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Thursday, March 5, 2009


SSUMTER COUNTY





Established in 1881

Established in 1881


Volume 123 Number 8


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Woman hurt in collision with train


AMANDA MIMS
Staff Writer


A Webster woman was se-
riously injured when her
SUV was struck by a train
on County Road 738 south
of Bushnell last week
Tina Kozlowski, 41, was
* driving a 2004 Honda SUV
north on County Road 738'
and came to a stop sign at
County Road 738A just be-
fore the wreck happened.
about 8:20 a.m. Friday, Feb.,
27. A CSX train with 94
empty coal cars was travel-
ing north on the railroad
tracks parallel to County'
Road 738 and U.S. Highway
301, according to a Florida
Highway Patrol press re-
lease.
Kozlowski attempted to
turn left on County Road
- 738A and did not stop for


the flashing railroad sig-
nals and the railroad cross-
ing arms that were
lowered, according to the
press release.
She attempted to drive
around the arms and drove
into the path of the oncom-
ing train, according to the
press release.
The front of the train col-
lided with the left rear of
the SUV
. The SUV rotated and Ko-
zlowski was thrown from
the vehicle; according to
the press release.
The rear of the vehicle
then hit a railroad junction
box.
Kozlowski was airlifted
to Tampa General Hospital
with serious injuries. She
was not wearing a seatbelt,
according to the press re-
lease.


AMANDA MIMS/Sumter County Times
A Webster woman was seriously injured last week when her SUV was hit by a CSX train at a crossing south of
Bushnell, according to Florida Highway Patrol.


Taking te ou of animal cruelty


Poker run to benefit animals


nto motorcycles and looking
for a cause? Bushnell resi-
dent Frank Taberner has
teamed up with Bikers Against
Animal Cruelty to put on the or-
ganization's first Florida poker
run Saturday, March 14.
Taberner, who works as a vet-
erinary technician and who also
serves as an animal cruelty in-
S vestigator for the Sumter County
Humane Society, said so far 200
people have committed to help
raise money with the event
You get to ride and help out
the animals," he said.. "My goal is
S, (to raise) at least $5,000."
Bikers Against Animal Cruelty
ty and photos by AMANDA MIMS/Sumter County Times is a national organization of mo-
Frank Taberner, coordinator of the Bikers Again. animal Cruelty 1st Florida Poker Run, ex-
pects 200 people to take part in the fundraising effort March 14.Taberner is shown at Jumper torcycle enthusiasts that helps
Creek Animal Clinic, where he works as a veterinary technician, with Cadbury, who belongs raise money to offset the cost of
to the clinic's owner, Dr. Mark Yates. emergency care for abused and


neglected animals.
The ride will start at Jumper
Creek Veterinary Clinic in Bush-
nell and continue to The Dam
Pub in Lake Panasoffkee, Sleepy
Hollow Fishing Lodge in Floral
City, and Mac's Place, also in
Floral City. and it will end at No-
bleton Canoe Outpost in Noble-
ton.
Among the poker run's atten-
dants will be a severely abused
dog the organization has helped
to rehabilitate.
"She'll be there for the ride
too. She's up for adoption,"
Taberner said.
The cost to enter the poker run
is $20 per rider and $15 per pas-
senger.
Please see RUN, Page 3


Brothers

killed in

wreck
'l Tw'o Lake Panasoffkee
-, brothers were killed in a ve-
hicle accident on State
Road 44 east of County
Road 470 Saturday, Feb. 28.
The accident happened at
12:05 p.m. when Edward
Watkins. 28, was driving a
2000 Chevrolet Corvette "at
a high rate of speed," ac-


AMANDA MIMS/Sumter County Times
The Sumter County Fair started last week and continues through Saturday,
March 7. Visit www.sumterfair.net or call 793-2750 for information.


FAIR FUN CONTINUES


here are just a few days left of the
Sumter County Fair, but there's
still plenty to do. From animal
shows to mud bogging and concerts, res-
idents and visitors will have ample op-
portunities to enjoy the remaining days
of the fair .
Today. Thursday, March 5, is Fiesta


Day at the fair and gates open at 5 p.m.
A Mexican band will perform at 6 p.m.
at the outside stage. Today is also the
day of the sheep show, which starts at 6
p.m. Check-in for sheep is from 2 to 4
p.m.
Please see FAIR, Page 3


Sean Williams rode the merry-go-round with his sister
Sophie and dad Paul, while his mom waited for them
beside the rail.


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SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2009, PAGE 3


10 Most Wanted


Julius Deshondra Samuels,
18 1
5325C.R. 222, Wildwood
Charges:
Sale of cocaine; possession
of cocaine with intent to
sell.

Kimberly Ann Hart, 41
21246 Durden Road,
Lacoochee
Charges:
Two counts COC; posses-
sion of methamphetamine;
possession of hydrocodone.

John D. Raffensberger, 47
4414 C.R. 134, Wildwood
Charges:
Violation of probation or-
ganized fraud.


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Ryan Oneal James, 38
9666 C.R. 235, Wildwood
Charges:
Three counts violation of
community control; pos-
session of methampheta-
mine; offer to sell
controlled substance; pos-
session of cannabis.
Corey Derrell Edwards, 37
2675 S.E. 178th Street,
Summerfield
Charges:
Trafficking in phenethy-
lamiries:.


iJessica Ruth Simpson, 24
? ;3162 C.R. 673, Bushnell
Charges:
'-Two counts violation of
Probation; burglary of a
structure; grand theft.


Amanda Kay Dandridge,
31
N.W 56th Blvd. Lake
Panasoffkee
Charges:
Violation of probation;
possession of cocaine.

Dustin Carter Mayo, 21
I 5169 C.R. 165, Wildwood
Charges:
Three counts violation of
probation; culpable negli-
gence and resisting arrest
without violence.


Justin Leonard Avant, 25
Webster
Charges:
Aggravated battery with
great bodily harm; order to
commit assault.

Casey Darell Grady, 29
111 Pine Ct. Wildwood
Charges:
Burglary to conveyance;
two counts battery; child
support.


This information is provided by the Sumter County Sheriff's Office, 793-2621.
If you have information concerning a wanted person or a crime you may call
CRIMELINE at 1-800-423-TIPS.
You may be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000



Police report


Tuesday, Feb. 24 phernmalia and driving while
Terry Ann Thomas, 40, license 'suspended. Bond
Webster, was arrested for was set at $1,500.
battery. Bond was set at David Thomas Dionne, 29,
$500. Center Hill, was arrested for
Joyce Jones Raben, 78; violation of probation. No
was arrested for driving, bond was set
under the influence. Bond Sunday,March 1
was set at $500. Ai,. cia Grace Jennings, 27,
Wednesday, Feb. 25 Lake Panasoffkee, was ar-
Nancy Jean Rooney, 52, rested for driving under the
Lake Panasoffkee, was ar- influence, driving while li-
rested for driving under the cense suspended or revoked
influence. Bond was set at:. and violation of probation.
$500. f Bond was set at $11,000.
Sally A. G)-enko Gregis580, Becky Marie Hanson,' 22,
was arrested for cruelty to Bushnell, was arrested for
animals. Bond was set at retail theft. Bond was set at'
$500. $250.
Natanya Lee Penley, 44, Ana Rene: Disilvio,' 25,
Wildwood. was arrested for Wildwood, was arrested for
driving while license sus- battery on a law enforce-
pended. Bond was set at' merit officer, resisting with-
$500. out violence and driving
Michael Joseph Skatuler,. under the influence. Bond
43, Lady Lake, was arrested was set at $6.000.
for exploitation of elderly, William Leroy Turner, 34,
grand theft and forgery Webster, was arrested,,p_.
check. Bond was set at warrants from lake and Polk
$6,000. counties. Bond was set at
Friday Feb. 27 $65,500.
ell Edward Sapp, 50, Jack Lee Martin, 38, The
Ewell Edward Sapp, 50, Villages, was arrested for.
Webster, was arrested for trespassing on property and
domestic battery. Bond was resisting without violence.
set at $100. Bond was set at $1,000.
Robert E. Graham,. 44, Kenneth Tews, 19, Oxford,
Lake Panasoffkee, was ar- was arrested for possession
rested for violation of com-
munity control. No bond was_____
set.
John Floyd Fowler, 54, TAM lMIE
Center Hill, was arrested for
improper license. Bond was A
set at $500. *L
Timothy Noell, 46, Wild-
wood, was arrested for vio- 1452 W. HWY 48
lation of injunction. Bond BUSHNELL, FL 33513
was set at $500. OFFICE
Christia Anita Lee, 45, OFF2 7
Webster, was arrested for (352) 793-8861
possession of marijuana. CELL:
Bond was set at $2,000. (352) 303-0000 "I'
Saturday, Feb. 28 L4-
Wendell Lionell Tillman,
28, Wildwood, was arrested E TABLIS
for. driving while license
suspended. Bond was set at
$500:.
Eric Wayne Watson, 24, (USPS #!
Oxford, was arrested for fail- GIVE US A CALL
ure to appear, violation of
probation and obstructing News Department .J...
without violence. No bond Circulation ...........
was set. Retail Advertising i: .
Thomas F Dinkins, 20, Classified Advertising
Lake Panasoffkee, was ar- Classified Advertising .
rested for disorderly intoxi- Fax .................
cation and resisting without The Sumter County Times
violence. Bond was set at 52 times a year, for a
$400.
Myra Lorine Blue, 58, $21.00 per year in
Wildwood, was arrested on a SUMTER CO
Lee County warrant. Bond '
was set at $448. 204 E. McC
Hope Laverne Williams, Bushnell, Fl
36, Wildwood, was arrested
for petit theft and posses- Deadlines:
sion of paraphernalia. Bond Display advertising
was set at $500. Proof. . . . . . . .
David Burrell Miller, 29, Final ......
Lake Panasoffkee, was ar- .
rested for writ of bodily at- Classified Advertising .....
tachment. Bond was set at
$590. Periodical Postage paid a
Patricia' Francis Stamper, at additional rr
38, Wildwood, was arrested additional
for possession of cocaine, POSTMASTER: SEND A
possession of drug para- SUMTER COI


of marijuana and possession
of drug paraphernalia. Bond
was set at $750.
John Dallas Sumner, 19,
Oxford, was arrested for
possession of cocaine and
possession of a controlled
substance. Bond was set at
$4,000.
Monday, March 2
Kyle Dugas, 28, Oxford,
was arrested for grand theft,,
burglary, and fraudulent use
of'a credit card. Bond was


BRENDA LOCKLEAR/Sumter County Times
The company Control Specialists was on hand last week to work on the signal light
at Noble and Main, Street in Bushnell.


WRECK

continued from Page 1
cording to a Florida High-
way Patrol press release. A
Ford MVlustang was also trav-
eling the same direction at
similar speeds and the two
drivers were "possibly rac-
ing," according to the press


FAIR

continued from Page 1
On Friday, March 6, gates
open at 5 p.m. again. Fri-
day's events include arena
mud bog racing starting at 5
p.m., Florida Championship
Wrestling at 7:30 p.m. that
will include a Florida
Heavyweight Championship
match, a Florida Tag Team
Championship match, and


RUN


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set at $12,000. -
4Brode-ick c aten, '31'. ,c ned from Page 1
,Wildwood, was arrested for
grand theft. Bond was set at
Gregory$5,000. Dunn, 41, ColeParticipants are also
Gregory Dunn, 41, Cole- asked to bring cat or dog
man, was arrested for violat- food with them to donate toog
ing fish and game rules. food with them to donate to
Bond wassetat $1,013. the local Humane Society's
Michael Doolin, 27, Bush- Kibble on heels program, i
nell, was arrested for viola- which helps residents in
tion of probation. No bond need with feeding their
was set pets.
William, Reid,, 50, Bush- 'A party will take place
nell, was arrested for sale of after the poker run at No-
cocaine, possession of co- bleton Canoe Outpost,
caine with intent to sell, sale 29295 County Road 476 in
of marijuana, and posses- ton
sion of marijuana. Bond was
set at $140,000.
Rickey Maddox, 46, Wild-
wood, was arrested for vio-
lation of community control.
No bond was set.


release.
Watkins lost control of the
vehicle and the car went
onto the south shoulder of
the roadway, striking a con-
crete culvert and overturn-
ing several times, according
to the press release.
The passenger in the
Corvette, 42-year-old Joseph
Crow, was ejected. Watkins
was entrapped in the vehi-


Diva match.
Also, the first 1,000 people
inside will get a free-Mardi
Gras necklace. Armbands
are $15.
Saturday, .March 7 is the
last day of the fair. Gates
open at 10 a.m. and arm-
bands are $15 all day.
A dog show is scheduled
to start at 10 a.m.' as is more
mud bog racing. The goat
show starts at 9 a.m. and the
dairy show starts at 1 p.m.
The Bellamy Brothers are
set to perform at 2 p.m. in


The cost for non-riding
partygoers is. $20 per per-
son or'$3.5 per couple.
There will be a prize for
the best bokerlhand, a 50/50
raffle, food, and entertain-
ment.
Lunch is included in the


cle and both men died at the
scene, according to the press
release.
Neither victim was wear-
ing a seatbelt.
The driver of the Mustang
fled the scene following the
crash. FHP is investigating
that vehicle's involvement
and is asking anyone with
information about the crash
to contact Cpl. Clarence
Williams at (813) 631-4020.


the main hall. Concert tick-
ets are $15 and do not in-
clude fair admission. The
demolition derby is set for 7
p.m.
The fair's general gate ad-
mission for adults is $5 and
$3 for students. Children 5
and under get in free.
For more information or
for changes to the schedule,
call the fair' office at 79?-
2750.
Information is also avail-
able on the fair's Web site at
www.sumterfair.net.


registration fee.
Prizes will be handed aiut
at 3:30 p.m. Donitions.-will
be accepted.
For more information,
contact Taberner at (813)
368-8304 or e-mail
baacfla@aol.com.


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PAGE 4 SUMMER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2009



OSuniter County Times




pinion


County fair offers food


and fun to the crowd

If you haven't made it yet, you still have time to check out the
annual Sumter County Fair. The fair continues for the next
three days (March 5, March 6 and March 7) at the Sumter
County Fairgrounds near Webster.
The weeklong event is well under way and the main entertain-
ment attraction is yet to per-
form. On Saturday evening,
March 7, the Bellamy Brothers
are scheduled to entertain the
crowd. This nationally-known
country western group is set to
perform at 2 p.m.
If you haven't made the trip
yet, there's still time to catch
some of the events, no matter
what your taste.
There's a sheep show on
March 5 and FCW wrestling orn
March 6. On March 7, there are
mud bogging races during the
morning and a demolition
derby during the evening.
The Sumter County Fair is a
good way to celebrate commu-
nity.
There's an expo room filled
with red, white and blue rib-
bons, earned by residents one or more could be your neighbor,
friend or family member.
There are pies and quilts, custom jackets, crafts, photographs
S and more.
Then there'sthe horticulture group, with all kinds of plants,
flowers and shrubs. There's a midway filled with rides and some
tasty food choices.
S There's even a chance to visit some of the local business- and
government representatives in a one-stoP shopping adventure,
as you troll the commercial building.
So if yoiget the chance.: yout m-Ight wafitgto just step right up
and get yourt t tW ,


Did you know


Bronson reminds consumers

about free credit reports


lorida Agriculture and
Consumer Services Com-
missioner Charles H. Bron-
son is urging residents to take
advantage of the free credit re-
ports;from each of the three
major credit reporting agen-
cies. He says reviewing per-'
sonal financial information is a
good way to start the year.
"People have spent the past
. month hectically shopping for
the holidays, possibly without
paying as much attention to re-
ceipts and charge card state-
ments as they usually do,"
Bronson said. "So it is a good
time to take a close look at your
credit report to see if any fraud-
ulent activity has occurred."
Since 2005, an amendment to
the federal Fair Credit Report-
ing Act has allowed people to
get one free credit report annu-
ally from each of the three
credit reporting agencies. A
credit report contains informa-
tion about a consumer's credit
history, including a listing of all
credit cards, whether bills have
been paid on time, and whether
the consumer has been sued,
arrested or filed for bankruptcy.
National consumer reporting
agencies sell the information to
credit card companies and
other creditors, insurers, em-
ployers and businesses that use
it to determine whether to ap-
prove an application for credit,
insurance, loans and employ-
ment. A poor credit history can
result in rejection of credit or
higher interest rates on a loan.
Bronson recommends that
consumers get one of the re-


ports every four months to mon-
itor their credit throughout the
year. He says that enables peo-'
ple to quickly report any mis-
takes or fraudulent activity,
such as a credit card obtained
in a consumer's name by some-
one else.
"When someone has been vic-
timized by an identity thief, if
they catch the problem early,
they can minimize the damage
Lto their credit," Bronson said.
Bronson is also reminding
consumers that they can put a
security freeze on their credit
reports. While there is a small
fee for the service, the freeze
prevents access to a consumer's
credit report without their au-
thorization. Once a freeze is in
place, a criminal would be un-
able to open a charge card, or
other account in the con-
sumer's name without their
knowledge. A recent AARP
study found that 81 percent of
older consumers are concerned
about becoming a victim of
identity theft but less than one-
third were aware of security
freeze options.
The three major credit re-
porting agencies are Equifax,
Experian and TransUnion. To
obtain a free copy of reports
from these agencies, visit
http://wwwAnnualCreditRe-
port.com. People should be
wary of any other sites which
claim to offer free reports but
steer consumers to sites that
offer services by subscription or
for a fee. Consumers can also
order their reports by calling
toll-free 1-877-322-8228.


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Letters .to the editor


' One if by Land
Two if by Sea'
The United States has been
described as the "Great Ameri-
can Experiment" an experi-
ment in liberty and freedom.
There was much debate by our
founding fathers as to their the-
ory of a government that was of,
by and for the people. There
were federalists and there were
anti-federalists. There was
much disagreement as to how
our government would be de-
signed. The federalists wanted
a central government with a
governing head. The anti-feder-
alists wanted to continue with
the existing confederation
where the states had more
power. The anti-federalists
feared that in a federal system,
the government would become
too powerful and states would
lose their sovereignty. Their
biggest concern was the loss of
personal liberties. So in the
wisdom of our founding fathers,
they developed our Constitu-
tion and the Bill of Rights. They
created a government of checks
and balances within the three
branches of government: The
Executive, the Legislative and
the Judicial. In doing so, they
established our five freedoms
as laid out in the First Amend-
ment
So we are not a Democracy,
we are a Republic. We elect
other people to go to Washing-
ton, D.C. to represent "We the
People." In a true Democracy, it
is majority rule.
Maybe the anti-federalists
were right... what has hap-
pened in the last 200 plus
years? Have we seen our free-
doms outlined in the First
Amendment eroded? The an-
swer is yes! There is no men-
tion as to the separation of
"church and state" in the Con-
stitution a what it does say:
"Congress shall make no law re-
specting an establishment of re-
ligion, or prohibiting the free
exercise thereof."
If we are told our children
can't say a prayer in school, are
they prohibiting the free exer-
cise of religion? Yes! Is that also
not abridging the freedom of
speech? Yes! Have we not made
it a crime to use certain words
because it may hurt someone's
feelings or offend them? Yes!
Again maybe they were right!


Even with all the checks and
balances built into the system
the founding fathers created,
we find ourselves in a serious
mess. Was there a flaw in the
Constitution or was it that our
Constitution has been per-
verted?
It is my contention that it is
the latter: The people put their I
trust in their elected officials
and assumed they would legis-
late for what was in the best in-
terest for "We the people"; "We
the People" did not keep our
eye on the ball! Had we fol-
lowed the Constitution, what
the "conseriatives" stand for,
instead of manipulating the
Constitution what the "Progres-
sive and Liberalism" have
done, we would not find our-
selves in the state we are in
today.
But in the infinite wisdom of
our founding fathers they also
included in those five free-
doms, the freedom to assemble
and the freedom to petition the
government for a redress of
grievances. Let me ask you a
question, do the American peo-
ple have any grievances against
the government?
We as a people have been told
there is nothing one can do as
an individual; we need to rely
on our elected officials. The
fact is there is inuch we can do!
The problem is, to quote, Ed-
mund Burke "all that is neces-
sary for the triumph of evil is
that good men do nothing." You
can say you are too busy, you
can say that your voice or vote
will not make a difference; it
does.
It is time' for a second Ameri-
can Revolution, not to take up
arms but the pen. As the saying
goes, thie erN is mightier than
the sword. In 1775 they used a
lantern to make the call to
arms. Today we have a much
more powerful way to commu-
nicate and to effect change, we
have the freedom to petition,
we have the Internet and we
have Rush Limbaugh, Sean
Hannity, Glenn Beck, Neal
Boortz, Michael Medved Fox
News and a host of others. We
" do have a voice and we can cor-
rect this mess we have gotten
ourselves into. This really has
nothing to do with politics but
has everything to do with the
American way of life and our


posterity which so many sacri-
ficed to leave for us and we
have squandered. We need to
correct this and we need to cor-
rect this now! Independent, De-
mocrat, Republican, no matter,
let's put politics and parties,
aside. As far as I am concerned
passing bills that jeopardize
.our country without debate..es-
tablishing czars .that haveno-
congressional oversight are
"High Crimes and Misde-
meanors" and all those that
voted for, passed and signed
this legislation into law need to
be replaced by statesmen in-
stead of politicians.
I call out Rush, Sean, Glenn,
one and all to start a petition. It
is time for the silent majority to
speak, to speak loudly and be
heard. We can do nothing and
let evil triumph or we organize
and petition our government
with our grievances.
Phil Longo
Bushnell
Bushnell is
county seat
Following is an excerpt from
the Florida State Constitution
regarding county seats:
(k) County Seat In every
county there shall be a county
seat at which shall be located
the principal offices and per-
manent records of all county of-
ficers. The county seat may not
be moved except as provided by
general law. Branch offices for
the conduct of county business
may be established elsewhere
in the county by resolution of
the governing body of the
county in the manner pre-
scribed by law.................
How can the proposed 50,000
square-ft. new government com-
plex approved by Sumter
County commissioners be con-
sidered a branch office? That is
much too huge of a space to be
just a branch office.
What entity of the state gov-
ernment controls these county
commissioners? These commis-
sioners are running wild and
some inquiry should be made to
the state regarding the legality
of moving the county seat.
Have these commissioners
thought about what they will be
doing to the economy of Bush-
nell?
Roberta Filzmaier
Bushnell


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SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2009, PAGE 5


Raley Adams, Christina
Senuick, Kaycee Barco,
Megan Hayward, Kristin
Ray, Meredith Hayward,
Chelsea Dunn, Julia
Heijkoop, Lindsay Shur-
ley, Jessica Clay and
Sarah Sarver are shown
as they prepare for the
annual 4-H Fashion Re-
view. The event builds the
club members' ability to
work in the public and
teaches some basics on
good fashion choices.
The review was on Friday,
Feb. 27, at the Sumter
County Fairgrounds.


Where does your


license money go?


By Bob Wattendorf
and Marty Hale
/ Fish and WI1dlif'e
Conservation Commission
Ever wonder where your
money goes when you plunk
it down fora fishing license?
Great way to illustrate your
dollars at work requires a
trip to Lake Panasoffkee in
Central Florida.
Lake Panasoffkee, desig-
nated an Outstanding
Florida Water, is a 4,460-acre
Fish Management Area in
Sumter County, near Inter-
state 75. But it took some
major efforts to help it main-
tain that designation.
In the 1950s, it was one of
the state's best places to fish,
with 15 active fish camps. By
1998. however, 12 of those
camps had closed. Measures
to prevent flooding and
maintain water levels pre-
Vented the lake from natu-
rally cleansing itself.
Development in the water-
shed and the spread of non-
native plants had decimated
the habitat and with it, the
lake's ability to sustain a
fishery. But today Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conserva-
tion Commission (FWC)
freshwater fish biologists
predict that Lake Panasoff-
kee will be one of the best
bream-fishing sites in the
state during 2009.
How did this happen? It
started when you bought
that fishing license.
The FWC contributed
about $2.3 million to the
$28.3 million needed for the
four-step restoration pro-
gram that started in 2003
and wrapped up in 2008.
The first step in the
process restored'public ac-
cess and re-established a
navigation channel at Cole-
man Landing.
Next, dredging removed
more than three million
cubic yards of sediment to
create 765 acres of hard-bot-
tom area suitable for native
vegetation and native fish
spawning, especially around
historic spawning sites.near
Grassy and Shell points. The.
effort also enhanced recre-
ational access, navigation
and fish populations.
After that, dredging an-
other 4.9 million cubic yards
ofmuck from the east side of
Panasoffkee exposed 979
acres ofhealthy lake bottom.
Finally, to improve access
and reduce the reintroduc-
tion of sediments and exotic
plants into-the lake, 41 resi-
dential canals were
dredged.
Submerged aquatic vege-
tation is critical to healthy
Florida lakes because it-acts
as a buffer against shoreline
erosion, reduces sedimenta-
tion, cleanses the water and
provides vital fish and
* wildlife habitat.
Recent electrofishing
samples have shown large
numbers of threadfin shad
(excellent bass and speckled
perch forage) and large-
mouth bass in the 1- to 3-
pound range with very full
stomachs. Obviously, bass
are feeding heavily on the
readily available threadfin
S shad. Try fishing with a
floating Rat-L-Trap or shal-
$ low-diving crankbait with
chartreuse in it (to match


the threadfin's yellow/green
tail). Jerkworms and spin-
nerbaits will also produce
schooling-size bass.
Local anglers are conclud-
ing that this has been one of
the best years in the lake's
history for catching school-
ing-size largemouth bass.
Jim Veal Sr., owner of Pana
Vista Lodge, reported seeing
more schooling bass this
year than in the past 50
years he has been associ-
ated with the lake. FWC bi-
ologist Bret Kolterman also
observed more bass this
year than in the previous 20
years he has been sampling
the lake. Kolterman re-
ported seeing more 3- to 5-
pound bass this year and
expects that Panasoffkee
should be producing more
trophy bass in the near fu-
ture. Most bass collected
during electrofishing sam-
ples werehanging off the
shoreline in slightly deeper
water.
Electrofishing samples
also showed large numbers
of smaller-sized bluegill
around eel grass beds and
near shore. Good numbers
of 9- to 10-inch bluegill were
also observed. Fishing with
crickets or grass shrimp
around eel- grass beds
should work well for the
available bream.
Anglers reported good
catches of large crappiethis
season, and biologists have
seen more crappie in their
sampling.
Two new fish camps have
opened, helping the local
economy and drawing in ad-
ditional anglers from
around the country.
Florida's recreational
freshwater fisheries gener-
ate $2.4 billion in local eco-

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Sumter obituaries


Deborah Ann Bates,
52, secretary
Deborah Ann Bates, 52, of
Orlando, died Wednesday,
Feb. 25,2009 at Orlando. She
was born Sept. 20, 1956 in
Dover, Delaware. She was a
secretary for an insurance
agency and is survived by
her mother, Mary E Bates of
Orlando; sisters, Becky
Bates Schwenke of Orlando,
and Elizabeth Toth Bates of
Orlando. Graveside Services
were at Evergreen Ceme-
tery, Bushnell, on Sunday,
March 1, the Rev. Haig
Medzarentz presided.
Arrangements entrusted to
Purcell Funeral Home,
Bushnell, FL
Larry Lee Goble, 71,
painter
Larry Lee Goble, 71, of
Bushnell, died Tuesday, Feb.
24, at Bushnell. He was born
June 2, 1937 in Fairmount,
Ind. He was in the National
Guard, and then was a
painter at a saw mill. He is
survived by his wife,
Shirley; daughters, Deborah
A. (Douglas) Dalton of Mar-
ion, Ind., Terral L. (Norm)
Anderson of Bushnell, Keve-


lyn K (Randall) Hurst of Gas
City, Tenn.; son, Larry H.
Goble of Webster; grandchil-
dren, Carey Byrd, Janet
Turner, Joshua Hurst,
.Dustin Hurst, Jordan Goble;
six great-grandchildren. He
was predeceased by grand-
child, Nicole Cothron. Visi-
tation was at Purcell
Funeral Home, Monday,
Mar. 2, 2009. Services were
at Purcell Funeral Home
Chapel on Monday, March 2,
2009. Interment followed at
Evergreen Cemetery; Pastor
Phillip Howe presided.
Arrangements entrusted to
Purcell Funeral Home,
Bushnell.
Frank D.Atkins, 88,
retired Army
Frank D. Atkins, 88, 55-
year -resident of Webster,
died 'Wednesday, Feb.' 25,
'2009. He retired from the
U.S. Army after 31 years of
active duty. He was a vet-
eran of WWII, Korea and
Vietnam. His occupation
after military service was a
master electrician. Local
member of American Le-
gion Post 101 and VFW
10137. He is survived by his
daughters, Betsy (John).


Stanley, Becky (Bob) Trease;
sister, Effie Hurban; grand-
children, Steve Jones, Mike
Jones, Casey Jones, Uriah
Hall, Dan Palmer, Betty
Novetzke, Mary Orozco; 13
grandchildren. Family visi-
tation was at Purcell Fu-
neral Home, Friday, Feb. 27,
2009. Burial and military
service was at Historic Cen-
ter Hill Cemetery on North
Ave., Saturday, Feb. 28,2009.
Arrangements entrusted to


She was a homemaker and a
member of Center Hill Bap-
tist Church. She is survived
by her husband, John
Robert; children, James
Robert Price, III of Center
Hill, Jenica Marlene Scheit-
erle of Center Hill,
Johnathan Richard Scheit-
erle of Center Hill; mother,
Marquita Fierra of Daven-
port. Arrangements en-
trusted to Purcell Funeral .
Home, Bushnell.


P-urcell Funerai Hme, ,
Bushnell. a Patrica A. Hensley, 58
Bsnl.Patrica Aline Hensley, 58,
Larry L. Hanklns, 70, of Lake Placid, passed away
Larry L. Hankins, 70, of Saturday, Feb. 21, 2009.
Nobleton, died on Feb. 23, Patrica moved to Lake'
2009. A memorial service Placid in 1974 from Sumter-
was conducted on Saturday, ville. She was a Baptist and
Feb. 28, 2009 at Pleasant Hill loved fishing and bowling.
Church in Bushnell. Inter- She is survived by her hus-
ment was in the Florida Na- band, Bige; two daughters,
tional Cemetery. Heinz Patrica Stoker and Donna
Funeral Home and Crema- Brady, all of Lake .Placid;
tion, Inverness were in three brothers, Terry Boyd
charge of arrangements. .....of.Wildwood, Johnny Pete
Boyd of Dublin,-Ga., and
Connie J. Scheiterle, Jerry Boyd of Businell; five
44, homemaker sisters, Barbara Strickland
Connie Jean Scheiterle, of Leesburg, Alice Mealer of
44, of Center Hill, died Sat- Center Hill, Patsy Rogers of
urday, Feb. 21, 2009 at Cen- Tarrytown, and Janis Buck-
ter Hill. She was born April. holz and Debbie Danley,
18, 1964 in Sherman, Texas. both of Lake Placid; three


grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren. She
was predeceased by one
brother, Jimmy Boyd. Visita-
.tion was Friday, Feb. 27, at
Banks/Page-Theus Funeral
Chapel. Graveside services
were Saturday, Feb. 28, at
Sumterville Cemetery. On-
line condolences maybe left
at
www.bankspagetheus.com.
Arrangements entrusted to
Banks/Page-Theus Funeral
Home, Wildwood.
Clara A. Fritz, 94,
retired R.N
Clara A. Fritz, 94, of Wild-
wood, passed away Monday,
Feb. 23, 2009. She moved to
Florida from Utica, N.Y, in
1974. She was a retired reg-
istered nurse, and of the
Episcopalian faith. Clara
was a very avid bridge
player, golfer and she loved
ito travel and b being with her
family. She is\survived by
her two daughters, Joan
Horgan of Ricnmond, Va.,
and Mary Harll y of Wild-'
wood; seven grandchildren
and 10 great-grandchildren.
Memorial contrib tions may
be made to St. Juoe's Chil-
dren's Hospital. Orhline con-


Church calendar


SPECIAL EVENTS
Churebm fndiser
Help the youths of
Sumter County "Acquire
the Fire" for, Jesus. The
Sumter Christian Academy
and Sumterville Assembly
of God are hosting a
fundraiser on March 14 at
Parish Bail Bonds in Bush-
nell. Beginning.at'9:00 a.m.
there will be a-multi-family
yard sale and car wash. Re-
freshments will also be
available for purchase. All
proceeds will be used for a
S trip to Tampa, where
youths will learn how to be
Christians in today's world,
Please help us help our fu-
.. ture. If you have any ques-
tions, please contact Carol
at.418-5622.
r'- Free concert
Brian Free and Assur-
ance will be singing at
Croom-A-Coochee Baptist
Church on Friday
night, March 13 at 7 p.m.
The concerts free, so bring
the whole family for a great
night of Southern Gospel
Music. For more informa-
tion, please contact Pastor
Jefry' Alexander .at 793-
5400.
Bargains galore at Bush-
nell
bazaar this weekend
The Closet Treasures
; Sale with bargains galore
will be just one of the fea-
tured activities at the Bush-
nell First United Methodist
Church Annual Spring
Bazaar to be on the church
grounds on Saturday,
March 14. The church is at
221 W. Noble Ave. in Bush-
nell. Each year the Closet
Treasures/Rummage Sale
offers a wide variety of
items of every description
for individual and house-
hold use.
According to bazaar
chairperson Charlotte Hen-
derson, the bazaar will be
open from 7:30 a.m. to 2
p.m. In addition to the huge
Closet Treasures/Rummage
Sale, there will be the tra-
ditional plant sale, a pan-
cake breakfast from 7:30 to
9:30 a.m. for $3.50 per per-
son and a chicken and rice
dinner served from 11:30
a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
For more information,
contact the church office at
793-3221. The office is open
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Mon-
day through Wednesday.
If you're, looking for bar-
gains, you'll find them at
the Methodist Church's
Green Spring Bazaar. Don't
miss this shopping extrava-
ganza.


Children's choir to sing
The First Baptist Church
of Bushnell, at 125 W. An-
derson Ave., invites every-
one on March 11, at 6:30
p.m. to hear the "Children
of the World International
Children's ,Choir." World
Help presents this choir as
part of its 2008-09 tour. This
choir is comprised of or-
phaned and disadvantaged
children from several dif-
ferent countries. Call the
church office at 793-4612
for more details.
Yard sale
A yard sale is planned for
Friday, March 6 from 7 a.m.,
to 3 p.m. and Saturday,
March 7 from 7 a.m. to
noon at Paths of Grace
Church of God, 101 C.R. 527
N. Lake Panasoffkee, 793-
1600..
Pbrtraying Women of
Excellence
Fairway Christian
Church, 251 Avenida Los
Angelos, The Villages,,wel-
comes all to worship at any
of the four scheduled Sun-
day services: 8 and 11 am.
(Traditional); 9:30 a.m.
(Contemporary); Sermon
title: "Surrendering Your
Life for God's Pleasure."
Upcoming Events
Saturday, March, 14 -
11:30 a.m. "Portraying
Women of Excellence" -
registration required.
Lunch will be provided.
Contact church office for
further information on ac-
tivities 259-9305 www.fair-
waychristianchurch.org.
Brown scheduled to speak
United Community Fel-
lowship announces Pastor
Clint Brown of Faith World
Church in Orlando .is
scheduled to speak on
Wednesday, March 11, at 7
p.m. The church is at 5688
E. S.R. 44 in Wildwood.
Everyone is welcome. For
information, call United's
church office at 748-3994.
Incredible, awesome!
Beginning March 8, 11
a.m. Dr. Manley of First
Baptist of Oxford will pres-
ent a five-Sunday series en-
titled "The Incredible
Book, The Bible."Abooklet
"The Bible Brief" is in-
cluded with the series.
Lent atSt Vincent dePaul
Stations of The Cross,
Feb 25 through April 5,5:30
p.m., Soup supper 6:15 p.m.,
Spanish Stations 7 p.m.


Serving Lake S
Cofiefiovr8ya,..
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St Vinent dePaul bly, 1451W C.R. 476. A spe-
raditional Irish dinner. cial invitation to bring
someone along with you, to
On St. Patrick's Day, touch 'and agree in the i
March7, at 5:30p.m. inthe power of prayer n th
parish of St Vincent de powerofprayer
SEsh dinner
Paul parish, everyone is in- F dner .
vited to share Too Jay's For a fish dinner (fried or
catered traditional corned baked) come join us on the
'beef, cabbage and potatoes first Friday of each month
Irish dinner, with fun prizes until April 2009, 4 p.m. to
and surprises at 5:30 p.m. in 6:30 p.m. in the Fe Ilowsh i p
the parish hall, 5323 C.R. Hall of Lake PanasofTkee
462 in Wildwood. Prizes, United Methodist Church.
"Pot 0' Gold," and other--589.C.R. 470; $7 donation.
surprises will be offered. For more inf6ofiation, call '
150 tickets at $20 each will 793-3438.
be available beginning on Free SaturdayNight Benefit fOr Corey
March 7 and 8 after all movies
Masses, oryou may call Sue Saturday Niht at the The Hoosier Blind will
at 748-0015 Try Saturday Night at the perform a benefit forCorey
. Movies at the Lake Panasof- Ott on Saturday, March 7,
Pray for action fkee United Methodist from 3 to 5 p.m. at VFW Post
The Helping Hands Church on the last Satuday 10137 on 476B, west ofBush-W
Prayer Ministry of Bushnell of every month. The movie's-ell.
Assembly of God invites the- free and snacks '(hot dogs. ':They will perform stan-
community to come and popcorn, chips, drinks, dards and dance music. At 5
join us in prayer as we pray candy and pizza) are cheap. p.m., dinner will be served,
for our families, children,. The fun starts at 7 p.m. Kids "Corey's Favorite Supper,"
schools, churches, armed under 18 need to be accom- for $6 with shepherd's pie,
forces, our nation, our pres- panied by an adult For more salad, rol s, and lemonade
ident, the sick and needy information or the name of pie.
and those in the hospital this month's movie, call the A silent auction and a Chi-
and nursing homes. Join us church at 793-3438. For more nese auction will be at about
in changing our world information about the 6 p.m. All proceeds go to the
through the< power of church: http://www.gbgm- Corey Ott Fund.
prayer every Thursday at umc.org/lakepana-umc/out- Corey grew up in Sumter
11 a.m. at Bushnell Assem- reach.htm. County and is a graduate of'


II.mElii iIm [III St. Lawrenice Catholic Church
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LUTHERAN
12016 CR 681 568-1866
"Bringing a message of rhope
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Diine Services: 7:45 & 10am
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7:45 Ever.n Sunday: 10:00
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726-1637
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LAKE PANASOFFKEE


S First Baptist Church
of Lake Panasoffkee
Hwy 470 Lake Panasofflee 793-5510
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Sun Worsrip 110-.11 15am 2S.69.!088
Sun Evening Study 530- 7 30 p rn1 -n L 1
Wed Teens Children 630 7 30 pm CENTER HILL
Wed Noon Bible Study I, 2 12- 1 pm
NEXT TO YOUTH CENTER C ... A., ,13 352-793-2119
777E. CR48 n., :,ci ..
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* Pastor Ron Thomas 603-1373 1 r ,* o noe .
Cnrnersinne Cares II Palo. John Boone


UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
589 CR470.1 mile W ol 75
--Sunday Worship Seivice 9 30 AM
Hosplirtity ime ii 10 45 AM
Sunday Scnool G n 1er.r.g 11 00 AM
S Sunday School 31l11 15AM
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dolences may be left at
www.bankspagetheus.com.
Arrangements entrusted to
Banks/Page-Theus Funeral
Home, Wildwood.
Mary V. Wilfong, 80,
furniture broker
Mary V Wilfong, 80, of
Lake Panasoffkee, died
Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2009.
She was born in Lincoln
County, N.C. She was a 50-
year resident of Florida.
Mary was a retired furniture
broker and antique dealer
She loved her dogs and fam-
ily. She is survived by
nephews, James M. Wilfong,
Terry E. Wilfong, Dustin Wil-
fong and David Wilfong, and
niece, Deborah Ferrell, all
of North Carolina. She was
preceded in death by her
only brother, James Wilfong.
There will be a private serv-
ice in North Carolina at a
later date. For those who
wish, memorial contribu-
tions may be made to: The
Division of Blind Services,
325 W. Gaines Street, Room
1114, Tallahassee, FL 32399-
0400. Professional services
provided by Beyers Funeral
Home and Crematory, Lees-
burg.



Braidin Colyer, 7, was a
contestant in the Sun-
burst Pageant last Satur-
day and won Little Miss
Leesburg 2009. She also
won the categories pretti-
est eyes, prettiest smile
and best personality. She
will be competing in the
state competition in May.
Her parents are Brandon
and Missy Colyer, of Lake
Panasoffkee.


Ott at VFW post
South Sumter High School
and was active inha the FFA.
He has been diabetic for
over 20 years and began
dialysis with end stage renal
disease a year ago. He is on
the list with Shands to re-
ceive kidney and pancreas
transplants. He needs help
with the upcoming costs of
the anti-rejection medica-
tions. A trust account has
been set up at the Center
State Bank, 114 W Belt Ave.,
Bushnell, FL 33513, to hold
these funds until he gets the
transplants.
For information call.793-
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Granville Beville 2234
members met at the First
Baptist Church of Bush-
nell. First row (left to
right) Bonnie Tenney, Bet-
tye Jemison, Ann Belle-
humeur, and Mary
Harrison; second row -
Joyce White, Lane
Hallewell, Peggy Griffin,
Carolyn Shaw, Peggy
Sloan, Layla Sloan, Pat
Beck, Megan Black and
Doris Sue Smith; third
row Marilyn Barnes,
Victory Sloan, Belle
Phillips and Debra Rid-
dle.


Guest Ann Bellehumeur
presented the program of
period dress.


Sumter calendar


THURSDAY, MARCH 5
Council to meet
The Sumter Elder Affairs
Council will meet at 10 a.m.
at the County Offices, 910 N.
Main St., Bushnell, in Con-
ference Room 142 (in the old
Winn-Dixie Plaza). Presen-
tation will be by Love, Inc.
Services or agencies that
would like to present infor-
mation, should call Bonnie
Reidy at (352) 728-6661.
SATURDAY, MARCH 7
Cheboygan Day
The American Legion
Auxiliary Unit 101 will spon-
sor a Cheboygan Day. Resi-
dents and guests are urged
to attend for a chance to
"meet your Michigan
friends."
Roast beef and chicken
dinner will be served from 6
p.m. Music is also on the
agenda. For more informa-
tion, call the legion at 352-


568-0201.
SUNDAY, MARCH 8
Sensational Singles
Dance Club
Sensational Singles
Dance Club' will hold a
"Touch of the Irish Dance"
from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Sil-
ver Springs Shores Elks
Lodge No. 2730, 7655 East
Highway 25, Belleview.
Music will be provided. A
social hour in the lounge
area from 6 to 7 p.m. for sin-
gles who wish to meet and
mingle before the dance
music begins. This is our St.
Patrick Days Dance. Green
is in.
Donation is $10 for mem-
bers and qualified guests.
Snacks are complimentary
and parking is free and
ample. For more informa-
tion, call Ray at 352-365-0964
or Jean at 352-255-8027 or go
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Plant society meets
The Sumter Native Plant
Society will meet at 6 p.m. at
the Sumterville Community
Building, 2427 C.R. 522
(stone building 1/2 mile
south of 470 on Hwy. 301).
Wally Wilder will present
"The Incredible World of
Florida's Native Orchids."
Join us for refreshments and
native plants for raffle.
To carpool from the Vil-
lages, meet at the Wal-Mart
parking lot just behind Mc-
Donalds at 5:15 (near 466
and 301 in Oxford) or call
751-4380. For more informa-
tion call 568-8277 or visit our
Web site at FNPS.org.
TUESDAY, MARCH 10
Yodeling sweetheart to
perform at Blueberry Hill
Joyce Leonard, Michigan's
yodeling sweetheart, and
Tumbleweed Phil will per-
form at the Blueberry Hills,
RV Park at 7 p.m. The
Leonards sing traditional
country, western, and yodel
selections. Joyce is a cham-
pion yodeler and the couple
are in the Michigan Country
Music Hall of Fame and
America's Old Tyme Coun-
try Music Hall of Fame. Per-
forming with the Leonards
this year will be Fred
Thompson, Frenchie
Boucher and Bill Bryant.
Blueberry Hills RV Park
is at 6233 C.R. 604 in Bush-
nell on the east side of the
Walmart store. The public is


welcome and a freewill of-
fering will be received.
Shrine Club meets
The Villages Shrine Club
will hold its monthly meet-
ing in the Orchid room of the
Hibiscus Recreation Center
on Baily Trail, next to Cane
Gardens Country Club, The
Villages. The meeting will
start promptly at 7 p.m. All
Shrines and their ladies
are invited to attend. The
club meets the second Tues-
day of every month at the
same location. For more in-
formation contact club Pres-
ident Tom Tucker at
753-1836.
SATURDAY, MARCH 14.
Yard sale
There will be a yard sale
at Wildwood Elementary
School at 7:30 a.m. This is
slated to be a bargain
hunter's dream of trash to
treasure. There'll be a vari-
ety of items, including a pon-
toon boat.
Turkey/trap shoot
The Sumter County Long-
beards (local chapter of the
National Wild Turkey Fed-
eration) will be hosting a
Turkey and Trap Shoot from
9 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the
Sumter County Fair-
grounds. Food and drinks
will be sold at the event. We
are also selling raffle tickets
for a Remington Model 700
7mm Camo Buckmaster's
Edition rifle with Nikon
Buckmaster's Edition Scope
and a Benelli Super Nova 12
gauge camo shotgun. Tick-


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ets are $10 each, 3 for $20, or
8 for $50. For more informa-
tion, contact Greg Furlong at
303-4406.
Quilt Show set
The Oaks Quilters' Annual
Quilt Show is from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. at the Oaks RV Camp-
ground, 5551 S.W. 18th Ter-
race, Bushnell, off Route 48
east of 1-75. Quilts and
quilted items will be on dis-
play. There will be vendors,
demos, and a sale table/Bou-
tique. Free admission. Char-
ity Presentations info at
s t e i n -
haus40@wmconnect.com.
MONDAY, MARCH 16
Veterans Benefits
Outreach
Helping Veterans and
their families apply for their
VA benefits at Coleman
Community Center on
Church St., 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
This program is sponsored
by the Disabled American
Veterans (DAV). For more in-
formation, call 360-461-5117
and leave a message. Your
call will be returned.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18
Annual Reunion for high
school graduates
This annual reunion for
graduates is planned for
March 18 at the Lake Pana-
soffkee United Methodist
Church, 589 N. County Rd.
470, Lake Panasoffkee. The
event includes graduates of
1959 or prior years (50+ year
graduates); however, any
graduate and their guests
are welcome to attend. Fel-
lowship begins at 10 a.m.
and lunch will be served at
noon. Reservation for lunch
are $10 and should be made
by March 4 and sent to Mar-
jorie Wells, 4912 C.R. 306A,
Lake Panasoffkee, FL 33538-
3330. You may contact her
for additional information at
793-3924, Marjorie@down-
homerealty.net. Help by
sharing this event news with
classmates.


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There will be a job fair
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the
South Sumter High Cafete-
ria. Join us and inform our
students of possible job op-
portunities in our commu-
nity. Tables and
refreshments will be pro-
vided. Please arrive at 9 a.m.
to set up your displays.
RSVP, Angila Persico,. 793-
3131 extension 209, or Joyce
Sherrill, extension 250.
SATURDAY, MARCH 21
Luncheon, fashion show
The Ladies Auxiliary of
the Knights of Columbus,
Bushnell will have its an-
nual Spring Luncheon,
Fashion Show and Chinese
Auction. Fashions are being
furnished by Bon Worth in
Southern Trace Plaza, The
Villages. Also something
new to our fashion
wardrobe will be beautiful
accessories furnished by
Reasonable Elegance in
Palm Ridge Plaza, The Vil-
lages. Door prizes and Chi-
nese auction with many
items available will take
place, with tickets being sold
at the door.'
The buffet luncheon in-
cludes a variety of sand-
wiches, salads, desserts and
beverages. Tickets for the
luncheon and show are
available in advance and at
the door for only $6.
Doors open at 11 a.m.,
lunch served at 11:30 a.m.
and the show starts at 12:30
p.m. at the St. Lawrence So-
cial Hall, corner of Dade Av-
enue and Highway 301,
Bushnell.
For tickets or information
call Helen at 793-4206.
TUESDAY, MAR. 24
Advisory Council meets
Bushnell Elementary
School Advisory Council
will meet at 5:30 p.m.

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Sumter schools


Richard Shirley, superintendent of schools, presenting Anayeli Orona, School Re-
lated Employee of the Year 2009, with her plaque.


In February, the Lake Panasoffkee Elementary School PTO sponsored a successful
night of Chili Bingo. Attendees enjoyed chili, hot dogs, nachos and the fixin's, while
playing bingo for prizes that were donated by members of the community. Fifth
Grade teacher Allen Ashley acted as the caller and emcee. PTO President April
Carneglia reported that more than $1,300 was raised for the school. In the week
leading up to the Chili Bingo night, PTO ladies sold Candygrams for Valentine's
Day at the school and more than $650 was raised in that activity.

SECO scholarship deadline is March 27


Bushnell Elementary School recently recognized the winners of a drug-free, anti-
smoking poster contest sponsored by the school guidance department and Kim-
berly Alfrey, a tobacco prevention specialist with the Sumter County Health
Department. Poster winners from all kindergarten through eighth grade schools
were collected and used to create a calendar. Bushnell Elementary School had four
winners. They're shown. here with guidance counselor Karon Gray (far left). They
are (left to right) Emily McDonald Marty Sherman's first-grade class; Jacob Be-
rard Danielle Hill's third grade class, Brent Helms from Brooke Shea's fifth-
grade class and Moretta Rivera Daria Paollilo's fourth-grade class and Emma
Carver Cynthia Randolph's first-grade class.


Sumter Electric Coopera-
tive reminds area high
school seniors that the
deadline for submitting ap-
plications for SECO scholar-
ships is March 27.
This year, SECO will
award up to twelve $2,500
scholarships to deserving
seniors from throughout its
service territory.
Applications are avail-


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guidance offices and at any
of SECO's customer service
centers in Marion, Lake, Cit-
rus, and Sumter counties.
To qualify, graduates must
reside in a home being
served by SECO and be en-
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vocational/technical school


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selecting top posters on Wednesday, Feb. 18. The winners are shown with teacher
and coordinator Norma King and their posters. Shown left to right are: Richard Dyal
- first place, King, Dustin Cook second place and Adrea Kasem third. First
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Sumter tidbits


Huge book sale
Thousands of books! The
Friends of the Panasoffkee
Community, Inc. is hosting a
book sale at the Lake Pana-
soffkee Recreation Center
on C.R. 459 off C.R. 470 in
Lake Panasoffkee, March 12,
13 and 14. Thursday and Fri-
day it will be open from 9
a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday,
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call the
library (793-8608) for more


information.
SSHS Class of'78 reunion
The South Sumter High
School Class of 1978 will
hold its class reunion on
April 4. If you have not re-
ceived your invitation for
this event, please contact
Penny Lancaster at 793-
9116. We have lost touch
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sure they get this informa-
tion.
Plant clinic
The Villages Plant Clinic
is from 1 to 4 p.m. on the first
and, third Monday of every
month at the Sumter County
Annex, 8033 County Road'
466. The Bushnell Plant
Clinic is from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. every Wednesday at
7620 C.R. 471, Suite 2, at the
Sumter County Fairgrounds.
For information, call 793-
2728.
Helping Hands
Helping Hands Ministry
at Wahoo Baptist Church
will still be open for help on
Monday from 9 a.m. until 2
p.m. We will not be open on
Wednesday. This has been
changed to Thursdays from
9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Food,
clothing and other necessi-
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Luncheon Bingo
The American Legion
Auxiliary Unit 101, Bevilles
Corner, will have luncheon
bingo the first and third Fri-
day of each month. Doors
open at 11:30 a.m. Lunch is
served at noon with bingo to
follow. For more informa-
tion, call 568-0201.


WHS reunion
Wildwood High School re-
union of the 1970s will be
held March 14, 2009 at the
Wildwood Community Cen-
ter. Anyone interested in
helping out with the reunion
or attending, can check out
the website at www.wild-
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Angel-Fbod Ministries
food bank
Angel-Food Ministries
hosted by the K of C of Our
Lady of the Waters Council
No. 12544 wish to invite all
that need to or wish to save a
little money on their food
bill to come to the St.
Lawrence Social Hall,. on
Wednesday and Saturdays
from 11 ,m. to 1 p.m. You
can also come to the Faith
Based Food Bank on the
second and fourth Thursday
and Friday of the month
from 9 a.m. to noon on
Thursday and 9 a.m. to 2
p.m.on Fridays to place your
order and pay. We are also
available at 352-793-
4205. Please call for more in-
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Sumter Singles
sponsors dances
There is a mixer dance
every first and third Friday
from 8 to 11 p.m. open to sin-
gles and couples of all ages
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miles west of 1-75 off Hwy.
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music. Finger foods appre-
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Sumter Singles, 424-1688.
Language
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The Bushnell Public Li-
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SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2009, PAGE 11



Sumter sports


Wildwood loses


13-1 to Pirates


LARRY BUGG'
Times Correspondent

It was a cold night for the
Wildwood High softball team
to spend at the Crystal River
High softball field.
The Wildcats (0-5) didn't re-
ally seem to warm up Tuesday,
March 3.
Unfortunately for Wild-
wood, Crystal. River (2-6) did
warm up in a 13-1. '"mercy
rule" five-inning victory over


the Wildcats.
Wildwood hurler Ashley
Cumbie took the pitching loss
while Pirate starting pitcher
Melanie Lee took the hurling
victory Sarah Wygle gave up
one run but was otherwise
solid in two relief innings for
Crystal River.
Crystal River exploded for
six runs in the first inning, in-
cluding a three-run inside-the-
park home run for Megan
Unverdorben. Britt Dehoff led
off the inning with a triple to,


right center Becca Reynolds
grounded out to drive in De-'
hoff. Alex Sullivan and
Cheyenne Phelps both singled
before Unverdorben lined her
shot to right field. Haleigh
Hall added an RBI single in
the frame.
The Pirates scored a pair' of
runs in the third inning.
The Pirates added five runs
in the fourth inning. Sullivan
delivered a two-run single and
Laura Savage singled in a run.
Crystal River had five bases on


balls and took advantage of a
throwing error in the inning.
Crystal River had eight hits
and took advantage of 10 walks
and two errors.
Wildwood's lone run scored
in the fourth inning. Keyana
Solomon led off with a double,
reached third on a passed ball
and scored on a groundout.
Wildwood had three hits in
the contest.
The Crystal River High
coach was happy and proud of
her girls.


"These girls come out and
work hard every day of prac-
tice," said Crystal River High
coach Cassie Pearson. "They
give it all they have. We came
out with guns blazing against
Wildwood. They all really
stood out. Megan stood out
with that hit and running the
bases like it was nothing.
When she rounded third, I did-
n't even have time to say any-
thing. She's that fast."
The Wildwood High coach
sounded somewhat like


Orlando Jones ends Wildwood year


LARRY BUGG
Times Correspohdent

It's tough to beat the numb
two-ranked team in the state
That's what Wildwood foul
out on Tuesday, Feb. 24.
Jones beat Wildwood 51-
in a Class 3A Regional semi
nal game in Orlando. Th
ended the Wildwood season
Wildwood finished 21.
They were last ranked eigh
in Class 3A state basketball
polls.
Demetrice McCray had
points to lead Wildwoo
Akeem Marsh had 11 points.


Marsh, Justin Akieme and
McCray all had four rebounds.
"There weren't a lot of re-
bounds to be had," said Wild-
er, wood coach Von Moreland.'
te. "There weren't a lot of shots.
nd "We had 18 rebounds. They
had 19 rebounds. That's not a
43 lot of rebounds.
fi- "It was a low scoring, slow
at paced game."
Jones was not playing like
-5. they normally do.
th "They are fast and athletic,"
ill Moreland said. "We played a
zone defense, and it led to a
16 slower paced game. It accom-
d. polished what we wanted to do.
We played man-to-man in a


game before Christmas. I
thought the zone did what we
wanted to do. I thoughtAkeem
Marsh played a really good
game against Jones. He had
some quality minutes and did
a great job. The team got into
a little bit of foul trouble. We
had to adjust to that.
"We had our chances and
took them right down to the
wire. It was a game at the end,
They hit their free throws.
They hit a big three (point shot
late) to make it a four-point
game. That sealed the deal."
McCray averaged 17 points
per game to lead the team. He


averaged 20 points the year
before.
"He had a little more help
this year," Moreland said.
The Class of 2009 had some
very special athletes. They
helped make the football team
very successful and several of
them may end up with college.
.scholarships.
"I thinkthis is one ofthe bet-
-Ter senior classes we have
had," Moreland said. "They
are a special bunch. We were
hoping to cap off the basket-
ball season with a trip to Lake-
land. They had a tremendous
high school career. We are re-,


Simmons single gives South Sumter win


LARRY BUGG
Times Correspondent

Friday night, the. South
Sumter High baseball team
spent enough time at the Cit-
rus High baseball field.
It was Feb. 27 and the place
was still a little cool for
Florida.
The fans had to be very pa-
tient to get what became a
happy ending for the Sumter
County folks.
Cody Simmons singled past
short to score Jared Bedgood.
Montana Barnes then scored


on a wild pitch to give the
Raiders (3-2 overall and 3-1 in
Class 4A-District 6) a 2-0 ninth
inning victory over Citrus
High.
The pitcher's duel ended
when both starting pitchers
were taken out of the game.
The game was a match of
two pitchers whiffing oppo-
nents at an alarming rate.
The Citrus starting pitcher
Brandon Barroso struck out 17
before Travis Lewis came in to
start off the ninth .inning.
South Sumter starting
pitcher Caleb Harrod struck
out 12 in eightinAngs. Cbry


Jaries pitched a scoreless
ninth inning to pick up the vic-
tory.
South Sumter had five hits
and Citrus committed five er-
rors.
It seemed almost like a mir-
acle when the Raiders finally
scored.
In the crucial ninth, Bed-
good drew a one-out walk.
Barnes then singled. Simmons
then singled to score Bedgood.
Barnes scored on a wild pitch.
"What a game," said South
Sumter coach Mike McCallis-
ter. "Caleb kept us in the game.
It was a great same to watch."


The coach said his team has
struggled offensively
"Our pitching and defense
have kept us in he game," he
said. "Our hitting is coming.
We are playing some tight ball
games." .
Citrus (2-3) had three hits.
South Sumter left seven
runners on base. Chance
Strickland reached base three
times on two errors and a dou-
ble.
South Sumter was to face
Lecanto in Bushnell Tuesday.
Results were not available at
press time.


ally proud of them."
"Demetrice has some possi-
bilities in baseball. DeAndre
Mitchell is hoping for some
football. We are hoping some-
thing will come up."
"I thought we had a great
season but we ran into a really
great team (Jones)," said More-
land. "They are a good team. I
look for them to play for the
state-championship." ..


"American Idol" judge Simon
Cowell as she observed that
her girls seemed almost as
cold as the 40 degree tempera-
ture.
"They (Crystal River) are an
average team but when you
give up hits, walks, we didn't
come and play our game," said
Wildwood High coach Mary
Wittenberg. "Ashley starts
throwing well but we didn't
have her back. It didn't -help
that we gave up a bunch of
runs in the first inning. We put
ourselves in a hole. You have
to have every aspect of the
game. You have to have the hit-
ting there, you have to, have
the pitching there, you have to
have the defense there.
"Today, we didn't put any of
that together. Crystal River has
some good athletes.
"I have a good group of girls
and we have a good group, of
attitudes. We have been sched-
uling tougher teams because
we are going to help ourselves
in the long run. We are a good
ball club and have good ath-
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Sumter outdoors




Paralyzed Veterans host Ocala shoot


PATRICK MCCALLISTER
Guest Columnist,


Wheelchairs won't keep the
Paralyzed Veterans of America
from a good time. From 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. on Armed Forces Day, Sat-
urday, May 16, the Central
Florida chapter of the PVA will
host its second Disability Air
Rifle and Bow Competition at the
Ocala Gander. Mountain, 3970
S.W. 3rd St
The PVA hopes the shoot will
attract novice and experienced
shooters and archers. "This is a
wonderful opportunity for the
disabled and able-bodied alike to,
support veterans and raise
awareness that seeming handi-
caps can be overcome," offered
Jim Trago, board member of the
local PVA chapter, and director of
the shoot
Buford Blizzard, sports direc-
tor, said years of having a disabil-
ity has. taught him nothing can
keep a good shooter down. "If
they can blow a breath, they can
shoot a gun," he remarked. "It's
that'simple."
The. group especially hopes
families with special-needs chil-
dren will attend.
"Disabled children are more
than invited," Blizzard continued.
"I bought three children's rifles
for the event."
Blizzard noted that the compe-
tition is a National Rifle Associa-
tion-certified event, and
instructors will be orn hand. One
; of them is a local PVA associate
inember, Morris Duty.
"I'm' able-bodied," Duty ex-
plained. "I'm not paralyzed. I've
never been a veteran. But I feel
there are some guys out there,


maybe younger guys who were in
Iraq or Afghanistan, who'd like to
get involved in some things." Duty
joined the Central Florida PVA a
few years ago after befriending
past president Michael Combs.
The U.S. Congress chartered
the PVA in 1946. A core mission is
to help wheelchair-bound vets ac-
climate to their disabilities and
excel in spite of them. To join, one
must be a paralyzed veteran, or a
vet with a spinal-cord disease
such as multiple sclerosis.
The group is involved in leg-
islative advocacy for veterans and
the disabled, in addition to offer-
ing paralyzed vets help getting
Veterans Administration serv-
ices. It also has an extensive
sports program to encourage dis-
abled veterans to stay active.
Non-disabled and non-veterans
may join chapters as associate
members. The Central Florida
chapter started in 1977.
While volunteering at the local
PVA, Duty got the idea to teach
wheelchair-bound vets his 45-
year-long passion: archery. "I had
a guy show up at the office one
time," remarked Duty. "He told
me you can't shoot bow and arrow
from a wheelchair I said give me
a chair, and I showed him it could
be done.
"We can come up with fixtures
for his chair, so he could shoot
bows. We can come up with any-
thing. I know a (disabled) guy who
shoots better with his teeth than I
can with both arms and legs. If we
get some people who want to
learn, I can teach them some
way."
Duty also hopes gun and bow
enthusiasts, along with able-bod-
ied veterans, will attend the shoot
to support the disabled. "Bring
your equipment Bring your stuff.


If you don't do anything but shoot
and have some exercise with us,
that's what it's all about."
Trago explained that activity
with socializing is important to
all, but likely more so for the dis-
abled. He said nationally and lo-
cally, PVA hosts many events.
"It's to get (the disabled) out of
the house, and give them things to


do that are available specifically
for them," he offered. "We have
available "sports programs
throughout the year, and this is
just one."
The Central Florida PVA and
the Bass Anglers Sportsman Soci-
ety will host the 23rd annual U.S.
Open Bass Tournamerkt on the
Harris Chain of Lakes, Tavares,


April 17 to 19.
For information about the
shoot or fishing tournament, call
the Central Florida PVA at 407-
328-7041.
Secretary of Defense Louis
Johnson started Armed Forces
Day in 1949 after the creation of
the Department of Defense uni-
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Courtesy Photo/Central Florida PVA
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quadriplegic can shoot an air rifle. The U.S. Army veteran has been quadriplegic 28 years.


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The dangers of rabies


Linda
Graves
Humane
Society .

id you know that ra-
bies is a deadly dis-
ease that not -only
can infect animals, but hu-
mans too? Rabies is spread
when a rabid animal bites or
scratches a person or an-
other animal. Because the
disease is fatal to humans as
well as animals, rabies vac-
cinations are mandated by
law for our domestic pets.
A recent case of rabies has
been confirmed in Sumter
. County by the health depart-


ment. A young raccoon had
shown signs of the disease
and has tested positive for
rabies.
Wild animals who have
the rabies disease will ex-
hibit behavioral changes,
such a having no fear tof
people or domestic animals,
aggression, excessive saliva-
tion or foaming at the
mouth, and paralysis before
death. Domestic dogs and
cats will exhibit basically
the same symptoms of be-
havior changes, foaming at
the mouth, and paralysis be-
fore succumbing to the dis-
ease. Wildlife that can be
affected by rabies are rac-
coons, fox, coyotes, skunks,
bats, and large rodents.
If you see an animal acting
strangely out of character, or
exhibiting any of the above
mentioned symptoms, do


not touch or approach the
animal. An animal that has
rabies may try to attack you
or your pet. Keep a safe dis-
tance and call the authori-
ties, such as the Sheriff's
Department or Animal Con-
trol. If you are bitten or
scratched, wash the wound
with soap and water for at
least 5 minutes, and seek
medical attention as soon as
possible.
A human who has been in-
fected with rabies, and has
not received medical treat-
ment, will first experience
fever,.--sore throat, and
coughing. The symptoms
will soon turn more serious,
into hallucinations and
seizures, and finally coma
and death.'
Because rabies is a seri-
ous public health issue, the
Florida State Department of


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imal Industry has imple-
mented an aggressive
program that helps control
rabies in wildlife. The Ra-
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tributes by air and with
trained teams, oral rabies
vaccines inside tasty fish-
meal morsels that will at-
tract wildlife around the
state. Wildlife will eat the
bait, immunizing the animal.
It is equally important to
have our domestic dogs and
cats vaccinated for rabies.
Not only is it the law that
every dog and cat be immu-
nized, but it is for their own
protection as well as the
protection of the human
families they live with. With
a confirmed case of rabies in
our county, it is imperative
to keep your pet's rabies
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and heifers were steady to
2.00 higher. Supply was light,
demand was moderate.
Feeder steers and heifers
over 600 Ibs 69 percent, (33
percent steers, 36 percent
heifers),over 600 Ibs 3
percent, (3 percent steers,
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Slaughter Cows Boner 80-85%
Wt Range Avg Wt
960-1175 1089
1295-1560 1418
1230-1305 1268
Slaughter Cows Lean 85-90%
Wt Range Avg Wt .
725-755 740
760-780 770
805-1190 1006
820-1145 979
1210-1380 1295
Slaughter Bugs Y.G. 1
Wt Range Avg Wt
1095-1180 1138
1860 1660
1515 1515


Price Range
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Price Range
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27.00-30.00
38.00-43.00
29.00-37.00
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64.00
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45.24
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28.52 Low Dressing
40.71
33.69 Low Dressing
41.80

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S50.15 Low Dressing
S'64.00 High Dressing
51.00 Low Dressing


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Wt Range AvgWt Price Range Avg Prie
250-288 271 110.00-118.00 115.32
300-325 312 -106.00-118.00 111.33
350-398 375 100.00-113.00 108.69
41-425 418 106.00-110.00- 108.02
456-470 458. '101.00-105.00 104.41
501-535 510 88.00-96.00 89.18
605-625 611 83.00-86.00 84.25
Feeder Steers and Bulls Medium and Large 2-3
Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price
210-240 226 106.00-118.00 112.91
260-295 280 100.00-110.00 105.53
330-345 333 88.00-102.00 99.09 '
350-390 375 90.00-100.00 '95.63
465-470 468 87.00-9500 89.24
525-530 528 o 700-85.00, K80:02,-
565-595 580 76.00 76.00
600-640 618 . 70.00-77.00 74.73
650-685 668 70.00 70.00
40 7. 740 68.00-75.00 71.50


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Wt Range AvgWt Price Range'
350-370 358 84.00-93.00
400-445 422 84.00-86.00
450-470 460 76.00-84.00
Feeder Helfers Medium and Large 1-2
Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range
200-230 211 ,106.00-118.00 -
255-290 269 94.00-104.00
320-340 328 87.00-90.00
351-390 369 85.00-96.00
405-445 423 81.00-88.00
450-475 456 84.00-89.00
500-520 508 79.00-82.00
Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 2-3
Wt Range AvgWt Price Range
205-240 225 90.00-99.00
275-295 283 80.00-91.00
320-345 326 78.00-86.00
350-395 374 77.00-84.00
400-430 414 75.00-80.00
470490 482 70.00-78.00
515-538 532 75.00-79.00
Bred Cows Medium and Large 1-2 ,
Wt Range AvgWt Price Range
765-770 767 60.00-74.00
815-1170 978 50.00-78.00
1255-1495 1366 45.00-52.00


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Leadership Suniter 2009 participants
learned about the Quality of Life in Sumter
County on Thursday, February 19th. The day
began at the Sumter County Youth Center
with a presentation by Billy Ray, Executive
Director on the many programs available at
the center which offers low cost care from
7:00 AM to 6:30 PM for youth between the
ages of 5 to 17 years of age. Despite funding
cuts, the Center continues to offer quality
programming. Programs range.from a Victory
Garden that will eventually produce
vegetables for non-profit organizations like
the Wildwood Food Pantry and the Human
Care Network, to programs that offer
enrichment and an alternative to childcare
during the summer months. A presentation by
Uniited Way followed with a focus on
organization priorities including food, family

Celebrate
on the First Thur
Sumter County Chamber of Commerce's
February First Thursday was hosted by the
South Sumter High School Raider's Band
Booster Club. The event was held' Thursday
February 5th in the High School cafeteria. The
South Sumter High School. Concert Band
directed by Cara Canedi played several
musical selections and attendees learned about
the many ways in which this group of young
adults gives back to our community.
COME JOIN US!
Celebrate spring on March 5th at the
Chamber's next First Thursday. Mike Fisette,
Agency, Principal with Allstate Villages
Insurance Agency, LLC is hosting this event.
Join fellow chamber members at 4048
Wedgewood Lane at the Buffalo Ridge


violence and financial planning. Other
activities included a trip to The Wildwood
Soup Kitchen, an ecumenical ministry that
serves more than a thousand meals a week,
a visit from SCARC to talk aboui the
services that the organization provides to
people with disabilities and a presentation
by Hospice, a not-for-profit that helps
individuals maintain their quality of life
during their final days.
Leadership Sumter County offers
participants an opportunity to learn more
about the County where they live and work
while increasing knowledge of the many
ways which different organizations meet
community needs.
Leadership participants are encouraged to
become actively involved in their
community.

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sday in March!
location for festive drinks and plenty of hors
d'oeuvres. Mike and his office staff are new
Chamber members and have joined right in
by attending our Chamber Lunch Exchanges
and now by hosting the March 5th First
Thursday. Mike and his staff understand the
importance of taking advantage of
networking with other area businesses. First
Thursday offers a great way to meet new
business contacts in a relaxed atmosphere.
We hope to see all our Chamber members
and guests March 5th from 5:30pm -
7:00pm off of Rt. 466 in The Villages.
Businesses interested in more information
about First Thursday or joining the Sumter
County Chamber of Commerce please call:
352-793-3099


Last month's Chamber Lunch Exchange
featured Presenter Bradley Arnold, who gave an
Economic Forecast for Sumter County during
the February llth Chamber Lunch Exchange.
The presentation included other Sumter County
topics including the expansion of the Bushnell
County Seat and Sumter County
Administration's move to The Villages.
The March Lunch Exchange may be for you
if you want to. learn ways to take advantage of,
Internet Marketing or if your business needs a
Marketing Plan and you are not sure where to
start. The March Lunch Exchange is the place to
be if you want to give your business a
competitive edge during lean economic times by
learning more about Strategic and Financial
Planning.I
There's something for every business at the
next Chamber Lunch Exchange and you are-
encouraged to reserve your space for
Wednesday, March llth. Our panel will offer
members an opportunity to learn about topics
that will be of assistance to their business from a
Business Panel made up of four enthusiastic
local experts who will share their knowledge
' about basic business strategies followed by a
question and answer period.
Presenters/Topics include:
* Matt Foster, Netsource Technologies, Inc.
on Internet Marketing
Mandy Wettstein, Baker Wettstein Marketing
& Pr., Inc. Creating a Marketing Plan.
Cindy Kelly, BOCC-Developing a
Financial Plan
Russ Sloan, Business Resource Center
Developing a Strategic Plan.
This month's Lunch Exchange is
sponsored by Family Jewelry and Pawn in
Bushnell. The member cost to attend is $10.00
($15.00 for non-members) and includes lunch.
RSVP's are required by 11:30am on March 10th.
Reserve your space by calling 352-793-3099.
The Chamber Lunch Exchange is held on the
second Wednesday of every month at the
Wildwood Country Resort located on Route 44
in Wildwood. The doors open at 11:15am for
early registration and networking with the
program beginning at 11:30am.


Congratulations to Brooke
Hibbard, Chamber of
Commerce Secretary, for her
selection as Board Member of
the Month.
Brooke is employed as
Sumter County Manager for
CenterState Bank NA, and has
been in the banking business for
15 years. One of the reasons
that Brooke loves her job is
because it offers an opportunity
to be actively involved in the
Sumter Community. "Brooke is
often one of the first Board
Members to offer assistance
when we start a new project,"
said Executive Director Lee Ann
Carr; "it's a pleasure to work
with someone who is so
intelligent, committed and
enthusiastic. Somehow, Brooke
manages to find a sense of fun
in everything she does'."
Apart from serving on the


Chamber of Commerce
Executive Board, Brooke also
serves as the Financial Chair
for the Sumter County Relay
for Life, Treasurer for the
Bushnell Kiwanis and as a
Chamber Ambassador. Brooke
states that being involved in
the various organizations has
"given me the opportunity to
get to know many great people
who work hard in the
community". She is currently
a Leadership Sumter County
2009 participant.
Brooke and her husband are
also actively involved in their
church, Cornerstone Baptist of
Inverness, where Brooke
enjoys singing in the praise
band on Sunday morning and
working with the youth group.
She enjoys playing sports such
as softball and racquetball.


MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Tracy's Point Fishing Lodge


Tracy's Point Fishing Lodge
has been selected as the Sumter
County Chamber of Commerce's
Member Spotlight. Built in 1955,
Tracy's Point Fishing Lodge is
located on Lake Panasoffkee,
which is famous for trophy size
largemouth bass, crappie, shell
cracker and bluebill. The Lodge
has eight waterfront cabins, a bait
and tackle shop, a huge covered
pavilion, boat ramp and 2 acres
of parking.
Steve and Donna Lind
purchased Tracy's Point in 2004,
and have had guests such as
Bobby Bare, Mel Tillis, Jimmy
Dickens and the late Porter
Wagner. During the last two years


Tracy's Point has hosted several
national television shows
including 8 time Citgo
Bassmasters champion Shaw
Grigsby as well as "Fishing with
Roland Martin". They also host
their annual Tracy's Point
Fishing Tournament, which is in
its fourth year, which is slated
for April 4, 2009. The
tournament is going to be
featured in Bass Times magazine
in their March 2009 issue.
For more information about
the. lodge, the lake, or upcoming
tournaments please contact Steve
Lind at Tracy's Point Fishing
Lodge 352-793-8060.


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$8.50/hr. Mon. thru
FrI. 40 hrs/wk. High
school .diploma or
GED. Background
screening. Good
driving record.
EOE. Drug Free.
SCARC, Inc.,
213 W, McCollum
Ave.; Bushnell.
352/793-5156
www.scarclnc.com.

HELP WANTED
TO TRAVEL

Must Have Drivers Uc.
Must be 18
(352) 253-8673

MYSTERY
SHOPPERS

Earn up to $100 per
day. Undercover
shoppers needed
to judge retail and
dining establish-
ments. Experience
not required.
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Call 877-688-1559

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for Sumter County
No exp. Req. Training
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hours, Clients estab.
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Sale price $24,900
owner sick health
forcing sale
(941) 685-8291

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& COUNTER TOPS
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352-586-8415

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$15,995 Installed
30x30sx(3:12 pitch)
Vertical Roofw/overhang,
2-9x7 Garage Doors,
2 Gable Vents, 1-Entry Door,
4" Concrete Slab
$17,995 Installed
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& seller financed
mortgages, Fred
Farnsworth,, 36 yrs,
same address &
phone 352-726-9369

8 Pets

HSI Offers Low Cost
Spay/Neuter
Cat Declaw $70,
SDental $75
Info (352) 341-2162

I Feed/Fertilizer/I
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ORGANIC FERTILIZERS
for hay. pastures & all
growers. $40 per acre
Dealer's Wanted
Rob(352) 585-2758

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2/1 SWMH
near Bushnell,
c/h/a, Water &
garbage included.
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$400 per month.
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last months rent
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693-0305 SCT
2008-CA-001150 Suntrust/ Najarian
Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF F' C' C'L- in fiJ' FC'P r.'- rEr .urir,
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SUNTRUST MORTGAGE,
Plaintiff,
vs.
CATHERINE D. NAJARIAN et. al.
Defendants
I NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of. Foreclosure dated Feb. 16, 2009, and entered
I. r,CoseNo. 2008-CA-001150, of the Circuit Court of the
'Fift J(dicial Circuit in and for SUMTER County, Florida,
wherein SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, Is a Plaintiff and
CATHERINE D. NAJARIAN; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
CATHERINE D. NAJARIAN; RONALD L. COLEMAN;
JEANNE M. COLEMAN; UNKNOWN TENANT 1;
UNKNOWN TENANT 2 are the Defendants. I will sell to
the highest and best bidder for cash at WEST EN-
TRANCE OF SUMTER COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 209 N.
FLORIDA STREET, BUSHNELL, FL 33513, at 11:00 a.m. on
March 16, 2009, the following described property as set
forth in said Final Judgment, to wit:,
I SEE ATTACHED FOR LEGAL DESCRIPTION


AUCTIONS

GIGANTIC 3-DAY Auction March
11, 12, 13,2009 Montgomery,
Alabama. (104) Single, Tandem &
Tri-Axle Dumps, (2007-2008) Mack,
Truck Tractors, Lowboys, (68)
Crawler Loaders & Tractors, (54)
Excavators, (41) Motor Graders &
Scrapers, (38) Backhoes, (27) Rubber
Tired Loaders, Articulating Dumps.
Compactors Grinders,, Forklifts,
Paving, Skidders, Feller Bunchers,
Log Loaders, Farm Tractors. J M.
Wood Auction Co., Inc. (334)264-
3265. Bryant Wood AL Lic# 1137.

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BUILDING SUPPLIES

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Buy direct from manufacturer 30/
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Quick turn around. Delivery available.
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

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CARS FOR SALE

Police Impounds! 97 Honda Civic
$500! 97 Honda Accord $700! 97
Toyota Camry $700! for listings call
(800)366-9813 Ext 9275

Police Impounds for Sale! 97 Honda
Civic $500! 92 Acura Integra $600!!!
for listings call (800)366-9813 Ext
9271

EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

Post Office Now Hiring! Nationally!
Avg Pay $20/hr or $57K/yr includes
benefits, OT optional fee-based test
prep materials, not affiliated with the
US Postal Service. (866)713-4492.


TO: STRATEGIC FUNDING SOURCE, INC..
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a suit to foreclose a landlord
lien on the following described real property In Sumter
County, Florida, has been filed against you:
Any and all Equipment, Furniture, Fixtures, Inventory or
other Personal Property Including substitutions and
Accessions Remaining from bominlc's Ristorante, Inc.
that was located at 1000 Canal St., The Villages, FL
32162
and you are required to serve a copy of your written
.defenses to it, if any you have, on' Plaintiff's attorney, G.
Michael Mahoney of McUn & Burnsed P.A., whose ad-
dress Is P.O. Box 491357, Leesburg, FL, 34749, within
thirty (30) days from the first date of publication of this
Notice, and file the original with the clerk of the Court,
either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or Immedi-
ately thereafter; otherwise, a'default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded In the
Complaint.
DATED: February 16, 2009.
GLORIA R. HAYWARD
Clerk of the Court
(SEAL)
By: /s/ Susan A. Stollar
As Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times on
Feb. 26 and March 5. 2009.


HEALTH

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PRICE INCLUDES
PRESCRIPTION! Over 200 Meds '
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HELP WANTED

Over 18? Between High School and
College? Travel and Have Fun w/
Young Successful Business Group.
No Experience Necessary. 2wks Paid
Training. Lodging, Transportation
Provided. (877)646-5050.

Driver- Join PTL today! Company
drivers earn up to 38 cpm. l/2cpm
increase every 60K miles. Average
2,800 miles/week. CDL-A required..
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HVAC Tech Training! GET TO
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No Exp. Needed. EPA & OSHA
Certified 3 5wks. Local Job
Placement and Financing available.
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the government PT. No Experience.
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Code: M

HOMES FOR RENT

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Only $225/Mo! 3 Br $12,500! Only
$199/Mo! 5% down 15 years @ 8%
apr. for listings (800)366-9783 ext
5853

HOMES FOR SALE

6Br 5Ba Foreclosure! $29,900!
Only $238/Mo! 5% down 20 years @
8% apr. Buy, 4 Br $326/Mo! for
listings (800)366-9783 ext 5760

LOTS & ACREAGE

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nal wimth the clerk or this Court at Sumrer Coumny Court-
house, 209 N. Florida Street, Bushnell, FL 33513,,before
service on Petitioner or Immediately thereafter. If you
fall to do so, a default may be entered against you for
the relief demanded In the petition.
Copies of all court documents In this case, Including
orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's
office. You may review these documents upon
request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office
notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of
Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved.
Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers In this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk's
office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of
Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of
documents and Informatlon. Failure to comply can re-
suit In sanctions, Including dismissal or striking of plead-
ings.


Dated: Feb. 19,2009.

COURT SEAL


Gloria R. Hayward
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT


By: Jane Williams
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In the Sumter County Times,
Feb. 26, March 5, 12, 19 and 2009.


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BONUS: investment grade timber.
Endless possibilities! Excellent
financing Call owner (800)898-
4409, x 2176

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STEEL BUILDINGS

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THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY:
Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive, Tampa, FL 33619-1328
Attorneys for Plaintiff
In accordance with the American with Disabilities Act
of 1990, persons needing a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding should contact the ASA
Coordinator no later than seven (7) days prior to the
proceedings. If hearing Impaired, please call (800)
955-9771 (IDD) or (800) 955-8770 (voice), via Florida
Relay Service.
Published two (2) times in the Sumter CountyiTimes,
Feb. 26 and March 5. 2009.


S-37-0305 SCT
Eligibility to vote In question- Ar.r., -) riv.ier
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
ANNA J. ALEXANDER
Last known address atof:
615 LIVE OAK LN, WILDWOOD, FL 34785-9364
You are hereby notified that your eligibility to vote Is
In question. You are required to contact the Supervisor
of Elections, In Bushnell, Florida, no later than thirty (30)
days after the date of this publishing. Failure to respond
will result In a deterrrmnation of nellglbillty by the Super-
visor and your rname will be removed from the state-
wide voter registration system.
Karen S. Krauss
Sumter County Supervisor of Elections
900 North Main Street, Bushnell, FL 33513
March 2, 2009
Published one (1) time In the Sumter County Times,
March 5, 2009.

688-0305 SCT
2008-CA-1080 Branch Banking/ Richard Notice of
Sale-
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2008-CA-1080
BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY,
Plaintiff.
vs.
ELIE RICHARD. et al.,
Defendantss,
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE Npursuant to an Order or Final
Judgment Scheduling Foreclosure Sale entered on
February 17, 2009 In this case now pending in said
Court, the style of'which is Indicated above.
I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in the
Sumter County Courthouse, at the front steps of the
West entrance of the Historical Court House SUMTER
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 209 North Florida Street,
BUSHNELL, FLORIDA 33513, AT 11:00 a.m., on the 18 day
of March, 2009, the following described property as set
forth In said Order or RFnal Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 14, BLOCK 12, WILDWOOD COUNTRY ESITAMS PHASE
1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4, PAGES 48 THROUGH 48F, OF THE PUBUC
RECORDS OF SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA.
a/k/a TBD CR 243A, LAKE PANASOFFKEE, FLORIDA
33538
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE US PENDENS MUST FILE A
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
ENTERED at SUMTER County, Florida, this 18 day of
February, 2009.


(COURT SEAL)


GLORIA R. HAYWARD
As Clerk, Circuit Court
SUMTER Florida
By: /s/ Susan A. Stollar
As Deputy Clerk


Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times,
Feb. 26 and March 5, 2009. BBR-C-919

602-0319 SCT
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed # 4086
PUBUC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that. KAY&TAYLO the holder of
the following certificate has filed said certificate for a
tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number
and year of issuance, the description of the property,
and the name in which it was assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 1393 Year of Issuance: 2001
Description of Property:
LOT 7 BLK 2 TOWN OF WEBSTER OR 140 PG 60 OR 151
PG675
Parcel Number T06A012
SEC6 TWP 22 RNG23
Name In which assessed: E 0 MARTEL & DOROTHY S
MARVEL
Said property being In the County of Sumter, State of
Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed
according to law the property described In such
certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the
Court House door on Monday. APRIL 06 2009 at 11:00
A.M.
Pursuant to Florida Statute 197.542 (2): The high bidder
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 payment.
Witness my hand and official seal on this February 9,
2009.
Gloria R. Hayward
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sumter County, Florida
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ Mellissa Worrell
Deputy Clerk
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WMH PUBLISHER'S -_2/2 OWNER FIN. 615-0319 SCT 691-0305 SCT
N Handyman,$43k, Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from Notice of Application 2008 CA 001251 Fifth Third/Earnest Notice of Sale
NOTICE: $40K, un der market, the sale, If any, other than the property owner as of for Tax Deed # 4099 PUBLC NOTICE
ushnell, All real estate $364mo. w/$4,772 the date of the Is pendens must file a claim within 60 PUBLIC NOTICE
Water & advertising In this dwn. 1/3 acre. Very days after the sale. Notice is hereby given that, VERDOT VI LLC the holder IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFIH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
included. newspaper Is "private GLORIA R. HAYWARD of the following certificate has filed said certificate for OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR SUMTER
pets. subject to Fair 727-992-1372 As Clerk f the Curt a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate num- COUNTY
r month. Housing Act which As Clerk of the Court ber and year of issuance, the description of the prop- CIVIL DIVISION
posit plus makes t illegal to Real Estate I (SEAL) By:/s/ Susan A. Stollar erty, and the name In which it was assessed are asfol- CASE NO. 2008 CA 001251
nths rent advertise "any i ll eu clerk lows:
led for preference, ntey k certificate No.: .174 Year of Issuance: 2006 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY,
nths. n. dimiatio n INVESORS NEEDS Dated this 18 day of February, 2009. Description of Property: Plaintiff,
ave In. discrimination ISBEG ONSLINE OF SE 114 OF SE114 OF SW11/4 ON W vs.
all based on race, Homes Any: Size, IMPORTANT SHORELINE OF RIVER RUN W 330 FT N 220 FT E TO W TIMOTHY S. EARNEST; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
C, Inc., color, religion, sex, cond. location, price, In accordance with the American's with Disabilities SHORE OF RIVER S/LY ALONG RIVER TO POB OR 209 PG TIMOTHY S. EARNEST; CLAUDIA M. EARNEST; IF ULIVING,
IcCollum handicap, familial situation. Over Act, persons needing a reasonable accommodation 532 INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
ushnell, status or national flnac'd, dblwide to participate in this proceeding should, no aer tan Parcel Number R13-021 DEFENDANT(S), IF REMARRIED. AND IF DECEASED, THE
3-5156. origin, or an & mobile homes seven (7) days prior, contact 4he Clerk of the Court's SEC 13 TWP 22 RNG 21 RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AS-
Intention, to make okay. 1-727-992-1372 disability coordinator at 352-568-6628, 209 N FLORIDA Name In which assessed: GEORGE DECOSTER ESTATE SIGNEES, CREDITORS, UENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL
Intention, to make STREET, BUSHNELL, FL 33513. If hearing impaired, Said property being In the County of Sumter, State of OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
e Homes such preference, umtr I contact (TDD) 800-955-8771 via Florida Relay System, Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANT(S); ANCHOR VILLAS
r Sale limitation or : co iSumter Id according to law the property described In such ON LAKE MINOA CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC.;
le discrimination. Count Lan The South 362.19 feet of the West 1/2 of the Northeast certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the WHETHER DISSOLVED OR PRESENTLY EXISTING, TOGETHER
"Familial status 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 3, Township 21 South, Court House door on Monday. APRIL 06 2009 at 11:00 WITH ANY GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, UENORS,
TIONII Includes children 2 Beautiful Range 22 East, Lying South of Jumper Creek Canal A.M. OR TRUSTEES OF SAID DEFENDANT(S) AND ALL OTHER
D NEW under the age of 18 Residential Acres Right-of-Way. Pursuant to Florida Statute 197.542 (2): The high bidder PERSONS CLAIMING BY THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINST
LEWIDE living with parents Located In LESS AND EXCEPT the West 15 feel thereof; AND shall post with the clerk a nonrefundable cash deposit DEFENDANT(S); UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN
Delivered or WIldwoodI LESS a road and utility easement along the Southern 25 of $200.00 at the time of the sale, to be applied to the TENANT #2;
SO-Down legal custodians, $80,000 feet thereof, sale price at the time of full payment. Defendantss.
me $650. pregnant women (727) 678-8817 TOGETHER WITH: an Easement for Ingress and egress Witness my hand and official seal on'this February 9,
Ava pregan (727)678-8817 over and across the following; the West 25 feet of the "2009. NOTICE OF SALE
MART securiand people f Camers/ East 1/2 of the West 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 and the Gloria R. Hayward
7-2244 sec during custody of .. ers/ East 25 feet of the West 1/2 of the West 1/2 of the South- Clerk of the Circuit Court Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final
childrs newspaper wi18ll Travel raiders east 1/4 and the West 25 feet of the East 1/2 of the Sumter County, Florida Summary Judgment of Foreclosure entered In the
ThisnewspaperwllSouthwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 and the East 25 feet (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) above-styled cause, In the Circuit Court of Sumter
16 WIDES not knowingly of the West 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northeast By:/s/ Mellissa Worrell County, Florida I will sell the property situate in Sumter
*Set*A/C accept any I BUY RV'S, 1/4 and the North 25 feet of the Northeast 1/4 of the Deputy Clerk County, Florida, described as:
Steps advertising for Travel Trailers, Southwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 and the South 25 Published four (4) times in the Sumter County Times on
AS: real estate which Is 5th Wheels, feet of Southeast 1/4 of the Northwest-l/4 of the North- Feb. 26, March 5, 12 and 19, 2009. CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO. 8-202, ANCHOR VILLAS ON
22.850 In violation of the Motor Homes east 1/4 and the North 25 feet of the Southeast 1/4 of LAKE MIONA, A CONDOMINIUM, ACCORDING TO THE
26,850 law. Our readers Call Glenn the Northeast /4 of Section 3, Townshp 21 SouthDECLARATION THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL
29,850 are hereby (352) 302-0778 Range 22 East, Sumter County, Florida. RECORDS BOOK 1486, PAGES 370 THROUGH 458,
-688-4635 Informed that all TRAIL LITE Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times on 616-0319 SCTNCLUSIVE OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SUMTER
es.c advertised llin this '03, 26ft., all self con- Feb. 26 andMarch5,2009. 442132009 DR 000140 Carl & Jelna Painter A/K/ANTY, FLORIDA.
avasiaberare talned, 1 slide out Dissolution of Marriage 5447 Admiral Way, Unit 8-202
newspaper aWeo Info,_PUBLIC NOTICE
arbor- av abTeaon an (85200 for more o IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE IFH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN FL 34484
osures equal opportunity (865) 206-0331 AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash,
epo's and basis. To complain 690-0305 SCT Case No.: 2009 DR 000140 On the West front steps of the Sumter County Court-
sales. of discrimination Let Us Work 2008-CA-000888 The Villages/ Dominic's Ristorante Division: FAMILY house, 209 N. Florida Street. Bushnell, FLat 11:00 a.m.,
ed inl 4/2 call HUD toll-free at For You! PUBLIC NOTnCE on March 16, 2009.
gAvail, up 1-800-669-9777. The O CARL L. PAINTER
4k off toll-free telephone SUMTER IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN ad"Petitigner DATED THIS 18 DAY OF February, 2009.
2-2832 number for the s _, AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA an
hearing impaired OUNTY CASE NO. 2008-CA-000888 JEINA PAINTER Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from
e Homes 1-800-927-9275. Respondent the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of
Land -- TIMES THE VILLAGES OPERATING COMPANY the date of the is pendens, must file a claim within 60
Land Plaintiff, NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE days after the sole.
.Get Results vs.
DOMINIC'S RISTORANTE, INC., D CHAN, TO: JEINA PAINTER Witness, my hand and seal of thli court on the 18 day
THIS! C. call RICHARD GRUBER, KEVIN MCKATHAN, COLONIAL BANK, Address Unknown of February, 2009.
S 1-352-793-3163 as successor by merger to First Federal Savings Bank of
RNESS Lake County, STRATEGIC FUNDING SOURCE, INC., and YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed GLORIA R. HAYWARD
m, 1-1/2 __ REWARDS NETWORK ESTABLISHMENTS SERVICES, INC., against you and that you are required to serve a copy CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
March Legl l Defendants, of your written defenses, if any, to it on Carl L. Painter, (SEAL)
March 475 perLe Legals whose address Is 10202 SW 60th Terrace, Bushnell, Flor- By /s/ Susan A. Stollar
.n! 475 per g l.ug NOTICE OF ACTION ida 33513 on or before April 20,2009 and file the origi- Deputy Clerk











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632-0312 SCT
60-2008-CA-323 Wachovla/ Lane
Notice of Sale Pursuant to Chapter 45
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF.THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SUMMER COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 60-2008-CA-323
DIVISION:
WACHOVIA MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JOHN LANE, et al.
Defendants)
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated Feb. 18, 2009, and entered in
Case No. 60-2008-CA-323 of the Circuit Court of the
Fifth Judicial Circuit in and for Sumter County, Florida In
which Wachovia Mortgage Corporation, is the Plaintiff
and John Lane, Land Associates IV, LLC, a Florida Urnm-
ited Uablity Company, are defendants, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash in/on West Door, Sum-
ter County Courthouse, 209 N. Florida Street, Bushnell,
Florida 33513. Sumter County, Florida at 11:00 a.m. on
the 20 day of March, 2009, the following described
property as set forth In said Final Judgment of Foreclo-
sure: -
TRACT 1:
PARCEL E:
A PORTION OF TRACT S, WILDWOOD COUNTRY ESTATES,
PHASE ONE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RE.
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4 AT PAGES 48 THROUGH 8-F,
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SUMMER COUNTY, FLORIDA,
BEING MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TRACT 5,
WILDWOOD COUNTRY ESTATES, PHASE ONE, ACCORD-
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4 AT
PAGES 48 THROUGH 48-F, OF THE PUBUC RECORDS OF
SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA;
THENCE SOUTH 56 DEGREES, 41 MINUTES, 49 SECONDS,
WEST, ALONG THE NORTH BOUNDARY OF SAID TRACT 5,
A DISTANCE OF 1418.03 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
THENCE DEPARTING SAID BOUNDARY, SOUTH 33
DEGREES, 18 MINUTES, 32 SECONDS, EAST, 469.60 FEET TO
THE NORTH RIGHT OF, WAY UNE OF'STATE ROAD 44;
THENCE SOUTH 56 DEGREES, 42 MINUTES, 39 SECONDS,
WEST, ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY UNE 473.13 FEET;
THENCE DEPARTING SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE NORTH 33
DEGREES, 18 MINUTES, 32 SECONDS. WEST, 469.49 FEET
TO THE AFORESAID NORTH BOUNDARY OF TRACT 5,
WILDWOOD COUNTRY ESTATES; THENCE NORTH 56
DEGREES, 41 MINUTES, 49 SECONDS, EAST, ALONG SAID
BOUNDARY, 473.13 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
TRACT II:
PARCEL F:
A PORTION OF TRACT 5, WILDWOOD COUNTRY ESTATES,
PHASE ONE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, AT PAGES 48 THROUGH 48-F,
OF THE PUBUC RECORDS OF SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA,
BEING MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TRACT 5,
WILDWOOD COUNTRY ESTATES, PHASE ONE, ACCORD-
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4 AT
PAGES 48 THROUGH 48F, OF THE PUBUC RECORDS OF
SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA;
THENCE SOUTH 56 DEGREES, 41 MINUTES, 49 SECONDS,
WEST, ALONG THE NORTH BOUNDARY OF SAID TRACT 5,
A DISTANCE OF 1891.61 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
THENCE DEPARTING SAID BOUNDARY, SOUTH 33
DEGREES, 18 MINUTES, 32 SECONDS, EAST, 46949 FEET
TO THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY UNE OF STATE ROAD 44:
THENCE SOUTH 56 DEGREES, 42 MINUTES, 39 SECONDS,
WEST, ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY UNE, 473.24 FEET;
THENCE DEPARTING SAID RIGHT OF WAY UNE, NORTH 33
DEGREES, 18 MINUTES, 32 SECONDS, WEST, 469.37 FEET.
TO THE AFORESAID NORTH BOUNDARY OF SAID TRACT 5,
WILDWOOD COUNTRY ESTATES; THENCE NORTH 56
DEGREES, 41 MINUTES, 49 SECONDS, EAST, ALONG SAID
BOUNDARY, 473.24 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
BEING THE SAME PROPERTIES AS DESCRIBED IN THAT
CERTAIN SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED AS SHOWN
A RECORDED IN'OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1692 AT PAGE
332) OFTTHE 'PUBUC RECORDS OF SUMTER COUNTY,
FLORIDA
A/K/A TRACTS E & F- VACANT LAND); WILDWOOD.
FLORIDA 34785
Any person clalmlng an interest In the surplus from the
sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the
date of the Us Pendens must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale .
:.AFED in. S.rr.ier Counry Frioaa rnl 23 ao' ol Fe ,
2 009 W
GLO RI HAW4FD
Clerk 9 Irre Cirhus Counr
Sumter County, Florida
(SEAL)
/s/ Susan A. Stollar
Deputy Clerk
If you are a person, with a disability .who needs assis-
tance in order to participate in a program or service qf
the State Courts System, you should contact'the ADA
Coordinator, Tammy Graczyk,(352) 569-6088, within
two (2) working days of receipt of this notice, If you are
hearing orvoice Impaired, please call 1-800-955-8771.
Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times on
March 5 and 12,2009, 08-05017

692-0305 SCT
60-2008-CA-00694 Wells Forgo/ Clary
Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 51H JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 60-2008-CA-00694
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. TRUSTEE POOUNG AND
SERVICING AGREEMENT *ATED AS OF MAY 1, 2005
ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES
2005-WHQ3,
Plaintiff,
vs. ARY A/K/A LINDA CLARY;
LINDA R. CLARY A/K/A LINDA CLARY; UNKNOWN


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SPOUSE OF UNDA R. CLARY A/K/A LINDA CLARY; JOHN
DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure dated the 16 day of February,
2009, and entered in Case No. 60-2008-CA-00694, of
the Circuit Court of the 5th Judicial Circuit In and for
Sumter County, Florida, wherein WELLS FARGO BANK,
N.A. TRUSTEE POOUNG AND SERVICING AGREEMENT
DATED AS OF MAY 1, 2005 ASSET-BACKED
PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES 2005-WHQ3 is the
Plaintiff and UNDA R. CLARY A/K/A UNDA CLARY; UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF UNDA R. CLARY A/K/A UNDA
CLARY; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT
(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are de-
fendants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for
cash at the WEST FRONT DOOR OF SUMTER COUNTY
COURTHOUSE, 22 East McCollum Avenue, Bushnell,
Sumter County, Florida, at the Sumter County Court-
house, In Bushnell, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 17 day
of March, 2009, the following described property as set
forth In said Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 125, VILLAGES OF SUMTER UNIT NO. 70,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 6, PAGES 43 AND 43A THROUGH 43D, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE
A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE,
In accordance with the Americans with disabilities
,Act, disabled persons who, because of their disabilities
need special accommodation to participate In this
proceeding, should contact the ADA Coordinator at
209 North Florida Street, Bushnell, FL 33513 or Telephone
Volce/TDD (904) 793-0215 prior to such proceeding.

Dated this 18 day of Feb., 2009.
Gloria R. Hayward
Clerk Of The Circuit Court
(SEAL)
By: /s/ Susan A. Stollar
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times,
Feb. 26 and March 5, 2009. 08-27847


687-0305 SCT
60 2008 CA 001468 Chase/ Lopez Notice of Action
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT
IN AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 60 2008 CA 001468
DIVISION;,
CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ROSAUND LOPEZ, et al,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
HECTOR ROLANDO RIVERA A/K/A HECTOR
RIVERA
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 2626 Mliton Avenue
Kissimmee, FL 34741
CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO
BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following property In SUMTER County,
Florida::
THE SOUTH 164.60 FEET OF THE NORTH 295 56 FEET OF THE
WEST 120.00 FEET OF THE NORTHWEST 114 OF THE
NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH,
RANGE 22 EAST, SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA.
has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of yourwrItten defenses within 30 days af-
ter the first publication, If any, on Florida Default Law
Group, P.L, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address Is 9119
Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300, Tampa, Florida 33634,
and file the original with this Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately thereafter; other-
wise a default will be entered.agalnst you for the relief
demanded In the Complaint or petition.
This notice shall be published once each week for
two consecutive weeks in the Sumter County Times.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on this
19 day of February, 2009.
S. Gloria R. Hayward
Clerk of the Court
(Court Seal
By: /s/ Sus6n A. Stollar
As Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times in the Sumter County Times on
Feb. 26 and March 5, 2009.' F08076306


689-0305 SCT
2008-CA-000451 US Bank/ Forrest
Notice of Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 5th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY
Case #: 2008-CA-000451
Division #
UNC:
U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for the
C-BASS Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Certificates,
Series 2006-CB5,
Plaintiff,
-vs.-
Sharon Forrest;


Legals Legals egals

Defendant(s). are as follows:
Certificate No.: 6492 Year of Issuance: 2006


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NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order of Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated February 16, 2009, en-
tered In Civil Case No. 2008-CA-000451 of the Circuit
Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit In and for Sumter
County, Florida, wherein U.S. Bank National Associa-
tion, as Trustee for the C-BASS Mortgage Loan
Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-CB5, Plaintiff and
Sharon Forrest are defendantss, I will sell to the highest.
and best bidder for cash, AT THE WEST DOOR OF THE
SUMTER COUNTY COURTHOUSE, BUSHNELL, FLORIDA AT
11:00 A.M. on March 17, 2009 the following described
property as set forth In said Final Judgment, to-wit:
LOTS 11 AND 12, BLOCK 1, PLAT 73, SUMTER GARDENS
AND BUSHNELL PARK NO. 2, ACCORDING TO THE MAP
OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE
63, PUBLIC RECORDS OF SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THIS LIS PENDENS MUST FILE
A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS
ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO
YOU, TO 'THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE.
PLEASE CONTACT SUMTER COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 209
NORTH FLORIDA STREET, BUSHNELL, FL 33513 WITHIN 2
WORKING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF'THIS NOTICE OF
SALE: IF YOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED CALL:
1-800-955-8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL:
1-800-955-8770,
DATED at BUSHNELL, Florida, this 18 day of February,
2009.
GLORIA R. HAYWARD
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Sumter County, Florida
(SEAL)
/s/ Susan A. Stollar
Deputy Clerkic
Published two (2) times n the Sumter County Times on
Feb. 26 and March 5, 2009, 08-096143

686-0305 SCT
60-2008-CA-000874 Indymac/ Lopez
Re-Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 60-2008-CA-000874
INDYMAC BANK, FSB,
Planhtiff,
vs.
ROSALIND LOPEZ; HECTOR R. RIVERA A/K/A HECTOR
RIVERA; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT (S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY,
Defendants.
RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure dated the 16 day of January,
2009, and entered In Case No. 60-2008-CA-000874, of
the Circuit Court of the 5TH Judicial Circuit In and for
Sumter County, Florida, wherein INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B.
Is the Plaintiff and ROSAUND LOPEZ; HECTOR R. RIVERA
A/K/A HECTOR RIVERA; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UN-
KNOWN TENANT (S) IN POSSESSION OF THE ,SUBJECT
PROPERTY are defendants. I will sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash at the WEST FRONT DOOR OF
SUMTER COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 22 East McCollum
Avenue, Bushnell; Sumter County, Florida, at the Sumter
County Courthouse, In Bushnell, Florida, at 11:00 a.m.
on the 19 day of March, 2009, the following described
property as set forth In said Final Judgment, to wit:
SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO AND
MADE A PART HEREOF
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE US PENDENS MUST FILE A
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
In accordance with the Americans with disabilities
Act disabled pern" w :ho because of.their disabilities
,- aO r'.s1ia; .:.:,..rr..T,r.:..,3, .:-.r. I, 3,11,.:|r_,:)i- Ir, this
c: r eoal-g .r..:.ula :.lact Tr., "D- C''c.rair..-:r at
209 North Florida Street, Bushnell, FL 33513 or Telephone
Volce/TDD (904) 793-0215 prior to such proceeding.
Dated this 19 day of February, 2009.
Gloria R. Hayward
Clerk Of The Circuit Court
(SEAL) .
By: /s/ Susan A. Stollar
Deputy Clerk

EXHIBIT "A"
The South 84.00 feet of the North 459.56 feet of the West
120.00 feet of Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Sec-
ton 24, Township 21 South, Range 22 East, Sumter.
County, Florida; TOGETHER WITH. an easement for In-
gress and egress over and across the East 50 feet of the
West 170 feet of saFd Northwest 1/4 of Northeast 1/4 of
Section 24; LESS right of way for County Road No. 48
across the South side of said easement.
AND
Lot 12, also known as the West 120.00 feet of the South
80.00 feet of the North 375.56 feet of Northwest 1/4 of
the Northeast 1/4 of Section 24, Township 21 South,
Range 22 East, Sumter County, Florida; TOGETHER WITH
an easement for Ingress and egress over and across
the East 50 feet of the West 170 feet of said Northwest
1/4 of Northeast 1/4 of Section 24; LESS right-of-way for
County Road No. 48 across the South side of sold ease-
ment.
Published two (2) times In the Sumter. County Times on
Feb. 26 and March 5, 2009. 08-28575

612-0319 SCT
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed # 4096
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that, SAUTERNES V LLC the
holder of the following certificate has.filed said certifi-
cate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certifi-
cate number and year of Issuance, the description of
'the property, and the name In which it was assessed


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Description of Property:
BEG AT NW COR OF NE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 RUN
E/LY 210 FT S 210 FT W 210 FT N 210 FT TO POB ALL IN
SECTION 32 TOWNSHIP 19 RANGE 23
Parcel Number G32-008
SEC32 TWP 19 RNG23
Name In which assessed: MARY LEE GUNN ESTATE &
JENNIFER MOORE
Said property being in the County of Sumter. State of
Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed
according to law the property described In such
certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the
Court House door on Monday. APRIL 06 2009 at 11:00
AM.
Pursuant to Florida Statute 197.542 (2): The high bidder
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 payment.
Witness myhand and official seal on this February 9,
2009. ,.
Gloria R. Hayward
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sumter County, Florida
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ Mellissa Worrell
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In the Sumter County Times on
Feb. 26, March 5, 12 and 19, 2009.

628-0312 SCT
2008-CA-527 Suntrust/ Basdeo Notice of Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT'OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2008-CA-527
SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC.,
Plaintiff,.
vs.
RIA BASDEO, et al.,
Defendantss,
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Final Judg-
ment entered In this case now pending In said Court,
the style of which Is Indicated above.
I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in the
Sumter County Courthouse, at the front steps of the
West entrance of the Historical Court House SUMTER
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 209 North Florida Street,
BUSHNELL, FLORIDA 33513, on the 24 day of March,
2009, at 11:00 a.m., the following described property as
set forth in said Order or Final Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 6, BLOCK B, JUMPER CREEK MANOR, ACCORDING
TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 9, PAGE(S) 5-5B, PUBLIC RECORDS OF SUMMER
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE US PENDENS MUST FILE A
CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
ORDERED AT SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA, this 23 day of
Feb., 2009.
GLORIA R. HAYWARD
As Clerk, Circuit Court
SUMTER Florida
(COURT SEAL) ..
By: /s/ Susan A. Stollar
As Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times,
March 5 and 12, 2009. STB-C-1835 \


634-0312 SCT
60-2008-CA-000646 Wells Forgo/ Olex
Notice of Rescheduled Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT
IN AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 60-2008-CA-000646
DIVISION

WELL FARGO BANK. N A
Plaintiff.
vs.
GREGORY A. OLEX, et al,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Re-
scheduling Foreclosure Sale dated February 26, 2009
anedentered In Case No. 60-2008-CA-066 of the r-
cuit Court. of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit In apd for SUMTER
County, Florida, wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., is
the Plaintiff and GREGORY A. OLEX; LINDA C. OLEX;
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS
INCORPORATED AS NOMINEE FOR MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INCORPORATED,
AS NOMINEE FOR IRWIN HOME EQUITY, are the Defend-
ants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at
WEST FRONT DOOR OF SUMMER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
at 11:00 A.M., on the 27th day of march, 2009, the fol-
lowing described property as set forth In said Final
Judgment:
LOT 35, VILLAGES OF SUMTER SOUTHERN OAK VILLAS,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 6, PAGES 45 AND 45A, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA..

A/K/A 2450 SOUTHERN OAK STREET, THE VILLAGES, FL
32162
Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from the
sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the
date of the Us Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60)
days after the sale.
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on Feb.
26,2009.
Gloria R. Hayward
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(SEAL)
By: /s/ Susan A. Stollar
Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times,
March 5 and 12, 2009. F08040924


Parcel Number M06B22
SEC6 TWP 21 RNG21
Name In which assessed: HOWARD D FERGUSON
Said property being in the County of Sumter, State of
Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed
according to law the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the
Court House door on Monday APRIL 06 2009 at 11:00
A.M.
Pursuant to Florida Statute 197.542 (2): The high bidder
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 payment.
Witness my hand and official seal on this February 9,
2009.
Gloria R. Hayward
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sumter County, Florida
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ Mellissa Worrell
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times in the Sumter County Times on
Feb. 26. March 5, 12 and 19,.2009.

625-0305 SCT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Central Florida Combined Federal Campaign
(C--CFC) will be accepting applications for the 2009
Local Federal Charitable Campaign beginning on
March 02, 2009. The deadline for Local applications Is
Tuesday, March 31, 2009 at 5 PM EST. To obtain an ap-
plication you may visit the Central Florida Combined
Federal Campaign website at www.cf-cfcorag or call
407-835-0900 ext. 101 or ext. 745, or write the CF-CFC
at 1940 Traylor Blvd. Oriando FL 32804. The Local Fed-
eral Coordinating Committee (LFCC) will notify parties
of eligibility decisions In writing by May 01,2009.
Published one (1) time In the Sumter County Times on
March 5, 2009.


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635-0312 SCT
60-2008-CA-001170 Indymac/ Calloway
Notice of Rescheduled Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT
IN AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 60-2008-CA-001170
DIVISION

INDYMAC FEDERAL BANK, F.S.B.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MARCELLE P. CALLOWAY
A/K/A MARCELLE PARENT CALLOWAY, et al,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Re-
scheduling Foreclosure Sale dated February 25, 2009
and entered in Case No. 60-2008-CA-001170 of the Cir-
cuit Court of the FIFRH Judicial Circuit in and for SUMTER
County, Florida wherein INDYMAC FEDERAL BANK,
F.S.B., Is the Plaintiff and MARCELLE P. CALLOWAY
A/K/A MARCELLE PARENT CALLOWAY: MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INCORPORATED,
AS NOMINEE FOR CITIMORTGAGE, INC.; are the De-
fendants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for
cash at WEST FRONT DOOR OF SUMMER COUNTY
COURTHOUSE at 11:00 A.M., on the 27th day of March,
2009, the following described property as set forth In
said Final Judgment:
FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4
OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 19
SOUTH, RANGE 21 EAST, SUMMER COUNTY, FLORIDA, RUN
SOUTH 00 DEGREES 41 MINUTES 10 SECONDS WEST,
ALONG THE WEST BOUNDARY OF THE SAID NORTHEAST
1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, A DISTANCE
OF 26.54 FEET, TO THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY OF
STATE ROAD 44 AND POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE FOL-
LOWING DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND; FROM SAID
POINT OF BEGINNING, RUN NORTH 85 DEGREES 34 MIN-
UTES 44 SECONDS EAST, ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY, A DISTANCE OF 224.89 FEET TO A POINT
THAT IS SOUTH 89 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 30 SECONDS
EAST 224.00 FEET, WHEN MEASURED ALONG THE NORTH
BOUNDARY OF THE AFORESAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11 AND SOUTH 00 DEGREES
41 MINUTES 10 SECONDS WEST, 7.29 FEET, FROM THE
AFORESAID NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4
OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11; THENCE SOUTH
00 DEGREES 41 MINUTES 10 SECONDS WEST 262.31 FEET,
TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY OF OLD
STATE ROAD 44; THENCE SOUTH 67 DEGREES 29 MINUTES
00 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY 243.16 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST
BOUNDARY OF THE AFORESAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11; THENCE NORTH 00 DE-
GREES 41 MINUTES 10 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID WEST
BOUNDARY, 338.31 FEET, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
AND END OF THIS DESCRIPTION
LESS AND EXCEPT THE PROPERTY CONVEYED TO THE
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 836, PAGE 795, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
A/K/A 4721 W STATE ROAD 44, LAKE PANASOFFKEE, FL
33538 -
Any person claiming an Intbrest in the surplus from
the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of
the date of the Us Pendens must file a claim within sixty
(60) days. after the sale.
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on Feb.
25, 2009.
Gloria R. Hayward
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(SEAL)
By: /s/ Susan A. Stollar
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times in the Sumter County Times,
March 5 and 12,2009. F08079860


613-0319 SCT
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed # 4097
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that, MERLOT III LLC the holder
of the following certificate has filed said certificate for
a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate num-
ber and year of issuance, the description of the prop-
erty, and the name In which it was assessed are as fol-
lows:
Certificate No.: 773 Year of Issuance: 2006
,DescripionofPropedry: ', ," "'" N'' OF
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NW 1/4 RUN S 83 DEG 23 MIN 44 SEC E 159.22 FT TO
CENTER OF CANAL S 02 DEG 46 MIN 20 SEC W 80 FT N
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685-0305 SCT
2008-CA-001428 Mercantile/ Bay Pointe Builders
Notice of Sale on Complaint
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 2008-CA-001428 .

MERCANTILE BANK, a division of Carolina First Bank,
Plaintiff,
v.
BAY POINTE BUILDERS, LLC, a Florida limited liability
company; GERALD F. BLAKE, Individually and
SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY PROPERTIES, LLC, a Florida
limited liability company,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE ON COMPLAINT -

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, the
Clerk of the Circuit Court for Orange County, Florida,
under and pursuant to the Final Summary Judgment
heretofore entered on the 16th day of February, 2009,
In that certain cause pending In the Circuit Court of
the Fifth Judicial Circuit, In and for Sumter County,
Florida, being Civil Action No. 2008-CA-001428, In
which the Plaintiff is MERCANTILE BANK, a division of
Carolina First Bank ("Mercantile"), and the Defendants
are BAY POINTE BUILDERS, LLC, a Florida limited liability
company ('Bay Pointe') and GERALD F. BLAKE, Individ-
ually ('Blake"), Jointly and severally, and SOUTHEAST
COMMUNITY PROPERTIES, LLC, a Florida limited liability
company ('Southeast'), and under and pursuant to the
terms of the said Findl Summary Judgment will offer for
sale at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for
cash, on the west front steps of the Sumter County
Courthouse, 209 North Florida Street, Bushnell, Florida
33513, on the 18 day of,March 2009, at the hour of
11:00.a.m. in the morning, the same being a legal sales
day and the hour a legal hour of sale, the real and
personal property situated In Sumter County, Florida
and legally described as follows:

Real Property
THE MORTGAGE PROPERTY

(A) THE LAND. All the land located in the County of
Sumter, State of Florida; (The "Land'), described as fol-
iow n. Mr
Parcel A 1
The North 1/2 of The Southwest 1/4, Less the West 1/4
Thereof; and the northwest 1/4 Less the West 1/4 and
Less the North 275.00 Feet, Thereof; and the Northeast
1/4'Less the North 275.00 Feet Thereof; and the North-
west 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 33, Township 21
South, Range 23 East, Sumter County, Florida. And The
North 1/2 Of The Northwest 1/4 of Section 34, Township
21. South, Range 23 East, Sumter County, Florida, Lying
West of County Road 478, Less the North 275.00 Feet
Thereof.'
Parcel B
(Easement Parcel) Together with an Easement for
Ingress and Egress over the Properties Described as
follows:
The South 250 Feet of the East 100 Feet of the West 1/2
of the Northwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 33,
Township 21 South, Range 23 East, Sumter county,
Florida.
And ,
The East 100 Feet of the West 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of
the Southwest 1/4 of Section 33, Township 21 South,
Range 23 East, Sumter County, Florida, Less and Road
Right of Way for C-478.

(B) THE IMPROVEMENTS. TOGETHER WITH all buildings,
structures and improvements of every nature whatso-
ever now or hereafter situated on the Lane, and all fix
tures, machinery, appliances, equipment, furniture, and
personal property of every nature whatsoever now or
hereafter owned by Borrower and located In or on, or
attached to. orused or Intended to be used In connec-
tion with or with the operation of, the Land, buildings,
structures or other Improvements, or In connection with
any construction being conducted or which may be
conducted thereon, and owned by Borrower, including
r -all 1_i r. l-.r a. .r." TI Cr, 'r1 1:. rr.. -r r Tr,r .n .. r. -r
r.'-,.- o '-c" .u rrjr..:. .. -. . -r .-. e. rT,- ao. -, i ir ,
r" egsi g.ir.g -.3 all .- rre rit rl.r l >rr r iri.rlte .e:r .f B6r-
rcrAer i. r,ai. t) any such personal property or fixtures
(subject to any lien, security Interest or claim) together
with the benefits of any deposits or payments now or
hereafter made on such personal property or fixtures
by borrower oron its behalf (the "Improvements').

(C) EASEMENTS OR OTHER INTERESTS. TOGETHER WITH
all easements, rights of way, gores of land, streets;"
ways, alleys, passages, sewer rights, waters, water
courses, water rights and powers, and all estates, rights,
titles, Interests; privileges, Ilberties,'tenements, heredita-
.ments and appurtenances whatsoever, in any way be-
longing, relating or appertaining to any 6f the property
hereinabove described, or which hereafter shall In any
way belong, relate or be appurtenant thereto, whether
now owned or hereafter acquired by Borrower, and the
reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders,
rents, Issues and profits thereof, arid all the estate, right,
title, Interest, property, possession, claim and demand
whatsoever, at law as well as in equity, of Borrower of,
In and to the same; Including but not limited to all judg-
ments, awards of damages and settlements here-
after made resulting from condemnation proceedings
or the taking of the property described In paragraphs
(A),(B) and (C) (the "Property) hereof or any part there-
of under the power of eminent domain, or.for any
damage (whether cause by such taking or otherwise)
to the Property hereof or any part thereof, or to any,
rights appurtenant thereto, and all proceedings of any
sales or other dispositions of the Property or any part
thereof.

(D) ASSIGNMENT OF RENTS. TOGETHER WITH all rents,
royalties, issues, profits, revenue, Income and other
benefits from the Property to be applied against the In-
debtedness and other sums secured hereby, provided,
however, that permission is hereby given to Borrower so
long as no default has occurred hereunder, to collect,
receive, take, use and enjoy such rents, royalties,
issues, profits, revenue, Income and other benefits as
they become due and payable, but not In advance
thereof, to enforce all Borrower's rights under any lease
now or hereafter affecting the Property. The foregoing
assignment shall be fully operative without any further
action on the part'of either party and specifically
Lender shall be entitled, at its options upon the odcur-
rence of a default hereunder, to all rents', royalties,
Issues, profits, revenue, Income and other benefits from
the Property whether or not Lender takes possession of
the Property. Upon any such default hereunder, the
permission hereby given to Borrower to collect such
rents, royalties, issues, profits, revenue, Income and
other benefits from the Property shall terminate and
such permission shall not be reinstated upon a cure of
the default without Lender's specific consent. Neither
the exercise of arny rights under this paragraph by
Lender nor the application of any such rents, royalties,
issues, profits, revenue, income or other benefits to the
Indebtedness and other sums secured hereby, shall
cure or waive any default or notice of default hereun-
der or Invalldate any act done pursuant hereto or to
any such notice, but shall be cumulative of all other
rightsand remedies.

(E) ASSIGNMENT OF LEASES. TOGETHER WITH all right,
title and Interest of Borrower in and to any and all
leases now or hereafter on or affecting the Property to-
gether with all security therefore and all monies payable
thereunder, subject, however, to the conditional per-
mission hereimabove given to Borrower to collect the
rentals and enforce its rights under any such lease. The
foregoing assignment of any lease shall not be
deemed to Impose upon Lender any of the obligations
or duties of Borrower provided In any such lease, and
Borrower agrees to fully perform all obligations of the
lessor under all such leases. Upon Lender's request, Bor-
rower agrees to send to Lender a list, or copy, of all
leases covered by the foregoing assignment and as
any such lease shall expire or terminate or as any new
lease shall be made, Borrower shall so notify Lender In
order that at all times Lender shall have a current list of
all leases affecting the Property. Lender shall have the
right, of any time and from time to time, to notify any
losses 9f the rights of Lender as provided by this para-
graph. From time to time, upon request of Lender, Bor-
< rower shall specifically assign to Lender as additional
security hereunder, by an Instrument In writing in such
form as may be approved by Lender, all right, tihe and
interest of Borrower in and to any and all leases now or
hereafter on or affecting the Mortgaged Property, to- .
gether with all security therefore and all monies payable
S thereunder, subject to the conditional permission here-
Inabove given to Borrower to collect the rentals and
enforce Its rights under any such lease. Borrower shall
also execute and deliver to Lender any notification, f-


noncing statement or other document reasonably re-
quired by Lender to perfect the foregoing assignment
* as to any such lease. Upon the reasonable request of
theLender, the Borrower shall provide the Lender with
estoppel letters or certificates from the various tenants,
4 If any, occupying the Mortgage Property, stating In de-
tall, the current status of their lease and/or occupancy
of the Mortgage Property.
*. This Instrument constitutes an absolute and present
assignment of the rents, royalties, Issues, profits, reve-
nue, Income and other benefits from the Mortgageo


Property, subject, however, to the conditional permis-
sion given to Borrower to collect, receive, take, use
and enjoy the same and enforce its rights as provided
herelnabove; provided, further, that the existence or
exercise of such right of Borrower shall not operate In
subordinate this assignment to any subsequent assign-
ment, in while or In part, by Borrower, and any such
subsequent assignment to any subsequent assignment,
In whole or in part, by BorrdoWr.,"and any such
subsequent assignment by BorroWer shall be subject to
the rights of Lender hereunder.

(F) FIXTURES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. TOGETHER
WITH a security Interest In (1) 911 property and fixtures af-
fixed to or located on the Property which, to the fullest
extent permitted by law shall be deemed fixtures and
a part of the Property; (Il) all articles of personal prop-
erty and all materials delivered to the Property for use
In any construction being conducted thereon, and
owned by Borrower; (III) all proceeds, products, re-
placements, additions, substitutions, renewals and ac-
cessions of any of the foregoing; (Iv) all contract rights,
general Intangibles, water and sewer payments, leases
and lease payments, eminent domain awards, Insur-
ance policies and proceeds, actions and right In ac-
tion, as all of the same may relate to the Property; (v)
all contracts, agreements, licenses and permits, now or
hereafter In existence, used by the Borrower in connec-
tion with the operation of any business now, or hereaf-
ter, operated on the Land; and,(vi) all Instruments, doc-
uments, chattel papers and general business Intangl-
bles relating to or arising from the collateral described
In this paragraph (F) and all cash and non-cash pro-
ceeds and products thereof. The foregoing items (I), (II)
and (III) (hereafterthe "Tangible Property") Include (a)
all rights, title and Interest of Borrower In and to the min-
erals, soil, flowers, shrubs, crops, trees, timber and other
emblements now or hereafter on the Property or under
or above the same or any part or parcel thereof: (b) all
machinery, apparatus, equipment, fittings, fixtures,
whether actually or constructively attached to the,
Property and Including all trade, domestic and orna-
mental fixtures and articles of personal property of
every kind and nature whatsoever now or hereafter lo-
cated In, upon or under the Property or any part there-
of and used or usable In connection with any present
or future operation of the Property and now owned or
hereafter acquired by Borrower, Including, but without
limiting the generality of the foregoing,-all heating, air
conditioning, freezing, lighting, laundry, Incinerating
and power equipment; engines; pipes; pumps; tanks;
motors; corndults; switchboards; plumbing, lifting,
cleaning, fire prevention, fire extinguishing, refrigerat-
Ing, ventilating and communications apparatus; boil-
ers, ranges, furnaces, oil burners or units thereof; appli-
ances, air cooling and air conditioning apparatus;
vacuum cleaning .systems; elevators; escalators;
shades; awnings; screens; storm doors and windows;
stoves; wall beds; refrigerators; attached cabinets;
partitions; ducts and compressors; rugs and carpets;
draperies; furniture and furnishings;: together with. all
building materials and equipment now or hereafter
delivered to the Property and Intended to be Installed
therein, Including but not limited to lumber, plaster,
cement, shingles, roofing, plumbing, fixtures, pipe,
lath, wallboard, cabinets, nails, sinks, toilets, furnaces,
heaters, brick, tile, water heaters,- screens, window
frames, glass doors, flooring, paint, lighting fixtures
and unattached refrigerating, cooking, heating and
ventilating appliances and equipment; together with
all proceeds, additions and accessions thereto and
replacements thereof; (c) all of the water, sanitary and
storm sewer systems now or thereafter owned by the
Borrower which are now or hereafter located by, over
and upon the Property or any part and parcel there-
of, and which water system Includes all water mains;
service laterals, hydrants, valves and appurtenances,
and which sewer system Includes all sanitary sewer
lines, Including mains, laterals, manholes, sewer and
water tap units, and appurtenances thereto; and (d)
all paving -for streets, roads, walkways or entrance
ways now or hereafter owned by Borrower and which
are now or hereafter located. on the Property or any
part or parcel thereof. The foregoing items (iv), (v) and
(yl) (hereinafter the, "Intangible Collateral") Include
(aa) all sewer permits, connection fees, Impact fees,.
reservation fees, and other deposits or payments
made in connection with- 'the reservation,.
allocation, permitting or providingof Wastewatertreat-
ment and potable waterto ,the Property and any and
all claims or demands relating thereto; now owned or
which may hereafter be 'acquired by Borrower,
together with all right, title, Interest, equity, estate,
demand or claim to the provision of wastewater treat-
ment and potable water to the Property, now existing
or which may hereafter be acquired by Borrower; (bb)
all of Borrower's Interest as lessor In and to all leases or
rental arrangements of the Priperty or any part there-
of, heretofore made and enteredlnto, and In and to
all'leases or rental arrangements hereafter made and
entered Into by Borrower during the life of the security
agreements or any extension or renewal thereof,
together with all rents and payments In lieu of rents,
together with any and all guarantees of such leases or
rental arrangements and including all -present and
future security deposits and advance rentals; (cc) any
and all awards or payments, Including Interest thereon
and the right to receive the same, as a result of (a) the
exercise of the right of eminent domqln, (b) the alter-
ation of-the grade of any street; or (c) any other Injury
to, taking of or decrease In the. value of the property;
(dd) all of the right, title and Interest of the Borrower In
and to all unearned premiums accrued, accruing or
to accrue under any and all Insurance policies now or
hereafter provided pursuant to the terms of security
agreements, and all proceeds, or sums payable for
the loss of or damage to the Property herein, or rents,
revenues, Income, profits or proceeds from leases,
franchises, concessions or licenses of or on any part of
the Property; (ee) all contracts'and contract rights of
Borrower arising from contracts entered Into In conec-
flon with development, construction upon or operation
of the Property, Including but not limited to, all deposits
held by or on behalf of the Borrower, and all manage-
ment, fran chise and service agreements, related to
the business now or hereafter conducted by the
Borrower on the Property; (ff) all of the-right, title and
Interest of the Borrower In and to any trade name,
names of businesses, or fictitious names of any kind
used In conjunction with the operation ofany business
or endeavor located on the Property; and (gg) all of
Borrower's Interest in all utility security deposits or bonds
on the Property or any pdrt or parcel thereof; Borrower
(Debtor) hereby grants to Lender (Creditor) a security'
Interest In all of the foregoing items (I) through (vi).

(G) SECURITY AGREEMENT, To the extent any of the
property described encumbered by this Mortgage
from time to time constitutes personal property subject
to the provisions of the Florida Uniform Commercial
Code (the "Code), this Mortgage constitutes a
"Security Agreement,' "Financing Statement" and
'"Fixture Filing" for all purpose: ur-.de ilhe Code:.
Without limitation; Lender, at Ir. -r.cnr.:.r. upon
Borrower's default under i i-,i ..otgage continuing
beyond any applicable curoane. pie,.:a *Aii have all
rights, powers, privilegs, and rermeacie from time to
time available to a secured party under the provisions
of the code with respect to such property,.
Notwithstanding any provision of this Mortgage to the
contrary. Borrower and Lender agree that, unless
and until Lender affirmatively elects otherwise, all
property In any manner used, useful, or Intended to be
used for the Improvements of, or production of Income
from, the Land Is, and at all times and for all purposes
and in all proceedings both legal or equitable shall be,
regarded as part of the real estate lrrespective of
whether ((I) any such Items are physicOlly attached to
the Improvements; (II) serial numberit'are used for the
better Identification of certain equipment; or (III) any
such Item is referred to or reflected In any financing
statement filed or recorded at any time. Similarly, the
mention in any financing statement of the rights In, or
the proceeds of, any fire and/or hazard Insurance pol-
Icy, or any award In eminent domain proceedings for a
taking or for loss of value, or Borrower's Interest as les-
sor In any present or future lease or rights to Income
growing out of the use of the Mortgage Property,
whether pursuant to a lease or ottlerlise, shall not be
construed as altering any of Lernder's rights as deter-
mined by this Mortgage, or otherwise available at law
or In equity, or impugning the priorityof this Mortgage,
or the Loan Documents, or both, but such mention In
any financing statement Is declared to be for Lender's
protection If, as, and when any court holds that notice
of Lender's priority of interest, to be effective against a
particular class of persons, Including the Federal gov-
ernment and any subdivision or entity of the Federal
government, must be perfected In the manner required
by the Code. Borrower agrees to execute and deliver
on demand and does hereby appoint Lender as Its
attorney-in-fact to execute, deliver record, and file
such other security agreements, financing statements


and other Instruments as Lender may request In order
to perfect Its security Irterest or to Impose the lien
hereof more, specifically upon any of such property.
Everything referred to In paragraphs (A), (B), (C), (D),
(E), (F) and (G) hereof and any additional property
hereafter acquired by Borrower to be used In connec-
tion with the Property and subject to the lien of this
Mortgage or Intended to be so Is herein referred to as
the "Mortgaged Property."

Personal Property
All rights, title and Interest of Debtor In and to the


CLASSIFIED



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A.M.
Pursuant to Florida Statute 197.542 (2): The high bidder
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 payment.
Witness my hand and official seal on this February 9,
2009.


IC( RCUIT COURT SEAL)


Gloria R. Hayward
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sumter County, Florida


By: /s/ Mellissa Worrell
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In the Sumter County Times on
Feb. 26, Mawch 5 1,' nndi i, 20C,.


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minerals, soil, flowers, shrubs, crops, trees, timber and
other emblements now or hereafter on the property de-
scribed hereinbelow (the "Property") or under or above
the same or any part or parcel thereof.
All machinery, apparatus equipment, fittings., fixtures,
whether actually or constructively attached to the
Property and Including all trade, domestic and orna-
mental fixtures and articles of personal property of
every kind and nature whatsoever now or hereafter lo-
cated In, upon or under the property or any part
thereof and used or usable In connection with any
present or future operation of the Property and now
owned or hereafter acquired by Debtor, Including, but
without limiting the generality of the foregoing, all heat-
Ing, air conditioning, freezing, lighting, laundry, Inciner-
ating and power equipment; engines; pipes; pumps;
tanks; motors; conduits; switchboards; plumbing, lifting,
cleaning, fire prevention, fire extinguishing, refrigerat-
Ing, ventilating and communications apparatus; boil-
ers, ranges, furnaces, oil burners or units thereof, appli-
ances; air cooling and air conditioning apparatus; vac-
uum cleaning systems; elevators; escalators; shades;
awnings; screens; storm doors and windows; stoves;
wall beds, refrigerators; attached cabinets; partitions;
ducts and compressors; rugs and carpets; draperies
furniture and furnishings; together with all building ma-
terlais and equipment now or hereafter delivered to the
Property and Intended to be Installed therein, Including
but not limited to lumber, plaster, cement, shingles,
roofing, plumbing, fixtures, pipe, lath, wallboard, cabi-
nets, nails, sinks, toilets, furnaces, heaters, brick, tile,
water heaters, screens, window frames, glass doors,
flooring, paint, lighting fixtures and unattached refriger-
ating, cooking, heating and ventilating appliances and
equipment; together with all proceeds, additions and
accessions thereto andereplacements thereof. (SEE AT-
TACHMENT)
All of the water, sanitary and storm sewer systems
now or hereafter owned by the Debtor which are now
orhereafter located by, over and upon the Property or
any part and parcel thereof, and which water system
Includes all water mains, service laterals, hydrants,
valves and appurtenances, and which sewer system
Includes all sanitary sewer lines, Including mains, later-
als, manholes and appurtenances.
All sewer and water tap units, water and/or sewer
permits, connection fees, Impact fees, reservation fees,
and other deposits or payments made In connection
with the reservation, allocation, permitting or providing
of wastewater treatment and potable water to the
Property and any and all claims or demands relating.
thereto, now owned or which may hereafter be ac-
quired by Debtor, together with all right, title, Interest,
equity, estate, demand or claim to the provision of
wastewater treatment and potable water to the Prop-
erty, now existing or which may hereafter be acquired
by Debtor.
All paving for streets, roads, walkways or entrance
ways now or hereafter owned by Debtor and which are
now or hereafter located on the Property or any part of
parcel thereof.
All of Debtor's Interest as lessor In and to all leases or
rental arrangements of the Property or any part thereof,
heretofore made and entered Into, and In and to all
leases or rental arrangements hereafter made and en-
tered Into by Debtor during the life of the security
agreements or any extension or renewal.thereof, to-
gether with all rents and payments In lieu of rents, to-
gether with any and all guarantees of such leases or
rental arrangements and including all present and fu-
ture security deposits and advance rentals.
Any and all awardsorpayments, Including Interest
thereon and the right to receive the same, as a result of
(a) the exercise of the right of eminent domain, (b) the
alteration of the grade of any street, or (c) any other In-
jury to, taking of or decrease In the value of the Prop-
erty described In this Exhibit. '
All of the right, title and Interest of the Debtor in and to
all unearned premiums accrued, accruing or to accrue
under any and'all Insurance pollcles'now or hereafter
provided pursuant to the terms of security agreements,
and all proceeds or sums payable for the loss of or
damage to (a) theProperty herein, or (b) rents, reve-
nues, Income, profits or proceeds from leases, fran-
chise, concessions or licenses of or on any part of the
Property.
All contracts and contract rights of Debtor arising
from c.-.rr.n -:r- r,- -,r., i r .::. .rr. :,-i,- ..nrr,. ,.- 1
opme'l c::r..-Tri r l r.-.'- uj.por' *:- :Ar.2ri.Nr, cr rte i ro,-
erty, including but not limited to, all deposits held by or
on behalf of the Debtor, and all management, fran-
chise and service agreements related to the business
now or hereafter conducted .by the Debtor on the
Property.
All of the right, title and Interest of the Debtor In and to
any trade name, names of businesses, or fictitious
names of any kind used In conjunction with the opera-
tion of any business or endeavor located 'on the
Property.
'All of Debtor's Interest In all utility security deposits or
bonds on the Property or any part or parcel thereof.
Together with all Instruments, documents, chattel
papers and general business Intangibles relating to or
arising from the foregoing collateral and all cash and
non-cash proceeds and products thereof.

The property aforesaid, together with all Improve-
ments, buildings, fixtures, tenements, hereditaments
and appurtenances thereto belonging, or In anywise
appertaining, is being sold to satisfy Mercantile's claims
under said Judgment.

- Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from
the sale, If any, other than the property owner as of
the date of the lis penderis must file a claim within 60
days after the sale.

DATEb this 16 day of February, 2009.

GLORIA R. HAYWARD
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sumter County, Florda
(SEAL)
By: /s/ Susan A. Stollar
As Deputy Clerk
Published two (2), times .In the Sumter County Times;
Feb. 26 and March 5, 2009.

611-0319 SCT
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed #4095
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that, CABERNETULLC the holder
of the following certificate has filed said certificate for
a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance, the description of the prop-
erty, and the name In which It was assessed are as fol-
lows:
Certificate No.: J1073 Year of Issuance: 20QQ
Description of Property:
THE N 112 OF THE FOLLOWING: BEG AT THE SW CO OF
THESE 1/2O0FTHE SW 1/4O0FTHE NW 1/4 RUN N 420 FT E
210 FT S 420 FTW 210 FT LESS R/W
Parcel Number Q22A617
SEC22 TWP 21 RNG23
Name In which assessed: HAROLD DAILY
Said property being In the County of Sumter, State of
Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed
according to law the property described In such
certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the
Court House door on Monday. APRIL 06 2009 at 11:00
A.M.
Pursuant to Florida Statute 197.542 (2): The high bidder
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 payment.
Witness my hand and official seal on this February 9,
2009.
Glorla R. Hayward
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sumter County. Florida
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL).
By: /s/ Melllssa Worrell
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In the Sumter County Times on
Feb. 26, March 5, 12 and 19, 2009.

603-0319 SCT
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed #4087
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that, JACKL GRIE the holder of
the following certificate has filed said certificate for a
tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number
and year of issuance, the description of the property,
and the name In which it was assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 1010 Year of Issuance: 206
Description of Property:
LOTS 4546 APPLYING HGTS
Parcel Number N36C045
SEC36 TWP 21 RNG22
Name In which assessed: WILLIAM HORWITZ TRUSTEE
Sald property being In the County of Sumter, State of
Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed
according to law the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the
Court House door on Monday. APRIL 06 2009 at 11:00


(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)


Gloria R. Hayward
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sumter County, Florida


By: /s/ Mellissa Worrell
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In the Sumter County Times on
Feb. 26, March 5, 12 and 19,2009.


630-0312 SCT,
2009 CA 109 Citifinanclal/ Poppy
Notice of Action
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. 2009 CA 109.

CITFINANCIAL EQUITY SERVICES, INC.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
BEATRICE K, POPPY A/K/A BEATRICE F. POPPY; IN-,
KNOWN SPOUSE OF BEATRICEK. POPPY A/K/A BEATRICE
F. POPPY; IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANTSS, IF REMARRIED;AND IF
DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, UENORS, AND TRUS-
TEES, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANTSS; UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN
TENANT #2;
Defendantss.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: BEATRICE K. POPPY A/K/A BEATRICE F. POPPY: IF
UVING, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANTSS, IF REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, UENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER,
OR AGAINST THE.NAMED DEFENDANTSS;
Whose residence are/is unknown.

YOU ARE HEREBY required to file your answer or writ-
ten defenses, if any, In the above proceeding with the
Crerk of this Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon
the plaintiff's attorney; Law Offices of Daniel C.
Consuegra, 9204 King Palm Drive, Tampa, FL
33619-1328, telephone (813) 915-8660, facsimile (813)
915-0559, within thirty days of the first publication of this
Notice, the nature of this proceeding being a suit for
foreclosure 'of mortgage against the following de-
scribed property, to wit:

LOT 30, HOLIDAY ACRES, AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION
IN SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA, LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS:
COMMENCE AT THE NW CORNER OF SW 1/4 OF SW 1/4
OF SECTION 19; TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 21 EAST,
RUN NORTH 0 DEGREES 26' 14" WEST 320.14 FEET TO THE
P.O.B., THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 26' 14" WEST 125.42
FEET, THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 44' 50" EAST 357.85
FEET, THENCE SOUTH 1 DEGREE 11' 49" EAST 125.42 FEET,
THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 44' 50" WEST 359.51 FEET TO
THE P.O.B., LESS 25 FEET ALONG THE EAST SIDE FOR A
ROAD EASEMENT.
To Include a:
1975 Ariln, VIN 06630247AI and 11855930
1975 Ariln, VIN 06630247B1 and 11855931
A/K/A
7678 CR 659
BUSHNELL, FL 33513

If you fall to file your answer or written defenses In the
above proceeding, on plaintiff's attorney, a default will
be entered against you for the relief demanded in the
Complaint or Petition.

DATED at SUMTER COUNTY this 26 day of Feb., 2009.

GLORIA R. HAYWARD
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(SEAL)

By: /s/ Susan A. Stellar
Deputy Clerk

In accordance with the American with Disabilities Act
of 1990, persons needing a special accommodatllon to
participate In this proceeding should contact the ASA
Coordinator no later than seven (7) days prior to the
proceedings. If hearing Impaired, please call (800)
955-9771 (TDD) or (800) 955-8770 (voice), via Florida
Relay Service.

Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times,
March 5 and 12,.2009.


604-0319 SCT
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed # 4088
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that, ROBERT H BUVEL the holder
of the following certificate has filed said certificate for
a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate num-
ber and year of Issuance, the description of the prop-
erty, and the name In which it was assessed are as fol-
lows:
Certificate No.: 242 Year of Issuance: 200Q
Description of Property:
LOT 32 BLK A SUNSET SHORES UNIT 1
Parcel Number E23EA032
SEC 23 TWP 19 RNG21
Name in which assessed: JAMES E DAWSON &
FLORENCE M DAWSON
Sold property being In the County of Sumter, State of
Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed
according to law the property described In such
certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the
Court House door on Monday. APRIL 06 2009 at 11:00
A.M.
Pursuant to Florida Statute 197.542 (2): The high bidder
shall post with the clerk a nonrefundable cash deposit
of S200.00 at the time of the sale, to be applied to the
sale price at the time of full payment.
Witness my hand and official seal on this February 9,
2009.


(CIRCUIT COURTT SEAL)


Gloria R. Hayward
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sumter County, Florida


By: /s/ Mellissa Worrell
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times in the Sumter County Timeson
Feb. 26, March 5, 12 ar' 19. 2009


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610-0319 SCT
Notice of ApplIcation
for Tax Deed # 4094
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that, JACK L GRIES the holder of
the following certificate has flied sold certificate for a
tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number
and year of Issuance, the description of the property,
and the name in which it was assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 2 Year of Issuance: 2006
Description of Property:
THE W 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OFSW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4
LESS N/LY 25 FT THEREOF FOR RD R/W
Parcel Number C06-040
SEC6 TWP 18 RNG22
Name In which assessed: RICHARD CHINEN & MAE
CHINEN
Said property being In the County of Sumter, State of
Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed
according to law the property described In such
certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the
Court House door on Monday. APRIL 06 2009 at 11:00
A.M.
Pursuant to Florida Statute 197.542 (2): The high bidder
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 payment.
Witness my hand and official seal on this February 9,
2009.
Gloria R. Hayward
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sumter County, Florida
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ Melllssa Worrell
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In the Sumter County Times on
Feb. 26, March 5, 12 and 19,2009.


614-0319 SCT
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed #4098
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that, SAUNTERNES V LLC the
holder of the following certificate has filed said certifi-
cate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certifi-
cate number and year of issuance, the description of
the property, and the name In which It was assessed
are as follows:
Certificate No.: 772 Year of Issuance: 2006
Description of Property:
BEG AT NW COR OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 RUN S 02 DEG 53
MIN 45 SEC W 558.93 FT N 70 DEG 36 MIN 40 SEC E
179.23 FT S 11 DEG 23 MIN E 200.2 FT N 68 DEG 36 MIN
01 SEC E 629.43 FT N 12 DEG 44 MIN 30 SEC W 475.45 FT
W 661.42 FT TO POB
Parcel Number M06-020
SEC 6 TWP 21 RNG21
Name in which assessed: WAYNE BASS
Said property being In the County of Sumter, State of
Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed
according to law the property described In swch
certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the
Court House door on Monday APRIL 06 2009 at 11 ;00
A.M.
Pursuant to Florida Statute 197.542 (2): The high bidder
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 payment.
Witness my hand and official seal on this February 9,
2009.


(COURT SEAL)


GLORIA R. HAYWARD
CLERK OF THE COURT

By: /s/ Grace Krause
Deputy Clerk


Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times,
March 5 and 12, 2009.




633-0312 SCT
2008-CA-001058 Wachovia/ Burris
Notice of Sale Pursuant to Chapter 45
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 2008-CA-001058
DIVISION:

WACHOVIA MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JAY A. BURRIS, et al,
Defendant(s)
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Fnal Judgment
of Foreclosure dated Feb. 18, 2009, and entered In
Case No. 2008-CA-001058 of the Circuit Court of the
Fifth Judicial Circuit In and for Sumter County, Florda In
which Wachovia Mortgage Corporation, is the Plaintiff
and Jay A. Burris, Laurie M. Burris, Sumter Crossing
Property Owner's Association, Inc., are defendants, I
will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash In/on
West Door, Sumter County Courthouse, 209 N. Florida
Street, Bushnell, Florida 33513, Sumter County, Florida
at 11:00 a.m. on the 20 day of March, 2009, the follow-
Ing described property as set forth In said Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure:
LOT 30, SUMTER CROSSING, ACCORDING TO PLAT
THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGES 9 AND 9A
THROUGH 9D, OF THE PUBUC RECORDS OF SUMMER
COUNTY, FLORIDA
A/K/A LOT 3, CR 214, OXFORD, FL 34484
Any person claiming an Interest in the surplus from the
sale, If any, other than the property owner as of the
date of the Us Pendens must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale.
DATED In Sumter County, Florida, this 23 day of Feb.,
2009.
GLORIA R. HAYWARD
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sumter County, Florida
(SEAL)
/s/ Susan A. Stollar
Deputy Clerk

If you are a person with a disability who needs assis-
tance in order to participate in a program or service of
the State Courts System, you should contact the ADA
Coordinator, Tammy Graczyk,(352) 569-6088. within
two (2) working days of receipt of this notice, if you are
hearing or voice Impaired, please call 1-800-955-8771.
Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times on
March 5 and 12,2009. 08-08327


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629-0312 SCT
2008-CA-001398 Mellenthin/ Jorgensen
Notice of Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
THE STATE OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY
Case No. 2008-CA-001398
Division:

Marilyn P. Mellenthin and Diane Bermel, Co-Trustees of
the Cordella D. Koepp Testamentary Trust dated
2/23/95,
Plaintiff(s),.
-vs-
Donna Jorgensen and Kenneth L Jorgensen
John Doe and Jane Doe, as tenants In possession
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is given that pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated February 24, 2009, in Case No.
2008-CA-001398, of the Circuit Court of the FIFTH Judi-
cial Circuit In and for SUMTER County, Rorida, In which
Donna Jorgensen and Kenneth L Jorgensen are the
Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for
cash on the front steps of the Historic Courthouse, 209
N. Florida St., Bushnell, Florida 33513, at 11:00 a.m. on
the 26 day of March, 2009, the following described
property set forth In the Final Judgment:
.Lot 23, Oilvepalm Subdivision First Addition, LESS AND
EXCEPT, begin at the Southwest comer of Lot 23, thence
run East 150 feet; thence run North 100 feet; thence run
West 150 feet; thence run South 150 feet to the Point of
Beginning, according to the map or plat thereof as
recorded In Plat Book 3, Page(s) 23, Public Records of
Sumter County, Florida.
Together with 1993. Mobile Home IDN:
FLFLN79A10319HP.
Parcel ID/Account No: B30B044
DATED: February 26, 2009
GLORIA R. HAYWOOD
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(SEAL)
By: /s/ Susan A. Stollar
As Deputy- Clerk

IF YOU ARE A PERSON CLAIMING A RIGHT TO'FUNDS RE-
MAINING AFTER THE SALE, YOU MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH
THE CLERK NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. IF
YOU FAILTO FILE A CLAIM, YOU WILL NOTBE ENTITLED TO
ANY REMAINING FUNDS. AFTER 60 DAYS, ONLY THE
OWNER OF RECORD AS OF THE DATE OF THE US PENDENS
MAY CLAIM THE SURPLUS.
Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times on
March 5 and 12, 2009.


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631-0312 SCT
60-2008-CA-001228 Bank of NY/ Hutto
Notice of Foreclosure Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 60-2008-CA-001228

THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FORMERLY KNOWN
AS THE BANK OF NEW YORK ON BEHALF OF CIT ,
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2007-1,
Plaintiff,
vs.
STEPHEN C. HUTTO, SHARON L HUTTO, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC.
(MIN#100176106010574888), UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION #1 and #2, and ALL OTHER UNKNOWN
PARTIES et.al.
Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment of Foreclosure dated Feb. 23, 2009, entered
In Civil Case No.: 60-2008-CA-001228 of the Circuit
Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit n :;and for Sumter
County, Florida, wherein THE BANK OF NEW YORK
MELLON FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE BANK OF NEW
YORK ON BEHALF OF CIT MORTGAGE LOAN .TRUST
2007-1, Plaintiff and STEPHEN C. HUTTO, SHARON L
HUTTO; MORTGAGB-ELEGTRONIC REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS INC. (MIN#100176106010574888)"'nd ALL
OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES, including, If a named
Defendant Is deceased, the personal representatives,
the surviving spouse, heirs, devisees, grantees, credi-
tors, and all other parties claiming, by, through, under
or against that Defendant, and all claimants, persons
or parties, natural or corporate, or whose exact legal
status is unknown, claiming under any of the above
named or described Defendants, are Defendants,

I will sell to the highest bidder for cash. at the West front
door of the Sumter County Courthouse, 209 North
Forida St., Bushnell, FL 33513, at 11:00 a.m., on the 25th
day of March, 2009, the following described real prop-
erty as set forth In said Final Summary Judgment, to
wit:

A PARCEL OF LAND IN SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH,
RANGE 22 EAST, SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGIN AT
THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 18
SOUTH, RANGE 22 EAST; SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA, RUN
THENCE S 89 DEG. 53' 52" E ALONG THE NORTH BOUND-
ARY OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 7, A DIS-
TANCE OF 647.53 FEET; THENCE S 0 DEG. 02' 08" E A DIS-
TANCE OF 556.32 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEG. 59' 35" W
A DISTANCE OF 649.11 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST
BOUNDARY OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 7;
THENCE N 0 DEG. 07' 35" E, ALONG SAID WEST BOUND-
ARY OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 7, A DISTANCE
OF 557.56 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.

If you are a person claiming a right to funds remaining'
after the sale, you must file a claim with the clerk no
later than 60 days after the sale. If you fall to flle a
claim you will not be entitled to any remaining funds.
After 60 days, only the owner of record as of the date
of the lis penderis may claim the surplus,

WITNESS my hand and the seal of the court on Feb. 25,
2009.











PAGE 18 SUMTER CoUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2009


LSCC Foundation celebrates a


The 24th Annual Gala
Auction for the Lake-
' Sumter Community College
Foundation, Inc. presented.
by Ernie Morris Enter-
prises will be held on Sat-
urday, April 4, at the
Savannah Center in The
Villages.
This event brings many
business and civic leaders
in Lake and Sumter coun-
ties together to help sup-
port the mission and work
of the Lake-Sumter Com-
munity College Foundation,
Inc.
The theme for this year's
signature event is the
"Emerald City" in honor of
some of the great auction


items that will be featured.
This event is not only a
great opportunity to bid on
a variety of auction items,
but also a way to help make
students reality of a college
education a dream come
true.
Sponsorships and table
hosts are available for the
Gala Auction and- they
range from $1,200 to $5,000.
'"As many of our students
struggle to continue their
education in these difficult
economic times, we invite
the community to join us
for an evening that sup-
ports student scholar-
ships," ,paid Rosanne
Brandeburg, executive di-


rector of the LSCC Founda-
tion, Inc.
Tickets for the event are
$150. The evening includes
a silent auction from 6 to
7:30 p.m., and a gourmet
dinner and live auction be-
ginning at 7:30 p.m.
The silent auction will
have a wide variety of
items, including artwork,
tickets to sporting events,
jewelry, electronics, restau-
rant and service gift certifi-
cates, theme park passes
and opportunities to play at
some of the areas golf
courses, as well as many
specialty gifts.
Featured live auction
items include a one-week


t auction Former career diplomat

trip to Kenmare, Ireland; speaks at The Villages
fishing excursion to Bimini;
spa party for 6 at J. Scott's World Affairs Forum of The the faculty of the political sci-
Skawayin to are & Daypa ge- Villages presents Dr. Dennis ence department
Sfamily vacate Ption for fountain, Jett, professor at the School of His PhD in international re-

to Walt Disney World; din International Affairs, Pennsyl- lations is from the University
ner parties; jewelry and vania State University, on of Witwatersrand in South
many more items. Wednesday, March 11, at 7 Africa. Jett is the author of two
For information on tick- p.m., at Savannah Center in books: Why Peacekeeping
For information on tick- The Villages.
ets, sponsorships, hosting a Jett served 28 years in the Fails and Why American Fobr-
Jt 2yeaeign Policy Fails.
table, and donating items to State Department, which in- eign Policy Flails.
the "Best Black Tie Event" eluded ambassador to Mozam- He has been interviewed or
and"BestInvitationtoWait bique and Peru, on the Jim Lehrer NewsHour, CNN
For" in Lake County as' National Security Council as NPR, BBC and other national
voted by the readers of well as postings in Argentina, and international news pro
Lake Magazine for the third Israel, Malawi and Liberia. grams.
He is a former dean at the Admission is $5.
year in a row, please con- International Center at The For reservations, call 750
tact Brandeburg, 365-3518. University of Florida and on 5446. Villages ID is required.


IMES


CLASSIFIED



Call 352-793-3163


618-0305SCT S UMER COUNTY. FLORIDA.
2009 CP000044 .Willam R Gallagher . I ', DATED, THIS 19 DAY OF February, 2009.
Notice to Creditors and commonly known as: 436 CANTERBURY CT, THE, n
PUBLIC NOTICE -,. VILLAGES, FL 321626335; Including the building, appur- Anyperson claiming an Interest In the surplus from
tenances, and fixtures located therein at public saleto the sae, if any, other than the property owner as of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA the highest and best bidder, for cash, Sales held at the the date of the Ipendensmustfile a clam wthn 60
PROBATE DIVISION west front door of Sumter County Courthouse, on March days after the sale.
File No. 2009 CP 000044 19,2009, at 11:00 a.m. Witness, my hand and seal of this court on the 19 day
SDivision .. ......... .. .


IN RE: ESTATE OF
WILLIAM R. GALLAGHER
Deceased.
'. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
. (Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR 'DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE:
You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary
Administration has been entered In the estate of
William R, Galldgher.-deceased, Flle.Number 2009 CP
000044, by the Circuit Court for Sumter County, Florida,
Fiocatr DruLion me adates, of wtich iLuliumer Cournp, -
Clerk oa me Circuin C.:ur Propare biUlor. 2109 alonr.
Filriaa Sreet. Bu'.nniel Fiorida 33513, Tmat Ire
leaderr i's date of dean was Juiv 26 2008 ir.al me
r o~loi alue of me esare ea L i i' 5250i arena trnot me
rames and addre--es or tr,..'e 1-o wr.-m i r., o-een a.-
Ssiqr.ed n., Suctr order are
Name Address -,
Caro,:iin H Gaiiagrner' 3J43 IRoor.ok6e Siieei
Si e si/ages Florida J2i62
LL iNrEIE-,rTEED PEPOrT1 ARE NOTIFIED rHAI

Ali creadnors ti e 6late o1 t-re aecesenl and p-r.
r. ; ro,ing cialirsr or rer.ant agri rte o.teOIa I
ine decedent other man trose mor wnoaT, provision lor
Sril pomnrt was made In me Order Ot SumTary Ad.
' n iriOTaior.I u.I nulia ineir clair, wimn tnfi count WiiHirJ
THE TIMEPEiODS SET FOrdH iN SECrON O 33 '02 F I-IfE
S FLORIDA PROBaiTE CODE
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL DBE
FOIEvEfi BACiED
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER APPUCABLE TIME
PERIOD. A t,' CLAIM FILED TWO 1.2,1 YEAPS OP MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENIT DArE OF DEATH IS BArCrED
Tnse oate or fn puDiltaliCrt, od Ir.. riorice I; 2,'2,o,2Ci9
: -, ,V /. F'a,,onat Fepreier.tari.e
I G arqllii a .o g n-
.. Tre oilage: Fionaaj2b162
Anornev for P-r:onai Represer.natr.e
Cr.n-icophei J Em.3 E.quire Florido Bar lo 36500389
Attorney for Caroline H Gaiiagrnei
MacLear, and Ernma
S 20 N E 14tr, Streei Causewoai
S P F'omrpano Beach, FL 33062
telephone 954-786-1900 Fa 954-942.9146
Published two (2) rimTe in the Sumrer Counrv inmet.
eop 26 ana Moach 5 2009

626-0305 SCT
6' S FM for Surrter Countr JOai
PUBUC NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Trhe CIT, ci Bu:r.nell is curnennt acceptrjtin lids for me
o laowing piojecl.
City of Bushnell. New 6" SSFM for Sumter County Jail

Sealed -bids will be received by the City of-Eushnell,
Ftrda (C3wr.e. ur.il i P. cal iT- April 2. 209
ao Ine orrice ot.
M.1' JC.y C.oleranr Cir, Clerk
P O. BoEw iSi Buirreii FL 33 13
Or rna, rnand dell.erea I.-, '
Bu.r.nell Ciry H ll 11
;219- Mar.irei St unnreii FL 335.13
(352) 793-2591 -
Fax (352) 793-2711
for -re corn:ruj.:,i Or tr.i ilciowlr.g ,desic -d prC.l-
c
. C ,rtructiin o1 6 ;arniar lorce mairs airec:rin:rai
boret ialves. Fittirgi re-arinred joint grassing pave-
mert and drhews, resiortnor, and mi..:-ellor,e. su
items.
A PRE-BID METTING HAS BEEN SCHEDULED ON MARCH
'25, 2009 AT 10:00 A.M. AT THE CITY HALL FOR PROJECT,
REVIEW, QUESTIOlf AND ANSWERS,
Bids will be opened publicly by the Bushnell City Clerk-
on Aill2.200 at 3:05 PM and filed with the City Clerk.
Tabulations and recommendations will be presented to
the Bushnell City Council during the May 4, 2009 City
Council meeting.
The Contract period is 90 calendar days to substantial
completion.
Plans, specifications, and contract documents will be
opera, io pJblic InIT-3iton ao mrn. .:.rr,:e .I tr,.e Engineer
or rr-0, be otoire6i nom
H & B Consulting Engineers, Inc.
P.O. Box 520/410 B. East Belt Ave.
Bushnell, FL 33513-0029
(352) 793-2113 -
Fax (352) 793-2301

upon payment of i:.' i c: -v .ei t ar.r, am, :...-m .:cr.il-
tutes the cost of reFr:.:au iiJ: r. 311 la.. Jr..: r.arnal
Ing. This payment will not be refunded.
Bids will not be valid unless sealed In an envelope and
marked "SEALED BID" and Identified by the name of
the firm bidding, name of project.,ond date and time
of bid opening. .
Published one (1) time In the Sumter County Times,
March 5,2009,


622-0305 SCT
60-2008-CA-000824 HSBC/ Hamilton
Notice of Sqle
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
S AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY
S" CIVIL DIVISION
Case No. 60-2008-CA-000824
HSBC Bank USA, National Association as trustee on
behalf of the holders of the OPTEMAC Asset-Backed
Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-2,
Plaintiff,

SANDRA L. HAMILTON aka SANDRA HAMILTON,
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA11TION SYSTEMS, INC.;
SUMMER LANDING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT,
AND UNKNOWN TENANTS/OWNERS,
Defendants,
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Final Judgment of
Foreclosure for Plaintiff entered In this cause on Feb.
16,2009, In the Circuit Court of Sumter County, Florida, I
will sell the property situated in Sumter County, Florida
described as:

LOT 28, VILLAGES OF SUMMER ARLINGTON VILLAS,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 6, PAGIS 21 AND 21A, PUBLIC RECORDS OF


Ar,. pers.i',rciaimi.-g or. interest inthe '.u:rplu. fror. the
sale if aor. omer tr.r,-, tree proper, onrer aS of men
dare fc trer is per.den: r mu. fis a cra T. -,IlrIr. :0 1a,
ahler irre tare
Dated this 19 day of February, 2009.
Gloria ir? Ha,'.jr.d
Sn Crk c Iir .Circ:uir Cur
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) '
By: /s/ Susan A. Stellar
.... Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times Inthe.Sumter County Times,
Feb. 26 and March 5, 2009.

608-0319 SCT
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed i 4092
PUBLIC NOTICE
rlc .. r,,'e ., ..3ier, tr JACK trr r,...la. er rcf
err. io lic ir.g cenifJca.l a rl.lea *o, ',aen ".:l3ei i,' a
to, cleea tor be iueo rteor,r Tne c.ntr:ate riuTrb.r
aca ,ear ct Ir.uar,jce ihe de:Cnrprion ..fI inr., ioi.err,
ana tre narr., i r. wricr. n wa. ae.e, are a. I-..
Certificate No.: 20 Year of Issuance: 2006
Description of Property:
E i/2 OF NrE OF NEE 1,4 OF NW 14 OF SW 1.4 LESS
THE S.L, 25. FT THI-IEC-.F .V/A T ACT 2I.
Parcel Number CLo-Jeb
SEC 6 TWP 16 RNG22
Name In which assessed: JAMES REYES & LOUISE
REYES
Said property being In the County of Sumter, State of
Florlda.,Unless such certificate shall'be redeemed
according to law the'property described in such'
.certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the
,:ucurl Houie ao-:r on Monday. APRIL 06 2009 at 11:00
(.1
Pursuarn to Florida Statute 197.542 (2): The high bidder
shall post with the clerk a nonrefundable cash deposit
of $200.00 at the time of the sale, to be applied to the
sale pri:e at Ins the nT.e tull patmenit.
Witne.; ri, nand ara orlcil oIsea or. this February 9,
2009. .... .. ..
',.' ... .,, Cierk o, me C lic ullCor
Sumiler"Count', Fhonda
(CIRCUIT COCuP.I SEAL.
By: /s/ Mellissa Wo rr'
Deputy Clerk
PuDil'hea icur '.', ri.e n r. Inhe, umter Cour.rv lire: or.
FeD 26. Maorc 5 12 and 19.2009


620-0305 SCT
2W9 CPOi CXv5' iarc R ho-to. Notice to Crea
PUBUC NOTICE
IN THE CI?CUIT COURT FOfrSUMTER CC-Ulir.
CASEriCO 2009CP (0n57
IN RE; ESTATE OF
NANCY R. RHOTON
Decsa.e. '
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate, of NANCY R.
RHOTON, deceased, File Number 2009 CP 000057, Is
per.aing Ir. tr... Circui COun tfor Surer Cour.N Fl.;rida
Frooae Diiilcln rre a-aress of wr.l.:r.I 209 Nr Fclrt'a
STreer Bujirxr,.ll f1icna rr.,e nome ana dare ses of the
peiornoi repesernlarl e and Ire personal
repre:erraatl.e S alnorne, are ,el form below
A-l creaoilsor r Ie ae eadent and oiner person, ra.-
Ing claim s o aemna' oagairnit de,:ederit etatre iin
clujalrg uro.rr'tured cor.nngenr or unllluidotea claiomT
on Ahrrom a ccpe aor rrl: notice i ,er.,a r.must f l tireir
cl pT., wmn rrnii court WITHIN THE LAIER OF THirEE
rOr.1 THIT-I EEl-' rHE DIrE OF FIRFTi PUBLIC: TI]Ci OF THI
riOilCE Ofr 30 D4,S -FIER THE DATE CF iE ICE COF -
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and persons hav-
Ing claims or demands against the decedent's estate,
Including unrri, hjr"-a cOriniir.g rT o uriliilialated
Clairr.T rrmu.st fie, tr.-ir ci iT itr n rnri court twrTIltr I iH-ItrEE
PMCrirdI eFTEI iHf DATE OF rTE E iT:ST PuBtIC -riti OF
IhiS NOTICE
S CLAIMS NOT.SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
'NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTERIlTE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The datr of first publication of this Notice Is 2/26/2009,
: Personal Representatives:
,JAMES W. RHOTON
S 103 Woodthrush Rd
Summerville, SC 29485
Attorney for Personal Representative:
RANDALL N. THORNTON FL Bar No. 176505
P. 0. Box 58, Lake Panasoffkee, Florida 33538
(352) 793-4040
Published two, (2) times In the Sumter County Times,
Feb. 26 and March 5, 2009.


624-0305 SCT.
2008,CA- 1333 Taylor Bean/ Wilbert Notice of Sale
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. 2008-CA-1333
TAYLOR, BEAN & WHITAKER MORTGAGE CORP.; ,
Plaintiff,
vs,
MARTIN. CHARLES WILBERT; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MARTIN CHARLES WILBERT; AMY SUSANN WILBERT A/K/A
AMY SUSAN WILBERT A/K/A AMY S. WILBERT: THE UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF AMY SUSANN WILBERT A/K/A AMY
SUSAN WILBERT A/K/A AMY S. WILBERT; IF LIVING, IN-
CLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANTSS, IF REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AS-
SIGNEES, CREDITORS, UENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTSS; UNKNOWN TEN-
ANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2;
Defendantss,
NOTICE OF SALE
N otice Is hereby given that, pursuant,to a Final
Summary Judgment of Foreclosure entered 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: .
The South 330 feet of the North 660 feet of the Weit 88
yards of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of
Section 17, Township 20 Squth, Range 23 East, Sumter
County, Florida. Subject to an easement for Ingress and
egress and utilities, over the East 30 feet thereof.
To Include a:
2008 Classic VIN JACFL28762A 100056242
2008 Classic VIN JACFL28762B 100056289
A/K/A
862 SE 43rd Street
Sumtervllle, FL 33585
at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash.
On the West front steps of the Sumter County Court-
house, 209 N Florida Street, Bushnell, FL at 11:00 a.m,,
on May 22, 2009.


(SEAL)


GLORIA R. HAYWARD
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By /s/ Winona Mitchell
Deputy Clerk


THIS INSTRUMENTPREPARED BY: .
Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive. Tarhpa, FL'33619-1328
Attorneys for Plaintiff .
In accordance with the American with Disabilities Act
of 1990, persons needing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding should contact the ASA
Coordinator no later than seven (7) days prior to the
proceedings. If hearing Impaired, please call (800)
955-9771 (IDD) or (800) 955-8770 (voice), via Florida
Relay Service.
Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times,
Feb. 26 and March 5, 2009.



601-0305 SCT
2009 CP 000026 William Robert Hamon
Notice to Creditors
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2009 CP 000026
Division:.Probate

IN RE: ESTATE OF WILLIAM ROBERT HAMON
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of William Robert
Hamon, deceased, whose date of death was Sept. 1,
2008, and whose social security number Is 266-16-9149,,
Is pending In the Circuit Court for Sumter County, RFlor-
ida, Probate Division, the address of which is 209 N.'
PloridaSt Bushnell Florida 33513. The. names and.ad-
,.a'c_ ,6r inr.- p rforonoai c,' ..r jTi.rT, e ar.,a Tr". c-r-
Corinalo repr6;aeiiairvs ,ncOrr,, eoe ret fonr, bet:..-.
AI ':earl r or 1 me ae.ea-,ni r,.3 ortr.,er :,r-c.r.: r.a.
Ing claims, cr die aorn d: .g ir:1 a ,:doer. t .1 .- C.;r,.
wn-.,m a cop, ,:l rrt r.on,:e ii required tc. .er.c.d
must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICAllON OF
THIS NO11TCE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
,A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
*Al nomer creadlors ofl e aes-edert ana omnaer persons
r.an.,ing claims or aSemand: OgainEi deceaenri ei sia
mu/ I ilm Itreir C lalm5r wirn rhi- c-,urn WITHImI 3 MONTH'
AFTER THE DETE C-F rME FiRSi PLBLICAri oN- CF TI-S
NOTICE.
ALL CLA'I.1 TloCi FILE WITHIN THE rIME PEi'.iCD, SE
'OI-H in SECTIOrn '33 '"02 I- T-HE FLOliD PRCOBA-TE
CODE WILL BE FOE.'EviR BARRED
I NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this notice Is 2/26/2009.
Personal Representative:
/s/ Dale R. Haman
7522 Northwoods Drive
SugarLandTexas 77499
Attorney for Personal Represehtative:
/s/ Patrick L. Smith Florida Bar No. 0027044
Attorney for, Personal Representative
Law Offices of Joseph F. Pippen, Jr. & Associates, PL
179 US Highwqy 27, Sulte F, Clermont, FL 34711
Telephone: (352) 241-8760 Fax: (352) 241-0220
Published two (2) times In the Sumter, County Times, '
Feb. 26 and March 5, 2009.



621-0305 SCT
2008-CA-001283 Litton/ Dasher
Notice of Sale
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE'CIRCUIT OF THE 5th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA; IN AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY
Case #: 2008-CA-001283
Division #
S UNC:

Litton Loan Servicing, LP,
Plaintiff,
-vs.-
Christopher Lee Dasher a/k/a Christopher L. Dasher;
Unknown Parties In Possession #1: Unknown Parties In
Possession #2: If IMng, and all Unknown Parties claiming
by, through, under and against the above named
Defendants) who are not known to be dead or alive,
whether solaid Unknown Parties may claim an Interest as
Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or Other
Claimants
EC.fer.dari(:'i ,
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order of Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated February 18, 2009, en-
tered in Civil Case No. 2008-CA-001283 of the Circuit
Court of the 5th Judicial Circuit In and for Sumter
County, Florida, wherein Utton Loan Servicing, LP, Plain-
tiff and Christopher Lee Dasher a/k/a Christopher L.
Dasher are defendantss, I will sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash, AT THE WEST DOOR OF THE SUM-
TER COUNTY COURTHOUSE, BUSHNELL, FLORIDA AT
11:00 A.M. on March 19,2009, the following described
property as set forth In said Final Judgment, to-wit:
BEGIN 146.00 FEET WEST, 75.00 FEET NORTH OF THE
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 11, BLOCK D, GRAY-PORTER
SUBDIVISION, IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 9-A, RUN WEST 100
FEET, NORTH 75.00 FEET, EAST 100.00 FEET, SOUTH 75.00
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THIS US PENDENS MUST FILE
A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.

IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS
ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO
YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE.
PLEASE CONTACT SUMTER COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 209
NORTH FLORIDA STREET, BUSHNELL, FL 33513 WITHIN 2
WORKING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF
.SALE; IF YOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED CALL:
1-800-955-8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL:
1-800-955-8770,
DATED at BUSHNELL, Florida, this 19 day of February,
2009.
GLORIA R. HAYWARD
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Sumter County, Florida
(SEAL)
/s/ WInona Mitchell
Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times on
Feb. 26 and March 5, 2009. 08-114367


( .9 u L Legals

S,.,623-0305 SCT
200. Ct &Q 4 Q ,i Noaden Jfr tjc cr moaw
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE # 2004CA603
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, actir.g thrcu-jh Rural
Development., formerlv Fam,-r..r H,:-.;.. -.,rrirl.:Trati-,ri
(FDrH4', uni nea Sic ie. nC-Ao rr.nirr. t -T.- rfi:-jirufr
( i *C A.
Plairrnn
DAVID L NOLDEN, JR.. and CITY OF WILDWOOD
DlereaonTr
T' ,
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to an Order Re-
s6heduling Foreclosure Sale entered In the above enti-
tled cause In the Circuit Court of Sumter County, Flor-
ida. I will sell the property located at 1201 Huey Street,
Wlldwood, Florida, being specifically described as fol-

PARCEL FF: Lots 7 and 8. Block H. ol THE EAST
SUBDIVISION, UNIT 2. as per plat thereof recorded In
Plat Book 1, Page 142, of the Public Records of Sumtle
County, Florida
at punci. ta lt-I,, rr.e rigr.e ;:1 0r,.3 .c-- .i.3.er .:r cash
ar rr.e Wet'v Fonl Dc.Or or i-he .jier,i' C .our,r, Court-
r.ou' 2" I[ Ficrlo a Stil etr Eu'.r.-liT Fl.-:.-ni 31 11:00
.3 .T, or, In. 18 asl, *t r.1 3r.:r 2,:Z

ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE. IF ANY. OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OFTHE DATE OF THE US PENDENS MUST FILE
A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
IT ,'Cu are a pe-or, ,.rrr. a acli,.iir, wrIC. ne,--: ar., oc.
cor n',C t a ,isatJ in.pcrdei 1t. panlcip ri- e i.- r,i; c .C-ic.S
Irng v-.-u are enrltiedar no ,.: 1,',J ,.u I. rn pico.luor.
o01 c-n'i1 adj aorne Hr O C.,r.s1t t3 T r. Cc-tra
nator, 209 'N. Florida 'irree u.r.-.rll, FL 33513 and
-e.iepho.-.e 'TD: 0 -.'3 -3-(215 Icr cail 711.
Dated February 19.2009.
GLORIA'R. HAYWARD
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(SEAL) By:s/ Susan A. Stollar

Put 11VT-.-I3 ro (('Pfirfrlf 'Sumier .-,:.ur.r, i,-.': r
FeD 26 and Marcn 5 2100'



627-0312 SCT
2f.1T9 CP X00 Vaair.rar,r E e-,:k
NCt.ICoice 1 '-reatnor
PUBUC NOTICE
Iti rHE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIrTCuIT COURT OF FLORIDA, IN
,AND FOR SUMMER COUNTY
IN PROBATE
SFILE NO.: 2009 CP 000050
IN RE ESTATE OF
KATHRYN ESSECK,
Deceo ea
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tne admir.itntrion ,of rn-e Etai- :, KATHRYN ESSECK,
.seceae-3 s ihse ,ae or ,3-nm was 0.: 6 O.i or,.3
Anie S&iai Seurlr, T'jrr.c-el i 2r.j-Di-C0'23 I. pcr.dir..,
in twe Cirlu Court tar Sumjier Cournri noICIa F'Prost"
Dilon r, Itre 33eare ol rcr.icr, v r Fr i n.on.3 Str-er
Bu .neill Fionaa 335i 3 rri e rnarrefn and aaariese: c.i
the personal representative and the personal
representative's attorney are set forth below.
All creailora of ITr aeceaer. 1na orr.er peri.r.. na
trIg clairmr. or aemands again. Irne. eciea6rt. e.ai-.
or. wor,-r, a copy or thI rnonce is reauirea it ce ser.e-3
muIh ile tne'r dalms win tr.6 Coun WITHr I rTHE LATEI? OF
rHitEE 3.i) MOtIHS AFTER THE DATE COF THE FirSI PUBLIC.
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPI/ OFr rTHS r .'OCE OC.
THEM
Al cIrner ciednor, of Ine acceaent or.- orrer pearon.
r.aovlr.g clainrrm or d-mans aJair..: oeceaderi ;.Isei
mu file rr.ehi cl aim n. ir. 'Iru -'an WITHin- rHREE (3i
MONTHS AFTER THE.DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
4.: L- i-It.: ri 50 FILEIC' WiTHif rTHE iT.E PEri'DDT
SET FORTHi l J SECTION 7a3 '0) OF THE FLORID: PtiC.&TrE
CODE WILL BE FORE JEP BI-TEDL,
iIOT..'NliHTMtJDlr4G THE TIME PE.iiOCt: 'SET FORIT'
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publcaton of this Notice Is March
-5.2009.
Personal Representative:
/s/ELSIE E. ESSECK
Petitioner
Attorney for Personal Representative:
:'S 'l I P E rlr ESQuIIrE
-icOria Ba.3 rj, 7 4682"'
DE41. 41 rDIDE.AN L L P
I I t ti N ;_r.a Terrace Suite Ji.'u The Villages, FL
32162
(352) 430-1326
Published two (2) times In the Sumter County Times,
March 5 and 12, 2009.



i- ''
609-0319 SCT
,, Notice of Application
'., fdr Tax Deed 4093

PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that, JACK L GRIES the holder of
the following cerflficate has filed sald certificate for a
tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number
and year of Issyance, the description of the property,
and the name Ih which it was assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 21 Year of Issuance: 2M06
Description of Property:
W 1/2 OF SE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 LESS-
N/LY 25 FT THEREOF
Parcel Number C06-470
SEC6 TWP 18 RNG22
Name In which assessed: GEORGE S P AWANA &
VELMA AWANA
Sold property being In the County of Sumter, State of
Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed
according to law the property described In such
certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the
Court House door on Monday. APRIL 06 2009 at 11:00
A.M.
Pursuant to Flodrida Statute 197.542 (2): The high bidder
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 payment.
Witness my hand and official seal on this February 9.
2009.
Gloria R. Hayward
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sumter County, Florida
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ Mellilssa Worrell
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times in the Sumter County Times on
Feb. 26. March 5, 12 and 19,2009.


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619305 SCT
2Cr? CFP ,C(.f' Joe B r.Mortin
Ione ro Crealnor.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SUMMER COUNTY, FLORI-
DA
PROBATE DIVISION
.' File No.: 2009 CP000059

IN RE: ESTATE.OF
JOE B. MARTIN .
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of Joe B. Martin, de-
ceased, whose date of death was Nov. 22, 2008, Is
Sr.-air.q ir. re C.ir.:uil C-urn I.r '.,-jmi,lr C urcnI R eria
i.:,,c le I'l.iJr rr.e aat'es Cr wrt-.:n is 2u9 N Flrcndo
Err'r i-.-.nri., 1:1: BI.hr.etil lorloaa j3Ei3 rTn-, nan-iii
and caaoar :.e,. .:.T rr,. r.,r. -,,i repr, eritaI. arde me
pi.-:r.li rec .er.nia'li.e arn rr.e, are o. TI.r ,r.
below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons hav-
II-1. claimi: or adi.rar.3; agi..: a.sce,'rt. elatle on
M-n.om,0 a c'- :c, .:r ml: n once i: required t:. -,e -'..e a
nmu' fti- rr-ir l.:1,31,T_ ..-.tirn Ni coun WITHIr THE LArER OF .
St.1r.tiiTH; 'ATEI FrHE TIME OF iHE FiRNT f uJucA lONr OF
Sn', .NOTICE OR 30 DASAfTEre ILp-ITE OF SERVICE OF
CO OF trH NOTICE C:ri THEM
1ii otrn-' creadl.-,n c. I r"i .CdCeenti ara otrter pern:cr
-si3.- n l .3ifi;' :r tde-ara, ag-ir.1 Ir-e ac-ueaert 5-
-ore T.j:i li e Treir cIlarr.l ,tI tntt .ou.rl WITHiI 3i
.1O r TH .i FTE'. TMHE DP-T OF THE Fi-iS PULBUCArION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733702.OF THE. FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE ritME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED T'A'O f; YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
Tr.e dao'- ..li n-t putico-o:a"r. c rr.,. rjIacIs-1 ;26/1209.
-L P- F'e]-.oai TrReEsr-iniatf.e
' !/ rAnna DasL
CI r I9W I iitr. La-ne
.t. .ora F onda 34.8
Attorney for Personal Representative: -
/s/ John S. Simpns Florida Bar No. 257450
n.rr., lotr for..a D' e.I; 0 ~:
I 2 i 1, T ,r .;' Pi N.OlJ ,.Cl,
2oic I T rira heri.e C.:.i1e3 H i.:-rAa.ENE V "i
- i --U ta. -a:D2eiS!;-0S9






PUBLIC NOTICE
holder of the following certificate has fled sold certifi-
- cate for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certifi-
cate number and year of IsSuahce, the description of
the property, and the name In which it was assessed
are as follows: -
Certificate No.: J24Z Year of Issuance: 2006
Description of Property:
E'c- A.i ,W COlf OF r W 1/4 OF iw I D4 RUN i4 400 FT E
545 F 40yi FT W 5 in f0- POBOR 147 PG
ct If, 16'7 PGs 34 io17 1 8 PG 35
Parcel Number 523-003
SEC 23 WP 22 RNG .2
Name In which assessed. MYRTLE M DAVIS
said pr_'prr, c.err.2 ir Ire Cr'untr rl Sumter State of
FIOnd, LinirC *.j1,-, ccirrifl-sae '.holl be teaeerr.ea
accorailrg I,'-, haJ m. t-s P.[OtC.pt d9ecrDed In /ucn
certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the
Court House door on Monday. APRIL6 2009 at 11:00
Pursuant to Florida Statute 197.542 (2): The high bidder
r.aii po~t wiltr rr.e cie'k a r..:.nretur,.a0clc, casr, deposi
o,1 52j)E C aO rrI nT-re oA me .sie. 1o ce appltea to he
ale. crice a me "ime oI Tull parent
Wrtne,- m, r.a-.d and ..n', cihl ieal on wris FeDruav 9.
Glonaa R HaPwo8d
-. CieK olf the Circuit Court
S Sumter County Flonda
(CIRCUIT COURTSEAL) -.
SBy:/s/ Melllssa Worrell
Deputy Clerk
C',jiir...a lour i'4 ri-r.T.'. ir. wte Sumter County Times on
Feb. 26. March 5,12 and 19, 2009.

606-0319 SCT
flotice of Application
for Tax Deed # 4090
PUBLIC NOTICE "
Notice Is hereby given lit. JACK L GRIES the holder of
the following certificate-hos filed said certificate for a
tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number
and year of issuance, the description of the property,
and the name In which ipwa,assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: J2 Year of Iasuance: 2U6 9
Description of Property:
W 1/2 OFSW 1/4 OFSW 1/4OFSE 1/40FSWT/4 LESS
N/LY 25 FT THEREOF
Parcel Number C06120..t
SEC6 TWP 18 'RNG22
Name in which assesed: MELVYN C1OCK ESTATE
Said property being in the County of Sumter, State of
Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed
certificate shall be sold to-the highest bidder at the
Court House door on Monday. APRIL 06 2009 at 11:00

Pursuant to Florida Statute 197.542 (2): The high bidder
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 payment.
Witness my hand and official seal on this February 9.
2009.M
Gloria R. Hayward
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sumter County, Florida
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By:/s/ Mellissa Worrell
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times In the Sumter County Times on
Feb. 26. March 5, 12 and 19. 2009.

605-0319 SCT
Notice of Applicatlon
for Tax Deeds# 4089
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that, JACKLGRIES the holder of
the following certificate has filed saiold certificate for a
tax deed to be Issued thereon. The certificate number
and year of Issuance, the description of the property,
and the name In which it was assessed ore as follows:
Certificate No.: 1 Year of Issuance: 206
Description of Property:
1/2 OFNW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OFSW 1/4 LESS
25 FT RD R/W OR 136 PG 554
Parcel Number C06-003
SEC6 TWP 18 RNG22
Name In which asse ed: ARTHUR ANDREWS & NILLA M
Said property being In the County of Sumter, State of
Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed
according to law the property described In such
certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the
Court House door on Monday. APRIL 06 2009 at 11:00
A.M.
Pursuant to Florida Statute 197.542 (2): The high bidder
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 payment.
Witness my hand and official seal on this February 9,
2009,
Gloria R. Hayward
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sumter County. Florida
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ Mellissa Worrell
Deputy Clerk
Published four (4) times in the Sumter County Times on
Feb. 26, March 5, 12 and 19,2009.


7


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SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2009, PAGE 19


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'99 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS
#5210B.
LIGHT ICE BLUE
BEAUTY. LEATHER.
WELL EQUIPPED.
GREAT PRICE

$5,995

'00 HONDA CR-V LX
#P3604. JUST 34,000
LOW MILES AND
SUPER CLEAN.
AUTO, AIR, POWER
WINDOWS &
LOCKS, MORE.

$9,995
'04 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE
#5159C.
LOT OF CAR FOR
THE MONEY!
LEATHER, AND
WELL EQUIPPED.
BEST OF ALL IT'S A
CADILLAC.
$10,995

'05 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS
#5162A1. MERCURY
CERTIFIED WIWAR-
RANTY. DUAL
POWER LEATHER
SEATS,;AND MUCH
MORE. GREAT BUY!!I

$12,995

'05 TOYOTA CAMRY LE
#PX3574A EXTRA
ILOW MILES LE
EQUIPPED. ICE
BLUE COLOR
4-CYLINDER, AUTO,
AIR, POWER PACK,
MORE. SHARP!
$13,995

'06O MERCURY MILAN PREMIER
#PX3570
V6, LEATHER,
MOONROOF, AND
LOADED WITH
FEATURES.
MERCURY
CERTIFIED.
$14,995

'08 MERCURY MILAN PREMIER
.PX3523.
CERTIFIED.
LEATHER BUCKETS,
POWER FEATURES
13,800 MILES. DUNE
PEARL

$15,995

'06 FORD ESCAPE XLT V6
#PX3612.
SEASCAPE GREEN,
SANDSTONE
LEATHER. POWER
FEATURES, EXTRA
SHARP. 30K MILES.
CER TIFIED.
$17,995

'07 FORD EDGE
#PX3515 SHARP
FORD EXEC
VEHICLE. WELL
EQUIPPED CROSS-
OVER. 16,000 MILES
& FACTORY
WARRANTY TOO.
$18,995

'07 HONDA ACCORD EX-L
#5231A. LOCAL
ONE OWNER,
4-CYLINDER ECON-
OMY, LEATHER,
SUNROOF, MORE.
NEW MERCURY
TRADE-IN.
$ I19,995

'08 FORD MUSTANG
#PX3616. BRIGHT
RED WITH CHAR-
COAL BUCKETS
INSIDE. AUTO, AIR,
POWER FEATURES,
AM/FM/CD. CERTI-
FIED.
3,100O Miles


'99 INFINITE 130
#PX3586A. MUST
SEE THIS GOLDEN
LUXURY SEDAN.
LEATHER, POWER
MOONROOF,
MORE. LINCOLN
'TRADE-IN.


'03 FORD ESCAPE LIMITED
#PX3562A.
LOCAL TRADE-IN.
V6. LEATHER,
WELL EQUIPPED.
BALANCE OF ESP
FORD WARRANTY.

$9,995

'04 LINCOLN TOWNCAR SIGNATURE
.#5171B. WOW!! '
MUST SEE & DRIVE
FOR THIS PRICE
FORMAL ROOF,
LEATHER, LOTS OF
CHROME HURRY!l

$10,995

'05 CHRYSLER 300 LIMITED
.#PX3594A.
LOTS OF CAR
FOR THE MONEY.
CHROMED WHEELS,
LEATHER, AND
MORE LET'S DEAL!I

$12,995,

'06 MERCURY MILAN 1-4
#PX3543. 19K RED
CARPET MILES.
VIBRANT WHITE.
CERTIFIED. POWER
FEA TURES, AM/FM/I
CD, 4-CYLINDER,
AUTOMATIC.
---.$13,995

'06 MERCURY MONTEGO LUXURY
#PX3539 20K
EXTRA LOW MILES
POWER SEAT,
WINDOWS, LOCKS,
MORE MERCURY
CERTIFIED. TUNDRA
METALLIC.
$14,995

'08 FORD FOCUS SES
#PX3579. "BRASS
HA T" COMPANY
CAR. LEATHER,
POWER FEATURES,
SYNC MEDIA
SYSTEM, ALLOY
WHEELS CERTIFIED.
$15,995

'06 MERCURY MONTEREY
#PX3607. 2-TONE
LEATHER. QUAD
CAPTAINS. POWER
SLIDER.DOORS,
..... POWER LIFTGATE,
DUAL AIR. CERTI-
FIED. 25K MILES.
$t 79,995

'08 FORD TAURUS SEL
#PX3510. MERCURY
CERTIFIED, LEATH-
ER, LOADED WITH
FEATURES. GREAT
SAFETY AND FUEL
ECONOMY RATINGS.
9,200 MILES.
$18,995

'07 TOYOTA CAMRY XLE
#P3507A. JUST
15K ONE-OWNER
MILES. POWER
MOONROOF, AND
"- LOADED WITH FEA-
TURES. FACTORY
WARRANTY TOO/I
..- $19,995

'07 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS
#PX3617. SILVER
WITH CASH-
MERE LEATHER,
CHROMED WHEELS,
AUTO AIR & LAMPS,
AM/FM/CD, CERTI-
FIED. PALM BEACH.


'02 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS
#8-182A. ONLY 69K
MILES. ICE BLUE
WITH MEDIUM BLUE
LEATHER. WELL
EQUIPPED AND
CLEAN. MUST SEE.

$ 7,995

'03 FORD RANGER
#P3603. AUTO-
MATIC, AIR, RADIO,
MORE. WHITE W/
GREY VINYL SEAT.
-. ." ,,A MUST SEE THAT
WON'T LASTLONG.



'03 VOLVO XC70 AWD
#PX3537A. COM.
PARE" SUPER
*CLEAN. LEATHER,
POWER SUNROOF,
LOADED. CROSS
COUNTRY EDITION.
61K MILES.
.... $10,995

'06 CHRYSLER 300 SEDAN
#5211A. CLAS-
. SIC 300 STYLING.
GREAT COLOR
COMBO. V6 ENGINE.
POWER FEATURES.
NEW LINCOLN MKZ
.'TRADE-IN.'

$12,995

'06 MERCURY MONTEGO
#5155A. GORGEOUS
RED CARPET. ONE
OWNER. LEATHER,
MORE. FORMAL
ROOF. MERCURY
CERTIFIED.

$13,995

'06 MERCURY MONTEGO LUXURY AWD
"J' #5236A. RED CARPET
LEASERETURN. 1-OWN-
S ER. ALL-WHEEL DRIVE.
,CVTAUTO TRANSMIS-
SION, LEATHER, MORE
MERCURY CERTIFIED
p TOO!

$14,995
'01O FORD F250 SD DIESEL
#5162A2. DESIRE-.
ABLE 7.3L POWER-
STROKE DIESEL


. 70ABLE 5.4 PWR
XLT TRIM. AUTO,
AIR, POWER FEA-
TURES. CRANBER-
RY& SILVER.


'05 FORD F150 4X4 SUPERCREW
#E5702A2. 5.4
TRITON, LEATHER,
LOADED. BLACK ON
BLACK. LIFTED SUS-
PENSION, OVER-
SIZED WHEELS. 62K
si -MILES.

$18,995

'07 FORD SPORT TRAC LIMITED
.... #P3546. LOCAL 1-
OWNER. V8 POWER.
WELL EQUIPPED IN-
CLUDING SUNROOF,
BED EXTENDER,
NEW RADIALS. 28K
MILES. CERTIFIED.
..........." ........ ......RADIALS. 28K5
$18,995

'07 FORD ESCAPE XLT V6
#PX3613. DESERT
STONE WIBEIGE
LEATHER. POWER'
MOONROOF, AND
MUCH MORE. MUST
SEE CERTIFIED.
12K MILES.
.* .$19,995
'08 LINCOLN MKZ
#PX3559. PREMIER
CERTIFIED. HEAT-
EDICOOLED FRONT
SEATS, SYNC
MEDIA, LEATHER,
-AM/FM/6CD, SIRIUS,
. 6,MORE. ke


fween Ocafa and The Villages on 441)

'01O CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE
05141B. JUST51K
MILES STERULING
SILVER, CHROMED
WHEELS, LEATHER
INSIDE AND MORE.
AFFORDABLE.
,$ 995,

'03 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS
S#PX3564A.
LEATHER, POWER
SEAT, WINDOWS &
LOCKS. JUST 53K
MILES. ARIZONA
BEIGE.

.... ...$9,995
'03 HONDA ACCORD
#PX3573A2.
JUST 43,000 MILES.
AUTO, AIR, POWER
FEATURES.
ECONOMICAL
4-CYVUNDER
POWERPLANT.
t$11,995

'05 CADILLAC CTS
~#5103A. WHITE
DIAMOND PAINT,
NEUTRAL LEATHER.
TRADE-IN ON NEW
r MKZ. ON-STAR CA-
PABLE. MUST SEE

$12,995

'07 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS
#PX3524B. MERCURY
CERTIFIED, DUAL
POWER LEATHER
SEATS, AM/FM/CD
STEREO,KEYLESS
ENTRY, AUTO LAMP &
CLIMATE CONTROL
$413,995
'06 LINCOLN TOWNCAR SIGNATURE LIMITED
#5194A. WOW!!
SUPER SAVER"
CASHMERE METAL-
LUC. DUAL POWER
LEATHER SEATING,
AND LOADED WITH
--FEATURES.
$14,995

'07 HONDA ACCORD EX-L V6
.. #PX3557A LOCAL ONE-
OWNER, MERCURY
TRADE-IN. LEATHER,
POWER MOONROOF.
AJ ff m "OVER $27,000 NEW,
W WINDOW STICKER IN
GLOVE BOX


'06 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE
#PX3611. RED
CARPET 1 OWNER.
PONY PACKAGE,
SPORT LEATHER
BUCKETS, ARGENT
WHEELS, CERTI-
FIED. 16K MILES.


'06 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER PREMIER
#PX3569. CERTIFIED,
LOCAL SUV, 20K
MILES, LEATHER,
3RD ROW, DUAL
,AIR, POWER DE-
PLOYABLE BOARDS,
MORE.
,,O$1 9P995
'08 MERCURY SABLE
#PX3615. MER-
SLOT WITH STONE
LEATHER. POWER
SEAT, WINDOWS,
LOCKS, MORE. AM/
FM/CD. CERTIFIED.
15K MILES.
$i 9,995
'08 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR ELITE
#PX3577 CERTIFIED.
NAVIGATION, DVD
ENTERTAINMENT,
I, POWER MOONROOF,
POWER UFTGATE, 20"
CHROMED WHEELS,
MUCH MORE


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ASSURANCE is the first and only automotive manufacturer vehicle return program. It
lets you return your vehicle in case of certain life altering circumstances.
Hyundai also will pay your vehicle loan or lease for 90 days during the year while you
look for work. If the you keep the car, the payments do no need to be repaid.


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