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Thursday, July 22, 2010 Vol 28 No. 40 75 cents AT A GLANCE Mystery stuff falls on local homes SANDRA KOONCE of cotton, possibly — white substance on Fri- A drive through the Interim Editor Braun guessed it might day but neighbor John area pinpointed homes have been insulation Wolf said he had noticed along parts of S.W. Hon- It wasn’t snow that cov- blown out of an airplane it on Thursday, shortly eysuckle, S.W. Idlewood, ered dozens of roofs in flying overhead. But he after a severe thunder- Rainbow Lake Estates S.W. Peach Blossom, S.W. wanted someone else, storm had moved Four Oaks St., S.W. Rain- this weekend, but there with more expertise, to through the area. was enough white to tree, S.W. Mosswood, S.W. tell him, so he called the The Marion County make people take a sec- Plantation St., and S.W. National Response Sheriff ’s Office reported ond look. Trout, where the drop oc- Team, who, in turn said they had received one And, a few, like curred. There is a large Richard Braun, took time they would notify the call on Friday concern- EPA. ing the mysterious sub- amount of acreage to the to look not twice, but sev- north of Plantation eral times. Although Braun hasn’t stance. Neither Braun Richard Braun of 21216 where more of the mate- See story on Page 5 He gathered up a hand- heard when the EPA will nor Wolf made the call. S.W. Plantation Street in ful of the white stuff that respond to Case # 948- Late Monday, enough rial may have landed. the Pines area of Rain- was also all across lawns 021 (the number his call roofs still had spots of Braun and Wolf – and bow Lakes Estates City Council in the area and started was assigned), he said if the cotton-like substance probably an entire neigh- shows a sample of the There will be a spe- making phone calls. he didn’t hear in within sticking around, in spite borhood – look forward white material that fell on cial meeting of the Analyzing the area cov- three weeks he would of rain, to see the general to learning more when houses throughout his Dunnellon City Coun- ered, as well as the type call again. area that had been cov- the EPA investigators neighborhood last Thurs- cil from 5:30 to 7:30 of substance – some type Braun first noticed the ered. come for a visit. day. p.m. Monday, July 26 to consider whether the City of Dunnellon will provide Informa- tion Services for the greater Dunnellon area and such addi- City ready to honor champions today tional areas within Marion County that wish to be served by the City of Dunnellon. Parade begins at 5:30 p.m. An earlier hearing on Barbecue dinners, special presentations, available for sale at the park. Dinners will be Fagan, grade 10, Kasey Fagan, grade 12; this subject was held DVD highlights of games, a chance to meet the served only until 6:30 p.m. Samantha Fagan, 11; Kristie on June 23. players that made the headlines and, most im- Free drinks and cookies will Hanewinckel, 12; Tayler portant of all, a day to recognize and con- also be offered by two other Moore, 12 ; Jillian Dunnellon Farmers gratulate the nation’s best softball team. organizations. Morrow, 11; Holly Market That’s what it’s all about today in Dun- Also available will be Roberson, 12; Molly The Dunnellon nellon. DVDs of the championship Sumners, 11; Alora Farmers Market con- Members of the game for $10 each. Thompson, 10; tinues each Tuesday Dunnellon Members of the Championship Dallas Towns, 12; from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Softball Team include Haley Caylee Underwood, Dunnellon Historic 11; Tori Williams, Train Depot, 2061 S. 12 ; and Williams St. Inter- Samantha Wright, ested vendors or cus- 12. The grades are tomers can contact those just com- market manager, Sam pleted by the Scott, 352-229-1030 or girls. dunnellonfarmers- Members of [email protected] the Boys Base- ball Team in- Dunnellon Cruise High School clude Micah Night Softball team Baly,12; Wesley All hot rods and will ride in the pa- Beasley, 10; classic cars welcome rade as will mem- Jordon Boley, 9; every Thursday night bers of the Varsity Support the David Bouton, at the Sonic Drive-In Boys Baseball Team 12; Ronnie on Williams Street in who were District Champs Fundraising Dawson, 12; Dunnellon. and went on to place in the ■ Connor Han- final four in state. Buy a barbecue nah, 10; Katlyn Send us your Dinkins Both teams will be Hicks, 11; showcased during dinner today, $6 Ricky Lopez, Store stories 11; James The Dinkins Store, the afternoon cere- ■ Buy a DVD of the Love, 11; closed earlier this monies.. Gavin month after being in A parade, begin- championship business since 1917, ning at Walmart at was run continuously 5:30 p.m. will travel game, $10 down U.S. 41 to Samantha by members of the Fagan Molly Dinkins family and Ernie Mills Park Sumners Mcardle, was the place to go to where other ac- 11; David for generations of tivities will take Miller, 11; Dunnellon residents. place. Shelby Payne, The Riverland In addition to 10; Trevor News would like to be recognitions, the event will also serve as a Phillips, 10; the source to put to- fund-raiser for the girls, who hope to raise Cody Underwood, 12; Connor Wentz, 9; and gether remembrances enough money to buy championship rings. Forrest Wheeler, 11. of the Dinkins Store. Tickets for the barbecue dinners will be Are you willing to share your experi- ences? A real part of this community has come Registration deadline July 26 for voting to the end of its time. It does not have to opportunity to choose be- The Republican winner seeking the School Board Those candidates are John be forgotten. MICHEL NORTHSEA tween five different candi- of the District 2 race will Seat 5. They are incum- Deakins, Keith Perry and Email your stories Staff Writer dates seeking the District go on the November gen- bent Ron Crawford, Remzey L. Paul Samarrai. to editor@riverland- 2 seat on the County Com- eral election ballot along Sharon Hagen and Mary F. The winner of the primary news.com or drop Those wishing to vote in mission, now held by Com- with Democratic chal- Williams. will face Democratic chal- them in the mail to the Aug. 24 primary elec- missioner Jim Payton. lenger Ken Nadeau and In each School Board lenger Jon Paugh in No- Riverland News, tion and aren’t already Payton is not seeking re- Florida Whig Party candi- race, if one candidate vember. 20441 E. Pennsylvania registered to vote must do election. date Douglas Shearer. doesn’t get 50 percent of Marion County has Ave., Dunnellon so before July 26. Those vying to move Neither Nadeau nor the vote, plus one vote, 211,760 registered voters 34432-6035. For those needing to up- onto the general election Shearer has another chal- then the top two candi- close to 41,000 are regis- date their records to re- include: Republicans, lenger from their respec- dates goes on to the Nov. 2 tered as Independents and flect a current address or Kathy Bryant, Christine tive parties so they won’t general election, Brown more than 83,000 are De- name that too needs to be Dobkowski, Tony Mendola, be on the ballot in August. said. mocrats. completed before July 26. Elicia Sanders, and Les Also on the ballot for the Also on the Aug. 24 pri- Voter’s registration must Since Florida is a closed Smith. primary election will be mary election are the Riverland be updated on an official primary state, voters are In a partisan race, such two School Board seats. races for United State allowed to only vote in the as county commissioner, Vying for School Board Senator, governor and at- voter registration applica- News non-partisan races and for the candidates receiving Seat 4 are Dean torney general. tion. The form may be re- candidates representing the most votes go on to the Blinkhorn, Angie Boynton, In the primary, Republi- quested by phone, 20441 E Pennsylvania Ave. their registered party. general election, ex- Thomas Patrick, and cans voters will also select 642-6679, or mail and is Dunnellon, FL 34432 Marion County’s 87,729 plained Dee Brown, su- Nancy Thrower. a candidate for state rep- available on the website, Republicans will have the pervisor of elections. Three candidates are resentative District 22. VoteMarion.com.

Closed VISIT US: www.riverlandnews.com Landmark CALL US: 489-2731 Sitting silently now, the Dinkins Store, closed earlier this month, served Dunnellon resi- dents since 1917. 2  Riverland News, Thursday, July 22, 2010 0005ITE Riverland News, Thursday, July 22, 2010  3 DPD officer now drug expert The Dunnellon Police Once an officer is certi- Since Cpl. Gonzalez be- Department is proud to fied as a DRE, the officer came a DRE he has com- announce that a Drug can provide his/her ex- pleted three Drug Recognition Expert is pert opinion on the im- Influence Evaluations. part of the agency. pairment of the subject. The first was an arrest Cpl. Jacob Gonzalez was The officer can also tes- at an Ocala Police Depart- selected for his years of tify as an expert witness ment DUI Checkpoint (the service, narcotic and alco- in court. driver was under the in- hol arrests, court presen- There were approxi- fluence of Cannabis). tations and testimony to mately 215 DRE’s in The second was an ar- attend a school, free of Florida and approxi- rest in the City of Dunnel- cost, to be trained and mately 5,000 DRE’s in the lon (the driver was under certified for the position. nation at the time this of- the influence of a CNS A drug recognition ex- ficer attended the class. Depressant and a Nar- pert is a police officer Cpl. Gonzalez attended cotic Analgesic. trained to recognize im- 72 hours of classroom The third was at the pairment in drivers under study and another spent Marion County Jail for a the influence of drugs some 60 hours in field Marion County Deputy other than, or in addition training in order to be (the driver was under the to, alcohol, or suffering certified as a DRE. influence of a CNS De- from some injury or ill- Cpl. Gonzalez is also a pressant). ness that produces simi- DUI Instructor who can From January 2010 to lar signs to alcohol/drug train fellow officers and date Dunnellon Police impairment. officers from other agen- Department has made Training to be a DRE is cies on DUI detection and eleven DUI arrests which difficult and extremely how to perform road side is an increase from last extensive. sobriety exercises. year. Social Security makes a difference for everyone ocial Security In addition to the na- the local economy, keep reaches almost tional impact Social Secu- local farmers farming, Severy family rity has on the local retailers retailing, in the United U.S. economy, and local contractors con- States, and at there’s no deny- tracting. In some coun- some point ing the differ- ties, as much as 30 touches the lives ence it makes in percent of the population of nearly all communities all receives Social Security Christine Stahl, president, and Lynn Pierce, director, of a rescue shelter for Americans. It not across America. benefits and those bene- horses, worked a booth recently as they helped to educate the public about only helps older In neighbor- fits make up as much as what they do and how others can help. The Morriston-based organization, Qual- Americans, but hoods around 20 percent of the local ity Care Equine Rescue, Inc., is continuously looking for horse lovers to adopt also workers who the nation, the economy. or buy the rescued animals they have saved. Their facility has 20 horses become disabled benefits paid Both at the national and presently and is at capacity. For more information about the organization, call Adon Williams and families in help more than local level, Social Secu- 352-238-1293. SS District which a spouse or just individual rity makes a difference. Manager, parent dies. Today, beneficiaries. The average payment for ber, the average payment dividuals are using their on a national, local, and Ocala about 159 million These people a retired individual is is $1,104. These are real benefits to help keep the individual level. people work and spend their ben- $1,169 a month, which numbers that help many economy going. To learn more about So- pay Social Security taxes. efit payments at the local represents 40 percent of individuals make ends It’s clear that Social Se- cial Security, visit More than 53 million peo- grocery store, the local income for an average re- meet. curity makes a difference www.socialsecurity.gov. ple receive monthly So- clothing store, depart- tired person. The monthly The payments made to cial Security benefits. In ment stores, and mom- payment for a disabled beneficiaries help indi- viduals and families to 25 25 2009 alone, those benefits and-pop shops. Benefits person averages $1,065. came to about $675 bil- are used to pay for goods For the widow or widower stay afloat. But the EARS byproduct is that these in- YEARS Y CE lion. and services that sustain of a working family mem- RIEN EXPERIENCEEXPE Grooming Baths HEARING AIDS 489-0667 489-0667

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RIVERLAND NEWS “The Newspaper built on Community Pride.” Publisher  Gerry Mulligan Regional Manager  John Provost River views Editor  Pat Faherty Member of the Florida Press Association OUR VIEW Can we stop the confusion?

he confusion of having two long-time customers will not recog- For those whose Christmases are relocated store, leading one to be- thrift stores in Dunnellon with nize the change. They will continue made brighter by a big Christmas lieve that a concerted campaign was Tsimilar names is going to be an to go to the old site to shop. Many basket, it may make a difference. on to hurt the chances of success for on-going challenge to two organiza- will continue to make donations at Why? Because much of the funding the long-time store serving the needy tions established to work with the the old site without being aware of a for these projects comes from prof- of this community.. needy of our area. change – until they ask for a tax-re- its from the Annie Johnson Thrift Such actions are unworthy of those Annie Johnson’s Thrift Store, often ceipt credit. The new store cannot Store, the one that is now located in who are usually known for their gen- referred to as AJ’s, will be compet- issue these because they do not have the historic district of Dunnellon erosity of spirit and volunteerism. ing for donations with the newly the authority to do so. At best, it will across from the fire station. Is there enough room for both opened AJ’s Thrift Store, which be four years before that can happen If customers fail to support this thrift shops in Dunnellon? In today’s stands for Anybody’s Junk, according and the path to receiving that status thrift store, what is done through the economy, the answer is Yes! Each to the founders of the new store. is a long one. senior center will be cut back. can succeed. The new store is located in the What difference does that make to Even before Annie Johnson’s Thrift However, one is going to succeed a same building where Annie John- the citizens of Dunnellon and South Store opened its doors at the new lo- little less because of the confusion. son’s Thrift Store was located until Dunnellon? cation, accusations were being made And that just should not happen. just a few weeks ago (on Hwy. 41 For those who get extra food from that the prices were too high. A let- The owners, managers, and volun- south of the Withlacoochee River). Annie Johnson Senior Center, it may ter to our office that arrived when teers at AJs should consider renam- Whatever their reasons, almost all make a lot of difference. neither thrift store was in operation ing their thrift store. It would go a of the volunteers who worked at For those who sometimes need attested to this. Comments about the long way to solving the problem in Annie Johnson’s have remained at emergency help with an electric bill, high prices were also made by “shop- the most affable and expeditious the old site. Unfortunately, many it may make a lot of difference. pers” during the first few days of the way. LETTERS TIME TO SMILE

What is a 501(c)(3)?? Charitable organizations that have gone through an extensive North of process of documentation to the In- ternal Revenue Service and have proven the organization is charita- ble under IRS guidelines, may be the border awarded the status of a 501(c)(3) or- ganization. An organization must not be oper- just got off the phone with my sister. ated for the benefit of private inter- I am still a bit surprised by what she ests or shareholders. Itold me. My nephew Pete is going for Once awarded the designation of his Master’s Degree at Waterloo Univer- 501(c)(3), an organization is eligible sity in Canada. He came home to Ohio to to receive tax-deductible contribu- visit my sister. After the experience he tions. had crossing the border he decided to stay in the U.S. a bit longer than The initial application (Form William Garcia of Lake Tropicana and his family look over items in Annie John- planned. 1023) is 30 pages long and requires son’s Thrift Store. Garcia commented the store is “really nice and more organ- During the summer Pete would come extensive back-up documentation. ized” than the previous thrift store on the site in the historic district of home every three or so Organizations must have a track Dunnellon. Annie Johnson’s is competing with AJs Thrift Store that opened at weeks. His summer record of at least four years before their former location on the south side of the Withlacoochee. Annie Johnson’s class is over and all his an application is considered. is a 501(c)(3) organization which helps to fund many programs at the Annie roommates are gone. Johnson Senior Center. He works as a teacher’s aide. His boss said he OTHER VIEWS would call him if he had work otherwise he was Campaign signs have a place free to go home. Pete but, it’s not on utility pole got his undergraduate The campaign season is in full Kathleen degree in Canada so he swing and officials at Sumter Elec- What were they thinking? Wallace has crossed the border tric Cooperative (SECO) are urging many times over the candidates and campaign workers Wrong message sent lawns is the easiest conservation past five years. not to post political signage on measure of all. He said it has been increasingly electric utility poles. When the Southwest Florida Water Conservation of our resources is im- harder to cross the border back into the Barry Bowman, SECO Director of Management District lifted its one-day- portant everywhere. U.S. Peter is an American citizen, born Corporate Communications said, a-week watering restrictions that have Over the years, guidelines for new in Connecticut. He is the blonde haired “We certainly understand a candi- been in place since 2007 they were not developments and golf courses have all American kid next door. Crossing the date’s desire to get the word out using their best management practices. been put into place that makes better border this week was different. They about their candidacy and we be- Yes, we have had better than average use of our resources than we have in questioned Peter for forty-five minutes. lieve strongly in the election rainfalls in recent months and that has the past. These “best management That’s crazy! process. However, attaching any made a significant improvement in practices,” as they are often referred The guard wanted to know why he had type of signage, including political aquifer and river levels but it doesn’t to as, help conserve water by making a beard. Are you serious? There are very signage, to electric utility poles is mean that conservation of our water drought tolerant Florida friendly land- few young college guys that don’t have something we discourage.” supply should end. scaping and taking out requirements facial hair of some sort. He asked Peter “Posting any material on poles For residents of Marion County, the of maintaining a “green” lawn. what he was going to school for and what can make it difficult, even danger- announcement from SWFWMD doesn’t Once-a-week watering sent the same his thesis was on. Peter said it was on ous, for SECO employees who change the rules. Marion County offi- message to everyone living under Prohibition. The guard asked him if he might have to physically climb b cials had already worked out agree- Swiftmud guidelines. was a drinker. Peter told him he wanted the pole to make repairs. Nails and ments with the two water districts One of these years, our legislators to pick a subject that hasn’t been studied staples left in poles can also cause running through our county for consis- need to ask our water district leaders before. The guy then asks him if he gets injury when the poles are retired tency across the county. to have consistency throughout the a PHD what will he do with his degree? and cut up for other purposes. And, In addition, other communities, On state. It never makes sense for one area The questions went on… “Why didn’t he signage attached to utility poles Top of the World and The Villages, of the state to have the right to water go to school in the U.S.?” also has the potential for obstruct- worked out agreements with the more than another area of the state. At this point, if I were in the car I ing the vision of drivers on the county to fit their community needs. Weather patterns are cyclical. This would be wondering if the guy wants to road,” stated Bowman. Sometimes, water pressure is a con- means we could have another drought date me. Are these questions really nec- He also pointed out that many cern for those communities it’s not at any time, groundwater levels could essary? The guard changes the subject municipalities and counties have that those residents get to water more drop, and the agency could reinstate and asks what Peter does for a living. He local ordinances that prohibit the than others – their watering is just once-a-week restrictions. For this rea- explained he was a teacher’s aide for posting of signs on utility poles. done on different days. son, it seems the water management the school. The guard said you can’t af- “At SECO we are delighted to see Because of that interlocal agree- agency could have considered leaving ford that car on a T.A.’s salary so how such a vigorous campaign season ment between the two water agencies, the once-a-week watering limit in did you get the car? It’s a Hyundai for and so many citiizens become in- Marion County homeowners were able place and offer alternatives such as Pete’s sake, not a Mercedes. Peter told volved in the political process. to water twice a year during daylight more flexible watering schedules or him his parents bought it for him as a Let’s just keep it save by refraining savings and once a year during East- extended watering hours. graduation present. from attaching any type of signage ern Standard Time. Leaving more stringent restrictions By now I would have been arrested if to the Co-op’s poles, “he concluded. Even that watering schedule doesn’t in place would have continued to un- I was sitting in Pete’s car. I would have SECO is a not-for-profit electric encourage much conservation. derscore the message that while more told him to mind his own darn business cooperative serving over 170,000 With lawn watering accounting for water is currently available, clean (unless of course he did ask me for a customers in Lake, Marion, Citrus, about half of the water used by resi- fresh water is a limited resource and date!). Peter has seen all this before. Sumter, Pasco, Levy and Hernando dences — and much more than half for we all need to conserve to assure an They can dismantle your car if they counties. residents with large lawns — limiting adequate supply of water at all times. don’t like the way you look. He remains the amount of water used in watering South Marion Messenger, Ocala calm. Unfortunately Peter suffers with the Wallace affliction – non essential tremor. He shakes like I do. The guard kept asking him why he was so nervous. Having crossed the border before and OPINIONS INVITED been asked this question a thousand times Pete gave him a doctors note ex- ● The opinions expressed in Riverland News plaining why he had a tremor. editorials are the opinions of the editorial The guard then asked him why he board of the newspaper. chose this border to cross and not the ● Viewpoints depicted in political cartoons, one he usually crosses. They keep tabs columns or letters do not necessarily repre- on what border you cross? Man, Big Brother does know everything. He said sent the opinion of the editorial board. he went to visit a friend and took a dif- ● Groups or individuals are invited to express ferent route home. While all of this is their opinions in a letter to the editor. taking place there is a huge line of cars ● All letters must be signed and include a behind Peter’s. One time Pete had to phone number and hometown, including let- wait four hours to cross the border. ters sent via e-mail, Phone numbers will not Hey, I understand we need security after September eleventh. I know it isn’t be printed or given out. We reserve the right politically correct but racial profiling to edit letters for length, libel, fairness and makes more sense to me. Interrogating good taste. a college student and American citizen ● Letters to the editor must be no longer than for forty-five minutes sure seems like a 550 words, and writers will be limited to two waste of time to me. This is America, letters per month. right? Riverland News, Thursday, July 22, 2010  5 Dunnellon takes second in sectional LARRY BUGG strikeouts and no walks. “Yesterday, we came News Correspondent Dunnellon had 14 hits out flat. The camaraderie and took advantage of didn’t jell as it should It was a bittersweet eight Seminole errors. have. We had a lot more ending for the Dunnellon For Dunnellon, Tiara chemistry today. Every- Junior Softball All Stars Thomas was 3-for-3 with one came out and was Sunday afternoon. a double, two runs and here for Dunnellon and The Marion County two RBIs. Marissa Pool District 15. team beat Seminole 14-4 was 2-for-4 with a double “This is Mr. Marino and in five innings to finish 2- and a run. Jody Weber my last game of coaching. 1 overall and second in was 2-for-4 with three We are retiring. We have the Section 7 Little runs and two RBIs. Flip had a lot of fun years with League Tournament at Guerrero tripled and District 15, Fred Loren- Harley Levins Field. scored on a wild pitch. zen (district administra- Unfortunately, it was Lily Parrish scored two tor), Crystal River, time for two veteran runs. Inverness, South Levy, all coaches, Les Seeber and Dunnellon was missing of them. I bid them Mike Marino, to bid adieu three people. One was on farewell and wish them to Dunnellon Little a family cruise and Ari- all the luck in the world. I League. Seeber, the man- ana Wunderley and Paige loved being part of it.” ager, and Marino, a Richards chose to play on Saturday coach, both have been Photo by Terry Weber their travel ball team West Tampa 4, Team photo of the Dunnellon Junior All-Stars. Back row: Coach Troy Voler, Man- very successful coaches rather than complete the Dunnellon 0 and taken a number of ager Les Seeber, Tiara Thomas, Jody Weber, Amanda Barney, Courtney Hein- Little League playoff run. Marissa Poole was the ritz, Kayla Owens, Coach Mike Marino, Christine Marino. Front row: Marissa teams to the playoffs over “I feel that when you losing pitcher as Dunnel- the years. Pool, Lillie (Flip) Guerrero, Lily Parrish, Paige Volker. Not Pictured Leslie Mad- are out here and you are lon could only manage dox, Paige Richards, Ariana Wunderly. Dunnellon pitcher designated to make a one hit. Amanda Barney tossed a beautiful pitcher of or- West Tampa’s Nikki Les Seeber. “We left our Friday off real slow and sluggish. two-hitter with five ange juice and you have a Lopez was the winning bats at home. We did not Dunnellon 7, It’s been a four or five Answers to puzzle on couple of lemons, you are pitcher. Izzy Ordorica hit to our capabilities. We Safety Harbor 6 week layoff. We didn’t page 8 going to get a bitter had a run-scoring double. had one hit all game. We Leslie Maddox doubled have district play. (Dun- taste,” said Seeber. “My Natali Morgado had a didn’t go deep enough in the winning run and nellon qualified without team played with a lot of double and two runs bat- into the count to make Barney was the winning having a district tourna- heart today. They were a ted in. Monique Puentes them worry and in turn, it pitcher as Dunnellon’s ment) That’s a big disad- little more relaxed. We had two hits. cost us. They (West Junior Softball All Stars vantage. didn’t have the tension Dunnellon committed Tampa) are a very good won the opening night “My number three because we didn’t have three errors. West Tampa team. They will do well at game of the Sectional Fri- pitcher, Amanda Barney, people looking at us had seven hits. states. If they don’t win day night at Harley Lev- faced six batters in three through a microscope. West Tampa manager (the state tournamen), I ens Park. innings. She mowed them “We came out and Angel Lopez said that will be surprised. They Dunnellon had eight down. I was proud of that. played ball. We all Poole’s pitching was the are a very well coached hits and took advantage I felt our pitching was laughed. We had fun. We best his team has seen. team. We played good. We of seven Safety Harbor good but we weren’t in hit the ball very well. We “I think our pitching just didn’t hit the ball like walks. the zone 100 percent. We ran well. We made very and catching did well,” I thought we should “We had clutch hitting,” started to hit some minimal mistakes. said Dunnellon manager have.” said Seeber. “We started strikes.” B & E Call us if you are seeking relief from Arthritis or Joint Pain! RV Service & Repair No Out of Pocket Expense to Qualified Individuals! Call Today! 352-362-6465 Richard Kwiatkowski •Mobile Service Available $ 00 Representative For: $ •Claims Processing For Insurance Provides Relief from Arthritis and Joint Pain 100 10 OFF •Warranty & Extended Warranty Clinically Proven Heat Therapy

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000567R “T HANK Y OU FOR S PONSORING NIE!” Riverland News, Thursday, July 22, 2010  9 Footloose on Ocala Church events stage through Aug. 1 Vacation Bible School Friday, July 30 from 4 to 6 352-489-3455. 5511 or stop by and fill young people, and guid- this weekend p.m. in Friendship Hall at out a form for each child the church. Tickets are $8 VBS at Hope Lutheran for this free program. ing them with a warm A Vacation Bible Cooking, games, drama, each. Proceeds will go to- Find Hope at 9425 N. heart and an open mind. School will be held from music, and science are ward youth programs and Citrus Springs Blvd., Cit- Songs include the popu- 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, mixed with Bible stories mission work. Tickets are rus Springs, next to the lar title song, Footloose, July 24, and 2 p.m. to 5 during Vacation Bible available at the church firehouse. as well as Let’s Hear It p.m. Sunday, July 25 at School at Hope Evangeli- office, 489-4026. For The Boy, On Any Sun- the Dunnellon Pente- cal Lutheran Church, Space Camp Coming day, Almost Paradise, and costal Church, 1992 W. Bible School next week July 26 through 28. Space Camp Vacation Somebody’s Eyes. Blue Cove Dr., Dunnel- Dunnellon Seventh-day The evening program, 6 Bible School is coming to The cast at Ocala Civic lon. There will be fun Adventist Church at 7400 to 8 p.m., each night is Rainbow Springs Village Theatre includes 43 high facts about dinosaurs, S. U.S. Highway 41 at open to children who have Church Aug. 2 through school and college-aged face painting, games and State Road 40 in Dunnel- completed kindergarten Aug 6. Contact the church, students who will sing prizes. The Bible School lon, will hold Vacation through fourth grade. 489-0249, for information and dance their way into is free to all children, Bible School July 26 to 30 Snacks are also and pre-registration. your hearts. ages three through 12 for children ages five planned with the tradi- Rainbow Springs Village Footloose will end its Methodists serve through 13. Classes will tional ice cream social Church is located at 20222 run on Sunday, Aug. 1. fish dinner begin at 10 a.m. and end Wednesday evening. SW 102nd Street Road, Curtain time for all at 1 p.m. Bible stories, Pre-register by calling just south of Winn Dixie The public is invited to Footloose, one of the evening performances is games, songs and snacks the church office at 489- and west of US 41. come to a fish dinner most explosive movie mu- 7 p.m. Matinee perform- each day. For more infor- sponsored by the United sicals in recent memory, ances are scheduled for 2 mation and to pre-regis- Methodist Men of First bursts onto the live stage p.m. on Sunday, July 25 ter, call 352-447-5474 or at Ocala Civic Theatre and Sunday, Aug. 1. Re- United Methodist Church CCLEANMASTER CLLEEAANNMMAASSTTEERR with exhilarating results served seating is cur- July 23 through Aug. 1. rently on sale at $15 for CCARPET CAARRPPEETT && UUPHOLSTERYUPPHHOOLLSSTTEERRYY CCLEANINGCLLEEAANNIINNGG With a stage adaptation adults, $13 for season by and subscribers, and $8 for HHotot SSummerummer SSpecialspecials Walter Bobbie and based students. Tickets may be CARPET on the original screen- purchased in person at SOFA & play by Dean Pitchford, the theatre, by telephone CLEANING LOVE SEAT and several Top 40 hits, at (352) 236-2274, or on- $ 00 • Cleaned Footloose creates an en- line at Per • Deodorized ergetic musical with an 15 Room www.ocalacivictheatre.co (3 room minimum) • Scotchguard entertaining story. m. (A service charge ap- (Rooms Larger than 300 sq. ft. count as 2 When Ren and his rooms.) Excellent process for heavily $ 00 plies to online pur- soiled carpets! Extra attention to traffic mother move from chases.) Cut loose and areas, flea control and deodorizing at 65 Chicago to a small farm- join us for this upbeat NO EXTRA CHARGE! Plus One Chair FREE ing town, Ren is prepared and energetic musical! • Special Injection For Pet Odors • Scotch Guarding for the inevitable adjust- The Ocala Civic The- • Free Estimates • We Can Also Dry Clean Carpets ment period at his new atre is located at 4337 high school. What he isn’t East Silver Springs Now featuring the NEW Roto VAC S ystem! prepared for are the rig- Boulevard (East State We Also Have Outdoor Pressure Cleaning Available. Call for pricing. orous local edicts, includ- OWNER DOES THE WORK Cleanmaster Road 40) in the Appleton Servicing All Of ing a ban on dancing Cultural Center. The the- 489-4844 0005B15 Citrus & Marion County For 21 Years instituted by the local atre produces more than 0005HWX preacher, determined to 12 fully-staged, profes- exercise the control over sional-quality live per- the town’s youth that he formances each season DDUNNELLONUNNELLON PPODIATRYODIATRY CCENTER,ENTER, PP.A..A. cannot command in his and also hosts touring own home. When the rev- companies. The Ocala Stacy Lynn Witfill D.P.M. erend’s rebellious daugh- Civic Theatre is volun- Mobile Pet Board Certified by American Board of Podiatric Surgery ter sets her sights on Ren, teer based and is one of Medical and Surgical Treatment of her roughneck boyfriend the largest community Grooming • Foot and Ankle • Bunions • Hammertoes • Fractures • Infections tries to sabotage Ren’s theatres in the United By Trish • Heel Pain • Arthroscopic and Endoscopic Procedures reputation, with many of States, serving more than Triple Crown • Diagnostic Ultrasound and X-ray on Premises the locals eager to be- 65,000 Marion, Citrus and Podiatric Physician Most Insurance Accepted lieve the worst about the & Surgeon 0005HWU Lake County residents 352-213- DOGS 11786 Cedar Street (CR 40) new kid. each season. ( 3647) The heartfelt story that 489-6621 (Next to the Women’s Club) emerges is of a father 00059SH longing for the son he lost and of a young man aching for the father who – walked out on him. “For where two or three gather together in My name, there am I with them.” To the rockin’ rhythm of Matthew 18:20 its Oscar and Tony-nomi- nated Top 40 score (the soundtrack album reached number one on GATHERINGS the Billboard charts and has sold over 15 million copies!) and augmented with dynamic new songs A D IRECTORY OF A REA C HURCHES for the stage musical, 711180 Footloose celebrates the wisdom of listening to Holy Faith D UNNELLON r e C Deeper Life N a t u o a s t Episcopal F IRST U NITED of Dunnellon HOPE Church M ETHODIST C HURCH U nitarian U niversalists 21501 W. Highway 40 Pentecostal Obituaries Evangelical Lutheran 19924 W. Blue Cove Dr. Rev. Eddie Fulford, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES Dunnellon 10:30 A.M. Church, ELCA Sunday Church Horacio J. Morales, 79 T HE R EV . J. JAMES GERHART Traditional Worship8:00 AM Horacio J. “Joe” 9425 N. Citrus Springs Blvd. Services With Communion Each Week Morales, 78, of Dunnel- 489-5511 Sunday Sunday 2:00 pm lon, died Friday, July 16, Pastor Lynn Fonfara Contemporary Worship9:30 AM Wednesday 7:30 pm 2010 at Rite I Meets at Sylvia’s COMMUNION: Every Sunday 1st & 3rd Sunday 9 AM Traditional Worship 11:00 AM House in Rite II Nursery At All Services Holy Faith Church W HERE REASON & RELIGION M EET Sunday Service: 9 AM in Blue Cove Ocala. He Worship 2nd & 4th Sunday Sunday School 9:30 AM & 11:00 AM 7633 N. Florida Ave. was born in 9:30 a.m. 5201547 19924 W. Blue Cove Dr. (Route 41) 1930 in Sunday School 489-2685 “Sharing God’s Light” Citrus Springs Tampa. Pastor Edward Thompson 8:15 a.m. Hall Available For Mr. Morales was a1st Go to our web page: 352-489-4026 00056AX 00056G4 465-0200 465-4225 Lieutenant in the Air Hopelutheranelca.com Community Functions www.SharingGodsLight.org WWW . NCUU . ORG

00058IR 0214361 Force during the Korean War, serving as a radar Peace Catholic Community of Dunnellon Calvary Navigator in the 74th Romeo Baptist Lutheran Church Fighter Interceptor St. John the Baptist Seventh-day Baptist Temple Squadron. After the Air Missouri Synod Church Father Emmanuel Akalue, Pastor 21841 S.W. Marine Blvd. Force he was a mechani- Terry L. McKee, Pastor Adventist Church Rainbow Lakes Estates cal engineer working for Pastor Shawn Cutshall MASSES various companies in the (352) 489-1788 Sunday Sunday Saturday Reconciliation . .3:30 PM Welcome To Our Services northern U.S. Sunday 000570Y Adult Bible Class9:00 A.M. Sunday School...... 9:45 a.m. Survivors include his Worship Service...... 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 AM Sunday School9:00 A.M. Saturday Vigil ...... 4:30 PM Hwy. 41 & Hwy. 40 wife, Mildred; sons, Evening Service...... 5:00 p.m. Worship 11:00 AM Worship Service10:00 A.M. Michael Morales of E. Sunday ...... 8:00 AM and 10:30 AM Saturday Wednesday Amherst, N.Y. and An- Disciple Training6:00 PM Wednesday Sabbath School . . . . 9:30 AM Prayer Meeting...... 7:00 p.m. thony Morales of S. Lyon, (Nursery & Children’s Church Provided) Bible Study 10:00 A.M. Sunday - Spanish...... Noon Sermon ...... 11:00 AM Mich.; grandchildren, Wednesday Light Meal6:30 P.M. Tuesday Every 4th Sunday...... 5:00 p.m . Paul, Alyssa and Nina Mon. Thru Fri...... 8:00 AM “Share, Praise & Fellowship” AWANA 6:30 PM Bible Study 7:00 P.M. Bible Study ...... 7:00 PM Morales. Pastor Jamie Parker Mr. Morales was laid to Youth Group 6:30 PM The Church On The Hill Holy Days. . .. .8:00 AM and 5:00 PM For more information: rest at the Florida Na- Bible Study 7:00 PM HWY 41,Just 5 miles 7525 S. Highway 41, Dunnellon 352-489-8962

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nell. Memorial Peace Lutheran Church 00056AD 489-5881 00056BE www.dunnellonsdachurch.com Worship In His Name” contributions may be SW 5 th Place www.stjohncc.com made to the American Lung Association of Mission Possible Dunnellon Presbyterian Church Florida, 1333 W. Colonial Dr., Orlando, FL 32804- MINISTRIES Jeffrey W. Welch, Pastor 9910. V. David Lucas, Jr. Roberts Funeral Home Senior Pastor 20641 Chestnut Street of Dunnellon is in charge 9921 N. Deltona Boulevard (352) 489-3886 Corner of Chestnut & Ohio Streets of arrangements. In The Historic District Otto Habedank, 92 www.missionpossibleministries.com Otto Habedank, age 92 Sundays 489-2682 of Dunnellon, Florida, Worship ...... 10:30 am Sunday passed away July 10, 2010 Spanish Translation Provided at his home. Private cre- (Nursery Care & Children’s Church Provided) Worship ...... 8:30 AM mation will take place Sunday School ...... 9:45 AM under the direction of Wednesdays Brown Funeral Home Youth Group, Bible Study & Worship ...... 11:00 AM and Crematory in Kid’s Programs ...... 7 pm 0004UOB Nursery Provided Lecanto, Florida. Memo- (Nursery Care Provided) 3201543 rial Services will be held ARMS OF MERCY FOOD PANTRY For All Servic es in August. 1st & 3rd Tuesday of the month. [email protected] 8:00 am-11:00 am 000570U 10  Riverland News, Thursday, July 22, 2010 Dunnellon tidbits Lecuona and

Want to play bridge? GED classes picked sunflowers and Seaton to wed Bridge players are in- Free GED classes will cornstalks for fall deco- vited to participate in con- be held from through rating. For more informa- Myla Lecuona of Dunnel- tract bridge at Dunnellon Aug. 12 at Dunellon High tion call Nancy at lon, daughter of Lynn Mc- Presbyterian Church. The School. For information, 465-1460 or Bonnie at Dowell of Dunnellon and group plays on the second call 352-671-4133 or 465-9200 Otto Lecuona of Ocala will and fourth Fridays of each www.MarionCareer Hat drive for marry Dustin Seaton of Dun- month in the Fellowship Training.com. nelon, son of George Seaton Center. Play starts at 1 p.m. cancer patients of Cape Coral, on March 12, for three rounds of six Green market Tuesday Injun Jo’s Cutlery in 2011 at the home of Lynn Mc- Green Market Tuesday hands each. All skill levels Dunnellon is taking hat Dowell, Dunnellon. Myla is a happens each Tuesday participate. Contributions donations for cancer pa- graduate of St. Leo Univer- afternoon from 2 to 6 p.m. made by players are ac- tients. The donations will sity with a degree in elemen- in Dunnellon’s Historic cepted for the benefit of go to the Veterans Hospi- tary education. She is Village on the corner of two local charities, Food tal in Gainesville. Bring employed at Insurance Cen- Walnut and Cedar streets. Pantry and Food4Kids. No hats to Injun Joe’s Cut- tre of Dunnellon as a com- It’s an eclectic mix of long-term commitment is lery, 20600 W. Pennsylva- mercial lines agent. Dustin produce, seafood, fresh necessary to join the group. served in the U.S. Navy. He is baked items, plants, or- nia Ave., Dunnellon. Any Just call the coordinator by employed by Crystal Pump ganic pet treats, soil kind of hats for men or noon Wednesday preceding Repair and Service, Inver- treatment (fertilizer), women welcome. They the desired play date to ness as a repair woodcrafts and hot food will be delivered at the register. Contact Dot Kin- technician. to go. Also handmade end of the year. For more nebrew, 465-5681, to obtain soaps and lotions, jams information call 489-5027 further information. Myla Lecuona and and honey, as well as just for more information. Dustin Seaton Dial 211 It has come to our atten- tion at the Annie Johnson Senior and Family Service Center, Inc. (A United Way Vacation Bible School based agency), that a large number of people are not aware of the 211 system Saturday, July 24, 11 am - 2 pm that is currently in opera- tion. Our agency is one of Sunday, July 25, 2 pm - 5 pm many that refer individuals in need of assistance and if you are in the Marion or Ages 3 - 12 Citrus County area you sim- ply need to dial 211 from a land line phone (cell Come learn exciting phones will not work) If you have any questions or need things about dinosaurs assistance call Annie John- son’s Center at 489-8021. and the Bible Drill team show 2010 Summer Buckle Series Fun Show hosted • Fun Facts • Face Painting by the Great Adventure Drill Team! This highly • Games and Prizes entertaining event is free to spectators! The fun • Healthy Snack shows will be held on: Aug. 14, and Sept. 11. Come watch riders of all • Everything FREE ages compete in exciting speed events such as Bar- rels, Poles, and a Flag Call 465-0200 Race; as well as the hi- to register larious Freezie Pop Race! Concessions avail- Deeper Life of Dunnellon able at the show! Call: I

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Hwy 44, Lecanto Notice is hereby given that on June 25, 2010, there was tendered for filing with the Boat seats, Uphl Carpet status or national origin, Federal Communications Commission a “ New “ application for a of license of LPTV Tony Tops 352-563-0066 Garage/ or an intention, to make File No.: BNPDTL-20100618AOW Facility ID number: 187594 Applicant Name: $$$ ACCESS LAWSUIT Yard Sales such preference, limita- ENRIQUE PEREZ Frequency: Channel: 41 Community of License: DUNNELLON, FL CAREGIVER CASH NOW!!! $$$ Care For the tion or discrimination. “ Application Type: ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT Status: ACCEPTED FOR FILING Steady, P/T, hrs, morn. As seen on TV.$$$ In- Elderly CRYSTAL RIVER Wanted to Buy Familial status includes 6 29 2010. & eve’s. Dunnellon. jury Lawsuit Dragging? Thurs., Fri. & Sat. 8A./? children under the age (352) 465-6137 Antiques & Collec. of 18 living with par- Published one (1) time in Riverland News, July 22, 2010. Need $500-$500,000++ NEED A RIDE TO within 48/hrs? Low rates 210 N. Griffith Ave. AS SEEN ON TV ents or legal custodi- Doctors or to run Major collector paying ans, pregnant women APPLY NOW BY PHONE! errands? Housekeep- Medical Call Today! Toll-Free: DUNNELLON ALL CASH on the spot and people securing 218-0722 RIV ing or cooking for vintage custody of children PUBLIC NOTICE (800)568-8321www.law- Experience & MOVING SALE capital.com sportscards(pre-1970). under 18. This newspa- PROCLAMATION 2010-11 Reference’s available per will not knowingly DUNNELLON CITY COUNCIL ELECTION House FULL of Autographs, Memora- Make a difference (352) 489-6675 bilia, Coins And Pawn accept any advertising WHEREAS, the Mayor of the City Council for the City of Dunnellon proclaims a gen- $$$ ACCESS LAWSUIT furniture & house eral election to be held on November 2, 2010 for the election of council members in a young Man’s life CASH NOW!!! $$$ Tickets. Call anytime for real estate which is hold items. Great in violation of the law. for the following seats: As seen on TV.$$$ In- condition & clean. (216)219-6827 or Cypress Creek Handyman Our readers are hereby jury Lawsuit Dragging? Thurs. & Fri. (216)322-9898 SEAT NUMBER OCCUPIED BY Juvenile Offender informed that all Need $500-$500,000++ 7/22 & 23, 8:30-4:30. 2 Dennis Evans Correctional Center, dwellings advertised within 48/hrs? Low rates Follow yellow “Estate 3 Lynne McAndrew a residential program Andrew Joehl WOULD LIKE TO BUY OR in this newspaper are APPLY NOW BY PHONE! Sale” signs from 4 F.C. Stark for high and Handyman. RENT 8mm Home available on an equal Call Today! Toll-Free: Winn Dixie on 41 maximum risk males Gen/Maint/Repairs Movie Projector opportunity basis. To (800)568-8321www.law- & SW 99th Place. WHEREAS, any individual interested in seeking election to the City Council must do so committed to the Pressure cleaning. (352) 465-1874 complain of discrimina- capital.com Hosted by by obtaining a qualification package, available August 2, 2010 from the City Clerk. Dept. of Juvenile Lawns/Gutters. No job tion call HUD toll-free at The qualifying period begins at 12:00 noon on August 16, 2010 and ends at 12:00 Grumbles House Justice is recruiting for too small!Reli able ,ins. 1-800-669-9777. The noon on August 20, 2010. Petitions, as well as the proper financial disclosure and Business 0256271 352-465-9201 (352) 465-1460. toll-free telephone campaign forms must be submitted to the City Clerk no later than 12:00 noon on Au- grumbleshousean- Mobile Homes Juvenile Corrections number for the gust 20th. The cost for qualifying will be $45.00, plus 1.0% of council’s annual salary Opportunities tiques.com for photos. Officers. Residential Contractor For Sale hearing impaired is equaling $18.00, for a total of $63.00. Repair, remod., or build 1-800-927-9275. Mental Health DUNNELLON Therapist mobile homes/homes. WHEREAS, in the event that the election results in a candidate not receiving the Vendors Wanted Free Est. Lic. CRC- Moving Sale Sat & Sun. $650 Mo. Assume most votes cast, the Mayor of the City Council for the City of Dunnellon proclaims a and For a CRAFT SHOW 8A-.6P. CrystaL, Ranger runoff election to be held on December 7, 2010. RN and LPN 1330081 (352) 949-2292 Mortgage or low FRIDAY, OCT. 29 and Boat, slot down payment, 4/2 SATURDAY, OCT. 30 machine.yard equip. DW, new carpet, Be it hereby proclaimed that an election will take place on November 2, 2010 and Apply in person at: 1st Annual Craft show power tools, yard tools, petitions will be available after 12:00 noon, August 2, 2010. CYPRESSCREEK Landscaping W/D ceiling fans, First Presbyterian mirrors, pictures, stove refrigerator, 2855 W Woodland Church, Crystal River. christmas, furniture In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the of the City of Ridge Dr. Hernando off 486 Dunnellon to be affixed, this 12th day of July 2010. For more info R & R Landscaping 488 to Goldendale (352) 568-2500 Golf Course Lecanto, FL 34461 Call: 795-2259 3952 W. Ivy St Or fax resume to Real Estate ATTEST: Dawn M. Bowne, MMC, City Clerk Fred R. Ward, Mayor (352) 527-2235 352-465-6060 352-682-4576 Published one (1) time in Riverland News, July 22, 2010. Drug Free Workplace Farm Services Mobile Homes Golf Course Lot on the / EEO Tree Service Twisted Oaks 8th Hole Stonework•Mulch and Land Public Utilities, view of 219-0729 RIV Rock•Palms Pasture & Hay Field the green & pond Replants, Family Spraying. Army Worm, Austin, Mary Ann 42-2010-CP-700-G Notice to Cred. General Crystal River Asking $55,000 PUBLIC NOTICE Steve BeeBee Owned 15 yrs Weed Control. Over 5 6594 N. Citrus Ave. 5.4 Call 352-249-8118 Help No $$$ Dn. Frees Est. Yrs. Exp. (352) 303-9202 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MARION COUNTY, Tree Service acres, 3/2 MH. $120K. FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION Bonded & Ins ($2mill) (352) 586-7952 Out of Town FILE NO.: 42-2010-CP-700-G Professional General Real Estate IN RE: ESTATE OF MARY ANN AUSTIN, a/k/a ANN T. AUSTIN, Tree Work at Deceased. Auctions NOTICE TO CREDITORS Secure Your Reasonable RV Spaces NC MOUNTAINS - BEST The administration of the estate of MARY ANN AUSTIN, a/k/a ANN T. AUSTIN, File Future. Call Prices A-1 LADY BUYER! For Rent LAND BUY! 2.5acres, Number 42-2010-CP-700-G is pending in the Circuit Court for Marion County, Florida, BOSS IS AWAY BUYING! Old Jewelry, spectacular views, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 NW 1st Avenue, Post Office Box 1030, your local AUCTION Ocala, Florida 34478-1030. The names and addresses of the Personal Representative “ASK YOUR old custome Jewelry, gated, paved road. Recruiter! THURS. JULY 22 Items of value, YANKEETOWN and the Personal Representative’s attorney are set forth below. NEIGHBOR” B’s RV/MARINA/SLIPS High altitude. Easily ac- Preview: NOON antiques, fishing All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands Call Steve Or Cindy On the Withlacoochee cessible, secluded. SSG RODNEY MEDINA Auction: 4 PM tackle,men’s Bryson City. $45,000. against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, River, 2.5 Mi. to Gulf on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN (352)795-9757 Designer furn., pool watches, guns (352)465-4117 (352) 447-5888 Owner financing: THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATON OF THIS NOTICE OR RODNEY.MEDINA table, hot tub, 14kt 352-344-3809 (800)810-1590 (352)425-0295 gold, lrg. selection of 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. @US.ARMY.MIL www.wildcatknob.com All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands www.NationalGuard.c home decor. & collect. ABS Exercise Machine, Stop by for a good time! against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, om brand new, $100. Rent: Houses must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST 4000 S. 41, Inverness Boat Computers King Size Bedroom Set Unfurnished PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. dudleysauction.com French Provincial Sleep Accessories ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. (352) 637-9588 number, dresser The date of first publication of this Notice is July 22, 2010. Career AB1667-AU2246 12%BP w/mirror, dresser, 2 DUNNELLON Pontoon Boat Services. Personal Representative: Opportunities night stands, & chair. Bimini Tops, Canvas. Janie F. James Dunnellon Farm Comforter,9 sheet sets Boat Screen Rooms. 456 Marion Oaks Drive, Ocala, Florida 34473 Computer Equipment & 2 bedspreads incl., 1 Boat Camper Rooms. Attorney for Personal Representative: Heat & Air JOBS - brand new, all for $700. Boat seats, Uphl Carpet /s/ AVONELLE R. MACKERELL, P.A. Florida Bar # 521980 20743 W. Pennsylvania Ave., P.O. 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"We tional Forests simply by tional Forests, Americans rely on our forests to help joining the Foundation dur- from all walks of life can help clean the air we breathe, ing the month of July. preserve these treasures for clean drinking water for The Arbor Day Founda- future generations to enjoy. millions of Americans and tion will honor each new The Arbor Day Founda- provide habitat for many member who joins the tion will work with the U.S. species of wildlife. It is Foundation through the Forest Service, as it has for vital to the overall health of Replanting Our National more than 20 years, to de- the Earth to plant trees." Forests campaign by plant- termine which forests will To join the Arbor Day ing 10 trees in forests that receive the trees based on Foundation and help plant have been destroyed by in- the greatest need. The U.S. trees in our National sects, disease, and devas- Forest Service has identi- Forests, send a $10 mem- tating fires. A membership fied a 1-million acre back- bership contribution to Re- to the Foundation costs $10. log that needs replanting The need to replant our mainly because of record planting Our National National Forests is greater wildfires in recent years. Forests, Arbor Day Founda- than ever. Wildfire season "Americans can help the tion, 100 Arbor Ave., Ne- started early this year, and planet through the simple braska City, N.E. 68410, or the previous four years act of planting trees in our go to arborday.org. County to plant wildflowers In a unanimous vote lat butterflies, which are im- Buddy MacKay’s wife, week, Marion County portant to the health of learned about Lake Commissioners passed a our farms and forests.”\ County’s resolution. resolution supporting the In addition to saving MacKay lives in the Lake use and preservation of money on mowing costs, Weir area. Florida’s native wildflow- the use and preservation County staff plans to ers along Marion County of wildflowers could also start planting Florida roads, in parks and at reduce mowing equip- wildflowers – such as the managed municipal ment fuel consumption Tickseed (state wild- areas. and conserve water. flower), Phlox and Black- “Using wildflowers re- Marion County joins eyed Susan among other duces the areas that re- Lake, Volusia, Gadsden, varieties – as early as this quire frequent mowing,” Wakulla and Leon Coun- fall. said Jim Couillard, Mar- ties, which have adopted According to the ion County’s Landscape a wildflower resolution, Architect. “Blooming according to Lisa Roberts Florida Wildflower Foun- wildflowers will also en- of the Florida Wildflower dation, native wildflow- hance the appearance of Foundation. Roberts ers may have prompted county-owned areas and helped Marion County Spanish explorer Ponce Dave Powell stops to change his saw blade before cutting a window opening provide vital food develop the resolution de Leon, to dub Florida, out of the exterior sheeting on wall raising day for one of the local Habitat for sources for pollinator after Anne MacKay, for- "La Florida," or the land Humanity homes. Habitat can always use more volunteers on local project. Call species, such as bees and mer Lieutenant Governor of flowers. 352-351-4663 for information. Visit Your Dunnellon S HOP L OCAL Merchants

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