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Established 1881 SUMTER COUNTY VOLUME 121 NUMBER 44 50 CENTS INSIDE Calendar ............. 8 Church ............... 6 Obituaries ............ .6 Police Report ..........3 Tidbits .............. 11 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 20051 Prescription drug plan could benefit residents BOB REICHMAN Editor For some Sumter County residents, a prescription drug plan recently approved by the County Commission could help ease their out-of-pocket pharmaceutical expenses. The Prescription Drug Discount Card Program was unanimously approved last week by the County Commission with very little discussion. County Commissioner Jim Roberts steered the proposed plan after learning about it from the National Association of Counties (NACo). Roberts said the.plan would be beneficial to a substantial number of Sumter County res- idents. County Commissioner Michael Francis questioned what the plan would cost the county. No expense would be incurred by the county other than the cost of disseminating the information about the plan to the public, according to Roberts. The NACo and a pharma- ceutical company called Caremark are offering the program to counties through- out the nation. The savings could amount to about 20 percent off pre- scription drug costs, said Roberts. While commissioners approved signing a contract to participate in the program, a starting date has not been announced. The plan is aimed at help- ing the working poor, Roberts said. Its goal is to provide assistance to working persons with inadequate prescription drug plans or those who aren't covered by company-offered prescription drug plans. With the County Commission approving the contract, it should take about two months before the county is enrolled, according to Andrew Goldschmidt, NACo membership marketing direc- tor. When the process is com- pleted, county officials will determine how residents will apply and receive their mem- bership cards, he said. Most of the major chain pharmacies are included in the plan network. Counties throughout the country are taking advantage of the discount card program, according to Goldschmidt. "Our smallest county has 800 folks enrolled and our largest has 900,000." Enrollment is free for resi- dents and there is no cost to the county, Roberts said. According to the latest data collected, 180,000 prescrip- tions have been filled with an average savings of about 19.2 percent, Goldschmidt said. In total, about $2.5 million was saved by residents enrolled in the plan. Currently, 150 counties are enrolled throughout the coun- try with more than 400 addi- tional counties inquiring, he REMEMBERED WITH HONOR Vetera ceremc at cet AM'INOA '4ViSMS Staff Writer For some. It was an eimo tional day. For others, a da' to gather in respect and be proud. But olr everyone i seemed. Friday \\as a day t( pay homage to those \\hi served, those \ ho were lost and the ones still defending their counlitry. Through the windini road of the Florida , National Cemetery, visitors i made their vwa to to e colon nade where the Veteran. Day Ceremion \\as held i many ot'them stopping at thl roadside along the way. visit ing era' sites of loved one, and placing tlow ers and flags bv the headstones. S John Keene, Military Order of the Purple Heart mem- ber, participates in the Veterans Day Ceremony at the Florida National Cemetery on Friday. ins Day )ny held netery 3- IY ie it D IP. li E41 I'S 1- ie t Two thousand people were expected to attend the cerernon.\ at the 513-acre cemetery in the \Vithlacoochee State Forest that serves as the final rest- ing place of 70,000 people. Under a cloudless blue sky, patriotic and inspira- tional m lusic welcomed the crowd to a service that included words of gratitude and prayers from Joint Veterans Committee offi- cials, as well as those trom- veterans organizations and the cemetery One of the first and the last to speak during the hour- long service \\as Joint Veterans Commnnittee Chaplain Harold Marcou. "Freedom has a high price. .many have paid the high price and many are here. God bless them all," he said Intermittently throughout the service. tie sounds of "Amazing Grace," "God Bless America," and the solemn gun salute and trum- pets sounding "Taps" res- onated through the assem- blage. Closing the ceremony wiith tlie benediction, Ilarcou told thlie crowd not to forget those buried at the ceme- tery. to visit them often, and to also think of those mili- tary men and women ser'- ing overseas. "Please don't lbrget them The.\ are very special tor all of u1-." As the crowd separated, a Please see VETS, Pa e 2 Community is 'Keeping the dream alive' Lake Sumter Community College representative Rosanne Brandeburg, Jacqueline Talley Boara of Trustees chair, Jon Cherry president of LSCC Foundation, attorney Randall Thornton and Dr. Chuck Mojock president of LSCC are shown left to right. Thornton was honored for his part in serving Lake Sumter Community College, including scholarship funds donated by Anne Thompson. She provided $500,000 in scholarship money, which will be matched in funds by the state. That means a number of two-year scholarships are available. The name of three local stu- dents was drawn during the event and those three will be among the first students to benefit from the scholarship funds. BRENDA LOCKLEAR Staff Writer Nearly 150 people were on hand Tuesday afternoon to celebrate 10 years on campus with Lake Sumter Community College and to work toward "Keeping the Dream Alive." What started a decade ago as a dream, drew local com- munity leaders together to bring a college campus to Sumterville and Sumter County. During the 11 a.m. anniver- sary celebration at the cam- pus, Lake Sumter Community College President Dr. Chuck Mojock reviewed history with the crowd and shared some humor, as he led the ceremo- ny. Some of the newest addi- tions to the campus will be a $500,CN0 donation made by Anne Thompson. The funds, Please see DREAM, Page 2 said. "It's really for the unin- sured and the underinsured," Goldschmidt said. The plan can also assist sen- ior citizens with gaps in their Medicare plans and people whose insurance companies do not discount certain com- mon drugs like Propecia, Viagra and birth control pills, he said. The program is adminis- tered by Advance PCS, a divi- sion of Caremark Rx, Inc. of Nashville. Neither NACo nor the participating counties make any money off the pro- gram. Explosion at school leads to arrest BOB REICHMAN Editor A Wildwood High School student was arrested last week after he reportedly made and detonated an explosive device on the high school campus. Bobby Smith, 19, Wildwood, was arrested on Thursday, Nov. 10, for making and dis- charging an explosive device. He was transported to the Sumter County Detention Center The explosion happened about 8 a.m. outside the high school cafeteria, according to sheriff's Lt. Bobby Caruthers. No one was injured in the incident. Smith brought a chemical to school that reacts with alu- minum foil creating an explo- Please see ARREST, Page 2 Mining and redistricting discussed by county MARTIN STEELE Times Correspondent The Sumter County Commission Tuesday moved toward increased limerock mining oversight and possible redistricting with the hiring of consultants to handle the two diverse tasks. After a short debate, the board decided to hire the firm of Curt Spitzer and Associates to provide population infor- mation that the board could use to redraw county commis- sion districts. That decision came fol- lowed Commissioner Michael Francis's suggestion last week that the board consider the idea of redistricting. The question at that time was how would they get accurate data with the U.S. Census still five years away. Please see MIN, Page 2 e, .*.- M Reviewing history and sharing humor, Dr. Chuck Mojock led the 10th anniversary celebra- tion of the Sumterville Lake Sumter Community College campus. The event included lunch and awards for several different people who were involved with bringing the campus to Sumter County. V '''OR PAGE 2, SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 Clark awarded CCIM designation at Oct. meeting Christy Clark, CCIM, Micki Blackburn Realty, Clermont, has been awarded the Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) designation by the CCIM Institute. The designation was awarded during the Institute meetings on Oct. 17 in Scottsdale, Ariz. The CCIM designation is awarded to commercial real estate professionals upon completion of graduate-level curriculum and attainment of a level of qualifying expe- rience. The curriculum addresses: financial analysis, market analysis, user decision analysis and investment analysis the cornerstone of commercial investment real estate. CCIMs are recognized as experts- in commercial real estate brokerage, leasing, asset management, valua- tion, and investment analy- sis. DREAM continued from Page 1 which are eligible for match- ing funds, were passed on for student scholarships. Because of the matching fund status, the state will sup- ply an additional $433,000 in scholarship money. Mojock said the donation is nearly as momentous as actu- ally getting the campus on site - providing several students with scholarships and an opportunity for schooling. MINE continued from Page 1 County Attorney Randall Thornton suggested that there were consultants that would likely have the technical expertise for the job. Since then. Coulity Admlin istrator" ernard Dew sought proposals and. got two for the commission considera- tion: Spitzer and Fishkind & Associates. While Spitzer proposed doing the work for $25,000, Fishkind proposed a fee of $35,000. Some commissioners expressed concerns that Spitzer would not be able to complete the task until late December when some of them would be unavailable. There was also a sense of urgency raised by Francis. "It has to be done by Dec. 31, it can't be done next year," he Rick Shirley, Tiny Rutter, Jim Duncan, Billy Merritt, Bernard Dew and Jim Allen (shown left to right) were honored for their part in making the Lake Sumter Community College Sumterville campus happen. Each of them worked through their organizations or employers and with other community leaders. Shirley and Allen are with the Sumter County School District, Rutter is a former com- missioner, Duncan is CEO for Sumter Electric Cooperative, Dew is county administrator and cousin to Clark Maxwell, the man the campus student services building was named for and Merritt was the realtor who worked to convince landowner Joseph Farish to donate the acres for the campus site. During the luncheon, video of the Sumterville campus ori- gins was played, with speak- ers at groundbreaking. One of those speakers was Clark Maxwell cousin to County Administrator Bernard Dew and the man the student services building was named after. With humor, he told the crowd, they had 40 acres, now they needed to fill it up, urg- ing them and all of their friends to enroll in classes. Former State Representative and current director of Thomas E. Langley Medical Center, Everett Kelly was included in the video. said, referring to state statutes that prohibit redistricting dur- ing an election year But, not everyone was in a rush to redistrict Commissioner Jim Roberts raised concerns that the Fishkind's proposed methods might not produce the most reliable data. Francis. on the other hand, said-he had tlOed with Hank " Fislikind acd'tfiat consultant was confident in being able to *,do the job. Francis also cited Fishkind's statewide reputa-. tion as a specialist in statis- tics. Roberts also challenged that there was no evidence that the population numbers, in the districts were skewed as Francis had asserted at the previous meeting. But, Commissioner Richard Hoffman said that the num- bers of registered voters ,in each district were an indica- tion. Roberts read a list. of each, districts registered voters and suggested that Francis and f MULBERRY I^ + ROVE PLAZA HWY42 I ree IN THE VILLAGES Hearing Aid Repairs 259-5790 I all makes and models S SOUTHERNm TRACE PLAZA " FREE NO w4 Battery Sale OBLIGATION OXFORD 99 HEARING 7557 2 *I9 MBTf W LE ,,i.r[p.l- "You're sitting in what used to be a dream," he said, as he spoke to a crowd inside the facility. He recapped the phone calls and efforts made by local leaders who wanted to see some sort of higher education available in Sumter County. A clip with Sumter School Supt. Rick Shirley played, with him citing the dedication that it took to make the facili- ty happen. He said it was like "Primin' the pump" and once the pump was primed, the waters would flow. Mojock said one of the first things he heard about when Hoffman could split the Villages between their two districts and then divide the rest of the county among the remaining three districts. "This is a Villages / county issue," Francis responded. It is simply a matter of having the districts close to equal in population. "That's the job of the experts." But, figures for registered voters will never be recon- ciled with the population. Roberts countered. "There will always be a dispropor- tionate number of registered voters in the Villages." Francis said he was willing to use either consultant "I just want to get the proper num- bers get the numbers of vot- ers closer to equal." Commission Chairman Joey Chandler questioned the need for redistricting. "I don't have a problem with doing it, but why," he asked. " What's the gain?" "I think it's an overall ques- tion of the county being fairly represented," Francis he arrived as president was "this legend of the Sumter campus." He pointed out how hard people worked to do some- thing that was exceptional. "They had a dream and they made that dream a reality." When the campus opened in the fall of 1997, they opened with 100 students. Today, they have an enrollment of nearly 350. , The FTE is up at 13 percent and the fastest growing of the three campuses. They have 7,000 books on the shelves in the library, access to 30,000 electronic publications and 300,000 responded. "I represent everyone," Chandler said. "They can take me out or put me in." Eventually, Hoffman moved to hire Spitzer. Francis provid- ed the second. .The.vote was four to one in favor with Chandler casting the single vote against the pro- posal. In a totally unrelated issue, the board agreed unanimous- ly to contract with it's consult- ing hydrologist to monitor lime rock mining in the coun- ty. Charles Drake, who has been providing his expertise to the county for a number of years, will do mine inspec- tions to gage compliance with county regulations. The fees for his services will be incorporated by code into the annual operating permit fees for the mines, according to Robbie Rogers, county Development Services Director. Drake will also establish a "geographical information As seen FOR STRUCTURED SETTLEMENTS, on T.V. ANNUITIES and INSURANCE PAYOUTS (800) 794.7310 J.G. Wentworth means CASH NOW for Structured Settements! books that can obtain through the library from other libraries, within about two days. They also have a technical program including electricity lineman training and a brand new technical training pro- gram for fire services. That program will include basic and college-level cours- es. They also received two dif- ferent grants. One was for $350,000 that was used to pur- chase a digger and bucket truck for lineman school. The other is for $300,000 and will provide a building simulator for fire training. system" (GIS) database to store a variety of mining infor- mation such as location, mine site plans, monitoring loca- tions, other permits, copies of reports and more. In response to Hoffman's inquiry, Rogers said that much of the information would like- ly be made available on the county's Internet website. Rogers is slated to shortly bring to the board proposed code revisions that will incor- porate the inspection fees. The board would then set a public hearing for considera- tion of the code changes. ARREST continued from Page 1 sion when placed in a two-liter bottle, Caruthers said. Smith told investigators that he got aluminum foil from the cafeteria and then put the devise inside a garbage can out- side the cafeteria. The material exploded, creat- ing a white cloud of smoke near the cafeteria, Caruthers said. The explosion was contained inside the can. School officials evacuated students from the area until the chemicals were neutralized by Wildwood firefighters with bak- ing soda and water, according to Caruthers. Smith was arrested after he was interviewed by sheriff's deputies and admitted respon- sibility for the act "He said he was doing it as a joke and that he wasn't intend- ing to hurt anyone," Caruthers said. Smith faces felony charges for the incident. His bond was set at .$5,000. "Things like this can be very dangerous," Caruthers said. "It may have been thought of as a practical joke but school offi- cials and the sheriff's office take this very seriously. Someone could have gotten hurt by this." VETS continued from Page 1 Ye Mystic Aircrew performed a flyover, and visitors broke off in different directions, many stopping again by cer- tain graves amongst the innu- merable rows of uniform mar- ble and. granite grave mark- ers. Unlimited Hours, No Contracts! $9.95o0 * Instant Messaging Keep your buddy list! * 10 e-mail addresses with Webmail! * FREE Technical Support * Custom Start Page News, Weather & more! SSurf up to 6X faster ) Sign Up Online! www.LocalNet.com 352-629-7607 LocolNet 1-888-488-7265 Relable Inee -S-c SUMTER COUNTY (USPS #535-880) GIVE US A CALL News Department 352-793-2161 Circulation ...... ... .... 1-888-852-2340 Retail Advertising ................. 352-793-2161 Classified Advertising .. 352-793-3163 Fax. .... 352-793-1486 The Sumter County Times is published Thursdays, 52 times a year for a subscription price of $19.00 per year in Sumter County by: Sumter County Times 204 E. McCollum Ave. Bushnell, Florida 33513 Periodical Postage paid at Bushnell, Florida and at additional mailing offices POSTMASTER: SEND ADDRESS CHANGES TO SUMTER COUNTY TIMES Sumter Cout Transit 568-MIOVE Porky Sez: Make the right MOVE! Do you want to go places without depending on friends or family? Call now for information or reservations to ride on your public transportation system. TFor Qreat 'Tay & 'benefits COUNTY TRANSIT 568-MOVE A SERVICE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS You can join this award-winning team! The following jobs are available with Sumter County Transit Driver I Driver I Part-time Driver Temporary, Part-time Pick up an application at County Administration in the Sumter County Courthouse SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005, PAGE 3 Sumterville landfill plan set for hearing BoB REICHMAN Editor Growing concerns face plans for a proposed solid waste facility in Sumterville, includ- ing the fact that one of the com- pany directors is State Rep. Charles Dean (R- Inverness), Swho also serves as vice chair- man of the House Water and Natural Resources Committee. The more than 300-acre solid waste landfill project in Sumterville will be considered next week by the Sumter County Planning and Adjustment Board. The board is scheduled to consider the project on Monday, Nov 21. The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. in the Sumter County Courthouse.. ACMS Inc. is seeking a condi- tional use permit from the county that would allow opera- tion of a Class 1 landfill for the disposal of solid waste. The facility would be located on about 320 acres near Sumter County Solid Waste, near the intersection of County Road 475 and County Road 470. The project was originally set for discussion in October but that was delayed when ACMS Inc. modified its request to include 38 additional acres to its original 282 acres. The, Zoning and Adjustment 'board, will make a recommen- dation concerning the project that will then be sent to the County Commission for consid- eration on Tuesday, Nov. 29. The County Commission will have the final say on the proj- ect. The facility would be located near a current construction and demolition debris facility operated by ACMS, according to' 'ACMS president Randy lMessei: The project involves creating a Iined Class 1 landfill that o6uld be built in eight phases over 80 years. ACMS Inc. is also seeking to rezone the acreage from agricultural to industrial. While Messer has said that the facility would be state-of- the-art and will meet the coun- ty's newly adopted ordinance outlining requirements for solid waste landfills, nearby residents and others have expressed growing concerns about the project. Residents of Forest. Hills subdivision, east of the landfill property, are joining forces with Citizens for Clean Air and Water, spearheaded by Villages Democratic Club President Sue Michalson, to fight the pro- posal. Residents have voiced'con- cerns that the landfill wohld lov-er property values, create odors and threaten the envi- ronment. Dean's involvement in the project is generating some additional criticism. "We were surprised to learn that he was a director," Michalson said Monday. "It's a concern for us, but he's saying that it won't create a conflict of interest so we're going to wait and see what hap- pens," she said. Dean said Monday that there is no conflict of interest "It is a legitimate application that has to go through the county process "Anyone that would imply a conflict of interest is wrong," he said. Dean said his position on the House Water and Natural Resources Committee will not have any influence on whether the landfill project is approved or not. Messer has said that the pro- posed facility would be benefi- cial to the county with substan- tial concern placed on environ- mental aspects. Other ACMS representatives are Charles Dean Jr. of Tampa, serving as vice president and directors Scott Adams of Inverness, Charles Strange Jr. of Hernando and Monica Haufler of Ocala, according to state corporation records. Seh ORT Student, 13, arrested for molestation Wednesday, Nov. 9 Lauren Wilder, 20, Bushnell, was arrested for possession of marijuana. Bond was set at $500. Shannon Coleman, 20, Wildwood, was arrested for pos- session of marijuana, possession of paraphernalia and violation of probation. Bond was set at $1,000. Marshall Barnes, 23, Bushnell, was arrested for possession of .marijuana with intent to sell. Bond was set at $5,000. Delmar Hearns, 37, Wildwood, was arrested for cocaine pur- chase. Bond was set at $5,000. Terrance Green, 22, Webster, was arrested for violation of pro- bation. No bond was set. Thursday, Nov. 10 Detrice Ervin, 33, Wildwood, was arrested for driving while license sus-, pended and fraud. Bond was set at $2,500. Mark Taylor, 37, Bushnell, was arrested for domestic bat- tery. No bond was set. Bobby Smith, 19, Wildwood, was arrested for discharging a destructive device. Bond was ^ set at $5,000. Ricky Williams, 24, L Bushnell. \ as arrested fordis- charging a firearm in public. Bond was set at $500. Duane Turner, 35, Coleman, ' was arrested for driving while license suspended or revoked. Bond was set at $1,500. Lube, Oil & Filter Cooling System 9: ... ',A.......... I every 3,750 Miles! I Change oil (up to.5 quarts of oil) & filter; Lubricate chassis; Check belts, hoses, tire pressure, apd all fluid I levels; Inspect CV joints, air cleaner Plem ts Friday, Nov. 11 Rodrick Davis, 48, Wildt ood, was arrested for possession of cocaine and possession of para- phernalia. Bond was set at $5,500. Alvin Dupree, 46, Wildwood, was arrested for possession of cocaine and driving while license suspended. Bond was set at $5,500. Steven Ovellet, 43, Webster, was arrested for felony driving under the influence and driving while license suspended or revoked. Bond was set at $25,000. Brandy Mitchell, 31, Wildwood, was arrested for violation of pro- bation. No bond was set. . Kendrick Wheeler, 29, Wildwood, was arrested on a Lake County warrant. No bond was set. Saturday, Nov. 12 Brittany Williams, 20, Coleman, was arrested for driving while license suspended, driver's license not exhibited, obstructing justice and resisting an officer. Bond was set at $2,750. Nolan Johnson, 22, Wildwood, was arrested for criminal 'mis- chief and violation of probation. Bond was set at $500. Kristopher R uss. 23. Wildwood, was arrested on a Maine warrant for violation of probation. No bond was set. Bruce Scoggins, 20, Webster, was arrested for violation, of an injunction. No bond was set. INCLUDES: Pressure test cooling system and cap; Inspect drive belt(s), hoses & freeze plugs; Evacuate system and reifi w;ir. f0/50 i, ofCoolant and rW Ashley St. Roman, 24, Wildwood, wa- arrested tbr fail- ure to aipear lor p.osessioin of .marljuiaja, Bond \\as set at $7,51i)i. James Vaughn, 31, Wildwood,. was arrested for driving while license suspended, marijuana and a Marion County warrant. Bond was set at $3,000. Sunday, Nov. 13 Byron McMullen, 19, Coleman, was arrested for attempted sale of cocaine, sale of marijuana, possession of marijuana, sale of cocaine, .possession of cocaine and petit theft. Bond was set at $25,500, Michael Swint, 26, Webster, was arrested for violation of proba- tion. No bond was set. Vidal Contreras, 22, Webster, was arrested for fleeing and elud- ing a law enforcement officer. Bond was set at $5,000. Francisco Alvarado, 35, Wildwood, was arrested for fail- ure to register a motor vehicle. Bond was set at $500.. 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He also is accused of making sex- ual comments and grabbing himself in an improper sexual manner. The student has been coun- seled in the past about similar behavior, Caruthers said, and he was suspended earlier this year from riding the bus because of similar actions. 121 Belt Avenue Bushnell, FL 33513 ,f* -- ...(Next to Dollar General) '' i S 569-0171 Eleanor & I Want To Tell You About "Marie" And Her Family. Marie Is Raising One Child Of Her Own And Six Nieces And Nephews. Their Ages Range From 6 Through 14 Years Of Age. Marie's Nieces And Nephews Are With Her Because Their Mother Died Of A Heart Attack And The Father Is No Longer In The Area. The Family Is Usually Able To Meet Their Needs But The Holidays Place Additional Stress, Especially With The Mother Not Being With Them Any Longer. The Children Are Asking For Simple Items Such As A Basketball And A Fishing Pole And A Baby Doll And A Toy Truck. Your Gift Bill & Eleanor Stewart Will Make A Difference And A Positive Impact In These Children's Lives. It Stewat Will Also Bring A Big Ray Of Holiday Sunshine To Marie. Administrator and It Will Be Due To Your Caring Generosit That We Will Be Able To Help Volunteer Coordinator Marie And Many More Families Like Hers. Your Donations Will Make Possible A Happier Holiday For Needy Families, Children And Disabled Persons. All Donations To "The Empty Stocking Fund" Are Designated To Help Our Neighbors, Right Here In Sumter County. Please Cbnsider Making A Special Donation On Behalf Of Yourself Or As A Dedication In Someone's Honor Or Memory. Eleanor And Our Hard-Working Volunteers Have Completed Our First 2 Weeks Of Accepting Applications For Families And Seniors Who 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 Two-Hundreth Person That We Will Be Assisting. We Will Be Taking Applications Again From November 28 December 2, 2005. 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. Please Remember Marie And Her Family And The Many Families Like Her SUMTER COUNTY TIMES When You Consider Making Your Donation To "The Salvation Army. Empty Stocking Fund". The Funds Raised Through This Program Will Help Families, Children And Senior Citizens In Sumter 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 Yourself Or In Honor Of A Family Member Or Friend Or A "Special Someone" Or 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 Receive A Letter Of Recognition From The Salvation Army, An "Empty Stocking Fund" Sticker, And The Person Or Group That You Have THE Sv ARMY Designated Will Be Listed In This Column. Additional Coupons May Also Be 'LTHE STON FUND" Obtained At Our Office At 870 N. Main Street In Bushnell. i.THE siiNe FUN' 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. 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 . -------- ---^ -- .-.--- --- -- -- -- -- - Bi.47. M ain Strial. W. ldwoad. Fi.l.d. (352) 74&8-1122 1-B00-a4-4386 S e 9 fr E LET Wvb -1~ .Cn M.!u-.Lne n GFanime I'cJe kGenuum* Oe ezY t 'oita dndPdwevrefetmrUam $19099" Service done right. And done by pros, I I PAGE 4, SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 SUMTER COUNTY THE VOICE OF SUMTER COUNTY SINCE 1881 The editorial opinion expressed in the Sumter County Times is the opinion of the news staff of this newspaper Editor ..................... Bob Reichman Publisher ..................Gerry Mulligan General Manager/Sales Manager... Alan Place 204 E. McCollum Ave. Bushnell, FL 33513 Member Florida Press Association Our VOICE Center Hill should rethink mining issue before vote taken requests for mining and cement manufacturing in .L the City of Center Hill are moving right arong, and the next meeting on the issue is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 22, starting at 7:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of the First Presbyterian Church across from City Hall. At this meeting, there will be a first and sec- ond reading of an ordi- nance to grant a condi- tional use permit to AMA Sumter Cement LLC, a M company proposing to M1 mine and manufacture cement on about 1,500 acres outside the current city limits. The third and final reading will be on Dec. 6, along with a final reading of an ordinance to annex the property into the city. The council members vote upon the final readings. That meeting is also at the Fellowship. Hall and begins at 7:30 p.m. Since Sumter Cement initially approached the city earlier this year, city and county residents have voiced concerns about potential economic, environmen- tal, traffic, and water problems that could accompany the proj- ect, and we think their concerns are worthy of strong considera- tion.. This is a weighty issue, and one that deserve's serious attention. Residents have made it pretty clear they don't want it, but we have' doubts that the city will act based on residents' wishes. Thus far, the only peo- ple who seem to want to discuss the issue pub- licly are residents, and' based on what little ANDA council members have IMS said, things are looking *-- good for Sumter Cement. The City Council really needs to think it over. We don't see the people of Center Hill as the main benefici- aries if this thing goes through. The project will mainly benefit nearby developers who will sure- ly be getting cement at a better price and the company itself, with affiliates like. a major Florida road paving company and a South American-based cement company. Center Hill needs to take off the rose-colored glasses for a minute and listen to the concerns of the residents the ones they've been elected to serve. u~9-- 4b of as Copyrig hted Material Synd icatedMContent Available from Commercial News Providers'A SeniorADVOCATE Medicare Part D arrives, confusion continues t's here! As you read today's column, your new Medicare Part D prescription drug pro- gram is available from about 200 private insur- - ance companies. Not 200 in your state, but about 200 in Medicare's 34 regional Part D districts. These for-profit compa- nies may or may not be in your state, but indeed the rush for your enroll- ment is on. , I have written about '4 this day, on and off, for nearly three years. D. President Bush has Ro hailed this plan as "the greatest advance ; in health care fornseniors" in 40 years. And it is indeed the haHmark of his domestic policy. In fact, as I think. it may be his only domestic policy! This administration, during the course of nearly five years, has not given the common person, if you will, the "salt of the earth," any-, thing at all. This entire law, The Medicare Modernization, Improvement and Prescription Drug Act of 2003 (MMA), was born of an embryo of deceit.. This is a great law for some 13' million Americans; however, you soon shall see that the true cost of just this one section of MMA will approach $100 billion per year. Kindly let us not forget that the complete law was passed and signed as a complete package, and "we, the people" were given the word of this administration that its cost would be no more than $40 bil- lion per year. We were given the word of the president. The prescrip- tion drug part of MMA .. only represents about 50 # percent of the cost of the ,A- law, and this will increase in the coming years. I have kept a positive demeanor, because it is law. I have suggested to those who were on the LN edge or hesitant to IAN ..enroll.to do so. However, .......... the insidious nature of the continued confusion of the people has disheartened me. At this late date, not only are the people confused by the law, they now have to deal with the insur- ance industry, an ill-trained indus- try, for this product. That means another language for you to learn, one that is even foreign to the industry itself, despite the fact that it was created by the industry. If you think the literature you received from the government is confusing, wait until you have a sit down with an insurance agent., Look to the sky the buzzards are circling it is not your flesh that they desire, but your wallet. Look in your newspaper, this one, perhaps another; watch your tele- vision; listen to your radio. We have all types of insurance agen- cies accounting firms, stockbro- kers and even lawyers offering advice. I know this is difficult to believe. Be careful and take your time! Shame on any county or state organization that receives money from your taxes, and have speak- ers, excuse me, tutors tutors that stand a fiduciary gain from your adherence to their "expertise.": Before I forget, if you have retiree prescription drug insur- ance, and you are reading this col- umn and have not heard from your corporation, union, state, munici- pality or any other group, they are in violation of the law. Contact your benefits administrator today. By the way, while every conceiv- able entity is making a good buck from this program, your govern- ment is still stalled, and it appears that your physicians may be receiv- ing a 27 percent cut from Medicare during the course of the next six years. And nobody is writing about it . So, buy your plan; however,"hope that your physician is still seeing Medicare patients, and subse- quently will write you a prescrip- tion. Next week: The prescription drug plan and insurance language. Wait! 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 danrohan@atlantic.net. Praise for Health Festival This is a thank you note to each and every person, company, education sys- tem, and organization that had any part in the Center Hill Family Health Festival in Center Hill, on Saturday, Nov. 5. The weather was perfect, but so was the entire affair. We need to make this an annual event. Again, thanks! Ruth H. Sellers Center Hill The Marine Corps League We are forming a new detachment in Wildwood at the American Legion 18 and VFW Post 4910 at our next meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 7 at 7 p.m. If you are coming east on C.R. 44, we are on the right side just before 301. If you are coming west, we are on the left side past 301 look for the missile on the left. , We are looking for former Marines and retirees from' WW II, Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq, and FMF corps- men. We need your- support for Sumter County. At our last meeting we had nine new members and four lifetime mem- bers. Help for the holiday Grant a Christmas being sponsored by Bushnell. Help us John Eisler wish 2005 is the City of make this Christmas special for someone' in need by selecting a name on our tree located in the City Hall lobby Sponsor a gift for a child, adult or senior. Gifts must be unwrapped and dropped off at the City of Bushnell on or before Dec. 15 to allow time for dis- tribution. The City of Bushnell, The Children's Home Society and the Salvation Army thank you for your participation and helping us to make this Christmas special. City of Bushnell Sumter Santa program starts Sumter Santa is once again seeking the assistance of Sumter County fami- lies, businesses, and clubs to provide Christmas help to those families in need of it this year. Posters with the names of children and the toy they hope to receive this Christmas can be found at the follow- ing sites by those who wish to provide a gift for a child. Posters are located at Angelotti's Pizza and Wildwood Country Resort in Wildwood, the Post Office in Sumterville, Turtleback RV Resort, Inc. in Lake Panasoflkee, Florilow Oaks and the Sheriff's. Office in Bushnell, and the E. C. Rowell Public Library in Webster. Donations, questions and referrals for Christmas assistance should be sent to Sumter Santa, PO. Box 656, Wildwood, FL 34785. Sumter Santa Another Bronson reminds consumers to check out charities prior to donating Florida Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner Charles H. Bronson is urging con- sumers to take the time to investi- gate charitable organizations before making any donations. There were some charity scams during recent hurricane relief efforts and the holiday season is one of the busiest .for charities, many collecting about half their annual donations between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day. "There are more than 10,900 charities and professional solici- tors registered with the Department and it's important that consumers find out all they can about an organization before mak- ing any contributions," Bronson said. "They can find out not only whether a charity is properly regis- tered, but also how it spends the donations." Florida law requires most chari- ties to register with the Department and provide financial information about income and expenditures, including how much is used for fundraising and admin- istrative costs, and how much actu- ally goes to program services. As of November 1, there were 10,937 charities and professional solici- tors registered with the Department The Department does not endorse any charity and is prohib- ited from dictating how much a charity spends on program servic- es, but the financial information enables consumers to make educat- ed decisions about where to con- tribute. "People can take steps to make sure a charity is properly regis- tered but they shouldn't stop there,"- Bronson said. "They can use the financial information we provide to determine whether they think a charity is using donations in a prudent manner." Bronson also provided the fol- lowing tips to consider when decid- ing whether to donate to an organi- zation: Don't judge an organization based on an impressive-sounding name. Find out what it actually does. Be wary of emotional appeals and organizations that have only vague plans for spending the funds they collect Never give cash. Write a check payable only to an organization-not an individual. Be wary of organizations that offer to send a "runner" to pick up your donation. Reputable charities are willing to wait for your contri- bution. Consumers have the right to ask for an organization's financial report and its federal tax identifi- cation number, the latter of which you'll need to claim your contribu- tion as a tax deduction. S Ask the organization to senid you written information about its activities. E If an organization is not regis- tered, contact the Department Up-to-date information on chari- ties is also available by calling the hotline or visiting the Division of Consumer Services web site at http://www.800helpfla.com. People who have additional questions or want to report a poten- tial scam should call the Department's hotline. 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. Your VOICE b A IA SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005, PAGE 5 Wildwood discusses housing plan Mike Losse, Mark Raciappia, Jim Roberts, Bill Former, Dick Wakefield, Julian Harrison, Edd Slade stand in front of art pieces. Kiwanis has successful auction JOAN ELIAS Special to the Times Funds were raised for scholarships for South Sumter High School Saturday night at the South Sumter High School during a first time art auction. ,:' Hosting the event was Bushnell Kiwanis .Club. Hamilton Fine Art and Auctions, a auction fundraiser organization, presented the art. Many of the artworks pur- chased were limited editions and signed by the original artist. All artwork was matted and framed. Popular bids were for sports prints. Popular art work by local artists including: Lauri Blank who painted "Francis" during the Francis. hurricane this year, Christine Anagnostis and Tripp Harrison were also popular. Besides going home with reproduced and framed art, attendees learned about the fine intricacies of art reproduction, art collection as well as the art of b.idding. Coordinating the event was Mark Raciappa. He said We -wanted to try something new instead of the traditional Kiwanis Club fundraisers held in the past such as: bake sales, golf tournaments, and reverse sales." Contributing to the success of the.event included contri- butions by the individual Kiwanis members and their families. Debbie Losse pre- pared hors d'oeuvres. Marrissa Ausley, Ashley Keenum and Alan Terry, stu- dents from South Sumter High School and members of the "Key Club" a club spon- sored by the Kiwanis Club. that does community work in Sumter County assisted the auctioneers with the presen- tations of the art pieces.Sales from the ticket for the event, as well as from the purchase of the art, go towards a schol- arship fund set aside for col- lege scholarships for South Sumter High School students to attend colleges of their choice. Other local groups match funds raised and Lake Sumter Community College doubles the scholarship for students choosing to attend their institution. Two scholarships per year, which range from $1,000 to $2,000, are given yearly. Any high school student can apply Richard Wakeman, writer and Kiwanis member said the group feels a connection to the candidates as they get to personally interview the can- didates personally.. Auctioneer stands in front of "Katrina." 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He asked the council to sell 8.48 acres of land located north of Wildwood Commons Apartments, which are located on Lee Street, to be used for the development He said the homes would be 1,150-square feet with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and one-car garages. Prospective tenants would have annual household incomes between .$16,000 and $26,000 and rent payments would be between 30 and $490 per month. "Our mission is that nobody pays more than 30 percent of their income in rent," he said. Wilson was offering less than $60,000 per acre, which is what the city believes the value of industrial property to be. The city did not specify an asking price, but Mayor Ed Wolf said residential property has been selling at higher prices than industrial. Wilson tried to entice com- missioners by saying the hous- ing area planned would include an on-site computer lab, training in English as a second language, and after- school programs. Wilson said, "$450,000 for the land, we think it's a good and fair price." While the proposal was not formally denied, none of the commissioners spoke in favor of it. Wolf made an argument against selling the property by saying another nonprofit organization, Homes in Partnership, has already, built 53 homes in the city, and that "he'd rather see this type of housing amongst "upper-end. condos and apartments" and doesn't want "too many in one area." "I feel we have enough of that in our community right now," Wolf said. He also expressed concern about not getting enough money from selling city proper- ty. "I think we need as much as we can get from the little city- owned property we have," he said. Commissioner John Johnson made a motion to deny the request, but it died for lack of second, though no further motions were made regarding the request Wilson said earlier that if the city supported the project, a completed contract would have to be submitted to the state by Jan. 3. In other business, -the Commission received notice from the State of Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA) that $349,000 in federal funding in the form of a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) has been reserved for the city. The grants are awarded for the pur- pose of addressing a communi- ty's economic needs and needs of residents of low and moder- ate incomes. The Commission voted to approve an award agreement with DCA for the grant. PAID ADVERTISEMENT PAID ADVERTISEMENT Federal Consumer Protection has confirmed the fuel saving described in this advertisement. Device may increase gas mileage by 22 % Boston National Fuelsaver Corp. has developed a low cost automotive accessory called the Platinum Gas Saver which is guaranteed to increase gas mileage by 22% while meeting all emission standards. With a simple connection to a vacuum line, the Gas Saver adds microscopic amounts of platinum to the air and fuel entering the engine. 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I .ANNIJAL PERCGENTAC TE f1 leLT ,e tI01T OL ibjeci to ilanc B.5 e ,n ,ied.i ,l. ..: r. rie l- .r a F& .', t. I "";' ". N =.1,a' m rnhcd PA.n m l P en. l. .e ,'leld pub lb.,e ra e u r k, .. 6 c -m n t l e a t.n.L... drtt l i ..11 0 0 2 1 Perr a ht, for 1 al wladlra.J MInlmti m balne required a cpr, a eTeuiflaie no,t a- d LtaL 'n iPl' Il $ "10O 0 I fillo l '. aiur.tal .'. iB.a&','.*'. ........_..l J. ll - PAGE 6, SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 SSu& OBIUARIES Lois Stormes, 79, homemaker Lois Ella Stormes, 79, home- maker, of Bushnell died Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2005, in Tampa. She was born in Devil's Lake, N.D. She was a Jehovah's Witness. Survivors include her husband, Joe; sons, Charlie Schadt of California, Darrell Schadt, Alabama, Danny Schadt Miramar, Fla., and Chester Schadt of New York; several grandchildren; and a brother, Gene Thompson of Linden, N.Y. Purcell Funeral Home, Bushnell, provided informa- tion. Carolyn Howard, 60, housekeeper Carolyn Alverna Howard of Mascotte, died Tuesday, Nov. 8,2005, in Mascotte. She was a housekeeper and a member of First Baptist Church of Groveland. Survivors include sons, Darrell Howard -of Anchorage, AK, Keith Howard of Mascotte; daughter, Maryanne Howard of Milan, Miss.; two grandsons; one great-granddaughter; brother, Jackie Metz of Anchorage, AK; sister, Christine Arnold of Commerce, TX. Visitation was ,held on Nov. 11, 2005 at First Baptist Church of Groveland. Services were held Nov. 12, 2005 at First Baptist Church of Groveland officiated by Rev. James Madison. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Groveland. Purcell Funeral Home, Bushnell, provided information. Don LaVeigne, 80, mail carrier Don LaVeigne, 80, of Oxford, died Saturday, Nov. 12, 2005, in his home. Mr LaVeigne was a resident of Oxford his entire life. He was a member of the Oxford United Methodist Church, a retired rural mail carrier and a U.S. Army Air .Corp veteran of WW II. Survivors include his wife, Midge; children, Cathy (Larry) Harper of Franklin Springs, Ga., Billy (Cheryl) LaVeigne of Oxford and Joe (Christina) LaVeigne of Buellton, Calif.; brothers, Jim LaVeigne and Terry (Flo) LaVeigne both of Oxford; six, grandchildren, Dusty (Marlaina) Harper, Seth LaVeigne, Cassie Harper, Savannah LaVeigne, Matysan Harper and Jonas LaVeigne. The remainder of many of his family members includes aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Visiting hours for Don LaVeigne were held on Nov. 15 in the Banks/Page- Theus Funeral Home. Funeral services were held Nov. 16 in the Oxford United Methodist Church. Interment will be in the Pine Level Cemetery, Oxford. For those who wish, memorial contributions may be made to the Oxford United Methodist Church, PO. Box 353, Oxford, FL 34484 or The Villages Hospice House, 601 Casa Bella, The Villages, FL 32162-9985. Arrangements provided by Banks/Page- Theus Funeral Home in Wildwood. Leo Pierce, Jr., 91, civil servant Leo Malcolm Pierce, Jr., 91, of Webster, died Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2005, in Clermont. He was born in Key West. He was a resident of Webster for 26 years. He was a retired Civil Service employee and a mem- ber of the First Baptist Church of Linden. Survivors include daughter, Joan C. Swafford of Webster; son, John B. Pierce of Webster; one granddaughter, Laura Kline of Webster; grandsons, Jeffery Piece of Winter Springs, John L. Swafford, Jr., of Altamonte Springs, Scott A. Swafford of Webster; two great-grandchil- dren, Paxton James Kline, and Abigale Rose Kline both of Webster. The family sug- gests memorial contributions be made to the Benevolent Fund at the First Baptist Church of Linden. Visitation was held on Nov. 11, 2005 at Purcell Funeral Home, Bushnell. Graveside services were held on Nov. 12, 2005 at Linden Cemetery with Pastor Daniel Ishee officiating. Place of interment is Linden Cemetery, Linden. Purcell Funeral Home, Bushnell, pro- vided information. John Irving, 90, real estate developer John W. 'Jack' Irving, 90, of Gainesville, died Nov. 8, 2005, in rehab. He was born in Newton, Mass., and moved here from Tavares in 2002. He was a real estate developer. He graduated from high school and college, and was a member of the U.S. Air Force. Mr. Irving was an avid orchid grower who had won many awards and honors at orchid shows. He also had gone on an orchid expedition to Peru and created a species of orchid. He is survived by a daughter, Jo Annalee Irving of Gainesville; a son, Michael J. Irving of Boise, Idaho; sister, Sally Jefferson of Hendersonville, N.C.; nieces, Cindy and Shang Jefferson of Hendersonville; two grand- children and two great-grand- children. Gladys Moorhead, 82, homemaker Gladys Moorhead, 82, of Lake Panasoffkee, died Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2005, at The Villages. She was born in Appleton, Wis. And moved to Sumter County from Appleton in 1988. She was a homemaker and Catholic. Survivors include her husband, Charles E. Moorhead, Sr., of Lake Panasoffkee; son, Charles E. Moorhead, Jr. of Appleton; daughters, Patricia (Bill) Vandewyest of Kaukauna, Wis., Nancy (Ken) Stumph of Kimeberly, Wise., and Mary (John) Brose of Waupaca, Wisc.; a brother, Jim Kampo; sister-in-law, Dorothy Kampo; sisters, Elaine, Lambie and Andie of Combined Locks, Wisc.; and 13 grandchildren. Purcell Funeral Home, Bushnell, provided informa- tion. , Carl Smith, 86, book store owner Carl Frank Smith, 86, of Webster, died Saturday, Nov. 11, 2005, in Spring Hill. He was born in Parkersburg, WVa., and was owner/opera- tor of a bookstore. He is sur- vived by his wife, Ruth. Purcell Funeral Home, Bushnell, provided informa- tion. James Harris, 73, concrete worker James Eddie Harris, 73, of Center Hill, died Friday, Nov. 11, 2005, in Webster. He was born in Tuscaloosa County, Ala. He worked in concrete construction. He was Baptist. His survivors are a son, Vance J. Smith of Webster; daughter, Karen Bonnie Renee Langi of Sandy, Utah; brother, Charles Harris of Center Hill; sister, Bonnie Watkins of Tuscaloosa; sister-in-laws, Ruth Harris of Center Hill, and Elaine Harris of Lakeland; five grandchildren; and three great-children. Visitation and services were held on Nov. 15 at Purcell Funeral Home Chapel, Bushnell with Robert Salas officiating. Purcell Funeral Home, Bushnell, provided information. Mary Pickett, 70, homemaker Mary Elizabeth Pickette, 70, of Nobleton, died Thursday, Nov. 10, 2005, in Tarpon Springs. She was born in Matewan, WVa. She was a member of Indian Hill Baptist Church, Bushnell. Survivors include sons, Ken Trout of Camden, S.C., and Jon Hollingsworth of Springfield, Ohio; daughters, Marsha Blankenship and Lura Roberts both of Holiday, Fla., Susan Young of 'Springfield, Ohio, Kathy Jackson Of Riverside, Ohio, and Robin Gonzalves of Urbana, Ohio; sister, Joyce Wilmeth of' Springfield, Ohio; 19 grand- children; 12 great-grandchil- dreh. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert C. Pickett, Sr., and a son Robert C. Pickett, Jr. Visitation was held on Nov. 14 and services were held at the Purcell Funeral Home, Bushnell, on Nov. 15 with ReV Don Martin officiating. Indian Hill Cemetery, Bushnell, is place of interment. Purcell Funeral Home, Bushnell, pro- vided information. Churh CALENDAR Thanksgiving dinner drive L BW City Ministries and Pastor Jones will host a Thanksgiving Drive on Nov. 19. The drive is slated for 9 a.m. and will be held in the parking lot of the Winn Dixie : Shopping Center parking lot in Wildwood. The ministry Swill give out 200 to 300 turkey, K baskets to families of Sumter County. The purpose of this is to help as many families as pos- sible to have a happy Thanksgiving Day. Homecoming for United Methodist Webster United Methodist --.will hold a homecoming cele- Sbration this weekend. It will be the 115th birthday of the church and the event will include guest speaker Dr Geraldine McClellan, district superintendent of the North Central District of United Methodist churches. Dinner on the grounds will follow the service, which is slated for 11 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 20. a The church is located at 173 SE 3rd Street For .more information 793- 3734. 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? The United Methodist Men are igniting their season again, with monthly fish din- ners. They're -slated for the first Friday of each month and should continue through April. Dinner starts at 4 p.m. and includes fried or baked fish and all the fixin's, as well as dessert and drink $6 per person or $20 per family. Every Wednesday night, the entire family can come for dinner at 5 p.m. Dinner is $6. per person or $20 per fami- ly and you are asked to make reservations for the Wednesday dinner Anyone interested in a 30- minute mid-week service is invited to join the group for a worship service that lasts from 6 to 6:30 p.m. The church is located at 589 C.R. 470. For reservations or more information, call the church at 793-3438. Advent at Bushnell Methodist 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." 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FUNERAL HOME Beyer's and CREMATORY Serving Central Florida since 1920 Licensed Funeral Directors Locally Owned and Operated 1123 West Main Street'* Leesburg, Florida Sumter County Tollfree: 1-800-501-4343 * Responsive readings, congre- gational singing, special Advent readings and music all ore coordinated around the decorating of the sanctuary in preparation for Advent. At the conclusion, each indi- vidual attending the service will have an opportunity to hang a Chrismon (special Christmas ornament) on the Chrismon tree in the sanctu- ary. The public is cordially invited to attend this service. For more information about the "Hanging of the Greens" or for directions to the church, call 793-3221. Fall yard sale A fall yard sale will be held at United Methodist Church, Lake Panasoffkee, west on C.R. 470, one mile from 1-75, on Nov. 18 and Nov. 19 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lunch is avail- able from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 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- parea 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. Worship This Week at the Church of Your Choice r BUSHNELL " First United Methodist Church OFFERING OUR COMMUNITY Faith, Hope & Love SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A. '* WORSHIP 10:45 A. Disciples' Dialogue, Wed. 6:30 p.m. Cub Scouts Tues. 6:30 p.m. Daisy Troop, Thurs. 6:30 p.m. Al-Anon, Fri. 8:00 p.m . S.HA.R.E. 4th Sat,, 10:00 a.m. 793-3221 y221W. Noble Ave, Rev. LarryArmbrust Pastor) r BUSHNELL St. Lawrence Catholic Church 320 East Dade Avenue Pastor Fr. Pedro Zapata Office: 793-7788 Mass Schedule a Saturday 4:00pm Sunday 9:00am Sunday 11:45am (Spanish) Tuesday, Thursday, and Every 1' Friday 8:30am S Life Long Catechesis 10:15am j r BUSHNELL > Pleasant ill Baptist Church CR-316A, Bushnell Sunday School.................9:45 A.M. Worship .11:00 A.M. Sunday Evening Worship.....6:00 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Service..7:00 P.M. S793-5083 Pastor Mike King J r BUSHNELL First Church of God Affiliation: Anderson, IN 793-3455 105 E. Central Ave.' P.O. Box 1128, Bushnell, FL 33513 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. o Wednesday Evening 7:00 p.m. y Randall'Belcher, Pastor 793-3534 ) rF BUSHNELL > BUSHNELL SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Comer of Seminole & Florida Ave. Worship Hours. 9:30 A.M. Sabbath School 10:45 A.M. Sat. Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:30 y All Welcome ) r BUSHNELL Sun. Worship 10-11:15a.m. Sun. Evening Study........ 3.........0 7:30 p.m. Wed. Teens & Children...........................6:30 7:30 p.m. Wed. Noon Bible Study 7522Cm. 12-.1p.m. Wed, Evening Bible Study...? .20.; ..6:30 -7:30 p.m. Meeting Place- Seventh Day Adventist Church Comer of Florida Ave. SeminoleAve., at blinking light A Church On The Move Pastor Ron Thomas 569-0184 or603.1373 K.. Cornerstone Cares ) r. 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. K AA meets Thursdays at 8 p.m. ) BUSHNELL USHNELL ClHUCH OF CWIST 310 W. Dade Ave. 794-8428 Sunday Bible Study 10 a.m. Sunday Worship Service 11 a.m. Evening Worship 6 p.m. . Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. , r BUSHNELL Z4 t, HXl Kat dzwrck 7819 CR. 633, &a&s(e, Wes 476ebtvw 47c? & S75 Sunday School 9:45 am Morning Worship 11:00 am Evening Worship 7:00 pm ,Wednesday Prayer Service................7:00 pmj ( BUSHNELL THE BUSHNELL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH USA 323 N. BROAD (Comer of W. Dade & N. Broad) Church School: 9:15 am .Public Worship: 10:30 A.M. MONDAY: AA Group Meeting 8:00 P.M. I WEDNESDAY: Bible Study -.10:00 A.M. D 352-793-4202 _- K BUSHNELL 7 All Are Welcome At BUSHNELL ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sunday Worship 8:00 AM. 10:30 A.M. & 6:00 P.M. Sunday School 9:30A.M. , Wed. Discipleship Night 7:00 P.M. 1451 West C.R. 476, Bushnell 793-2240 r BUSHNELL 125 W. Anderson Ave. 793-4612 "Sharing the Good News of Life Through Falih in Chdst Sunday Bible Study......................9:15 A.M. Sunday Worship........................0:30 AM. and 6:00 P.M. S Wednesday Bible Study ...............7:00 P.M. r LADY LAKE > Hope Lutheran Church 250 Avenida Los Angelos (comer of C.R. 466 & Morse Blvd.) The Villages Services are Sunday at 8:00AM, 9:40AM and 11:15AM For more information, call 352-750-2321 or our 5 y Web Site: www.hopelutheranlnthevillages.org. j Lr AKE 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 Kinga LAKE PANASOFFKEE > Al) aths of Grace Ministries Church of God Pastors: Fred & Patti Hooten Pastoral/ Morning Worship---- 10:30 Clrisina Sunday Evening--------6:00 CSegicng Wednesday Night---- 7:00 Available 793-1600 FE T S a101 CR 527 Lake Panasoffkee WeLOmJ LAKE PANASOFFKEE" _ LAKE PANASOFFKEE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 589 CR 470, 1 mile W of 1-75 *Sunday Worship Service: 9:30AM Hospitality Time at: 10:45 AM .Sunday School Gathering: 11:00 AM 5 *Sunday School at 11:15 AM Lf www.gbgm-umc.org/lakepana-umc 2 Ir iFFRIIRG GLORIA DEI LUTHERAN CHURCH ELCA Pastor: Thomas S. Church Sunday Worship 8:00 & 10:30 a.m. Christian Education: 9:15 a.m. Church located 1 mile West of 27 on 44. Lef off of44 on South Lone Oak for 1 block (Leessburg) S130 S. Lone Oak Drive 787-3223 J r SUMTERVILLE Sumterville United Methodist Church m "OVER 150OYEARS OF PRAYER" S -2565CR 522 ' Invites you to attend Sundayworship service 9:30 a.m PastorCharlesTomberln All children are Invted. r WEBSTER First Baptist Church of Webster 1/4 mile east of 471 on SE 1stAve. .Sunday School 9:45 AM Morning Worship 11:00AM Evening Service 6:00 PM Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:00 PM a ( W25l2) 79 74 Webster United Methodist Church Invites You To Attend Worship Service 11:00a.m. Church School 9:45 a.m. 73 S.E. 3rd St., Webster, FL 33597 (352) 793-3734 S A prying church r WAHOO ' (Discover the .Differencel) lMly Rvady 4.3.Miles West of 1-75 on Hwy 48 enior Pastor ,t, lul 's 1" u..l Wednesday Evening- New Communit,' Cfe "oP00 PM A.: :',l R f 1i .'I M ll. l ." r.:, kww.wahoochureh.org 352 793-6015j WILDWOOD - WILDWOOD S SUNSET PARK - N CHURCH OF GOD '202 Pine Street 748-1318 Pastor: Carl J. Hart SundaySchool..........9:30AM Wed. Nighl Felowship...600PM Moming Wrsig p ,,.10:30AM Wed., Bible Study.......7:00 PM SmundayEyeing.6:OOPM Wed.NigllYouth ..........:00PM y WELCOME ALL!!!!!! J r WILDWOOD ^ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF WILDWOOD *Worship 10:30 a.m. 203 Barwick St., Wildwood, FL 34785 K (352) 748-2530 6458, 7 WILDWOOD I 7 ?:O o.,Sr.e\,ldd,.od FL.H47$SM ia 77 SWILDWOOD - Wildwood United Methodist 300 Mason Street Sunday School 9:45 am Sunday Worship 8:00 am, 9:30 am & 11:30 am 8:00 am Casual Traditional Service 9:30 am Praise and Worship Service S Nursery Provided 748-1275 m9o r WILDWOOD > Wildwood United Methodist 300 Mason Street Sunday School 9:45 am SSunday Worship 8:30 am & 11:00 am 8:00 am Casual Traditional Service 9:30 am Praise and Worship Service Nursery Provided S K 748-1275 6 . Im SUMMER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005, PAGE 7 ..... JLVolunteers sought by Salvation Army , ^^^HBI^^^^^B ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^MrEWf'fMKS&. Brandy Nicole "Niki" Simms and Jonathan Fredrick "Jay" Fenton, will wed at 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, 2005. The bride- elect is the daughter of Jeffrey and Linda Simms, of Lake Panasoffkee. The groom-elect is the son of Mr. And Mrs. Don Campbell of Bushnell and David Fenton, of Gainesville. The wedding will be held at Wildwood Church of Christ with Minister Charlie Body performing the ceremony. A reception will be held at Continental Country Club, in Wildwood. Friends and family are invited to attend. Volunteers play a key role in helping to raise funds that are used to assist people during the holidays and throughout the year. During last year's holiday season, 175 families were assisted in Sumter County and that number is expected to sig- nificantly increase this year. The Salvation Army kettles will be seen at the local Wal- Mart (Bushnell) and Winn- Dixie in Bushnell and Wildwood. Individual volunteers and organizations often form teams to ring the bells for one or several days. "Volunteer recruitment started late due to the recent events, and we are hoping that local churches, service clubs, school groups, and individuals will see this as an excellent opportunity to provide help to our friends in need," said Bill Stewart, administrator for the Salvation Army in Sumter County. Many students use this opportunity to earn communi- ty service hours. The Angel Tree provides an opportunity to select a particu- lar child, senior citizen, or dis- abled person and then pur- chasing clothing and other sug- gested items for them. The Angel Trees will be located at Wal-Mart (Bushnell), Community National Bank (Bushnell and Wildwood), SunTrust Bank (Bushnell), and McDonalds (Bushnell). Angels will also be available at the First Presbyterian Church in Wildwood, Bushnell City Hall. Individuals, churches, busi- nesses, or other groups that would like to have Angels are encouraged to call The Salvation Army at.568-2284. Applications for Christmas assistance will be taken from Nov. 28, through Dec. 2, from 9 a.m. to noon at The Salvation Army, Sumter County Service Center at 870 N. Main Street in Bushnell. Holiday assistance is offered to families, and sen- ior citizens, based on financial need. The following documen- tation are required in order to make an application: photo ID for applicant, original Social Security Cards for all persons in the household, birth certifi- cates for all children in house- hold (through age 14 years), documentation showing monthly income (including food stamps) and documenta- tion showing monthly expens- es such as rent and utilities, etc. Persons and groups interest- ed in volunteering for any of the holiday programs may visit the office located at 870 N. Main St. in Bushnell, or call 568-2284. The $Salvation Army is a Participating Agency with United Way of Lake and Sumter Counties, and the Human Care Network and the Chamber of Commerce. City of Bushnell wins award The Florida Municipal Electric Association (FMEA) recently honored the community service efforts of The City of Bushnell by recognizing the municipal electric utility with the 2005 Community Service Award. Honored during a ceremony at FMEA's annual Energy Connections Workshop and Trade Show in Daytona Beach, The City of Bushnell received the award for its commitment to enhancing its service area's quality of life through communi- ty-improvement programs such as the Summer Day Camp Program, The Bushnell Fall Festival and the Kenny Dixon Sports Complex Lighting Program. "Being a part of the communi- ty is about more than making sure the lights are on," said FMEA Executive Director Barry Moline. "The recipients of the 2005 FMEA Community Service Awards excel in not only taking an interest in seeing their com- munities succeed, but also actively work toward making them better places to live." About FMEA: The Florida Municipal Electric Association (FMEA) represents the unified interests of 33 public power com- munities across the state, which provide electricity to more than two million of Florida's residen- tial and business consumers. Missionary Hazel Lyons Women's Day service set Missionary, Hazel Lyons, has been chosen to be the speaker for the Annual Women's day service at the One Step At a Time Holy Ghost Filled Ministry Church, on Nov. 27, at 11 a.m. The church is located at 112 N. Adams St., Bushnell. Lyons is a member of the Bushnell Assembly of God Church. Her pastor is Clarence Crane. She is also the coordi- nator of the Helping Hands Prayer Ministry. Lyons was a pastor's wife for 42 years to the late Elder Lott C. Lyons. Pastor Johnny Gaddy and the church family of One Step ministry extend a special invitation to those in the com- munity and surrounding areas to come and share' in the anointed service. For information call Pastor Gaddy at 754-1804. Jessica R. Clark, daughter of Drexel and Sue Clark of Sumterville, and Daniel R. Douglas, son of Jimmy and Diane Douglas of Sumterville, were married on Oct. 22, 2005 at Sand Key Park, Clearwater Beach. The newlyweds honeymooned in Belize, Jamaica and the Caman Islands. Jessica is employed with the Board of Sumter County Commissioners. Daniel is employed with NASH Plumbing. They are both 2001 graduates of South Sumter High School. Attendants were Maid of Honor, Pam Heubach; Bridesmaids, Marsha Bressette, Chelsea Heubach, and Amanda Kelly; Best Man, Justin Douglas; Groomsmen, Johnny Douglas and Kenny Hunt; Ring Bearer, Kory Heubach; and Flower Girl, Brooke Bryant. Waltons welcome daughter .Jody and Harmony WaltoQ.n;.-< The ;mother is the former. Webster are proud to announce 'Harmony Jacketta oflUtah. the birth of a daughter; Chaselyn Brother Cody Lee Walton, 2, Ray Walton, born at Pasco welcomes his new sister. 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The culmination of efforts resulted in 168 entrants and 45 horses. , The show last Saturday was open to all breeds and all ;horses encompassing both Western and English. Entrants were as young as five years old and came from- as far away as Brazil. Overall. Select Winner was Kathy Heddon on Dee Bar King. Overall Western Youth ;Rider Winner was Christy Kelly on Ima Peponita Dream. And overall English winner was Sarah Love on Princess Leigha. The High Point earning barn was Just Horsin'Around of Bushnell. . -Baker w'as very positive about the local support of the horse show and was pleased to say that the show also pro- duced $513 in donations for St. Jude's Children's Hospital. "We really want to do this for the Sumter County kids, it was extra nice that a portion of the money could help other children as well," said Baker adding that each of the horse shows will also have a portion of the proceeds sent to a charity. With its first show under its belt, the Sumter Fair Association is looking for- ward to more shows. Baker said that the shows so ,far are planned for January 14, March 11 in conjunction with the County Fair, and May 13, to finish up the 2006 season. Photos of the event are available online at www.sumterfair.net. Further information on the upcoming horse shows can be obtained by calling Barbara Kane at the fair- grounds, 793-2750 or Whizzer Baker at 302-9128. Riders take a little ring time while preparing for the horse show last Saturday. Mini horses line up in the ririg for Judge Richard Flowers of Riverview. SSumter CALENDAR 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@i'elderaffairs.org or visit: . wamw.ombudsmarnuyflorida.c om for information. The Republican Club of Sumter County will meet at Lake-Sumter Comm ni nity College, room 3103. The meet- ing 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. contact Richard Huff, presi- dent at 3304012. The Sumter County D.E.C. (Democrat Executive Committee) -will meet at 7 p.m. in the Sumterville. Community Center off Hwy. 301 in Sumterville. one mile north oF the college. If inter- ested, please attend or call D.E.C. Chairwoman Gloria Lewis at 568-1660. 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 per- son or business would like to contribute to this event, please contact BW City Ministries. Pastor Jones at 130i High Street, Wildwood, FL 34785 (352) 330-1633. << The Coleman Correctional Complex is hav- ing a 75-mile Poker Run. The event begins at 9:30 a.m. at the training center The event benefits the FCC Employees Club. For more information call 793-8480 or 302-9717, 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 5 p.m. The parade will start at 6 p.m. and will last approximately 45 minutes and end at Webster City Hall. There will be refreshments and entertain-, .ment. If you need any information, contact the Webster City Hall at 793-2073, or the Webster Police Department at 793-. 2072. Tuesday, Dec. 27 Sunshine Athletics/Florida AAU is now accepting entry forms to the Winter National Tournament to be held in Tampa, Dec. 27 through 30. Come and play for champi- onship rings!. Tournament includes 8:U through high school. For more information call 407-302-7570. or go to: www.sunshinesports.net Please Spay or Neuter Pe s your pet! Surgery Day: Tuesday & Friday 8:30-5 PM (By Appointment) Shot Clinic: Tuesday & Friday 1:00 PM-3:00 PM NO APPOINTMENT NECESSAriYL... SCARES CENTER I o w-. Low Cost Spay-Neuter Clinic 735 E. C 470, Lk. Panasoffkee S(352) 568-9994 B Do you want to learn more about growing plants? Do you have an interest in fruits, veg- etables, ornamentals, lawns and trees? Do you enjoy help- ing others? Do you Want to serve your commu- nity? If you answered yes to these questions, Forf your chance may be infOTrrr just around the cor- about ner. An environmen- MaS tal horticulture pro- Gard gram, called the Florida Master prog Gardener Program, contain is being offered by SuY the University of Florida's Institute Cou of Food and Exten Agricultural offie Sciences (UF/IFAS) and the Sumter 793-2 County Cooperative Extension Service to provide horticul- tural training for selected home gardeners in Florida. Florida Master Gardener is a. title given to individuals who receive 50-hours of in- depth horticultural training from University of Florida faculty and agree, in return, to give 50-hours of volunteer service annually helping their local county extension pro- gram. Mater Gardener training will be held at the Sumter County Extension Office in Bushnell each Wednesday from Feb. 1 through April 19, 2006. Most training sessions will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Training will include topics such as basic plant science, W, 1 d s' te r c n ti 2' plant identification, vegetable gardening, fruit culture, flow- ers, woody ornamentals, turf management, pest manage- ment and basic landscaping. Principles of the Florida Yards Neighborhood (FYN) Program will be included in the rather training. nation Master Gardeners t the give their volunteer hours to county ter extension offices in ener many ways. In Sumter County, am, Master Gardeners ct the help extension staff Water test soil samples, vol- unteer at plant clin- ty ics, work at the youth sion garden and attend e at special events such as the Epcot 728. International Flower and Garden Festival. Applications for a limited number of openings in the class are now being taken in the county extension office. As part of the Master Gardener training, each par- ticipant has access to one of the best gardening references available for Florida. 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Call 793-7818 or 8-1991 to reserve. of C ingo Bingo is held every Thursday at 6 p.m. and spon- sored by the Knights of (olumbus, Our Lady of the Waters council #12544 at the St Lawrence social hall red building at Hwy. 301 and Dade Ave., Bushnell, FL. Refreshments are available. 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. .66, Suite B., Box 9, Lady take, FL-32162. For informa- ion call 753-2686. Youth Center urkey sale It's time once again for the iumter 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- tion call 568-2883. Cancer support group meets A cancer support group meets in Bushnell every sec- ond Monday of the month at 7 p.m., at Chuck's Odd Cuples Restaurant, 117 W Belt Ave. (Hvy 48), Bushnell it is between CVS Pharmacy and the Dollar Store. This is for anyone dealing with cancer in their lives. You nay be i current patient or-a caregiver.or a survivor who may have words of encourage- 6nent to offer! v 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. Mommy And Me Mommy and Me acrobat classes are set to start in mid September! Moms with their children, ages three and four, can join together for some basic tum- bling. Mommy doesn't necessarily tumble in the starter classes, but she needsto be on hand to provide assistance and social support for all the little ones. Classes will be on Saturday, from 11 a.m. to noon at Just Acro in Lake Panasoffkee. For more information call 303-0518. Rural Florida Health 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 i8. 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- rys2001@yahoo.com. We look forward to seeing everyone again. Recycle, don't throw away The Sumter County Fl Freecycle group is open to all who want to "recycle" that special something rather than throw it away. Whether it's a chair, a fax machine, piano or an old door, feel free to post it. Or maybe you're looking to acquire something yourself! Nonprofit groups are also wel- come to participate too! One main rule: everything posted must be free. This group is part of The Freecycle Network, a nonprofit organi- zation and a movement of peo- ple interested in keeping good stuff out of landfills. Check out freecycle.org for other cities and information on the move- ment! E-mail the Moderator for, questions or improvement ideas! mailto: sumterctyfl- f r e e c y c l e- owner@yahoogroups.com. Have fun and jump right in! Jazzercise Lite classes Lake Panasoffkee Recreation Building, Tuesday and Thursdays, 9 to 10 a.m. Call Patty Jordan at 793- 9340. Sponsored by Sumter County Parks & Recreation. Sumter on the move Walking Club in Sumter County every Thursday at 6 p.m. at Kenny Dixon Sports Complex Walk Track. Co-Sponsored by Sumter County Parks & Recreation and Health Department. Crank-Y- Campers The Central Florida Camping Club aka Crank-Y- Campers, has members and camps all over the state and invites you come out meet new people and make new friend at one of our monthly, campouts. Children and pets welcomed. For more informa- tion call 407-699-3039 or 407- 575-3300. Our website is: geoc- ities.com/crankycampers. Country and gospel music There will be music at the Community Building starting in July on second, fourth and fifth Fridays at 6:30 p.m. Country and gospel music will be heard at Lake PanasofIkee 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, 12 block north of blinker light across from 640-1117 SCT NOTICE OF TESTING BALLOT TABULATING EQUIPMENT FOR THE CITY OF BUSHNELL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD DECEMBER 6, 2005 SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE is hereby given that the Logic and Accuracy Test of the ballot tabulating equipment to be used in Municipal Election for the City of Bushnell will be conducted at 9:30 a.m. on November 28, 2005. There will also be a pre-test of the M-150 ballot readers on November 28, 2005 at 9:30 a.m. and again on December 6, 2005 at 7:15 p.m. The Canvassing Board for the City of Bushnell will also convene on December 6, 2005 at 7:15 p.m. to canvass absentee ballots and provisional ballots (if any). Any absentee ballots and provisional ballots (if any) will be available for public inspection from 7:15 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. The Logic and Accuracy Tests and the canvassing of ballots will be held at the Supervisor of Elections Office, 220 E. McCollum Ave., Bushnell, Florida 33513. in accordance with the Sunshine Law of Florida, this meeting will be open to the public. This NOTICE is in accordance with 101.5612(2), Florida OStatutes. Persons with disabilities requiring reasonable accommodations to participate in this proceeding/event should call 352-793-0230, Fax 352-793-0232. NOTE: Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes, states that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the board, agency, or commission with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Joy Coleman, City Clerk City of Bushnell. LSumter County, FL S Sunshine Truck Stop. Singles and couples are welcome. Life entertainment and finger foods appreciated. All ages welcome; sponsored by Sumter Singles. Call 352-424-1688 for more. information. Public libraries Outreach Stations Sumter County Veterans Service Office will be setting up "Outreach Stations" in the public libraries throughout the county. Beginning on June 7, at 10 a.m. the first Tuesday of each month a Veteran Services Officer will be at Lake PanasofIkee Library. The second Tuesday of each month we will be at Coleman Library. The third Tuesday of each month we will be at Clark Maxwell Library in Sumterville. The fourth Tuesday of each month we will be Wildwood Library, and the last Friday of each month we will be at the E.C. Rowell Library in Webster. If you have any further questions please contact Sumter County Veterans Service Office: at (352) 793- 0235. Cancer support group Meetings are on the second Monday of every month at Chuck's Odd cup'les Cafd on West C-48 in Bushnell at7 p.m: Refreshments are provided. For information, contact Lee Krauss, (352) 793-7704. Domestic violence support group meets Curious about what may constitute domestic abuse or concerned that you might be in a domestic violence rela- tionship? There's a women's support group from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday nights that meets at Bushnell Library. Pilot Club meets 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 1I-75, '/2 block north of the blinker light across from the truck stop. The dance is open to cou- ples anid 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. VIP Support Group Schedule The VIP Support Group meets the last Monday of each month from noon to 2:30 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Bushnell, 615 Broad Street. Bushnell. Transportation provided. Bushnell takes in surrounding areas. Bushnell Kiwanis Club The club meets on Tuesday mornings at Herb and Peg's Bakery in Bushnell Plaza, Bushnell. For more information call Secretary Mark Raciappa, 793-4911. Need food help? Food is given away and emergency bills will be paid on second and fourth Fridays' at 320 E. Dade Ave. in Bushnell from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. by Faith Based Food and the Salvation Army, respectively. Al-Anon Group The Al-Anon Group, Joy in Freedom, meets at 8 p.m. every Friday at the First United Methodist Church of Bushnell, 221 W Noble Ave. Parking on N. Hopkins St Contacts are Judy 352-793- 5738; Linda, 352-583-3075; Jeanette, 352-56-0612. Sumter Cruisers The Sumter Cruisers invite all persons interested in or owning classic cars to Hardees in Lake Panasoffkee every second Friday of each month at 6:30 p.m. for a cruise night. Bring your old cars. For more information call 793-3006 or e-mail: jessiewoodard57@hotmail.co m. Lions Club bingo Sumter 44 Lions Club bingo is held every Friday and Saturday, 818 N. Old Wire, Road, Wildwood, starting at noon; $50 games and three $250 jackpots. Call 748-3990 if additional information is needed. Craft show at fairgrounds Craft show being held at the Sumter County fair grounds on Feb. 10, 11, and 12.2006. We are looking for vendors and concessions. Contact Barbara at 793- 2750. 662-1117SCT AMENDED NOTICE OF ,TAX`FOR SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY The School Board of Sumter County will soon consider a measure to amend the use of property tax for the Capital Outlay projects previously advertised for the 2005 to 2006 school year. - *. NeW Projects to be funded: CONSTRUCTION AND REMODELING South Sumter High School Sports Complex Bushnell Elementary Parking Lot All concerned'citizens are invited to a public hearing to be held on November 22, 2005 at 6:00 p.m,, iin the School Board meeting room, 2680 WC 476, Bushnell, Florida. A DECISION on the proposed amendment to the projects OUTLAY TAXES will be made at this meeting. funded from CAPITAL PAGE 12, SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 Raiders take shutout win against Keystone Heights STEVEN AYERS Times Correspondent Last Friday, the South Sumter Raiders set out to play their first game of the playoff season against Keystone Heights who boast an impressive 7-3 winning season. "Any team that wins 7 games in a season is really impressive," Head coach,: Inman Sherman said. Of the Raiders' overall effort, Sherman simply stat- ed, "You know, it looks like to me, defensively we've gotten better and better and as a coach you always hope to make progress." With a final shutout score:; of 35-0, Sherman gave the Raiders' opponents some praise, "They were a good football team. When they come into a game 7-3 you know they've had success. They blocked great and they were a fast team, we were just faster overall." Raider Quarterback Jarrod Flemming also has had a record setting regular sea- son. His stats from the 10 reg- ular season games are 4,940 yards run in his high school career from 9th grade to present day and has had a collective 59 touchdown passes. He has run more yards than any other quarter- back in South Sumter's long history. Terrance Stephens, Carlos Everett and Dravius Rice all caught a touchdown pass from Flemming in last Friday's game. "That's a good way to start off the playoffs." Sherman said. But he isn't underestimat- ing the competition next Friday at Raider stadium: The Raiders take on Jacksonville's Bolles High School. "We've got to play the best game we've ever played. This team is recognized nation- wide," Sherman said. Soccer SCORES ,,, : ., .1 , *1* .7~ Students at North Sumter Primary School were ready to sample some stone soup last week. The soup was a collective effort and part of curriculum that makes learning fun. Sumter County Youth Soccer Club played a series of games on November 12 at Millennium Park in Wildwood. The club has a new website that will be up and running in a few weeks at: www.SCYSC.net. - Soccer Game Results: for 11/12/05 U-7 Division Genesis Aluminum Defeated Jarrett Bail Bonds Michael's Floor Covering Defeated Patco Transportation Energy Erectors Defeated WD Aluminum U-10 Division Mask and Sons Defeated Langley Medical Brighthouse Defeated SCI-2 Country Roads Real Estate Defeated Doggy Doo Run U-13 Division Wildwood Mower & Saw Defeated Del Peters Painting Chris the Plumber Defeated Angelotti's Matthews Produce Defeated Edward Jones Investment U-18 Division DNB Ventures Defeated United Speckled Butterbean Defeated SCI -1 , STANDINGS U-7 Division Energy Erectors 24 Genesis Aluminum 21 Jarrett Parish Bail Bonds - 9 Michael's Floor Covering - 27 Patco Transportation 9 WD Aluminum 9 U-10 Division Brighthouse 18 Country Roads Real Estate - 13 Doggy Doo Run 9 Langley Medical 18 Mask & Sons 28 SCI2-9 U-13 Division Angelotti's 6 Chris The Plumber 30 Del Peters 15 Edward Jones Investments -3 Matthews Produce 18 Wildwood Mower & Saw - 27 U-18 Division DNB Ventures 10 SCI1-7 Speckled Butterbean -30' United 18 The Sumter Courity Yoith Soccer Club will have its nAxt games on Saturday, Nov. 19, beginning at 9 a.m., jat Millennium Park in Wildwood. 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Mon-Tues: 7:40 Mon-Tues: 12:20, 2:50, 5:15, 7:45 CHICKEN LITTLE G GOOD NIGHT, & GOOD LUCK PG Fri-Sat: 12:25, 2:35, 4:50, 7:30, 9:50 Fri-Sat: 12:10, 2:40, 5:00, 7:50, 10:10 Sun: 12:25, 2:35, 4:50, 7:30 Sun: 12:10, 2:40, 5:00, 7:50 Mon-Tues: 12:25, 2:35, 4:50, 7:30 Mon-Tues: 12:10, 2:40, 5:00, 7:50 HARRY POTTER & THE GOBLET OF FIRE PG- 13 Fri-Sat: 12:00, 1:00, 3:30, 4:30, 7:00, 8:00, 10:25 .MSun: 12:00, 1:00, 3:30, 4:30, 7:00, 8:00 Mon-Tues: 12:00, 1:00, 3:30, 4:30, 7:00, 8:00 'We've got to play the best game we've ever played. This team is recognized nation-wide," Sherman said. PAGE 12, SUMMER COUNTY (FL) TI IES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 *!'2 ,*.- *;- SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005, PAGE 13 Lake Panasoffkee Elementary School lists honor roll students . Lake Panasoffkee Elemen- tary School Honor Roll stu- dents are: August Daniel Williams, Marriah Baker, Steel Williams, Karter Kagal, Daniel Carneglia, Kersey Henson, Reshma Hariprashad, Ciara Miner, Alissa Carneglia, Megan Sheen, Kaley Martin, Alyssa McCoy, Jada Warner, Desyree Reynolds, Greg Knight, Victoria Summer, Jacob Sutton, Melanie Butler, Thalia Resinos, Alex Ragan, Vanessa Gill, Dalton Kornegay, Courtney Franklin, Trevor Cyprett, Sara Wilfong, Randy Carillo. September Courtney Coruso, Stephen Miller, Alex Tomberlin, Billy Schreiber, Ariel Mills, Jacob Collins, Amy Ashley, Courtney Tidewll, Thomas Clark, Peter Ashley, Kendall Clark, Thomas Williams, Faith Hildebran, Storm Williams, Serena Witherall, Tina Fudge, Kelly Zagrocki, Caleb Gilbert, Caitlyn Oates, Corey Carroll, Shalina Magyar, Keyla Roagers, Amber Lee Sapp, Dylan Dale, Austin Bishop, Dakota Sorter, Alyssa Ibarra. October Brittney Pabst, Ricki Naranjo, Kaitlyn Lafferty, Kaylan Flatt, Gabriel Doresey, Kristen Britton, Emily Hough, Dasan Begin, Anthony Dario, Samuel Craddock, Randy Styron, Brandon Odell, Alexus Townsend, Selby Franklin, Taylor Hufford, Kayla Spengemann, Matthew Delph, Devin Papenheim, Theresa Owsley Jacob Wachs, Chelsea Covington, Savanna Kiefer, David carrier, Carlie Nelson, Brittany Mims, Dakota Treffeisen, Taylour Hall. Pictured are Lake Panasoffkee Elementary School students on the honor roll for August and September. South Sumter Middle School is proud to announce the following students who made a perfect score on an accelerated reading test Monday, Oct. 31: Brandi Peninger, Micah Adams, Dakota Harrod, Greg Mcintyre, Brandon Holloway, Rebecca Day, Jerret Rice, Weston Burney, Charles Crain, Marcos Luna, and Maria Guillen. The students were awarded a book and a sweet treat. Pictured are students on the Lake Panasoffkee Elementary School honor roll for October. llll~lliMMl ~ __________________________________________________ il^^WWw^'l'M^B'^SyM^^^^ ter No term It's your c hoC , 19-111 1 SCT City of Wildwood Offices WILL BE CLOSED Thursday, November 24, 2005 AND Friday, November 25, 2005 IN OBSERVANCE OF THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY REFUSE PICK UP CHANGES: S- *Refuse Pick Up Scheduled for: Thursday, November 24, 2005 CHANGED TO: I Wednesday, November 23, 2005 5! REGULAR REFUSE SCHEDULE ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2005 S Have a Safe Holiday! OFFICIAL SAMPLE BALLOT BUSHNELL MUNICIPAL ELECTION DECEMBER 6, 2005 OFFICIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION BALLOT CITY OF BUSHNELL DECEMBER 6, 2005 Referendum Shall Article II, Section 2.02 Election and Terms and Section 2.04(a) Elections of the City of Bushnell Charter be amended to provide for four-year terms for Bushnell City Council Members and the Mayor, as well as Article III, Section 3.01 Election be amended to provide for four-year term of office for the Bushnell City Clerk. This referendum shall be effective upon passage. All provisions of the charter, in conflict with this referendum, shall be amended to conform to the referendum. Shall the above Charter Amendment be adopted? Yes for Approval "-- No for Rejection Plcount:o In accordance with FS 101.5612(1), a pre-election test of the automatic tabulation equipment to be used to tabulate votes for the City of Bushnell Municipal Election on December 6, 2005, will be held on Monday, November 28, 2005, at 9:30 a.m., at the Supervisor of Elections Office. NOTICE TO VOTERS: Bushnell Municipal Election December 6, 2005. This Sample ballot is prepared in Accordance with FS 101.20. This certifies that the above is a true and correct copy of the official ballot for the City of Bushnell December 6, 2005 Municipal Election. 4.2 5O/o APY 7-Month 4.60oo/o* APY 13-Month poFi mo~ire (!i visit co t tabf.-inir or coll (977) e. -.4 c (COLONIAL BANK 'Ann.~aI Percent~age NIEdd APY) as of this prin,,r~g. .e' I 'ubjeci toIn Iarigo wihout nohce The APY reflects the Lntal amocunt of intem it Earned based an ihE; inleie-st iale and frequency of cumpaunde8 infa a 365~ day pe riod Minimum opening deposit SSG0 (Neva~da StAOaJ Tetas f2.500) This offer canrisrobe~ used in conjunction winth artir other advizrtiied special. Sutbstanrial p.enallv fn, early withdrawal Not available to financial institutions "The ne~rsment Savings account isa variable thrFee*lie-'ed intrerst bear~rg account ibith a minimum opeiIng deposit and ai minimum balance rejurementl at 3 000 A SI17 monthly se,%icp charge villI be asimw-d d i the balance lalls belows the minimum tar IthMst atement period FeL may reduc,.,earnings. Linutedliransaoon acu,r i. Earn 0 S~aon balance. at 50 $24,994).13.00 iYt n S2U.flOOS99.999. 3 8OU oo 510.000 cir More. Annual Purtenriige Nield 1APV, tarylrniiirment Sai',ngi account erfec~ive as at rhe date oflthis printing Rates are sublert la change ahtei account openitgg For fun s riew to Colonial Btarkni 641-1117 SCT NOTICE OF TESTING BALLOT TABULATING EQUIPMENT FOR THE CITY OF WILDWOOD MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD DECEMBER 6, 2005 SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE is hereby given that the Logic and Accuracy Test of the ballot tabulating equipment to be used in Municipal Election for the City of Wildwood will be conducted at 9:30 a.m. on November 28, 2005. There will also be a pre-test of the M-150 ballot readers on November 28, 2005 at 9:30 a.m. and again on December 6, 2005 at 7:15 p.m. The Canvassing Board for the City of Bushnell will also convene on December 6, 2005 at 7:15 p.m. to canvass absentee ballots and provisional ballots (if any). Any absentee ballots and provisional ballots (if any) will be available for public inspection from 7:15 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. The Logic and Accuracy Tests and the Canvassing ballots will be held at the Supervisor of Elections Office, 220 E. McCollum Ave., Bushnell, Florida 33513. In accordance with the Sunshine Law of Florida, this meeting will be open to the public. This NOTICE is in accordance with 101.5612(2), Florida Statutes. Persons with disabilities requiring reasonable accommodations to participate in this proceeding/event should call 352-793-0230, Fax 352-793-0232. NOTE: Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes, states that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the board, agency, or commission with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for ,such purpose, he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Joseph Jacobs, City Clerk City of Wildwood i Short terrm. Long PAGE 14, SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 Pictured are Ellie McNeill, Mae Schoenborne and Winnie Merritt. They all worked at the tent during the Fall Festival in Bushnell and all the members worked to sell the tickets. The Sorority is very active with great speakers, programs and donations to local events such as Halloween in the Park, the libraries, schol- arships to Lake Sumter Community College, the Salvation Army and the American Red Cross. Laureate Zeta Eta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Mae Schoenborne holds the container for Fred Dietz to draw the winning ticket for 50-50 raffle. The winning ticket drawn belonged to Paul Quinn of Crystal River. He received $500, and the balance of $500 will be used by the Sorority to aid those in need in Sumter County. The chapter has this fundraiser every year. County Committee election voting begins Ballots for this year's County Committee election were mailed to eligible voters on Nov. 4, announced Laura Langford, Sumter/Citrus County executive director. Voters must complete their ballots and return them to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Farm Service Agency county office by the close of business on Dec. 5. If mailed, ballots must be post- marked by midnight Dec. 5. The three candidates in this year's election are: Raiford E Dunn is nominat- ed in LAA 1, Sumter County, to serve as a committee member. 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Middle School teacher, Mr. Lynn Moore, read the letters while the students were honored in presence of Kiwanis Club members and the students' families. Media teacher Mr. Ron Moore, videoed the presenta- tion and broadcast it to the entire student body The "Terrific Kids" were awarded a certificate and trophy. i, my name is Mary- anne, and the lyrics to that once popular song 'I've Got to Be Me' by Frank Sinatra, is what I am all about. Those people with the Humane Society/SPCA took me and my litter- mates in when we were little ones. . They tried to make me a prissy kitty, but I will have no part of Li it! My littermates GR. were all playful kit- rn tens, but I always ventured away to explore. While they played together, I was darting around the room chasing imaginary mice! Unlike my littermates, I find sitting on someone's lap purring quite boring. I was born for adventure. Somewhere out there is a big beautiful barn with my name on it, and I am not giving up on my dream until I find that barn. Just the thought of living free in a barn sends electrici- ty through my hairs. The idea of sleeping in fragrant bales of hay and chasing mice is so exciting. Well, I think I have finally convinced those people with the Humane Society SPCA that the prissy life is not for me. They have finally prom- ised to find me the home of my dreams. I think they should say, "best ever barn kitty for adoption. Will keep your barn free of mice and other pesky i.t critters. Will work >NDA for food and a daily AES pat on the head." SOf course I would consider a home that I could have the freedom to be the independ- i, ent cat that nature intended me to be. A home where my people would appreciate my unique personality and tal- ents. A home where I can give love in my own special way. So, that is my story, and I hope there is someone out there who can give me the home of my dreams. If you have that big barn I am dreaming of, or a home that will love me just as I am, please e-mail the Humane Society/SPCA of Sumter County at humane@sum.net or mail in your request for Maryanne to PO. Box 67, Lake Panasoffkee, FL 33538. For more information, visit our website at www.hsspca.org. Maryanne would make a great barn cat. Haven Counseling Center held their grand opening on Monday. Oct. 31. Guests were received in the main entrance and brochures were available for those who dropped by. The center offers counseling, group and special groups for women dealing with domestic abuse or sexual assault. Center staff Aldene Thomas and volunteer Gayle Payne are shown (left to right). I I S pi a T F 0 b f F Books about the state of Florida available at the Sumter Library The Sumter Campus Everglades by John Griffin by Jerald T. Milanich Library is located east of E.C., Mr. Speaker, by E. C. How to Probate and Settle Langley Medical Center in Rowell an Estate in Florida (4th ed.) 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Some of those who will be present will include members of the St. Catherine's Baptist Church where he was often referred to as "Mr. Busman." Daniel's bus ministry vwas an example to many others and served as "an opportunity for many to attend church and hear the. gospel. "Everyone' could tell when Daniel was at the Red Kettle." said Stewart. He was an enthusiastic greeter and made sure that everyone could hear the bright ring of the bell. He always made sure that people were thanked for their donation and he was encour- aged to know how many peo- ple were helped by his 'Ringing the Bell.' "We miss him now, and wanted to provide this oppor- tunity for those who may wa nt to come and speak with farbi- ly and friends as we all remember Daniel and the joy he gave to us. "We know that he would be here in person and this is the best way that we can remem- ber his faithful service," Stewart concluded. The traditional Red Kettles will be at Wal-Mart in Bushnell, as well as at the Winn-Dixie. in Bushnell and the Winn-Dixie in Wildwood. All funds given at the ket- tles are designated to help needy families and individu- als in Sumter County. The kettles are part of the area effort that includes the Angel Tress and The Empty Stocking Fund and a mail campaign. SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005, PAGE 17 - MtrGAr DERS - Dealing with weeds BUSHNELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Weeds are common to all lawns. They increase the maintenance cost of a lawn, reduce the lawn value and in some cases contribute to allergies and poisonings. Weeds compete with all desirable plants for water, nutrients and sunlight They also harbor insects and diseases that might attack lawns, trees and shrubs. .Lawns which are properly maintained are less apt to be plagued with weeds. A vigorously growing lawn provides little area for weed seeds to germinate and will usually smother out those that do germinate. If weeds become a problem, one can hand pull the weeds or one can use herbicide. Herbicides (weed killers) are available to control broadleaf weeds and grass- weeds in lawns, around trees, ornamental plants, along ditches and fence lines, in areas difficult to maintain with mechanical equipment and, in annual flowering beds. Before one can effectively control weeds, one must first be able to recognize the weed problem. Weeds can be classified into three broad categories and are further distinguished by their lifecycle. As to categories, a weed will be considered a .grass, a broadleaf weed or a sedge. Its lifecycle will be annual, by-annual or perennial. Grass weeds are) true grasses and have hollow and round stems. Grass leaf blades are much longer than they are wide and have parallel veins. Among the grassweeds are Bermudagrass, crabgrass, and. sandpur. Broadleaf weeds abound in great variety. Most broadleaf weeds have net-like veins in their leafs and many have showy flowers. Broadleaf weeds include chickweeds, dollarweed, hen- bit and spurge. Sedges are a group of grass-like weeds. However, they are not true grasses. Sedges have stems that are solid and triangular in shape. Examples of sedges include yellow nutsedge, sometimes called nutgrass, purple nutsedge and globe nutsedge. Annuals complete their life- cycle in less than one year and are usually the easiest to con- trol. There are summer-annual. weeds, such as crabgrass, goosegrass and Florida pus- ley and winter-annual weeds such as annual bluegrass, common chickweed and hen- bit. The second lifecycle weeds are the biennials, which require more than one year, but less than two years, to complete a life cycle. Cudweed and bull thistle are examples of this group. The third, and most difficult group to control are the perennial weeds. They live for more than two years and may possible live many years. Remember that the healthi- er a lawn, the better it can compete with weeds. So fertil- ize, mow and water your lawn properly to create and main- tain a healthy lawn. Plant clinics are held at the extension office in Sumter County 793-2728 on Thursday, as well as 1 to 4pm on the first Monday of every month at the Sumter County 'Annex on County Road 466. Martin Grum is a Sumter County Master Gardener Seeking volunteers Pictured are the teachers at Bushnell Elementary School that have made the CHILD program such a successful model that it is being recognized nationally as a demonstration site. Teachers from around the state and the United States will be visiting their classes to learn about the CHILD program. From left to right standing are Gilley Spaude (primary math), Evelyn Weber (primary reading), Barbara Northcutt (primary writing), Brandi Valdez (intermediate math), Kim Bernard (primary math), and Kathy Demaree (Intermediate math). Kneeling from left to right are Donna Ledford (intermediate reading), Susan Reddish (primary reading), Nicole Wade (primary writing), Kathleen Hairston (primary reading). JeanneThorpe (primary writing), and Linda Latham (intermediate writ- ing). Not pictured are Heather Micklos(intermediate writing) and Lynn Crawford(intermediate reading). You'll Be Smiling Again! "We are thankful that folks are calling and asking about how to help during the holi- days", said Bill Stewart Service Center Administrator for The Salvation Aim]Y Sumter.. County Service Center. ."Right now we are concerned that we may not have enough volunteers to assist with the various holiday programs. Volunteers are still needed to help "Ring the bells" at the traditional Red Kettles as well as with the Angel Trees' and gift distribu- tion," Stewart continued. ' Volunteers play a key role in helping to raise funds that are used to assist people dur- ing the holidays and through- out the year. During last year's holiday season, 175 families were assisted in Sumter County and that number is expected to double this year. The Salvation Army kettles will be seen at the local Wal- Mart (Bushnell) and Winn- Dixie in Bushnell & Wildwood. Individual volun- teers and organizations often form teams to ring the bells for one or several days. "Volunteer recruitment is get- ting started late due to the recent hurricanes and we are hoping that local churches, service clubs, school groups, and individuals will see this as an excellent opportunity to provide help to our friends in need." said Stewart. Many stu- dents use this ol)portunity to earn community service hours. The Angel Tree provides an oQppop6, fity to select a partic- ular child 6or' nibfr"itizh ' and then purchasing clothing and other suggested items for them. The Angel Trees will be located at Wal-Mart (Bushnell), Community National Bank (Bushnell and Wildwood), SunTrust ,Bank (Bushnell), and McDonalds (Wildwood). Any churches, offices, or businesses that would like to have an Angel Tree are encouraged to call ,The Salvation Army. Applications for Christmas assistance will be taken beginning on Nov. 28, (days and hours vary). at The Salvation Army, Sumter County Service 'Center locat- ed at 870 N. Main Street in Bushnell, Florida. Holiday assistance is offered to fami- lies, and senior citizens, based on financial need. Persons and groups inter- ested'in volunteering for any' of the holiday programs may visit the office located at 870 N. Main Street in Bushnell, or call 352-568-2284. The Salvation Army is a Participating Agency with United Way of Lake and Sumter Counties, and the Human. Care Network Quality Health Plans, Inc. A Medicare Advantage Plan e No Monthly Plan Premium v V Hospital/Physician Coverage SEnhanced Prescription Drug Cover V Vision and Dental Care .A , 1 ,~ ( Come to Our Informationalq,_ Seminar and Let Us Show You Lots of Reasons to Smile Call Toll Free: 1-866-747-9017 TDD:1 -800-483-3434 8:30AM to 5:00PM, Monday-Friday Sonny'sBiar B Q,^^ 2684 est ounty d. 4 Thur,11-0 -05 rida, 1118-0 ^H~f -09-05 -22-05^^ JEB BUSH GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OFFLORIDA RETIRED EDUCATORS DAY *WHEREAS, at the heart of the educational system is the educator who is devoted to sharing his or her knowledge with the students; and WHEREAS, Florida is home to many retired educators who have spent most of their lives giving of themselves to the educational system and its students; and WHEREAS, the Retired Educators of Florida plan to celebrate a State Retired Educators Day on. November 20 in honor of those years of service; NOW,THEREFORE, I Jeb Bush, Governor of the State of Florida, do hereby extend greetings and best wishes to all observing Retired Educators Day, November 20,2005. GOVERNOR A sales representative will be present with information and applications For accommodation of persons with special needs at sales meetings call 1-866-747-2700 An HMO with a Medicare Advantage contract available to anyone enrolled in Part B and entitled to Part A of Medicare through age or disability who continues to pay any applicable Medicare premiums. Members must use network providers except for emergency, urgently needed, or out-of-area dialysis services. Current network providers listed may not be accepting new patients and are subject to change. Limitations and Co-Payments may apply. 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NE of Atlanta, GA $1,500,000 Doris Savage RE (770) 861-8525 FCAN FISH ALMOST ANY- Commando 4-wheeler,,2004, 250cc,: lke;news $i'180,,v. (352) 793.M602c., 6i , Search 100's of Local Autos ' Online at VA www.naturecoast , wheels.com (;m^Naba, 697-1117 SCT PUBLIC NOTICE ,4: Notice of Application for Tax Deed TAX DEED #3925 :oI Notice Is hereby givenrn that, ARCHIE L. COLLUM - TRUST, the holder of the", following certificate has','. filed said certificate for a',,., tax deed to be issued'',r thereon. The certlifcatei c r number and year of Issu- ",* ance, the description of,., the property, and the,-- name in which It was as- sessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 1388 Year of Issuance: 2003 ' Description of Property: LOT 9 BLK C PHASE 1 THE WOODS OR 179 PG 583 Parcel Number R12C209 SEC 12 TWP22S RNG21E Name In which assessed: OTTO KRISTOFERSON Said property being In the_ County of Sumter, State of Florida. Unless such cer- tificate shall be redeem-- ed according to law the property described in- such certificate shall be - sold to the highest bidder at the Court House door on Monday, December 05, 2005, at 11:00 A.M. Pursuant to Florida Statute 197.542 (2): The high bidr " 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. Hdyward Clerk of the Circuit Court Sumter County, Florida (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) By: /s/ Kathy L. Howton Deputy Clerk Published four (4) times lIn- the Sumter County Times,':.', October 27, November 3, 10 and 17,2005. MATERIALS" " Block Plant Tender Immediate opening for a hard worker with mechanical ability. Experience in concrete block manufacturing, inventory control and forklift operation helpful. Competitive pay & benefits. 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San Chez, Con. weapon permit class (931) 629-2203 RETIREMENT FROM HUNTING SALE S & W 44 Mag. Model 629 Lew Horton Custom Stainless 6" Slab Barrel With Thompson Center Variable Scope; Beretta Mato 375 H & H Mag. With Leupold Scope (African Tested); Browning Sweet 16 ga. I've Never Fired (Bellgulm Made) (352)489-3108 31II * I ""JIvs I I ,O-cE Hea l C4 In mt WHERE- 15'11" Peenoe, 3.5hp Johnson Motor, Magic Tilt Trl., $2700. (352) 793-4894 SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005, PAGE 25 649-1124 SCT Tip Top Storage Sale of Contents-Unit 84 PUBULC NOTICE . ursuant to. Florida Statute 3.806, Notice Is hereby Given that on December S 2005, at 9:00 A.M. at TIP DP STORAGE, INC., 7693 tate >Road 471, Bushnell, 3313, the entire con- ints bf your storage unit loll be sold for cash: nit #04 NDA3INGRAM 653 CR 435 3ke Panasoffkee, FL 3538; II proceeds shall be used > pay past due 'rent and their charges. ated this 14th day of No- amber.,2005. P TOP STORAGE INC. 593 STATE ROAD 471 USHNELL, FL 33513 published two (2) times In te Sumter County Times, overmber 17 and 24, 305. 694-1117 SCT PUBUC NOTICE Notice of Application for Tax Deed TAX DEED #3922 otic6 Is hereby given lot. ARCHIE L. COLLUM WUST me. holder of the mowing certificate has ed said certificate for a ix deed .to be Issued lereon. The certificate' umber and year of Issu- nce, the description of le property, and the ame In which It was as- issed are as follows: ; ertiflcate No.: 803 aor of Issuance: 2003 description of Property: TOM; NW COR SHADY CREST FIRST ADD RUN S 40 FT W 540 FT FOR POB UN W 112 FT N 210 FT E 12.12,FT S 210 FT TO POB ESCO DEED OR 124 PG 47 (A/K/A LOTS 47, 48, 49 ENKERS SUBD) arcel Number J08D048 EC8 TWP20 RNG22 ame In which assessed: fELYN M SINGLETON EST, IOY & DEBRA SINGLETON aid property being In the countyy of Sumter, State I f Florida. Unless such cer- i icate shall be redeem- d according to law the property described in ich certificate shall be )i ld to the highest bidder S t the Court House door n Monday, December 5,.2005, at 11:00 A.M. ursuant to Florida Statute 97.542 (2): The high bid- er shall post with the lerk a nonrefundable ash deposit of $200.00 at te time of the sale, to be pplied to the sale price t the time of full pay-. t lent.. S witness my hand and offl- lal seal on this 10/18/05. loria R. Hayward lerk of the Circuit Court jr,Ter Cc.unr, HO100 IECUIiCOurT JELL i, Kath', L Hliuor.a lepuT, CleCr uDi.inea tgur .-l. nrmes In te Sumter County Times, october 27, November 3, 3 and 17.2005. 695-1117 SCT PUBLIC NOTICE No 'ce of Application or, for Tax Deed . TAX DEED #3923 otlce Is hereby given ,at ARCHIE L COLLUM ?UST, Ire. hooer o01 ire '.iiO,'ng cenilcale ra: 0 a aia cenflcole lfor a iv aeeda.,o be L:sued ie-r. ~- Tne oenificaeI urrio r ana >aar o1 ir u" nce Ir.-,e Oe.criptlior of ie popenrrv. aia the i in are it nich it wai a;- 0a ore o n wOIl-n"' c ' rn ri.:ate r.:. `22 so o1 iscuance 20W3 S e:crlpnc.r, oiProperry r i 103 BLDG 12 SAri. S LCCQD ,CONrDOMiriI- .1 uFNDi .2' -INT.CO:I.1. ria ELEl;t & C- '- - arcel Number 26 1Bi2103 C 2oC rTP 19 RNG23 aTme ir, hicr., a: !ei ' E SHEHVA MARCH- kFAVA aid property being In the countyy of Sumter,, State f Florida. Unless such cer- ficate shall be redeem- d according to law..the rope'rty described' In jor carenicale ir.ari ce 0 oa 1o me nigr.en Dlaac-r the Court House door i Monday, December 5.2005. at 11:00 AM. ursuat to Florida Statute 97 542 (2): The high bid- 1r hall post, with the crl5 a nonfeTrundoaie ,3r, aopO. rt or 2D00o a .rime ot me rle to re pplea to me tale pnce t the time, of full" pay- i r r.:: r, ,' hand and offl- lal seal on this 10/18/05. loria;R. Hayward ' :erk of the Circuit Court Jmter County, florida *IRCUIT COURT'SEAL) SIs a:otri, L ho slor. )epurT/Clerk published four (4) times in 'e Sumter County Times, october 27, November 3, 3 and 17,2005. 696-1117 SCT S PUBUC NOTICE Notice of Application. S for Tax Deed ; TAX DEED #3924 notice Is hereby given rat, ARCHIE L COLLUM 2UST, the holder of the allowing certificate has ed said certificate for a x deed to be Issued lereea. The certificate umber and eTar of il'.u nce,',the description 01l re property anrd the ame ,In which IT va aO. ) > are a; tsoiI : errrn:areTro 604. ala of iTuaoce 2002 escrprlon of Properry "8 CF Tr ,2 CF TN '2LO i i& 8 FT C N j .4 Fl OF S 1I2 OF (1 i/2 3T 1 BLK 19 MASON S EXI S ENHAMS SURVEY TOWN i .FWILDWOOD ,, .. B1PGS0 '. O ; aroel Number G06L142 EC6 TWP19 RNG23 a mrne In which assessed: ONALD C & BRANDY R URRIE. aid property being In the countyy of Sumter, State f Florida. Unless such cer- flcate. shall be redeem-\ d according to law the property described In ich -certificate shall be :.la To tre hlghaet oidaer I rrMe Counr HOusae Jor Sn Monday, December .5,2005, at 11.00 A.M. Irsuant to Florida Statute 97.542 (2): Tr.-, hign DJIa- S er hall pol with the lerk a nonrefurndaoe ash deposit of S200 00 ao erimne of me .Ci tOie De pped ir0 me aiae prce t the. time of full pay- s e n t ". . fitness mr, hond'ard offi iai :eao n ihi: 10'1A O. Si oria R HO,wori lerk0or me Circuit Coun jmteI County Florida .;,RCUIT COuTiR SEAL'. s ,5".KaOthv L HOmwron -enu- Ciarv upirnea four 1') time, In , <" ie Sumler Court,t lTme; CToer 27,. r4o0ember 3 i 3 and 17, 2005 648-1124 SCT Tip Top Storage Sale of Coenents-Unit 86 PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to Florida Statute 83.806 Notice Is hereby given that on December 3, 2005, at 9:00 A.M. at TIP TOP STORAGE, INC., 7693 State Road 471, Bushnell, FL 33513, the entire con- tents of your storage unit shall be sold for cash: Unit #86 PATRICIA CREACH 7017 SE 10th St. Bushnell, FL 33513 All proceeds shall be used to pay post due rent and other charges. Dated this 14th day of No- vember, 2005. TIP TOP STORAGE INC. 7693 STATE ROAD 471 BUSHNELL, FL 33513 Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times, November 17 and 24, 2005. 691-1117 SCT PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Application for Tax Deed TAX DEED #3919 Notice Is hereby given that, ARCHIE L. COLLUM ,TRUST, the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a .tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number and year of Issu- 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- tlflcate 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/ Becky Howard Deputy Clerk Published' four (4) times In the Sumter County Times,, October 27, November 3, 10 and 17,2005. 692-1117 SCT PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Application for Tax Deed TAX DEED #3920 Notiqe Is hereby given that. ARCHIE L. COLLUM TRUST, the holder of the tciioming certificate has f, .a .ala certificate for a To0 aeed to be Issued mereon. The certificate nurr.Der and year of Issu- oarnce Ire ae'.ci'lpilr. t mte ..rop rTt -ar. I noaTe ir. whlch II wa1. o0 e.soa are Qa ric'l.ws Cerai.'T1C [I L;20 rear ci r uanco 2002 De:crilnon of PIoperr1 1/4 OF E 1/4 & -H-I PAR ,OF E 1/ i OF i.'2 OF W 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 '-LY1NG N... OF COUNTY ROAD 6736 CS'1EW'E"25 FT. FOR RD R/W Parcel Number R03-022 SEC 3 T3rVPai NG- 21E HoIle In i ni.:r, d..esea OPM-USA, INC 'Said property being In the County of Sumter, State of Florida. Unless such cer-, tifcafe 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 Flonda 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. Witre;., r, on.a arena c.m Cal .rai o-r, thiis 0. iB'0u Gloria tr. Haywara Clerk of the; Circuit Court Sumter County, RFlorida (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) By 1/ i,-'am iHOwrOri Depur' Cl1erk Pubilr,nea lc.ur ., l. .e; In. the Sumter County Times, October 27, November 3, 10 and 17,2005. 693-1117 SCT PUBUC 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 flied 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- eS.Gd d'i6ai fO.iC..i Csrtnzcare -i: 636 rear ol ha.uarce 2003 De.cnriocn of Property: THAI PAr<1 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 RNG 23E Name in which assessed: NADINE BRYANT MCMIL- LON & FRANK BRYANT 'Sald property being in the County of Sumter, State of Florida, Unless such cer- titicate shall 'be redeem- ed according to law the property described In such certificate 'hall be sord rO rne rignesi Didaer as Ire Counr HouSe .a.:r: or, Monday, December 05,2005. at 11:00 A.M. Pursuant to Florida Statute 197.542 (2): Tre r.igr, Did aer ;nell pc.;t wish ir.c 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. GloJrio Ha,rdi.c Clerk f.l Ire Ciculu COurt ' Summer Counts Florida (CIRCUIT CUii SEL. B, ',' Bec. Ho. ora ' Deputy Clerk Published four (4) tries In Sthe Sumter County Times, Ocr. 'ber 27, November 3, l'0on.a I'2005.' 647-1124 SCT Tip Top Storage Sale of Coenents-Unit 82 PUBUC NOTICE Pursuant to Florida Statute 83.806 Notice Is hereby given that on December 3, 2005, at 9:00 A.M. at TIP TOP STORAGE, INC., 7693 State Road 471, Bushnell, FL 33513, the entire con- tents of your storage unit shall be sold for cash: Unit #82 JOSEPH JOHNSON 7056 CR 561-B Bushnell, FL 33513 All proceeds shall be used to pay post due rent and other charges. Dated this 14th day of No- vember, 2005. TiP TOP STORAGE INC.. 7693 STATE ROAD 471 BUSHNELL, FL 33513 Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times, November 17 and 24, 2005. 627-1201 SCt PUBUC 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 LOT 41 Parcel Number R02A041 SEC 2 TWP22 RNG21 Name In which assessed: RONALD M & LINDA BROWN Sold 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 bld- 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. 628-1201 SCT PUBUC NOTICE Notice of Application for Tax Deed' TAX DEED #3927 Notice Is hereby given that, ARCHIE L. COLLUM TRUST, the holder of the followIrg creniricalt r'i filed .-aid r6fMi.:T:6 ior a tax aead. no 'Do ;'iued iT-'icC.r. rn, -h C HrhliFc .31, -,uT.doar. aorear ii aTu- once tr,e de;.:.''iC:TIrCi 0 Ire pr,-,AeT, arnd ne name In w'nicr- Iit i.a' a:- sessed are as follows;: Certificate No.: 1190 Year of Issuance: 2005 Description of Property: 'BLK 3 JOHNSON SUBD Parcel Number Iri3.6B02 SEC 3m. TWP 1i RNG 22 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- cial seal on this 10/21/05. Gloria R. Hayward Clerk of the Circuit Court Sur, lie Cour.r, Fiolida iCIrcuLIr cur-I SEA.L, B, .'1/ BiCk', Howard Deputy Clerk " Published four (4) times in the Sumter County Times, November 10. 17, 24 and December 1,2005. 690-1117 SCT PUBUC NOTICE Notice of Application for Tax Deed S TAX DEED #3926 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.: 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 UNJT NO 2 PLAT BOOK I PAGE 142 RUN E 210 FT rI 210 FT W *2i0 FTS 210 FTI FOB6 Parcel NrurrDcr G05rvI0 J SEC 5 TWP 19S RNG 23E Name In which assessed: OSCAR JONES JR & LEANOR JONES Sold 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 coarn oepoil of .200u oat Ine II.T. rThe Aoie 10 oe apple i.-:. ine oaie pice, at the time, of full pay- ment. Witness my hand and offi, '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. 624-1201 SCT PUBUC 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 BLK E CROOMA- COOCHEE EST OR 148 PG 90 Parcel Number R14B066 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 $200.00 '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. 625-1201.SCT PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Application for Tax Deedf 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 properly, and the -.ai,o in hi.ch 'i was as- ;i..ea are a rc..:. 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 SEC35 TWP19 RNG22 Name In which assessed: EMMA LEE MCCRAY EST C/O KELVIN MCCRAY Said property being In the Corunt of Surr.ie Saiote :.T orao Lurle- .uci'. cer- il.:ai.- r ;r..I 311 reaeem- ed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to -r.e r iar.I.-'e older at the Cc.ur -l.:-.u:e 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 offl- clal seal on this 10/21/05. Gloria R HM,'.ai,'a ,lem c.r ir,-e Circuil Cout Surnlr Cou'rT, NIorI.. .. - . '. li'c.-uiT C _i,,l\ ,EAL. 6 :;' B.=r( HO.-rd D-Er Clen. PuDl.r,ied icur (J) i T ,e; ir, rr,. Sura,-tr '*:ounrr lies, November 10, 17, 24 and December 1, 2005. 626-1201 SCT PUBUC 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 prop.rt, and 'the name Ir. r.iir. n -,a. a.-.. ;e;:ea i010 IoIIOwS Certificate No.: 5c'? Year of Issuance 2005 Description of Property- L -".'T 8- rCI'IVS DDi- TION TO WILDWOOD Parcel Number G06F007 SEC6 TWP 19, RNG23 Name In which assessed: JASON MUELLENBACH Said property being In the County of Sumter, State of Florida. Unless such cer- tfliccate- .al be redeem. ed accor.airg t law Inme propertr de..criJea ir.' such ceniillcale hoil be sold to the r.i.ghe;,t ,idaer at the C:.urtn Mou:e, aoci 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- coal seal on thIs 10/21/05. Gloria R. Hayward Clerk of the Circuit Court Summer 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 ' PUBUC NOTICE SNotice of Application for Tax Deed TAX DEED #3934' Notice is hereby given that, ARCHIE L COLLUM TRUST, the holder of the follbwlng '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 nqme it. ,rsIr. IT .3': a;- sessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 479 Year of Issuance: 2002 Description of Property: LOT 1 BLK 10 ULTRA CITY LESS N 80 FT i LEES THE W 80 FT & .ES BEG 80 OFT 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 SEC35 TWP19 RNG22. Name In which assessed; GREEN TREE 'FINANCIAL SERVICING CORP 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 sole, 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 PUBUC 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 sold 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 RNG 22 Name In which assessed: WILLIE WOODS JR Sald 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. 623-1201 SCT PUBUC NOTICE Notice of Application' for Tax Deed TAX DEED #3932 Notice is hereby given that, LUTHER L WRIGHT, the holder of the foiic.-ingr: certificate has 'ilea ;ala 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 Properly: 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 FrT NI200 FT TO POB Parcel Number -036-053 SEC6, .IWP IQ RNG23 Name In which assessed- CLEMON MCGRIFF & STE- VEN STEWART Saia orc e,'t rlin..i i,1 nte C :.ury or Surior SlaiOle 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 aoco, on Monday, January 09, 2006, at 11:00 A.M. Pursuant to Florida Statute 197.542 (2): The high bla. der shall post witi" ira clerk a rnonrefunaabie cash deposit of $200.00 ai the time of the sale, to be. applied to the sale price 'at the time of full pay- ment. Witness my hand andoffi- clal seal on this 10/21/05. Gloria R. Hayward Clerk of the Circuit Court .uiTier Cour,. Fonaoa (CIF'CUl 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. 656-1124 SCT Notice to Creditors" Estate of Lawrence L Craddock PUBLIC NOTICE INl THE CIPCUII COURI FOP :Lur.rEi- courir, FLOPID, PROBATE DIVISION File No. 2005-CP-000268 IN RE: ESTATE OF LAWRENCE L. CRADDOCK a/k/a LAWRENCE LEROY CRADDOCK, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of LAWRENCE L. CRADDOCK a/k/a LAW- RENCE LEROY CRADDOCK, deceased, whose date of death was September 15, 2005; File Number 2005- CP-000268, Is pending In the Circuit Court for Sum- ter County, Florida, Pro- bate Di.i.or. re address of v.ricr. i, 209 ti, Florida Street, Bushneli. Floridda 33513. Tre norr, and addresses of the Personal Representative and the Personal Representative's attorney are set forth be- low. All 'creditors of the Dece- dent and other persons having claims or de- mands against Dece- dent's estate on whom a copy of this notice has been. served," must. file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the Decedent and persons having claims or de- mands against the Dece- dent's estate must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBULICATION 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 17.2004. Personal Representative: EVA M. SAUNDERS 1506 Juarez Place Lady Lake, Florida 32159 Attorney for Personal Representative: KEVIN A. SENTNER, Attorney 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 17 and 24, 2005. 630-1117 SCT Notice to Creditors Estate of . Charidoic- rr,e.ron PUBUC NOTICE IN THE C PC.uil CODuR FOR SUMIEn COuLrir. FLOCPIDC P.DBATE Di 'iiONr -.l NoO 200d5-CP-00D206 IN RE: ESTATE OF CHARLOTTE ATHERTON a/k/a CHARLOTTE C. ATHERTON, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS The aorriri;lratic.nr of re estate cf CHARLOTTE ATH- ERTON a/k/a CHARLOTTE C. ATHERTON aeceasea whose .jaoe t deatr-. 'wa Septemoe, i 2 : ,05 File Number 2005.CP.000206 Is pending In the CircuiT Court for 'urrier Cour.r, Florida, Praooae Di..lyr,. the addre:.; ot .fnich 1, 209 North Fiurlao Sireel Bushnell, Fi..Iaa 33513 The names and aaareses of the Pai:cr. i iepre- sentative on. the Per;or.- al Represerhaii.e s atTor- ney are set foit. below All creditoi ol Tr.e Dece- dent and ocrtne peironi having cailrn; or de- mands cgain.rl Dece. dent's estcae or, .vr.om a copy of ii' r,.:,ince nas been serea murr,u file their claims -nt. Ir-.i Courn WITHIN THE LATER OF ,THREE MONIJIS AF'iER IHE DATE OF THE Fir-!S PUBLI- CATION OF t Hi rIOiIICE OR THIRTY D., AFFIEtl THE TIME OF .EF ..'ICE OF A COPY OF iHI- rOTriCE o0r THEM. All other ciaOllc. of Ite 'Decedent arna perior.: having claims or de- mands against the Dece- dent's. estate must file their claims with this, Court WITHIN THREE r.lcliHS iErr P iE D.ATE OF iTHE FIErT FLUBLiCAriOTN COF THI 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 pa,. -TroDr i10 ;'iy f-er"c.r.oi i<'.cre'er.rati. e WARREN WANLUND 12 Fao.r F.ooa Carraoer. OulTn Carolino 2X020 ArIc.ir.0, ior Paron.ai R'epre:Ar.roaTs, KEVIN A. SENTNER Fiorida Bar Ir.:. 3Jj03J THE MILLHORN LAW FIRM 13710 u 5 Hignao, 4.231 Suir. 100 La., Loae Fi:.rda 32159 Tieprone 1352.' '5J.9333 Publlshea ro i2) nres in the SLrrmer Cour, lime; 'io.-ember l0 rand 17 .205 620-1201 SCT PUBUC NOTICE Notice ol fppclcaon icr ToC Desa TAX DEED #3935 liorie Is hereoDy given ir,.a ARCHIE L COLLUM 'TRUST the r.oider of meI fliiowing cernlicale nrs filed oaia ce,'ifticale for a tax daea Io I. issued lthreor, Trne ceniricate nur.Der arona ,earor 0 iu- ance, hene a e.-nriion of the property. ana tre name Irt wnicr. n f as aor *:e.ed are art ollows Certificate No.: 132 Year of Issuance: 2001 Description of Property: BEG 3io8 Fi S 590 T E CF MW* CCO'- OF NE I,'d OF SE i,4 Futl S 31jo8 F E 70 F i 4 316 FT W 70 FT70 TO POB & BEG 539 45 FT S OF THE NW COjP OF THE NE 1/4 OF EI.'J 1Runr E 590 FT S50 FT 'A' 590 FT N 50 FT 10 POB LESS CEr 231 I/W ACROSS THE W SIDE THEREOF Parcel Number C28-038 SEC2B TWPi 16 RNG2; Name In which assessed: DOROTHY M. TYLER Sola property, ing in Inre Counr, ol Surre,'i Tole of Floriao Unrles ucn cer. tificate Snail be reaeem ed accoriaing to low the property, ae.criDed Ir. such certificae small oe sold to rne iagnesr olaaer at the Courn Houe door on Monday, January 09, 2006, at 11:00 A.M. Pursuant to Florida Statute 197.542 (2): TRe hign Did- der :naii posl with the clerk a ror.rcluraaole cash depo;I 1 of S20000 at the time of tne sale lo oe applied to the sale poce at. the time o full pay ment. "w'lt, e m, haona ana offi' dlal :eai on mis 10/21/05 Gl-ona R Hao wara lee, oar the CircuiT Counr .,urnT.er Count'yf ionaa CIRCurf COulT SE L, Be i,'c Becky Howard DepuT" Clerk 'ur'.i t.* tuur 4. Iiimei, in irr, Suinei COutri rimes "oG.etr,Dor Iu I? 24 and Decerrmber i 2005 632-1117 SCT NIorce 10 Creairors E'rate of Glorna W Seven, PUBUC NOTICE IiECiRCuSl COURT OF Ti-e FJFTH JUDICIAL CIPCuII. IN rTiD fOR SUMr.ER COuND FLORIDA fI.OBErE Di.'iSiON File 1: 2us5-CP-0002"'' N PE ESTATE OF GLORIA W. STEVENS. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ine oarr irIl:Trdaon ot tne es-r:e or Gloria W. Sle- vens aeceased File Number 2002.CP-000272 ; p.narig it. It, Circ ult :.:un tot Sumler County. niorida. Prooale Diision. "ne aoare;; 01 whic'f I. 20, Ionr, icOria StreeT :Su':r,,-.oi foriaa 33513. Trne name, anora oaresse oI TIe personal reprerent- allio ord the personal *ereienrative': otforne/ Olfe ,i forth below All cr*dlrtnr> of me aece- deni ara ofher persons raising claim or de. mar.r; agal'"r aece. aie,, eOtale C.r, nom a Lopy ot iris notice is :erved must file their iT, ; nwiir. It, r court AWITHN1 ITE LATER OF THREE (3,. MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST OUBLiCATiON OF IHIS 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 cr de- mdnd against me estate of the deceoent muo file their Clirr ilr. ir,. isCOurt WITHiN rlIiEE ,.3, r,1TOCrfl5 AFTER THE DA E OF IHE FIRST PuBUCATION 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. Tr.e acie of rr.e fiul puc- iicalOOr, O1 tr.i rTlcnice ii rjo.c.'rcer 10 ;2005 Pemi-iorer /s/ Susan E. Cullifer S37 Covered Springs Drive S Rome, Georgia 30165 Anorne, tar PeTific.raer isi Mary P. Hatcher. Esq Fonrida Bar No .C292o MARY HATCHER. P.A. 2;2 SouTr. Fionaa Stneer Buinneii Fonaa 33513 (352) ?.935600 PuCii:r,.d to (,; nrimeS Ir, rhe u.Tlaer Cour.r ntirme rToJeromer 10 ar.a 17 2005 642-1117 SCT PUBLIC NOTICE The Earl, Learning Cooal lion of ir.e rjaTure Ccas will De ralcintatirg thte rIo ture Coast A, minirraturhe Commirree Meerings on Ine Founrth SIr.. Weane:- o0, c01 Ire Morir. InR meetings wiln cegirn ar 9 00 a rr. In the Inglis Town Hall Buii.lr.g locaTed ao 135 W Highwoa J0 ingil: Florida Thi Scheduled Meeting Dales Are: November 23, 2005 December 28. 2005 AaaOilioai meeting scneaules will De aaver. "used oa o later aale Please contact rhe Co0ll- nlor. once at "'-33-J 543' If you r,aoe or,, quesllor. Publiisnea one ( IT irr.e in Mne Surr,er Cour., limres Noemrrer 1 2005, 653-1117 SCT PUBUC NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is hereby given to: Registered Owner MICHAEL L. OR CAROLYN BRUSSELL 3820 W. Florentine Dr. Dunnellon, FL 34433 and lien holder: NONE .and all other parties that on November 30, 2005, at 9:00 AM, a public sale un- der statute 713.78 will be conducted at Lynch Re- cyclers, Inc., 1616 W.C. 48, Bushnell. FL 33513 of a 1995 NISSAN VIN # 1N6SD11S7SC364143 Eor: Recovery of towing and storage accrued. Seller reserves the right to refuse any bid less than the. amount representing such towing,, storage, publication and any other costs addendum to the conduct of sale. Seller re- .serves the right'to bid. /s/ Lois R. Lynch, President Published one (1) time In the Sumter County Times, November 17, 2005. Let the Sumter County Times Legals work for you. To place a legal ad call S793-3163. 654-1124 SCT LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF QUASI-JUDICIAL PUBLICHEARING Tne sumiei Cour, Zonr.ing & ASausTrner.m Board will hold a FuDic Heanring on Monday, December 5, 2005, at 6-30 P.M., in rroorr. 327. Summer Cou.-.r, historic Court- h.ou;e 209 N Florlao St bu.hnell Florida to consider re- qau;e ior rezo:.ilr.g ecial use perrrinr Temporary use perrmt ord .riornceT All Inrerestea cillen; are welcome ro onend. Per.onr.: wm a'1aclOiITile needing a.oiarice to particl- pate in or., or r.e:.c proceeding ;.nouila contact the Sumnter Count, acTr,nisrilion Office ..1 i352' 793-0200, 48 nouri in aa.ance of tre scheduled ncetir.g. Pur,uaor to ihe pro.1-sons of Chapier 2,86 Floridia tat- uleo Secton 2860105 t a per.hor. acides a o appeal any decision tnoae 0, oar. Oco, rarrmea Boara with respect ro any morner conidee aunr.g orany meeting ol suir. B:aora he. or n-, 'will rneet a record or rne pro- ceeaing; ana atr.a for such purpo.;! nhe or :re may nraee 10 ensure thna a .erbarim i'scro l otr e poceed- Ing; L maae wr.icn record may Incluace trie le.imoThy and evidence upor, whicr. the appeal 1i ro be ea3e.3. CASE NO.: P2005-0113 Barry Loals GENERAL LOCATION: Wilanood area Noir. on US J01 East orn C-46A: North on C-4.2 Wesi on Ci? 134 Pioper, aOpproxi- moatelv I/8 mile on the soult. side at me roao LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SLc 5 tp 95 Rrng 23E 'i I '5 or it 't of fE .or H\t Y of NE ", REQUESTED ACTION: te;orne I acre 10OL from on illegal A5 i o R2C CASE NO.: , R2D) J I. : . , Ino Mae ReaeceS ETAL '. - GENERAL LOCATION: Bushnell area Wes on C-476 South on CR 635 Plop- ert aoproxParrTairly mne on mthe eaaT ide of The load LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Sec 30 Tp 215. Rng 21E. E A of SE & E So? of Nafit ofat SE U las S I50' thereof & less CR P 1, and Sil ,i of NE press Rd & loss oega of NE co,' or S W I, of NE rur W 6) 340 F 3 PJ 3 o0' r POB & 8 eJ f j 2.60 oft V 80 ol NE 'S of SE "' le is ub-surface ngnr, i. il i of NE 'i REQUESTED ACTION: Rezone 12950 acres MC'L fTorrom .5 & M 1 IC 0To or- ing properrn Into compliance wt. me Futu'e LOan a Use Map CASE NO.: R2005-0115 Scott Mann GENERAL LOCATION: SurTlerrile area Normr or, uS 301 P,:.pe'l,' coi.ated appioimatel' a 00' N of CR 518 or., e eat Lide l tro, load LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Sec 13. Twp 20S Peng 22E Block IJ & N 'i of atna. ring between Block I & Block 23 Sumtern.e REQUESTED ACTION: Pezone 1 48 ociae MOL from rR rTo CL 10o onrg property Ir.ro compiIan.ce im tr.e Future Lon.T: Use Map CASE NO.: R2005-011O6 Bradley r.orrin GENERAL LOCATION. Wilawooa area North on US 301. West on SR 44. North on C-475 West on NW 102nd Bl.a aopro-imately A ml- ies north or. eaiemenr Follow back to the west to the propertyn LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Sec 20, TJp 18S rig 22E Beg at NW cor of N Y of NW ( of r, E 530' 5 204 76 to POB S 295.20' E 295.20' N 295 20' Ir 295 20 to POS REQUESTED ACTION: Rezone 2 acre: MOL from rRR5 to TRRIC to complete a lireol transfer The recornmendalloni o atthe Zoning & Adjustment Boara ill be preserved lo mTe Boaa ol Sumter County Com'Twiioners at a PurlcC Hearing lo be held on Tues- day December 5. 2005, at 6:00 P.M, in Room 222, Sum- fer County Historic Coutrouse 209 N Florida St.. Bush- nell. Florida CASE NO.: 52005-0015 Steven & Julie Summeriln GENERAL LOCATION: Unaden area East on C048 Soum on SR 471. East on SR 50 North on CP 721 Property locoaea approximately 1 mile on Ine west side of the ioaa LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Sec 17. Twp 2S. Rng 23E Lots I ara 2 Unden proper- ties Replof of Tract No a5 ighlaond Forms. REQUESTED ACTION: Special Use Permlt ro ada two i(2 reraent' to existing a;i':Tsea clilng facility. CASE NO.: T2005-0046 Jewel & Dewayne LewiS GENERAL LOCATION. Tarrown area Eoa' on C-48 South on R 471. East'on CR 721 Sout or. CR 72? Psopert, approximately %/ r.ile on tr.h wed e aoe of the roaa LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Sec 1I Twp 22. lring 23EE of 5 '. ofS Y 2of NE 4 of SW '4leaS 105'ofE 415' REQUESTED ACTION: Temporary use Permit to allow a Mc.biie Home for three years as a caregi.ser re:iaence CASE NO.: V205-0002 Barry LvaOl GENERAL LOCATION: Wldwood area North on US 301 East on C-466A. Norat o n C 462 Wet on CR 134 Property approxi- mately 1/8 mie on me soum sile of me road. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Sec 5, Twp I9S. Rng 23E: W W /SofW V of NE V4 of NW V of NE . REQUESTED ACTION: Variance for 75 lot with to 66 iot wtath Published two (2) hmes in the Sumter County Times, No- .emer l' aon 24 20405 631-1117 SCT Notice to Creditors Estate of Iris Chervin PUBUC 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 address of 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 other persons having claims or de- mands against dece- dent's estate, on whom a copy of this notice Is re- quired to be served, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUULICATION 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- lication of this Notice Is November 10,2004. Personal Representative: NANCY SEL1IN 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. 644-1117.SCT PUBUC NOTICE The Early Learning Coali- tion of the Nature Coast . serving Citrus, Dixie, Gil- christ, Levy, and Sumter Counties, will be facilitat- ing the Early Learning Co- allfion of the Nature Coast Board of Directors Meetings on the first Wednesday, of every month at various loca- tions, The December 7, 2005, meeting will be held . at the Dixie County School District Building, 349 South old Town Road, Old Town Florida, begin- ning at 9:00 a.m. Public participation is welcome. The Scheduled meeting locations for January thru June, 2006 will be an- nounced at a later date. Please contact the Coali- tion office at 877-336-5437 If you have any questions. Published one (1) time In the Sumter County Times. November 17,2005. 643-1117 SCT PUBUC NOTICE The Early Learning Coali- tion of the Nature Coast will be facilitating the Na- ture Coast Administrative Committee Meetings on the Fourth (4th) Wednes- day of the Month. The meetings will begin at 9:00 a.m. in the Inglls Town Hall Building located at 135 W Highway 40, Inglis, Florida. The Scheduled Meeting Dates Are- November 23, 2005 December 28, 2005 January 25, 2006 February 22, 2006 March 22,2006 April 26, 2006 May 24, 2006 June 28, 2006 Additional meeting schedules will be adver- tised at a later date. Please contact the Coali- tion office at 877-336-5437 if you have any questions. Published one (1) time In the Sumter County Times, November 17,2005. To place an ad in the Sumter -County Times call 793-3163 today. 665-1117 SCT Livestock Sale 11/23/2005 PUBUC NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT I WILL OFFER FOR SALE AND SELL .I PuBUC EsLE TO iHE HIC-HESTi X BE'.i BID- DESP FOP C-'H THE fOLL,'WiniJ S5ESCiiEBCD I..E'TiC,- ' iS.IP,.DujDED ol C.'TCEETr :2' -005 Fr,.":.i. -il-, 5122 CR 707. WEBSTER, FLORIDA: . BLAC 0. rJD WHITE B.: ? HOG IT THE Cc'-ujT, UiE.ICO'C ir.IfPOUNjD -i.C LOCATED Al 223 -.i tjDEi",':', SEJUE BU.HI(1EL FL,'ORIDA. ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2005, AT 10:00 A.M., TO STiEEAir- : LAi4 FK- FEES E7'PE r"ll. K'p fEEDiN,-- AND CArtg A D.,OST : rHEiEEOF WILLIAM O.FARMER. JR. SHERIFF OF-SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA , BY: /s/ SGT. ROGER HAYES. CIVIL DEPARTMENT Published one (1) time in the Sumter County Times, No- vember 17,2005. 650-1124SCT N- OTICE OF PUBUC AUCTION BURNS SELF STORAGE rne.e, gi.A: r.,nt.:s that the en- tire contents of Unit No. A-79 of Burns Self Storage, a self-storage facility, loc aed at 5796 C.R 313 Bushnell Sumter County, FL, will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION. De of Sale: 12/8/2005 Time of Sale: 11:00A.M. Name of Tenant: HALBERT WEAVER Address: P.O. Box 581, Bushnell, FL 33513 Unit No: A-79 Desc. of Property: Misc. Household Goods This Notice Is 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 17 and 24,2005. 651-1124 SCT NOTICE OF PUBUC AUCTION BURNS SELF STORAGE hereby gives notice that the en- tire contents of Unit No. 128 of Bums Self Storage, a self-storage facility, located at 1514 Hwy 48 Bushnell Sumter County, FL, will be sold at PUBUC AUCTION. Dat of Sle: 12/8/2005 Time of Sale: 11:00 A.M. Name of Tenant ED SNYDER Addre : 4457 W. C.R. 48, Bushnell, FL 33513 Unt LNo.: 128 Desc. of Property: Misc. Household Goods This Notice Is given pursuant to Section 83.806, FL Stat- utes, to satisfy the Self-service Facility Owner's len of ,the contents thereof. Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times, No- vember 17 and 24,2005. 652-1124 SCT NOTICE OF PUBUC AUCTION BURNS SELF STORAGE hereby gives notice that the en- tire contents of t No. B-44 of Bums Self Storage, a self-storage facility, located at 9511 CR 733 Webster Sumter County. FL, Will be sold at PUBUC AUCTION. Date of Sae: 12/8/2005 Tme Sale 11:00 A.M. NameofTenano YVONNE BENOIT Addras: P.O. Box 1613, Bushnell, FL 33513 Unit No.: B-44 Desc. of Property: Misc, Household Goods This Notice Is 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 17 and 24,2005. 689-1117 SCT Notice of Action-Dissolution/Raymond PUBUC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 2005-DR-001386 DIVISION: IN RE: The Marriage Of. USA O. RAYMOND, - Petitioner/Wife, and. TERRY J. RAYMOND, Respondent/Husband. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: TERRY J, RAYMOND YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage has been filed against you, and that you are required to serve a copy of your Response or Pleading to the Petition upon the Petitioner's attorney, BARRY P. BURNETTE, ESQUIRE, at Leesburg, Florida, and file the original Response or Pleading In the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, on or before.the 29th day of November, A.D., 2005. If you fall to do so. a Default Judgment wil be taken against you for the relief de- manded In the Petition. DATED at Bushnell. Sumter County, Florida, this 18th day of October, A.D., 2005. 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. PAGE 26, SUMMER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 S 6361117 SCT Constructive Noice of Eminent Domain Action Sumter County FL vs. T.P Caruthers, Jr, et al, PUBLICC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COdURT FOR SUMMER COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 2005-CA-001562 Parcel Nos. 102 and 105 SUMMER COUNTY, FLORIDA, Petitioner, 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 filed by Petitioner Sumter County to ac- quire, or perfect Its existing title to, certain property In- terests In Sumter County, Florida, to wit, a fee simple right-of-way in Parcels 102 and 105, as described In "Attachment B." Each Respondent is required to serve written defenses to the petition on: David M. Caldevllla, FBN 654248 Vivian Arenas, FBN 606261. de la Parte & Gilbert, P.A. Post Office Box 2350 Tampa, Florida 33601-2350 Telephone: (813)229-2775 ATTORNEYS FOR PETITIONER. on or before December 7 2005 (being not less than 28 days nor more than 60 days from the date hereof) and to file the original of the defenses with the clerk of this court either, before service on Petitioner's attorneys or Immediately thereafter, showing what right, title, Inter- est, or, lien the Respondent has In or to t ie property de- scribed In the petition, and to show cause why that property should not be taken for the uses and purposes set forth in the petition. If any Respondent fails to do so, a default will be entered against that Respondent for the relief demanded In the petition. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that a declaration of taking has been filed In this cause and that Petitioner will ap- ply for an order of taking and any other order the court deems appropriate before the Honorable Wiiiam H, allman. III. one of the Judges of this court, on Decem- ber 9. 2005 at 0 a.m. (being at least one day after the date specified herein for serving written defenses to the petition) In chambers at the Sumter County Courthouse Annex, 209 North Florida Avenue, Bushnell, Florida 33513. TIME RESERVED: Two (2) hours. All Re- spondents In this action may request a hearing at the time and. place designated and be heard. Any Re- spondent failing to file a request for hearing shall wave any right to object to the order of taking. WITNESS my'hand and the seal of this court on the 9th day of November, 2005. GLORIA R. HAYWARD As Clerk of the Court By: /s/ Susan A, Stollar As Deputy Clerk Attachment A . LIst of Respondents' Names, Residences, Legal Disabilities, and Interests In or Claims to the Sublect Real Property (1) (a) Name: T.P. Caruthers. Jr a married mar, (b) Residence/Address' (1) P.O. Box 97, Oxford, Florida 34484; and (2) Serve Attorney-Kurt H, Garber, Esquire, Wiison Garber 8 Small P" 437 North Magnolia, Or- lonao Fioraa 32804 (ci Legal DIO IIGfi c nne a kr.o ..n . (d) Interel-T n *-r claim ,Caljiet e.l al Prooemrt .la, claim or o,.r.ernr.ip inleiee- Ir. Parcel 102 ioa ID ,No D17-052. See, Official Record Book 50, Page 92; 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. Caruthers, a married woman. (b) Residence/Address (1) P.O. Box 97, Oxford, Florida 34484; and (2) Serve Attomey-Kurt H. Garber, Esquire, Wilson, Garber & Small, P.A., 437 North Magnolia, Or-. lando, Florida 32804. (c) Legal Disabilities: None known. (d) ini-rr-i in -..r ciaiTr ir ubl-,'i Peal F, rc-.rt. ,1.a, claim or,.....n r-rlp irv.r-..r ir, Parcel 102 I. iDr n..:. SC'-, See C, rn.:I1al rec..rd.., Bo.:.4 50 F-aga 92 Om. cIai Pecora Et-'. 5i Page ii6& Orlcial rec:.r.a biook '.73, Page- 10 Orficiail record Book 85 Page .11 Offi. clal Fe c.-.ra Boo,k 09 Pagi "-01 Cc .:It,I i:.:.r Bcoo. 291, Page :C5 .,rmcial P-C.:.ra B..-k 3;0 r'Page 2.1 FPu .iic l".'-:cr3'. :' '.j ,rr C.:",j,5, Iorar, . (3) (a) Name: Janice K. Walston, d/b/a Jan's Place. (b) Residence/Address- (1) 706 N. Warfleld, Wlldwood, Florida 34785; (2) 11249 N. U.S. Highway 301, Oxford, Florida 34484; and (3) Serve owner- Janice K. Walston, 11249 N. U.S. Highway 301, Oxford, Florida 34484. (c) Leaajl C I.ar.t-ili -. I-.r.r..- ,-.,,.n (d) Interest In or claim to Sublect Real Prooerty May claim an unrecorded lease Interest In Parcel 102, Tax I.D. No. D-17-052. (4) (a) Name: Tracy Lynn ZIto, d/b/a It's All About "U", Inc. (b) Residence/Address: Serve owner-Tracy Lynn ZIto; 11247 N. U.S. Highway 301, Oxford, Florida 34484 and/or 3465 Wedgewood Lane, The Villages,. Florida 32162. (c) Legal Disabilities: None known. (d) Interest In or claim to Subject Real Property' May claim an unrecorded lease Interest In Parcel 102, Tax I.D. No. D17-052, (5) (a) Name: Accu-Tech Automotive, Inc., a Florida Corporation. . (b) Residence/Address: (1) 11245 U.S. Highway 301, Oxford, Florida 34484; and (2) Serve Registered Agent: Usa Somerville, '917 Venture Avenue, Leesburg, Florida 34748. (c) Leaal Disabllties: None known. (d) Interest in or claim to Subject Real Property: May claim an unrecorded lease interest In Parcel 102, Tax ID. No. D17-052. (6) (a) Name: East Madeira Corporatioan, 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) Legal Disabjlifies: None known. , (d) Interest In or -almr re. SuDeCI Peal Prc,.err. May claim; an ;.nr.Cr.rlip InrerEj in Parcel 105 Sao i D, No. D18-024. See, Official Record Book 1J15 Page 443 and Official Record Book 1415, Pqge -.25 Pur.ic Rec- ords of Sumter County, Florida). , (7) (a) Name: Bank of America, N.A. i.'O. iT*"'Idrc~,' ,dares" (1) Kenneth D. Lewis, as Pres- Ilent Bank ,.r rme.,:o. 100 N iryor, STresr Crnarrone, rfo.nn Carolina 28255 12. Bank o, "merica FL 6-001-02-11, 1425 NiW .2ra tree., Fi Lau.3-.raale Fion- da 33309: (3) Bork o1 ,merl.:a FL O.I0si-2.1i0 F', P,.< 40329, JaOi-;.:,r,'sie Frori,' 32ni.,)i2s ar,, 1-1:! 54r.e PF'lre lar,.lId rIa Piari.Jri.',n :.:.ria 3lM -J (d) Leaal Disabilities: None known. (e) Interest in or claim to Subiect Real Property May claim a riTr,,:r.lo.e ir,lle.r.vr Ir, Parcel 105, Tax I.D. No. DI.02'J e;", *C'rricial Pe:O.3 bc 8:.: 1415, Page 447 (FuDiIC h c,..:.r 3. ,.', fumr t r ,: .ur.r, 1.1,laji (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-Mlchelle Grego- ry, 11732 N. U.S. Highway 301, Oxford, Florida 34484. (c) Leaal Disabilities: 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. (.a a m.iU 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 Dl'aillllle Iic rew nir,.,.r (a: Inrer-I in :,or lairrm I SublIecl Real F'roo',rr May' claim ar. unrecorded ieae Irriere.1 in Parcel 105 Tax ID No Di8-02.2 (10) (a) Name: Tom Swain, In his official capacity as Sumter County Tax.Collector. (b) eslaence,5abdr.s 209 North Florida Street, Room. 109 Bu:r.rell FFicnraa 'iM.1. . (c) Legal Dlsabilities: 'None known. (c) Iniererl in or claim o ,uiecl Feal Pr-l.-c-m:rt: May -_ claim rights as Ilenor for any outstanding property taxes, In Parcel 102, Tax I.D. No. D17-052, and Parcel 105, Tax LD. 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-Way)' A portion of those lands described In Official 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 Officlal 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 South, Range 23 East; thence along the West line of the Southwest I4 of said Section 17, N00O02'32'E, a distance of 1149.83 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continue along said West ilne N0002'32"E, a distance of 1182.02 feet, to the Northerly.llne of lands described In Official Records Book 53, Page 218; thence departing said West line along sold Northerly line, S8943'22'E, a distance of 21.22 feet, to a point 75.56 feet perpendicular measurement to the center- line of survey of State Road 35 as shown' on Florida State Road Department, Right of Way Map. Section 18010-2504; thence .parallel, with sold centerline, S0118'33'E, a distance, of 1182.20 feet, to the Norther- ly line of said lands, described In Officlal Records Book 1004. Page 523; thence along said Northerly line, S8957'58'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 Simple Right-of-Way): 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 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 18, Township 18 South, Range 23 East; thene 23 East; thenc along the North line of the Southeast 14 of the Northeast 14 of said Section 18, N8949'29"W, a distance of 143.32 feet to the Westerly right of way line of State 'Road 35 as shown on Florida State Road Department, Right of Way Map, Section 18010-2504, and the POINT OF BEGINNING; rr.er.c., :oIrrerl :, ai.ng q :aida 'eisv erri gnr ,1 .ct Uline ard me arc of a nor, roagent cure, conco.e East, having a -aailij; ol 2%4 'c, feei a cenlrai angle of 01"54'55q,, a Chora of '8 JI feel wr.icn ears S06*38'48"W an arc .3i' ar.ce : '"8 .1 feki inence N13"55'20"W, a distance of 33.67 feet; thence N37*12'14"W, a distance of 25,49 feet; thence N89*49'29"W, a distance of 11.43 feet; thence N0210'10"W, a distance of 25.02 feet to said North line of the Southeast /4A of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 18; 'thence along sold North line S8949'29"E, a distance of 44.97 'ee :r.rr, e FCil i OCF BEGir iin G. Containing 1,674 square feet, or 0,038 acres, more or less. Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times, No- vember 10 ahd 17, 2005. S 645-1124SCT Notice of Sale Chase Home Finance, LLC, etc. vs. Joseph S.McDonald, Jr., et al. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION . CASE NO.: 2005-CA-001106 CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION, I Plaintiff. vs. JOSEPH S. MCDONALD, JR.; MERCANTILE" BANK, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER WITH FLORIDA BANK, N.A.; SALLY BARBER; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOSEPH S. MCDONALD. JR., JOHN DOE' JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS) iNl)SSSlIOfl OF " THE SUBJECT PROPERTY Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 1st day. of November, 2005, and entered in Case No. 2005-CA-001106, of.the Cir- cuit Court of the 5TH Judicial Circuit In and for Sumter County, Florida, wherein. CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC SUCCESSOR BY-MERGER TO CHASE MANHATTAN MORT- GAGE CORPORATION Is the Plaintiff and JOSEPH S. MC- DONALD, JR.; MERCANTILE BANK, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER WITH FLORIDA BANK, N.A.; SALLY BARBER; UN- KNOWN SPOUSE OF JOSEPH S. MCDONALD, JR.; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN POSSES- SION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are defendants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the WEST FRONT DOOR OF COURTHOUSE ON THURSDAY. at the Sumter County Courthouse, In BUSHNELL, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 1st day of December, 2005, the fol- lowing described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: THE WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 22 EAST; SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA. SUBJECT TO AN EASE- MENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS AND UTILITIES OVER AND ACROSS THE NORTH 20 FEET THEREOF, AND TOGETHER WITH AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS AND UTILITIES OVER AND ACROSS THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROP- ERTY- THE WEST 30 FEET OF THE WEST 300 FEET OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 AND THE WEST 30 FEET OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 22 EAST, SUMMER COUNTY, FLORIDA. LESS ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY AS SHOWN IN DEED RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 681, PAGE 740, PUBLIC RECORDS OF SUMTER. COUNTY, FLORIDA. In accordance with the Americans with DIsabIlims.: -,: disabled persons who, because of their ai.a..iir: need special accommodation to participate In this proceeding should contact the ADA Coordinator at 209 North Florida Street, Bushnell, FL 33513 or Telephone Voice/TDD (904) 793-0215 prior to such proceeding. Dated this 2nd day of November, 2605. GLORIA R, HAYWARD Clerk of the Circuit Court (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) By: /s/ Susan A. Stbllar Deputy Clerk Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times, No-. vember 17 and 24, 2005. (05-04649),' 655-1124SCT PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF WILDWOOD, FLORIDA NOTICE 's-hereby given that 'the City of Wildwood will receive sealed bids to purchase the following parts, pipe and material for the County Road 209 extension project. , 18,000 linear ft. 12" DR 18 Blue 18 ,000 near ft. 12" DR 25 Green . The City of Wildwood maintains the rightito add or de- lete Items for 60 days from bid approval as necessary to complete project. ALL PIPE SHOULD BE AVAILABLE FOR DELIVERY BY January 6, 2006. Pipe 'and material are to be delivered to the construction -site per direc- tions from the City. Bids should reflect per unit cost. Bid must be for enllre package. 'No partial bids accepted. Bids will be received until 12:00 Noon, DECEMBER 8, 2005, at City Hall, 100 N. Main Street, Wldwood, Florida 34785. All bids should be In a sealed envelope plainly marked "BID-COUNTY ROAD 209 PROJECT", and ad- dressed to the Attention of City Clerk, 100 North Main Street, Wildwood, Florida 34785. Bids will be opened at 12:05 P.M., December 8, 2005, for recording, and turned over to the Water and Wastewater Directors, and Engineers for study and rec- ommendation. Bids will be presented at a Regular Meeting of the City Commission scheduled for Decem- ber 12, 2005, 7:00 P.M., for award. Questions regarding this bid should be directed to the attention of Pete Bennett, Wastewater Director, 352-330-1349. City of Wlldwood reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and the right to accept that bid deemed to be In the best Interest of the City. /s/ Joseph Jacobs, City Clerk Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times, No- vember 17 and 24.2005. 646-1124 SCT Notice of Sale Cltlflnanclal Mtg. Loan Corp., etc. vs, Cager Coty Windham, et al. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 2005-CA-1261 CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE LOAN CORPORATION F/K/A ASSOCIATES HOME EQUITY LOAN CORPORATION, Plaintiff, vs. CAGER COTY WINDHAM; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CAGER COTY WINDHAM; CANDY WINDHAM; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CANDY WINDHAM; IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANTSS, IF REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTSS; WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL SYSTEM FLORIDA, INC.; WHETHER DISSOLVED OR' PRESENTLY EXISTING, TOGETHER WITH ANY GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, OR TRUSTEES OF SAID DEFENDANTS) AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINST DEFENDANTSS; UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to a.Final Sum- mary Judgment of Foreclosure entAred In the above-styled cause, in the Circuit Court of SUMTER County, Florida, I will sell the property situate In SUMTER County. Florida, described as: LOT 57, OAKLAND HILLS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, .PAGE 75 THROUGH 75G, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SUMMER COUNTY, FLORIDA. To Include a: 1985 CHANDLER DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE HOME VIN GAFL2AF230510003, TITLE NO. 0041945647 1985 CHANDLER DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE HOME VIN GAFL2BF2305O10003, TITLE NO. 0041955943 A/K/A 8157 COUNTY ROAD 109D LADY LAKE, FLORIDA 32159 at public sale, at 11:00 o'clock, AM., or as soon there- after as same can be done, to the highest bidder, or bidders, for cash, on the West front steps of the Sumter County Courthouse 209 N. Florida Street, Bushnell, FL, on the 6th day of December, 2005. DATED THIS 2ND DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2005. Gloria R. Hayward Clerk of the Circuit Court (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) By: -s- Susan A. Stollar Deputy Clerk Published two (2) times in the Sumter County Times, No- vember 17 and 24,2005, 658-1117 SCT PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER COUNTY ORDINANCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Sumter County will consider the en- actment of a County Ordinance on the .following sub- ject: AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS OF SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING OR- DINANCE 04-35 TO AMEND THE BOUNDARY OF THE VIL- LAGE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT NO. 7 PRO- VIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFEC- TIVE DATE. The ordinance will be heard during the regularly sched- uled meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Sumter County on December 13 2005 which begins at 5100 ,m., and will be heard at that time or as soon thereafter as It may be heard. The place of the meeting Is the Board Hearing Room, Second Floor, Sumter County Courthouse, 209 North Florida S"reet BuJhnell Florida 33513. ,Er.rr, I: tr, .:'.urrr,.:.,J:e rer 5 :1 p.r Is rniougn ine Easi acoe. PaFono.,- i..eea'ii.g special assistance gaining access to the meeting and hearings or to be heard at the hearing should call 352-793-0207 to make special arrangements. Notice Is given If any person desires to appeal any ac- tion taken by the Board at the above hearings, a ver-' batim record of the proceedings may be necessary and Is not prepared or furnished by the Board. Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to the proposed ordinance. A copy of the proposed Ordinance Is available by contacting 352-793-0200 and Is available In the County Commission office located In Room 206, Sumter Coun- ty Courthouse, Bushnell, Florida 33513. Dated this 8th day of November, 2005., SGloria Hayward Clerk of Circuit Court By: Connie Webb Deputy Clerk Published one (1) time in the Sumter County Times, No- vember 17,2005. 664-1117 SCT PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received until 5:00'p.m. on Monday, December 12, 2005, at the Colemrrar. Cir, Hai 3502 E. Warm Springs Avenue, Coleman, FL i421 &.r P. 0, Box 456, Coleman, FL 33521-0456, for the following vehicles: Vehicle 1: Description: Crown Victoria Maker: Ford Year; 1995 Minimum Bid: $1,500,00 Vehicle 2: Description: Crown Victoria Maker: Ford Year: 1996(A) ' Minimum Bid: $1,500.00 Vehicle 3: Description: Crown Victoria, . Maker: Ford Year: ..1996(B) , Minimum Bid: $1,500.00 For further Information, contact City Hall at (352) 748-1017. Bids will be opened at the Regular Council Meeting on December 12, 2005, at 7:00 p.m. Each bid must be In a' sealed envelope and plainly marked "Bid 'f6r 1995 Ford," "Bid for 1996 Ford (A)," or "Bid for 1995 SFord(B)" Bid forms are available at the-City Hall. All ve- hicles to be sold AS IS with no guarantees. The City of Coleman reserves the right to waive any technicalities or Irregularities to reject any or all bids and/or accept that bid deemed to be In the best In- terest of the City. L. Clay Godwin, City Clerk Published one (1) time in the Sumfer County Times, No- vember 17,2005. 661-1117 SCT PUBLIC NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Sumter County School Board, 301 W. McCollum Ave, Bushnell, Florida 33513, prior to Bid date In the Conference Room on the second floor of the Maintenance/Facilities Depart- ment until 2:00 p.m. (pro a.in'g time) on November 28, 2005 at which time 311 old'. .r.I be publicly opened for four (4) metal buildings, roof only, 30' x 80' x 12. Specifications may be obtained at office of Jim Allen, Facilities Coordinator, 301 W. McCollum Ave., Bushnell, FL 33513, phone (352) 793-1281. The Board expressly reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waiver Informalitles therein, and to use sufficient time to Investigate the bids, If you have any questions, contact Mr. Jim Alien (352) 793-1281. Pro- posals shall be sealed and plainly marked "Bid" with Name of Project (Metal Buildings Bid 262), Time and Date Due. All bids shall be binding for a period of 30 days or until School Board approval of the bid, whichever occurs first.- Published one (1) time In the Sumter County Times, No- vember 17, 2005. 657-1117 SCT PUBLIC NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the City Commission of the City of Wildwood will hold a Workshop Meeting Jointly with the Sumter County Board of County Commission- ers and representatives of The Villages, on December 5, 2005, at 4:00 p.m., In the Wlldwood City Hall Commis- sion Chamber, 100 North Main Street, Wildwood, Flori- da, Purpose of meeting: Discussion of planning and growth Issues. The public Is Invited to attend. Any person needing accommodation under the ADA may contact the City Clerk at 352-330-1330, extension 102. Note: Any person who may feel the need to appeal a Commission decision Is hereby notified that it will be necessary for you to provide your own verbatim re- cording of the Commission Meeting or any portion thereof. Joseph Jacobs City Clerk Published one (1) time In the Sumter County Times, No- vember 17,2005. 663-1117 SCT PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF FLORIDA ; DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS NOTICE OF INTENT TO FIND THE SUMTER COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS ADOPTED BY S ORDINANCE NO. 2005-26 NOT IN COMPLIANCE AND THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE NOS. 2005-24 AND 2005-25 IN COMPLIANCE. 'DOCKET NO. 05-2-NOI-600,1-(A)-(N) The Department gives notice of Its Intent to find the Amendments) to the Comprehensive Plan for Sumter County, adopted by Ordinance No(s). 2005-26, on Sep- tember 20, 2005, NOT IN COMPLIANCE, and amend- ments(s) adopted by Ordinance No. 2005-24 and 2005-25 on September 2, 2005 IN COMPLIANCE, pursu- ant to Sectlons 163.3184. 163.3187 and 163.3189, F.S. The adopted Sumter County Comprehensive Plan Amendmentss, the Department's Objections, Recom- mendations, and Comments Report (If any), and the Department's Statement of Intent to find the Compre- hensive Plan Amendment(s) Not In Compliance will be available for public Inspection Monday through Friday, except for legal holidays, during normal business hours, at Sumter County Planning Department, 209 North Flori- da Street, Bushnell, Florida 33513; Any affected person, as defined In Section 163.3184, F.S., has a right to petition for an administrative hearing to challenge the proposed agency determination that the Amendmeht(s) to the Sumter County Comprehen- sive Plan are In Compliance, as defined In Subsection 163.3184(1), F.S. The petition must be filed within twen- ty-one (21) days after publication of this notice, a copy must be mailed or delivered to the local government and must'Include all of the Information and contents described In Uniform Rule 28-106.201, F.A.C, The petl- tilon must be filed with the Agency Clerk, Department of Community Affairs, 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100. Failure to timely file a petition shall constitute a waiver of any right to request an administrative proceeding as a petitioner under 5cii.:.r.F: 120 5. ar.d 120 FS If a petition Is filed, ifre puipo':e ,r inc, amirr.i'rtrao..e nearing will be to pr.er.i e.iaer..:e ar, riI.'Torn, ard forward a rec- ,'nrmenaea order ic. Ir,- Deparnmer.. If no petition Is filed tri, rN.ie ro rf inler.oli i come final agency action, . This Notice of Intent and the Statement of Intent for those amendmrent(s) found Not.ln Compliance will be forwarded by petition to the Division of Administrative Hearings (DOAH) of the. Department of Management Services for the scheduling of an Administrative Hear- ing pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S., The purpose of the administrative hearing will be td present evidence and. testimony on the noncompliance issues alleged by the Department In its Objections, Recom- mendations, and Comments Report and Statement of Intent In order to secure a recommended order for for- warding to the Administration Commission. Affected persons may petition to intervene in either proceeding referenced above. A petition for interven- tion must be filed at least twenty (20) days before the final hearing and must Include all of rre ir.f.:.n.13i:,. a nd co nte nts : ,:nri e.- h, i r. .i :rm :.j l. I .-.',1 i '0. , F.A.C. Pursuant I:. ;,-Ci:,'. 4P.:. III .. nor -new Issues may be aeg-a 3. a. .awa:',. io fir.d a plan amendment not in compliance In a petition to Inter- vene filed more than twenty one (21) days after publi- cation of this notice unless the petitioner establishes good cause for not alleging such new Issues within the. . r j-ir, i.n '. I'-i I l T 1 ,:,-,: 1 [ r,- H,- I :..' i l r' way,, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3060, and a copy mailed or delivered to the local government and the Department. Failure to petition to Intervene within the allowed time frame constitutes a walyer of any right such a person has .to request a hearing pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S., or to participate In the administrative hearing... : After an administrative hearing petition lsri..., fii,-id mediation Is available pursuant to 'urD.i,:.r. 163.3189(3)(a), F.S., to any affected person who, is., made a party to the proceeding by filing that request with the administrative law judge assigned by the Divl- sion of Administrative Hearings. The choice of media- tion shall not affect a party's right to an administrative hearing. /s/ Valerie J. Hubbard, AICP Director, Division of Community Planning Department of Community Affairs 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard 1311r3,,:.. FIo. F ,1 ,,:i is -is-2100 Published one (1) time In the Sumter County Times, No- vember 17,2005. . 668-1117 SCT PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER COUNTY ORDINANCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat at the Board of ';.u,.r, Commissioners of Sumter County will consider rr.. rn. actment of a County Ordinance dn the following sub- ject: AN ORDINANCE OF SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMEND- ING SECTION 13-692(e) SUMTER COUNTY CODE TO CLARIFY THE INTENT OF THIS SECTION, PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAU- SE. The Public hearing Is scheduled as follows: Date:, November 29, 2005 Time: 5:00 p.m. Place: Bioard Hearing Room Second Floor Sumter County Courthouse Bushnell, Florida 33513 Entry to the courthouse after 5:00 p.m. Is through the East door. Persons needing special assistance gaining access to the meeting and -hearings or to be heard at the hearing should call 352-793-0207 to make any spe- cial arrangements. Notice is given if any person desires to appeal any ac- tion taken by the Board at the above hearings, a ver- batim record of the proceedings may be necessary and Is not prepared or furnished by the Board. Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to the proposed ordinance. A copy of the proposed ordinance is available by con-. tacting 352-793-0200 and Is available in the County Commission office located In Room 206, Sumter Coun- ty Courthouse, Bushnell, Florida 33513. Dated this November 15, 2005. Gloria Hayward Clerk of Circuit Court By: /s/Connie Webb Deputy'Clerk Published one (1) time In the Sumter County Times, No- vember 17, 2005. Let Us Work For You! SUMTER COUNTY TIMES Get Results Call 1-352-793-3163 Let Us Work For You! SUMTER COUNTY TIMES Get Results Call 1-352-793-3163 659-1117 SCT Sumter County School Bd. Closed Sesslon 11/22/05 PUBLIC NOTICE The Sumter County School Board will meet In closed session for the purpose of considering student ex- pulsions on Tuesday, 11-22-05, at 5:00 p.m., In the Sumter County School Board Meeting Room on 2680 WC 476, Bushnell, FL. Published one (1) time In the Sumter County Times, November 17,2005. 660-1117 SCT Sumter County School Bd. Regular Session 11/22/05 PUBLIC NOTICE The Sumter County School Board will meet In regular session on Tuesday, 11-22-05, at 6:00 p.m., in the Sumter County School Board Meeting Room on 2680 WC 476, Bushnell, Florida,. Published one (1) time In the Sumter County Times, November 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 SUMTER 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, LIENORS, 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 Civil 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 SUMMER 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 disabilities 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 666-1117 SCT PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER RESOLUTION RESTRICTING TRUCK TRAFFIC ON COUNTY ROADS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Sumter County will consider the adoption of a County Resolution prohibiting trucks In excess of 26,000 pounds GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT on County Roads 702, CR 139 and that portion of.CR 09 lying North of C-466. The Public hearing Is scheduled as follows: Date: November 29, 2005 II.T. 500 p.m. Fla.:;.- .. a H-. arri.i P.:..;S.) i .=; ... Fr'..:.-'- Sumter County Courthouse Bushnell, Florida 33513 5' Notice Is given If any person ai'. ir.' appeal 31ar., 3:- iIar. l, k-r, I., Iir..s .:.C ,'.. 31 i:r. 3A r .. r. rirg: a -i'- - s3Tir. _,:nrr -:.f 'tr.- prc. r : n lr a ".-', aJ;7l'or, '-. I. r.-.;T prpp3,3 .,i ru-z ,i.r.:3 r., rtr,-",r. -" ,r ,r,e .uil.: I: nr.i oa Y -r:.:1...a e.1 i flr i Dated this 1:rr. 3a, :.I r i.:.. ,Tr. r 2 .: . i-. i- .., .Cir jl Ccu,'r Deputy Clerk Published one (1) time In the Sumter County Times, No- vember 17,2005. 669-1208 SCT PUBLIC NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE OF INTENT TO USE UNIFORM METHOD.OF COLLECTING NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS , Sumter County, Floria ,itr. County") hereby provides notice, pursuant to .;.=: 'I:.-I 3" .:' ,'a1 Florida Stat- utes, of its intent to. use the j,,ir,,m .r.-rrmod of collect- ing non-ad ai.:r-rm :p.:ial a: t ..,'T-,r.r: Io be levied within the Coui-.r, r.: .' rh- .-.r.: .: pi,:... .-.. stormw6ter, " roadway Improvements, roadside maintenance, and solid waste services commencing fc. ir..N Fi ,:al Year beginning on October 1.. 2006. The C ;.-.r, .i. .-orsld- er the adoption of a resolution electing to use the .uni- form method of collecting such assessments authorized by section 197.3632, Florida Statutes, at a public hear- ing to be held at 5:00 p.m. on December 13, 2005s at Board of County Commissioners, 209 North Florida ,Street, Bushnell Florida. Such resolution will state the r. et r,:. ire. i ,o iii c.-',-,ioir, a i-gal description of Ire :.h:,jrr.,i1 .:r4 rre iE,n 1 ror eT, :e'bject to the levy. C. : rrb e .r' a:,': I r:.rT, .v r.c.i.Jtion, which cdon- 3, r,-,. r, i.:i ,1 ',r:nrp.h:,n C.oi rr, i r-3 1 properly subject 3 rr. i.., ar -ir .:.r. rlji 1 .it ie .,' u-.i-.' County Clerk's Of- "':' rijonr, Fi':.,Ia -Tr! B'r. r,li Florida. All inter- ested persons are invited to attend. In the event any person decides to appeal any deci- sion by the County with respect to any matter relating to the consideration of the' resolution at th at the abovref- erenced public hearing, a record of the proceeding may be needed and In such an event, such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing Is made, which record Includes the testi- mony and evidence on which the appeal Is to be based. In accordance with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, persons needing a special accommodation or an Interpreter to participate In this proceeding should contact the Clerk'sOfflce at (352) 793-0211. three (3) days prior to the date of the hearing. DATED this 15th day of November, 2005. By Order of: /s/Joey A. Chandler SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA Published four (4) times in the Sumter County Times, .No- vember 17, 24, Decermber 1 and 8, 2005.. 667-1117 SCT PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF WORKSHOP MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Sumter County will hold a workshop meeting jointly with the City Commission of the City of Widwood and representatives of The Villages, the pur- pose of which Is to discuss planning and growth Issues. The meeting is scheduled as follows: Date: December 5,2005 Time: 4:00 p.m. Place: Wlldwood City Hall City Commission Chamber 100 North Main St. Wildwood, FL 34785 Persons needing special assistance gaining access to the workshop meeting or to be heard at the hearing should call 352-793-0207 to make any special arrange- ments. The public Is Invited and encouraged to attend. 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