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Vol. 88, No. 40 Thursday, April 5, 2012 50 cents Historical Paper of Record Pronounced A ‘Dead Horse’ at County Commission Meeting The Board of County Commissioners heard the voices of horse,’ Andrews put the issue of naming an official paper of citizenry. those in newsprint before their regularly scheduled meeting record at full gallop. Andrews held, however, that it remains in the best interest on April 2. They heard a lot. The battle, as to how the legal Additionally, on the Agenda Item Summary, a form given to of all Levy citizens to keep with past protocol, in recognition of notices generated by the BoCC are to be published, provided those who wish to reserve a time to address the commissioners, the good performance, and the reputation held by the Journal the initial spark that lighter’d the flame. That fire intensified as Mr. Ten Broeck’s hand-written Requested Motion was: “to across the county. “That all legal notices should appear in the true size of the kindling pot was revealed today. consider the Chiefland Citizen for all of Levy County’s legal generally accessible county-wide paper is simply the right thing Speaking before the Board, Journal publisher A. D. advertising.” This, despite that the initial bone contested was to do,” Andrews said. Andrews reminded commissioners that Levy County Journal solely the legal notices of the BoCC. Ten Broeck’s stated Ten Broeck countered with a cost analysis of the published has been known by reputation as the county’s newspaper of intention took the contest to all legal notices of Levy County. ads. His breakdown of prices per column inch charged by each record. The paper has traditionally published all the legal Other agencies and departments of Levy County also publish paper was offered with a comparison according to circulation information for the county of Levy. Andrews said the Journal legal notices. Ten Broeck later apologized for the use of the numbers generated in annual reporting by the papers. Ten hadn’t merely been awarded the paper’s responsible reputation: word ‘all’ in his presentation and took personal ownership of Broeck argued that the combined total of Landmark’s the Journal has earned it. Evidently, some in the community, that request. circulation numbers exceeded those of the Journal alone. including the Landmark community newspapers, didn’t find The Agenda Item Summary for theLevy County Journal This he concluded to result in a better buy by commissioners. favor with the old-fashioned way. During a presentation by was for: “A decision.” It was Mr. Andrews’ desire that the Ten Broeck’s analysis did not factor in Andrew’s earlier Landmark representative Tom Ten Broeck he apologized to commissioners come to a decision, responsibly identifying. demonstration that the Levy County Journal is the only paper the commissioners for “wasting (their) time continually beating in the best interest of the public, a county newspaper of distributed generally to all corners of the county. this dead horse.” record. Andrews read from the controlling Florida statutes, Ten Broeck also made the claim that the Williston Pioneer Mr. Andrews, the Journal’s presenter at the meeting, which made clear, he said, that the Journal was the only truly is the oldest newspaper published in Levy County. Though stood on Levy County’s historical precedence in the matter qualified, county-wide, paper. Andrews stated that the notices several life-long Williston residents contacted stated otherwise, as a factual basis for respecting the quality and tradition the for cities and geographically-specific legal notices should also the fact could not be confirmed by press time. “In any case, Journal’s publication of legal ads and notices. From a ‘dead be published in the communities as would best serve the local continued on page 2A Fire Marshal Requests Chandler Beach Gives over $27K Help to Solve Source to Corbin Wiggins By Kathy Hilliard of Fire in Williston Editor

The tallies are in and the most expensive hog we will see in this area for many years is helping his FFA exhibitor, Chandler Beach, of Bell and Buckaroos 4H Club, hand over $27,111.00 to Corbin Wiggins, also from Bell, to help with Corbin’s current situation with cancer. At this price the hog went for $106.32 per pound and was worth every ounce. Chandler Beach had a dream about two weeks before the sale at the Suwannee River Fair and told his grandma that God told him to give the money from the sale of his 4H hog to Corbin Wiggins. Chandler did not personally know Corbin but he knew about his current second bout with cancer. The young men met at the Suwannee River Quilt Festival last month and it was official. Chandler said he Williston Fire and Rescue received and responded to an alert at 2 a.m. wanted Corbin to “have fun” and wants him to go on Dodge, Chiefland; Chiefland Farm Supply/Julie on Thursday March 29. A structure fire was burning just off SR 121 a Disney cruise. Grant, Chiefland; Chris Hardee; Cracker Johnson, at 154th Avenue and 5th Street in the Williston Highlands area. Levy No mention was made about the planned Levy County Commissioner, Chiefland; Craig County Fire Rescue station #78 also dispatched a crew to back up the exchange except between the families but when a Mikell - Farm Bureau, High Springs; Damon C. Williston fire units. The fire was quickly extinguished. volunteer at the Fair got wind of it, the idea went to Leggett, Property Appraiser, Trenton; David & Leah The State Fire Marshal’s office and the Levy County Sheriff’s office SRF President Loran Brookins who then told the Neilson, Trenton; David Allen Aluminum; Deke's are investigating this fire and need your help. If you have any information auctioneer and the rest is history. This area latched Steakhouse; Donald & Julie Green, Trenton; Dr. please call the State Fire Marshal’s office at their Arson Tips Hotline: on to a wonderful little boy and his vision from the Charles Cox, Trenton; Dylan Bussard, Old Town; E. 1-877-NO-ARSON or 1-877-662-7766 or the Levy County Sheriff’s Lord and just kept on giving. T. Usher, Chiefland; Frank Quincey Farms, Trenton; office at 352/486-5111, Below is the final list of ‘buyers’ who have helped to Frankie's Produce, Bell; Gene Higginbotham, make Corbin Wiggins life better and gave awesome Dixie County Commissioner, Old Town; Gilchrist support to a little boy from Union Baptist Church Boosters- Ronnie Smith/Terry Parrish, Trenton; who spoke out on what the Lord told him to do. Gilchrist County Farm Bureau- Ben Colson & Can’t wait to see what else God has in store for Larry Merritt, Trenton; Gilchrist County Farm Chandler Beach. It has to be great. Bureau & Staff, Trenton; Gilchrist County Tax To all the supporters and the Tri-County area, Collector's Office – employees, Trenton; Green South everyone was inspired and says “Thank you.” Equipment, Chiefland; Hardee Farms, Chiefland; 83 Farms, Bell; Ag Pro - The Boston Group, Live Hinote Ice; Hitchcock's Foodway/Troy Peacock, Oak; Akins Bar-B-Q/Scott Akins, Bell; Anderson Alachua; Holly Reed; Hunter & Brooks Parrish, Columbia, Old Town; Anthony Messina; Bar B Trenton; Insurance Center; Jason Kennedy, candidate Q Shack; Barrett & Vicky Brown, Bell; Beard Levy Commissioner, Bronson; Jerry & Mary Ellzey; Equipment/Drew Delaney, Mobile; Billy Smith's Jerry Wilks; Jim Hodge Lawn Service, Bell; Jimmy Watermelons, Bell; Bobby & Tammy Crosby; Roberts; Joe Gilliam, Trenton; John & Diane Bobby Arrington; Bobby Schultz, Chiefland; Brett Stubblefield, Bell; Julie Thomas, Gilchrist School Crawford; Cheyenne & Whitney Stemple; Chiefland Board, Branford; Kacee Langford; Kyndal Bussard, continued on page 6A Truck Explodes but Chiefland FD Quickly Douses the Fire Life got very exciting last explosions were heard as two of the Thursday, March 29, on NW 120th tires and the gas tank exploded. Street in Chiefland. Randy Morris The Chiefland Fire Department was driving his Chevrolet pickup responded to the call and in just truck from NW 91st Terrace onto a short time had the fire under NW 120th Street when it backfired. control. The Levy County Sheriff’s So Randy stopped and raised the Department also responded to the hood to see what the problem was. call. What greeted Randy was his engine Randy said he had a full tank of on fire by which he suffered minor gasoline and four brand new tires on burns to his arms. his truck before it burned. The truck The fire went on to engulf was a total loss. the truck immediately and then —story and photos submitted by jumped to the ground to spread Kaye Gaither in Chiefland. through White’s field. Several loud www.levyjournalonline.com 2A The Levy County Journal Your Locally-Owned Paper of Record since 1923 April 5, 2012 Levy County Sheriff’s Office Levy County’s Most Wanted Arrest Report Baggett, Jeffrey Steven, 36, of Bronson: POSSESSION OF A WEAPON OR AMMO BY A CONVICTED FLA FELON. Bartell, Roger Frederick, 56, of Cedar Key: BATTERY WITH INTENTIONAL TOUCH OR STRIKE. Bamberger, Gary Jordan, John W Lee, Amanda N Matthews, Carla Miernik, Kristina Sharpe, Samuel Brown, Maurice Antwain, 20, of Chiefland: BATTERY WITH D Bronson Old Town R L W INTENTIONAL TOUCH OR STRIKE. Williston FTA VOP MAKING Suwannee Archer Gainesville Byers, Brett, 40, of St. Petersburg: BATTERY WITH FTA DWLSR TRESPASSING/ FALSE REPORT FTA EXPIRED VOP DWLSR VOP DWLSR INTENTIONAL TOUCH OR STRIKE. $2,000 BOND DISOR INTOX $20,000 BOND DL MORE 6 MO $2,000 BOND $10,000 BOND Cofield, Amanda Dora, 24, of Fanning Springs: PETIT THEFT $7,000 BOND $2,000 BOND FROM A MERCHANT, 2ND OFFENSE. Crespo, Robert James, 25, of Williston: BATTERY WITH INTENTIONAL TOUCH OR STRIKE. INTENTIONAL TOUCH OR STRIKE; CRIMINAL ATTACHING REGISTRATION, LICENSE PLATE NOT Dietz, Bryan, 32, of Gainesville: GRAND THEFT AT MISCHIEF WITH PROPERTY DAMAGE $200 OR ASSIGNED. LEAST $300 LESS THAN $5K; FRAUD IN OBTAINING UNDER. Moore, Lewis Elbert, 44, of Williston: DUI AND DAMAGE PROPERTY UNDER $20K. Kelly, Patrick Allen, 30, of Morriston: BURGLARY OF AN TO PROPERTY; DUI AND SERIOUS BODILY INJURY Drye, Wendy, 42, of Old Town: DRIVING WITH UNOCCUPIED DWELLING UNARMED; GRAND TO ANOTHER. SUSPENDED/REVOKED LICENSE. THEFT AT LEAST $300 LESS TH AN $5K. Morales-Morales, Arnold, 31, of Fanning Springs: OPERATING Dyals, Nicholas Glenn, 23, of Chiefland: DRIVING WHILE Kerce, Frank Troy, 39, of Lake City: FRAUD OBTAINING A MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT A VALID LICENSE. LICENSE SUSPENDED, 1ST OFFENSE. PROPERTY $50K OR MORE; GRAND THEFT OF AT Padilla, Silvino, 38, of Dunnellon: DRIVING WITH Foster Jr., James Edward, 55, of Cedar Key: OUT-OF-COUNTY LEAST $300 BUT LESS THAN $5K. EXPIRED LICENSE FOR MORE THAN 4 MONTHS. WARRANT x 2. Kester, Raymond Edward, 31, of Branford: GRAND THEFT Pickel, Brandon, 17, of Williston: BURGLARY OF A Griffin, Jermaine Lashawn, 29, of Bronson: ARSON 1ST OF MOTOR VEHICLE. DWELLING, STRUCTURE OR CONVEYANCE DEGREE OF A DWELLING,BUILDING WITH PEOPLE Knauff, Joseph Fite, 46, of Williston: DUI ALCOHOL OR ARMED; GRAND THEFT OF AT LEAST $300 BUT PRESENT. DRUGS. LESS THAN $5K; POSSESSION F A WEAPON OR Hall Jr., Lowell Dean, 24, of Florida: AGGRAVATED Levin, Quentin Lance, 42, of Chiefland: SALE OF AMMO BY CONVICTED FLA FELON. BATTER ON A PERSON USING A DEADLY WEAPON; SYNTHETIC NARCOTIC, SCHEDULE I OR II; Renna, Gregory Scott, 42, of Archer: BATTERY WITH BATTERY WITH INTENTIONAL TOUCH OR STRIKE. POSSESSION WITH INTENT TO SELL, MFG OR INTENTIONAL TOUCH OR STRIKE. Hamilton, Benjamin Monroe, 59, of Williston: VOP. DELIVER SYNTHETIC NARCOTIC SCHEDULE I OR Scott, Adam John, 30, of Williston: VIOLATION OF Hernandez, Jose Angel, 20, of Bronson: OPERATING A II. INJUNCTION OF REPEAT SEX DATE VIOLATION; MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT A VALID LICENSE; Melendez-Prestol, Henry, 32, of Morriston: BURGLARY CONTEMPT OF COURT. FAILURE TO REGISTER MOTOR VEHICLE. OF AN UNOCCUPIED DWELLING UNARMED x 3; Townsend III, John L. 43, of Lauderdale Lakes: VOP x 2. Howard, Kenyatta Daron, 36, of Melrose: POSSESSION GRAND THEFT AT LEAST $300 LESS THAN $5K x Welsh, Derek Gene, 30, of Otter Creek: DRIVING ON A OF COCAINE WITH INTENT TO SELL,MFG OR 4; DEALING IN STOLEN PROPERTY x 6; ALTERING PERMANENTLY REVOKED DRIVER’S LICENSE. DELIVER; POSSESSION AND/OR USE OF DRUG A PUBLIC RECORD, CERTIFICATE, ETC; PASSING Weston, Jocarrol, 75, of Inglis: OUT-OF-COUNTY EQUIPMENT. A FORGED ALTERED INSTRUMENT; OPERATING WARRANT. Jelks, Kyesha Therese, 29, of Williston: BATTERY WITH A MOTOR VEHICLE WITHOUT A VALID LICENSE; Man Arrested for Bronson Fire On April 1, 2012 Deputy Ella Anderson argument with his wife responded to 7571 NE 92 Court Bronson and a relative the previous in reference to a house fire. Upon arrival night. During the the wood frame house was fully engulfed incident Griffin cut his in flames. The victim’s 1999 Ford Crown right hand on a bottle and Victoria was parked in the front yard and the there was blood at the fire quickly spread to the car. The Bronson scene of the crime. Fire Department responded and extinguished Officer Thompson the fire and kept the fire from spreading to arrested Griffin for arson. other residences. Griffin is also currently on felony probation Investigator Mike Wilkinson with the for possession of cocaine with intent to sell. Levy County Sheriff’s Office and Robert Griffin was transported, treated and Thompson with the State Fire Marshal’s released from Tri-County Hospital for his Office determined that the fire was an injuries. Griffin was booked in the Levy arson case. The investigation revealed that County Jail for arson and will be held with no Jermain Lashaun Griffin, 29, got into a verbal bond. Historical Paper of Record continued from page 1A the Pioneer has never been mentioned as, from elsewhere.” nor has it claimed to be as a newspaper of If the publishing of the delinquent tax record,” Andrews said later. deeds were restored to the Levy County Journal Andrews pointed out, further, that recent for annual publication, then the rate to the price increases were spurred by the County’s county would return to a lower rate. “The non-tradition awarding of legal advertising By Levy County Journal does not have national rolling the publishing of the delinquent tax news media corporation funding,” explained deeds back and forth between the papers as Andrews, a life-long resident of Levy County annual plum, business plans had to be altered. and sole owner of the Journal. “By taking a major source of revenue from a The Board took no action on the matter at business that has historically been the recipient Tuesday’s meeting. The “business as usual” of that revenue,” Andrews said, “the business motion approved at the last meeting was let must, in order to survive, recoup the revenue stand, though commissioner Bell did clarify his motion to mean: “freezing the back and forth until we have a chance to have a workshop and decide what we want to do” See page 4A for the entire presentation of Mr. Andrews. Citizens Can Help Stop Farm k’s Lan Thefts Jac d The Levy County Sheriff's Office has seen an increase in Service copper wire thefts. Lt. Shawn Jack Penney Jr. Hunt the Commander of the TRACTOR SERVICE Ag/Marine Unit has investigated five copper wire thefts from Mowing • Discing Fertilizing • Drill irrigation pivots in the month Seeding • Arena’s of March. The thefts have occurred in the Williston and Free Estimates 352-558-4109 Chiefland areas and most likely are occurring at night time. Farm thefts are felony offenses and the suspects are looking at serious time in prison if arrested and convicted. The Levy County Sheriff's Office is offering a $500.00 reward for information that leads to an arrest. Anyone with information can contact Lt. Hunt at 352/486-5111 or you can remain anonymous and call Crime Stoppers at 1-877-349-8477. We encourage the citizens to call the Levy County Sheriff's Office and report any suspicious vehicles parked on the side of the road near irrigation pivots or vehicles in the fields at night time. www.levyjournalonline.com April 5, 2012 Your Locally-Owned Paper of Record since 1923 The Levy County Journal 3A Flori set the beacon at exactly ten y’s da S minutes from the estimated Irb to time of arrival and let the buoy l r carrying the honing device l i drift the length of 20 feet i e from the raft before setting its s anchor. W The speeding boat would be coming in fast and furiously, he cautioned the other three. There would be limited light by which to see. The driver would target the honing device and attempt to bring the fast boat broadside the raft in its turn. Illustration by Alexander Key That is when each must spring from a step on the raft’s broad gunnel to one along the speed Rachel Perl boat’s cockpit. Seve would go first and then reach back for the A Key West Story mother and then the girlfriend. The Conclusion By the time her shoe touched On this night of passage everything had gone smoothly, with Ramon making good time upon the fiber glass gunnel of out the coast road from Havana. They came to a turnout into a small grove of palms and low, the speedboat, it would be off windswept oaks. Ramon parked off the pavement and got out, pulling on a small backpack. again. And if all went well, He’d parked in plain sight from the road and quickly lifted his hood and removed a spark each would be aboard in a plug wire. Then he left the hood up and hurried his passengers down a long sandy path continuous motion of turning through the preserve to the beach where northward the scattered lights of the Florida Keys and acceleration. danced over the dark water. The night was warm, but all Meanwhile up in the Florida Keys, the sleek profile of an exceedingly fast boat was four in the raft were already going quietly out with the tide in a channel above Boca Chica. Rachel Perl was entering shivering in the sea breeze On the northern coast of Cuba Photo by Will Irby GPS coordinates she’d decoded from Bertrand’s twenty dollar bill, while Jack Redmond when the first rumbling of accelerated steadily out toward the Florida Straits. The moon was brighter than he preferred, diesel engines was heard. Ramon’s heart went to his throat. These were marine engines to be but Redmond had adjusted his defused lighting system to work with the boat’s special paint sure, but their faint sound came from around the far eastern point rather than out at sea in scheme that acted as camouflage with the prevailing conditions. Rachel took up a satellite the direction of the Florida Keys. Then all was quiet again. He had everyone lay low in the phone and watched its face light up with florescent green insignia and numerals. raft lest they be observed by someone on watch with night goggles. A little over 90 miles away the satellite phone Ramon had extracted from his backpack Once Ramon peered out toward the point, thinking that he’d seen movement – some lit up concurrently. He stood out in the sea oats above the beach and began to dial. A sea jagged black object lifting on the purple sea beyond the silhouette of palms above the jetty. bird lifted on the breeze. It squawked away into the powdery blue night, flying over the surf He had returned the sat phone to his hand. He could still wave Redmond off, he thought. lapping the sandy strand of Cayo Baracoa. But then there was the sound of the speeding boat approaching from the north, a throaty “No estamos aquí,” Ramon said urgently. “We are not here!” This of course was the screaming sound that began to fill the night sky although the boat remained invisible to the opposite of the truth and a tactical method of response to be carried out in the operation. naked eye until it was merely feet away. Ramon had to trust Redmond’s boat driving skills Interception of the satellite phone communications by security operations on either side of and the accuracy of his reading on the homing device. “No problema,” he said to the others. the Straits would be difficult but possible. The sat phones Bertrand had earlier deployed were Then a spotlight flashed in a long searching beam, reaching near in the misty dark before programmed with extra layers of cipher software, rendering an eventual decoding (however the bobbing raft. The rapidly approaching speed boat was suddenly discernible and throwing rapid) not to be in real-time. Minutes in intermission and seconds in his operations could a broad spray as it slid into its turn on the homing buoy. There would be time, but each foot make for the success of the “rescue.” must fall precisely, rapidly without hesitancy or loss of balance. The athletic Seve was over Down through the sea oats behind the dune on which he had stood to make his call, and into the escape boat before Rachel could steady herself to reach for him. He then reached Ramon located an inflatable life raft buried in the sand. He brought it back up and knelt to back for his mother who was teetering on the gunnel momentarily, but then lunging out release the inflating mechanism. The raft had never failed him and when fully inflated, he bravely for her son to haul her down to the floor of the cockpit. sat on its tightly-rounded gunnel and watched the moon over the dark water. He kept an By the time Ramon had the girlfriend positioned to leap, a second searchlight appeared eye, too, on the small thatch of palms where Seve Acosta, the already famous young Cuban ahead and the hollow, muffled voice of someone shouting instructions over a loudspeaker baseball pitcher, huddled with his frightened girlfriend and mother who clutched the crucifix reverberated around the raft. Interception was imminent and inescapable unless Redmond she wore round her neck. Ramon patted the inflated gunnel with confidence and waited. rammed the throttle forward at once and ran a sharp westerly maneuver to outflank the There was something, someone else Ramon was counting on. The father of a childhood Guarda boats moving in fast. Rachel, seeing Ramon had no chance of escape, called to friend, Capitán Osvaldo, was an officer in the La Guarda Frontera, the Cuban coastal guard him and frantically waved him aboard, too. He made it by his fingertips as Rachel and Seve that patrolled the waters out of which Ramon operated. Even at an early age Ramon had pulled him up by his belt loops and shoelaces into the now racing boat. known that this man was on the take. The exterior of his home in the Miramar district Ramon had no intention of fleeing with the rest to the U.S. It would be his dream to appeared as dilapidated as the rest in the once prestigious neighborhood, where now the do so, but not yet. To get away from the Guardia, that was what urged his leap aboard. fading pastel facades streaked by rust stains lined the still shaded avenues. Inside, however, So by the time the racing boat had run parallel along the shore to west a quarter mile, he there were always new furnishings – appliances, televisions and stereo equipment that were acknowledged his intent to Rachel with a smile. In two bounding steps he leaped high as continually upgraded over the years. Rachel sprang up to stop him. They both went over. The screaming of the others was barely Ramon, naturally adept and a quick study of technologies, had established a promising perceptible from that of the engines as Redmond roared out in a northbound arch. When rapport with the officer. He’d exploited that further when recruited into Bertrand’s Seve was at his shoulder gesturing wildly, Redmond, confused, searched behind him for the network that had developed to a cash drop of $1000 U.S. per rescue. Osvaldo knew only problem without letting up on his full-throttled escape. a particular sector from which he was to divert any patrol for a one hour window. This he The Guarda boats were far distant in his wake. Then he saw that Ramon was not to be had accomplished easily enough by directing that radio communications had been received counted among the rescued. Where was Rachel? He waivered for second, then regained about suspect activity in the opposite direction. This information would be authentic (though his focus and reminded himself that he had cautioned Rachel that purpose must be kept the call was not), as a confidential informant would make the call from a public phone foremost should such a circumstance occur with either of them. It was in fact among the somewhere in the area. Osvaldo knew the call was bogus, but he had his explanation, his continued on page 3 alibi if needed. What he didn’t have by this time (and did not bother to tell Ramon), was direct contact with Guarda marine patrols in that sector. In fact, he’d recently been promoted Last Week’s Crossword Last Week’s Word Search and reassigned to a desk from which his direct communication with the patrols could not – without raising serious issues within the command structure – occur. So on their recent encounter, Osvaldo had sat on the edge of his bed in his sleeveless undershirt and counted out the cash Ramon offered. He took the money with a shrug and his usual disclaimer that he would do what he could. Osvaldo simply neglected to say that what he could do was – nothing. The fact was that three of Bertrand’s missions had taken place since Osvaldo’s absence of any authority in commanding the patrol boats. All three had, even if narrowly, avoided by happenstance and good fortune the boat on patrol. Capitan Osvaldo was now taking the money and leaving the rest to “Señora Suerte.” But Lady Luck would not hold this night. Though the sea was smooth as a quiet lake, the speeding boat ran roughly in extended fits. Redmond had Rachel at the wheel while he lifted a floor panel to examine one of the erratic engines. An adjustment to the fuel filter seemed to have fixed the problem. He settled back into the passenger seat and took up the satellite phone. According to the GPS calculations, they were about 30 minutes out from their pick- up point. Time to have Ramon position his passengers and set the beacon mounted on an inflatable flotation device in his backpack. Ramon’s sat phone began to flash in dim, lime-colored flickers that silently announced an incoming call. He didn’t have to answer it. He knew what the call within that time frame Word Search signaled. If there was no immediate redial, then everything was on “go” with no need for risky voice communication with the oncoming craft. Ramon raced down the sand dune with the raft sliding behind him. In stage whispers he instructed the three passengers to take up the raft and hurry to the light surf down the beach. They were soon wet to their waist and the women were helped into the raft before Seve and Ramon wedged in. The men took up the small aluminum paddles and dug deeply to propel the heavy raft another 30 yards offshore. That location would be sufficient for the arriving boat’s draft, but the depth must be maintained. Ramon tossed out a sea anchor to help. He

Achievements Carried Devil Growl Plank Slice Until Arrangements Casual Drill Halls Polar Smash Using Asking Child Dying Herbs Price Stall Vital Badge Chill Eagle Indian Raging Steal Wastes Barley Clear Fence Meats Resource Tails Blade Death Flute Olive Rests Threw Brook Delay Germs Pedal Reveal Thumbs Guarda Frontera outpost near Cayo Coco, Cuba. photo by Will Irby Camels Develops Ghost Peels Rigid Untidy www.levyjournalonline.com 4A The Levy County Journal Your Locally-Owned Paper of Record since 1923 April 5, 2012 OPINION A. D. Andrews’ remarks to the Board of County Commissioners at the April 3rd meeting At the last meeting, Commissioner Bell’s motion unanimously involved with this controversy. So what does this all really Let’s go to the definition of a paper of record. A true newspaper carried: setting forth a “business as usual” directive in the mean? If you look at the 9:45 agenda item it becomes really of record puts in “records” that are not necessarily something publication of the County’s legal advertisements and notices. clear. Landmark’s Chiefland Citizen is requesting ALL of Levy everyone would want to read but they are important to be published We understand and APPRECIATE the good in this Board action. County’s legal advertising. Now the real issue is clear and we can so there is a record of them. That would include land transactions, We would like to state: decide where we go from here. But first there seems to be confusion obits, official meetings of government entities, tax deeds, delinquent TheLevy County Journal would also like to put to rest the as what is a “paper of record”. What is the definition ofpaper tax list, foreclosures, notices of sale, public notices, etc. TheLevy controversy over the awarding of the delinquent tax list every of record and its role in the community? If you understand the County Journal holds the banner of the paper of record by reputation year. We are formally requesting that the Levy County Journal be definition ofpaper of record and the laws that define it, the issue is by the people who have lived in the area for decades. When legal awarded the 2011 Delinquent Tax List for publishing not only for less complex. For some reason the legal advertising and the need notices are issued and published in the Levy County Journal anyone the upcoming year but future lists as well for the following reasons: for a paper of record has gotten lost and it is the citizens that need a in the area can find them in print and online with no barriers to There never was a legal requirement to change the longstanding definedpaper of record. It’s not about the newspaper’s bottom line, those who did not subscribe. Until recently Levy County citizens history of publishing the legal notices and delinquent tax deeds of it is about what is best for the citizens of this county. The delinquent reading the Journal got everything from county legal public notices Levy County in the Levy County Journal. The legal notices have tax list is the annual plum of legal advertising. The state dictates the to request for bids. A paper of record eliminates that confusion and been published in the Levy County Journal competently and on price for that list and it is at no cost to the taxpayers. eliminates the question of where do I find this information. It takes time for years. But it was decided for some reason that it was good If all of the county’s legals are awarded to Landmark this still the guess work out of where the information is going to be at any to swap it back and forth between newspapers. This caused a lot leaves a hole they cannot fill and that is all the private legals. given time. of changes and sometimes when you make changes you have to Because the LCJ has historically been the paper of record, 98% of • TheLevy County Journal is the paper of record by reputation make different adjustments in how you run a business. In prior all private legals are published in the LCJ. Attorney call us. Again and has been since 1923. Our office is and has been years, back when the newspaper of record did get all the legal because we are the paper of record by reputation and they are located in the county seat of Bronson since 1923. That customarily placed in the LCJ, the known paper of record. notices, it was a revenue that was known to be consistent. Well, that reputation is established and cannot be taken away. consistency changed and things had to be adjusted. All the information is not getting to the citizens in the one Therefore, it is the request of theLevy County Journal that the source which is the paper of record as they should. • TheLevy County Journal has an outstanding reputation for reputation of paper of record be officially announced and the If you award the county legals to Landmark then you will publishing legal notices with accuracy and reliability. delinquent tax deed publications be restored to the one paper that have decided who is the paper of record thru default. eliminating • We publish the majority of all legal notices in the county truly fits all the Florida Statute definitions to be papera of record. another voice of competition. In our opinion that is the result and anyone can read our paper in its entirety online at no TheLevy County Journal is the one paper that satisfies the Landmark Communication is looking for. We would not sell our cost as well as in print at the local and school libraries. The requirement by statute to provide records customarily containing newspaper to them so the next best thing is cut off our revenue if Levy County Journal is the only locally-owned newspaper information of a public character to residents and land owners of they can. The end of an era, the beginning of a monopoly. When in print that serves the entire county, all the communities, Levy County. there is a monopoly, the prices go up. at this time thereby qualifying completely for the local It was mentioned the last meeting about underlying issues Definition of aPaper of Record continued on page 8A Race and Rhetoric Letter to the Editor Thomas Sowell their black Creators Syndicate populations Will we remain the shining city on the hill? drop by 10,000 Americans have what should be an them. Real journalism has gone the way One of the things that turned up, during a people or easy decision to make in November. Will of the Dodo bird. Our politics have rotted long-overdue cleanup of my office, was an old more, just we remain the “shining city on the hill” from the inside out. yellowed copy of the New York Times dated between the where people from all over the world aspire We still have one more chance to turn July 24, 1992. One of the front-page headlines 1990 and to come or will we become just another this around and forestall another armed said: “White-Black Disparity in Income 2000 censuses socialist nation? It used to be a “no brainier” rebellion. If we keep on going down this Narrowed in 80’s, Census Shows.” -- even when but somewhere along the way many of us road to self destruction there will come a The 1980s? Wasn’t that the years of the the total have lost our vision. Our Constitution is time when rebellion will be the only way Reagan administration, the “decade of greed,” population of rapidly becoming just another historical to get our beloved country back and civil these counties the era of “neglect” of the poor and minorities, document along with the Federalist Papers war would essentially destroy us as a great was growing. if not “covert racism”? and the writings of our founding fathers. nation. More recently, during the administration One I am an old man and remember what Wake up America. Look around you. of America’s first black president, a 2011 of the many reasons why rhetoric does not it was like to be free and not fear our Read the words of our founding fathers. report from the Pew Research Center has the automatically translate into reality is that the headline, “Wealth Gaps Rise to Record Highs ramifications of so many government policies government. I remember when our leaders Understand what they mean. We desperately Between Whites, Blacks and Hispanics.” produce results completely different from what were not all first person singular people. need to re-establish our Republic. While the median net worth of whites was claimed, or even believed, when these We now have black racists as well as white was ten times the median net worth of policies were imposed. racists and the main stream media supports Terry FitzPatrick, Archer, Fl. blacks in 1988, the last year of the Reagan The poverty rate among blacks was nearly administration, the ratio was nineteen to cut in half in the 20 years prior to the 1960s, one in 2009, the first year of the Obama a record unmatched since then, despite the The War on Wisconsin administration. With Hispanics, the ratio was expansion of welfare state policies in the 1960s. eight to one in 1988 and fifteen to one in 2009. Unemployment among black 16 and 17-year- Michelle Malkin activists are not even aware that she may be Race is just one of the areas in which the old males was 12 percent back in 1950. Yet Creators Syndicate booted from office for simply doing her job. rhetoric and the reality often go in opposite unemployment rates among black 16 and Kleefisch told me that on a recent fundraising directions. Political rhetoric is intended to do 17-year-old males has not been less than 30 Now is the time for all good tea partiers swing in D.C., national GOP leaders were one thing -- win votes. Whether the policies percent for any year since 1970 -- and has been to come to the aid of Wisconsin. Fiscally shocked to learn of her plight. that accompany that rhetoric make people over 40 percent in some of those years. conservative leaders in the Badger State are While better off or worse off is far less of a concern to Not only was unemployment among blacks under coordinated siege from Big Labor, Democratic politicians, if any concern at all. in general lower before the liberal welfare the White House, the liberal media and the femme- Democrats receive the overwhelming bulk state policies expanded in the 1960s, rates judiciary. The yearlong campaign of union a-gogues of the black vote by rhetoric and by presenting of imprisonment of blacks were also lower thuggery, family harassment and intimidation continue their what they have done as the big reason that then, and most black children were raised in of Republican donors and businesses is about to plaintive blacks have advanced. So long as most blacks two-parent families. At one time, a higher escalate even further. This is the price the Right wailing about and whites alike mistake rhetoric for reality, percentage of blacks than whites were married pays for doing the right thing. a “war on this political game can go on. and working. The most visible target is Gov. Scott Walker, women,” A Manhattan Institute study last year by None of these facts fits liberal social dogmas. who faces recall on June 5 over his tough Kleefisch has Edward Glaeser and Jacob Vigdor showed that, While many politicians and “leaders” package of state budget and public employee battled vile while the residential segregation of blacks has have claimed credit for black progress, no union reforms. Three state GOP legislators misogyny generally been declining from the middle of one seems to be willing to take the blame -- Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, from liberal the 20th century to the present, it was rising for the retrogressions represented by higher Sen. Van Wanggaard and Sen. Terry Moulton detractors. during the first half of the 20th century. The unemployment rates, higher crime rates, and -- also face recall. A fourth target, staunch When lefty net result is that blacks in 2010 were almost as higher rates of imprisonment today. Or for union reformer and Second Amendment Wisconsin radio host John “Sly” Sylvester residentially unsegregated as they were back in the disintegration of the black family, which advocate Sen. Pam Galloway, announced accused Kleefisch of performing “fellatio on all 1890. survived centuries of slavery and generations of she was stepping down last week -- leaving the talk-show hosts in Milwaukee” and sneered There are complex reasons behind such government-imposed discrimination in the Jim the legislature deadlocked and Democratic that she had “pulled a train” (a crude phrase things, but the bottom line is plain. The Crow era, but began coming apart in the wake strategists salivating. for gang sex), feminists remained silent. A many laws, programs and policies designed of the expansion of the liberal welfare state and Walker and the GOP majority ended the former television anchor, small businesswoman to integrate residential housing cannot be its accompanying social dogmas. union compulsory dues racket, allowed workers and mother of two, Kleefisch’s quiet work automatically assumed to translate into The time is long overdue to start looking to choose whether to join a union, curtailed on economic development has reaped untold residentially integrated housing. Government beyond the prevailing political rhetoric to the costly bargaining rights and enacted pension dividends for the state. But if conservatives who is not the sole factor, nor necessarily the biggest hard realities. and health contribution requirements to bring preach the gospel of fiscal conservatism do not factor, no matter what impression political Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover the government in line with private-sector act, the profligate progressives’ vendetta against rhetoric gives. Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA practices. The Walker reform law helped Wisconsin may result in the first-ever recall of a No city is more liberal in its rhetoric and 94305. His website is www.tsowell.com. To find prevent massive layoffs in public education by lieutenant governor in American history. policies than San Francisco. Yet there are out more about Thomas Sowell and read features saving tens of millions of dollars in bloated Kleefisch, a 36-year-old colon cancer less than half as many blacks living in San by other Creators Syndicate columnists and benefits bills. Ending the state union monopoly survivor, is a fighter who points to her two Francisco today as there were in 1970. cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page on teachers’ health insurance plans allowed young daughters when I ask why she’s in the Nor is San Francisco unique. A number at www.creators.com. dozens of school districts to switch their political arena. What message would it send of other very liberal California counties saw COPYRIGHT 2012 CREATORS.COM coverage to more competitive bidders. to young tea party moms across the country if The free-market MacIver Institute reports Walker survived but Kleefisch was hung out to that at least 25 school districts did so, saving dry? Will Beltway Republican strategists and the districts more than $200 per student. donors who constantly harp about the need to Hundreds of millions more in savings are in the diversify the party step up to the plate? works as school districts and local governments President Obama, the AFL-CIO, SEIU, Your Locally-Owned Paper of Record since 1923 turn deficits to surpluses. And Walker’s actions AFSCME and left-wing operatives know Fax: (352) 486-5042 have nearly wiped out the nearly $3.6 billion that Wisconsin is Ground Zero in their battle Levy Postmaster: against limited-government activists. Their Send address changes to: Chiefland: (352) 490-4462 deficit he inherited from his free-spending demagogic propaganda war against Wisconsin Publishing, LLC Levy County Journal Fax: 352) 490-4490 predecessors. The Levy County P.O. Box 159 Reproduction of the New poll data released on Tuesday show two GOP Rep. 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Outside of Wisconsin, most conservative COPYRIGHT 2012 CREATORS.COM www.levyjournalonline.com April 5, 2012 Your Locally-Owned Paper of Record since 1923 The Levy County Journal 5A Around the Nature Coast Levy County 2012 Candidates SRWMD Governing Board Meeting (stationary targets); and 3-D archery. This Apr. 10 & Apr. 23 is a fun competition and the only such Clerk of Court County Commission, 352-535-5414 On Tues., Apr. 10, 2012 the Suwannee warm-up event in the state to prepare Wilbur F Dean (Rep) District 5 School Board, District 4 River Water Management District’s participants for the State Youth Hunter Bronson FL 32621 *Danny Stevens (Dem) *Paige Brookins (NP) Governing Board will meet at 9 a.m. Education Challenge in May 2012 at the 352-486-4420 Williston FL 32696 Chiefland FL 32644 at District Headquarters, 9225 CR 49, Ocala youth Conservation Center. The top [email protected] 352-493-7882 Live Oak, FL 32060. The meeting is to performers in Ocala become eligible to 352-538-4263 consider District business and conduct go on to the National Challenge in Penn. [email protected] public hearings on regulatory, real estate Next summer. For more information to: *Danny J Shipp (Dem) County Judge and other various matters. A workshop myfwc.com or call Brenda at 352/219-1456 Bronson FL 32621 *James T Browning (NP) School Superintendent will be held immediately following the Levy County 4-H. 352-221-5276 Community Easter Sunrise Service Morriston FL 32668 *Robert Hastings (Rep) meeting. 352-281-4045 Chiefland FL 32626 On Mon., Apr. 23, 2012 at 1 p.m. Apr. 8 County Commission, [email protected] 352-221-2668 a Tentative Intermediate Governing The Chiefland Ministerial Association [email protected] Board Meeting will be held at District is sponsoring an Easter Sunrise Service for District 1 Headquarters in Live Oak, Fla. Public the community on Easter morning, Apr. Jason Kennedy (Rep) Cyndee Munkittrick (NP) should check the District website or 8, at 7:00 a.m. on the east steps of the First Bronson FL 32621 Chiefland FL 32644 Sheriff contact the District to confirm that United Methodist Church of Chiefland. 352-317-1041 352-493-9007 Bobby McCallum (Rep) the meeting has not been cancelled or An Easter breakfast will be served in the [email protected] [email protected] Chiefland FL 32644 rescheduled. Fellowship Hall immediately following 352-493-2811 All meetings, workshops and hearings the service. Come and experience the John Meeks (Rep) [email protected] are open to the public. Glory of our risen Lord. All are welcome. Property Appraiser Tax-Aide Locations and Times WWII Vets and Proud of It Meet Apr. 12 Archer FL 32618 *Osborn Barker (Rep) 352-486-2762 Free tax preparation and e-file with ALL WWII veterans are invited to join Chiefland FL 32626 Evan Sullivan (Rep) AARP Tax-Aide has begun. AARP helps our group at Deke’s Steak House, US 19 [email protected] 352-949-1394 Williston FL 32696 low- and moderate-income families with just north of Chiefland on Hyw 346, on [email protected] 352-484-5993 special attention to those 60 and older Thurs Apr. 12 at 11:30 a.m. for fellowship County Commission, [email protected] to file their personal income tax returns. and a meal. Bring a friend, a fellow District 3 School Board, District 2 Volunteers are trained to assist in filing veteran, or your spouse or caregiver and Joseph Cino Jr (Rep) Avery Baker (NP) Lee Sullivan (NP) tax forms and basis schedules including get acquainted. Inglis FL 34449 Chiefland, FL 32626 Bronson, FL 32621 the 1040, 1040A and 1040EZ. Taxpayers Dot Halvorsen is in Palm Gardens in 352-577-5389 with complex tax returns are advised to Gainesville recuperating from a stroke and 352-447-4017 352-214-0511 seek paid tax assistance. Check with your getting therapy. [email protected] [email protected] location to see what they can do for you. If you have any questions please call Noel Desmond (Rep) CHIEFLAND – Luther Callaway Virginia Lewis at 352/528-2310. No Mike Joyner (Rep) Christopher Cowart Chiefland FL 32626 Library, 104 NE 3rd St, 352/493-2758; letters will be sent out this month. Keep Morriston FL 32668 (NP) 352-493-0979 Fri. 12 to 4 p.m.; Sat. 10:30 to 2 p.m. (Feb. checking your local newspapers. [email protected] Haven Hospice ‘Time to Heal’ Service 352-572-4098 Cedar Key FL 32625 and Apr. only) Call to make appointment. Apr. 12 352-231-3451 CROSS CITY – Dixie County Library, Haven Hospice is hosting A Love & Al Macri (Dem) [email protected] Supervisor of Elections 16328 SE 19 Hwy, 352/498-1219; Tues. 12 Tammy Jones (Rep) to 4 p.m. Call for appointment. Remembrance Memorial: A Time to Morriston FL 32668 TRENTON – Gilchrist County Heal: A Community Celebration of Life 352-528-2523 Billy Hinote (NP) Bronson FL 32621 Library, Hwy 129 North, 352/463-3176; on April 12 at 6 p.m. This is a service [email protected] Chiefland FL 32626 352-665-2475 Mon. 1 to 5 p.m. Call for appointment. provided at no charge to anyone in the 352-949-0601 [email protected] WILLISTON – Williston Library, 10 community who has lost someone. It will Darryl Diamond (Rep) [email protected] SE 1 St., 352/528-2313; Thurs. 10 to 2 be held in the Tri-Counties Care Center Inglis, FL 34449 Brooke Ward (Rep) p.m. Call for appointment courtyard, 311 NE 9th St., Chiefland. For 352-447-4442 Kyle Quincey (NP) Trenton, FL 32693 Youth Hunter Education Challenge more information, call 800-677-5428. [email protected] Chiefland FL 32644 352-535-5337 Apr. 7 Haven Hospice is hosting a grief and 352-493-4856 [email protected] Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation loss class every Monday from April 2 Commission is holding the Regional through May 7. The classes are from Jack Schofield (NP) [email protected] Youth Hunter Education Challenge 1:30- 3 p.m. and will meet at the Williston Yankeetown FL 34498 Tax Collector along with the Florida 4-H on Apr. 7 at Library at 10 SE 1st St. For more 352-447-6152 Marissa DeHaven (NP) *Linda Fugate (Dem) information, call 800-677-5428. [email protected] Cedar Key, FL Williston FL 32696 the 4-H office in Bronson. These events Levy County Fair Apr. 12-15 are designed to teach young men and 352-543-6788 352-577-4028 women advanced outdoor and hunting It’s Fair Time! Preparations are Michael Andrew White [email protected] [email protected] skills. To participate you must have underway for the 2012 Levy County Fair. (Rep) The Fair will be Apr. 12 through 15, at already completed the state mandated Inglis FL 34449 Sandra Worthington Hodge the Williston Airport Industrial Park, * = Incumbent hunter safety course and register prior to 352-447-0777 (NP) the event. There are two age divisions: just across from the Williston Horseman’s Junior for ages 14 and younger and Senior Park. Chiefland, FL for ages 15 through 18. Events this year The Fair is just around the corner and include: Firearms safety walk-through; there is a lot of planning underway. Please Shotgun-shooting challenge (clay targets); visit our web site at www.LevyCountyFair. Small-bore rifle shooting challenge continued on page 6A LEVY COUNTY STATEMENT OF FULL COST ACCOUNTING Computer Tips FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2010/2011

THE FOLLOWING COSTS REPRESENT THE FULL COST OF SOLID WASTE COLLECTION, DISPOSAL, LONG TERM CARE, CLOSURE AND RECYCLING Internet Safety PER TON OF SOLID WASTE RECEIVED AT THE LEVY COUNTY LANDFILL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR OF 2010/2011. THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE The online world can be a fascinating and 7. Review the content, privacy and COST OF RESIDENTIAL AND NONRESIDENTIAL (COUNTY OR CITY) USER OF educational place, if used properly. security policies of the sites your child SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES BECAUSE TOTAL OUT OF COUNTY Below are some tips and guidelines to stay frequents. You would want to make sure TONNAGE WAS LESS THAN .001% MAKING SUCH COSTS CALCULATIONS safe online for both children and parents so you you understand how and what type of INCONSEQUENTIAL. THIS INFORMATION IS BEING DISCLOSED TO MEET may get the most out of your family’s online personal information might be collected experience. THE REQUIREMENTS OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL by the site and how it may be used. 1. Keep the computer in a common area, PROTECTION RULE CHAPTER 17-708, “FULL COST ACCOUNTING FOR SOLID 8. Talk with your child about entering where you can be present while your WASTE MANAGEMENT”. personal information online. Advise kids child is using the computer or spot-check TOTAL COST COST/TON to stay on the agreed upon websites and its use, as appropriate to the child’s age. DISPOSAL not give out personal information such as 2. Agree to time limits for using the PORTION PAID BY COUNTY...... $ 1,693,523.00 $ 68.34/TON full name, home address, phone number, internet and all social devices, per day, LONG TERM/CLOSURE BY COUNTY...... $ 116,892.35 $ 4.72/TON and age. If they are tempted to do this per week, etc. PORTION PAID BY GRANTS...... $ 70,588.00 $ 2.85/TON because of a contest, poll, or membership 3. Keep software security up-to-date. form, ask them to discuss with you first Make sure you have purchased and RECYCLING. and only proceed with your permission installed security software to protect PORTION PAID BY COUNTY...... … $ 67,697.99 $ 2.73/TON and involvement; it could be opening your computer from things such as the door to spam or something more viruses, spyware, and spam. TOTAL $ 1,948,701.34 $ 78.64/TON harmful. 4. Agree on websites your children can 9. Be sure your child knows it is ok to and visit. Make sure they only use sites THE FOLLOWING FACTORS WERE USED TO DETERMINE THE FULL COST: should ignore unwanted contact from that are age-appropriate. Many social 1. THE TOTAL TONNAGE OF SOLID WASTE RECEIVED AT THE LEVY COUNTY people they have never met. Unwanted networking sites have minimum age LANDFILL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2010/2011 WAS 24,779.11 TONS. online contact will usually stop if they do requirements. 2. GRANT FUNDS REPRESENT THOSE FUNDS RECEIVED BY LEVY COUNTY not respond or react to it. If it persists, 5. Set the URL filtering capability FROM THE STATE OF FLORIDA SOLID WASTE GRANT. advise them to let you or a trusted adult (a parental control feature in most 3. COSTS FOR DIRECT AND INDIRECT COSTS WERE USED TO DETERMINE know about it. You should also report computer security software) to ensure THE FULL COST FROM ACTUAL BUDGET DATA. this to the site or service being used to your kids do not see/access sites you do contact your child, and the authorities not wish them to see. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT FULL COST ACCOUNTING FOR if you or your child feel he or she is in 6. Download a free website reputation SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT, PLEASE CONTACT LEVY COUNTY SOLID danger in any way. service (like Trend Protect) and visit the WASTE DEPARTMENT AT 486-3300. 10. Run a manual scan with your software websites on your list to see if they are security and check browser history once safe from digital security threats. This SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR THE LANDFILL FOR 2010/2011 WAS $25.00 PER they have finished using the computer type of service will also continuously IMPROVED PARCEL. to ensure they did not wander off onto provide you with information indicating websites they shouldn’t have gone to. FEE SCHEDULE FOR SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL AT THE LEVY COUNTY if a site visited is free from any malicious Below are a few other online safety websites software that may get installed on your that you may also enjoy…. netsmartz.org; kids. LANDFILL FOR FISCAL YEAR 2010/2011 ARE LISTED BELOW. computer without your knowledge. gov; wiredkids.org GARBAGE...... $ 61.00/TON Ask About Our BRUSH & LIMBS...... $ 34.00/TON Gator Works TIRES...... …$ 136.00/TON GWC Pro Care CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL...... …. $ 34.00/TON Total Technology APPLIANCES...... … .$ 68.00/TON Computing FURNITURE...... $ 34.00/TON Solutions! ASBESTOS (PERMITTED)...... $ 204.00/TON 352-493-1006 SPECIAL HANDLING/MIXED LOADS. $ 204.00/TON EA. HOUSEHOLD BAGS & CANS www.gatorworks.com (UP TO 8 BAGS)...... $ 00.75/EA. 4 WEST PARK AVENUE, CHIEFLAND, FL 32626 PUB.: APRIL 5, 2012.

www.levyjournalonline.com 6A The Levy County Journal Your Locally-Owned Paper of Record since 1923 April 5, 2012 Joyce Bullock Elementary February Students of the Month

Joyce Bullock Elementary recognized the February Students of the Month at a ceremony with their families. Students were selected by their teachers for Kindness. The following students were acknowledged: Mackenzie Jackson, Matthew Altman, Emily Yount, Christian Gazdun, Rebekah Martin, Ayden Sabbag, Austin Everett, Jamari Rowe, Prinsaya Canjiano, Vicabeth Spearin, DeAmoni Sams, Maci Vonderstrasse, Matthew Sampson, Christian Reynolds, Jose Ramirez, Chloe Moore, Ashlee Smith, Elijah Jackson, Lamariya Nelson, Wesley Barron, Nicole Bernal, Reagan Jones, Dakota Rust, Taniya Sanders, Alex Russo, Katie Thompson, Katie Parrish, Aidan Eden, Teresa Zahradka, Joanna Fuentes, Amanda Simmons, Kylie Folsom, Chloe Smith, Keaton Fama, Olivia Burchett, Cole Chancey, Philip Vidales, Jamaria Morris, Bethaney Keller, Beau Hildebrandt, and Mary Fae Steadman.

Will Irby continued from page 3A most important reasons that he had taught her to drive and made a code call by sat phone to Bertrand. from Key Largo to pick him up. perform general mechanics on the boat. He reminded himself Redmond was correct to expect U.S. authorities to be As for Rachel Perl, some months later a British couple of these things, but felt no better for it. Redmond abruptly positioning for his return. He altered his course so significantly, came into Bertrand Oliphant’s Blue Rendezvous. They’d motioned the refugees down into the forward cabin, where there though, that the helicopter and two cruisers on alert never found been vacationing in Havana and now Key West by way of the were blankets, bottled water and thermoses of warm soup. This him in the rising wake of the sea that night. He was beneath Bahamas. While regaling their adventures to some customers wasn’t over yet and he knew it. their radar and cruising like a bullet on an emergency tank of gathered about, they spoke of a remarkable phenomenon along The Guarda and the U.S. Coast Guard were communicating gas when he knew the end of the wild ride was near. He’d take Havana’s famed seawall, the Malecon, where they’d seen a now, the Cubans having found it much more expedient and no chance of a tackle now by U.S. authorities before reaching busker, a young woman performing with a battered guitar. There successful to cooperate with better equipped American vessels the shore. At about Marathon, he turned in abruptly and on the promenade she’d spread her sand. Her leather-soled in interdiction. Since the Clinton administration, the U.S. had shouted down for the refugees to steady themselves. Minutes shoes, they said, made a scuffing sound in perfect percussion to stopped admitting people found at sea. So the so-called “wet later he was plowing through the shallows, gulls scattering the melodies she made. She was good, they said. She was very foot, dry foot” policy was in effect. Redmond knew his mission frantically ahead as he rammed the boat up on the beach, its keel good, and her peasant’s straw hat collected lots of coins from the was not complete until the three below deck made it to a U.S. a foot deep in the Florida sand. passersby. You could hear her perfectly well, they insisted, from shore for a chance to remain in the country and later qualify for An hour later the three Cubans were in a blue Mercedes blocks away. People assembled in clusters where she sang and expedited “legal permanent resident” status and eventually U.S. convertible being driven up U.S. 1 to Miami by Elle Rousseau. danced, astounded that such amazing sounds could come from citizenship. Absent a “dry foot,” the refugees would be returned The boat on the beach was reduced to a charred heap of molten one so small. to Cuba anyway. He would be arrested and the boat impounded. metal and fiberglass, its owner already preparing to report it (Author’s note: All characters are fictitious and no reference to any The politics of all this only sickened him more, while imploding stolen and file his insurance claim. Redmond called an old real person is intended or should be inferred.) thoughts of Rachel Perl echoed like drumfire in his brain. He friend who wasn’t mad at him anymore, and she drove down

Around the Nature Coast continued from page 5A com and click on the Creative Arts link to see solutions and more. Get to know them, pick up 10:30 a.m. at the Florida State Fire College, Bronson, 9 a.m., call Linda Cochran at all the Creative Arts categories; from Baking materials and shake their hands. 11655 N.W. Gainesville Road, Ocala, Fla.. 352/493-1742. & Food Preservation, to Sewing and Hobby We are looking for Republicans who want Chairman’s report, Staff Report and other Apr. 19, Cross City Rehab & Health Care, Crafts. We will have a Livestock Show that to; 1) increase the Republicans in Levy County; organizational matters regarding the LEPC 583 NE 351 Hwy, Cross City, FL 32628. Call will include Steers, Heifers, Dairy Goats, Meat 2) education voters on issues; 3) increase will be discussed. For further information Linda Cochran at 352/493-1742. Goats, Rabbits and Poultry. Republican candidates; and 4) increase the please contact Michael Arnold of the LEPC Crystal River, Homosassa, Homosassa Springs With all this excitement, remember the Levy voters at the polls. Now is the time for all Staff, at (352) 732-1315, Ext. 228. Apr. 9/10, 12:30 to 3:30 p.m., 7 Rivers County Fair is not just a livestock show, we will republicans to work together so please attend AARP Safe Driving Course Hospital Annex, call Hedda Smith at 352-527- have a full Midway with lots of exciting rides, our monthly meetings. Florida is a mandated State and any 8144. attractions, games, tons of great food, a variety Find us on Facebook and our website www. insurance company doing business in Florida Apr. 17/18, 1 to 4 p.m., Coastal Region of exhibitors and much, much more all for one levyrepublicans.com for activities, contact info must give a discount to those completing an Library, 8619 W. Crystal St., Crystal River. low gate admission price! Mark your calendars and so much more. AARP Safe Driving Course. Open to all 50 Call Lou Harmin at 352/564-0933. now and check out the website or call 352/528- Levy County BoCC Meeting Apr. 17 and older. Contact your agent for discount May 3/4, 8:30am, First Christian Church 2516. The Levy County Board of County amounts. Update yourself to earn a discount of Homosassa, 7030 Grover Cleveland Blvd., Levy County Republicans’ Meeting Commissioners will be meeting on Tues. Apr. and get newly enacted motor vehicle and traffic Homosassa Springs, call Carol Thomas at Apr. 16 17 at 9 a.m. at the Levy County Courthouse, laws. Course fee is $12 for AARP members 352/746-2416 The Levy County Republican Executive 355 S. Court Street, Bronson. and $14 all others. Call instructor listed below Beverly Hill, Lecanto, Citrus Hills, Citrus Springs Committee monthly meetings on the 3rd District 5 Local Emergency Planning to register. Please arrive 10 minutes early to April 10/12, 8:15 -11:15 a.m. Citrus County Monday at Bronson Restaurant. Come join Meeting Apr. 18 complete registration. Resource Center, 2804 W. Mark Kneghton Ct. us on Mon., Apr. 16, starting with food and The public is invited to attend a meeting Levy County Lecanto, (off 491) same bldg. as VA clinic. Call fellowship at 6:30 p.m. followed by our meeting of the District 5 Local Emergency Planning Apr. 11, Bronson Road Baptist Church, Theresa Williams at 352/746-9497. at 7 p.m. Committee Come hear the current Republican leaders on Wed., Apr. LEVY COUNTY SCHOOLS LUNCH MENU and candidates tell their stories, issues, 18, 2012, at April 9, 2012 April 10, 2012 April 11, 2012 April 12, 2012 April 13, 2012

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135 VOLUNTEER 440 Vacant Land 115 NOTICES 125 SERVICES OPPORTUNITIES 410 House for Sale for Sale 500 FOR SALE ADVERTISER NOTICE — GUNS AND CONCEALED The local council meets 1 ACRE MORRISTON: technology in laser etchings The Levy County Journal WEAPONS PERMITS: at Haven Hospice of North WELL SEPTIC & POWER and can also inscribe final does not endorse, promote Call (352) 493-4209 for Central Florida, 4200 ALREADY INSTALLED!! dates and lettering at the or encourage the purchase information. 5/10Jp NW 90th Boulevard in Cleared homesite. Nice cemetery. Located at 1471 or sale of any product or Gainesville to discuss the Neighborhood. Owner NE 512 Ave. (behind McCrab service advertised in this program’s current activities 410 House for Sale Financing. No down church) Hwy 349 – 7 miles newspaper. Advertisements and give the public a chance Payment! $29,900.00. north of Old Town. Open are the sole responsibility to provide comments about Only 307.56/mo. www. Tues-Fri 8-4 & Sat. 8-12 or call of the advertiser. The Levy long-term care facility issues. LandOwnerFinancing.com for after hour’s appt. Toll Free County Journal hereby These public meetings begin FOR SALE BY OWNER- IN or call 352/215-1018. 5/3Jp 1-877-542-3432 6/9/12Jp disclaims all liability for any at 12:30 p.m. Concerned BLACK JACK ESTATES: ------damage suffered as the Spring Specials: citizens and those interested 5191 NE 107 Court, Bronson, 5 ACRES WILLISTON: 6671 BEANIE BABIES & result of any advertisement *$99.99 LAWN PACKAGE* in volunteering are welcome FL 3 bedrooms/2.5 baths, NE 131 Ave. WELL SEPTIC BEANIE BUDDIES. Large in this newspaper. The Levy Includes: to attend. tfnf 1.4 acres, 1800sq/ft living & POWER! Gorgeous Oak collection - will sell as a County Journal has the sole Mow/Edge/Trim/Blow area, $100 closing costs. Shaded Homesite! Fenced! group or individually. Call authority to edit and locate *$199.99 SPRING Financing available. Call Perfect for Horses! Owner 352-262-4169 for more any classified advertisement CLEAN-UP* 210 Help Wanted Dan 800-285-4414. 4/5Jp Financing! NO DOWN information. tfnJe as deemed appropriate. Includes: Initial Mow, HEAD START TEACHER PAYMENT! $59,900.00 ------The Levy County Journal Leaf Removal and Trim – Possess at least an A.S. Only $525.67/mo www. LUMBER FOR SALE — reserves the right to refuse Perennials degree in Early Childhood LandOwnerFinancing.com Pine, cherry and cypress. any advertising. *$19.95 SPRINKLER Education. Please send or call 352/215-1018. 5/3Jp Call Sammy at (352) 949------SERVICE* resumé and references ------3222. ptfn HAPPY TAILS SOCIAL Includes: Clean/Adjust to Clyatt House Learning 5 SECLUDED ACRES – ------CLUB — Animal and Pet Heads + Check Timer, Center, PO Box 1070, with Shed and T-shaped r e c o N d i t i o N e d Rescue is now located in the Valves, Rain Sensor. Chiefland, FL 32644 or concrete slab. All utilities, STARCRAFT POP-UP – Chiefland Flea Market, booth Servicing: Hunter, pickup application at 3690 no impact fees. $40,000.00 Asking $1,200 OBO; has Red 27. Stop by and chat for RainBird, Irritrol, Toro NW 120 Street, Chiefland. FOR SALE BY OWNER OBO. Call 352/493-1519 or fridge, stove, sink, toilet, air a bit. 352-493-0252. tfnf *Some restrictions apply* DFWP. tfnJb – CITRUS SPRINGS/ 352/870-2390. 4/5Jp conditioner and heater. Tires ------majesticescapesllc.com ------DUNNELLON AREA: 2 in good shape. ALSO – FREE PREGNANCY TESTS 352-222-1550 CASH PAID FOR JUNK story, 4 bedrooms/3 baths, 1974 VOLKSWAGON BUG – Confidential - Harmony 4/26Jp CARS. $300 and up. 352- above-ground pool, 8x10 445 Want to Buy – Needs work; Make an Pregnancy & Resource 771-6191. 4/5Jp utility building. Financing JUNK CARS BOUGHT: offer. Call Cookie Travers at Center. Now open Mon. thru MIKE’S available. $100 closing cost, $150 — $1,000. CALL 352- 352/486-2493 or 352/949- Thurs. from 11 AM to 6 PM. LAWN MAINTENANCE low down. Call Dan 800- 453-7159 tfnJp 4082. 4/12Jp Call (352) 493-7773 or write & PRESSURE WASHING 305 Apartments 285-4414. 4/5Jp to us at Harmony Pregnancy SERVICE for Rent CASH FOR batteries, Center, P. O. Box 2557, Mow it and Wash it WILLISTON ARMS starters, alternators, 540 Livestock Chiefland, FL. tfnJf with One Call to Mike APARTMENTS - 1,2 AND 415 Mobile Homes catalytic converters, MUST SELL REGISTERED ------at 352/215-9459. 4/26Jp 3 bedroom apartments, for Sale aluminum rims, copper, TENNESSEE WALKING AL-ANON MEETINGS IN ------basic rent starting at $423 GREAT INVESTMENT brass and any aluminum. HORSE MARES: Excellent WILLISTON — Join us GRAND OPENING per month. In-house special – STOCK MARKET UP! CASH PAID – for junk cars pedigrees, easy keepers. for Al-Anon meetings on SECOND TIME’S a NOW for 1/2 off rent for first Property values on the rise and trucks $300 and up. Double registered Monday evenings at 7 p.m. CHARM 2 months of lease. Short with future looking good for FREE scrap metal removal homozygous black/white at the Midway Plaza located CONSIGNMENT SHOP commute to both Ocala the right person. 10 ACRES, including appliances. spotted is TWH/SSH, was at 13451 NE Highway 27 Alt. Friday, April 6 from and Gainesville. Rental 3BED/2BATH DWMH, In Licensed secondhand trained and extremely in Williston. 1-800-851-1795. 10 to 5 p.m. Assistance program based Chiefland: 48x28, 2-year- metal recycling: License smooth moving mare, not ftfn 150 N. Hathaway on eligibility and availability. old new metal roof, fully # 48-8015653199-5. Call ridden lately; the other ------Bronson, Fla. We also accept Section 8. furnished. Cross fenced, 8 Mike at 352/215-9459. mare is very big bay TWH, NARCONON — a nonprofit 352/486-3232 Equal Housing Opportunity. wired dog pens or for fowl. 4/5Jp not trained, sire Supreme public benefit organization 4/5Jp (352) 528-3352 TDD 1-800- 2 wells, nicely treed. First Versatility Champion that specializes in helping 955-8771. 4/26Jb offer over $115K OBO. CASH PAID FOR JUNK Investment Genius. Both neg. people with drug or alcohol BACKHOE, BOX BLADE, ------Owner very, very motivated. CARS. $300 and up. 352- coggins, good feet regularly addictions assessments DITCH WITCH, BRONSON VILLAS & (321) 723-7380, cell (321) 771-6191. 4/5Jp trimmed. GOOD HOMES and more than 11,000 BUSHHOG – Owner/ BRONSON VILLAGE 258-2504. 4/26Jp ONLY. Call 386/935- local referrals. Call (800) operator for 30+ years. APARTMENTS –2 bedroom 500 FOR SALE 2880 or 386/854-0331 for 556-8885 or visit www. 352/258-2695. Chiefland apartments with washer/ 440 Vacant Land more information. tfnJe DIXIE MONUMENTS: drugrehab.net area. Free Estimates. dryer hookups. One unit for Sale ------4/26Jp Serving North Central Fla. available for 1/2 off rent LAND FOR SALE: 1 ¼ to 2 AA MEETING — FOR for over a decade. Featuring 555 Automobiles for first 2 months of lease. ½ acre lots; owner finance, INFORMATION CALL beautiful bronze, marble & ANY JUNK CAR – cash Rental Assistance program easy terms, low down NORTH CENTRAL Florida 130 Free granite monuments in many paid up to $300. Free pickup. based on eligibility and payment, Bronson/Williston Intergroup Office at (352) FREE MEALS ON colors and styles. Choose 352-445-3909 4/5Jp availability. We also accept areas. 352-472-4977 tfnJp 372-8091 which is also a 24- WHEELS FOR PETS: from 100s of designs or let us Section 8. Ask about other ------hour local hotline number. Hosted by Happy Tails custom design any idea you in-house specials. Equal 1 ACRE IN BRONSON: ------Social Club. Call for details may have! We have the latest Housing Opportunity. (352) Beautifully wooded parcel! ADDICTION RECOVERY (352) 493-0252 ftfn 528-3353 TDD 1-800-955- Nice Neighborhood. MEETING - Do you 8771 4/26Jb Owner Financing! NO struggle with a Drug or ------DOWN PAYMENT! Total Alcohol addiction? Come 135 VOLUNTEER FANNING SPRINGS $12,900.00 Only $132/mo. to our meetings held the OPPORTUNITIES – SUWANNEE RIVER www.LandOwnerFinancing. Last week’s Sudoku 1st and 3rd Thursday night FLORIDA’S LONG-TERM MOTEL: $175 weekly com or call 352-215-1018. of the month at Mt. Nebo CARE OMBUDSMAN (single). No deposit. Free 5/3Jp Baptist Church 7:00 PM PROGRAM needs washing machine – WiFi, ------– Hwy. 340 in Bell, at the volunteers to join its corps of microwave, refrigerator, 4 ACRES WILLISTON: flashing light, west of 129. dedicated advo-cates who HBO, BBQ grill. 352/463- Secluded country setting. Call 386/935-2300 or Kevin protect the rights of elders 7563. 4/26Jp Gorgeous Oaks with cleared Craven at 352/463-8700 or residing in nursing homes, homesite. Owner Financing! go to www.grace-ministry. assisted living facilities and NO DOWN PAYMENT! Total net for more info. Tfnf adult family care homes. 315 MobileHome $39,900.00 Only $410/mo. 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www.levyjournalonline.com 8A The Levy County Journal Your Locally-Owned Paper of Record since 1923 April 5, 2012 Honey the Wonder Dog and Michael Attract Attention Michael Gaither has been blessed with visit the Guardian Angels facility on April owning Honey the Wonder Dog through 5 at 3:30 p.m. to check out the information the Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs on how these dogs are helping our veterans program in Williston. Honey was trained to get out of the house and be a part of to help Michael from Post Traumatic Stress the community again. Through letting the syndrome and is Michael’s right-hand dog. community and government officials know of On a visit to Petco last Sunday to promote the work of Guardian Angel our veterans can the invaluable work these dogs perform for have a lifelong friend and helper. their owners, Honey attracted the attention of Who wouldn’t like a best friend that one very inquisitive little girl. The little girl’s always loves you, never complains, and can’t mom bent down to give her daughter a closer wait to help in any way they can? look and Honey just instinctively moved Honey the Wonder Dog, her owner forward to return the love to the child. Michael Gaither, and Honey’s new admirer Rep. Cliff Stearns is also scheduled to at Petco. Photo courtesy of Kaye Gaither

A. D. Andrews remarks continued from page 4A preference issue. Journal is not compensated for. But we do it anyhow LOST DOG • We are the only newspaper that provides the because we are the newspaper of record. Izzy is a lost 6-year-old Chihuahua-Dachshund mix ability for legal customers to view their text It is most particularly on those points of law last (also known as a Chiweenie). She travels with her owner cited that the Levy County Journal has made its or display legal notices online on the page Amy in the car wherever Amy goes. Somewhere in claim as the Levy County Newspaper of record. of its publishing as proof of the date and the Newspaper of Record the stretch from Old Town to Cross City to Chiefland, publishing at no cost to them. While there are certainly other weekly Izzy disappeared on March 28. If you have seen her, • TheLevy County Journal’s reputation is newspapers circulated in the various communities found her, or know her whereabouts please call Amy at recognized as the paper of record throughout across Levy County, the Levy County Journal alone 352/339-0567. Izzy needs her medications and there is a the state of Florida by the attorneys that is circulated generally and sold publicly throughout reward. require the services of the legal organ of the County. Levy County which includes foreclosures, We acknowledge that Landmark notices of public meetings, notices to Communications owns and directs the business Log Cabin Quilters creditors and notices of sale to name a few. of each of the other weekly publications, but the statute ( for good reason) does not address The Log Cabin Quilters met Thursday, Several of the ladies were working on the • The taxpayers of Levy County should not associations or syndicates of newspapers: it clearly March 29 at the Levy County Quilt Museum. quilts in the frames and one should be done have to guess which paper contains the legal cites selection of : “ .. a newspaper…” By law this Doris Beauchamp has started a class on how to soon. I think they’re hoping to work on the information they need or pay for an extra sets us apart. make a “Take 5 Quilt.” We started with five Take Five Quilt. newspaper subscription in order to receive Further the Statute provides that it be a pieces of material and cut the stack of material Those of you who have donated a sewing the delinquent tax notices every year. It’s a newspaper: customarily containing public into strips of various widths. Then the strips machine you no longer use, we are really guess now. Where do I find them this year? information as that required. This is also with were cut into pieces of varying size. Following grateful. The machines have been cleaned Taxpayers should be able to subscribe once good reason, as the public deserves to know where pattern instructions, the pieces are assembled and tested and are ready for work on the quilt and know that all the public notices and such public information will be continually and into a block of five pieces. Next week, we get projects. legals are in one place. Whether it is online consistently published. This is not to say – that specific and special the next step. (It looks so simple and she says Greg and six boys were out during the week. (which is at no cost from the Levy County publications of public notices should not be that the pattern is “real easy.” I would be hung They are so much help. It’s a relief to know we Journal, unlike other newspapers that charge published in any of the County’s other community up trying to get five pieces of material picked don’t have to worry about the yard and a lot of a subscription fee) or by subscription to newspapers. In fact, we think it important that out.) the inside work. Thanks Lancaster. the printed version, Levy County residents certain ads and notices, as may be of particular should not have to guess when and where interest or concern to that community should also that information is located every year or pay be published there. extra to get it. But as to the Levy County public at large – as • If the Levy County Journal was not well as those property owners who may reside publishing in Levy County the only printed elsewhere - TheLevy County Journal historically – even if by reputation, since 1923 – has served as news source would be newspapers in newspaper of record for Levy County. Chiefland, Cedar Key, and Williston who In fact, in the framing of the motion to are all under the same national ownership continue “business as usual” in these publications: providing no independent local view in Commissioners acknowledged – without objection- newsprint available to the public. By law the Levy County Journal to be: the “ de facto online news does not qualify for the printing newspaper of record” of legal notices. This is a win-win for all. The people continue STATE STATUTES to find their legal needs in one place, the county As it pertains to the matter of publishing the governments get lower rates to fit their budgets, public record- what I have to say to you today is that and the Levy County Journal can continue making a it would be better and more just for the good people record of Levy County history in print and archived of this county to publish all county advertisements for future generations. These three quilts were made with the Take Five pattern. It's amazing how each quilt is and notices in one newspaper. Florida law requires For the reasons we’ve stated as being in the best different from the others simply by the placement of the square and the choice of fabrics. according to Legal and Official Advertisements, interest of the people of – and doing business in - Chapter 50, of the Florida Statutes that the first this county – we urge this Commission –to establish Chandler Beach Gives over $27K to Corbin Wiggins requirement is to publish in a known officially- by proclamation a Newspaper of Record for Levy continued from page 1A identified newspaper of record. County. It is simply the right thing to do for the Old Town; Lafayette State Bank; Levy Abstract & Title Company, Bronson; Levy County The Statues are clear as to where and how these citizens and the county of Levy. School Board Maintenance; Loran & Paige Brookins, Chiefland; Luke & Karen White; Mark required publications are to occur: We urge, of course, that the Levy County Feather, Attorney; Mary McLeod, Bell; Meeks Hay Farm; Michael Osteen, PA, Cross City; Journal most certainly meets the requirements In its own language: “The rule of interpretation is Mike Casey Family; Murray Tillis Farms, Chiefland; Napa Auto Parts of Trenton; Noa Meyer, for this recognition. We are the newspaper on and has been: Tallahassee; North Central Florida Dog Hunting Assoc.- Rock Meeks, Inglis; Quincey Cattle, which the public has traditionally relied on and First: A publication in a newspaper printed and Chiefland; Quincey Farms; Reed Automotive, Chiefland; Restoration Specialists, Ocala; Robert published periodically once a week or oftener. customarily turned to for the public record. Trust & Pam Brannin, Cross City; Rock-n-W Enterprises, Old Town; Roy Langford, Newberry; ( 2) containing at least 25 percent of its words in us or some other paper, if they qualify, but make a Sanchez Farms, LLC -Herman Sanchez, Jr., Old Town; Santa Fe Ford- Craig Mikell, High the English language. proclamation so that the public may be better served (3) Entered or qualified to be admitted and by consistency and constancy in the reliable location Springs; Scoggins Chevrolet-Victor Scoggins, Chiefland; Scott & Melissa Mills, Chiefland; entered as periodicals matter at a post office in of your public advertisements and notices. Sessions Peanut; Sharon Akins Langford, Newberry; Sharon Spratt, Tallahassee; Sheree the county where published. I would like to add: Lancaster, candidate for Gilchrist judge, Trenton; Smith Asset Management, Chiefland; Smith (4) For sale to the public generally, available to Solomon Decision Story – Farms of Bell, Inc., Trenton; Smith Law Firm, Chiefland; Smith Sales & Service- Hamp & the public generally for the publication of (At this time Mr. Andrews told the story of Jo Smith, Trenton; Southern Tire; Stephen, Michael & Jonathan Smith, Trenton; Steve & official or other notices the two women who went before King Solomon Edith Merritt Kennesaw; Steve Carter-Beard Equipment, Mobile, Ala.; Suwannee Valley And, very importantly, customarily containing each claiming a baby boy as their own. Both had Feed, Trenton; Suwannee Valley Veterinary Clinic, Chiefland; Thomas Auvil; Trenton Farm information of a public character or of interest or of delivered baby boys but one woman’s baby had died. Equipment-Jerry Quincey. Trenton; Turning Point Ministry-Rev. Kent Zimmerman, Chiefland; value to the residents or owners of property in the King Solomon came to the conclusion to cut the United Country; Wal Mart-Ellen Gloff, Chiefland; Waste Pro USA, Williston; Wilkerson county where published, or of interest or of value to baby in half with half given to each mother. When Farms, Trenton; Zane & Kelly Quincey. the general public. the true mother of the baby cried out to stop, King If you commissioners will look in our newspaper Solomon declared her to be the mother as she was you will see a section totally dedicated to legals most interested in saving the life of the baby.) whether they be paid legals or unpaid legals. You I thank you for your time and thoughtful will see the minutes of the meetings, the land consideration of the Levy County Journal as – by transactions and all sorts of public information that proclamation – the Levy County Newspaper of needs to be made available to the public that the Record.

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VOL. 88, NO. 40 THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2012 50 CENTS Williston Homeschoolers Relay for Life Royalty Pageant a Big Success

(Above) All the contestants in the pageant pose for the camera holding showing off a sign with the total raised at the event. Over $2,000.00

(L) All the winners in each age group.

(R) Elizabeth Gonzalez – Miss Nassau County; Mackenzie Henderson – Miss Heart of the USA Queen of Hearts Alachua County; Katelyn Bishop – Miss Heart of the USA Alachua County and Alexandra Lydting – Junior Miss Heart of the USA.

On March 31st the Williston Christian Homeschoolers Relay for Life Team of Williston Many of the contestants went into the community and asked for sponsors allowing them to held their fi rst annual Inner Beauty Pageant. All proceeds from the Relay for Life Royalty participate in the pageant. We would like to take just a moment to thank them. All American Pageant are going to the American Cancer Society. Cleaning and Restoration Specialist, Mrs. AnnMarie Seavey, Green Shutters, North Florida Th e pageant had 29 contestants with the youngest at age 2 and the most amazing at age Monument, Bit O Heaven Lawn Service, Th e Havard Family, Bark-N-Purr Inn, A & A 76. Many of the contestants walked because they have overcome cancer. And some because Restaurant, Employees of the Levy County Sheriff s Offi ce, Pinnacle Farms, Team Beach they know someone who is going through the fi ght or has lost the fi ght to cancer. Cornerstone Body, Willards Restaurant, and Morris Junction. Th anks again to everyone who made this Assembly of God donated their church facility for the pageant. Th e seats were full of family event a huge success. and friends cheering on their loved ones. — submitted by Amanda Henderson Th e pageant was a huge success raising over $2,000.00 for the American Cancer Society.

Proud participators in giving Chiefl and High School Bronson Elementary a check for over $6,000 in the Ford Motor Company’s Kindergarten Enrollment Drive One 4 Ur School event are Don Barrett, GM; Bronson Elementary School’s enrollment for Kindergarten year 2012-2013 is open on Kelly Varns; Juanita White, May 1, 2012. School starts on August 20 and to enroll you must: President of White Ford; 1) be 5 years old on or before Sept. 1, 2012; Principal of CHS Bill Tovine; 2) have a copy of your child’s birth certifi cate; and now Principal of WHS 3) have proof of address; Matt McCellan. Ford Motor 4) have a current physical and shot record before school starts on August 20. off ered a $20 donation for Kindergarten 12-13 Orientation will be held on Wednesday May 15, 2012 at 3 p.m. each Ford vehicle test driven OR Th ursday May 17 at 6 p.m. at the school located at 400 Ishie Avenue in Bronson. by anyone during the program For more information call: 352/486-5281. period at White Ford and it appears a lot of people took them up on their off er. Th anks to Chiefl and High School, White Ford and Ford Motor for doing what it takes to keep our children educated. Found Photo Bronson Blue Springs Still Not Open In the Fall of 2003, a Levy County Journal staff er discovered a white box full of photographs that may or may not have run in earlier editions of the newspaper. Due to Drought Th e box was unmarked, and the photographs remain Blue Springs, also known as unidentifi ed and unclaimed. Hence the name of our Bronson Blue Springs, has incredibly feature: Found Photo. We ask our readers to take a beautiful blue water – that is now look and see if they can identify the folks in the photo, turning brown due to record low water as well as the story behind it. levels according to the Suwannee River Water Managements gauges. Blue Springs are located between Bronson and Chiefl and south of Alt 27 on CR 339 at the end of the road. Matt Weldon, director of the Levy County Mosquito Control and Parks and Recreation, spoke with SRWMD’s Megan Wetherington and Lewis Mantini who said they believe the river water may even be draining out of the spring opening. SRWMD has been monitoring the water levels at the spring and they have dropped at least 10 inches Sampling of the spring water last week showed phosphorus this week. Th e gauges are also indicating that the Bronson very low with nitrate levels also low and about half of what area has record low levels in ground water. According to they were last summer. Wekiva Spring also had its lowest Wetherington, the gauge levels are the lowest in their records stage reading this week. which started in 1997 and groundwater levels are as low as Th e 12-month rainfall defi cit is approaching 25 inches during the record drought in 2002. in parts of Levy County and the near-term forecast is One opinion is that the water might be fl owing back from for continued dry and warm conditions according to Call or write to us at PO Box 2990, Chiefl and, FL the long swampy run into Levy Blue which would explain Wetherington. 32644-2990 or email [email protected]. the brown color seen.

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BRONSON Episcopal Church in Cedar Key. Th e event will be from a pancake breakfast, shopping at the Th rift Store sale and 6-7 p.m. For more information, contact the local offi ce at selecting the best books from the Friends of the AF Knotts Levy County Democratic Executive Committee Meetings 800/677-5428. Library book sale. It doesn’t get much better. Th is organization meets the second Tuesday of each month YANKEETOWN-INGLIS WILLISTON at the Bronson Restaurant at 6 p.m. Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club Pancake Relay for Life Yard Sale Apr. 7 Bronson Industrial Dev. Committee Meeting Apr. 10 Breakfast and Thrift Store Sale Apr. 14 Th e First United Methodist Church at 213 W. Noble Ave. Th e newly-formed Bronson Industrial Development Looking for some place to spend a relaxing morning in Williston is hosting a big Yard Sale to benefi t Relay for Life Committee will meet again on Tues. Apr. 10 at 6:30 p.m. at being waited on? Stop by the Woman’s Club on 56th St. in on Sat. Apr. 7 from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Rental space with a the Dogan S. Cobb Municipal Building. All are welcome Yankeetown, Sat. Apr. 14 from 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and let table is $15. Call Sharon Holder at 352/817-3876 or email her to join in with the newly appointed committee members/ us spoil you. Th at’s right, all the cooked to order buttermilk at: [email protected] to reserve a space. We will also volunteers to help make Bronson a thriving area for everyone. pancakes you can eat, sausage, juice and coff ee, $5 adults and have a table for you to make a donation towards a luminary Bronson Town Council Apr. 16 $3 children 10 and under. What better way to enjoy the fi rst for a loved one/friend and a table to sign up survivors for days of spring, than to let someone else do the cookin’. Th e Bronson Town Council will meet on Mon. Apr. 16 at Williston’s Relay. You can even decorate the luminary bag if Call the club at 447-2057 for information. 7 p.m. at the Dogan Cobb Municipal Building. City Hall – you would like to! Get more bang for your buck at the Th rift Store in the 352/486-2354. AARP Chapter 912 Meets Apr. 9 month of April....women’s slacks and blouses and men’s shirts AARP Chapter #912 meets on the 2nd Mon. each month CEDAR KEY will be Buy One Get One Free. As a way to thank those at 9:30 a.m. in the Holy Family Catholic Church Hall, who have served our country, a 10% discount is off ered to all Cedar Key Poets Reading Apr. 5 17353 NE Hwy 27 Alt, Williston. Th e speaker on Apr. 9 Veterans (with ID) on their total purchase. Cedar Key poets will be reading at the Cedar Key Library will be Bruce Hancock who specializes in diabetic shoes and Open Tuesday thru Saturday 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and Th ursday on Th urs. Apr. 5 at 5 p.m. Th is reading event is free for all equipment as well as foot care. evenings 5 p.m.-7 p.m. before Bingo. We need donations and refreshments will be served. Visitors are always welcome. National AARP members during regular hours or call Joan at 352/447-2114 to make Butterfl y Walk Apr. 7 who live in or visit this area are encouraged to come to a arrangements. Two butterfl y walks will occur on the Lower Suwannee meeting. Call President, Mignon Craig, 352/528-3323, for Spring Book Sale – A.F. Knotts Public Library Apr. 14 National Wildlife Refuge in April. On Sat., Apr. 7 meet right more information. at the south entrance to the Nature Loop Road at 9:15 a.m. It is time again to load up your library with your summer reads. Th e Friends of the A.F. Knotts Public Library will Williston City Council Meets Apr. 17 Walk leader is Barbara Woodmansee, of the North American Th e Williston City Council will be meeting at City Hall on Butterfl y Association. hold their Spring Book Sale beginning Sat. Apr. 14. Enjoy breakfast at the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club Pancake Tues. Apr. 17 at 7 p.m. in the Williston City Council Room. Cedar Key Garden Club Tour Apr. 7 Breakfast next door and stroll over to stock up. Th e sale will City Hall is at 50 NW Main Street, Williston, 352/528-3060 Th e Cedar Key Garden Club invites you to attend our free continue through the following Sat. during library hours CITRUS COUNTY annual garden tour on Apr. 7 from 10 a.m. to noon. Please – Tues. 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.; Wed. & Th ur. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Job Seekers’ Workshops at Libraries meet to park and carpool at Christ Episcopal Church’s Sat. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 11 56th Street, Yankeetown. Spring parking lot at the corner of Hwy. 24 and 5th St. in Cedar Key Workforce Connection continues to off er community cleaning? Book donations are welcome. You may drop them workshops at Citrus County libraries to help job seekers 32625. at the library during hours listed above prior to Apr. 14. Visit We will tour several local gardens. Please bring your sharpen their employability skills and learn how to compete in our website at http://www.friendsofafknotts.com for more today’s tough labor market. friends, your sunglasses and visors. We will provide water. information. For more info, please call Marci Wilcox at 813/215-0050 or “Navigating the New World of Work” will be held at the Yankeetown Town Meetings Katherine Dunlop at 904/887-6902. following area library branches: Th e Town of Yankeetown will hold a special council Mon., Apr. 9 from 3:30-5:30 p.m. at the Coastal Region Cedar Key City Council Meeting Apr. 17 meeting on Apr. 16 at 7 p.m., a Board of Trustees regular Library, 8619 W. Crystal St., in Crystal River Th e Cedar Key City Council meets every third Tues. at 7 meeting on Apr. 25 at 5:45 p.m. and a Planning and Zoning Wed., Apr. 11 from 4-6 p.m. at the Central Ridge Library, p.m. at the Cedar Key City Hall. Th e Cedar Key Community regular meeting on May 1 at 6:30 p.m. City Hall is at 6241 425 W. Roosevelt Blvd., in Beverly Hills Redevelopment Agency (CRA) meets the fi rst Tues. of each Harmony Lane, 352/447-2511 Th urs., Apr. 19 from 2-4 p.m. at the Homosassa Library, month at 6 p.m. at City Hall. City Hall is located at 490 2nd Inglis Council Meeting Apr. 10 4100 S. Grandmarch Ave., in Homosassa. Street – 352/543-5132. Th e Town of Inglis’ next regular Commission meeting will As with all Workforce Connection programs and services, Grief and Loss Class starting Apr. 11 be on Apr. 10 at 6 p.m. in the Commmission Room. City there is no charge to participate. Haven Hospice is hosting a grief and loss class the second Hall, 135 Hwy. 40 West, Inglis – 352/447-2203. Meetings are To learn more or to sign up for the community workshops, Wednesday of every month starting Apr. 11 at the Christ held the second Tuesday of each call 352/291-9552 or 800/434-5627, ext. 1410. Online month. registration is also available at https://www.timecenter.com/ CCF Information Session wcworkshops. Levy County Saltwater and Freshwater Tides for Adult Ed. Class in CHIEFLAND Inglis Apr. 12 DAY HIGH TIDE HEIGHT SUNRISE MOON % MOON Chiefl and City Council Apr. 9 & 23 Th e College of Central /LOW TIME /FEET SUNSET TIME VISIBLE Th e Chiefl and City Council will be meeting at City Hall on Cedar Key Florida Levy Center will hold Mondays. Apr. 9 & 23 at 6 p.m. City Hall is located at 214 E. Th 5 High 1:28 AM 3.6 7:16 AM Set 6:08 AM 94 an information session about 5 Low 7:44 AM 0.2 7:53 PM Rise 6:58 PM Park Avenue, Chiefl and, 352/493-6711. adult education opportunities 5 High 1:38 PM 3.7 Friends of the Chiefl and Library Board Meet Apr. 12 5 Low 8:07 PM -0.3 to determine if there is enough F 6 High 2:19 AM 3.7 7:15 AM Set 6:49 AM 98 interest to support a class in Th e Friends of the Luther Callaway Public Library 6 Low 8:23 AM 0.3 7:53 PM Rise 8:06 PM Inglis. Th e information session (FLCPL) Board of Directors, will hold their monthly 6 High 2:10 PM 3.9 will be held on Th urs., Apr. meeting at the Library, 104 NE 3rd Street, Chiefl and (a 6 Low 8:52 PM -0.7 12, beginning at 10 a.m., Inglis block behind City Hall), at 11:00 a.m. on Th urs., Apr. Sa 7 High 3:08 AM 3.7 7:14 AM Set 7:34 AM 99 12. Th e Luther Callaway Public Library is the Chiefl and 7 Low 9:01 AM 0.5 7:54 PM Rise 9:15 PM Town Hall, 135 Highway 40 7 High 2:44 PM 4.1 West in Inglis. Branch of the Levy County Public Library System. For an agenda, email: [email protected] Th e FLCPL supports the 7 Low 9:37 PM -0.9 Yankeetown-Inglis Su 8 High 3:57 AM 3.5 7:13 AM Set 8:22 AM 98 Woman’s Club Education Luther Callaway Public Library by promoting the Library’s 8 Low 9:39 AM 0.8 7:55 PM Rise 10:25 PM Salad Luncheon programs and resources and through fund-raising, projects 8 High 3:19 PM 4.2 to augment the Library’s budget for the purchase of reading 8 Low 10:22 PM -0.9 Remember to set aside materials, books on tape, videos, operating supplies and M 9 High 4:46 AM 3.3 7:12 AM Set 9:15 AM 93 Saturday, April 14th, 8 a.m. minor equipment. Members, prospective members and guests 9 Low 10:17 AM 1 7:55 PM Rise 11:31 PM to 10:30 a.m. and start your 9 High 3:58 PM 4.2 are welcome at the meeting. For further information, call 9 Low 11:10 PM -0.7 weekend off right. Join us for Tu 10 High 5:38 AM 3 7:11 AM Set 10:13 AM 86 continued on page 8B 10 Low 10:57 AM 1.2 7:56 PM 10 High 4:40 PM 4.1 W 11 Low 12:02 AM -0.5 7:10 AM Rise 12:33 AM 77 Florida Cattle Auctions Weekly Summary 11 High 6:36 AM 2.7 7:56 PM Set 11:14 AM 11 Low 11:42 AM 1.4 Bartow, FL Fri Mar. 30, 2012 USDA-FL Dept of AG Market News 11 High 5:27 PM 3.9 Suwannee River Entrance Th 5 High 1:34 AM 3.2 7:17 AM Set 6:09 AM 94 At the Florida Livestock Auctions; Cattle receipts at 9 markets; Okeechobee, Lakeland, 5 Low 8:02 AM 0.2 7:53 PM Rise 6:59 PM Webster, Ellisville, Arcadia, Ocala, Madison and Lake City, receipts totaled 6,168 compared to 5 High 1:44 PM 3.3 6,020 last week, and 6,080 last year. According to the Florida Federal-State Livestock Market 5 Low 8:25 PM -0.3 News Service: Compared to one week ago, slaughter cows 1.00 to 2.00 higher, bulls steady to F 6 High 2:25 AM 3.3 7:16 AM Set 6:50 AM 98 2.00 higher, feeder steers 1.00 to 3.00 higher, heifers unevenly steady, replacement cows mostly 6 Low 8:41 AM 0.3 7:54 PM Rise 8:07 PM 6 High 2:16 PM 3.4 steady. 6 Low 9:10 PM -0.7 Sa 7 High 3:14 AM 3.3 7:15 AM Set 7:34 AM 99 Th is week Last week Year ago 400-440 418 185.00-220.00 200.5 7 Low 9:19 AM 0.5 7:55 PM Rise 9:16 PM Steers over 600 lbs 1% 2% 2% 450-495 464 154.00-205.00 186.82 7 High 2:50 PM 3.6 Steers under 600 lbs 41% 38% 35% 500-540 512 146.00-190.00 174.15 7 Low 9:55 PM -0.9 Heifers over 600 lbs 0% 1% 1% 600-615 608 150.00-165.00 157.5 Su 8 High 4:03 AM 3.1 7:13 AM Set 8:22 AM 98 Heifers under 600 lbs 33% 34% 35% 8 Low 9:57 AM 0.8 7:55 PM Rise 10:25 PM Feeder cows 1% 1% 1% Feeder Steers and Bulls Medium and Large 2-3 8 High 3:25 PM 3.7 Slaughter cows 21% 21% 20% Wt 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High 5:33 PM 3.4 Withlacoochee River Entrance 850-1195 1068 76.00-86.00 82.63 Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1-2 Th 5 High 1:35 AM 3.3 7:15 AM Set 6:07 AM 94 925-1190 1082 87.00-91.00 88.04 HD Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 5 Low 8:39 AM 0.2 7:52 PM Rise 6:57 PM 865-1015 936 71.00-75.00 72.42 LD 200-245 218 205.00-255.00 224.56 5 High 1:45 PM 3.4 1200-1595 1401 81.00-87.00 84.15 250-290 269 185.00-220.00 203.88 5 Low 9:02 PM -0.3 1205-1590 1349 87.00-95.00 90.25 HD 300-345 322 185.00-210.00 194.6 F 6 High 2:26 AM 3.4 7:14 AM Set 6:48 AM 98 350-395 368 175.00-195.00 183.38 6 Low 9:18 AM 0.3 7:52 PM Rise 8:05 PM Slaughter Cows Lean 85-90 400-445 421 160.00-185.00 171.83 6 High 2:17 PM 3.5 Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price 450-485 469 138.00-177.50 159.86 6 Low 9:47 PM -0.7 800-830 813 73.00-79.00 77.18 505-540 524 136.00-165.00 151.93 Sa 7 High 3:15 AM 3.4 7:13 AM Set 7:33 AM 99 800-835 814 65.00-72.00 67.59 LD 550-585 569 140.00-154.00 148.15 7 Low 9:56 AM 0.5 7:53 PM Rise 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“Serving God & Loving People” Dr. Greg Douglas, Senior Pastor Tuesday: Pastor Rickey Whitley, Assoc. Pastor/Youth Sunday: Pastor Emanuel Harris, Education/Children Sunday School 9:15 am Sr. Adult Bible Study 10:00am Pastor Jared Douglas, Collegiate/Missions DP Morning Worship 10:30 am Wednesday: 6XQGD\ Discipleship Hour 5:00 pm Church Supper 5:30pm Sunday School ...... 9:15 a.m. 6FKRRO Evening Worship 6:30 pm RA/GA Children’s Program 6:30pm Morning Worship ...... 10:30 a.m. DP Full Throttle Youth 6:30pm Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. :RUVKLS Pastor Troy A. Turner Prayer Hour 6:30pm Wednesday Night Services: Prayer Meeting, Youth, College & Career ...... 7:00 p.m. 10DLQ6W‡ 451 S. Court Street - Bronson, FL 32621- 352.486.2282 ~ Nursery provided for all services ~

$1RQ'HQRPLQDWLRQDO Manatee Springs Church of Christ Come and Worship )DLWK&RPPXQLW\ Sunday Minister 8:45 am Sunday School 10 a.m...... Bible Study Gene Dumas 9:45 am Sunday Morning Worship 11 a.m...... Worship Period 352-542-0657 or 7:00 pm Wednesday Bible Study - XUQLQJ3RLQW 5 p.m...... Worship Period 352-493-7775 (except 3rd Wednesday) Wednesday /($51,1*+285$0 ,12851(:)$&,/,7< 7 p.m...... Bible Study 11450 NW 76th Terr., Reverend Priscilla Scherrah, Pastor &5 'DLU\5RDG Chiefland :256+,32$0 &KLOGUHQ¶V&KXUFK Our goal is to “Speak where the Bible speaks and be silent Bronson United Methodist Church :HGQHVGD\1LJKW where the Bible is silent.” We seek Bible authority for the Tel. 352-486-2281 235 Court Street 3$6725.(17=,00(50$11 /HDUQLQJ7LPHSP things that we believe and practice. Bronson, Florida &(// Relax Kid, Have another Popsicle, God Loves You My wife Angie and I were sitting in the front yard the daughter Kailey, who fancies herself our resident animal specialist, couldn’t stand me getting other afternoon, minding our own business, thoroughly all the attention. She bullied past Angie’s barricade intent on off ering the little sparrow a bite enjoying my impromptu dissertation on the state of the of her Popsicle. When she got too close, little Tweety spooked and fl ew off . I haven’t seen Middle East, when out of nowhere a crazy bird fl ies up and him since. starts beating his wings in my face. I’m not going to lie. I Now I’m not a big bird lover, but I’ll admit, I’ve been a little worried about Tweety. I mean, screamed like a little girl and fell sideways out of my chair. he’s obviously not thinking straight. Why else would he try to befriend me? I’m not even in In a feeble attempt to save face I rolled to my feet with my his species! What if he takes up with someone not so nice? He could end up spending the rest best Jackie Chan impression. After I’d made sure the bird of his life trapped in a cage, or worse. was gone, I dusted off , hitched up my pants, and teased, “Get Little Tweety should be out doing bird things, pursuing God’s bird calling for his life. back over here Angie, you big sissy, it’s just a little ole’ bird.” Instead, he’s no sooner learned to fl y than he’s hanging out in strange garages. It just makes Angie just rolled her eyes. Easing back into her chair, you want to sit his parents down and ask, “Do you know your little Tweety’s out there right she soon had her face buried back in that magazine she’d now looking for love in all the wrong places?” Of course there’s no better way to ruffl e been using to tune out my foreign policy bluster. Yet within feathers than to fl y up in somebody’s beak about how they raise their chicks. Besides, I realize minutes the little bird was back, hopping around in the grass it’s not always the parents fault. behind us. It’s just I wish every child could grow up with the assurance they are loved and accepted, “Th at’s weird,” Angie commented. especially by God. If they had that revelation they’d be a lot less likely to fl y off half cocked. “Yeah,” I said shaking off a sudden shiver, “It freaks me out. I wish it would just go on.” Even if they did migrate in the wrong direction for a season, they’d always have a sense of “No, not that.” she replied, “I’m talking about a grown man being so scared of a little bird!” where their true home lies. (Even the sparrows and swallows are welcome to come and nest “Ha ha…,” I countered, knowing she had a point. I was as jittery as a mob informant among your altars and there have their young, O Lord of heaven’s armies, my King and my giving the commencement address at his witness protection program graduation ceremony. God! How happy are those who can live in your Temple, singing your praises. Psalms 84:3-4 Th en it came to me, “I’ll bet that’s the same baby sparrow I had to run out of the garage NLT) last night. It’s was too young to fi gure out how to fl y under the door. I spent ten minutes But anyway- Angie and I are on the same page about one thing, the day we nudge our kids trying to nudge it out with my fi shing rod. He probably just likes the sound of my voice.” out of the garage they won’t have an excuse to end up behind bars, or worse. If they do, it’s on Angie fl ipped a page, “Yeah, well that makes two of you.” them. We will have done all we can to show them and teach them the love of God. (What is Just then the bird fl ew up, hovering again just over my head. Angie took off , but this time the price of fi ve sparrows – two copper coins? Yet God does not forget a single one of them. I bravely stayed put. Carefully shielding my face, I off ered out a hand. Would you believe And the very hairs on your head are all numbered. So don’t be afraid; you are more valuable that wild little critter landed on me? Yep, he perched right up on my wrist like he owned the to God than a whole fl ock of sparrows. Luke 12:6-7 NLT place. I heard Angie gasp. I grinned like Sylvester the cat. -Guy Sheffi eld Our kids noticed the commotion and came running up from the cove. Angie shooed You can visit Guy Sheffi eld at his website www.butanyway.org, or email him at sfm4christ@ them back as best she could, hoping not to miss how this drama would unfold. However, my gmail.com. Obituaries JOSEPH P. LEBLOND Arrangements have been placed under the care of the Rick He is survived by his wife of 38 years, Sandy Whistler November 15, 1960 – March 27, Gooding Funeral Home, Cross City, Florida, 352-498-5400. of Trenton; his son Jason (B.J.) Whistler of Chiefl and; 2012 ENNO D. FRANZIUS daughters Darla (Scott) Tummond of Gainesville and Joseph P. LeBlond of Inglis June 30, 1931 – March 29, 2012 Rachel (John) Stuckey of Chiefl and; sister Virginia Hadley passed away March 27, 2012 at the Enno D. Franzius of Bronson passed away on March of Bartlesville, Okla.; brothers Ted Whistler and Lloyd age of 51. 29, 2012 in Chiefl and at the age of 80. He was born in Whistler, both of Dewey, Okla., Ed Whistler of Kansas Mr. LeBlond is survived by his Switzerland on June 30, 1931 to Enno and Katherine City, Kan.; nine grandchildren and many nieces and beloved wife Marlene; daughters, Franzius. He moved to this area in 1996 coming from Key nephews. Shana and Jasmine; and son Cody. Largo, Fla. He worked as a automobile body technician. Funeral services will be Friday, April 6 at 2:00 p.m. at the Celebration of Life was held He loved antique cars, building model boats and spending Full Gospel Outreach Church in Chiefl and. Visitation will Saturday, March 31st at the Mascotte Missionary Baptist time with his kids. be Th ursday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Church, and he was laid to rest at the Empire Cemetery in Mr. Franzius leaves behind his wife of 42 years, Marion Arrangements are under the care of Hiers-Baxley Funeral Groveland. Franzius; his sons, Robert Julius Franzius and Enno C. Services, 1301 N. Young Blvd., Chiefl and, FL 32626, 352- Visit www.brewerfuneral.com to leave condolences. Franzius; his daughters, Th elma Polley, Nancy Harrison, 493-0050. On line condolences may be sent through our Brewer & Sons, 352/796-4991. Amy Stiltner (Ralph), Christina Ainsworth, Katherine website at www.hiers-baxley.com Smith and Dorothy McQueeney (Mike); his brothers, RACHAEL VALERIA AMMONS Fred Franzius (Maryann) and Rod Franzius (Ruth); 15 THELMA ANN BRETZLAFF Mrs. Rachael Valeria Ammons of Trenton passed away grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mrs. Th elma Ann Bretzlaff of Old Town passed away Sunday, April 1, 2012 at the age of 70. Arrangements were placed under the care of Knauff Monday, April 2, 2012 at North Florida Regional. She was 75. Mrs. Ammons moved to Trenton in October of 1999 from Funeral Home in Williston, Fla. Born in Leesburg, Florida, Mrs. Bretzlaff moved to Old Palm Harbor, FL. She worked for the Florida Council of Town from Orlando 17 years ago. She was a server at Gail’s the Blind in Pinellas County for 13 years as a clerk in the REV. MICHAEL LEE WHISTLER Café in Old Town and a member of the American Legion concession store located at the Pinellas County Courthouse. April 17, 1947 – April 1, 2012 Women’s Auxiliary, Old Town Chapter. She attended She was a 50-year member of the Order of Eastern Star, Rev. Michael Lee Whistler of Trenton passed away Suwannee River Baptist Church. Largo Chapter and was a member of the New Beginnings April 1, 2012 at North Florida Regional Medical Center Mrs. Bretzlaff is survived by son, Darrell (Sue) Cockcroft Church. She enjoyed raising rabbits, fl ower gardening and in Gainesville at the age of 64. He was born April 17, of Ocoee; daughters Jean (David) Tittsworth of Clermont, attending auctions. 1947 in Independence, Kansas to the late Leslie and Ida Gail (Bob) Salas of Old Town and Ann (Ray) Graber of She is survived by her husband and companion of 40 years, Whistler. Rev. Whistler graduated from Biblical college in Crestview, Fla.; brothers, Butch Cockcroft of Portland, Les Ammons of Trenton; mother, Rachael Pierce of Trenton; 1969, married Sandra Parrett in July 1973 and then moved Tenn. and Robert Cockcroft of Umatilla; sisters, Sue brother Gerald Lee (Judy) Pierce of St. Pete; brother and to Chiefl and from Dewey,Oklahoma in 1987. He was the Randolph of Portland, Tenn. and Merle Decker of Ocoee; 13 sister, Curtis and Joyce Highsmith of Horseshoe Beach; and pastor of the Full Gospel Outreach Church in Chiefl and for grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. many nieces and nephews. many years. A memorial service will be held at the Rick Gooding Funeral services will be held Th ursday, April 5, 2012 at Mike loved to play the piano and preach. He also enjoyed Funeral Home Chapel at 5:00 p.m. Th ursday, April 5, 2012. 11:00 a.m. at the Rick Gooding Funeral Home Chapel with reading, gardening, youth sports and American History. He In lieu of fl owers, the family has asked that donations be Rev. Sammy Corbin offi ciating. Interment will follow at Old took great pride in his family and his church. made to the Change Food Ministries, Old Town, Fla. McCrabb Cemetery in Old Town, Fla. A visitation will be Rev. Whistler was preceded in death by his parents and his Arrangements have been placed under the care of the Rick held at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. brother Norman Whistler. Gooding Funeral Home, Cross City, Florida, 352/498-5400.

www.levyjournalonline.com 4B The Levy County Journal Your Locally-Owned Paper of Record since 1923 April 5, 2012 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF APPLICATION NAME(S) IN WHICH AS- GIVEN, that the holder(s) April, 2012, between the NAME(S) OF CERTIFI- 46’36”W., ALONG THE FOR TAX DEED SESSED: TODD BUNTING, of Certificate number 4586- hours of 11:00 A.M. and CATE HOLDER(S): WOM- WEST LINE OF SAID NOTICE IS HEREBY LAURA BUNTING 05 of the sale of 2005 has 2:00 P.M. BLE, BILL SECTION 3, A DISTANCE GIVEN, that the holder(s) All of said property being (have) filed said Certificate DATED this 29th DAY OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF 3.58 FEET TO THE of Certificate number 6576- in the County of Levy, State for a Tax Deed to be issued FEBRUARY 2012. OF THE PROPERTY: LOT NORTH RIGHT OF WAY 05 of the sale of 2005 has of Florida. thereon. The name(s) of the DANNY J. SHIPP 6, BLOCK 28, WILLISTON LINE OF LEVY COUNTY (have) filed said Certificate Unless such Certificate holder(s) of said Certificate, CLERK OF CIRCUIT HIGHLANDS UNIT 14, AC- ROAD C-326, THENCE for a Tax Deed to be issued shall be redeemed accord- the description of the prop- COURT CORDING TO THE PLAT S. 87 DEGREES 02’57”, thereon. The name(s) of the ing to law, the property de- erty, the name(s) in which it LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- THEREOF RECORDED IN ALONG SAID RIGHT OF holder(s) of said Certificate, scribed in such Certificate is assessed are as follows: IDA PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 14, WAY LINE 575.16 FEET, the description of the prop- will be sold to the highest NAME(S) OF CERTIFI- Pub: Mar 15, 2012, Mar 22, PUBLIC RECORDS OF TO A REBAR WITH CAP erty, the name(s) in which it bidder in the Courthouse CATE HOLDER(S): 2012, Mar 29, 2012, Apr 05, LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. PLS 2965; MARKING THE is assessed are as follows: lobby on the 16th day of MARGARET OR MARK 2012. NAME(S) IN WHICH AS- SOUTHEAST CORNER NAME(S) OF CERTIFI- April, 2012, between the SULLIVAN ------SESSED: RICO PIERRE, OF THAT PROPERTY RE- CATE HOLDER(S): hours of 11:00 A.M. and LEGAL DESCRIPTION NOTICE OF APPLICATION MARIE D PIERRE CORDED IN OFFICIAL RE- MARGARET SMITH 2:00 P.M. OF THE PROPERTY: BE- FOR TAX DEED All of said property being CORDS BOOK 899, PAGE LEGAL DESCRIPTION DATED this 29th DAY OF GIN AT INTERSECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY in the County of Levy, State 424; THENCE CONTINUE OF THE PROPERTY: LOT FEBRUARY 2012. OF THE SOUTH RIGHT GIVEN, that the holder(s) of Florida. S. 87 DEGREES 02’57”E, 9, BLOCK 31, WILLISTON DANNY J. SHIPP OF WAY LINE OF SAL RR of Certificate number 5938- Unless such Certificate ALONG SAID RIGHT OF HIGHLANDS, UNIT 12, CLERK OF CIRCUIT AND THE EAST LINE OF 05 of the sale of 2005 has shall be redeemed accord- WAY LINE, 430.44 FEET; SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP COURT THE NORTHWEST 1/4 (have) filed said Certificate ing to law, the property de- THENCE N. 00 DEGREES 13 SOUTH, RANGE 18 LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 for a Tax Deed to be issued scribed in such Certificate 44’49”W., PARALLEL WITH EAST, AS RECORDED IN IDA OF SECTION 8, TOWN- thereon. The name(s) of the will be sold to the highest THE EAST LINE OF SAID PLAT BOOK 4, AT PAGE Pub: Mar 15, 2012, Mar 22, SHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE holder(s) of said Certificate, bidder in the Courthouse PROPERTY RECORDED 13, OF THE PUBLIC RE- 2012, Mar 29, 2012, Apr 05, 17 EAST, FROM THIS the description of the prop- lobby on the 16th day of IN OFFICIAL RECORDS CORDS OF LEVY COUN- 2012. POINT OF BEGINNING, erty, the name(s) in which it April, 2012, between the BOOK 899, PAGE 424, A TY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER ------RUN SOUTHWESTERLY is assessed are as follows: hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 DISTANCE OF 1014.10 WITH A 1997 KING MO- NOTICE OF APPLICATION ALONG SAID R/W LINE NAME(S) OF CERTIFI- P.M. FEET, TO THE POINT OF BILE HOME BEARING ID# FOR TAX DEED 150 FEET; THENCE AT CATE HOLDER(S): JAC- DATED this 29th DAY OF BEGINNING; THENCE N. N88266A & N55266B. NOTICE IS HEREBY RIGHT ANGLES TO SAID QUELINE W GILREATH FEBRUARY 2012. 87 DEGREES 02’57”W., NAME(S) IN WHICH AS- GIVEN, that the holder(s) R/W LINE 150 FEET TO LEGAL DESCRIPTION DANNY J. SHIPP PARALLEL WITH SAID SESSED: ALVIN GRAHAM, of Certificate number 4472- INTERSECTION OF EAST OF THE PROPERTY: LOT CLERK OF CIRCUIT RIGHT WAY LINE, 430.44 CYNTHIA M GRAHAM 05 of the sale of 2005 has LINE OF NORTHWEST 1/4 3, BLOCK 60, WILLISTON COURT FEET, TO SAID EAST LINE All of said property being (have) filed said Certificate OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 HIGHLAND GOLF & COUN- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA OF THAT PROPERTY RE- in the County of Levy, State for a Tax Deed to be issued OF SECTION 8, TOWN- TRY CLUB ESTATES, AC- Pub: Mar 15, 2012, Mar 22, CORDED IN OFFICIAL RE- of Florida. thereon. The name(s) of the SHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE CORDING TO THE PLAT 2012, Mar 29, 2012, Apr 05, CORDS BOOK 899, PAGE Unless such Certificate holder(s) of said Certificate, 17 EAST; THENCE ALONG THEREOF, AS RECORDED 2012. 424; THENCE N. 00 DE- shall be redeemed accord- the description of the prop- SAID EAST LINE 212.5 IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE ------GREES 44’49”W., ALONG ing to law, the property de- erty, the name(s) in which it FEET TO THE POINT 67, OF THE PUBLIC RE- NOTICE OF APPLICATION SAID EAST LINE, 307.38 scribed in such Certificate is assessed are as follows: OF BEGINNING. SAID CORDS OF LEVY COUN- FOR TAX DEED FEET, TO THE NORTH- will be sold to the highest NAME(S) OF CER- TRACT BEING IN THE TY, FLORIDA. NOTICE IS HEREBY EAST CORNER OF SAID bidder in the Courthouse TIFICATE HOLDER(S): NORTHEAST CORNER NAME(S) IN WHICH AS- GIVEN, that the holder(s) PROPERTY RECORDED lobby on the 16th day of CHARLES E. WHITE OF A TRACT DESCRIBED SESSED: SEM CESAR, of Certificate number 1318- IN OFFICIAL RECORDS April, 2012, between the LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF IN DEED BOOK 36, PAGE SUZANNE CESAR 09 of the sale of 2009 has BOOK 899, PAGE 424, hours of 11:00 A.M. and THE PROPERTY: WEST 570. AND A TRACT OF All of said property being (have) filed said Certificate ALSO BEING A POINT ON 2:00 P.M. 1/2 OF NE 1/4 OF NE1/4 LAND BEING IN THE NW in the County of Levy, State for a Tax Deed to be issued THE NORTH LINE OF THE DATED this 23rd DAY OF OF SW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF of Florida. thereon. The name(s) of the SOUTH 1/2 OF SOUTH MARCH 2012. OF SECTION 19, TOWN- SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 12 Unless such Certificate holder(s) of said Certificate, 1/2 OF SAID SECTION 3; DANNY J. SHIPP SHIP 11 SOUTH, RANGE SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, shall be redeemed accord- the description of the prop- THENCE S. 86 DEGREES CLERK OF CIRCUIT 17 EAST, RECORDED IN LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA ing to law, the property de- erty, the name(s) in which it 12’45”E., ALONG SAID COURT O.R. BOOK 708, PAGE 302, BEING MORE PARTICU- scribed in such Certificate is assessed are as follows: NORTH LINE, 430.89 LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- PUBLIC RECORDS OF LARLY DESCRIBED AS will be sold to the highest NAME(S) OF CER- FEET; THENCE S. 00 DE- IDA LEVY COUNTY, FL FOLLOWS: COMMENC- bidder in the Courthouse TIFICATE HOLDER(S): GREES 44’49”E., 301.08 Pub: Apr 05, 2012. NAME(S) IN WHICH AS- ING AT THE NE CORNER lobby on the 16th day of NATIONAL TAX ASSET FEET, TO CLOSE ON THE ------SESSED: MARVIN WHITE OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE April, 2012, between the GROUP LLC POINT OF BEGINNING. NOTICE OF APPLICATION SR SE 1/4 OF SECTION 8; hours of 11:00 A.M. and LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOGETHER WITH 1192 FOR TAX DEED All of said property being THENCE S 00 DEGREES 2:00 P.M. OF THE PROPERTY: A FTWD MOBILE HOME ID NOTICE IS HEREBY in the County of Levy, State 19’13” E, ALONG THE DATED this 29th DAY OF PARCEL OF LAND IN THE #GAFLN345A159610K GIVEN, that the holder(s) of Florida. EAST LINE OF THE SAID FEBRUARY 2012. SOUTH 1/2 OF SW 1/4 AND GALFN345B159610K of Certificate number 1834- Unless such Certificate NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF DANNY J. SHIPP OF SECTION 3, TOWN- NAME(S) IN WHICH 04 of the sale of 2004 has shall be redeemed accord- SECTION 8, A DISTANCE CLERK OF CIRCUIT SHIP 14 SOUTH, RANGE ASSESSED: CARMONA (have) filed said Certificate ing to law, the property de- OF 501.82 FEET TO THE COURT 18 EAST, LEVY COUNTY, RAUL, JOSE LUIS RODRI- for a Tax Deed to be issued scribed in such Certificate INTERSECTION OF THE LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- FLORIDA BEING A POR- GUEZ thereon. The name(s) of the will be sold to the highest SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF IDA TION OF THAT PROPERTY All of said property being holder(s) of said Certificate, bidder in the Courthouse WAY LINE OF THE ABAN- Pub: Mar 15, 2012, Mar 22, DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL in the County of Levy, State the description of the prop- lobby on the 16th day of DONED S.A.L. RAILROAD 2012, Mar 29, 2012, Apr 05, RECORDS BOOK 679, of Florida. erty, the name(s) in which it April, 2012, between the AND THE SAID EAST LINE 2012. PAGE 381 AND BEING Unless such Certificate is assessed are as follows: hours of 11:00 A.M. and OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE ------MORE PARTICULARLY DE- shall be redeemed accord- NAME(S) OF CERTIFI- 2:00 P.M. SE 1/4 OF SECTION 8; NOTICE OF APPLICATION SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: ing to law, the property de- CATE HOLDER(S): JAC- DATED this 29th DAY OF THENCE S 43 DEGREES FOR TAX DEED FOR A POINT OF REFER- scribed in such Certificate QUELINE W GILREATH FEBRUARY 2012. 20’02” W, ALONG SAID NOTICE IS HEREBY ENCE, COMMENCE AT THE will be sold to the highest LEGAL DESCRIPTION DANNY J. SHIPP SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF GIVEN, that the holder(s) SOUTHWEST CORNER OF bidder in the Courthouse OF THE PROPERTY: LOT CLERK OF CIRCUIT WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF of Certificate number 6083- SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 14 lobby on the 16th day of 29, BLOCK 12, FANNING COURT 150 FEET TO THE POINT 05 of the sale of 2005 has SOUTH, RANGE 18 EAST, April, 2012, between the SPRINGS ANNEX SUB- LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- OF BEGINNING; THENCE (have) filed said Certificate LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA hours of 11:00 A.M. and DIVISION ACCORDING IDA S 46 DEGREES 39’58” E, for a Tax Deed to be issued THENCE N 00 DEGREES 2:00 P.M. TO THE PLAT THEREOF Pub: Mar 15, 2012, Mar 22, A DISTANCE OF 143.11 thereon. The name(s) of the 46’36”W, ALONG THE DATED this 29th DAY OF AS RECORDED IN PLAT 2012, Mar 29, 2012, Apr 05, FEET TO A POINT ON SAID holder(s) of said Certificate, WEST LINE OF SAID SEC- FEBRUARY 2012. BOOK 3, PAGE 31, OF THE 2012. EAST LINE OF THE NW 1/4 the description of the prop- TION 3, A DISTANCE OF DANNY J. SHIPP PUBLIC RECORDS OF ------OF THE SE 1/4 OF SEC- erty, the name(s) in which it 3.58 FEET TO THE NORTH CLERK OF CIRCUIT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TION 8; THENCE S 00 DE- is assessed are as follows: RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF COURT NAME(S) IN WHICH FOR TAX DEED GREES 19’13” E, ALONG NAME(S) OF CERTIFI- LEVY COUNTY ROAD LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- ASSESSED: BRUCE R. NOTICE IS HEREBY SAID EAST LINE, A DIS- CATE HOLDER(S): WIL- C-326; THENCE S. 87 DE- IDA NAULT GIVEN, that the holder(s) TANCE OF 262.61 FEET; LIAM GILREATH REV GREES 02’57”E, ALONG Pub: Mar 15, 2012, Mar 22, All of said property being of Certificate number 4485- THENCE N 46 DEGREES TRUST SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE, 2012, Mar 29, 2012, Apr in the County of Levy, State 05 of the sale of 2005 has 39’58” W, A DISTANCE OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF 575.16 FEET, TO A RE- 05, 2012. of Florida. (have) filed said Certificate 324.39 FEET TO A POINT THE PROPERTY: LOT 18, BAR WITH CAP PLS 2965; ------Unless such Certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued ON SAID SOUTHERLY BLOCK 23, OF BRONSON MARKING THE SOUTH- NOTICE OF APPLICATION shall be redeemed accord- thereon. The name(s) of the RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF HEIGHTS FOURTH AD- EAST CORNER OF THAT FOR TAX DEED ing to law, the property de- holder(s) of said Certificate, THE ABANDONED S.A.L. DITION, ACCORDING TO PROPERTY RECORDED NOTICE IS HEREBY scribed in such Certificate the description of the prop- RAILROAD; THENCE N THE PLAT THEREOF RE- IN OFFICIAL RECORDS GIVEN, that the holder(s) will be sold to the highest erty, the name(s) in which it 43 DEGREES 20’02” E, CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, BOOK 899, PAGE 424, AND of Certificate number 1456- bidder in the Courthouse is assessed are as follows: ALONG SAID SOUTHER- PAGES 65, 65A & 65B OF THE POINT OF BEGIN- 09 of the sale of 2009 has lobby on the 16th day of NAME(S) OF CERTIFI- LY RIGHT OF WAY LINE A THE PUBLIC RECORDS NING; THENCE CONTINUE (have) filed said Certificate April, 2012, between the CATE HOLDER(S): WIL- DISTANCE OF 190 FEET OF LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- S. 87 DEGREES 02’57”E., for a Tax Deed to be issued hours of 11:00 A.M. and LIAM GILREATH REV TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- IDA. ALONG SAID RIGHT OF thereon. The name(s) of the 2:00 P.M. TRUST NING, SAID LAND BEING NAME(S) IN WHICH AS- WAY LINE, 430.44 FEET; holder(s) of said Certificate, DATED this 29th DAY OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF IN LEVY COUNTY, FLORI- SESSED: GLORIA H CAP- THENCE N. 00 DEGREES the description of the prop- FEBRUARY 2012. THE PROPERTY: WEST 1/2 DA AND CONTAINING ONE ARROS, ADA ROSA VILA 44’49”W. PARALLEL WITH erty, the name(s) in which it DANNY J. SHIPP OF NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 ACRE MORE OR LESS. DE TOME THE EAST LINE OF SAID is assessed are as follows: CLERK OF CIRCUIT OF THE SW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 LESS AND EXCEPT COM- All of said property being PROPERTY RECORDED NAME(S) OF CER- COURT OF SECTION 19, TOWN- MENCE AT THE SE COR- in the County of Levy, State IN OFFICIAL RECORDS TIFICATE HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- SHIP 11 SOUTH, RANGE NER OF THE NW 1/4 OF of Florida. BOOK 899, PAGE 424, A NATIONAL TAX ASSET IDA 17 EAST, RECORDED IN THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION Unless such Certificate DISTANCE OF 1014.10 GROUP LLC Pub: Mar 15, 2012, Mar 22, O.R. BOOK 722, PAGE 769, 8, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, shall be redeemed accord- FEET; THENCE N. 87 DE- LEGAL DESCRIPTION 2012, Mar 29, 2012, Apr 05, PUBLIC RECORDS OF RANGE 17 EAST AND RUN ing to law, the property de- GREES 02’57”W., PARAL- OF THE PROPERTY: THE 2012. LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. N 00 DEGREES 19’13” W, A scribed in such Certificate LEL WITH SAID RIGHT OF SE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF ------NAME(S) IN WHICH AS- DISTANCE OF 250.11 FEET will be sold to the highest WAY LINE, 430.44 FEET, SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP NOTICE OF APPLICATION SESSED: MARVIN WHITE TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- bidder in the Courthouse TO SAID EAST LINE OF 13, RANGE 19 EAST, LEVY FOR TAX DEED SR NING; THENCE CONTIN- lobby on the 16th day of THAT PROPERTY RE- COUNTY, FLORIDA. NOTICE IS HEREBY All of said property being UE N 00 DEGREES 19’13” April, 2012, between the CORDED IN OFFICIAL NAME(S) IN WHICH AS- GIVEN, that the holder(s) in the County of Levy, State W, A DISTANCE OF 104.35 hours of 11:00 A.M. and RECORDS BOOK 899, SESSED: EDWARD L NO- of Certificate number 3234- of Florida. FEET; THENCE RUN N 46 2:00 P.M. PAGE 424, THENCE S. BLE TRUSTEE, EDWARD 04 of the sale of 2004 has Unless such Certificate DEGREES 39’58” E, A DIS- DATED this 29th DAY OF 00 DEGREES 44’49”E., L NOBLE (have) filed said Certificate shall be redeemed accord- TANCE OF 252.36 FEET; FEBRUARY 2012. ALONG SAID EAST LINE, All of said property being for a Tax Deed to be issued ing to law, the property de- THENCE RUN S 43 DE- DANNY J. SHIPP 1014.10 FEET, TO CLOSE in the County of Levy, State thereon. The name(s) of the scribed in such Certificate GREES 20’02” W, A DIS- CLERK OF CIRCUIT ON THE POINT OF BEGIN- of Florida. holder(s) of said Certificate, will be sold to the highest TANCE OF 75.50 FEET; COURT NING. AND A PARCEL OF Unless such Certificate the description of the prop- bidder in the Courthouse THENCE RUN S 46 DE- LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- LAND IN THE SOUTH 1/2 shall be redeemed accord- erty, the name(s) in which it lobby on the 16th day of GREES 39’58” W, A DIS- IDA OF SW 1/4 OF SECTION ing to law, the property de- is assessed are as follows: April, 2012, between the TANCE OF 324.39 FEET Pub: Mar 15, 2012, Mar 22, 3, TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, scribed in such Certificate NAME(S) OF CERTIFI- hours of 11:00 A.M. and TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- 2012, Mar 29, 2012, Apr 05, RANGE 18 EAST, LEVY will be sold to the highest CATE HOLDER(S): SHIR- 2:00 P.M. NING. 2012. COUNTY, FLORIDA, BE- bidder in the Courthouse LEY R PICKFORD TR DATED this 29th DAY OF NAME(S) IN WHICH ------ING A PORTION OF THAT lobby on the 16th day of LEGAL DESCRIPTION FEBRUARY 2012. ASSESSED: CLARETHA NOTICE OF APPLICATION PROPERTY DESCRIBED April, 2012, between the OF THE PROPERTY: LOT DANNY J. SHIPP HOWARD, THOMAS HOW- FOR TAX DEED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS hours of 11:00 A.M. and 4, BLOCK 11, WILLISTON CLERK OF CIRCUIT ARD NOTICE IS HEREBY BOOK 679, PAGE 381 AND 2:00 P.M. HIGHLANDS UNIT 14, AS COURT All of said property being GIVEN, that the holder(s) BEING MORE PARTICU- DATED this 29th DAY OF FILED IN PLAT BOOK 4, LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- in the County of Levy, State of Certificate number 3902- LARLY DESCRIBED AS FEBRUARY 2012. PAGE 14 OF THE PUB- IDA of Florida. 08 of the sale of 2008 has FOLLOWS: FOR A POINT DANNY J. SHIPP LIC RECORDS OF LEVY Pub: Mar 15, 2012, Mar 22, Unless such Certificate (have) filed said Certificate OF REFERENCE, COM- CLERK OF CIRCUIT COUNTY, FLORIDA. TO- 2012, Mar 29, 2012, Apr 05, shall be redeemed accord- for a Tax Deed to be issued MENCE AT THE SOUTH- COURT GETHER WITH A 1998 2012. ing to law, the property de- thereon. The name(s) of the WEST CORNER OF SEC- LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- FLEETWOOD CELEBRA------scribed in such Certificate holder(s) of said Certificate, TION 3, TOWNSHIP 14 IDA TION MOBILE HOME NOTICE OF APPLICATION will be sold to the highest the description of the prop- SOUTH, RANGE 18 EAST, Pub: Mar 15, 2012, Mar 22, BEARING ID# GAFL- FOR TAX DEED bidder in the Courthouse erty, the name(s) in which it LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA; 2012, Mar 29, 2012, Apr W07A42680-CE22. NOTICE IS HEREBY lobby on the 16th day of is assessed are as follows: THENCE N 00 DEGREES 05, 2012. ------www.levyjournalonline.com April 5 2012 Your Locally-Owned Paper of Record since 1923 The Levy County Journal 5B

LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT HOMEOWNERS ASSO- Defendants. later than seven (7) days OF THOMAS W. BERRELL; By: Gwen McElroy /s/ OF THE 8TH JUDICIAL CIATION, INC.; and UN- NOTICE OF SALE prior to the proceeding. If ANY UNKNOWN PARTY Deputy Clerk CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR KNOWN OCCUPANTS, Notice is hereby given that, hearing impaired, (TDD) WHO MAY CLAIM AS HEIR, Pub.: Mar. 29, Apr. 5, 2012. LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA TENANTS, OWNERS, pursuant to the Order or Fi- 1/800/955-8771, or Voice (V) DEVISEE, GRANTEE, AS------CIVIL DIVISION AND OTHER UNKNOWN nal Judgment entered in this 1/800/955-8770, via Florida SIGNEE, LIENOR, CREDI- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT CASE NO.: 38-2011-CA- PAR TIES, includ- cause, in the Circuit Court of Relay Service. TOR, TRUSTEE OR OTH- OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL 001261 ing, if a named defendant Levy County, Florida, I will CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ONEWEST BANK, FSB, is de ceased, the personal sell the prop erty situated in COURT INTEREST, BY, THROUGH, LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA Plaintiff, representatives, the surviv- Levy County, Florida, de- By: Gwen McElroy /s/ UNDER OR AGAINST THE CASE NO.: 2011 CA 1225 vs. ing spouse, heirs, devisees, scribed as: Deputy Clerk ESTATE OF THOMAS W. AMERIS BANK, a Georgia UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENE- grantees, credi tors, and all LOT 1, BLOCK 34, (COURT SEAL) BERRELL; KUNIKO BER- Bank FICIARIES, DEVISEES, other parties claiming by, BRONSON HEIGHTS Pub.: Mar. 29, Apr. 5, 2012. RELL and KATHERINE B. 4899 Belfort Road, Suite ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, through, under or against SUBDIVISION 4TH AD------BERRELL are the Defen- 100 CREDITORS, TRUSTEES that defendant, and all DITION, ACCORDING TO IN THE CIRCUIT COURT dants, I will sell to the high- Jacksonville, Florida 32256, AND ALL OTHERS WHO claimants, persons or par- THE PLAT THEREOF RE- OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL est and best bidder for cash Plaintiff, MAY CLAIM AN INTER- ties, natural or corpo rate, CORDED IN PLAT BOOK CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR are held in the BOCC meet- v. EST IN THE ESTATE OF or whose exact legal status 3, PAGES 65, 65A AND LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA ing room in the Levy County THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, ALMA DORAN AKA ALMA P. is unknown, claiming under 65B, PUBLIC RE CORDS GENERAL JURISDICTION Court house at 355 S. Court DEVISEES, GRANTEES, DORAN, DECEASED., et al, any of the above named or OF LEVY COUNTY, DIVISION Street, Bronson, Florida„ at ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, Defendants. described defen dants, FLORIDA. CASE NO. 38-2011-CA- 11:00 a.m. on the 21st day of LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES NOTICE OF ACTION Defendants. Property Address: 7491 000196 May, 2012, the following de- OF JOHN A. MELODINO, TO: NOTICE OF SALE NE 101St Court, Bronson, DEUTSCHE BANK NA- scribed property as set forth DECEASED, AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENE- Notice is hereby given that, FL 32621 TIONAL TRUST COMPANY, in said Order of Final Judg- OTHER PERSONS CLAIM- FICIARIES, DEVISEES, pursuant to the Order or Fi- Parcel I.D.: 09345-000- AS TRUSTEE FOR QUEST ment, to wit: ING BY, THROUGH, UN- ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, nal Judgment entered in this 00 TRUST 2004-X2, ASSET LOT 44, BLOCK 10, FAN- DER, AND AGAINST THE CREDITORS, TRUSTEES cause, in the Circuit Court of at public sale, to the highest BACKED CERTIFICATES, NIN SPRINGS AN NEX, NAMED DEFENDANTS, AND ALL OTHERS WHO Levy County, Florida, I will and best bidder, for cash, in SERIES 2004-X2; A SUBDIVISION OF RE- SHARON MELODINO, MAY CLAIM AN INTER- sell the prop erty situated in the Main Lobby of the Levy Plaintiff, CORD IN PLAT BOOK 3, THE UNKNOWN TEN- EST IN THE ESTATE OF Levy County, Florida, de- County Courthouse, 355 S. vs. PAGE 31, OF THE PUB- ANT IN POSSESSION OF ALMA DORAN AKA ALMA P. scribed as: Court Street, Bronson, Flor- KEITH ICE A/K/A KEITH J. LIC RECORDS OF LEVY 13691 SW 67 Place, Unit 2, DORAN, DECEASED. LOT 8, BLOCK 5, WIL- ida 32621 at 11:00 a.m. on ICE KELEENA ICE A/K/A COUNTY, FLORIDA. Cedar Key, Florida 32625, Last Known Address Un- LISTON HIGHLANDS April 23, 2012. KELEENA KIRKLAND A/K/A and commonly known THE UNKNOWN TEN- known UNIT 12, ACCORDING ANY PERSON CLAIMING KALEENA L. ICE , ET AL as: 7870 NW 166TH ST, ANT IN POSSESSION OF Current Residence Un- TO THE PLAT THEREOF AN INTEREST IN THE SUR- Defendants TRENTON, FL 32693 13691 SW 67 Place, Unit 4, known RECORDED IN PLAT PLUS FROM THE SALE, IF NOTICE OF SALE IF YOU ARE A PERSON Cedar Key, Florida 32625, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BOOK 4, PAGE 13, PUB- ANY, OTHER THAN THE NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in CLAIMING A RIGHT TO and THE UNKNOWN TEN- ALMA DORAN AKA ALMA LIC RECORDS OF LEVY PROPERTY OWNER AS accordance with the Default FUNDS REMAINING AF- ANT IN POSSESSION OF P. DORAN COUNTY, FLORIDA; TO- OF THE DATE OF THE LIS Final Judgment of Foreclo- TER THE SALE, YOU 13691 SW 67 Place, Unit 5, Last Known Address: 610 GETHER WITH A MO- PENDENS, MUST FILE A sure dated March 20, 2012, MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH Cedar Key, Florida 32625, E. Country Club Drive, Wil- BILE HOME SITUATED CLAIM WITH THE CLERK in the above-styled cause, THE CLERK OF COURT Defendants. liston, FL 32696 THEREON, DE SCRIBED OF COURT WITHIN 60 I will sell to the highest and NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS NOTICE OF SALE Also Attempted: 1423 S AS A 2004 SIZZ, WITH DAYS AFTER THE SALE. best bidder for cash at Levy AFTER THE SALE. IF YOU NOTICE IS HEREBY Country Club Dr., Williston, VEHICLE IDENTIFICA- DATED this 21st day of County Courthouse, in the FAIL TO FILE A CLAIM, YOU GIVEN THAT pursuant to FL 32696; 289 Country Club TION NUM BERS GMH- March, 2012. BOCC meeting room in the WILL NOT BE ENTITLED TO Plaintiff’s final Summary Cir., Williston, FL 32696 GA4110431455A AND Danny J. Shipp Levy County Courthouse at ANY REMAINING FUNDS. Judgment of Foreclosure en- Current Residence Un- GMHGA4110431455B; TI- Clerk of Circuit Court 355 S. Court St., Bronson, AFTER 60 DAYS, ONLY tered in the above-captioned known TLE NUMBERS 91349846 By: Gwen McElroy /s/ Florida, beginning at 11:00 THE OWNER OF RECORD action, I will sell the property YOU ARE NOTIFIED that and 91349904; RP NUM- Deputy Clerk A.M., on April 23rd, 2012, the AS OF THE DATE OF THE situated in Levy County, flor- an action for Foreclosure of BERS 12206045 AND In accordance with the following described property: LIS PENDENS MAY CLAIM ida, described as follows, to Mortgage on the following 12206044, WHICH IS AF- Americans With Disabili- LOTS 1 & 2, BLOCK 1, THE SURPLUS. wit:: described property: FIXED TO THE AFORE- ties Act, persons needing a USHER HEIGHTS, AS DATED at LEVY County, LOT 25, CEDAR KEY LOT 7, IN BLOCK A, DESCRIBED REAL special accommodation to PER PLAT THEREOF, Florida, this 21st day of HIGHLANDS, AN UN- OF WILLISTON HIGH- PROPERTY AND INCOR- participate in this proceed ing RECORDED IN PLAT March, 2012 RECORDED SUBDIVI- LANDS, UNIT 3 (LESS PORATED THEREIN. should contact the A.D.A. BOOK 2, PAGE 40, OF DANNY J. SHIPP, Clerk SION IN THAT PART OF THAT PORTION AS DE- Property Address: 13091 Coordinator not later than THE PUBLIC RECORDS LEVY County, Florida SECTIONS 27 AND 28, SCRIBED IN OFFICIAL NE 9th Street, Williston, seven (7) days prior to the OF LEVY COUNTY, By: Gwen McElroy /s/ TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, RECORDS BOOK 3, PG FL 32696 proceeding via the Florida FLORIDA. Deputy Clerk RANGE 13 EAST, LEVY 677 ACCORDING TO Parcel I.D.: 09745-011- Relay Service at 1-800-955- Property Address: 618 In accordance with the Amer- COUNTY, FLORIDA, LY- THE PLAT THEREOF, 00 8771. NE 2ND STREET, CHIEF- icans With Disabilities Act, ING EAST OF STATE AS RECORDED IN PLAT at public sale, to the highest Pub.: Mar. 29, Apr. 5, 2012. LAND, FL 32626. persons in need of a special ROAD S347, AND BEING BOOK 3, AT PAGE 55, OF and best bidder, for cash, in ------ANY PERSON CLAIMING accommodation to partici- MORE PARTICULARLY THE PUBLIC RE CORDS the Main Lobby of the Levy IN THE CIRCUIT COURT AN INTEREST IN THE SUR- pate in this proceed ing shall, DESCRIBED AS FOL- OF LEVY COUNTY, County Courthouse, 355 S. IN AND FOR LEVY PLUS FROM THE SALE, IF within seven (7) days prior LOWS: FLORIDA. Court Street, Bronson, Flor- COUNTY, FLORIDA ANY, OTHER THAN THE to any proceed ing, contact COMMENCE AT THE has been filed against you ida 32621 at 11:00 a.m. on CASE NO: 38-2011-CA- PROPERTY OWNER AS the Administra tive Office of SOUTHEAST CORNER and you are required to April 23, 2012. 000070 OF THE DATE OF THE LIS the Court, LEVY County, 355 OF SECTION 27, TOWN- serve a copy of your writ- ANY PERSON CLAIMING WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, PENDENS MUST FILE A SOUTH COURT STREET, SHIP 14 SOUTH, RANGE ten defenses, if any, to it, on AN INTEREST IN THE SUR- Plaintiff, CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS BRON SON FL 32621-Coun- 13 EAST, LEVY COUN- Marshall C. Watson, P.A., PLUS FROM THE SALE, IF vs. AFTER THE SALE. ty Phone: 352-486-5266 TY, FLORIDA AND RUN Attorney for Plaintiff, whose ANY, OTHER THAN THE DELLA PYLES AKA DELLA If you are a person with a EXT.238 TDD 1-800-955- ON THE EAST LINE OF address is 1800 NW 49TH PROPERTY OWNER AS K. PYLES; UNKNOWN disability who needs any ac- 8771 or 1-800-955-8770 via SECTION 27, NORTH 00 STREET, SUITE 120, FT. OF THE DATE OF THE LIS SPOUSE OF DELLA commodation to partici pate Florida Relay Service. DEGREES 20’ 29” EAST, LAUDERDALE FL 33309 PENDENS, MUST FILE A PYLES AKA DELLA K. in this proceeding, you are Pub.: Mar. 29, Apr. 5, 2012. 1400 FEET; THENCE on or before , a date which CLAIM WITH THE CLERK PYLES; UNKNOWN TEN- entitled, at no cost to you, to ------RUN NORTH 89 DE- is within thirty (30) days af- OF COURT WITHIN 60 ANT #1; UNKNOWN TEN- the provision of cer tain as- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT GREES 27’ 06” WEST, ter the first publication of this DAYS AFTER THE SALE. ANT #2, sistance. Please contact the OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL 3335 FEET TO THE Notice in the LEVY COUN- DATED this 21st day of Defendants. Office of the Court Admin- CIRCUIT IN AND FOR POINT OF BEGINNING; TY JOURNAL and file the March, 2012. NOTICE OF istrator at (863) 534-4686 LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA THENCE CONTINUE original with the Clerk of this Danny J. Shipp FORECLOSURE SALE at least 7 days before your CIVIL ACTION NORTH 89 DEGREES 27’ Court either before service Clerk of Circuit Court NOTICE is hereby given scheduled court appear- CASE NO. 38-2011-CA- 06” WEST 742.45 FEET; on Plaintiff’s attorney or im- By: Gwen McElroy /s/ that the undersigned Clerk ance, or immediately upon 001329 THENCE RUN NORTH mediately thereafter; other- Deputy Clerk of the Circuit Court of Levy receiving this notifica tion if CAPITAL CITY BANK, 17 DE GREES 05’ 42” wise a de fault will be entered In accordance with the County, Florida, will on the the time before the sched- Plaintiff, EAST, 1080.59 FEET; against you for the relief de- Americans With Disabilities 21st day of May, 2012, at uled appearance is less than vs. THENCE RUN SOUTH 89 manded in the complaint. Act, persons needing a spe- 11:00 A.M. at the Front steps 7 days; if you are hearing or WILLISTON BUSINESS DE GREES 32’ 39” EAST Under the American with cial accommodation to par- of the Levy County Court- voice impaired, call 711. PLAZA, LLC and STE- 430.96 FEET; THENCE Disabilities Act, if you are a ticipate in this proceeding house in Bronson, Florida WITNESS my hand and the PHEN M. McMILLEN, RUN SOUTH 00 DE- person with a disability who should contact the A.D.A. on Mondays, offer for sale seal of this court on March 2, Defendants. GREES 20’ 29” WEST, needs any accommodation Coordinator not later than and sell at public outcry to 2012. NOTICE OF SALE 1036.55 FEET TO THE in order to participate in this seven (7) days prior to the the highest and best bid- (COURT SEAL) TO WHOM IT`MAY CON- POINT OF BEGINNING. proceeding, you are enti tled, proceeding via the Florida der for cash, the following- Clerk of Court: CERN: LESS THE SOUTH 50 at no cost to you, to the pro- Relay Service at 1-800-955- described property situate in Danny J. Shipp NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- FEET THEREOF CON- vision of certain assis tance. 8771. Levy County, Florida: By: Gwen McElroy /s/ EN that I, DANNY SHIPP, VEYED TO LEVY COUN- Please contact the ADA Co- Pub.: Mar. 29, Apr. 5, 2012. LOTS 9 AND 10, BLOCK As Deputy of Court Clerk of the Circuit Court of TY FOR ROAD RIGHT OF ordinator at (352) 337-6237, ------11, OF OCALA HIGH- Pub.: Mar. 29, Apr. 5, 2012. the Eighth Judicial Circuit, WAY. at least 7 days before your IN THE CIRCUIT COURT LANDS WEST, AC------in and for LEVY County, Commonly known as: scheduled court appear- OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CORDING TO THE PLAT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Florida, pursuant to the 13691 SW 67 Place, Unit ance. If you are hearing or CIRCUIT OF THE STATE THEREOF RECORDED OF THE EIGHT JUDICIAL Summary Final Judg ment In 1, Cedar Key, Florida voice impaired, please call OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR IN PLAT BOOK 4, CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Foreclosure entered in the 32625; 13691 SW 67 711. LEVY COUNTY PAGE(S) 16-16A-16D, OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA above styled cause, will sell Place, Unit 2, Cedar Key, If you are deaf or hard of GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION THE PUBLIC RE CORDS CIVIL DIVISION at public sale the following Florida 32625; 13691 SW hearing and require an ASL Case No. 38-2011-CA- OF LEVY COUNTY, CASE NO. 38-2011-CA- described property situate in 67 Place, Unit 3, Cedar interpreter or an assisted 000046 FLORIDA. 000868 LEVY County, Florida, to wit: Key, Florida 32625; 13691 listening device to partici- BENEFICIAL FLORIDA, pursuant to the Final Judg- Division No. The West 1/2 of Lots 6 SW 67 Place, Unit 4, Ce- pate in a proceeding, please INC. ment entered in a case pend- Section & 7, Block 8, C.S. Noble dar Key, Florida 32625; contact Court Interpreting at Plaintiff, ing in said Court, the style of ROSE ACCEPTANCE, INC. survey of the map of Wil- 13691 SW 67 Place, Unit [email protected] vs. which is indicated above. Plaintiff(s), liston, according to the 5, Cedar Key, Florida WITNESS my hand and ALLEN H. ZELLMER; UN- Any person or entity claim- VS. plat thereof recorded in 32625. the seal of this Court this KNOWN SPOUSE OF AL- ing an interest in the surplus, UNKNOWN PERSONAL plat book 1, page 1, pub- At public sale, to the high- 22nd day of March, 2012. LEN H. ZELLMER; KATH- if any, resulting from the REPRESENTATIVE OF lic records of Levy County, est and best bidder, for Danny J. Shipp RYN D. ZELLMER; BEN- foreclosure sale, other than THE ESTATE OF THOMAS Florida. cash at the BOCC meeting Clerk of the Court EFICIAL FLORIDA, INC.; the property owner as of W. BERRELL; et. al., Said sale shall be made room in the Levy County By: Gwen McElroy /s/ AQUA FINANCE, INC.; and the date of the Lis Pendens, Defendant(s) to the highest and best bid- Courthouse, 355 South As Deputy Clerk UNKNOWN OC CUPANTS, must file a claim on same NOTICE OF SALE der for cash pursuant to the Court Street, Bronson, Flor- Pub.: Mar. 29, Apr. 5, 2012. TENANTS, OWNERS, AND with the Clerk of Court within PURSUANT TO Summary Final Judgment ida, Levy County, Florida, at ------OTHER UNKNOWN PAR- 60 days after the foreclosure CHAPTER 45 entered in the above styled 11:00 AM (EST), on the 23rd IN THE CIRCUIT COURT TIES, including, if a named sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY cause and will be held on day of April, 2012. OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL defen dant is deceased, the WITNESS my hand and of- GIVEN pursuant to an Or- the Courthouse steps of the If you are a subordinate CIRCUIT IN AND FOR per sonal representatives, ficial seal of said Court this der or Final Judgment of LEVY County Courthouse lien holder claiming a right LEVY COUNTY, STATE OF the surviving spouse, heirs, 21st day of March, 2012. Fore closure dated March in Bronson, Florida, on the to funds remaining after the FLORIDA. devisees, grantees, credi- In accordance with the 21, 2012, and entered in 23rd day of April, 2012, com- sale, you must file a claim GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION tors, and all other parties Americans With Disabilities Case No. 38-2011-CA- mencing at the hour of 11:00 with the Clerk of Court no Case No. 2011-CA-000191 claiming by, through, under Act, persons with disabilities 000868 of the Circuit Court A.M. later than 60 days after the WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL or against that defendant, needing a special accom- of the 8TH Judicial Circuit All interested parties shall sale. If you fail to file a claim, SYSTEM FLORIDA, INC. and all claimants, persons or modation to participate in in and for LEVY County, be governed accordingly by you will not be entitled to any Plaintiff, parties, natural or corpo rate, this proceeding should con- Florida, wherein ROSE AC- this Notice. remaining funds. vs. or whose exact legal status tact Court Administration CEPTANCE, INC. is the DATED this 21st day of Notice to Persons With Dis- TIMOTHY P. CRAWFORD; is unknown, claiming under at 355 South Court Street, Plaintiff and UNKNOWN March, 2012. abilities: If you are a person NANCY J. CRAWFORD; any of the above named or Bronson, Florida, Tele- PERSONAL REPRESEN- DANNY SHIPP with a disability who needs WILLISTON HIGHLANDS described defen dants, phone (352) 486-5100, not TATIVE OF THE ESTATE Clerk of the Court any accommodation in order www.levyjournalonline.com 6B The Levy County Journal Your Locally-Owned Paper of Record since 1923 April 5, 2012 LEGAL NOTICES to participate in this proceed- NOTICE OF THE PART OF THE NE following described property cuit Court of the Eighth Ju- 01’ 45” E A DIS TANCE ing, you are entitled, at no FORECLOSURE SALE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF SEC- as set forth in said Final dicial Circuit in and for Levy OF 420.00 FEET TO THE cost to you, to the provision NOTICE IS HEREBY TION 11, TOWNSHIP Judgment, to-wit: County, Florida, wherein POINT OF BEGINNING. of certain assistance. Please GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- 14 SOUTH, RANGE 18 LOT 5, BLOCK D, CA- THE BANK OF NEW YORK ALL BEING IN THE SE contact the Court Adminis- nal Judgment of Mort gage EAST, FURTHER DE- SON’S INGLIS ACRES, MELLON F/K/A THE BANK 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF trator’s office not later than Foreclosure dated March 20, SCRIBED: UNIT 1, ACCORDING TO OF NEW YORK AS SUC- SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP seven days prior to the pro- 2012 and en tered in Case BEGIN AT THE NORTH- THE PLAT THEREOF, CESSOR TO JP MORGAN 13 SOUTH, RANGE 18 ceeding. No. 38-2011-CA-001003 EAST CORNER OF AS RE CORDED IN PLAT CHASE BANK, N.A., AS EAST, LEVY COUNTY, March 21, 2012. of the Circuit Court of the THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE BOOK 4, PAGE 41, OF TRUSTEE FOR HOLDERS FLORIDA. Clerk of the Circuit Court EIGHTH Judicial Cir cuit in 1/4 OF SECTION 11, IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAMI II 2006-AR4, MTG TOGETHER WITH A By: Gwen McElroy /s/ and for LEVY County, Flor- TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, OF LEVY COUNTY, PASS-THROUGH CERT, NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE- Deputy Clerk ida wherein THE BANK OF RANGE 18 EAST, AND FLORIDA. SERIES 2006-AR4 is Plain- MENT FOR INGRESS Pub.: Mar. 29, Apr. 5, 2012. NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE RUN THENCE SOUTH ANY PERSON CLAIMING tiff and WALTER T. TAYLOR; AND EGRESS AND PUB------FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ALONG THE EAST LINE AN INTEREST IN THE SUR- LOUISA A. TAYLOR; UN- LIC UTILITIES OVER IN THE CIRCUIT COURT CER TIFICATEHOLDERS OF SAID NE 1/4 OF NE PLUS FROM THE SALE, IF KNOWN TENANT NO. 1; AND ACROSS THE EAST OF THE EIGHTH CWABS, INCORPO RATED 1/4 A DISTANCE OF 470 ANY, OTHER THAN THE UN KNOWN TENANT NO. 2; 20 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN ASSET BACKED CERTIFI- FEET, RUN THENCE PROPERTY OWNER AS and ALL UNKNOWN PAR- OF SECTION 4 TOWN- AND FOR LEVY COUNTY, CATES, SERIES 2007-2 WEST PARALLEL TO OF THE DATE OF THE LIS TIES CLAIMING INTER- SHIP 14 SOUTH, RANGE FLORIDA is the Plaintiff and LINDA THE NORTH LINE OF PENDENS MUST FILE A ESTS BY, THROUGH, 18 EAST AND A STRIP CIVIL ACTION S. HOGAN; TIMOTHY A. SAID NE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS UN DER OR AGAINST A ON THE WEST SIDE CASE NO.: 38-2011-CA- HOGAN; FORD MOTOR DISTANCE OF 470 FEET, AFTER THE SALE. NAMED DEFENDANT TO OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE 000927 CREDIT COMPANY LLC, RUN THENCE NORTH A DATED at BRONSON, THIS ACTION, OR HAV- NW 1/4 OF SECTION 3, DIVISION: D/B/A MAZDA AMERICAN DISTANCE 470 FEET TO Florida, this 23rd day of ING OR CLAIMING TO TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., CREDIT; are the Defen- A POINT IN THE NORTH March, 2012. HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE RANGE 18 EAST, LEVY Plaintiff, dants, The Clerk of the LINE OF SAID NE 1/4 OF DANNY J. SHIPP OR INTEREST IN THE COUNTY, FLORIDA AS vs. Court will sell to the highest NE 1/4, RUN THENCE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT PROP ERTY HEREIN DE- DESCRIBED IN OFFI- GAYARTI MULDEO , et al, and best bidder for cash at EAST A DISTANCE-OF COURT SCRIBED, are Defendants, CIAL RECORDS BOOK Defendant(s). MAIN LOBBY OF THE LEVY 470 FEET TO THE POINT Levy County, Florida I will sell to the highest and 172, PAGE 583, AS FOL- NOTICE OF COUNTY COURT HOUSE at OF BEGINNING. BY: Gwen McElroy /s/ best bidder for cash at in the LOWS: FORECLOSURE SALE 11:00AM, on the 23rd day of Under the American with Deputy Clerk Main Lobby of the Levy FOR A POINT OF BE- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- April, 2012, the following de- Disabilities Act, if you are a Pub.: April 5, 12, 2012. County Courthouse, 355 S GINNING; COMMENCE EN pursuant to a Final Judg- scribed property as set forth person with a disability who ------Court Street, Bronson, FL AT THE NORTHWEST ment of Mortgage Foreclo- in said Final Judg ment: needs any accommodation IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 32621 on Monday at Levy CORNER OF SECTION 3, sure dated March 20, 2012 LOT 1, BLOCK B, WILSON in order to participate in this FOR LEVY COUNTY, County, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, and entered in Case No. 38- ESTATES, ACCORDING TO proceeding, you are enti tled, FLORIDA. on the 29th day of May, 2012, RANGE 18 EAST, LEVY 2011-CA-000927 of the Cir- THE PLAT THEREOF RE- at no cost to you, to the pro- CIVIL DIVISION the following de scribed prop- COUNTY, FLORIDA; cuit Court of the EIGHTH Ju- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK vision of certain assis tance. CASE NO. 38-2009-CA- erty as set forth in said Order THENCE S 00 DEGREES dicial Cir cuit in and for LEVY 5, PAGE 14, OF THE PUB- Please contact the ADA Co- 001143 or Final Judgment, to-wit: 46’ 36” E. ALONG THE County, Florida wherein LIC RE CORDS OF LEVY ordinator at (352) 337-6237, THE BANK OF NEW YORK SITUATE IN LEVY SECTION LIEN 1332.78 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. COUNTY, FLORIDA at least 7 days before your MELLON F/K/A THE BANK COUNTY, FLORIDA, TO- FEET TO THE SOUTH- is the Plaintiff and GAYAR- A/K/A 6370 NE 185TH scheduled court appear- OF NEW YORK AS SUC- WIT: WEST CORNER OF THE TI MULDEO; PARAMDEO TERRACE,WILLISTON, FL ance. If you are hearing or CESSOR TO JP MORGAN BEGINNING AT THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 MULDEO A/K/A PARAMDEO 32696 voice impaired, please call CHASE BANK, N.A., AS SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 3 TOWN- R. MULDEO; are the De- Any person claiming an 711. If you are deaf or hard TRUSTEE FOR HOLDERS OF SECTION 33, TOWN- SHIP 14 SOUTH, RANGE fendants, The Clerk of the interest in the surplus from of hearing and require an OF SAMI II 2006-AR4, MTG SHIP 13 SOUTH, RANGE 18 EAST, LEVY COUNTY, Court will sell to the highest the sale, if any, other than ASL interpreter or an assist- PASS-THROUGH CERT, 18 EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE S. and best bidder for cash at the property owner as of ed listening de vice to partici- SERIES FLORIDA; RUN THENCE 86 DEGREES 49’ 00” MAIN LOBBY OF THE LEVY the date of the Lis Pendens pate in a pro ceeding, please 2006-AR4 , N 00 DE GREES 22’ 47” E. E. ALONG THE QUAR- COUNTY COURTHOUSE must file a claim within sixty contact iCourt Interpreting at Plaintiff, ALONG THE EAST LINE TER LINE 22.63 FEET; at 11:00AM, on the 23rd day (60) days after the sale. inter [email protected] vs. OF SAID SECTION 33 THENCE N 00 DE GREES of April, 2012, the following WITNESS MY HAND and Dated this 29th day of WALTER T. TAYLOR; et al., A DISTANCE OF 655.00 22’ 26” W. 1333 FEET described property as set the seal of this Court on March, 2012. Defendants. FEET; THENCE N 87 DE- MORE OR LESS TO THE forth in said Final Judgment: March 21, 2012. (SEAL) RE-NOTICE OF SALE GREES 01’ 45” W PARAL- NORTH LINE OF SAID PARCEL 8 OF WHIS- Danny J. Shipp DANNY SHIPP PURSUANT TO LEL WITH THE SOUTH SECTION 3; THENCE N PERING WOODS SUBDI- Clerk of the Circuit Court CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CHAPTER 45 LINE OF SAID SECTION 86 DE GREES 52’ 47” W. VISION, AS MORE PAR- By: Gwen McElroy /s/ COURT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- 33 A DISTANCE OF 32.00 FEET TO A CLOSE TICULARLY DESCRIBED Deputy Clerk BY: Gwen McElroy /s/ EN pursuant to an Or der or 420.00 FEET; THENCE S ON THE POINT OF AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL Americans with Disabilities As Deputy Clerk Summary Final Judgment of 00 DE GREES 22’ 47” W. BEGINNING. 8, THE EAST 1/2 OF Act - If you are a person Pub.: April 5, 12, 2012. foreclosure dated May 28, A DISTANCE OF 655.00 ANY PERSON CLAIMING THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 with a disability who needs ------2010 and an Order Resetting FEET TO A POINT ON AN INTEREST IN THE SUR- OF THE SOUTHWEST any accommodation in or- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Sale dated March 27, 2012, THE SOUTH LINE OF PLUS FROM THE SALE, IF 1/4 OF SECTION 1, der to participate in this pro- OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL and en tered in Case No. 38- SAID SECTION 33; ANY, OTHER THAN THE TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH, ceeding, you are entitled, at CIRCUIT IN AND FOR 2009-CA-001143 of the Cir- THENCE S 87 DE GREES PROPERTY OWNER AS RANGE 17 EAST, LEVY no cost to you, to the provi- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA COUNTY, FLORIDA, sion of certain assistance. CIVIL DIVISION PLUS: SUBJECT TO AND Please contact: Ms. Jan Case #: 38-2006-CA- TOGETHER WITH THAT Phillips, Human Resources 000636 CERTAIN EASEMENT AS Manager Alachua County HSBC BANK USA, N.A., RECORDED IN OFFICIAL Family/Civil Courthouse, 201 AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE RECORDS BOOK 682, E. University Avenue, Room FOR THE REGISTERED PAGE 391, PUBLIC RE- 410, Gainesville, FL 32601 NOTEHOLDERS OF RE- CORDS OF LEVY COUN- Phone: 352-337-6237/Fax: NAISSANCE HOME EQ- TY, FLORIDA. 352-374-5238. UITY LOAN TRUST 2005- A/K/A SE 138TH PAR- Pub.: Mar. 29, Apr. 5, 2012 3, RENAISSANCE HOME CEL 03766-008-00, MOR------EQUITY LOAN ASSET- RISTON, FL 32668 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT BACKED NOTES, SERIES Any person claiming an OF THE EIGHTH 2005-3 interest in the surplus from JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN Plaintiff, the sale, if any, other than AND FOR LEVY COUNTY, -vs.- the property owner as of the FLORIDA AMY H. JONES; FLORIDA date of the Lis Pendens must CASE NO. 2010 CA 001026 FARM BUREAU file a claim within sixty (60) BAC HOME LOANS SER- INSURANCE COMPANY days after the sale. VICING, L.P. F/K/A COUN- A/S/O JAMES A. BROWN WITNESS MY HAND and TRYWIDE HOME LOANS AND MYRA P. BROWN; the seal of this Court on SERVICING, L.P., JAMES A. BROWN; MYRA March 21, 2012. Plaintiff, P. BROWN; UNKNOWN Danny J. Shipp vs. PAR TIES IN POSSES- Clerk of the Circuit Court GERMAIN GARCIA, ET AL. SION #1; IF LIVING, AND By: Gwen McElroy /s/ Defendants ALL UN KNOWN PARTIES Deputy Clerk RE-NOTICE OF CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, Americans with Disabilities FORECLOSURE SALE UNDER AND AGAINST Act - If you are a person NOTICE IS HEREBY THE ABOVE NAMED DE- with a disability who needs GIVEN pursuant to a Final FENDANT(S) WHO ARE any accommodation in or- Judgment of Foreclosure NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD der to participate in this pro- dated November 9, 2011, OR ALIVE, WHETHER ceeding, you are entitled, at and entered in Case No. SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES no cost to you, to the provi- 2010 CA 001026, of the Cir- MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST th sion of certain assistance. cuit Court of the Eighth Judi- AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DE- april 16 is national Please contact: Ms. Jan cial Circuit in and for LEVY VISEES, GRANTEES, OR healthcare decisions day. Phillips, Human Resources County, Florida. BANK OF OTHER CLAIMANTS Manager Alachua County AMERICA, N.A., SUCCES- Defendant(s). Family/Civil Courthouse, 201 SOR BY MERGER TO BAC AMENDED E. University Avenue, Room HOME LOANS SERVICING, NOTICE OF SALE 410, Gainesville, FL 32601 LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE NOTICE IS HEREBY Phone: 352-337-6237/Fax: HOME LOANS SERVICING GIVEN pursuant to an Or- 352-374-5238. LP (hereafter “Plaintiff’), is der rescheduling foreclosure Pub.: Mar. 29, Apr. 5, 2012. Plaintiff and GERMAIN GAR- sale dated March 19, 2012 ------CIA; UNKNOWN SPOUSE entered in Civil Case No. If a serious accident or illness IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF GERMAIN GARCIA 38-2006-CA-000636 of the FIVE ® should happen to you, what happens next? OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL N/K/A YAMILA SANTOS; Circuit Court of the 8th Judi- WISHES CIRCUIT IN AND FOR JOHN DOE N/K/A CARLOS cial Circuit in and for Levy Is there someone you trust who can make healthcare or end-of-life decisions for

LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA MASARIGOS; JANE DOE County, Florida, wherein MY WISH FOR: CIVIL ACTION N/K/A AYRA CORLETO, are HSBC BANK USA, N.A., The Person I Want to Make Care1 Decisions for Me When I Can’t you? What are your wishes? And who should know? Join the millions of people The Kind of Medical Treatment2 I Want or Don’t Want CASE N O.: 38-2011-CA- defendants. I will sell to the AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE How Comfortable3 I Want to Be across the country who have used Five Wishes® to make their wishes known. How I Want People4 to Treat Me 001003 highest and best bidder for FOR THE REGISTERED What I Want My Loved5 Ones to Know April 16th is National Healthcare Decisions Day, the day to name the person who DIVISION: cash in the MAIN LOBBY NOTEHOLDERS OF REN- print your name THE BANK OF NEW YORK, of the Courthouse located AISSANCE HOME EQUITY birthdate will speak for you when you can no longer speak for yourself. AS TRUSTEE FOR THE at 355 South Court Street, LOAN TRUST 2005-3, RE- BENEFIT OF THE CERTIFI- Bronson, at 11:00 a.m., on NAISSANCE HOME EQUI- haven hospice is here to help with your advance care planning. CATEHOLDERS, CWABS, the 30th day of April, 2012, TY LOAN ASSET-BACKED to receive your complimentary copy of five wishes, go to INCORPORATED ASSET the following described prop- NOTES, SERIES 2005-3, havenhospice.org or call 800-hospice (467-7423). BACKED CERTIFICATES, erty as set forth in said Final Plaintiff and AMY H. JONES SERIES 2007-2, Judgment, to wit: are defendant(s), I will sell Plaintiff, ALL THAT CERTAIN to the highest and best bid- vs. PARCEL OF LAND SITU- der for cash, AT THE LEVY LINDA S. HOGAN , et al, ATED IN THE COUNTY COUNTY COURTHOUSE, Defendant(s). OF LEVY AND STATE LOCATED AT 355 S. COURT OF FLORIDA BEING STREET, BRONSON, LEVY At Haven, we believe every day is a gift. HAVENHOSPICE.ORG BOUNDED AND DE- COUNTY, FLORIDA, AT SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 11:00 A.M., July 2, 2012, the Serving North Florida since 1979. Licensed as a not-for-profit hospice since 1980.

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OF THE DATE OF THE LIS AFTER THE SALE. by any other means neces- PENDENS MUST FILE A DATED this 21st day of sary, (Sealed Bids, Yard Sale CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS March, 2012. or Auction) to satisfy a statu- AFTER THE SALE. DANNY J. SHIPP tory lien. For the contents of In accordance with the Clerk of the Court the storage bay or bays rent- Americans with Disabilities By: Gwen McElroy /s/ ed by the following person/ Act of 1990, persons need- Deputy Clerk persons: ing special accommodation Under the American with Kandi Spencley to participate in this pro- Disabilities Act, if you are a 3360 NE 220 Ave. ceeding should contact the person with a disability who Williston, FL Clerk of the Court not later needs any accommodation (Last Known) than five business days pri- in order to participate in this Jessica Hatten or to the proceeding at the proceeding, you are entitled, 7455 E. Shore Drive Elizabeth’s Levy County Court house. at no cost to you, to the pro- Inverness, FL Telephone 352-486-5228 or vision of certain assis tance. (Last Knwon) KITCHEN 1-800-955-8770 via Florida Please contact the ADA Co- Consists of household, Relay Service. ordinator at (352) 337-6237, personal, or miscellaneous While not exactly considered health DATED at Bronson, at least 7 days before your items, stored at L&L Stor- MOUNDS AND ALMOND food, these candy recipes can be done Florida, on March 27, 2012. scheduled court appear- age, 2990 N.E. 200th Avenue, JOY DANNY SHIPP ance. If you are hearing or Williston, Florida. Manager together with the family while the kids are 5 ounces sweetened condensed milk Clerk, Circuit Court voice impaired, please call reserves the right to bid and out of school and most of all – they don’t 1 tsp.vanilla extract By: Gwen McElroy /s/ 711. refuse or reject any and all have any synthetic yucky preservatives 2 cups powdered sugar As Deputy Clerk Pub.: Apr. 5, 12, 2012. bids. The Sale is being made in them. Make your own with fresh 14 ounces shredded or fl aked coconut Pub.: April 5, 12, 2012. ------to satisfy a statutory lien. The ingredients and enjoy the making and the 24 ounces milk or other chocolate chips ------NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE public is invited to attend. eating together. Yum, yum. almonds, dry roasted IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Todd Hubbard Kips Trading Dated April 2, 2012 OF THE EIGHTH JUDI- Post LLC & Mini-Storage, L&L Storage Blend condensed milk and vanilla. CIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND pursuant to the provisions 2990 N.E. 200th Avenue TOOTSIE ROLLS Add slowly powdered sugar, stirring until FOR LEVY COUNTY, of the Florida Self Storage Williston, Florida 32696 1/2 scant cup light corn syrup smooth. Stir in coconut. Mixture will be FLORIDA Facility Act (Fla.Stat.83.801 (352) 528-6179 12 ounces semi-sweet chocolate chips fi rm. Pat into a buttered 13x9 inch pan. CASE NO.: 38-2011 CA et sec.) hereby gives Notice Sate Date: April 14, 2012 3/4 tsp. water Refrigerate until fi rm. 000856 of Sale under said Act, to Pub.: Apr. 5, 12, 2012 1 1/2 tsp. orange extract In a double boiler, melt chocolate. Cut SUNTRUST BANK, A wit: On May 5, 2012 at Kips ------In a double boiler heat corn syrup coconut candy into 1x2 inch bars. For GEORGIA STATE- Mini-Storage, 13645 NW CITY OF CEDAR KEY and chocolate chips then add 3/4 tsp. Almond Joy place 2 almonds on top. CHARTERED BANK Hwy #19, Chiefland, Fla., NOTICE OF HEARING water. Remove from heat and whisk until Place bars onto a fork and dip into melted Plaintiff Todd Hubbard or his agent OF THE HISTORIC smooth. Add orange extract and stir. vs. will conduct a sale at 10 REVIEW BOARD chocolate. Tap fork lightly to remove JEFFREY W. BOYD AND a.m. rented to the following PETITION FOR Pour mixture onto a baking sheet lined excess chocolate. Place on waxed paper J W BOYD CO., INC., A person/persons: CERTIFICATE OF with plastic wrap. Let fi rm for and refrigerate. FLORIDA CORPORATION Shellie Newton, APPROPRIATENESS at least 8 hours or overnight. Candy will Defendants. 14946 NW 76 Terr. Petition No. 2012-01 be soft but pliable. Shape PEPPERMINT PATTIES NOTICE OF SALE Trenton, FL 32693 Applicant(s): Francis C Mor- into rolls or small balls and place on 1 egg white PURSUANT TO Cory L. Wise, gan and Ann K Morgan waxed paper. Place in the refrigerator. 4 cups powdered sugar CHAPTER 45 7771 SW CR 344 Location: 7041 F Street, NOTICE IS GIVEN that Bell, FL 32619 Cedar Key, FL 32625 1/3 cup light corn syrup pursuant to an Summary Fi- James Blevins Legal: Parcel # 08551-000- BUCKEYE CANDY 1/2 tsp. peppermint extract nal Judgment of Foreclo sure PO Box 904 00 2 cups creamy peanut butter one 12 ounce bag semisweet chocolate and for Foreclosure and for Old Town, FL 32680 Notice is hereby given that 1/4 cup butter (1 stick) chips Attorneys’ Fees and Costs Charles Johnson] a Historic Architectural Pres- 16 ounces or 3 3/4 cup powdered sugar Cornstarch dated March 20, 2012, in 7551 NE 125 St. ervation Review Board hear- 2 cups (12 oz. package) semi sweet In a medium bowl, beat the egg white the above-styled cause, Bronson, FL 32621 ing will be conducted by the chocolate chips until frothy but not stiff . Slowly add the will sell to the high est and Frederick Schonborn Historic Architectural Preser- 2 tablespoons vegetable shortening powdered sugar beating on medium. Add best bidder for cash in the 8330 NW 55 Ave. vation Review Board of Ce- Line baking sheet with wax paper. corn syrup and extract. Using your hands, BOCC meeting room of the Chiefland, FL 32626 dar Key on April 19, 2012 at Beat peanut butter and butter in a large Levy County Court house in Ashton Jordan 10:00 a.m. in City Hall at 490 knead until smooth. Add more powdered Bronson, 355 South Court 121 NW 687 St. Second Street, Cedar Key, mixing bowl until creamy. Slowly beat in sugar if sticky. Street, Levy County, Florida, Old Town, FL 32680 Florida, to hear and act upon powdered sugar until moistened. Shape Dust a smooth surface with cornstarch at 11:00 a.m. on the 23 day Creselle Mitcham a request for a Certificate of into 1 inch balls and place on baking and roll dough to about 1/4 inch. Cut out of April, 2012, the following PO Box 981 Appropriate ness. sheet. Freeze for at least one hour. circles any size you like. Place on waxed de scribed property: Chiefland, FL 32644 Petitioner is requesting to In a double boiler add shortening and paper and refrigerate until fi rm. Exhibit “A” Yolanda Sim remove/demolish the exist- chocolate chips, stirring until just melted. Melt the chocolate chips in a double A parcel of land in the PO Box 362 ing single-family residence Dip frozen balls into chocolate using a boiler, being careful not to overheat. Northwest 1/4 of the Trenton, FL 32693 and construct a new single- fork. Tap lightly to remove excess and Using a fork dip each patty into the Southwest 1/4 of Section Barbara Manbeck family residence on the par- return to the baking sheet. Refrigerate 4, Township 13 South, 410 NW 4 Ave. cel, which requires receipt chocolate, gently tapping fork to remove Range 19 East, Levy Chiefland, FL 32626 of a Certificate of Appropri- until chocolate is set. Store in the excess chocolate. Place back on waxed County, Florida, being a Kerry Harris ateness from the Historic refrigerator. paper and refrigerate until fi rm. Portion of O.R. Book 581, PO Box 1000 Architectural Preservation page 228, Public Records Cross City, FL 32626 Review Board prior to any of Levy County, Florida, Maggie Lambert building permits being is sued and being further de- 1508 SW 2 Dr. by the Building De partment. scribed as follows: Chiefland, FL 32626 All interested persons are For a POINT OF REF- Consists of household, per- urged to attend this Hear ing. ERENCE, commence at sonal items or miscellane- Comments may be for warded Crossword Puzzle the Northwest corner of ous merchandise stored at to the City of Cedar Key, PO the Southwest 1/4 of Sec- Kips Mini-Storage, 13645 Box 339, Cedar Key, Florida tion 4, Township 13 South, NW Hwy #19, Chiefland, FL 32625, jwilson@cedarkeyfl. Range 19 East; thence 32626. Sale is being held to us or bring them to the office South along the section satisfy a statutory lien. of the City Clerk at City Hall line, 438.90 feet; thence Todd Hubbard in Cedar Key, Florida. S 89 deg. 55 min. 00 sec. Kips Mini-Storage If any person decides to E, 361.32 feet to a point 13645 NW Hwy #19 appeal the decision of the on the East right of way Chiefland, Florida 32626 Historic Architectural Pres- line of State Road #500 352-490-9591 ervation Review Board with (U.S. Highway 27) being Sale Date: May 5, 2012. respect to any matter con- the Northwest cor ner of Pub.: Apr. 5, 12, 2012. sidered at said Public Hear- that property .described in ------ing, they will need to ensure O.R. Book 17, page 710; NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE that a verbatim re cord of the thence S 37 deg. 43 min. Property Resource Enter- proceedings is made, which 00 sec. E along said right prises, LLP, d/b/a L&L Stor- includes the testimony and of way line, 164.85 feet age and #488-Mini Storage, evidence upon which the Ap- to the POINT OF BEGIN- pursuant to the provisions of peal is to be based. NING; thence continue S the Florida Self Storage Fa- If any accommodations are 37 deg. 43 min. 00 sec. cility Act (Fla. Stat. 83.801, needed for persons with dis- E along said right of way et sec.), hereby gives notice abilities, contact the Clerk’s line, 560.16 feet to the of sale under said Act, to Office in City Hall at (352) South west corner of that wit: On April 14, 2012 from 543-5132. prop erty described in 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at L&L City of Cedar Key O.R. Book 581, page 228; Storage, 2990 N.E. 200th Cedar Key, Levy County, thence S 89 deg. 55 min. Avenue, Williston, Florida, Florida Across 00 sec. E, 34.80 feet to Property Resource Enter- Pub.: Apr. 5, 12, 2012. 1. Scoop-like surgical 27. Mother Teresa, for one 50. Th ink the Southeast corner of prises, LLP, by and through ------instrument 28. North Atlantic oily fi sh 52. Automatic transmission last said property; thence its agent, will conduct a sale 8. Taqueria off ering 30. “___ the season ...” setting North along the East line 15. View 31. Word derived from a 53. Boris Godunov, for one of that property described 16. Without weapons person’s name 54. Archaeological fi nd in O.R. Book 581, page 17. Danced wildly 33. Mark used to indicate word 56. Bill and ___ 228, 573 feet to the North- 18. Echo omissions 57. Dine at home (2 wds) 19. Cartoon art 35. Sonata, e.g. 58. Surveying instrument east corner of that proper- 20. “A Nightmare on ___ 37. Fly high 60. Camp outhouse ty described in O.R. Book BRONSON Street” 38. Taking place outdoors 62. Certain time zone 17, page 710; thence N 22. Kind of battery 42. Antsy (2 wds) 63. Wine merchant 89 deg. 55 min. 57 sec. 23. “I had no ___!” 46. “___ bad!” 64. Firmly W along the North line of 24. Blue ___, song 47. Most authentic 65. Back-to-school purchases said properly de scribed in SELF STORAGE 26. French father 49. Victorian, for one O.R, Book 17, page 710, 306.13 feet; thence S 23 Down deg. 58 min. 07 sec. E, 1. Addictive narcotic 14. Deal with 41. Assortment 93.47 feet; thence S .87 Cameras, 2. On the ___ (3 wds) 21. Harp’s cousin 43. Preordain deg. 51 min. 16 sec. W, OUTDOOR 3. Full orchestra 24. Deep in thought 44. Furniture fi nisher 45.00 feet, thence S 56 NEW Lighting 4. Bowel cleansing 25. Release 45. Wage ___ (pl.) deg. 10 min. 46 sec. W, 5. Radial, e.g. 28. Abnormally active 48. Come about 77.45 feet to close on the STORAGE.00 & 24/7 Access 6. “For shame!” 29. Colossal 51. Side-to-side measurement POINT OF BEGINNING. $25 and up 7. Ingratiate 32. “___ any drop to drink”: 53. Fruit pastries ANY PERSON CLAIMING 8. Violent disturbances Coleridge 55. Links rental AN INTEREST IN THE SUR- 9. “___ moment” 34. Grand ___ (“Evangeline” 57. “Empedocles on ___” PLUS FROM THE SALE, IF 10. Back talk setting) (Matthew Arnold poem) ANY, OTHER THAN THE 11. Band 36. Hardly at all 59. 10 liters 12. Juju and mojo 38. Draw close 61. Balloon fi ller PROPERTY OWNER AS 500 Commerce St., Bronson, FL 32621 13. Ancient Roman silver 39. Danger for sailors OF THE DATE OF THE LIS coins 40. “No ___!” PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS 352-486-2121 Th e answers for this week’s crossword puzzle will appear in next week’s issue.

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annual “on-the-lawn” Easter Sunrise is available for kids 4 yrs. - 7 yrs. Service. Morriston Baptist Church is located one-half mile east of All are invited to celebrate the end of the Morriston Post Offi ce on County Road 326/323. For death and the rebirth of life of our Lord more information about these free upcoming events, call Jesus Christ. 528-4080 or www.morristonbaptist.org. Following the service there will be a Celebrate the Passover at Morriston Baptist buff et-style breakfast in the fellowship Th e community is invited to attend a Passover Meal on hall of the church at 1716 NW 14 Street Saturday, April 7 at 6 p.m. (We apologize that a postcard in Chiefl and. For more information see you may have received in the mail indicated a diff erent start the website: Hardeetownbc.org time). Participants will learn how the many symbols of this Community Easter Sunrise important Jewish holiday directly translate to the Christian Service Apr. 8 faith, culminating with the realization that Jesus was the Th e Chiefl and Ministerial Association ultimate sacrifi cial lamb. Reservations are requested (for food is sponsoring an Easter Sunrise Service preparation) and should be made no later than Wednesday, for the community on Easter morning, April 4. Call the church at 528-4080 to reserve your seating. Apr. 8, at 7:00 a.m. on the east steps of Easter Sunrise Service at Fort Fanning the First United Methodist Church of Apr. 8th @ 7 a.m. Chiefl and. An Easter breakfast will be Hosted by Fanning Springs Community Church, Joppa served in the Fellowship Hall immediately Baptist Church, Pricilla Baptist Church, and Vintage Faith following the service. Come and Church. Bronson United Methodist Easter Play Apr. experience the Glory of our risen Lord. Song and message on Apr. 8 at 7 a.m., followed by a free 7 or 8 All are welcome. breakfast fellowship at Joppa Baptist Church. Come and Bronson United Methodist Church invites you to see “Just St. Alban’s Episcopal Church Services celebrate Easter and Jesus risen! Fort Fanning is located as He Said” an Easter presentation you won’t want to miss. St. Alban’s Episcopal Church services for Palm Sunday just before the bridge on the East side of U.S. HWY 19 in Mark your calendar for Sun. Apr. 8th at 6 a.m. for a Sunrise and Easter are as follows: Fanning Springs. Joppa Baptist Church is located at 7530 Service to remember. Following the service, there will be Sun. Apr. 1 – Palm Sunday service @ 8 a.m. and 10:30 Northwest 165th Street, Fanning Springs. a breakfast served in the fellowship hall. Please come and a.m. Parsons Memorial Yard Sale & Lunch Apr. 21 enjoy the play and fellowship. Th is Easter drama will also be Th urs. Apr. 5 – Maundy Th ursday service (foot washing) Parsons Memorial Presbyterian Church in Yankeetown presented on Sat. Apr. 7th at 8 p.m. Come and enjoy an Ice 6 p.m. will be holding a Yard Sale, Bake Sale and Lunch on Sat. Cream Social followed by the play at 8:30 p.m. Th e church is Good Friday Apr. 6 – Noon and 6 p.m. Apr. 21 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Th ere will be lots of deals located at 235 Court Street, Bronson. For more information, Easter Sunday Apr. 8 – 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. (luncheon on clean items with low prices. If you have any items to please call the church offi ce at 352/486-2281 or Sue Bazin at following the 10:30 svc) contribute you can: call 352/447-6004 for a pick up – or 352/486-4094. We are located 4 miles north of Wal-Mart on Hwy 19 – – drop them off at the church at 5850 Riverside Drive in Lighthouse Word Church Presents “The Chiefl and. Th e Public is welcome. Yankeetown from Apr. 16 through 19. For more info call Thorn Easter Experience” on Easter Apr. 8 Put all Your Eggs in One Basket at Lisa Brown at 352/489-3528. Th is year at Lighthouse Word Church the greatest story Morriston Baptist Church this Easter Turning Point Ministries Holy Week ever told comes to life with “Th e Th orn Easter Experience.” Morriston Baptist Church invites the community to Activities Th rough realistic videos, live dramas and beautiful music, participate in an array of Easter weekend activities, April Join your friends during Holy Week for: attendees will experience the power and compassion of 6-8. Maundy Th ursday, April 4 at 7 PM: “ Passover to Jesus’ life, the pain of his crucifi xion, and the triumph of A musical drama, “Because He Lives” will be presented by Communion: A commemoration of Past and Present.” his resurrection. Th e Service will be held on Easter Sunday the Adult Choir on Good Friday, April 6 at 6:30 p.m. Th e Learn how the story of Easter begins in the Old Testament April 8th at 10:30 a.m. at Lighthouse Word Church. annual Children’s Easter Egg Hunt will be held rain or shine and continues on. Th e Lighthouse is excited to be able to invite everyone in Saturday, April 7, at 10 a.m. A Veggie Tales movie, cookie Easter Sunday, April 8 the Tri-County area to attend this unique program. A free decorating and refreshments will round out the festivities. 7 AM Easter Sun-Rise Service with complementary breakfast with delicious pastries and breakfast casseroles will Children should bring a basket for the egg hunt. Continental Breakfast following service. An outdoor sunrise service at the church’s future location be served at 9:30 a.m. at the church, 2350 NW Hwy Alt. 27, 9 AM Learning Hour and Fellowship (Highway 41 and CR 326) will kick-off Easter morning Chiefl and, FL. For more information go to lighthouseword. 10:14 AM Easter Worship on Sunday, April 8, at 6:45 a.m. Following this beautiful org or call 352/493-1554. A nursery will be available for Easter Egg Hunt (following Worship) infants and toddlers. service, everyone is invited to enjoy a community-wide country breakfast with all the trimmings. All activities will take place at the Ministry location on CR Hardeetown Baptist Church Sunrise Th e “Because He Lives” musical drama will again be 341, Trenton, Fla. Service Apr. 8 presented during a combined worship service slated to start Call 352-463-1882 for more information. Hardeetown Baptist Church is proud to announce that at 9 a.m. Th ere will not be an 11 a.m. service that day. on Easter morning, Apr. 8, at 7 a.m. we will hold our 2nd A nursery is provided for infants - 3 yrs. Children’s Church

Community Calendar continued from page 2B Th e Friends of the Luther Callaway Public Library (FLCPL) Board of Directors, will hold Supervisor of Elections, or the School Board Offi ce. Refrigeration is available on site. their monthly meeting at the Library, 104 NE 3rd Street, Chiefl and (a block behind City For more information call: Connie Sanchez at 352/463-3194; Julie Th omas at 352/494-8070; Hall), at 11:00 a.m. on Th urs., Apr. 12. Th e Luther Callaway Public Library is the Chiefl and or Tiff any Turner at 352/463-3244. Branch of the Levy County Public Library System. For an agenda, email: tomreitz@msn. com Th e FLCPL supports the Luther Callaway Public Library by promoting the Library’s programs and resources and through fund-raising, projects to augment the Library’s budget John got in the game for the purchase of reading materials, books on tape, videos, operating supplies and minor with a wide range of equipment. Members, prospective members and guests are welcome at the meeting. For sports, movies and further information, call FLCPL president Tom Reitz at 352/493-1896 or 949-5413. more & saved up to $750! Greater Chiefl and Area Chamber of Commerce Meeting Apr. 27 Packages start at just Th e next meeting will be Fri. Apr. 27 at Haven Hospice, 311 NE 9 Street in Trenton with lunch sponsored by Pinnacle Home Care at no cost to members. Space is limited so reserve a seat by calling 352/493-1849 or email: chiefl [email protected]

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