADMINISTRA-
TION, at the SUMTER County Courthouse, at 904-793-
0211, 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Flori-
da Relay Service.

Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times, No-
vember 10 and 17,2005. 05-43784(FM)SUN









SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, NoVEm,'Bi 30, 2005, P.GE 25


Oudoos with ADAMS


It's fall and hunting season is right around the corner


W ell folks, my most
favorite time of the
year is almost here.
It is nearly the
fall hunting season
,and my good
friends this is far
and away the time
of the year I really
love to get out into s
the woods.
It is also the time I
of year when the
real hunting sea-
son opens and I try
to be in the woods.
scouting and hunt- JAMIE
ing for wild game Outdoo
just as much as I
possibly can.
Archery and muzzle load-
ing hunting season opens
early and in fact has been
open for a month or more
and I always try to go hunting
a few a few times during
these early seasons but the
general hunting season
comes during the time of
year when the mornings are a
little bit cooler and the mos-
quitoes and deer flies are not
near as bad. Then to I just


don't enjoy hunting near as
much when you almost have
to put on .sunscreen lotion
because it so hot.
S. Fall is the time of
the year when the
leaves are starting
to turn colors and
drop and most of
the poisonous
snakes are starting
to find a hole to
winter up in. With
regards to my ram-
bling around in the
woods I do believe
ADAMS this is one of the
r Writer best acorn crops I
- have seen in quite
a spell. Especially
the live oak trees, which in
some case ve not seen as
many wild turkeys as I nor-
mally do. As far as the wild
hogs go they will always be
here and I for one like to
hunt them when the right
opportunity presents itself.
In my opinion there is no bet-
ter eating on this earth than a
young wild hog unless it is
the back strap of a deer. If
you happen to get your hands


Fall is the time of the year when the leaves are
starting to turn colors and drop and most of
the poisonous snakes are starting to find a
hole to winter up in.


on a young hundred pound or
so guilt wild hog that has
been feeding for about a
month on good acorns you
will have a real prize.
A young guilt hog cleaned
right and slow cooked on a
seasoned black jack oak fire
makes for some mighty fine
table fare. Throw in a steam-
ing big pot of black beans and
rice and you will have sure
nuff meal fit even for a
mighty and powerful poten-
tate. As far as eating wild
game goes deer, wild turkey
and wild hogs are all excel-
lent eating. The trick is to
prepare the meat right from
the very instant the kill is
made. So many times I see so
called good hunters. abuse


the game they have taken by
not taking care of it properly.
Just as soon as possible the
animal needs to have its
entrails removed and iced
down or put into a cooler.
This is especially important
here in Florida during the
early part of the hunting sea-
son when we more often than
not have warm days right up
to and even after Christmas
time.
With the warm weather we
have the meat for all wild
game can spoil quickly and
this is especially true with
wild hogs. A wild turkey also
needs to have its entrails
taken out as soon as possible
as it will spoil nearly as
quickly as a wild hog. Deer


on the other hand will hold
up a little longer but if the
weather is as warm as it usu-
ally is in the middle of the
day here in Florida it will
pay any hunter not to mess
around and get the wild game
meat on ice or in a cooler as
soon a possible. One other
thing I discovered the painful
way when it come to freezing
the meat of wild hogs was to
let the meat cool down com-
pletely before placing it in a
freezer.
For some reason or anoth-
er but probably because of
the higher fat content wild
hog meat will spoil much
quicker than deer meat.
When you get the wild hog all
cut up and you intend to keep
it in your freezer be sure and
leave enough space around
the big pieces of meat such as
the hams to let the cold air
completely circulate around
it.
Whatever you do don't just
stack a big bunch of pork up
tight as I once made the mis-
take of doing where the big
pieces will be close together


and the cold air cannot com-
pletely flow around all of the
fresh meat or you might be
taking a real chance of the
meat going through a heat
and spoiling.
Wild game meat is a won-
derful gift from Mother
Nature that is very healthy
for us to eat The trick is to
prepare the wild game right
before cooking and I will be
writing some about that sub-
ject on down the road in
future columns.
Duck season is also coming
up shortly and if nothing
doesn't happen I hope to
make a few duck hunting
trips this season. Duck hunt-
ing is one of my favorite types
of hunting but we don't have
many opportunities to duck
hunt any more here in
Florida. There are however a
few good places left where
you can get in a morning of
decent duck hunting and the
breast Mneat from a wood
duck is some fine eating
especially when adorning a
big pan of oyster dressing at
Thanksgiving.


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1636-1117 SCT
Constructive Notice of Eminent Domain Action
Sumter County, FL vs. T.P. Caruthers, Jr., et al.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SUMMER COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2005-CA-__
Parcel Nos. 102 and 105
SUMMER COUNTY. FLORIDA
Feritljr..-rT
vs.
T.P. CARUTHERS, JR. AND BETTY G.
CARUTHERS, husband and wife, et al.,
Respondents.
CONSTRUCTIVE NOTICE OF EMINENT DOMAIN ACTION
TO: ALL RESPONDENTS NAMED IN "ATTACHMENT A;" ALL
PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, UNDER. OR
AGAINST THE NAMED RESPONDENTS; AND ALL PARTIES
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE, OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE
"ATTACHMENT B."
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an eminent domain ac-
tion has been flied by Petitioner Sumter County to ac-
quire, or perfect Its existing titie to, certain property In-
terests In Sumter County, Florida, to wit, a fee simple
,ari.:i..,a, ir, Parcels 102 and 105, as described In
in.i.:r.m-r.r i." Each Respondent Is required to serve
written defenses to the petition on:
David M. Caldevilla, FBN 654248
Vivian Arenas, FBN 606261
de la Parte & Gllbert, P.A,
Post Office Box 2350
STampa,-Florida 33601-2350
Telephone: (813)229-2775
ATTORNEYS FOR PETITIONER
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0.3, r,.:.,r rr,.r- tria.-, :.' i3.3,a ir.:.rr,. Ir,.. ii- r. ,,eof) and
-o iIn, irie c-i.itri :i ir-e de.r,.r: with the clerk of this
c.:'., nires I,.-.:,- -.i.:c *:.r. Petitioner's attorneys or
immediately thereafter, showing what right, titie, Inter-
eat or lien the Peopondent has in or to the property de-
,:'ic...c- ir, ,-.e crsm.,r. and to show cause why that
.-:.[..rr, .r,..-jl, r,,i t- taken for the uses and purposes
.-:. ir. r. p- inror. If any Respondent falls to do
'., i.3-ji ..ii 11 ner.le.,e .3;c]h3iri that Respondent
:r tr.- ir.e u -.3. I. 'n .i., Ir. tr,.e c ,ri.:,r.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that a declaration of taking
has been fled In, this cause and that Petitioner will ap-.
ply for an order of taking and any other order the court
deems appropriate before th- m :r,l.r:.iie vliiiirrm H
1n3iM -3i ii 1 ,r-s .:.r ir,-- i judges *j r iri .,:.,j r .:.r, -_ -._
,t2- 9Qi t i'. 1 am (belir. ai .-3:i r .re j., on-ir
r'. 3. i 1- 1..:,1,.3 r,'-in for :er.lrc ...iner. c-ieer,:,
.:, Ir.A p i-ii. r, i r, C bC embers 31 I r,. :jurTisr C.',ur r,
:unr..:. r,r. '. -r:' iJorth :C.rloi3n ,. r..j- Bu.r,r,..-i
Florida 33513.: TIME RESERVED: .. r.C.ur. i i.-.
.p.:.,r,.3.r.I: ir.- It- action may r- ue. r a rneciriin .31 rr,.'
TTime arn. piac.: designatedand be heard. Any Re-
spondent falling to file a request for hearing shall waive
any right to object to the order of taking.
WITIESS m, rar. ano the seal of this court on the 9th
-ic3, ,: i : .-'nr',.l, zi'.. .
GI..Pi I HA','V5PD
: CI-.r r l tr. *-Counr
By: /s/ Susan A. Stollar
As Deputy Clerk
AttachmentA
List of Respondents' Names,
Residences. Legal Disabilities
and Interests In or Claims
to Ihe Subject Real Property

(1) (a) Name: T.P. Caruthers, Jr., a married man.
(b) Residence/Address; (1) P.O.. Box 97, Oxford, Florida
3J J,.3. .r.d '2' Ter./e Attomey-Kurt H. Garber, Esquire,
'.II:,:.r, :-.ct-Cr ,. mall, PA,, 437 North Magnolia. Or-
ar.3.:, FlIl.0 l.
.(C) L-.3al Dl,3D IIIII r[] e. .r0c,.r,
(d) Interest in or claim to Sublect Real Property' May
claim an, ownership Interest In Parcel 102, Tax I.D. No.
D17-052. See, Offal Record Book 50, Page 92; OfficialRecord Book 50, Page 2 Official
Record Book 53, Page 218; Official Record Book 73,
Page 110; Official Record Book 85, Page 601; Official
Record Book 99, Page 701; Official Record Book 291,,
Page 795; Official Record Book 320, Page 247 (Public
Records of Sumter County, Florida).
(2) (a) Name: Betty G Carulhers 3 in-rle.ni .,..:T,ar
:,o i -.: ri, 'I F ::, HB.:,I 307, Oxford, Florida
3J.1J rd a N ide)r.e nirt.e,,.Yrun H- Garber, Esquire,
Wii:acr. ,-arc:.s nr`iaii "' r" r:rth Magnolia. Or-
lando. Florida 32804.
(c) L ,-3.31Ci sb C ,i: l e.ll on, kr r,.,.,.,.
(d) Inlr-'i in ,.r .'iallm I' :ucl- "t r f' i Fi.-.c-r May
calir o. n r, t1-....r .ii.r.ler Ircr. Porcel 102. IcI I,' No,
DI'- 0c :- :. :'rni.:il.i i ,-: r.3- 6:..: 4 0,' F oga ;' Offi-
cial r.-.,:..ra .;:.:i :... Page 218; Official Record Book
;' Fea.s I I- Cr/lclal Record Book 85, Page 601; Offi-
cial 2-,:.:,r. '-o. 99, Page 701; Official Record Book
291, Page 795; Official Record Book 320, Page 247
(Public Records of Sumter County. Florida).
(3) (a), Name: Janlce K. Wialston. diboa Jan's Place.
(b) r-aIden,-,cA. dre'; (0 "01,:, N, Warfleld, Wildwood,
Floriaa 3-8',.'. ,2I I I'-J,:.-l1 u Highway 301, Oxford,
Florida 34484; and (3) Serve owner- Janice K. Walston,.
11249 N. U.S. Highway 301, Oxford, Florida 34484.
(c) Legal Disabilities: None known.
'aci lntler. In or claim ti. lubi-ci R-ial Frn.c,-.rt, May
clalir, an Jrrnc.:.rdjci.3 i.3, ir t.iT-,:i Irn Parcel 102 Tax
I D II.:-. D.I'.- 2
(4) (a) Name: Tracy Lynn ZIto, d/b/a It's All About "U",
Inc.

(b) Residence/Address: Serve owner-Tracy Lynn Z1to;
11247 N. U.S. Highway 301, Oxford, Florida 34484
and/or 3465 Wedgewood Lane, The Villages, Florida.
32162.
(c, Le.3ai Dlsi, l DIl: ijor.le ,r.,.:..n e
-a' inleie-1 In ,r cil ai io Iu.DI,: I te.ul Fiot-err, May
.laim r or. ureco.rd.id la'e ir.mei6o. ir, Parcel 102. Tax
ID I Jo DI'I-l02:

(5) (a) Name: Accu-Tech Automotive, Inc.. a Florida
Corporation,
kII Peiilaenr c a, ire5 ,1' 1.1'.1U ", Hi=arii.3, 5 Il
Oliora c.hllao 3-lli or,3 ar,'2 :er a regl,tre6i3 -geni,
Li;O.a T Cr1er.iie C'Aru :niure ,.,r.u. LCCeuit HCiFlorlda
34748.
(c) Legal Disablitiues: None known.


(d) Interest In or rlalm to Sublect Real Property: May
claim an unrecorded lease Interest In Parcel 102, Tax
I.D. No. D17-052:
(6) (a) Name: East Madeira Corporatlon, a Florida
Corporation.
(b) Residence/Address: (1) Registered Agent-Royal P.
Travis, 9191 Bay Pines Blvd., St. Petersburg, Florida
33708; and (2) Serve Attorney-James A. Hellnger, Jr., Es-
quire, 814 Chestnut Street, Clearwater, Florida 33756.
(c) C-0.31 I ,-iiIe. None known,
(d) Interest In or claim to Subject Real Prooertv, May
claim an ownership Interest In Parcel 105, Tax I.D, No.
D18-024. See, Official Record Book 1415, Page 443
and Official Record Book 1415, Page 445 (Public Rec-
ords of Sumter County, Florida).
(7) (a) Name: Bank of America, N.A.
(b) Residence/Address: (1) Kenneth D. Lewis, as Pres-
Ident, Bank of America, 100 N. Tryon Street, Charlotte,
North Carolina 28255; (2) Bank of America, FL
6-001-02-11, 1425 NW 62nd Street, Ft. Lauderdale, Flori-
da 33309; (3) Bank of America, FL 9-100-02-10, P.O. Box
40329, Jacksonville, Florida 32203-0329; and (4) Serve
Registered Agent CT Corporation System, 1200 South
Pine Island Road, Plantation, Florida 33324.
(d) Leagal Disabilities: None known.
(e) Interest In or claim to Subject Real Properly May
claim a mortgage Interest In Parcel 105, Tax I.D. No.
D18-024. See, Official Record Book 1415, Page 447
(Public Records of Sumter County, Florida).
(8) (a) Name: MIchelle Gregory, d/b/a Old Tyme Sake
by Michelle Gregory, a/k/a Old Tyme Sake.
(b) Residence/Address' Serve owner-MIchelle Grego-
ry, 11732 N, U.S. Highway 301, Oxford,. Florida 34484.. ,
(c) LeaalDisablilties: None known.
(d) Interest In or claim to Sublect Real Property: May
claim an unrecorded lease Interest In Parcel 105, Tax
I.D. No. D18-024.
(9) (a) Name: Bill Gregory Excavating, Inc., a Florida
Corporation.
(b) Residence/Address: 11732 N. U.S. Highway 301, Ox-
ford, Florida 34484; and Serve Registered Agent-William
W. Gregory. 13346 CR 209, Oxford, Florida 34484.
(c) Legal DIsabilities: None known.
(4,i In-tr-i 1 IrI, -r -rlaim .,- I.tc' i P-ii Fr,'.--.rt, May
clain. ar ur.rn co,-,.:. i i. 1 '-i IrI-i. :I ir. Parcel 105 Tax

(10) (a) Name: Tom Swain, In his official capacity as
Sumter County Tax Collector.
,(b) Residence/Address' 209 North Florida Street, Room
109, Bushnell, Florida 33513.
(c) Leagal Disabilities: None known.
(c Irnl i- lt "' *r lr m 'II ', tl-' C- rial Fr,-c,3-rr, r.li/
claim o iar i. 0a lIr.:.r i.:.r nr., c l:1.3ir.qir. .:ir,-,r tr,
lie '. Ir. Parcel 102 i.a. I j.:, C.i ",I- r,2 ,ar Parcel
105, Tax I.D. No. D18-024.
(11) All other persons claiming Interests by, through,
under, or against the above-named Respondents, and
all other persons having or claiming to have any right,
title, or Interest In the Subject Real Property Identified In
the Petition.

Attachment B
Legal Descriptions of Parcels to be Acquired
Parcel 102 (Fee Simple Right-of-Wavl'
A portion of those lands described in Officlal Records
Book 53, Page 218, Official Records Book 85, Page 601,
and Official Records Book 99, Page 701,
LESS those lands described In Official Records Book
1004, Page 523, and Official Records Book 909, Page
536, Public Records of Sumter County, Florida,.being
more particularly described as follows:
Commence at the Southwest corner of Section 17,
Township 18 r,:,ji' 23 rn Easi fir,er.:e ,ilon.gci the
West line of ir,- icuitr,.e .i V 1 .aia .,:ti:a., 17,,
NOO02'32"E, 3 -uii.r.c .r.i 149.83 feet to the POINT
OF BEGINNING;:
thence continue along said Weft line N000o2'o2"E, a
distance of 1182,02 feet, to the Ic.nrers, iir.,c .:.r lands
described In Official Records n e c,,i ') Pace 218;
thence departing said West line along said Northerly
line, S8943'22"E, a distance of 21.22 feet, to a point
75.566 icets ft.,r:,r,,'jicJ ii .uie'" to the center-
line or :u.'.r : Ile 'AP.:-a. i 5,a. :hrwn on Florida
State Road Department, Right of Way Map, Section
18010-250-i ir-, r.,- tpi i with said centerline
.- .1 i" 3: F. i a. r,,-_' .- .I i i 2,20 feet, to the Norther-
ly line of i..i ,r-u,: .3iC.:-.:] .- In .',ni:iii Records Book
1004, Page 523;: thence along .,li.t rlortherly, line,
S89'57'58"W, a distance of 49,11 feet to the POINT OF
BEGINNING.
Containing 41,564 square feet, or 0.954 acres, more or
less,.
Parcel 105 (Fee Slmole Right-ol-Wav)
A portion of those lands described In Official Records
Book 863, Page 426, Public Records of Sumter County,
Florida, being more particularly described as follows:
Commence at the Northeast corner of the Southeast
V s of the Northeast /4 of Section 18, Township 18 South,
Range 23 East; thence along the North line of the
Southeast Vs4 of ir.e ri,:nna,i ', of said Section 18,
I9'7 ;'f:e t3 ,iNTl, o.:'- Ba 1 32 feet to the Westerly
rlC nt ln ... i h,-. .: 1 : 6 .)1 Road 35 *: r. ... r, m.:,r i ri.i.3
Sirii i":',a.i C-r,Onm.C.r.i Right of ',-va, llap ,:."ir,
i ,..1111,12i. an, ir., i:-oir i OF BEGINNING;
thence Southerly along said Westerly right of way line
and the arc of a non tangent curve concave East,
[,ei.lrin. a radius of 2345.76 feet, a central angle of
,I:-.0'4. a chord of 78.41 feet which bears
S0638'48'W, an arc distance of 78.41 feet; thence
N1355'20"W. a distance of 33.67 feet; thence
N3712'14"W, a distance of 25,49 feet; thence
N8949'29"W, a distance of 11.43 feet; thence
N02010'10W, a distance of 25,02 feet to said North line
of the Southeast V4 of the Northeast Vs of Section 18;
thence along said North line S8949'29"E, a distance of
44.97 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING.
Containing 1,674 square feet, or 0.038 acres, more or
less.
SPublished two (2) times In the Sumter County Times, No-
vember 10 and 17, 2005.


610-1110 SCT
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF QUASI-JUDICIAL
PUBLIC HEARING
The Sumter County Zoning & Adjustment Board will hold
a Public Hearing on Monday. November 21, 2005, at
6:30 P.M., in Room 327, Sumter County Historic Court-
house, 209 N. Florida St., Bushnell, Florida to consider re-
quests for rezonings.
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 provisions of Chapter 286, Florida Stat-
utes, Section 286.0105, If a person decides to appeal
any decision made by an above named Board with
respect to any matter considered during any meeting
of such Board, he or she will need a record of the pro-
ceedings and that, for such purposes, he or she may
need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceed-
ings Is made, which record may include the testimony
and evidence upon which the appeal Is to be based.
CASE NO.:
R2005-0108
Carter-Sumter, 202 Acres/1-75 Land Trust,
GENERAL LOCATION:
Oxford area: North on US 301, West on C-466 to Inter-
section with 1-75. Property Is on east side of 1-75.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Sec. 9, Twp. 18S. Rng. 22E: E 1h of SW oA & W of NW 1/4
& S of E of NW /4 & S '/ of NE 1s & N %1 of W of W
of SE 14 less 1-75 less the N 1332.45' of the W 1642 .45'
lying E of SR 475 & W of 1-75 R/W & less that portion of
NW I/4A of SW 1/4 of SE 1, I,]ng, E 'l, of SR 475 & less SE V4 of
SW lyingig W of 1-7' i- : '' of NE, of :, i,irr
W 1-75 & less beg at ,- r.-.: : : T* ,' :, S ', rE.
1/4 of SE V4/ & E R/W orI -r. I ir,,.r,r,:-'peer,3:.
ular to, said R/W run c e: i r r,er,.: .i..r,j a line perpen-
dlicuiarto'the W R/VW .:.1 *Pi. J5 r.jr- rJC, L. 228' MOL to
said R/W SE/LY along said R/W 303' W 615' to POB &
less that deeded in OR 1428 P 769 8/22/05.
To be rezoned: C:t.r,,.-. it 'h. rthe 1,-or of the NE Vs
run S 1327.11' to FCt'6 E '.' i- !. :0", "' W305.59' to
E/LY R/W of CR 475 thence NW/LY along the ARC of a
curve to the right (said curve having a radius of
4543.75' a central angle of 14*1848" and chord bear-
Ing and distance of N19417'16' W 1132.15') for an ARC
distance of 1135.10'; N1231'52' W 149.73'; NW/LY along
the ARC of a curve to the left (said curve having a ra-
dius of 5959.65' a central angle of 1209"56' and a
chord bearing and distance of N1836'50' W 1263.03')
for an ARC of ,'io,-', f 1265.41': N2441'48' W
;,: J8. E *".' 3 re rtee t;'6
REQUESTED ACTION:
Rezone 46.46 acres MOL from A5 to CP.
CASE NO.:
R2005-0109
Kenneth & Usa Krupinski
GENERAL LOCATION:
Croom-a-coochee area: South on US 301. Fi.:. -rr,
approximately 6 miles south of Bushnell on the ,. .1 .j
c.i iSt r.:.au
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Sec. 7, Twp. 22, Rng. 22: That portion of NE V4 of NW V4
lying S & E of Hwy. 301.
REQUESTED ACTION:
Rezone I V ,t i" : 1.1'tL r.:r,- ar, ,r .ai S I.- 1 P,' '
CASE NO.:
R2005-0110
William & Christi Welshaupt
GENERAL LOCATION:
Bushnell area: West on CR 476. Property on the south
side of the road approximately Vs miles after the 1-75
overpass. ,
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
,.: 11 T. a 21S, Rng. 21E: SE I. soi i ..iia .:.f :P
4:., iel' E '. .:.r E I2 of SE Y4 ofSE r a- 1 ir.. ,u l .n...l
as J Bar E Ranchettes & less beg at SW car of SE Vs of SE
V4 run N 1133.66' to S R/W of SR 476 NE/ly along R/W to
NW car of Lot 5 J Bar E Ranchettes S along W bdry said
Lot 5 289. 78' S 1618'38" E 545.39' S 372,85' W 300' to.
POB less E 100' of N 488.55' of W h of E V2 of SE Vs of SE
/4 less beg at SE car of Lot 1 J Bar E Ranchettes run S
8025'00" W 471.94' to ..or Ior L J Bar E Ranch-
ettes S1618'38" E JC j-1 1, 5,,' E 358,84' N
418.19' to POB,
To be rezoned: SE 4a of SE V4 begin at SE corn Lot I J
Bar E Rancheftes, run N 84 21'30" E 242.62' S 31.58' E
100' S 240.62' W 342.25' N 249.24' to POB.
REQUESTED ACTION:
Rezone 2 acres MOL from A5 & RR1 to RR1C for a lineal
transfer.
CASE NO.:
Poni5.011 1

GENERAL LOCATION:
Lake Panasoffkee area: North on C-475. Northwesterly
on CR C-470. West on CR 489. North on CR 482N. Prop-
erty on NW comer of CR 489 & CR 482N.,
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
A, TI... 2Of- rI,,. 22E: SE V4 less the S 210' of E 210'
SE :.r .' E ,., 52' of W % of SW 4i less R/W for
,:r J.1trJ ao.; E I. 'V CR 489 across the S.
To be rezoned to RRSC The W Y of SE Y4 less R/W for
CR 489 across the S and the E Vs of SW Vs & 16,52' of W
% ofSW -
To be rezoned to R2C The E 1 of SE Vs less S 210' of E
210' less R/W for CR 482N across the E & for CR 489
across the S.
REQUESTED ACTION:
Rezone 196 acres MOL from A5 to RR5C & R2C.
The recommendations of the Zoning & Adjustment
Board will be presented to the Board of Sumter County
Commissioners at a Public Hearing to be held on Tues-
day, November 29, 2005, at 6:00 P.M., in Room 222,
Sumter County Historic Courthouse, 209 N. Florida St.,
Bushnell, Florida.

Published two (2) times in the Sumter County Times, No-
vember 3 and 10; 2005.

639-1110 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
SUMTER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD
A Growth Management Meeting will be held on Friday,
November 18, 2005, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., In the
Sumter County School Board meeting room on 2680
WC 476, Bushnell, FL.
Published.one (1) time In the Sumter County Times, No-
vember 10, 2005.


611-1110 SCT
NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION
BURNS SELF STORAGE hereby gives notice that the en-
tire contents of Unit No. 184 of Burns Self Storage, a
self-storage facility, located at 1514 Hwy 48 Bushnell
Sumter County, FL, will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION.
lDateofSale: 11/17/2005 imeofSale: 10:30A.M.
Name of Tenant: GARY McKINNIS
Address: 318 NE 4th St., Webster, FL 33597
Unit 1.o 184
Desc of Property. Misc. Household Goods
This i-.: :.+- -i. ,.l.. .n jr.j 3,r -i t. *:,t : .:... 33.806, FL Stat-
utes, ic ii r, i, ir i '..I:- Fia:ii.r owner's lien of
-i-, :,:,r, i ri. i, re.- ,
=,jill.re., S... 1 ItT.- : ir, the Sumter County Times, No-
vember 3 and 10, 2005.

612-1110 SCT
NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION
BURNS SELF STORAGE r,-i.-c., ...e r.:,in.:- rr.ait ir. .n-
IrS-. .:.:r, tr,r No. B-61 : Bulr,: -.11 *- 1,..- .i
.,-i 1.-:...3.3, 1,-s r, .,,:;, ie.a ~it 9511 C R 733 Webster
Sumter County,.FL, will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION.
DatesgfSale: 11/17/2005 Time of Sale: 11:00A.M.
Name of Tenant: ROBIN COX -
Address: 9933 CR 738, Webster, FL 33597
Unit No.: B-61
Desc of Property: Misc. Household Goods
This ss given pursuant to Section 83,806, FL Stat-
utes, to satisfy the Self-service Facility Owner's lien of
the contents thereof.
Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times, No-
vember 3 and 10, 2005.

638-1110 SCT
Livestock Impounded
PUBLIC NOTICE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: .
YOU ARE -IFrrPr', t'i".TIFIFD that th f-.llr -y,.',i de-:ribed
livestock: (ONE) 1 BLACK AND WHITE BOAR HOG, I...v
lmpouhde.: i1 st'rr .:.ursr, u>. i.:..xo ir,,ur,3 .sa l,:,-
ca te d a t ; _. E r,: -:.:'.-. .- 6B u : .rr, i Fi.:.fi. .i) 3,
and the amount due by reason of such Impounding Is
$95.00 as of the date of this Notice. The dbove-de-
scribed livestock will, unless redeemed within 3 days
from date hereof, be offte s3 i .:., aile i .ti.: oij.-til.:.r,
to the highest and best r ci.:- r cir c.r rn, .car.:..-
described livestock was 3m3:,: ,r7. 3 r..-i rrr, e iail3 .:.
5122 CR 707, Webster, FL 33597.


November 8,.2005.


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W. 0. Farmer, Jr.
Sheriff of Sumter County, Florida
By: /s/ Usa Edwards


Published one (1) time In the Sumter County Times, No-
vember 10,2005.


609-1110 SCT
Notice of Sale
Old Canal Financial Corporation vs.
S Steven C. Chatterton, et al.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
IN AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 2005-CA-953
DIVISION
OLD CANAL FINANCIAL CORPORATION,
PLAINTIFF,
vs.
STEVEN C. CHATTERTON
A/K/A STEVE C. CHATTERTON, et al.,

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment
of Mortgage Foreclosure, dated October 14, 2005 and
entered in Case NO. 2005-CA-953 of the Circuit Court
of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit In and for SUMTER County,
Florida wherein OLD CANAL. FINANCIAL CORPORATION,
Is the Plaintiff and STEVEN C, -HzrTEr-i,:.i] ', ,, itE.E
C. CHATTERTON; IF LIVING, ANC -LL urin I'j.,wr l F'rriE'3
CLAIMING'BY, THROUGH, UNDER AND AGAINST THE
ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE 'NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PAR-
TIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVI-
SEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; BUREAUS IN-
VESTMENT GROUP #4, LLC; GE CAPITAL FINANCIAL,
INC.; WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION F/K/A
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
WITH FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA; are the
Defendants, I will sell to the highest arid best bidder for
cash at WEST FRONT DOOR OF SUMMER COUNTY
COURTHOUSE at 11:00 AM, on the 17th day of Novem-
ber, 2005, the following described property as set forth
In said Final Judgment:
BEGIN 599.95 FEET NORTH AND 7.77 FEET EAST 0F THE NE
CORNER OF SE 1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH, RANGE 21 EAST, THENCE SOUTH 0 DEG. 44'31"
SW 150 FEET, THENCE N 89 DEG. 09'12" W. 440 FEET TO THE
WATERS OF A CANAL, THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG
SAID WATERS TO A POINT THAT IS N 89 DEG. 09'12" W 520
FEET FROM POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE SOUTH 89
DEG. 09'12" E 520 FEET TO POINT OF BEGINNING. SUB-
JECT TO A 50 FOOT ROAD EASEMENT ACROSS THE EAST
SIDE THEREOF.
A/K/A 2756 CR 321, Bushnell, FL 33513
WITNESS MY HAND, and the seal of this Court on Octo-
ber 14. 2005.


(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)


Gloria R. Hayward
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: /s/ Susan A. Stollor
Deputy Clerk


Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times, No-
vember 3 and 10,2005. F05016283


637-1110S CT
PUBLIC NOTICE OF MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Sumter County Tourist
Development Council will hold a meeting In the 2nd
floor Historic Courtroom, Room #204. Sumter County
Courthouse, on November 14, 2005, at4:00 p.m.
Notice is given If any person desires to. appeal any ac-
tion taken by the Board at the above hearings, verba-
tim record of the proceedings may be necessary and
is not prepared or fumlshed by the Board.
Persons needing special assistance gaining access to
the meeting or to be heard at the meeting should call
352-793-0200 to make any special arrangements
The public is Invited and encouraged to attend.
Board of Sumter County Commissioners
Published one (1) time in the Sumter County Times, No-
vember 10, 2005.


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Windows, Power Locks, 2.7 Liter Engine,
Full Size Bed & Much More
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Stk# F0364
Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Power Brakes,
AM/FM Stereo CD. Power OUtside Mirror, 1.8 Liter
60/40 Split Rear Seats & Morel

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Automatic, Air Conditioning, Power
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CD, Cruise, Tilt & Much More

9 SOLARAS TO CHOOSE FROM I
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Tun d a O AN A M (-r-T-, To QUALIFIED BUYERS WiTH APPROVED CREDIT. OFFER EXPIRES 11130105.


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Power Brakes. AM 'FM Stereo CD,
Full Size Bed 3 5001b. Towing
Capacity. Style Steel Wheels and More
16 TUNDRAS TO CHOOSE FROM
BRAND NEW 2006 C

Sienna
Automatic, Air Conditioning, Power
Windows, Power Steering, Power
Brakes, ABS, Tilt. CD. Rear Air
Conditioning 7 Passenger & More
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You can accessorize (or not) Simple, straight forward menu pricing.
CION A,Power steering & SCION XB AC, PowerSteering& SCION TC 160HorsePower,
Windows, BA V, Speaker Windows, ABS V, Speaker 17" Alloy Wheels, Power
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6,99 $15,99&


'99 TOYOTA COROLLA
AIWFM/Cass; Full Power,
Stk# E2106B.
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7,499 $6,8881



'05 TOYOTA COROLLA CE
AM/FIWCass, Power Mirrors,
Keyless, Stk#P1608
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AMWFM/Cass, Full Power, Cruise,
Root Rack, Alloy Wheels, Keyless
Entry, Stk# F01BiA
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'05 TOYOTA COROLLA CE
AMfFMICD, Power Mirror, Key"
less, Stk#P1607.
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AMWFIWCass, Full Power, Cruise,
Alloy Wheels, Slk#P1587A
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AIWFLMCD, Full Power, Cruise,
Alloy Wheels, Stk#P1S69

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'04 FORD TAURUS SE
AWFM/FCs, Full Power, Power Seals,
cruise, Alloy Wheels, Keyless Entry,
l' 4 Ps,1600
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'02 HONDA ODYSSEY
AMfWFIMCD, Full Power, Power
Steering, Cruise, Roof Rack, Alloy
Wheels, Keyless, Stk#FF211A
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Stk# P1598
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AIWFIWCass/CD, Full Power,
Cruise, Root Rack, Keyless,
Stk#IP1544
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