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CHIEFLAND Thursday, July 12, 2018

Proudly servingITIZEN Chiefland and Levy County for 69 years C 2 sections, 22 pages Volume 69, Number 21 www.chieflandcitizen.com Chiefland, FL 32644 $.75 Sheriff seeks budget support for Safe Schools law

By Lori Prevatt deputies in case someone had to be off, or leave a school.” Citizen Correspondent This would allow McCallum the manpower needed to meet the Safe Schools mandate, which requires every school in the state to have a school resource Sheriff Bobby McCallum addressed the Board of Levy County Commission- officer or school guardian present at all times. ers in a long discussion on July 2 in an attempt to secure additional funding In addition to the strain on the budget for the resource officer program, for the fiscal year and left the meeting short of his goal. McCallum also expressed the need for additional funding for additional over- McCallum sought additional funds to pay for full-time security on campuses time hours paid to the deputies covering the schools, insurance costs for his during school hours, meeting a new state law requirement that came in the employees, FICA and new vehicles for deputies. He also mentioned the need wake of the school shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland in for a new forensic investigator. February. “One of my forensic investigators has to be on call 24/7 every other week,” If the County would have provided McCallum the funding requested, it McCallum said. would have generated a deficit of $300,000. McCallum and the Commissioners discussed School Board funding for Safe McCallum requested $1.2 million additional dollars more than the prior Schools. The School Board had provided $409,496 to the Sheriff’s Office to year, in addition to the $550,000 the County is already providing each year go toward the safe schools program. The School Board is also committed to for school resource officers. $510,000 per year. “We have currently spent $515,000 through May of this year,” McCallum Commissioner Lilly Rooks asked McCallum if he were to receive the $1.2 said. “We currently have six school resource officers and one part time Ag- million increase, less the $550,000 already riculture deputy covering schools for us. We need to hire seven brand new promised, would he be able to approach See FISCAL Page 9A deputies. Ten other schools need deputies. That would give us three extra the School Board for more funding. Meridian move to Birthday party Chiefland imminent Lori Prevatt Citizen Correspondent

Meridian, a North Central Florida non-profit mental health and addiction treatment provider, is nearing the final phases of preparations to open their Chiefland Office, reported President Maggie Labarta at the Levy County Commission meeting July 2. Larbarta said Me- ridian purchased two buildings across from Chiefland City Hall, which are currently being renovated, and Meridian is hoping to have the new office open by the end of this summer. Meridian’s Photos by Deborah Goad Levy County base is currently in Bronson. Bronson celebrates “The plan is to Independence Day at the move operations from park July 4. Above: Trey Bronson to Chiefland,” Tucker handles a sparkler. Labarta said. “We will Bottom: Ed and Peggy have to wait and see Rowe take donations for what happens before the Food4Kids program. we decide to close the Bronson office.” The Commissioners were concerned about the Bronson office clos-

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Griner tapped as Farmer of the Year

Sean Arnold servation, according to the “I want to maximize my Editor Florida Farm Bureau, which time with the judges to show coordinates the competition. them our total operations, he list of accolades The FFB featured Griner in its not just our farming and continue to grow Ly- Floridagriculture magazine cattle operations, but also our Tnetta Usher Griner. for July. logging operations,” Griner The Chiefland timber Griner owns and manag- said. “The logging business rancher and cattle farmer has es Usher Land and Timber has been the backbone of been named Swisher Sweets/ with her husband Ken. They what we’ve done for many, Sunbelt Ag Expo Florida entered the family business many years and we’ve been Farmer of the Year. in 1989, following the tragic able to expand that with the Griner, the former Flor- death of her brother, Tommy, farming and the cattle side.” ida Agriculture Woman of and have since expanded Griner says her commu- the Year, will compete with from its foundation in timber nity projects, which include nine other state winners for to include cattle and farming. helping raise more than $1 the distinction of Southeast They are part of a group that million for the Children’s Regional Farmer of the Year, breeds composite bulls opti- Miracle Network, and con- which is revealed in October. mized for Florida climate. servation efforts are just a The prestigious state honor Griner will meet with natural outcome from her is in recognition of her “busi- judges more three hours in commitments. Lynetta Usher Griner, of Chiefland, is ness success and her contri- August as part of the process “I’m pretty passionate the Swisher Sweets/Sunbelt Ag Expo butions to her community” as to compete for the Southeast See FARM Page 9A Florida Farmer of the Year. well as her record in con- Farmer of the Year. 2A Chiefland Citizen Thursday, July 12, 2018 Levy County Sheriff's Reports Most Wanted The Levy County Sheriff’s Office reports the following arrests: Often Used Abbreviations • July 2, Earnest DL - Driver’s License Gerome Brown, 63, Wil- DWLSR - Driving While License liston, contempt of court. Suspended or Revoked Bond $40,000. DUI - Driving Under the Influence • July 4, Christian Miles FTA - Failure to Appear Cannon, 30, Newberry, ROR - Released on Own Recognizance three out-of-county war- RWV - Resisting With Violence rants. ROR. RW/OV - Resisting Without Violence Ty Colella Samantha Gath • July 3, Vajiha Farooq, VOP - Violation of Probation 20, Trenton 32, Chiefland 31, Bronson, two counts VOP VOP cruelty toward a child w/o $5,000. ment. ROR. electric weapon or device, great bodily harm. Bond • July 6, Jeffrey Resawn • July 7, Jennifer Cullen possession of cocaine, $50,000. Middleton, 34, Williston, Rodriguez, 34, Williston, possession of marijuana • July 5, Kelly Letri- FTA. Bond $2,500. possession of cocaine, not more than 20 grams, sha Geer, 40, Bronson, • July 4, Andrea Mi- possession of marijuana possession and/or use of aggravated assault. Bond chelle Mobley, 41, Ocala, not more than 20 grams. drug equipment. Bond $5,000. DWLS. Bond $10,000. • July 5, David Lee $10,000. • July 7, Octavious J. • July 3, Edward Joseph Runion, 35, Williston, • July 5, Daniel Keith Gore, 34, Bronson, two Neary III, 54, Bronson, two counts burglary, three Suffield, 55, Morriston, counts contempt of court, possession and/or use counts grand theft, grand grand theft. Bond $10,000. aggravated stalking, VOP. of drug equipment, sex theft of a motor vehicle, • July 4, James Wade Bond $50,000. offender violation failure two counts dealing in Venable, 30, Williston, Ty Larson Christina Mitchell • July 3, Vernon Scott to comply with registration stolen property. Bond DUI, DWLSR. Bond 20, Bronson 38, Bronson Hagerman, 54, Bronson, VOP VOP law. Bond $25,000. $162,000. $40,000. possession of cocaine. • July 7, Paul Leonard • July 5, Scott Starling, • July 2, Christopher Bond $5,000. Norris, 54, Old Town, 60, Fanning Springs, Yawn, 33, Cross City, ­Anyone with in- • July 3, Kelly Ann possession of a weapon or burglary, grand theft of a non-support of children or formation about Hersey, 36, Bronson, bat- ammunition by a con- motor vehicle, petit theft, spouse. Bond $25. tery, disorderly conduct. these individuals victed felon, possession crimes against a public • July 6, Timothy Ber- Bond $2,000. is asked to call the of cocaine, possession of servant, resisting W/OV. nard Young, 26, Williston, • July 5, Rashad Nakia Sheriff’s Office at marijuana not more than Bond $101,000. aggravated assault, firing Hooper, 19, Chiefland, 20 grams, possession and/ • July 2, Raymond a weapon in public or on 486-5111. To re- VOP. or use of drug equipment. Elton Stieve, 72, Fan- residential property. Bond main anonymous, • July 4, Michael James Bond $17,000. ning Springs, DUI. Bond $110,000. Koehler, 20, Williston, call Crime Stop- • July 4, Shania Aerion $2,000. • July 7, Vincent Salva- FTA. Bond $2,000. pers at 1-877-349- Leashae Perry, 18, Chief- • July 3, Quinton Jamaal tore Zottola, 57, Archer, Tana Plank • July 5, Forrest Donald 8477. land, no DL, possession Stroud, 26, Williston, car- DUI. ROR. 22, Inglis Love, 32, Plantation, out VOP and/or use of drug equip- rying a concealed weapon, of county warrant. Bond Arrest made after Fourth Construction burglar nabbed Scott Tummond Runion was located at a celebration in Bronson LCSO Public Information home outside of Williston Scott Tummond vehicle slid sideways Construction of a new and confronted. He ad- LCSO Public Information toward the group. home can be exciting and mitted to these thefts and Levy County deputies Eight teens were inter- frustrating for the owner directed investigators to assisting with the Fourth viewed and told deputies as well as the construc- a stash of stolen property, of July celebration at the they had been arguing with tion company, all within a some of which had already Bronson Sports Complex Geer and were walking single day. Delays caused been sold to unsuspect- responded to complaints of away. Geer then threatened by weather and supply ing buyers. Investigators a woman attempting to run to run them all over as she shipments are always an also recovered a stolen over a group of juveniles. got into her car, backed issue. four-wheeler and other Deputies learned a up, then sped toward them. However, theft of the items linked to additional group of teens were The teens said they had to very tools and supplies Runion reports. These cases are walking together after dive into the ditch to avoid you do have will push the 5 for two additional reports still under investigation the fireworks display. Geer being hit. frustration level to the of theft. An additional and more charges are The defendant, Kelly Geer was found at the limit. This was the case of expected to be filed soon. group in what appeared to $1380.00 in tools and Geer, 40, of Bronson, had scene and arrested. She one local man just trying to Many of the stolen tools be a deliberate attempt to construction supplies were been involved in a verbal posted a $5,000.00 bond get his home built. and supplies recovered run them over. Witnesses stolen in these consecutive dispute with the group of the following morning On June 16, deputies re- have been returned to the told deputies they saw kids days. teens. Witnesses saw Geer and released from jail. sponded to theft to a home owners. diving into the ditch to David Lee Runion, 35, enter her vehicle, back up, Her appearance in court is under construction and Runion was booked in to avoid being hit as Geer’s of Williston, was later ar- then accelerate toward the pending. met with the victim, who rested by the Levy County the Levy County Deten- discovered approximate- Sheriff’s Office Criminal tion Facility. He has been ly $860.00 in tools and Investigations Division charged with two counts Call today to advertise supplies had been stolen (CID) for perpetrating of burglary, three counts of from the construction site. these thefts. Investigators grand theft and one count 352-493-4796 Deputies returned to the received information that of dealing in stolen proper- site on July 4 and on July Runion was responsible. ty. His bond has been set at Ad#:000U36B Date:07/11/18 Day:WED Size:4X7.5 Cust:79769 Salesperson:805 Last Edited$160,000.00. 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Cake auction helps breast cancer patients Sean Arnold Editor The Levy County Horse Club raised more than $10,000 for Breast Cancer Awareness (BCA) last year, culminating its efforts with the 17th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Trail Ride in the Goethe Forest last October. The Club is back at it again, raising funds for breast cancer patients. On July 13 and July 14, in conjunction with Chiefland cupcake shop Marie’s Sweets, the group is holding its Cake Auction for Breast Cancer Awareness online. All of the funds will go towards breast cancer patients at Photos by Debbie Goad Shands Hospital in Several agencies combined efforts to put out Gainesville. a fire in Bronson July 7 after it spread across “(Levy County Horse multiple properties. Club) sets a goal every Photo provided year to raise enough money A horse at the 17th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Trail Ride last to help out breast cancer October is dressed for the occasion. The Levy County Horse Club, patients. The money helps which sponsors the fundraiser ride, is holding an online cake auction Small fire breaks (patients) with gas, bills, July 13 and July 14 with Marie’s Sweets. medication or anything else they might need help through.” 14. as many friends as out in Bronson Anyone wishing to Marie’s Sweets is possible to attract more with,” said Marie of By Debbie Goad help can either donate a posting on Facebook bidders and bakers. Marie’s Sweets, which is Beacon Correspondent facilitating the delivery of cake to Marie’s Sweets on photos of the treats, which The Levy County Firefighters were dispatched to a structure fire in the treats from bakers to East Park Avenue or go to may include cakes, Horse Club is holding its Bronson just before noon July 7. bidders. “We all know @MariesSweets15 and cookies, bundt cakes, 18th Annual Breast Cancer The fire, which initially started as a landowner was someone, either in our search Cake Auction for cheesecakes, brownies or Awareness Trail Ride this clearing his property for a building project, quickly family, one of our friends Breast Cancer in Events to other items, before the October. The Club spread to two structures on the adjoining property. or elsewhere, that has been purchase cakes. The auction on Facebook. president is Dave Wilson, The neighbors’ buildings, containing ATV vehicles, diagnosed with breast auction starts at 12 p.m. Marie encourages and the Club secretary is go-karts, propane tanks, welding equipment and other cancer. It’s awful what Friday, July 13, and lasts everyone to share the Bonnie Wilson. items appeared to be totally loss to the flames. It took these ladies have to go until 3 p.m. Sunday, July event on social media with several agencies to contain the fire – Bronson Fire and Levy County Fire worked the south side, while Chiefland, Archer and Williston departments worked the north side. A burn permit is required for land clearing, pile and acreage. A permit is not required to burn yard waste as long as required setbacks are met and there are not local, city or county ordinances in place that prohibit burning. Yard waste is considered vegetative debris, such as grass clippings, leaves, tree limbs, brush, etc. Piles greater than 8 feet in diameter will require prior authorization from the Florida Forest Service. Setback requirements and suppression equipment must be on hand. Required setbacks for an 8-foot diameter yard waste pile are: 25 feet from a home, 25 feet from wood- lands, brush or combustible structure, 150 feet from other occupied buildings, and 50 feet from paved roads. If your fire escapes, you may be liable for costs of suppression and damage to the property of others. It is illegal to burn household garbage, paper prod- ucts, treated lumber, plastics, rubber materials, tires, pes- ticides, paint and aerosol containers.

Front row, from left: City of Waldo Mayor Louie Davis, Chair of the North Central Florida Regional Planning Council; Jerry Parrish, Chief Economist and Director of Research for the Florida Chamber Foundation; Commissioner John Meeks, Levy County; and Scott Koons, Executive Director of the North Central Florida Regional Planning Council. Regional Planning Council hears from Florida Chamber City of Waldo Mayor Louie Davis, Chair of the and Union Counties. Programs include development of North Central Florida Regional Planning Council, wel- the Strategic Regional Policy Plan, technical assistance comed Dr. Jerry Parrish, Chief Economist and Director to local governments in development of comprehensive of Research from the Florida Chamber Foundation to the plans, land development regulations and grant manage- June 21 meeting of the Council held in Lake City. Also ment, and administration of hazardous materials, home- Main Number: in attendance was Levy County Commissioner John land security and economic development programs. In (352) 493-4796 Meeks. Dr. Parrish’s remarks provided Council members addition, the Council staffs the Metropolitan an overview of the Florida and North Central Florida Transportation Planning Organization for the Gainesville FAX: (352) 493-9336 economies as well as the Cornerstone 2030 strategic Urbanized Area, the North Central Florida Local 624 West Park Avenue P.O. Drawer 980 economic development planning initiative of the Florida Emergency Planning Committee, the North Central Chiefland, Florida 32644 Chamber Foundation to secure Florida’s future economy. Florida Regional Hazardous Materials Response Team www.chieflandcitizen.com The Council, whose members are local elected offi- and The Original Florida Tourism Task Force. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. cials and gubernatorial appointees, administers a variety The Council offices are located in Gainesville. More ADVERTISING of state and federal programs for north central Florida information about the Council can be found at ncfrpc. ADVERTISIN Classified AdvertisingG including Alachua, Bradford, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, org. Classified [email protected] Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Madison, Suwannee, Taylor .Display-Business...... Customers...... classifiedchieflandcitizen.co m Display Gina MacKenzie - usiness Customers:[email protected] Chad Thompson [email protected] ina Raymond Macenzie Archer . . . . [email protected]...... gmackenziechieflandcitizen.co m Tracy Powers ...... tracy.powerswillistonpioneer .com AD Legals RDCTI N Clowning Vonnie Lee [email protected] AD Chris PRODUCTION Festo ...... cfestochieflandcitizen.co m CIRCA Chris FestoTIN [email protected] around on CIRCULATION Melissa Waters, OfVonniefice Manager Lee ...... [email protected]...... classifiedchieflandcitizen.co m the Fourth NEWS NES Cookie and Rusty, Lou Sean Elliott Arnold ones, [email protected]...... editorchieflandcitizen.co m the clowns from Sean Arnold ...... sean.arnoldchieflandcitizen.co m GENERAL MANAGER Gainesville’s GENERA MANAGER Dale Bowen [email protected] Sunshine Clown Dale owen ...... generalmanagerchieflandcitizen.co m Association, made an Appearance on the Subscription Rate s: Fourth of July at Levy, SubscriptionDixie, Gilchrist Rates Counties – Otter Springs Park Levy, Dixie, $31. 00/GilchristYr. – EZ- Counties:Pay $27.00/Yr. and Campground to $32.95/Yr. In State E-Z- – $42. Pay50/ $27.95/Yr. – EZ- Yr.Pay $38.50/Yr. share balloon figures In Ou State:t of St $47.95/ate – $51. YR-00/ E-Z-Yr. Pay– EZ- $42.95Pay 47.00/Yr. and fun with visitors Out On ofline State On: l y$57.95/ – $29. 00/YR-Yr E-Z-. – EZ- PayPay $52.95 $27/Yr. at the springs. Sister *Due to the premium nature and increased cost of delivery and handling of our Thanksgiving Jillian and brother Day paper, home delivery subscribers will incur a nominal additional charge of $1.00. Jake picked out some Chiefland Citizen - (USPS 561-420), is published weekly, each Thursday, by Florida Newspapers LLC, 624 W. Park Ave., P.O. Drawer 980, Chiefland, beads and a nose Florida 32644. Periodical postage paid at Chiefland, Florida. before receiving their POSTMASTER: send address changes to: Chiefland Citizen, P.O. Drawer balloons. 980, Chiefland, Florida 32644. 4A Chiefland Citizen Thursday July 12, 2018

MWD adoption Military Working Dog Kelly was adopted after serving as an Air Force Explosive Detection and Apprehension canine. She is adopted by Captain Kench. She ate a piece of her cake and went home to a new couch with new bed grooming supplies, toys, treats cooling cloth and a special new ball. Her The cast of the upcoming “Anne of Green Gables,” which promises to advice to us all: “Keep be a treat for the whole family at the Chief Theatre later this month. looking up.” Anne of Green Gables fun for whole family at Chief Theatre By Will Rucker Gables.” It’s a wonderful show for the The Chief Theatre, home of the whole family. Suwannee Valley Players (SVP), invites Now that we’re in the middle of sum- you to its upcoming show, “Anne of mer, and school is looming just around Green Gables,” our summer children’s the corner, it’s time to take the whole production. family out for a nice dinner that ends The show runs July 20 through July with a fun show. We like to think of per- Pet of the Week 22 and July 27 through July 29. The formance nights as times to bring fami- Friday and Saturday shows are 7:30 pm, lies in the community together and enjoy Two Adorable Cuties, and the pair of Sunday shows are 2 p.m. one another’s company. Live theatre is a Sam and Tootie, made the The Chief Theatre is located at 25 great time to form new memories that Pet of the Week Choice East Park Avenue in Chiefland. Tickets will last a lifetime. this week. They may be can be reserved by calling our box office “Anne of Green Gables” is the final adopted separately or manager at 352-493-2787. You can keep show the season. Our next season will together. At approximately track of what’s going on at The Chief kick off with Shakespeare’s, “Much Ado 8 weeks of age, these black Theatre by following us on our Facebook about Nothing.” Now is the time to con- and white kittens are page. tact the box office at 352-493-2787 and healthy, socialized, adopt- We’ve had great audiences for our last ask about our season pass, which delivers able, and ready to grow up two shows, “Putnam County Spelling a great value for seeing all of next sea- in a loving new home Bee” and “Noises Off”; now we’d like to son’s shows. where they can play and be invite you back again for “Anne of Green safe. You will make ours and their dreams come true when you visit and open our shelterAd#:000U3LH door and ask Date:07/11/18 for which isDay:WED Which??? Size:3X10.5 You are Cust:304700Services 352-486-5138 Salesperson:796 Last Editedmost By:HDAEHNICK welcome to visit Pub:SPECIAL and animalservices@levycoun SERVICES Tag - SamLine:$1000 and Tootie IN – CF or SCHOLARSHIPSjust - LEVY PAPERS+$1000 IN CF SCHOLARSHI Sam, or just Tootie; but see. Color Levy Info:4COLOR County Animal ty.org. 000U3LH - Page 1 - Composite

Citizens for an Engaged Electorate (CEE) members Drollene Brown, Michele Belew and Sue Vogt listen to WMHS confidential secretary Scarlett McGowan explain some of the features of the new middle high school’s cafeteria in Williston, the venue for the upcoming Candidates Forum on Saturday, July 28. Brown and Vogt are also members of the Williston Area AARP Chapter 912, which is co-spon- soring the event. Meet the candidates at WMHS in July Citizen for and Engaged Electorate Student volunteers will read selected (CEE) and the Williston Area AARP are questions after candidates introduce hosting a Candidates Forum July 28 at themselves. Supervisor of Elections the Williston Middle High School cafete- Tammy Jones will be on hand to register ria. The doors will open at 9:30 a.m. to voters and re-register those who have a give attendees time to write down ques- new address, handwriting that has tions for candidates who are on the 2018 changed, or a new name. The program ballot for U.S. Senate, U.S. House D2, will last from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Governor, Fla. House D22, Commissioner Attendance is free to the public. Entrance of Agriculture, Levy County School will be made from Hwy 41; front gates Board and County Commission. will be closed. 000U3LH

How are you beating the summer heat? 5A Thursday, July 12, 2018 Chiefland Citizen From movie set to glistening jewel, Wakulla Springs has a deep history Tri-County Nursing celebrates Fourth Houston Keen performs

By Bonnie Wilson Tri-County Nursing & Rehab

The Tri-County Nurs- ing and Rehabilitation Center in Trenton celebrated the Fourth of July on July 3 with their residents and 450 to 500 surrounding community neighbors. Activity Director Autumn Dampier and Dietary Director Joe Weatherwax coordi- nated an explosive entertainment for our community. Excite- ment was in the air with the anticipa- tion of a spectacular fireworks show. The Lynda Kinsey/WakullaNews evening’s festivities were off to a great start with Chiefland’s hometown celebrity, Houston Keen, who provided live music Wakulla’s sparkling gem for the crowd, and he was most definitely a crowd pleaser. Editor’s note: This is the second in a series on out- Our guests were door water activities available in northwest Florida. treated to hot dogs, nachos, cold drinks, watermelon, snow eople travel from all over the world to cones, and popcorn, visit Wakulla Springs. Edward Ball all provided by the Wakulla Springs State Park is home to facility and served by one of the largest and deepest freshwa- the AARP Chapter 2133 ter springs in the world and features an of Gilchrist County. Pabundance of wildlife, including alligators, deer, This tireless, jolly and manatees. group was wonderfully According to the Florida Spring Institute, it is the supportive and deeply largest spring basin in terms of depth and volume appreciated. and provides the source of water for the Wakulla We could not have River. done this without the Several of the early Tarzan movies were filmed traffic control help of at Wakulla Springs as was the 1950s classic “Crea- Sheriff Bobby Shultz ture from the Black Lagoon.” and the Gilchrist Coun- The historic Lodge at Wakulla Springs State Park ty Sheriff’s depart- was built in the 1930s by Edward Ball. The soda ment. We graciously fountain in the Lodge’s gift shop is the world’s lon- Photo courtesy of Sean Ogden thank him and his gest continuous marble counter. The historic lodge at Wakulla Springs. crew for their diligent efforts in keeping everyone safe. S

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I’m enjoying Some things are in this category of James If I would take the time to investi- my days on the Outdoor “I’ve Had Enough.” gate, I probably would find a lot more water, I’m also Snyder Recently, the Gracious Mistress of things my parents told me that turned making plans for Truths the Parsonage said, “Your birthday is out not to be true. So, when it comes to my time back coming up. What do you want to do for about my birthday. I have given this my birth date, how can I really believe in the woods. It Gary Miller your birthday?” some rather deep thought and I have that that is my actual birth date? seems prepara- I looked at her like I have never come to my ultimate conclusion. What, if I am not as old as my par- tion for the deer looked at her before and said, “Enough, That conclusion is, I really do not ents say I am? season is just as I’ve had enough of birthdays I don’t know when my birthday is. So, with all the information I have long as the season itself. want another birthday.” That may sound silly, but I have good not found, how can I celebrate my At the top of my list right now is becoming proficient with She looked at me, laughed like usual reasons to question the actual birth date. birthday again? I think I should just put my bow. Nothing would be worse than to travel for hours to and said, “Silly boy, everybody has a Unfortunately, I cannot remember any- it aside as I did Santa Claus, the Easter hunt a nice buck and then miss it because I wasn’t comfort- birthday.” thing about that day. I do have a vague Bunny and the Tooth Fairy. I should put able with my bow. Those are the things sleepless nights are In a way, I guess she is right, but I memory of being hung upside down it in the same category, laugh it off and made of. have had enough birthdays and I do not by my feet and somebody slapping my say, “Ha, ha, ha, none of this is true.” I can remember when I first became interested in bow want another birthday. backside. That is all I remember. “What do you mean,” my wife que- hunting. I went to a local archery shop that a friend of mine I think birthday celebrations are rath- I do not know the actual date and ried, “you’re not going to celebrate your owned. I hinted to him about the uncertainty I had about my er silly when you get to be a certain age. year. birthday anymore?” ability to hunt with such a complex piece of equipment. He Sure, when you are young and full of My wife one time said to me, “Well, I explained to her that I celebrated assured me of my ability by setting up a bow for me and energy, you looked forward to birthday your parents told you what your birth- enough birthdays, birthday I’m not giving me a few pointers. It took only a few minutes for me to celebrations. You looked forward to all day was. You should trust them.” quite sure is my actual birthday, so know I could hit what I was aiming at. the birthday presents you are going to And that is the problem. It is a prob- I don’t need to celebrate anymore. What I remember most was his admonition for me to “Let be getting. Nothing is more exciting lem of trust. In the beginning years of Enough is certainly enough. the bow do all the work.” He was letting me know that if a than celebrating your birthday. my life, whenever it started, my parents “What about my birthday?” bow is tuned correctly, all I had to do was hold the pin (sight) That certainly is one stage of life. had the habit of lying to me. I simply looked at her and said, “We on the target, slowly squeeze the trigger on my release, and However, that stagecoach has left the For instance. It took me years to sure will be celebrating your birthday at the arrow would go where I aimed. If my bow was tuned ranch. I have had enough birthdays. discover that they had been lying to least once a year.” She smiled and I let right, my practice sessions would be geared toward holding One of the aggravating things about me about Santa Claus and the Easter it at that. the pin steadier on the target and judging the distance between a birthday is that you have to disclose Bunny. For many years, they assured Later that night I thought of some me and my target. After that, just let the bow do all the work. your age. You know when you say, for me there was a real Santa Claus and a Scripture I had read in the morning. This is also a great truth for us to know about the Christian example, “I’m 60,” people will always real Easter Bunny. Can you imagine “The Lord our God spake unto us in life. It seems today, there is a great frustration among those of respond by saying, “You don’t look the heartache I experienced when I Horeb, saying, Ye have dwelt long us who call ourselves Christians. It comes from our inability 60.” discovered that they were not being enough in this mount” (Deuteronomy to live the truths we hold dear. We want to do what’s right but Everybody knows that is the code for truthful to me? 1:6). God was trying to get Israel to it seems we keep failing and failing. This leaves us discour- saying, “You sure do look old.” If they were not truthful to me about move on. aged and doubtful. Or, somebody will say, “60 is the Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny, how Like Israel, sometimes we can stay The problem is not our sinfulness; the Bible says we are all new 40.” I have no idea what that can I be sure they were truthful to me “long enough” at a certain place and sinners. The problem is in our understanding of “tuning.” You means, but I certainly do not want to about my actual birth date? then we need to move on. see, when we focus on “doing” and “not doing,” we fail. But live 40 again. Someone once pointed out that I had The Rev. James L. Snyder is pas- when we focus on staying “in tune,” we succeed. We must un- Mind you, I have nothing against a birth certificate, but I do not know tor of the Family of God Fellowship, derstand this truth. Jesus is our perfectly tuned tool for life. He birthday cakes and such. I have had the validity of that birth certificate. I do 1471 Pine Road, Ocala, FL 34472. He will do the work for us. Jesus put it this way. “Abide in Me, enough birthday cakes throughout my not remember being present when that lives with the Gracious Mistress of the and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, unless it life that I probably do not need any- certificate was signed. How do I know Parsonage, in Ocala, Florida. Call him abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in Me.” more. If only I could get a birthday cake it is not fake? at 352-687-4240 or e-mail jamessny- Our job is not in the doing or not doing but in abiding. It is without all of the hullabaloo and the It took me a long time to realize that [email protected]. The church web site is in letting Jesus live out His life through us. Today, make sure singing, “Happy birthday to you…” even the Tooth Fairy was not actually www.whatafellowship.com. you’re in tune and then rest in His ability to make you into But there is a main concern I have true. When they told me about the what He wants you to be. Gary Miller [email protected] Log Cabin Quilters Epic end of summer bash The First United Methodist Church of Chiefland will host All tied up a Community-wide event called the “Epic End of Summer Bash.” The event is Saturday, July 28, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. The Log Cabin Quilters met July 5 at the Levy County We will give away about 720 backpacks and hygiene kits Quilt Museum. Several of the members were out with a vari- for prekindergarten to high school students throughout the ety of illnesses and we wish them a speedy recovery. Levy, Dixie, and Gilchrist counties. The items will be avail- John and the guys from Lancaster were out this week. able on a first-come, first-serve basis and the children must be They’re trying to get a handle on all the weeds. Right now, present to receive the supplies. Also, through donations from the weeds are winning. It’s so hot in the afternoon and then the community, we will provide a bounce house, water slide, we get more rain. They can get about half the yard done obstacle course, food, drinks and small door prizes. before it’s time for them to leave. Thanks guys for all you do We will be honored if you or your organization would join for us. us by setting up a booth to provide information on your ser- Saturday morning, July 7, I found a couple of bags on vices and a kid-friendly item such as school supplies, stickers, the front porch. Thanks for your help. It was a much better Worshiphealthy treat, etc. Or, you might consider volunteering to help Directory surprise than my flat tire that morning. with the event itself. If you are unable to attend and would There were two limbs with lots of moss on the road in like to add an item to the backpacks, please let us know what front of the building. A truck stopped so the driver could CONCORD Manatee Springs HARDEETOWN you would like to provide and have that item delivered to the move them off the road. Thank you whoever you are. BAPTIST CHURCH Church Of Christ 5551 NW CR 336 church no later than July 5. (Any perishable First foods shouldUnited be BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday First Baptist Church Chiefland, FL 32626 10 a.m...... delivered...... onBible the Study morning of the event.) Methodist Chiefland 1716 NW 14th St. One of our favorite museum pieces: Lorraine (352) 493-1219 11 a.m...... 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I called Levy County Animal Servic- My better half and I walk daily on es after several unsuccessful attempts the Nature Coast Trail, accompanied to contact a no-kill shelter. I spoke to by our two mixed breed rescued one of the ladies who explained that dogs. We walk for the exercise and they could not pick the dogs up that as patrol volunteers to observe and day so I decided to deliver them to protect this valuable asset for our their facility. I am glad that I decid- community. ed to make the trip because what I Last week, we were doing our encountered was a team of great folks thing when our girls alerted us to who are doing their best with limited something in the brambles along the resources to humanely care for the trail. This is nothing new because animals. They work with a database the trail is an extension of the Stake of rescue organizations in an effort Park system and therefore a wildlife to save as many of the animals as is refuge. We are, however, cautious to possible. dangers that come along with wildlife However, this is not the end of my encounters so we hauled back on the story. The next day during our walk girls and took a look. Down deep in we found another puppy, of same the thicket, were three puppies, all age and size. Another male and a real long legs and wiggles, glad to see cute brindle that was smart enough someone. to stay put near the freshly placed They were weak from exposure and empty Wal-Mart bag of kibble. I am with some help and coaxing made angry and sad at the same time. Who their way out onto the paved trail. would do such a thing knowing how We could tell they were in signifi- easy it was to contact Animal Servic- cant distress with ribs exposed and es and find space for the other three Levy County Montbrook fossils unsteady gait as they did their best to puppies. There are savages in our thank us for our interest. We quickly midst. I guess I’m glad they didn’t kill shared the water that we always carry the puppies and eat them. featured in new UF Museum Display to refresh our dogs. So again, we made our way back, By Nikhil Srinivasan fossils have been discovered by our The three puppies had short hair, bathed, fed and watered the fourth puppy that I am now calling “Grady” [email protected] volunteers.” The Montbrook site, long legs, floppy ears, and milk teeth, and were, by my guess, about 10 to for some reason. Mostly because I The UF Florida Museum of Natural estimated to be about 5-5.5 million years 12 weeks old. Where did they come like the name and this little boy is so History’s “Florida Fossils: Evolution of old, is a former freshwater ecosystem full from and how did they get there? sweet and intelligent. Life and Land” exhibit now features a of fish, turtles, alligators and other Even in their diminished state, I could I had him for 24 hours awaiting his Montbrook showcase with more than 30 aquatic animals. In less than three years, tell that they had not been on their ride to the Animal Services facility. specimens from the dig site on the site has yielded over 30,000 own very long because we would When I would rock on my front porch, he would come by and lay his head identifiable fossils thanks to the efforts of have seen them as we walk the trail display. The gallery is part of a new daily, unless we get rained out. on my knee as if to say, “Can I stay? I series called “Now Trending!” which will more than 750 people who have worked What possible scenario would drive won’t be any trouble, I promise,” but reveal the latest research and discoveries 18,000 hours on location. For more someone to abandon these pups to alas it was not to be. The best I could of museum scientists and volunteers. This information on the Montbrook site, visit painfully starve and dehydrate? My do was save him and his littermates showcase focuses on the Montbrook site, www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/florida- anger begins to build and I would with the help of Animal Services – and located near Williston, and specifically vertebrate-fossils/sites/mont. The Florida love to direct my wrath at the savages maybe, you? Intelligent and caring people read Museum opened the “Florida Fossils: who would do such a thing to these the process of collecting and cataloging innocent little boys. To abandon the paper. Maybe just maybe there is fossils to learn more about ancient Evolution of Life and Land” exhibit in these puppies in the wild is so cruel someone out there who would love to environments and biodiversity. “We are 2004. It is a free, permanent exhibit and and totally unnecessary. Sometimes meet Grady or one of the others who excited to have a new space to highlight encapsulates the last 65 million years of the actions of other humans make me are patiently awaiting their rescue. current paleontology research,” said Julie Florida’s history into five epochs: embarrassed of my species. For some of them, the clock is ticking Waters, Florida Museum exhibit Eocene, Oligocene, Miocene, Pliocene We coaxed and carried the three so don’t delay. Please search for Levy puppies back to my home where we County on PetFinder.com for pic- coordinator. “The fossils currently on and Pleistocene. For more information bathed, fed and watered them. They tures and background on the animals display are just the tip of the iceberg on the exhibit, visit www.floridamuseum. were weak and, even with milk teeth, available. compared to what we have in the ufl.edu/exhibits/florida-fossils or call 352- quickly gobbled down the dry kibble To the Levy County Animal Services collections, and I hope our visitors enjoy 846-2000. -30- The Florida Museum of intended for our adult dogs. I wasn’t staff, I say, Thank you for your ded- the chance to see new specimens on Natural History, which celebrated its sure they would all make it through ication and service! To the Savages display for the first time.” Featuring new 100th year in 2017 as the state museum the night because two of them felt who dumped these puppies I would feverish. The next day, the boys were say, Shame On you! There is a better fossil discoveries, the gallery explores the of natural history, inspires people to value fit as a fiddle and ready to explore way! meticulous effort that goes into the biological richness and cultural paleontological fieldwork. Guests will see heritage of our diverse world and make a actual fossils at various stages of the positive difference in its future. The collection process, from the field to the public museum is located at 3215 Hull Backpack giveaway coming lab. The exhibit also highlights the Road just east of Southwest 34th Street in important contributions of researchers the University of Florida Cultural Plaza to Chiefland location and volunteers who work at the site, in Gainesville. For more information visit Students in Chiefland and Cross City The Chiefland TCC/Wireless Zone is featuring photos of their discoveries along floridamuseum.ufl.edu or call 352-846- are about to benefit from a national located at 1604 N Young Blvd., accross with the broader significance of these 2000. The Florida Museum’s primary backpack giveaway. On July 22, nearly from NAPA, and the Cross City location specimens. “Everything we find at this collections and research facility, 1,000 participating TCC and Wireless is at 17004 SE Hwy 19. Each TCC store site is valuable and interesting to us, and Dickinson Hall, houses most of the Zone stores are teaming up to donate is donating up to 220 backpacks, and volunteers get to be part of actual museum’s more than 40 million objects 187,000 backpacks full of school supplies backpacks are available on a first-come, scientific discoveries in real time,” said and specimens, one of the nation’s largest to children through TCC’s annual School first-served basis. Jonathan Bloch, Florida Museum curator natural history collections. For more Rocks Backpack Giveaway. Since 2013, According to the National Retail of vertebrate paleontology. “This isn’t Florida Museum research and collections TCC has donated more than 752,000 Federation, families with school-aged some kind of thing that’s staged for them. news, visit floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science backpacks filled with supplies to ensure children plan to spend an average Almost all of our really rare, excellent or follow us on social media, @ children are well prepared for the start of $687.72 each, an 8 percent increase, for a FloridaMuseum. the school year. total of $29.5 billion, on school supplies Between 1-4 p.m. on July 22, this year. With nearly one of every five participating TCC stores are inviting local school-aged children in the U.S. living in CF open house in Ocala families to bring their children to the poverty, TCC is working to alleviate the The College of Central Florida invites Income Tax Forms (1040, 1040A or 1040 store to pick up a backpack filled with rising costs of school supplies through recent high school seniors and those EZ) of you and/or your parents (if you are pencils, paper, a pencil box, folders, glue this annual program. looking to advance their career to an open a dependent student); 2015 untaxed and more. house Aug. 1, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., in income (Social Security, disability, the Ewers Century Center at the Ocala workman’s compensation, etc.); driver’s Campus, 3001 S.W. College Road. license or state ID; Social Security card; Future students are encouraged to stop spouse or parent’s Social Security number by and receive assistance with the and date of birth. For Florida residency application process, financial aid, verification, please bring a copy of your placement testing, academic advising and Florida driver’s license and a copy of registration for fall semester, which your Florida vehicle registration or begins Aug. 20. voter’s registration. To apply for financial aid at the event, Light refreshments will be served. For please bring these documents: Federal more information, visit www.CF.edu/ Student Aid ID available at pin.ed.gov; openhouse or call 352-854-2322, ext. email address; 2017 W-2 and Federal 1379.

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Christina to know that AVID does help. And if you have the example, my AVID binder. The binder is where I Coughlin opportunity to be in AVID, take that opportunity. keep my planner and other class work, such as tests BMHS AVID Student You won’t regret it. and homework. So for future reference, I can always Our AVID advisors recently asked some AVID go back if I don’t remember something, along with AVID is a student-based program that we have students questions about the program. helping me study. When I first started AVID, I didn’t had for numerous years at Bronson Middle High. When BMHS sophomore Xavier Guyton was take it seriously. But eventually, I saw the progress What does it stand for? Advanced Via Individual asked how AVID has changed his life, he respond- I was making in all my other classes and my grades Determination. ed, “(It) has changed my life by helping me realize were improving tremendously. I am proud of my- Being an AVID student does not strictly mean I have to take things in class very seriously; by self and I am proud to call myself an AVID student. “you will just learn materials about college,” be- helping me set goals and keep myself organized AVID has not only made an impact on my educa- cause that’s not what it’s about. The AVID program and focused. Because of AVID, I’m not only a better tion, but on me as a person.” is about helping you prepare for college while student, but a better athlete.” BMHS junior Hope Surles was asked what she creating a successful mindset throughout your BMHS graduate Diamond Sheffield was asked thought school would be like at this point if she years at school and out of school, allowing you to what caused her to join AVID and whether it ful- wasn’t in AVID. She responded with, “I believe succeed. filled her initial reason for joining. She replied, “I that school without AVID would be less meaning- AVID has had an impact on its students at BMHS. joined AVID as a young seventh-grader, it was a ful. AVID has opened my eyes for college, for the At first, some students were not completely sure new program at Bronson and at the time everybody future, and helped prepare me for the real world if they wanted to stay in the program or if the wanted to be in it. After my first year, I loved the after school. It’s helped me study and maintain a program was going to help them succeed. But after family feel of the class and how we were looked 4.2 GPA while being a FFA officer, a varsity softball being in AVID for a while, they soon learned that it at as leaders. After graduating, AVID has definite- player and an all around fantastic student. Without will help them tremendously. ly made going to a four-year university possible. AVID, I would not be as successful as I am now. I For example, next school year will be my fourth I always knew I would go to college after high wouldn’t have the friends and family, as I do, sup- year in the program and I have learned quite a lot school, but the University of North Florida wasn’t porting me in all my decisions.” throughout those four years. The past three years possible without the help of my AVID teacher and As you can see from the student responses, in AVID have helped a ton – they’ve allowed me to classmates.” AVID is a very helpful program. As a reminder, if shine a light on my mindset as a student and as a BMHS Senior Alyssa-Jo Strickland was asked you have the opportunity to be a part of AVID, be person because I had the great opportunity to be a what impact AVID had on her other classes. Her in it. You’ll thank me and the teachers that provide part of this program. I want students and parents response was: “It helps me keep organized. For the program later on.

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about our way of life, and it just translates into where quilts I spend my energies and time,” she said. She says the recognition reflects on her employees as well. “It’s truly a recognition of, not just me, but Ken, (Ken and Lynetta’s son) Korey, Eric (Handley) and all of our employees. Even when you look at what we’re able to do commu- nity-wise, fundraisers and things like that, it’s only because we have a strong support group at work.” The Griners’ operations have netted multiple stew- The Florida Quilt Museum exhibit, “In the Museum website at www.floridaqui- “The uniforms represent our desire to ardship awards, including Honor of Those Who Serve: A Patriotic ltmuseum.com. band together to protect and defend our Florida Audubon’s Sustaina- Quilt Exhibit,” will hang in the Histo- The Patriotic Exhibit also features a country and preserve the American way ble Forestry Award, Flor- ry Room of the Florida Quilt Museum “Service Members Corner,” showcasing of life,” Meinholz said. “Those who wear ida Farm Bureau’s CARES through the end of August 2018. The uniforms and gear from the Revolution- the uniform are willing to forfeit all they Award, the Logger of the Florida Quilt Museum, located in down- ary War through Desert Storm, includ- have for democracy and freedom.” Year Award from the Flori- town Trenton, at 409 North Main Street, ing an authentic World War I Army jack- The Florida Quit Museum is home to da Forestry Association, the is open Monday through Saturday, 11 et and battlefield helmet. First Sergeant The Florida Quilt Trail and Trenton’s Southeastern Wood Produc- a.m. until 3 p.m. Admission is free, Jon Meinholz, USA, retired, who serves Suwannee Valley Quilt Festival. It’s ers Association and the For- with donations gratefully accepted. A as the JROTC Instructor at Bell High dedicated to preserving and displaying est Resources Association. preview of these quilts may be seen on School, coordinated this display. Florida’s quilting heritage. Lynetta has served on the Suwannee River Water Management Districts’ gov- erning board, including 10 ing due to the frequency of Levy residents seen last year – 20 percent of these clients are years as president, and was court-ordered counseling. The school-aged children. Most patients are below the poverty the first woman to become topic of the new office was raised line. Eighty-two Levy patients used Telehealth for treatment, president of the Florida MOVE while Meridian was negotiating it’s which is a phone treatment option; 177 of the Levy patients Forestry Association. continued from Page 1A yearly budget during the County used our acute care center.” Tri-County dairyman Ron Commission’s budget workshop. Larbarta said Bipolar Disorder, addictions and opioid ad- St. John won the Florida “We are hoping to increase our dictions are major issues in Levy County. Farmer of the Year honor in budget from $75,000 to $78,050,” “In the last five years, there has been a 16-percent growth 2011. Larbarta said. “The funding requested would all go toward pa- in the amount of patients from Levy County. In 2017, we saw “To know I’m receiving tient care. This would be a five-percent increase from last year.” 1,035 Levy residents.” an award he received is Larbarta illustrated Meridian’s budgeting needs by shar- The County Commissioners approved a 3-percent budget incredible,” Griner said. ing statistics about mental needs currently in Levy County. increase instead of the requested 5 percent. “I’m extremely honored to “We have seen 987 people from Levy already this year,” she This put the total funding provided by the county at receive this award.” said. “There was a 60-percent increase in the number of of $77,750.

“I just in the language in the Safe School is a process, it is what it is. If we or ation, the Commissioners concurred feel like Act. Guardians can’t do anything the county were flush with a bunch that the $1.2 million increase, less we are else but respond to an active threat. of money, it wouldn’t be an issue.” the funding already promised per FISCAL holding They can’t transport students and Edison noted that the school dis- year, was all the County could absorb. continued from Page 1A a whole arrest students. Guardians can be any trict is limited in how much it can This left the County paying around lot of the school personnel but teachers. levy for additional revenue. He said $800,000 in additional funding. bag right The School Board would be re- the state has provided $350,000 for Commissioner Rooks made a now,” quired to pay for guardians training Safe Schools as well as additional motion to fund the Sheriff’s Office Commissioner Matt Brooks said. as well. funding that must be spent on men- $13,577,299, which would still leave Commissioner Rock Meeks also Commission chairman John Meeks tal health. He said enrollment is not the sheriff’s office short for operat- commented: “We are in this situation noted how difficult it is for school predicted to increase this year, so no ing costs at around $275,000 for the with a partially funded mandate. We guardian applicants to pass the psy- additional funding is expected. school resource officer program. The have been funding school resource chological evaluation. “I hear that one "Our people would like an increase motion passed unanimously. officers for years.” out of seven people can’t pass the in salary, and that hasn’t happened in Sheriff McCallum responded to the The Commissioners also suggested psych evaluation,” he said. a couple years,” Edison said. “On the motion: “We will have to continue the Sheriff may want to approach the Superintendent of Schools Jeff Edi- School Board side, we got, from the using our regular deputies in the School Board about implementing son has said all sides responsible for State of Florida, a 47 cent raise.” schools and paying them overtime. the school guardian program, at least funding Safe Schools are struggling McCallum suggested that the com- This may affect the raises I planned in some schools. The program is a to find funds, but remain committed missioners possibly consider giving to give my deputies. I may have to Safe Schools option whereby staff on to keeping a deputy at every school. him the funding previously marked come back to request more money campus are trained to use weapons “This is a mutual problem that we for building the new 911 call center, later on,” McCallum said. in case of emergencies. have,” Edison said. “We’ll mutually an amount of $293,402. Undersheriff Brett Beauchamp said “The School Board does not want to solve this problem. I can tell you that “Maybe we could make some of the the consequences for not being in take that approach,” McCallum said. myself, the School Board, the Sher- funding back in years 2, 3, and 4,” Mc- compliant with the Safe Schools Act “Safe Schools officers have to have iff and the County Commissioners Callum said. The Commissioners were is not known. “I would think we could 132 hours of firearms training, in ad- are committed to making sure that not in agreement to give that funding be sued by the state, if we don’t fol- dition to 600 hours of other types of resources are allocated to make sure up. The funding for the center had low the protocol,” he said. training. They would just assist with we have a deputy at every school. Ex- been put away for a few years now. Sean Arnold contributed to this active threats. There are no doubts actly how that happens – the budget After a couple of hours of deliber- report. Ad#:000U04V Date:07/12/18 Day:THU Size:9.888X21.333 Cust:76784 Salesperson:795 Last Edited By:CDECKELMANN Pub:CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Tag Line:FY18 GAINESVILLE FL LO Color Info:4COLOR 10A 000U04VChiefland - Page 1Citizen - Composite Thursday, July 12, 2018

000U04V Thursday, July 12, 2018 B Sports Diamond dandies Chiefland baseball superlatives recognized at team banquet

Sean Arnold Editor The Chiefland baseball team boasted so many impressive individual performances this past season that it couldn’t con- tain its MVP to one player. The award, which is selected by the varsity players, went to a pair of do-it-all talents who stood out in multiple phases and split the MVP vote: Keegan McLelland and Kelby Osteen. And the best thing for Indian baseball is they both have another year eligibility. Head coach Kyle Parnell was glad the decision wasn’t up to him. “It would be a tough choice for a coach to make,” Parnell said. “I think the team made a couple of good choices. They contributed in all three areas of the game – offensively, defen- sively and pitching-wise. It’s hard to say where we’d be at if we didn’t have either one of these guys.” Indeed, McLelland was earlier awarded Offensive Player of the Year honors, and Osteen was tapped for Pitcher of the Year. SEAN ARNOLD/Citizen McLelland led the team in batting, nearly finishing the year CMHS baseball co-MVPs Keegan McLelland and Kelby Osteen. at .400 (.397), as well as RBI, doubles and hits. He was also one of the team’s top pitchers, notching a team-high four wins. “This is a young man I see up there working in the cage, putting the time in on his own and it certainly paid off for him,” Parnell said. “The numbers speak for themselves. He led the team in almost every offensive category.” Osteen led the club in ERA (3.09), opponent batting average (.177), strikeouts (42 in 43 innings) and innings pitched. He was dazzling in a couple district and regional playoff outings, that latter helping lift the club to the Elite 8. He finished sec- ond in runs scored at the plate. “He ate up a lot of innings for us in a lot of big games for us this year,” pitching coach Josh Wasson said. “He pitched really well at the end.” The Coaches Award went to senior Seth Thomas, who is going on to play for Brescia University in Kentucky. “He’s a guy that leads by example, he doesn’t say a lot, but he’s out there working,” Parnell said. “He probably spent more time working on his game in the offseason and on his own on the weekends during the season than any player I’ve ever had. He’s a great teammate. I’m glad he’s going to get the chance to continue to play the game he loves.” From left: Defensive Player of the Year and fourth-year letterman Wyatt Hammond, Mr. Hustle Kent Sloan and Coach- Thomas was also honored with fellow seniors Josh Webber es Award honoree Seth Thomas. and Zach Bloom. “In a day and age when it’s kind of the thing to do to jump around (schools), this day of recruiting and shopping schools, these guys were faithful to their teammates and faithful to their school and community. We appreciate them – they work extremely hard and they’re going to be missed.” The Mr. Hustle Award went to Kent Sloan, whose unselfish attitude Wasson extolled in handing out the award. “This is the award that should be the hardest to give out. Your attitude and your effort, that’s the only two things you can control,” Wasson said. “His hustle and attitude is never in question. He is one of the best teammates I’ve ever been around, playing or coaching. He goes hard all the time.” The 2018 Defensive Player of the Year was Wyatt Ham- mond, who, despite still having another year, is already a four-year letterman. Hammond, who was also key reliever on the mound, and who missed joining the .300 club by one hit, didn’t make an error in the outfield. “This is a guy we can put out in center field and you knew he was going to get the baseball, from gap to gap,” Wasson said. “And if anybody tried to run on him, he had the ability to throw people out.” Four players – Thomas, Payne See BALL Page 12B The .300 Club, from left: Seth Thomas, Payne Parnell, Will Sumner and Keegan McLelland. Parnell, Will Sumner Cheer Young racer pays clinic tribute to officers There will be a Chiefland Middle High School cheer Trace Reed, 17, of and then the Williston Fire clinic July 16 at Chiefland Chiefland, wanted to honor Department to gather more Elementary School. The Taylor Lindsey and Noel signatures. He’ll run the clinic takes place from 9 a.m. Ramirez, the Gilchrist car in a special tribute race to 12 p.m. and will include a County Sherriff’s Dep- Thursday, July 12, at Bron- lunch. Students from grades uties who were killed in son Motor Speedway. kindergarten to fifth grade April while eating lunch in Reed is a senior at Chief- are invited. The fee is $40. Trenton. land Middle High School. Pre-registration is July 9, 8:45 Trace has a passion for After graduation, he plans a.m. to 10:15 a.m. at CES. racing cars. He drives the to continue to work as a me- For more questions, call Patti No. 99 in the Sportsman chanic for his father, Terance ABOVE: Trace Crews at 352-221-5054 or Class at Bronson Motor Reed, at Reed Automotive. Reed with his Amy Webber at 706-416- Speedway. Last year, he was Trace’s mother, Christie Sportsman racer, 1397. the Track Champion for the Reed, reported receiving nu- decorated to pay Sportsman Class at Bronson merous compliments from tribute to law in only his first year of law enforcement officers enforcement racing. from around the area about officers and first CAAA So it was only natural that Trace and how touched responders. he would use that platform they’ve been by his actions. fundraiser to honor the deputies and “We are very proud of LEFT: Reed with all first responders. He had our son for wanting to honor Gilchrist Sheriff Chiefland Ford is holding a sticker made for the hood and pay special tribute to the Bobby Shultz. an open house and fundraiser of his racecar with the now fallen officers, those they for Chiefland Area Athletic famous images of Ramirez served with, and the first Association Saturday, July and Lindsey, and a “Back responders,” Reed said. “In 14, starting at 9 a.m. There the Blue” emblem that a world where you hear so will be hot dogs and refresh- would run down both sides much negativity about teen- manent. The league seeking of the car as well. agers, its nice to see them help to replace concession But he wanted to take it doing good things!” equipment that went missing a step further. He contacted Trace would like to make at the beginning of June. Gilchrist County Sherriff the car available to any The final CAAA football Bobby Shultz and decid- law enforcement officer or and cheer registration date ed to take his car to the first responder that would is July 21, from 9 a.m. to 12 Sherriff’s Office July 2 to like to have their signature p.m. at Strickland Park. For allow the law enforcement on the car as well. There questions on sign-ups, contact officers and first responders will be more opportunities Coach Lee Bell at 352-210- to sign the hood as well. soon. And he would like to 2617 or Cheryl Tindall at From there, it went to the invite them out to the track 352-221-8676. Chiefland Fire Department, as well. 2B Chiefland Citizen Thursday July 12, 2018 Chiefland Citizen Community Calendar Nature Coast Business Musical children’s July 2018 Council production comes to The Nature Coast Business Development Council is holding its regular monthly board meeting Thursday, Community Playhouse July 12, at 3 p.m at the Inglis Town Hall, 135 County The childhood cast of the upcoming play, “There’s a Road 40 West, Inglis, FL 34449. monster in my closet,” have been working diligently for Due to the membership of the NCBDC consisting of a month and a half, getting ready for the play’s run at the more than one member of the Levy County RESTORE Chiefland Community Playhouse in July. There will be Act advisory committee, this meeting will also serve as four showings: July 21, 27, and 28, each at 7 p.m., and a meeting for the Levy County RESTORE Act advisory a final show July 29 at 2 p.m. Adult tickets are $12 and committee. kids are $8. Children 3 and under get in free. You can The meetings are open to the public and attendees purchase tickets online at Dramafreeproductions.com. can address the council or committee. Those wishing to be placed on the agenda can contact NCBDC Executive Director David Pieklik at (352) 447-4107 ext. 108, or Ham Radio Day email [email protected] Join the Friends of the Withlacoochee Gulf Preserve The NCBDC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization at the Preserve Education Center in Yankeetown on committed to enhancing the economic prosperity and Saturday, July 21, at 10 a.m. for a live demonstration quality of life of Levy County through strengthening of Ham Radio. Come learn about Ham Radio (amateur our business community and attracting supportive new radio), both as a fun hobby and how it can be used in an industry. emergency when the power and phone lines are down. noon. The South Levy Area Marketplace in Inglis offers An amateur radio operator uses a call sign on the air a variety of local goods, including fresh organic produce, to legally identify his or her station. To celebrate the local artisan crafts & clothing, native & garden plants Hospice volunteer training anniversary of the filming of the Elvis Presley film, and quality yard sale items. Take a few minutes to do Hospice of Citrus and the Nature Coast will conduct Follow that Dream, our call sign for the day will be W4E a good thing for others — give blood in the air-condi- its next General Orientation Class for new volunteers (w4elvis). July 13 at 304 N. Main Street in Chiefland. This prepares tioned Life South Bloodmobile and/or help ‘stuff the volunteers to assist in our offices, at the Thrift & Gift bus’ for Yankeetown School. Shoppe, at Herry’s Café and in community outreach Mark your calendar and bring your friends to support Swilley family reunion small businesses & communities. New location! SLAM work. To assist patients and their families, you will also The Swilley Family Reunion will be held Sunday, need to complete the Patient Support Training Class, is now in the Food Ranch Plaza, 40 Highway 19, just July 22, at the Pavilion at Hart Springs in Gilchrist north of Follow that Dream Parkway. The SLAM is held offered separately. For information, to choose your time County. Lunch will be served at 12:30 and family and slot and reserve your space, or to select a date that better the fourth Saturday of each month. friends are invited to come early and share pictures or Vendor spaces and quality yard sales are $10 per fits your schedule, call the Volunteer Department at 352- stories about the family. Any Swilley family or friends 493-1181 (866-642-0962 toll free). 10x10 space. Civic groups and non-profits are free. will be very welcome. For more information, see www.southlevymarket- Franklin Noel Swilley (1846-1931) married place.com or call 352-302-1771. Watch Facebook for Minerva Orange Rowe (1858-1930). They had the highlights and updates at South Levy Marketplace AARP chapter meets at following children: Samuel Swilley (1876-1900), Mag- gie Lorene Swilley Brown (1876-1937), Thomas Jacob Lodge House (1880-1961), Kenneth Robert (1882-1945), Clement Scott (1884 – 1967), Mary Louise Swilley Jones (1887- Tax Free Weekend Charity The monthly meeting of Local AARP Chapter #2133 1972), Reezin Rufus Frank Swilley (1889-1918), Sallie will be held Tuesday, July 17, in the ForVets Inc. Lodge Swilley Moore (1891-1934), Annice Gay Swilley Brock Yard Sale House at Otter Springs, starting at 10:30 A.M. If you are (1893-1948), Call Rowe Swilley (1896-1959) and Clyatt Tri-County Outreach Thrift Store is holding its annual over 50, you’re welcome to fellowship and freely dine Orlando Swilley (1896-1968). tax-free weekend yard sale Aug. 3 and Aug. 4, 9 a.m. with us for your first visit as our guest. In these meetings, Bring a covered dish. Ice and paper goods will be to 2 p.m. All clothes will be $1, including name brands. you’ll receive valuable information as to what’a hap- provided. For more information, call Sammie at 352 493 Purses, shoes, backpacks are 50% off and all tax free. pening in the local area, be informed about many local 4406. Free school supplies will be given out to low income volunteer options, enjoy good fellowship, have a great families. Moms come out and get all your kids back-to- lunch, and maybe even win a door prize. Get involved, school clothes. Proceeds benefit the Outreach’s emer- join this great local organization in community caring gency food pantry. 708 N. Main St. Chiefland. 352-493- and sharing. See Chapter Treasurer Katherine LaBarca Morriston Baptist VBS 2310. for membership information. Health Chair Susan Wells Saddle up and get ready to ride with Jesus! Morris- will be joining us with excellent up-to-date information ton Baptist Church invites your family to experience concerning senior health choices and to check vital “SonWest Roundup” at the annual Vacation Bible School signs. Program Chair Janice Rogers informs us that fa- (VBS). This year’s event happens Sunday, July 22 5K fundraiser Elder Options, a non-profit agency that administers mous event speaker Luther Beauchamp will be entertain- through Tuesday, July 24 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. nightly funds from the Florida Department of Elder Affairs for ing with his short witty humor. We are excited to enjoy for children ages 3 years through 5th grade. A Family senior services in a sixteen county area, including Levy, his comical life stories. Hospitality Chair Faye Sheffield Night and Ice Cream Social will wrap up the exciting Gilchrist and Dixie Counties, is holding its annual Race says Jo Buckles and Ayers Rehab will be furnishing week on Wednesday, July 25 @ 6:30 p.m. for the Ages 5K Fundraiser Sept. 12, from 5 p.m. to 8 hamburger and hot dogs as we have our Annual Picnic “What child hasn’t dreamed of being a cowboy/ p.m. at the First Magnitude Brewery in Gainesville. The Luncheon at meeting’s close. Please bring your favorite cowgirl riding their horse on a long cattle drive through Brewery is located at 1220 SE Veitch Street. The race side dish, drinks, chips and/or desserts to be shared by the Old West? Pastor Keith Stewart said. “This year’s website is at: https://runsignup.com/Race/FL/Gaines- all. Each meal is always enjoyed, thanks our hospitality VBS takes the kids on a great adventure through the team and the chapters awesome cooks. Please remem- Old Testament stories of Moses to teach them that Jesus ville/RacefortheAges. ber “Can In Hand” and bring a “non-perishable and/or rides with them as they travel on life’s dusty trail. Saddle hygiene” item for local food bank. For more information up your horse and join the roundup!” Your on the agenda call Program Chair Janice Rogers at 463- little buckaroos will love riding the trail through the Car and Truck Show 1889. daily Bible stories, making crafts at the Trading Post, FREE event for spectators -- the Second Annual burning off energy at the Rodeo Ring and singing Open Car and Truck Show will be held Saturday, Sep- along to foot stompin’ music. They will also enjoy tember 29, from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. at Davis , tasty snacks cooked up at the Church Chuckwagon. 2600 N. Main Street in Gainesville. This event is spon- Christmas dinner in July Vacation Bible School will be held at Morriston Baptist sored by Davis Gainesville Chevrolet and The Vette Set The Cedar Key Eagles are once again hosting their Church located northeast of the Morriston Post Office at Corvette Club of Gainesville, with proceeds helping the Christmas Dinner Fundraiser to benefit the Annual Santa 3141 SE Highway 41. Nursery (infant through 3 years of Boys and Girls Club of Gainesville. There will be food Shop at Cedar Key School. The dinner is Saturday, July age) will be provided. For more info — or to pre-register trucks, raffles, 50/50, and music. There will be over 50 21, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Little Red House, Eagles your child — call 352/528-4080. classes of vehicles, plus a rat rod class -- all profession- Aerie 4194, at 7010 3rd corner of B Street in Cedar Key. ally judged. Registration fee for cars and trucks entered The dinner is $10 a plate and includes turkey, gravy, is $25.00, but spectators enter for free. Show registration all the fixings! All are welcome. It’s home cooking and is between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. with judging beginning at hospitality for a good cause. See you there. The Eagles Sell & Shop the SLAM 11:30. Awards will be presented at 2 p.m. are people helping people. Sell & shop The SLAM on July 28 from 9 a.m. until

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a copy of your DD214 or discharge. For more infor- ONGOING mation, please call 352- ACTIVITIES 275-7838. Semper Fidelis. Ongoing events are listed under headings of Bingo/Karaoke/ interest and alphabetical Games to 1 p.m. Sales go toward to noon. second Thursday of each order within each group. Disabled American Rotary feeding the needy in the The marketplace is in month at 11 a.m. at the li- ——— Veterans Auxiliary Unit Chiefland Rotary area. Donations are accept- Inglis on Highway 19 in brary, 104 NE Third St., 63 Disabled America Vet- meets at noon Wednesdays Armed Forces/ ed. For more information, front of Food Ranch For Chiefland. The Friends sup- erans Auxiliary Unit 63, at The Gathering Table on Veterans Groups please call 352-493-9723. more information, please port the library by promot- Prison Road, Cross City of- Main Street. Holy Cross Catholic call 352-302-1771. ing the library’s programs Chiefland Veterans of fers Bingo every Wednes- Suwannee Valley Ro- Church Thrift Shop in and resources and through Foreign Wars Post and day and Saturday at 6 p.m. tary meets at noon on Cross City has used fur- fund-raising projects to Auxiliary has moved to the Doors open at 4:30. New Dieting/Weight Thursdays at the Haven niture and low prices. It purchase reading materials, corner of U.S. Highway 19 games and giveaways. Control Hospice Community Cen- North and 137th Street. is open on Fridays and books on tape, videos, op- Two guaranteed $100 jack- Chiefland TOPS ter in Chiefland. Any veteran of a for- Saturdays from 9 a.m. to erating supplies and minor pots each night. Come join meets from 10:45 to 11: Williston Rotary meets eign war and anyone who 2 p.m. For information or equipment. There are no in the fun. 45 a.m. on Mondays at at 11:45 a.m. Tuesdays at has a father, mother, broth- to donate, please call 352- dues. For more informa- American Legion Good Shepherd Luther- First Presbyterian Church, er, sister, grandmother, 542-0157. tion, please call Friends Bingo American Legion an Church, U.S. Highway 247 NE First St. grandfather, son or daugh- Second to None Thrift President Ann Brown at Post 236 of Bronson is 19, north of Chiefland. ter who has served over- Shop Come browse The 352-226-7413. open now for Bingo every Both sexes are welcome. seas during time of war Monday at 6 p.m. Bring Second To None Thrift Grand Slam Bridge Help For information, call 352- and can furnish a copy of a friend and come join us Shoppe located behind the meets 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Ask for help: Ev- 463-9111.We have a new a DD214 from the military in the doublewide at 9550 Yankeetown-Inglis Wom- Mondays at St. John the ery day, older adults are TOPS No. 0891 in Chief- is invited to join us. We Hwy 27 Alt. toward Willis- an’s Club in Yankeetown. Evangelist Catholic Church abused, neglected and land. The group meeting sponsor light dinners every ton on the right-hand side. The ladies are constantly in Chiefland. For informa- denied their rights. Old- Handicap parking is in the is Thursdays at 11 a.m. All Friday night with music. adding and updating the tion, call Joan at 352-493- er adults have the right to rear of the building. Hope are welcome. The group We are open on Sundays shoppe, man cave and bou- 0279. Weekly and substi- dignity and respect; to not to see you there. For in- has national and interna- from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. tique sections. In March tute players are needed. be yelled at, hit or humil- quiries, please call Margie tional recognition. Come Business meetings are the everything on the racks Levy/Gilchrist Retired iated; and to make their at 352-317-5922 or Tom at for a visit and learn to lose second Tuesday of each 352-486-6721. will be $1. Stocked sole- Educators Association own decisions. No one weight your way! Please month and meetings for AMVETS Post 444 ly by donations from club meets on the third Monday has the right to abuse our call 352-493-7339 or 352- the Auxiliary are the first hosts bingo each Wednes- members and the commu- of every month at the Gath- elders physically or emo- 493-1351 for the location Tuesday of each month. day at 6:30 p.m.; and Fri- nity, the Second To None ering Table in Chiefland. tionally, to threaten them, and more information. Out-of-town members are day and Sunday at 7 p.m. Thrift Shoppe is one of The meeting will start or to take their money or Tai Chi Chuan: Mov- also welcome to join us. The post is at 13751 NE the finest and least expen- at 10:30 a.m. followed by property without consent. ing for Better Balance ev- 52nd Place, Williston. sive in the area. Hours are lunch. Any retired educa- Be empowered to prevent ery Monday and Wednes- Disabled American AMVETS Post 88 in Monday through Satur- tor from Gilchrist or Levy becoming a victim of elder day at 11 a.m. at First Veterans Bronson (next to the Bron- day 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and counties is invited to at- abuse. Talk to your cler- United Methodist Church, The Disabled Amer- son Speedway) at 10050 Thursday 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. tend. gy, doctor or someone you 707 N. Main St., Chief- ican Veterans seeks dis- N.E. S.R. 24 has bingo with questions 352-447- Tri-County Cruisers trust and call the confiden- land, in the fellowship hall. abled veterans to join the on the second and fourth 2057 before Bingo. All meet to show off its clas- tial Elder Abuse Hotline at To register, please contact (D.A.V.). We meet on the Tuesday of each month at proceeds generated from sic vehicles from 6:30 to 8 1-800-96-ABUSE (1-800- Elizabeth (Liz) Dalusio at first Thursday of each 7 p.m. sales are given back to the p.m. on Fridays at the Gath- 962-2873), if you or some- Elder Options by calling month at 6:30 p.m. at Beef Grand Slam Bridge community. Thrift Shop ering Table in Chiefland. one you know is abused. 352-378-6649 ext. 152 or O Brady's Restaurant, meets 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Volunteers are needed and Show up to show your car Do not be afraid to ask for 352-692-5252 7050 NW 140th Street, Mondays at the Gathering we will train. Any and all and have a good time. help. Chiefland. For additional Table in Chiefland. For in- hours are needed. Interested in bee Grandparents Rais- formation, call Joan at 352- information call Tri–County Outreach Social/Civic Groups keeping? Thinking about ing Grandkids Support 493-4743. Weekly and sub- Thrift Store is open Mon- starting a hive? Do you Commander Larry Fo- Clover Squares will Group meets the third stitute players are needed. day through Thursday have a hive and just want to land at home: 352-493- hold a “plus” workshop at Tuesday at 10 a.m. to noon from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The meet fellow bee keepers in 1351 or on cell: 727-773- 6:30 p.m. and the dance at at First Baptist Church Church/Thrift Shops store is at 708 N Main St., the community? Please join 7124. D.A.V. Hours 11 7 p.m. every Wednesday of Cross City, 16024 US. Chiefland. Sales benefit fellow bee keepers in Bron- a.m. to 4 p.m. Bronson United until a new class begins in 19.,Cross City. Childcare the on-site emergency food son on the second Thursday Tri-County Marine Methodist Thrift Shop, November at the Willis- is provided. Meet with pantry. For more informa- of each month at 6 p.m. in League Detachment No. 235 Court St. in Bronson ton Crossings RV Resort other grandparents raising tion, please call 352-493- the Bronson Library at 600 1018 Marines are looking behind the church, shop community center, 410 NE grandchildren, share expe- 2310. Gilbert St. Get questions for a few good men and hours are Friday and Satur- Fifth St., Williston. For riences, help find resources answered in a relaxed at- women to join their organi- day, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. more information, please that can help and support mosphere at informal meet- zation. Meetings are on the Divine Mercy Thrift Farmers Markets call 352-528-3323. each other. ings. The Bronson Library third Monday of the month Center on the grounds of Friends of the Luther For more information, South Levy Market- is located at 600 Gilbert at 6 p.m. The organiza- St. John the Evangelist Callaway Public Library, please call Gigi at 352- place in Inglis is the fourth Street, across from the tion is located at 1381 NE Church, 4050 NW High- the Chiefland branch of 493-9183. way 27A, is open Fridays Saturday of each month. Save-A-Lot. 82nd Ave. (off U.S. High- Summer hours are 9 a.m. the Levy County Public way 19), Old Town. Bring and Saturdays from 9 a.m. Library System, meet the 4B Chiefland Citizen Thursday, July 12, 2018 NASCAR THIS WEEK

SPEED FREAKS QUESTIONS & ATTITUDE A few questions we had to ask ourselves Compelling questions ... and maybe a few actual answers Does win again this DAYTONA year? On the Erik Jones bandwagon? GODSPEAK: Of course he will THREE THINGS WE LEARNED win again this year. He knows On, but not because of this past the path to Victory Lane now. Saturday night at Daytona. Surely, Maybe two more wins. we’ve all learned by now that plate- KEN’S CALL: Normally, you race success doesn’t translate to should never fall in love with more legitimate tests of team and first-time winners at a plate driver. We’re high on Erik liter- race, but he was seventh and ally because of his track record. sixth the previous two weeks. Remember, last year as “little So ... never mind, I still say no. brother” to Martin Truex Jr. at Fur- niture Row, in the final six races of Will Ricky Stenhouse Jr. the regular season he put together recover? finishes of 8th, 10th, 3rd, 2nd, 5th GODSPEAK: Last year Sten- and 6th. Only after that, as Truex’s house was aggressive and No. 78 and the championship run won two plate races. This became the team’s major focus, time he was overaggressive. Erik’s results slipped. And there’s He’ll be OK after he gets all been enough decent weeks this those apology notes in the year to maintain that warranted mail. promise. KEN’S CALL: He was already down as he entered Day- So, more wins for him this year? tona. He needs a Pick-Me-Up Bouquet, and soon, or he’s at It’s very, very possible, but he’s a career crossroads. probably a year away from being a weekly threat to win races. Front- pack presence on a near-weekly FEUD OF THE WEEK Just another day at the office for NASCAR at Daytona.[NEWS-JOURNAL/NIGEL COOK] basis is the current goal, you’d think, and likely attainable. VS. WIL- 1. Into the grinder finishers included AJ Allmendinger, Kasey LIAM BYRON: Keselowski Kahne and . “Top three was a — Ken Willis, ken.willis@ had a head of steam and was Restrictor-plate racing at Daytona has turned good day,” Allmendinger said. news-jrnl.com going to blow past Byron, but into a demolition derby. It has gone from “if” Byron made a late block in it happens to “when” it happens. “Sometimes 3. Out of bounds Turn 3, which ignited a 20-car you’re in the half of the field that finishes; CUP STANDINGS crash on Lap 54. sometimes you’re in half of the field that Thanks to Justin Haley’s exploits in Daytona’s GODWIN KELLY’S TAKE: doesn’t finish it,” said after Xfinity Series race, the Cup drivers stayed 1. 749 While others pointed the climbing from his wreck. away from the out-of-bounds line. Haley got 2. 692 finger at Ricky Stenhouse the checkered flag, but was penalized for 3. Martin Truex Jr. 629 Jr., Keselowski said it was 2. New faces dipping below the yellow line and was denied 4. Joey Logano 618 Byron’s fault. “We’ll go to Tal- the win by NASCAR. He was scored 18th. 5. Brad Keselowski 596 ladega and wreck everybody There is one interesting thing about Daytona Ouch! 6. 594 that throws a bad block like and Talladega races. Fans get to see fresh 7. 566 that,” he said. faces at the front of the field. Erik Jones — Godwin Kelly, godwin. 8. 544 scored his first Cup win, and other top-five [email protected] 9. 538 10. 503 GODWIN’S PICKS 11. 496 FOR KENTUCKY 12. 461 13. Erik Jones 448 WINNER: Denny Hamlin 14. 444 REST OF TOP 5: Martin Truex THREE THINGS TO WATCH 15. 426 Jr., Kevin Harvick, Kyle Busch, 16. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 407 Chase Elliott 1. Horses, bourbon 17. 371 FIRST ONE OUT: Alex 18. 347 Bowman Kentucky is synonymous with horse racing 19. Ryan Newman 332 DARK HORSE: Jimmie (Kentucky Derby), bourbon (Jim Beam, Wild 20. Daniel Suarez 318 Johnson Turkey) and college basketball (Kentucky, DON’T BE SURPRISED IF: Louisville), but has little to do with racing. Hamlin responds to what was built in Sparta, WHAT’S ON TAP Joe Gibbs said Saturday. which is an hour south from Cincinnati, and “(Denny) knows we need to hosted its first Cup Series race in 2011. Brad CUP SERIES: Quaker State 400 win races for FedEx. We need Keselowski and Kyle Busch have combined SITE: Kentucky Speedway (1.5-mile to get that done,” Gibbs said. for five wins in seven Cup races there. oval) TV SCHEDULE: Friday, practice 2. Chevy, young guns (NBC Sports Network, noon and MOTOR MOUTHS 2 p.m.), qualifying (NBC Sports PODCAST Both Chevrolet and young drivers fared Network, 6:30 p.m.). Saturday, race well at Daytona. Chevrolet had seven cars When you think Bluegrass State and racing, (NBC Sports Network, coverage The plates are off, the gloves crowded into the top-10 finishers in the Coke the Kentucky Derby springs to mind, not begins at 6 p.m.; green flag, 7:30 are off, the microphones are Zero Sugar 400, while 22-year-old Erik Jones, motorsports at Kentucky Speedway. [AP/ p.m.) on. wheeling a Toyota, won the race. Both were DARRON CUMMINGS] solid developments for each camp. Chevy XFINITY: Tune in online at scored only one win in the first half of the on the last lap of that race. Earnhardt was SITE: Kentucky Speedway www.news-journalonline. 2018 Cup Series season, but is beginning to quick to say before the race at Daytona not SCHEDULE: Friday, qualifying (NBC com/daytonamotormouths show more life as teams figure out the new to look for more catchphrases. “We are going Sports Network, 5 p.m.), race (NBC Camaro body. to have different on-track action every week, Sports Network, 8 p.m.) and I’m going to hopefully have a genuine 3. Slide job! reaction to it,” he said. “Whatever happens, CAMPING WORLD TRUCKS: Buckle happens.” Up In Your Truck 225 Jr.’s debut as a racing SITE: Kentucky Speedway announcer was a hit at Chicagoland Speed- — Godwin Kelly, godwin. TV SCHEDULE: Thursday, race (Fox way with his “Slide job! Slide job!” hollering [email protected] Sports 1, 7:30 p.m.)

2018 SCHEDULE AND WINNERS April 29: Geico 500 at Talladega (Joey Logano) Aug. 5: 355 at the Glen, at Watkins Glen May 6: AAA 400 at Dover (Kevin Harvick) Aug. 12: Pure Michigan 400 Feb. 11: Clash at Daytona (Brad Keselowski) May 12: Go Bowling 400 at Kansas (Kevin Harvick) Aug. 18: Night Race at Bristol Feb. 15: Can-Am Duel at Daytona (Ryan Blaney and Chase May 19: All-Star Race at Charlotte (Kevin Harvick) Sept. 2: at Darlington Elliott) May 27: Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte (Kyle Busch) Sept. 9: Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Feb. 18: (Austin Dillon) June 3: Pocono 400 (Martin Truex Jr.) Sept. 16: Las Vegas 400 Feb. 25: Folds of Honor 500 at Atlanta (Kevin Harvick) June 10: FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan (Clint Sept. 22: at Richmond March 4: Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas (Kevin Harvick) Bowyer) Sept. 30: Bank of America 500(k) at Charlotte road course March 11: Camping World 500(k) at Phoenix (Kevin June 24: Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma (Martin Truex Oct. 7: Delaware 400 at Dover Harvick) Jr.) Oct. 14: Alabama 500 at Talladega March 18: Auto Club 400 at Fontana (Martin Truex Jr.) July 1: Chicago 400 at Chicagoland (Kyle Busch) Oct. 21: Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas March 26: STP 500 at Martinsville (Clint Bowyer) July 7: Coke Zero 400 at Daytona (Erik Jones) Oct. 28: First Data 500 at Martinsville April 8: O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Texas (Kyle Busch) July 14: Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Nov. 4: Texas 500 April 15: Food City 500 at Bristol (Kyle Busch) July 22: New Hampshire 301 Nov. 11: Can-Am 500(k) at Phoenix April 21: Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond (Kyle Busch) July 29: Pennsylvania 400 at Pocono Nov. 18: Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead

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KYLE BUSCH KEVIN MARTIN CLINT BOWYER BRAD KYLE LARSON KURT BUSCH JOEY ERIK JONES ARIC No changes HARVICK TRUEX JR. Feels at home KESELOWSKI Avoided run- Turns 40 in a LOGANO Makes ALMIROLA here after Middle name Mr. Hunch in Kentucky Has added ner-up finish few weeks Turns 40 in Logano look Points-racing plate races is Michael likes him at boondocks William Byron at Daytona 2030 old to playoff spot Kentucky to his list 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Thursday, July 12, 2018 Chiefland Citizen 5B LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. NOTICE OF APPLICATION THE NORTH WEST 1/4 OF RUN NORTH ON THE WEST NOTICE OF APPLICATION CONCAVE TO THE SOUTH, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED BOUNDRY LINE OF SAID SEC- SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, FOR TAX DEED HAVING A RADIUS OF 635.00 FOR TAX DEED TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 1200 FEET; THENCE WESTERLY, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. that the holder(s) of Certificate RUN NORTH ON THE WEST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ALONG THE ARC OF SAID NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, GINNING. FROM SAID POINT that the holder(s) of Certificate CURVE, THROUGH A CEN- that the holder(s) of Certificate number 288-10 of the sale of OF BEGINNING, RUN EAST BOUNDRY LINE OF SAID SEC- 2010 has (have) filed said Cer- TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 1880 number 365-15 of the sale of TRAL ANGLE OF 16°24'54", A number 273-10 of the sale of 50 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 2015 has (have) filed said Cer- DISTANCE OF 181.92 FEET, 2010 has (have) filed said Cer- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- 100 FEET, THENCE WEST 50 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- sued thereon. The name(s) of GINNING. FROM SAID POINT tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- FEET, THENCE NORTH 100 sued thereon. The name(s) of OF SAID CURVE; THENCE S sued thereon. The name(s) of the holder(s) of said Certificate, FEET, BACK TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, RUN EAST the description of the property, 50 FEET, THENCE NORTH the holder(s) of said Certificate, 82°58'55" W, 616.39 FEET, TO the holder(s) of said Certificate, OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO the description of the property, THE WESTERLY EASEMENT the description of the property, the name(s) in which it is as- ROAD RIGHT OF WAY. THE 100 FEET, THENCE WEST 50 sessed are as follows: FEET, THENCE SOUTH 100 the name(s) in which it is as- LINE OF A 30 FOOT EASE- the name(s) in which it is as- ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND sessed are as follows: MENT ALONG THE CENTER- sessed are as follows: IS ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 1 FEET, BACK TO THE POINT NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO LINE OF A WOODS ROAD, BLOCK B-5 OF JEMLANDS NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE AND THE TERMINUS POINT NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION ROAD RIGHT OF WAY. THE BOCC ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND HOLDER(S): DAVID E ROB- OF THIS CENTERLINE OF HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY IN LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. ERTS EASEMENT. A 10 FOOT UTILI- BOCC AND COMMENCE AT THE IS ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 1 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF BLOCK E-6 OF JEMLANDS TY EASEMENT LYING NORTH SOUTH WEST CORNER OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF OF AND ADJACENT TO SAID LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY: PARCEL(S) THE NORTH WEST 1/4 OF UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION IN THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION IN LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE PROPERTY: TRACT 60 FOOT EASEMENT AND A THE PROPERTY: LOT 22- SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12 11A, BIG BUCK RANCH, AN 10 FOOT UTILITY EASEMENT 31, BLOCK I-6, JEMLANDS, 29, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, AND COMMENCE AT THE RANGE 14 EAST, LEVY SOUTH WEST CORNER OF UNRECORDED SUBDIVI- LYING SOUTH OF AND AD- AN UNRECORDED SUBDI- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. SION, IN SECTION 5, TOWN- JACENT TO SAID 60 FOOT VISION IN NORTHEAST 1/4 COUNTY, FLORIDA, KNOWN RUN NORTH ON THE WEST THE NORTH WEST 1/4 OF AS: LOT 1, BLOCK A-4; LOT SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12 SHIP 14, SOUTH, RANGE EASEMENT. ALSO SUBJECT OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 BOUNDRY LINE OF SAID SEC- 14 EAST, LEVY COUNTY, TO, TOGETHER WITH, AND OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 1, BLOCK A-5; LOT 1, BLOCK TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 1220 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, A-6; LOT 1, BLOCK B-1; LOT 1, LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. FLORIDA, BEING MORE PAR- RESERVING UNTO GRANT- 12 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS OR, A 30 FOOT INGRESS AND LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. BLOCK B-4; LOT 1, BLOCK GINNING. FROM SAID POINT RUN NORTH ON THE WEST B-5; LOT 1, BLOCK B-6; LOT BOUNDRY LINE OF SAID FOLLOWS: FOR A POINT OF EGRESS EASEMENT LYING BEING MORE PARTICULAR- OF BEGINNING, RUN EAST REFERENCE, COMMENCE 15 FEET ON EACH SIDE LY DESCRIBED AS FOL- 1, BLOCK E-1; LOT 1, BLOCK 50 FEET, THENCE NORTH SECTION 29 A DISTANCE OF E-2; LOT 1, BLOCK E-3; LOT 1, 2300 FEET TO THE POINT AT THE NW CORNER OF SE OF THE FOLLOWING DE- LOWS: COMMENCE AT THE 100 FEET, THENCE WEST 50 1/4 OF SECTION 5, TOWN- SCRIBED CENTERLINE: FOR SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BLOCK E-4; LOT 1, BLOCK FEET, THENCE SOUTH 100 OF BEGINNING. FROM SAID E-5; LOT 1, BLOCK E-6; LOT POINT OF BEGINNING, RUN SHIP 14 SOUTH, RANGE 14 A POINT OF REFERENCE, THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF FEET, BACK TO THE POINT EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- COMMENCE AT THE NE COR- SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12 1, BLOCK H-3; LOT 1, BLOCK OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO EAST 50 FEET, THENCE H-4; LOT 1, BLOCK H-5; LOT 1, SOUTH 100 FEET, THENCE IDA; THENCE S 89°38'02" E, NER OF SW 1/4 OF SECTION SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, ROAD RIGHT OF WAY. THE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF 5, TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA, BLOCK H-6, JEMLANDS UN- ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND WEST 50 FEET, THENCE RECORDED SUBDIVISION, NORTH 100 FEET, BACK TO SAID SE 1/4, A DISTANCE OF RANGE 14 EAST, LEVY RUN NORTH ON THE WEST IS ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 1 122.64 FEET, TO THE POINT COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID SAID TRACTS LEGALLY DE- BLOCK B-6 OF JEMLANDS THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SCRIBED AS: COMMENCE AT SUBJECT TO ROAD RIGHT OF BEGINNING; THENCE S N 89°38'02" W, ALONG THE SECTION 29 A DISTANCE UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION 38°21'27" W, 377.18 FEET; NORTH LINE OF SAID SW 1/4, OF 2640 FEET TO A POINT; THE SOUTH WEST CORNER IN LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. OF WAY. THE ABOVE DE- OF THE NORTH WEST 1/4 SCRIBED LAND IS ALSO THENCE S 16°41'20" W, 770.97 A DISTANCE OF 983.81 FEET, THENCE RUN EAST PARAL- AND COMMENCE AT THE FEET; THENCE S 07° 42'22" TO THE CENTERLINE OF LEL TO THE SOUTH BOUND- OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP SOUTH WEST CORNER OF KNOWN AS LOT 1 BLOCK 12 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, H-3 OF JEMLANDS UNRE- W, 904.21 FEET, TO THE CEN- A WOODS ROAD AND THE ARY LINE OF THE NORTH- THE NORTH WEST 1/4 OF TERLINE OF MOODY ROAD; POINT OF BEGINNING OF WEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12 CORDED SUBDIVISION IN RUN NORTH ON THE WEST LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. THENCE, ALONG SAID CEN- THIS CENTERLINE OF EASE- 29 A DISTANCE OF 2140 FEET SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, TERLINE UNTIL OTHERWISE MENT; THENCE S 04°31‘14" TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- BOUNDRY LINE OF SAID LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND COMMENCE AT THE SECTION 29 A DISTANCE OF SOUTH WEST CORNER OF NOTED, RUN N 80°36'11" W, W, ALONG SAID CENTERLINE NING; FROM SAID POINT OF RUN NORTH ON THE WEST 3.50 FEET, TO THE POINT OF OF WOODS ROAD, 1270.89 BEGINNING CONTINUE EAST 340 FEET TO THE POINT OF BOUNDRY LINE OF SAID SEC- THE NORTH WEST 1/4 OF BEGINNING. FROM SAID SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12 CURVATURE OF A CURVE FEET; THENCE S 11°32'00" W, PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 1420 CONCAVE TO THE SOUTH, ALONG SAID CENTERLINE, BOUNDARY LINE OF THE POINT OF BEGINNING, RUN FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, EAST 50 FEET, THENCE LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. HAVING A RADIUS OF 635.00 754.73 FEET, TO THE CEN- NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID GINNING. FROM SAID POINT FEET; THENCE WESTERLY, TERLINE OF MOODY ROAD SECTION 29 A DISTANCE NORTH 100 FEET, THENCE OF BEGINNING, RUN EAST RUN NORTH ON THE WEST WEST 50 FEET, THENCE BOUNDRY LINE OF SAID SEC- ALONG THE ARC OF SAID AND THE TERMINUS POINT OF 400 FEET TO A POINT; 50 FEET, THENCE SOUTH CURVE, THROUGH A CEN- OF THIS CENTERLINE OF THENCE RUN SOUTH PARAL- SOUTH 100 FEET, BACK TO 100 FEET, THENCE WEST 50 TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 2320 THE POINT OF BEGINNING. FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- TRAL ANGLE OF 16°24'54", A EASEMENT. LEL TO THE WEST BOUND- FEET, THENCE NORTH 100 DISTANCE OF 181.92 FEET, ARY LINE OF THE NORTH- THE ABOVE DESCRIBED FEET, BACK TO THE POINT GINNING. FROM SAID POINT LAND IS ALSO KNOWN AS OF BEGINNING, RUN EAST TO THE POINT OF TANGEN- NAMES IN WHICH AS- WEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO CY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE SESSED: RONALD J TRU- 29 A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET LOT 1 BLOCK A-4 OF JEM- ROAD RIGHT OF WAY. THE 50 FEET, THENCE NORTH LANDS UNRECORDED SUB- 100 FEET, THENCE WEST 50 S 82° 58'55" W, 600.57 FEET, MAN, ROSE A TRUMAN TO A POINT; THENCE RUN ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND TO THE CENTERLINE OF WEST PARALLEL TO THE DIVISION IN LEVY COUN- IS ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 1 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 100 TY, FLORIDA. SUBJECT FEET, BACK TO THE POINT A WOODS ROAD; THENCE All of said property being in the SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE BLOCK E-1 OF JEMLANDS N 11°32'00" E, ALONG SAID County of Levy, State of Florida. OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO ROAD RIGHT OF WAY. UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO AND COMMENCE AT THE ROAD RIGHT OF WAY. THE CENTERLINE, 754.72 FEET; OF SAID SECTION 29 A DIS- IN LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. THENCE N 04°31'14" E, Unless such Certificate shall be TANCE OF 400 FEET TO A SOUTH WEST CORNER OF AND COMMENCE AT THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND THE NORTH WEST 1/4 OF IS ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 1 ALONG SAID CENTERLINE, redeemed according to law, the POINT; THENCE RUN NORTH SOUTH WEST CORNER OF 1596.99 FEET; THENCE S 89° property described in such Cer- PARALLEL TO THE WEST SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12 THE NORTH WEST 1/4 OF BLOCK H-4 OF JEMLANDS SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION 38'02" E, PARALLEL WITH tificate will be sold to the high- BOUNDARY LINE OF THE SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12 SAID NORTH LINE OF SE 1/4, est bidder in the Courthouse NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, IN LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. RUN NORTH ON THE WEST AND COMMENCE AT THE A DISTANCE OF 868.07 FEET; lobby on the 13th day of August, SECTION 29 A DISTANCE OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. THENCE S 51°38'33" E, 2018 at 10:00 AM. 100 FEET TO THE POINT OF BOUNDRY LINE OF SAID RUN NORTH ON THE WEST SOUTH WEST CORNER OF SECTION 29 A DISTANCE THE NORTH WEST 1/4 OF 369.46 FEET; THENCE S BEGINNING. BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID 38°21’27" W, 124.13 FEET, TO DATED this 27th day of June, OF 540 FEET TO THE POINT SECTION 29 A DISTANCE OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12 OF BEGINNING. FROM SAID SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, CLOSE ON THE POINT OF 2018. NAMES IN WHICH AS- 1440 FEET TO THE POINT BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO, Danny J. Shipp SESSED: CORDELLE DAW- POINT OF BEGINNING, RUN OF BEGINNING. FROM SAID LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. EAST 50 FEET, THENCE RUN NORTH ON THE WEST TOGETHER WITH, AND RE- CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT SON CORPORATION POINT OF BEGINNING, RUN SERVING UNTO GRANTOR, COURT LEVY COUNTY, SOUTH 100 FEET, THENCE EAST 50 FEET, THENCE BOUNDRY LINE OF SAID SEC- WEST 50 FEET, THENCE TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 2520 AN INGRESS, EGRESS, AND FLORIDA All of said property being in the NORTH 100 FEET, THENCE PUBLIC UTILITIES EASE- County of Levy, State of Florida. NORTH 100 FEET, BACK TO WEST 50 FEET, THENCE FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- THE POINT OF BEGINNING. GINNING. FROM SAID POINT MENTS ALONG A PORTION Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, SOUTH 100 FEET, BACK OF MOODY ROAD, SAID 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. Unless such Certificate shall be THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- OF BEGINNING, RUN EAST LAND IS ALSO KNOWN AS 50 FEET, THENCE SOUTH EASEMENTS BEING MORE redeemed according to law, the NING. SUBJECT TO ROAD PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED property described in such Cer- LOT 1 BLOCK A-5 OF JEM- RIGHT OF WAY. THE ABOVE 100 FEET, THENCE WEST 50 NOTICE OF APPLICATION LANDS UNRECORDED SUB- FEET, THENCE NORTH 100 AS FOLLOWS: A 60 FOOT IN- FOR TAX DEED tificate will be sold to the high- DESCRIBED LAND IS ALSO GRESS, EGRESS AND PUB- est bidder in the Courthouse DIVISION IN LEVY COUNTY, KNOWN AS LOT 1 BLOCK FEET, BACK TO THE POINT LIC UTILITIES EASEMENT LY- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, lobby on the 13th day of August, FLORIDA. LESS ROAD RIGHT E-2 OF JEMLANDS UNRE- OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO ING 30 FEET ON EACH SIDE that the holder(s) of Certificate 2018 at 10:00 AM. OF WAY. AND COMMENCE AT CORDED SUBDIVISION IN ROAD RIGHT OF WAY. THE OF THE FOLLOWING DE- number 5490-16 of the sale of THE SOUTH WEST CORNER LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND SCRIBED CENTERLINE: FOR 2016 has (have) filed said Cer- DATED this 27th day of June, OF THE NORTH WEST 1/4 AND COMMENCE AT THE IS ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 1 A POINT OF REFERENCE, tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- 2018. OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP SOUTH WEST CORNER OF BLOCK H-5 OF JEMLANDS COMMENCE ON THE CEN- sued thereon. The name(s) of Danny J. Shipp 12 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, THE NORTH WEST 1/4 OF UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION TERLINE OF LEVY COUNTY the holder(s) of said Certificate, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12 IN LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. ROAD C-345 AT STATION the description of the property, COURT LEVY COUNTY, RUN NORTH ON THE WEST SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, AND COMMENCE AT THE 237+94.60, AS SHOWN ON the name(s) in which it is as- FLORIDA BOUNDRY LINE OF SAID LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. SOUTH WEST CORNER OF SECTION 29 A DISTANCE THE NORTH WEST 1/4 OF STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART- sessed are as follows: RUN NORTH ON THE WEST MENT OF TRANSPORTATION Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, OF 560 FEET TO THE POINT BOUNDRY LINE OF SAID SEC- SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12 RIGHT OF WAY MAINTE- NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. OF BEGINNING. FROM SAID TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 1640 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, NANCE MAP, SECTION 34110, HOLDER(S): JAMES LEE POINT OF BEGINNING, RUN FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. DATED 24TH APRIL, 1978, JONES JR NOTICE OF APPLICATION EAST 50 FEET, THENCE GINNING. FROM SAID POINT RUN NORTH ON THE WEST AND FILED IN ROAD PLAT FOR TAX DEED NORTH 100 FEET, THENCE OF BEGINNING, RUN EAST BOUNDRY LINE OF SAID SEC- BOOK B, PAGE 112, PUBLIC LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE WEST 50 FEET, THENCE 50 FEET, THENCE SOUTH TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 2540 RECORDS OF LEVY COUN- PROPERTY: COMMENCE AT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, SOUTH 100 FEET, BACK TO 100 FEET, THENCE WEST 50 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- TY, FLORIDA; THENCE S THE NE CORNER OF THE NW that the holder(s) of Certificate THE POINT OF BEGINNING. FEET, THENCE NORTH 100 GINNING. FROM SAID POINT 28°51'11" W, ALONG SAID 1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF SECTION number 3556-16 of the sale of THE ABOVE DESCRIBED FEET, BACK TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, RUN EAST CENTERLINE, 102.01 FEET, 16, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, 2016 has (have) filed said Cer- LAND IS ALSO KNOWN AS OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO 50 FEET, THENCE NORTH TO THE INTERSECTION RANGE 17 EAST, THENCE tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- LOT 1 BLOCK A-6 OF JEM- ROAD RIGHT OF WAY. THE 100 FEET, THENCE WEST 50 WITH THE SOUTHEASTERLY SOUTH 87 DEG. 32 MIN. 59 sued thereon. The name(s) of LANDS UNRECORDED SUB- ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND FEET, THENCE SOUTH 100 PROJECTION OF THE CEN- SEC. WEST ALONG THE the holder(s) of said Certificate, DIVISION IN LEVY COUNTY, IS ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 1 FEET, BACK TO THE POINT TERLINE OF MOODY ROAD; NORTH LINE OF SAID NW 1/4 the description of the property, FLORIDA. LESS ROAD RIGHT BLOCK E-3 OF JEMLANDS OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO THENCE N 54°57'00" W, OF SW 1/4 A DISTANCE OF the name(s) in which it is as- OF WAY. AND COMMENCE AT UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION ROAD RIGHT OF WAY. THE ALONG SAID PROJECTION, 306.63 FEET; THENCE SOUTH sessed are as follows: THE SOUTH WEST CORNER IN LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND 33.19 FEET, TO THE WEST 0 DEG. 37 MIN. EAST 1112.25 OF THE NORTH WEST 1/4 AND COMMENCE AT THE IS ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 1 RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LEVY FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP SOUTH WEST CORNER OF BLOCK H-6 OF JEMLANDS COUNTY ROAD C-345, A 66 GINNING; THENCE CONTIN- HOLDER(S): MICHELLE M 12 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, THE NORTH WEST 1/4 OF UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION FOOT RIGHT OF WAY PER UE SOUTH 0 DEG. 37 MIN. HEDDINS LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12 IN LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. ABOVE REFERENCE STATE EAST 130 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH ON THE WEST SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, OF FLORIDA RIGHT OF SOUTH 89 DEG. 23 MIN. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF BOUNDRY LINE OF SAID SEC- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. NAMES IN WHICH AS- WAY MAP, AND THE POINT WEST 343.85 FEET; THENCE THE PROPERTY: LOT 13, TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 760 RUN NORTH ON THE WEST SESSED: SUSIE M COLLINS, OF BEGINNING; THENCE N NORTH 3 DEG. 14 MIN. 35 BLOCK 45, WILLISTON HIGH- FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- BOUNDRY LINE OF SAID SEC- JAMES D COLLINS 54°57'00" ‘W, ALONG SAID SEC. EAST 130.30 FEET; LANDS GOLF AND COUNTRY GINNING. FROM SAID POINT TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 1660 CENTERLINE OF MOODY THENCE NORTH 89 DEG. 23 CLUB ESTATES, AS RECORD- OF BEGINNING, RUN EAST FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- All of said property being in the ROAD FOR THE REMAIN- MIN. EAST 335.08 FEET TO ED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGES 50 FEET, THENCE SOUTH GINNING. FROM SAID POINT County of Levy, State of Florida. DER OF THIS DESCRIPTION, THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 67D-67M, PUBLIC RECORDS 100 FEET, THENCE WEST 50 OF BEGINNING, RUN EAST 653.45 FEET, TO THE POINT SAID TRACT ALSO KNOWN OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA FEET, THENCE NORTH 100 50 FEET, THENCE NORTH Unless such Certificate shall be OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE AS LOT 25 OF GOLDEN VIL- FEET, BACK TO THE POINT 100 FEET, THENCE WEST 50 redeemed according to law, the CONCAVE TO THE SOUTH, LAGE, AN UNRECORDED NAMES IN WHICH AS- OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO FEET, THENCE SOUTH 100 property described in such Cer- HAVING A RADIUS OF 375.00 PLAT. TOGETHER WITH THAT SESSED: MAURITO G NAVAL- ROAD RIGHT OF WAY. THE FEET, BACK TO THE POINT tificate will be sold to the high- FEET; THENCE WESTERLY, CERTAIN 1978 CHAM MOBILE TA A/K/A MARUITO G NAVAL- ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO est bidder in the Courthouse ALONG THE ARC OF SAID HOME BEARING ID #3608A & TA, DARLITO G QUIMEN IS ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 1 ROAD RIGHT OF WAY. THE lobby on the 13th day of August, CURVE, THROUGH A CEN- 3608B AND TITLE #15249085 BLOCK B-1 OF JEMLANDS ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND 2018 at 10:00 AM. TRAL ANGLE OF 36°51'08", A & 15249086 NOW LOCATED All of said property being in the UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION IS ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 1 IN LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. DATED this 27th day of June, DISTANCE OF 241.20 FEET, THEREON. County of Levy, State of Florida. BLOCK E-4 OF JEMLANDS TO THE POINT OF TANGEN- AND COMMENCE AT THE UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION 2018. CY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE NAMES IN WHICH AS- Unless such Certificate shall be SOUTH WEST CORNER OF IN LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. Danny J. Shipp S 88°11'53" W, 400.22 FEET, SESSED: redeemed according to law, the THE NORTH WEST 1/4 OF AND COMMENCE AT THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT TO THE POINT OF CURVA- ELLA MAE JOHNSON property described in such Cer- SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH WEST CORNER OF COURT LEVY COUNTY, TURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE tificate will be sold to the high- SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, THE NORTH WEST 1/4 OF FLORIDA TO THE NORTH, HAVING A All of said property being in the est bidder in the Courthouse LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12 RADIUS OF 1045.00 FEET; County of Levy, State of Florida. lobby on the 13th day of August, RUN NORTH ON THE WEST SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, THENCE WESTERLY, ALONG 2018 at 10:00 AM. BOUNDRY LINE OF SAID SEC- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, Unless such Certificate shall be TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 1000 RUN NORTH ON THE WEST THROUGH A CENTRAL AN- redeemed according to law, the DATED this 27th day of June, FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- BOUNDRY LINE OF SAID SEC- GLE OF 09°45'50", A DIS- property described in such Cer- 2018. GINNING. FROM SAID POINT TION 29 A DISTANCE OF 1860 TANCE OF 178.08 FEET, TO tificate will be sold to the high- Danny J. Shipp OF BEGINNING, RUN EAST FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- THE POINT OF TANGENCY est bidder in the Courthouse CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT 50 FEET, THENCE NORTH GINNING. FROM SAID POINT OF SAID CURVE;THENCE N lobby on the 13th day of August, COURT LEVY COUNTY, 100 FEET, THENCE WEST 50 OF BEGINNING, RUN EAST FEET, THENCE SOUTH 100 82°02'18" W, 176.64 FEET, TO 2018 at 10:00 AM. FLORIDA 50 FEET, THENCE SOUTH THE POINT OF CURVATURE FEET, BACK TO THE POINT 100 FEET, THENCE WEST 50 OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO DATED this 27th day of June, Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO FEET, THENCE NORTH 100 THE NORTH, HAVING A RADI- 2018. 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. ROAD RIGHT OF WAY. THE FEET, BACK TO THE POINT US OF 1155.00 FEET; THENCE Danny J. Shipp ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND OF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO WESTERLY, ALONG THE ARC CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT IS ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 1 ROAD RIGHT OF WAY. THE OF SAID CURVE, THROUGH COURT LEVY COUNTY, BLOCK B-4 OF JEMLANDS ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION A CENTRAL ANGLE OF FLORIDA IS ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 1 01°26'07", A DISTANCE OF IN LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. BLOCK E-5 OF JEMLANDS 28.94 FEET, TO THE POINT OF Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, AND COMMENCE AT THE UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. SOUTH WEST CORNER OF IN LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE NORTH WEST 1/4 OF THENCE N 80°36'11" W, AND COMMENCE AT THE 607.18 FEET, TO THE POINT SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH WEST CORNER OF SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE B6 Chiefland Citizen Thursday, July 12, 2018

NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate number 4086-12 of the sale of number 4085-12 of the sale of number 3559-16 of the sale of number 3558-16 of the sale of number 3557-16 of the sale of number 1283-10 of the sale of 2012 has (have) filed said Cer- 2012 has (have) filed said Cer- 2016 has (have) filed said Cer- 2016 has (have) filed said Cer- 2016 has (have) filed said Cer- 2010 has (have) filed said Cer- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, the description of the property, the description of the property, the description of the property, the description of the property, the description of the property, the description of the property, the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows:

NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE HOLDER(S): CAP ONE AS HOLDER(S): CAP ONE AS HOLDER(S): MICHELLE M HOLDER(S): MICHELLE M HOLDER(S): MICHELLE M HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY COLL ASSN RMC TL 2013, COLL ASSN RMC TL 2013, HEDDINS HEDDINS HEDDINS BOCC LLC LLC LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE THE PROPERTY: LOT 16, THE PROPERTY: LOT 15, THE PROPERTY: LOT 14, PROPERTY: E 1/2 OF SW 1/4 PROPERTY: LOT 3 BLOCK 3, PROPERTY: LOT 2 BLOCK 3, BLOCK 45, WILLISTON HIGH- BLOCK 45, WILLISTON HIGH- BLOCK 45, WILLISTON HIGH- OF NW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF NW LAKE STAFFORD ESTATES, LAKE STAFFORD ESTATES, LANDS GOLF AND COUNTRY LANDS GOLF AND COUNTRY LANDS GOLF AND COUNTRY 1/4 , SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP ACCORDING TO THE PLAT ACCORDING TO THE PLAT CLUB ESTATES, AS RECORD- CLUB ESTATES, AS RECORD- CLUB ESTATES, AS RECORD- 14 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, THEREOF, RECORDED IN THEREOF, RECORDED IN ED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGES ED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGES ED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGES LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE(S) 53 PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE(S) 53 67D-67M, PUBLIC RECORDS 67D-67M, PUBLIC RECORDS 67D-67M, PUBLIC RECORDS AND 53-A, PUBLIC RECORDS AND 53-A, PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA NAMES IN WHICH AS- OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA, OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA, SESSED: KENNETH WHIT- TOGETHER WITH A MOBILE TOGETHER WITH A MOBILE NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- TON, ESMERELDA MCWIL- HOME HOME SESSED: MAURITO G NAVAL- SESSED: MAURITO G NAVAL- SESSED: MAURITO G NAVAL- LIAMS TA, DARLITO G QUIMEN TA A/K/A MARUITO G NAVAL- TA A/K/A MARUITO G NAVAL- NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- TA, DARLITO G QUIMEN TA, DARLITO G QUIMEN All of said property being in the SESSED: PENNY PETTY, PAT- SESSED: PENNY PETTY, PAT- All of said property being in the County of Levy, State of Florida. TY STILWELL TY STILWELL County of Levy, State of Florida. All of said property being in the All of said property being in the County of Levy, State of Florida. County of Levy, State of Florida. Unless such Certificate shall be All of said property being in the All of said property being in the Unless such Certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the County of Levy, State of Florida. County of Levy, State of Florida. redeemed according to law, the Unless such Certificate shall be Unless such Certificate shall be property described in such Cer- property described in such Cer- redeemed according to law, the redeemed according to law, the tificate will be sold to the high- Unless such Certificate shall be Unless such Certificate shall be tificate will be sold to the high- property described in such Cer- property described in such Cer- est bidder in the Courthouse redeemed according to law, the redeemed according to law, the est bidder in the Courthouse tificate will be sold to the high- tificate will be sold to the high- lobby on the 13th day of August, property described in such Cer- property described in such Cer- lobby on the 13th day of August, est bidder in the Courthouse est bidder in the Courthouse 2018 at 10:00 AM. tificate will be sold to the high- tificate will be sold to the high- 2018 at 10:00 AM. lobby on the 13th day of August, lobby on the 13th day of August, est bidder in the Courthouse est bidder in the Courthouse 2018 at 10:00 AM. 2018 at 10:00 AM. DATED this 27th day of June, lobby on the 13th day of August, lobby on the 13th day of August, DATED this 27th day of June, 2018. 2018 at 10:00 AM. 2018 at 10:00 AM. 2018. DATED this 27th day of June, DATED this 27th day of June, Danny J. Shipp Danny J. Shipp 2018. 2018. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT DATED this 27th day of June, DATED this 27th day of June, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Danny J. Shipp Danny J. Shipp COURT LEVY COUNTY, 2018. 2018. COURT LEVY COUNTY, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT FLORIDA Danny J. Shipp Danny J. Shipp FLORIDA COURT LEVY COUNTY, COURT LEVY COUNTY, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT FLORIDA FLORIDA Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, COURT LEVY COUNTY, COURT LEVY COUNTY, Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. FLORIDA FLORIDA 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate number 964-09 of the sale of number 1015-09 of the sale of number 1003-09 of the sale of number 956-09 of the sale of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- number 967-09 of the sale of number 1063-09 of the sale of sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- the description of the property, the description of the property, the description of the property, the description of the property, sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: the description of the property, the description of the property, the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY BOCC BOCC BOCC BOCC\ NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF BOCC BOCC THE PROPERTY: TRACT THE PROPERTY: TRACT THE PROPERTY: TRACT THE PROPERTY: THE TRACT #498, LEGALLY DESCRIBED #192, LEGALLY DESCRIBED #021, LEGALLY DESCRIBED #25, LEGALLY DESCRIBED LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE AS: THE S 1/2 OF THE SW AS: THE S 1/2 OF THE SE 1/4 AS: THE W 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 AS: THE N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 THE PROPERTY: TRACT PROPERTY: THE EAST 1/2 OF 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE #128, LEGALLY DESCRIBED EAST 1/2 OF WEST 1/2 OF NE SW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SEC- 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SEC- AS: THE S 1/2 OF THE SE 1/4 1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 12 16, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, TION 16, TOWNSHIP 12 TION 15, TOWNSHIP 12 OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, RANGE 17 EAST, LEVY SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 12 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. COUNTY, FLORIDA. LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. 15, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. RANGE 17 EAST, LEVY NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- COUNTY, FLORIDA. NAMES IN WHICH AS- SESSED: MANUEL GUTIER- SESSED: EDUARDO PARDO, SESSED: MIGUEL A OTERO SESSED: RAFAEL R FRAGUA- SESSED: INTERWORLD REZ ANN PARDO, ANA PARDO NATER, MIGUEL A OTERO DA, RAFAEL RODRIGUEZ NAMES IN WHICH AS- HOLDING CO., INC. NATER FRAGUADA A/K/A RAFAEL R SESSED: TITO CASTRO All of said property being in the All of said property being in the FRAGUADA All of said property being in the County of Levy, State of Florida. County of Levy, State of Florida. All of said property being in the All of said property being in the County of Levy, State of Florida. County of Levy, State of Florida. All of said property being in the County of Levy, State of Florida. Unless such Certificate shall be Unless such Certificate shall be Unless such Certificate shall be County of Levy, State of Florida. Unless such Certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the redeemed according to law, the redeemed according to law, the Unless such Certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such Cer- property described in such Cer- property described in such Cer- Unless such Certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such Cer- tificate will be sold to the high- tificate will be sold to the high- tificate will be sold to the high- redeemed according to law, the property described in such Cer- tificate will be sold to the high- est bidder in the Courthouse est bidder in the Courthouse est bidder in the Courthouse property described in such Cer- tificate will be sold to the high- est bidder in the Courthouse lobby on the 13th day of August, lobby on the 13th day of August, lobby on the 13th day of August, tificate will be sold to the high- est bidder in the Courthouse lobby on the 13th day of August, 2018 at 10:00 AM. 2018 at 10:00 AM. 2018 at 10:00 AM. est bidder in the Courthouse lobby on the 13th day of August, 2018 at 10:00 AM. lobby on the 13th day of August, 2018 at 10:00 AM. DATED this 27th day of June, DATED this 27th day of June, DATED this 27th day of June, 2018 at 10:00 AM. DATED this 27th day of June, 2018. 2018. 2018. DATED this 27th day of June, 2018. Danny J. Shipp Danny J. Shipp Danny J. Shipp DATED this 27th day of June, 2018. Danny J. Shipp CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT 2018. Danny J. Shipp CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT LEVY COUNTY, COURT LEVY COUNTY, COURT LEVY COUNTY, Danny J. Shipp CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA COURT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, FLORIDA Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate number 866-09 of the sale of number 865-09 of the sale of number 841-09 of the sale of number 710-09 of the sale of number 647-09 of the sale of number 679-09 of the sale of 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, the description of the property, the description of the property, the description of the property, the description of the property, the description of the property, the description of the property, the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows:

NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY BOCC BOCC BOCC BOCC BOCC BOCC \ LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION THE PROPERTY: TRACT THE PROPERTY: THE N 1/2 THE PROPERTY: TRACT THE PROPERTY: THE W 1/2 PROPERTY: THE W 1/2 OF OF THE PROPERTY: THE #259, LEGALLY DESCRIBED OF SW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF SE #249, LEGALLY DESCRIBED OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE AS: THE W 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF SECTION AS: THE N 1/2 OF THE SW OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE 10, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE 1/4 OF SECTION 29, TOWN- 1/4 OF SECTION 19, TOWN- SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF RANGE 17 EAST, LEVY SE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SHIP 11 SOUTH, RANGE 17 SHIP 11 SOUTH, RANGE 17 SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 12 COUNTY, FLORIDA. SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 12 EAST, BEING TRACT NO. 157. EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- 19, TOWNSHIP 11 SOUTH, SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, IDA, BEING TRACT NO. 102. RANGE 17 EAST, LEVY LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. NAMES IN WHICH AS- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. NAMES IN WHICH AS- COUNTY, FLORIDA. SESSED: ILEANA SOSA-AN- SESSED: BRUCE TUCKER, NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- DUJAR NAMES IN WHICH AS- LYDIA TUCKER SESSED: CHARLES E HA- NAMES IN WHICH AS- SESSED: SD SANFORD INC. SESSED: SD SANFORD INC. VENS, VIRGINIA HAVENS, SESSED: BARI LEWIS All of said property being in the All of said property being in the VIRGINIA B HAVENS All of said property being in the County of Levy, State of Florida. All of said property being in the County of Levy, State of Florida. All of said property being in the County of Levy, State of Florida. County of Levy, State of Florida. All of said property being in the County of Levy, State of Florida. Unless such Certificate shall be Unless such Certificate shall be County of Levy, State of Florida. Unless such Certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the Unless such Certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the Unless such Certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such Cer- redeemed according to law, the property described in such Cer- Unless such Certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such Cer- tificate will be sold to the high- property described in such Cer- tificate will be sold to the high- redeemed according to law, the property described in such Cer- tificate will be sold to the high- est bidder in the Courthouse tificate will be sold to the high- est bidder in the Courthouse property described in such Cer- tificate will be sold to the high- est bidder in the Courthouse lobby on the 13th day of August, est bidder in the Courthouse lobby on the 13th day of August, tificate will be sold to the high- est bidder in the Courthouse lobby on the 13th day of August, 2018 at 10:00 AM. lobby on the 13th day of August, 2018 at 10:00 AM. est bidder in the Courthouse lobby on the 13th day of August, 2018 at 10:00 AM. 2018 at 10:00 AM. lobby on the 13th day of August, 2018 at 10:00 AM. DATED this 27th day of June, DATED this 27th day of June, 2018 at 10:00 AM. DATED this 27th day of June, 2018. DATED this 27th day of June, 2018. DATED this 27th day of June, 2018. Danny J. Shipp 2018. Danny J. Shipp DATED this 27th day of June, 2018. Danny J. Shipp CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Danny J. Shipp CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT 2018. Danny J. Shipp CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT LEVY COUNTY, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT LEVY COUNTY, Danny J. Shipp CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA COURT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA FLORIDA COURT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, FLORIDA Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. Thursday, July 12, 2018 Chiefland Citizen B7

NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN THE 8th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED THE 8TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR LEVY IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY, COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, FLORIDA. Case No. 2017-CA-000650 that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate CASE No.: 2018-CA-000232 number 843-09 of the sale of number 850-09 of the sale of number 551-09 of the sale of number 473-10 of the sale of 21ST MORTGAGE CORPORA- 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- 2010 has (have) filed said Cer- NEW PENN FINANCIAL, LLC TION, tificate for a TaxDeed to be- is tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- D/B/A SHELL POINT Plaintiff, sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of MORTGAGE SERVICING vs. the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, Plaintiff, ANY UNKNOWN PARTY WHO the description of the property, the description of the property, the description of the property, the description of the property, vs. MAY CLAIM AS HEIR, DEVI- the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- ROBERT B. CASTLEBERRY SEE, GRANTEE, ASSIGNEE, sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: A/K/A ROBERT CASTLEBER- LIENOR, CREDITOR, TRUST- RY; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF EE, OR OTHER CLAIMANT, NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE ROBERT B. CASTLEBERRY BY, THROUGH, UNDER HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY A/K/A ROBERT CASTLE- OR AGAINST EDWARD F. BOCC BOCC BOCC BOCC BERRY; ANY AND ALL UN- WISNIEWSKI; NOEL C. SUND- KNOWN PARTIES CLAIM- HEIMER a/k/a NOEL CAROLE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER SUNDHEIMER; UNKNOWN PROPERTY: TRACT #477, THE PROPERTY: TRACT PROPERTY: THAT PORTION THE PROPERTY: BEGIN AT AND AGAINST THE HEREIN SPOUSE OF NOEL C. SUND- MORE PARTICULARLY DE- 254, UNIVERSITY ESTATES, OF NE 1/4 OF NE 1/4, SEC. THE NORTH EAST CORNER NAMED INDIVIDUAL DE- HEIMER a/k/a NOEL CAROLE SCRIBED AS: THE W 1/2 OF MORE PARTICULARLY DE- 26 T.16 R.16, AS PER DEED OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP FENDANTS WHO ARE NOT SUNDHEIMER; and UN- THE NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THE BOOK 47, PAGE 401, LESS 13 S, RANGE 15 E, RUN- KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR KNOWN TENANT. OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 E 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE DB 81, PAGE 288, RECORDS WEST ON SECTION LINE A ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN- Defendant./ OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP SE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA, DISTANCE OF 517 FT., THEN KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM 12 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, NE 1/4 OF SECTION 9, TOWN- AND DIVIDED AS SHOWN IN RUN SOUTH 105 FT., THEN AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, NOTICE OF SALE LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. SHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 17 OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK RUN WEST 75 FT., THEN RUN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANT- NOTICE IS GIVEN pursuant to a EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- 31, PAGE 734 AND LISTED AS NORTH 105 FT. TO SECTION EES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; Final Judgment dated June 19, NAMES IN WHICH AS- IDA. “PLOTS (3) AND (4)” MEASUR- LINE, THEN RUN ALONG UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN 2018 entered in Case No. 2017- SESSED: PEDRO L O FON- ING 221'10" N&S, AND 420' SECTION A DISTANCE OF 75 POSSESSION, CA-000650, of the Circuit Court TANEZ, CELIMAR O SIERRA, NAMES IN WHICH AS- E&W, LESS A 10' ROADWAY FT. TO THE PLACE OF BEGIN- Defendants. in and for Levy County, Flori- PEDRO LUIS ORTEGA FON- SESSED: VALRIZE L BRIS- EASEMENT ALONG THE FULL NING. (NOTE: LEGAL DOES da, wherein ANY UNKNOWN TANEZ, CELIMAR ORTEGA TOL, VALRIZE BRISTOL A/K/A LENGTH OF SOUTH BOUND- NOT DESIGNATE A POINT OF NOTICE OF ACTION PARTY WHO MAY CLAIM AS SIERRA VALRIZE LATRICE BRISTOL ARY FROM EAST TO WEST BEGINNING.) TO: Robert B. Castleberry HEIR, DEVISEE, GRANTEE, A/K/A VALRIZE L BRISTOL OF SAID PLOT. LESS AND EX- A/K/A Robert Castleberry ASSIGNEE, LIENOR, CREDI- All of said property being in the CEPT OR BOOK 1037, PAGE NAMES IN WHICH AS- Residence Unknown TOR, TRUSTEE, OR OTHER County of Levy, State of Florida. All of said property being in the 384. SESSED: CHARLIE MILES Unknown Spouse Of Robert B. CLAIMANT, BY, THROUGH, County of Levy, State of Florida. ESTATE AKA CHARLEY Castleberry A/K/A Robert Cas- UNDER OR AGAINST ED- Unless such Certificate shall be NAMES IN WHICH AS- MILES ESTATE tleberry WARD WISNIEWSKI; and redeemed according to law, the Unless such Certificate shall be SESSED: WM F MOYSE A/K/A Residence Unknown NOEL C. SUNDHEIMER a/k/a property described in such Cer- redeemed according to law, the MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM F All of said property being in the NOEL CAROLE SUNDHEIMER tificate will be sold to the high- property described in such Cer- MOYSE, JR, WIFE MOYSE County of Levy, State of Florida. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an are the Defendants, that Danny est bidder in the Courthouse tificate will be sold to the high- A/K/A MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM action to foreclose a mortgage J. Shipp, Clerk of the Circuit lobby on the 13th day of August, est bidder in the Courthouse F MOYSE, JR Unless such Certificate shall be on the following described prop- Court, will sell to the highest 2018 at 10:00 AM. lobby on the 13th day of August, redeemed according to law, the erty in Levy County, Florida: and best bidder for cash, at the 2018 at 10:00 AM. All of said property being in the property described in such Cer- LOT 6: COMMENCE AT THE Levy County Clerk of the Circuit DATED this 27th day of June, County of Levy, State of Florida. tificate will be sold to the high- SW CORNER OF THE SW 1/4 Court, at 355 S. Court Street, 2018. DATED this 27th day of June, est bidder in the Courthouse OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SE Bronson, Florida 32621, on July Danny J. Shipp 2018. Unless such Certificate shall be lobby on the 13th day of August, 1/4 OF SECTION 1, TOWN- 23, 2018, beginning at 11:00 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Danny J. Shipp redeemed according to law, the 2018 at 10:00 AM. SHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 16 a.m., on the prescribed date, COURT LEVY COUNTY, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT property described in such Cer- EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- the following described real FLORIDA COURT LEVY COUNTY, tificate will be sold to the high- DATED this 27th day of June, IDA, THENCE N 87 DEG property as set forth in the Fi- FLORIDA est bidder in the Courthouse 2018. 37'50" E ALONG THE SOUTH nal Judgment: SEE ATTACHED Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, lobby on the 13th day of August, Danny J. Shipp LINE OF SAID SECTION 1, A EXHIBIT “A”. INCLUDING A 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, 2018 at 10:00 AM. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT DISTANCE OF 30.02 FEET; CERTAIN NOBILITY MOBILE 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. COURT LEVY COUNTY, THENCE N 00 DEG 27'10" W HOME MODEL TROPIC ISLE NOTICE OF APPLICATION DATED this 27th day of June, FLORIDA PARALLEL TO THE WEST 40 x 24 SERIAL NUMBER N1- FOR TAX DEED 2018. LINE OF THE SE 1/4 OF SAID 8406A and N1-8406B. NOTICE OF APPLICATION Danny J. Shipp Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, SECTION 1, A DISTANCE OF NOTICE ANY PERSON CLAIM- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, FOR TAX DEED CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. 455 FEET TO THE POINT OF ING AN INTEREST IN THE that the holder(s) of Certificate COURT LEVY COUNTY, BEGINNING; THENCE CON- SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, NOTICE OF APPLICATION number 646-09 of the sale of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, FLORIDA TINUE N 00 DEG 27'10" W, 91 IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE FOR TAX DEED 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- that the holder(s) of Certificate FEET; THENCE N 87 DEG PROPERTY OWNER AS OF tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- number 1271-09 of the sale of Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 37'50" E, PARALLEL TO THE THE DATE OF THE LIS PEN- sued thereon. The name(s) of 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. that the holder(s) of Certificate SOUTH LINE OF SAID SEC- DENS MUST FILE A CLAIM the holder(s) of said Certificate, tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- number 471-09 of the sale of TION 1, A DISTANCE OF WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE the description of the property, sued thereon. The name(s) of 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- 176.10 FEET; THENCE S SALE. the name(s) in which it is as- the holder(s) of said Certificate, tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- 00 DEG 27'10" E, 91 FEET; sessed are as follows: the description of the property, sued thereon. The name(s) of THENCE S 87 DEG 37'50" W, Dated this July 5, 2018 the name(s) in which it is as- the holder(s) of said Certificate, 176.10 FEET TO THE POINT As Clerk of Circuit Court NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE sessed are as follows: OF Beginning. By: Hope Gibson HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY NOTICE OF APPLICATION the description of the property, FOR TAX DEED the name(s) in which it is as- AND LOT 7: As Deputy Clerk BOCC NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE sessed are as follows: COMMENCE AT THE SW HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, CORNER OF THE SW 1/4 OF NOTICE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF BOCC THE SW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 If you are a person with a dis- THE PROPERTY: THE E 1/2 that the holder(s) of Certificate NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE number 534-14 of the sale of HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP ability who needs any accom- OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF 17 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, modation in order to participate 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 2014 has (have) filed said Cer- BOCC THE PROPERTY: COM- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA, in this proceeding, you are en- 1/4 OF SECTION 19, TOWN- MENCE AT THE NE CORNER sued thereon. The name(s) of LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THENCE N 87 DEG 37'50" E titled, at no cost to you, to the SHIP 11 SOUTH, RANGE 17 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 the holder(s) of said Certificate, THE PROPERTY: THE EAST- ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF provision of certain assistance. EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION the description of the property, ERLY 3/4 OF ONE ACRE SAID SECTION 1, A DISTANCE Please contact Levy County IDA. (A/K/A TRACT #113) 4, TOWNSHIP 13 SOUTH, the name(s) in which it is as- OF THE SOUTH ONE-HALF OF 30.02 FEET; THENCE N 00 Clerk of the Court, 355 S. Court RANGE 18 EAST, LEVY sessed are as follows: (S 1/2) OF THE NORTH DEG 27'10" W PARALLEL TO Street, Bronson, Florida 32621 NAMES IN WHICH AS- COUNTY, FLORIDA, FOR A ONE-HALF (N 1/2) OF THE THE WEST LINE OF THE SE and whose telephone number SESSED: LUIS CRESPO, POINT OF REFERENCE; RUN NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 1, A is 352-486-5228, within two ROBINSON RIOS, CARMEN THENCE WEST ALONG THE HOLDER(S): MTAG AS CST 1/4) OF THE SOUTHWEST DISTANCE OF 546 FEET TO working days of your receipt of RIOS NORTH LINE OF NE 1/4 OF FOR EBURY FUND 2FL LLC QUARTER (SW 1/4) OF THE THE POINT OF BEGINNING; this notice. If you are hearing or NW 1/4, A DISTANCE OF 810 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE THENCE CONTINUE N 00 voice impaired, call 1-800-955- All of said property being in the FEET, RUN THENCE SOUTH, THE PROPERTY: A PARCEL 1/4) OF SECTION 34, TOWN- DEG 27'10" W 93.62 FEET TO 8711. County of Levy, State of Florida. PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF LAND IN THE NORTHEAST SHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE 15 A POINT THAT IS 30 FEET, OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4, A DIS- 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 EAST, MORE OR LESS, AND MEASURED AT RIGHT AN- EXHIBIT A Unless such Certificate shall be TANCE OF 210 FEET TO ES- OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP EXCEPTING THE MINERAL GLE, FROM THE NORTH LINE A parcel of land lying and being redeemed according to law, the TABLISH THE POINT OF BE- 13 SOUTH, RANGE 15 EAST, RIGHTS ON SAID LAND AND OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW in the East 1/2 of the Northwest property described in such Cer- GINNING; FROM SAID POINT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA, BE- WITH RIGHTS OF INGRESS 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SAID 1/4 of Section 18, Township 12 tificate will be sold to the high- OF BEGINNING, CONTINUE ING MORE PARTICULARLY AND EGRESS TO PROPERTY SECTION 1, THENCE 87 DEG South, Range 18 East, Levy est bidder in the Courthouse SOUTH A DISTANCE OF 210 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: LYING SOUTH OF THE ABOVE 44'57" E, PARALLEL TO THE County, Florida, also known lobby on the 13th day of August, FEET, RUN THENCE WEST, A FOR A POINT OF REFER- DESCRIBED TRACT PREVI- NORTH LINE OF SAID SW 1/4 as Lot 33 of an unrecorded 2018 at 10:00 AM. DISTANCE OF 300 FEET PAR- ENCE COMMENCE AT THE OUSLY RESERVED BY D.E. OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SE subdivision known as NORTH ALLEL TO NORTH LINE OF NE NORTHEAST CORNER OF JONES AND B.C. CHENAULT, 1/4, A DISTANCE OF 176.10 SOUTH ESTATES, UNIT 1, be- DATED this 27th day of June, 1/4 OF NW 1/4, RUN THENCE SECTION 26-13-15; THENCE RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC FEET; THENCE S 00 DEG ing more particularly described 2018. NORTH 210 FEET, PARALLEL RUN N 89° 05'44" W, ALONG RECORDS OF LEVY COUNTY, 27'10" E 93.27 FEET; THENCE as follows: Danny J. Shipp TO EAST LINE, RUN THENCE S 87 DEG 37'50" W, 176.10 Commence at the NE corner CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT THE NORTH LINE OF THE FLORIDA. EAST, A DISTANCE OF 300 NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SEC- FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- of the NW 1/4 of Section 18, COURT LEVY COUNTY, FEET TO POINT OF BEGIN- TION 26, A DISTANCE OF NAMES IN WHICH AS- GINNING. thence run North 86 deg. 48 FLORIDA NING. EASEMENT 30 FEET 280.35 FEET TO THE EAST- SESSED: PATRICK LANGE min. 25 sec. West a distance WIDE HAS BEEN PROVIDED ERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE Street Address: 143 Palm of 200.04 feet along the North Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, ALONG EAST SIDE OF SAID OF LEVY COUNTY ROAD All of said property being in the Street, Inglis, FL 34449 line of said Section, thence run 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. PROPERTY BY GRANTOR. NO. 303; THENCE S 05°53'22" County of Levy, State of Florida. South 00 deg. 04 min. 16 sec. NOTICE OF APPLICATION (PARCEL 4 OF UNRECORD- E, ALONG SAID RIGHT OF has been filed against you and East a distance of 1369.42 ED PLAT) FOR TAX DEED WAY LINE, 516.65 FEET Unless such Certificate shall be you are required to serve a feet; thence run South 89 deg. TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- redeemed according to law, the copy of your written defenses, 55 min. 44 sec. West a dis- NAMES IN WHICH AS- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NING; THENCE CONTINUE property described in such Cer- if any, to it on McCabe, Weis- tance of 658.00 feet to a point SESSED: SHIRLEY J CARTER that the holder(s) of Certificate S 05°53'22" E, ALONG SAID tificate will be sold to the high- berg & Conway, LLC, Plaintiff's of beginning; thence continue number 639-09 of the sale of RIGHT OF WAY LINE, 363.35 est bidder in the Courthouse attorney, whose address is 500 South 89 deg. 55 min. 44 sec. All of said property being in the 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST lobby on the 13th day of August, Australian Avenue South, Suite West a distance of 236.00 feet; County of Levy, State of Florida. tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- CORNER OF THAT PARCEL 2018 at 10:00 AM. 1000, West Palm Beach, FL thence run North 00 deg. 04 sued thereon. The name(s) of DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 33401, on or before August 20, min. 16 sec. West a distance of Unless such Certificate shall be the holder(s) of said Certificate, 75, PAGE 315 OF THE PUBLIC DATED this 27th day of June, 2018, and file the original with 232.00 feet; thence run North redeemed according to law, the the description of the property, RECORDS OF LEVY COUN- 2018. the Clerk of this Court, other- 89 deg. 55 min. 44 sec. East a property described in such Cer- the name(s) in which it is as- TY; THENCE N 84°06'38" E, Danny J. Shipp wise, a default ill be entered distance of 236.00 feet; thence tificate will be sold to the high- sessed are as follows: 182.62 FEET TO THE EAST CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT against you for the relief run South 00 deg. 04 min. 16 est bidder in the Courthouse LINE OF THE NORTHEAST COURT LEVY COUNTY, demanded in the complaint or sec. East a distance of 232.00 lobby on the 13th day of August, NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE 1/4 OF SECTION 26 AND THE FLORIDA petition. feet to the point of beginning. HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY 2018 at 10:00 AM. SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SUBJECT TO an easement for BOCC SAID PARCEL DESCRIBED IN Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, DATED on June 11, 2018 public utilities across the South DATED this 27th day of June, D.B. 75, PAGE 315; THENCE N 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. 7.5 feet thereof, also, subject to LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF 2018. 00°33'44" E, ALONG THE Danny J. Shipp an easement across the West THE PROPERTY: THE E 1/2 Danny J. Shipp EAST LINE OF THE NORTH- Public Notice Clerk of Said Court 25 feet and North 25 feet there- OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT EAST 1/4, A DISTANCE OF LaQuanda Latson of, for a public (traffic) roadway 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE NW COURT LEVY COUNTY, 365.67 FEET; THENCE S The City of Chiefland Vision As Deputy Clerk for the purpose of ingress and 1/4 OF SECTION 19, TOWN- FLORIDA 84°06'38" W, 223.71 FEET TO Committee will hold its regular egress for all property owners SHIP 11 SOUTH, RANGE 17 CLOSE ON THE POINT OF business meeting at Noon on McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, and the public. EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, BEGINNING. July 17, 2018, at the Gathering LLC NOTE: There appears to be IDA. 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. Table Restaurant, 116 N Main 500 Australian Avenue South, a mobile home located on the NAMES IN WHICH AS- St, Chiefland, FL 32626 Suite 1000 subject property. NAMES IN WHICH AS- SESSED: WENDALL IN- West Palm Beach, FL 33401 PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE SESSED: BRUCE TUCKER, GALLS, WENDALL INGALLS In accordance with the Ameri- Telephone: (561) 713-1400- Published: July 12, 19, 2018 LYDIA TUCKER A/K/A WENDELL INGALLS cans with Disabilities Act, indi- [email protected] LEVY COUNTY CANVASSING viduals with Disabilities needing BOARD ORIENTATION MEET- All of said property being in the All of said property being in the a reasonable accommodation Pub. July 5, 12, 2018 ING County of Levy, State of Florida. County of Levy, State of Florida. to participate in this proceeding should contact the office of the The Levy County Canvassing Unless such Certificate shall be Unless such Certificate shall be City Manager at City Hall, 214 Board will convene at 5:00 p.m., redeemed according to law, the redeemed according to law, the East Park Avenue, Chiefland, Wednesday, July 18, 2018, at property described in such Cer- property described in such Cer- FL 32626 (352) 493-6711. the Supervisor of Elections of- tificate will be sold to the high- tificate will be sold to the high- fice, 421 South Court Street, est bidder in the Courthouse est bidder in the Courthouse Pub. July 12, 2018 Bronson, Florida, to discuss lobby on the 13th day of August, lobby on the 13th day of August, matters pertaining to the 2018 2018 at 10:00 AM. 2018 at 10:00 AM. election cycle. In accordance with the Sunshine Law of Flori- DATED this 27th day of June, DATED this 27th day of June, da, all Canvassing Board meet- 2018. 2018. ings are open to the public. Danny J. Shipp Danny J. Shipp CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT TAMMY JONES COURT LEVY COUNTY, COURT LEVY COUNTY, SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS FLORIDA FLORIDA LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, Pub: 07/12/2018, 07/19/2018, Published: July 12, 2018 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. 07/26/2018, 08/02/2018. B8 Chiefland Citizen Thursday, July 12, 2018 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ING MORE PARTICULARLY NA CARVER JERRELS F/K/A Emergency Food and Shelter IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Public Notice OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: DONNA MICHELLE CROSS Program Advertisement THE 8th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY 4890 NE 162ND CT LEVY COUNTY IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY, The Southwest Florida Water COUNTY, FLORIDA COMMENCE AT THE NORTH- WILLISTON, FL 32618 FLORIDA. GENERAL JURIS- Management District (SWFW- CIVIL ACTION EAST CORNER OF SAID The Levy County EFSP/FEMA DICTION DIVISION MD) announces the following CASE NO.: 38-2017-CA- SOUTHEAST 1/4 AND RUN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Phase 35 Local Board has been CASE No.: 38 2017 CA 000595 public meeting to which all in- 000433 THENCE NORTH 86 DE- action to foreclosure a mort- awarded $15,643 in federal terested persons are invited: DIVISION: GREES 40 MINUTES 35 gage on the following property funds made available through WELLS FARGO BANK, NA- SECONDS WEST ALONG in LEVY county, Florida: the Department of Homeland TIONAL ASSOCIATION AS Governing Board Meeting, CIT BANK, N.A. THE NORTH LINE OF SAID Security (DHS)/Federal Emer- TRUSTEE FOR OPTION ONE Committee Meetings and Public Plaintiff, SOUTHEAST 1/4, A DIS- LOT 1, BLOCK B, SUNNY gency Management Agency MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST Hearing: Consider SWFWMD vs. TANCE OF 183.43 FEET: RIDGE, A SUBDIVISION AC- (FEMA) under the Emergen- 2007-6, ASSET-BACK CERTIF- business including adoption of THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, THENCE SOUTH 00 DE- CORDING TO THE PLAT cy Food and Shelter National ICATES, SERIES 2007-6 proposed District millage rate DEVISEES, GRANTEES, GREES 43 MINUTES 28 SEC- THEREOF RECORDED AT Board Program. Plaintiff, for fiscal year 2019. All or part of ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, ONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 30, IN vs. this meeting may be conducted CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, OR 5.42 FEET TO THE NORTH- THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF The Levy County EFSP/FEMA MARIANNE M. LUNDY; MARK by means of communications OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIM- WEST CORNER OF LOT 17, LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. Phase 35 Local Board has been E. LUNDY; media technology in order to ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, SAID BULLOCK'S SUBDIVI- chosen to receive $15,643 to et. al. permit maximum participation OR AGAINST, PENNIE E. WIL- SION: THENCE SOUTH 00 Has been filed against you and supplement emergency food Defendants. of Governing Board members. LIAMSON, DECEASED, et al, DEGREES 43 MINUTES 28 you are required to serve a and shelter programs in the Defendant(s)./ SECONDS EAST, ALONG THE copy of your written defens- county. NOTICE OF SALE DATE/TIME: Tuesday, July 24, WEST LINE OF SAID BULL- es, if any, to it on the attorney PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 2018; 10 a.m. NOTICE OF ACTION OCK'S SUBDIVISION, A DIS- for the Plaintiff: The selection was made by a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, TANCE OF 1122.60 FEET TO National Board that is chaired pursuant to the Order of Sum- PLACE: Tampa Bay Water, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, THE NORTHWEST CORNER GIBBONS| NEUMAN by the U.S. Department of mary Final Judgment of Fore- 2575 Enterprise Road, Clear- ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, OF LOT 10, SAID BULLOCK'S 3321 HENDERSON BLVD Homeland Security’s Feder- closure dated June 27, 2018 water, FL 33763 CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, OR SUBDIVISION: THENCE TAMPA, FL 33609 al Emergency Management and entered in Case No. 38 OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIM- SOUTH 00 DEGREES 49 MIN- EMAIL FOR THIS FILE:FORE- Agency and consists of repre- 2017 CA 000595 of the Circuit A copy of the agenda may be ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, UTES 26 SECONDS EAST, [email protected] sentatives from American Red Court of the 8th Judicial Circuit obtained by contacting: Water- OR AGAINST, PENNIE E. WIL- ALONG SAID WEST LINE, A Cross; Catholic Charities, USA, in and for Levy County, Florida, Matters.org – Boards, Meetings LIAMSON, DECEASED; DISTANCE OF 329.97 FEET On or be August 6, 2018, or National Council of Churches of wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, & Event Calendar; 1(800)423- TO THE NORTHWEST COR- within 30 days of the first pub- Christ in the USA; The Jewish NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS 1476 (FL only) or (352)796- Last Known Address: NER OF SAID LOT 8 AND lication of this notice of action, Federations of North America; TRUSTEE FOR OPTION ONE 7211. Unknown THE POINT OF BEGINNING and file the Original with the The Salvation Army; and, Unit- MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST Current Address: Unknown OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED Clerk of this Court either before ed Way Worldwide. The Local 2007-6, ASSET-BACK CER- The Southwest Florida Water PARCEL: THENCE CONTIN- service on Plaintiff’s attorney or Board was charged to distrib- TIFICATES, SERIES 2007-6, Management District (District) ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN UE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 49 immediately thereafter; other- ute funds appropriated by Con- is Plaintiff and MARIANNE M. does not discriminate on the PARTIES CLAIMING BY, MINUTES 26 SECONDS EAST wise a default will be entered gress to help expand the capac- LUNDY; MARK E. LUNDY; et. basis of disability. This non- THROUGH, UNDER, AND ALONG THE SAID WEST LINE, against you for the relief de- ity of food and shelter programs al., are Defendants, the Office discrimination policy involves AGAINST THE HEREIN A DISTANCE OF 134.90 FEET manded in the Complaint. in high-need areas around the of Danny J. Shipp, Levy County every aspect of the District’s NAMED INDIVIDUAL DE- TO THE SOUTHWEST COR- country. Clerk of the Court will sell to the functions, including access to FENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT NER OF SAID LOT 8: THENCE DATED June 25, 2018 highest and best bidder for cash and participation in the District’s KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR NORTH 88 DEGREES 21 MIN- A Local Board made up of rep- in the lobby of the Levy Coun- programs and activities. Anyone ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN- UTES 36 SECONDS WEST Clerk of the Circuit Court, LEVY resentatives of various com- ty Courthouse located at 355 requiring reasonable accommo- KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM A DISTANCE OF 2.22 FEET: County munity agencies will determine South Court Street, Bronson, dation as provided for in the AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, THENCE NORTH 01 DE- how the $15,643 awarded to FL 32621, at 11:00 A.M on the Americans with Disabilities Act HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANT- GREES 07 MINUTES 53 SEC- By: LaQuanda Latson Levy County are to be distrib- 20th day of August 2018, the should contact the District’s Hu- EES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS. ONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF Deputy Clerk uted among the emergency following described property as man Resources Bureau Chief, 134.93 FEET: THENCE SOUTH food and shelter programs run set forth in said Summary Final 2379 Broad St., Brooksville, FL Last Known Address: 88 DEGREES 21 MINUTES 36 Pub. July 5, 12, 2018 by local service agencies in Judgment, to wit: 34604-6899; telephone (352) Unknown SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE the area. The Local Board is 796-7211 or 1-800-423-1476 Current Address: Unknown OF 2.95 FEET TO THE SAID IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF responsible for recommending LOT 11, REGENCY OAKS, (FL only), ext. 4703; or email POINT OF BEGINNING. THE 8th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, agencies to receive these funds ACCORDING TO THE PLAT ADACoordinator@WaterMat- YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an A/K/A 420 NORTHWEST 7TH IN AND FOR LEVY COUNTY, and any additional funds made THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN ters.org. If you are hearing or action to foreclose a mortgage STREET, WILLISTON, FL FLORIDA. GENERAL JURIS- available under this phase of PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 39, OF speech impaired, please con- on the following property in 32696 DICTION DIVISION the program. THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF tact the agency using the Flor- Levy County, Florida: CASE No.: 38 2017 CA 000595 LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. ida Relay Service, 1(800)955- LOTS 7 AND 8, BULLOCK has been filed against you and Under the terms of the grant 8771 (TDD) or 1(800)955-8770 SUBDIVISION, IN THE CITY you are required to serve a WELLS FARGO BANK, NA- from the National Board, local and all fixtures and person- (Voice). OF WILLISTON, AS PER MAP copy of your written defenses TIONAL ASSOCIATION AS agencies chosen to receive al property located therein or OR PLAT THEREOF RECORD- within 30 days after the first TRUSTEE FOR OPTION ONE funds must: thereon, which are included as If any person decides to ap- ED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 50, publication, if any, on Albertelli MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 1) be private voluntary non-prof- security in Plaintiff’s mortgage. peal any decision made by the OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS Law, Plaintiff’s attorney, whose 2007-6, ASSET-BACK CERTIF- its or units of government, Board/Committee with respect OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. address is P.O. Box 23028, ICATES, SERIES 2007-6 2) be eligible to receive Federal Any person claiming an interest to any matter considered at TOGETHER WITH A STRIP OF Tampa, FL 33623, and file the Plaintiff, funds, in the surplus funds from the this meeting or hearing, he/she LAND LYING WEST OF SAID original with this Court either vs. 3) have an accounting system, sale, if any, other than the prop- will need to ensure that a ver- LOTS DESCRIBED AS FOL- before August 6, 2018 service MARIANNE M. LUNDY; MARK 4) practice nondiscrimination, erty owner as of the date of the batim record of the proceeding LOWS: on Plaintiff’s attorney, or imme- E. LUNDY; 5) have demonstrated the capa- Lis Pendens must file a claim is made, which record includes A STRIP OF LAND LYING IM- diately thereafter; otherwise, a et. al. bility to deliver emergency food within 60 days after the sale. the testimony and evidence MEDIATELY WEST OF LOT default will be entered against Defendants. and/or shelter programs, and from which the appeal is to be 7, BULLOCK'S SUBDIVISION, you for the relief demanded in 6) if they are a private voluntary Dated this 3rd day of July, 2018. issued. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT the Complaint or petition. NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- organization, have a voluntary THEREOF, AS RECORDED ANT TO CHAPTER 45 board. Danny J. Shipp For more information, you may IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 50, This notice shall be published NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Clerk of said Circuit Court contact: Lori.manuel@water- OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS once a week for two consecu- pursuant to the Order of Sum- Qualifying agencies are urged LaQuanda Latson matters.org; 1(800)423-1476 OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORI- tive weeks in the Chiefland Cit- mary Final Judgment of Fore- to apply. Public or private vol- (FL only) or (352)796-7211, x DA, IN THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 izen. closure dated June 27, 2018 untary agencies interested in McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, 4606(Ad Order EXE0629) OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP WITNESS my hand and the and entered in Case No. 38 applying for Emergency Food LLC 12 SOUTH, RANGE 18 EAST, seal of this court on this 26 day 2017 CA 000595 of the Circuit and Shelter Program funds Attorney for Plaintiff Published: July 12, 2018 LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA: BE- of June, 2018. Court of the 8th Judicial Circuit must contact Norinda Rosario 500 S. Australian Avenue, Suite ING MORE PARTICULARLY in and for Levy County, Florida, Yancey at United Way, 352- 1000 West Palm Beach, Flori- NORTH CAROLINA IN THE DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Clerk of the Circuit Court wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, 333-0844 or nyancey@united- da, 33401 GENERAL COURT OF COMMENCE AS THE NORTH- LaQuanda Latson NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS wayncfl.org, for an application. Email: FLpleadings@mwc-law. JUSTICE CUMBERLAND EAST CORNER OF SAID Deputy Clerk TRUSTEE FOR OPTION ONE The deadline for applications to com COUNTY DISTRICT COURT SOUTHEAST 1/4 AND RUN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST be received is midnight July 18, (561) 713-1400 DIVISION THENCE NORTH 86 DE- Pub. July 5, 12, 2018 2007-6, ASSET-BACK CER- 2018. FILE NO. 18 CVD 3404 GREES 40 MINUTES 35 TIFICATES, SERIES 2007-6, Pub. July 12, 19, 2018 NOTICE OF SERVICE BY SECONDS WEST, ALONG is Plaintiff and MARIANNE M. Published: July 12, 2018 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT PUBLICATION THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LUNDY; MARK E. LUNDY; et. OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL SOUTHEAST 1/4, A DISTANCE al., are Defendants, the Office CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF Public Notice SPECIAL MEETING CHRISTOPHER BLASE, OF 1 83.43 FEET; THENCE of Danny J. Shipp, Levy County FLORIDA, IN AND FOR LEVY Plaintiff SOUTH 00 DEGREES 43 MIN- Clerk of the Court will sell to the COUNTY The City Commission of the The Chiefland City Commission v. UTES 28 SECONDS EAST A highest and best bidder for cash CIVIL DIVISION City of Chiefland will hold a will hold a Special Meeting on SHANNON BLASE, DISTANCE OF 5.42 FEET TO in the lobby of the Levy Coun- Case No.: 2018-CA-000171 Public Hearing on July 23, 2018 July 23, 2018 at 5:30 PM at Defendant THE NORTHWEST CORNER ty Courthouse located at 355 Division: at 6:00 PM at City Hall, 214 City Hall, 214 East Park Avenue OF LOT 17, SAID BULLOCK'S South Court Street, Bronson, East Park Avenue. The purpose Chiefland, FL. for the purpose TO: Shannon Blase SUBDIVISION: THENCE FL 32621, at 11:00 A.M on the U.S BANK N.A, AS TRUSTEE, of the Public Hearing is to read of conducting the City Manager Address Unknown SOUTH 00 DEGREES 43 MIN- 20th day of August 2018, the SUCESSOR IN INTEREST TO the second and final reading performance evaluation. UTES 28 SECONDS EAST, following described property as WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL of Ordinance Number 18-07 a TAKE NOTICE that a pleading ALONG THE WEST LINE OF set forth in said Summary Final ASSOCIATION, AS TRUST- non-exclusive electric franchise In accordance with the Ameri- seeking relief against you has SAID BULLOCK'S SUBDIVI- Judgment, to wit: EE, FOR MID-STATE CAPI- with Duke Energy of Florida, cans with Disabilities Act, indi- been filed in the above-cap- SION A DISTANCE OF 1122.60 TAL CORPORATION 2005-1 LLC. viduals with disabilities needing tioned action. The nature of the FEET TO THE NORTHWEST LOT 11, REGENCY OAKS, TRUST,, If any person decides to ap- a reasonable accommodation relief being sought is as follows: CORNER OF LOT 10, SAID ACCORDING TO THE PLAT Plaintiff, peal the decision of the City to participate in this proceeding COMPLAINT FOR ABSOLUTE BULLOCK'S SUBDIVISION: THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN -vs- Commission he/she will need a should contact the office of the DIVORCE THENCE SOUTH 00 DE- PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 39, OF UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVI- record of proceedings for such City Manager at City Hall, 214 You are required to make de- GREES 49 MINUTES 26 SEC- THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGN- purpose and he/she may need East Park Avenue, Chiefland, fense to such pleading not later ONDS EAST ALONG SAID LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. EES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, to ensure that a verbatim record FL 32626 (352) 493-6711. than August 17, 2018, and upon WEST LINE A DISTANCE OF AND TRUSTEES OF FRAN- of the proceedings is made your failure to do so the party 464.87 FEET TO THE NORTH- and all fixtures and person- CIS LAVERNE CROSS, DE- which record includes the testi- Pub. July 12, 2018 seeking service against you will WEST CORNER OF SAID al property located therein or CEASED AND ALL OTHER mony and evidence upon which apply to the Court for the relief LOT 7 AND THE POINT OF thereon, which are included as PERSONS CLAIMING BY AND the appeal is to be based. sought. BEGINNING OF THE HERE- security in Plaintiff’s mortgage. THROUGH, UNDER, AGAINST In accordance with the Ameri- This the 27th day of June, 2018. IN DESCRIBED PARCEL: THE NAMED DEFENDANT cans with Disabilities Act, indi- THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH Any person claiming an interest FRANCIS LAVERNE CROSS, viduals with disabilities needing JAMES H. COOKE, JR. 00 DEGREES 49 MINUTES in the surplus funds from the et al., a reasonable accommodation Attorney for the Plaintiff 26 SECONDS EAST ALONG sale, if any, other than the prop- Defendants. to participate in this proceeding 343 Person Street/P.O. Drawer THE SAID WEST LINE, A DIS- erty owner as of the date of the should contact the office of the 1824 TANCE OF 134.90 FEET TO Lis Pendens must file a claim NOTICE OF ACTION City Manager at City Hall, 214 Fayetteville, North Carolina THE SOUTHWEST CORNER within 60 days after the sale. TO THE FOLLOWING DEFEN- East Park Avenue Chiefland, 28302 OF SAID LOT 7 AND THE DANTS: FL 32626 (352) 493-6711. The Telephone: (910) 483-7680 NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE Dated this 3 day of July, 2018. proposed Ordinance can be OF NORTHWEST 4TH AVE- UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF inspected during regular busi- Pub. July 5, 12, 19, 2018 NUE (PREVIOUSLY KNOWN Danny J. Shipp FRANCIS LAVERNE CROSS ness hours at City Hall, 214 AS JEFFERSON AVENUE): LaQuanda Latson 6390 NE 139TH AVE East Park Avenue. THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH Clerk of said Circuit Court WILLISTON, FL 32696 00 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 26 Published: July 12, 2018 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVI- OF 2.49 FEET; THENCE LLC SEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGN- NORTH 88 DEGREES 26 MIN- Attorney for Plaintiff EES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, UTES 05 SECONDS WEST, 500 S. Australian Avenue, AND TRUSTEES OF FRAN- A DISTANCE OF 2.49 FEET: Suite 1000 West Palm Beach, CIS LAVERNE CROSS, DE- THENCE NORTH 00 DE- Florida, 33401 Email: FLplead- CEASED AND ALL OTHER GREES 31 MINUTES 36 SEC- [email protected] PERSONS CLAIMING BY AND ONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF (561) 713-1400 THROUGH, UNDER, AGAINST 95.93 FEET: THENCE NORTH THE NAMED DEFENDANT 01 DEGREES 07 MINUTES 53 Published: July 12, 19, 2018 FRANCIS LAVERNE CROSS SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE 6390 NE 139TH AVE OF 41.45 FEET: THENCE WILLISTON FL 32696 SOUTH 88 DEGREES 21 MIN- UTES 36 SECONDS EAST A DONNA CARVER JERRELS DISTANCE OF 2.22 FEET TO F/K/A DONNA MICHELLE THE SAID POINT OF BEGIN- CROSS WARNING SIGNS NING. 9925 SW COUNTY ROAD 346 ARCHER, FL 32618 A contractor may not be licensed AND DONNA CARVER JERRELS A STRIP OF LAND LYING IM- They try to convince you a F/K/A DONNA MICHELLE MEDIATELY WEST OF LOT CROSS 8, BULLOCK'S SUBDIVISION, 4890 NE 162ND CT ACCORDING TO THE PLAT WILLISTON, FL 32618 permit is not necessary or that THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 50, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DON- OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS NA CARVER JERRELS F/K/A it’s cheaper if you obtain it OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORI- DONNA MICHELLE CROSS DA, IN THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 9925 SW COUNTY ROAD 346 OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP ARCHER, FL 32618 yourself 12 SOUTH, RANGE 18 EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA: BE- UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DON- Myfloridalicense.com Thursday, July 12, 2018 Chiefland Citizen B9 CLASSIFIEDS

Please check your ad for any errors the first week it appears. The Chiefland Citizen will #000TSI6 be responsible for only ONE Contract Log Truck Drivers FENCE INSTALLATION or Repair. ****ATTENTION CONSUMERS***** LANGSTON TREE incorrect insertion and for no wanted. Insurance & CDL require- Brout’s Custom Service. All types of Please make sure you are using a li- ment. Call Shelton. 352-538-0332 fencing. Reasonable prices. 17+ censed & insured service profes- greater extend than the number years experience. 352-949-1444 sional. Many service advertisers are of words charged for in the required by state law to include their advertisement. No adjustment state license number in all advertise- will be made on errors that do ments. If you don’t see a license number in the ad you should inquire not materially affect the value of about it & be suspicious that you may the advertisement. Any errors CASH for cars and trucks, running be contacting an unlicensed business. should be reported immediately or not. any condition. (352)771-6191 ALL TRADES Handyman Services, The Chiefland Citizen wants to insure calling 493-4796 pressure cleaning, painting, drywall, that our ads meet the requirements of DOCK LABORER needed. Apply in carpentry & tile, even tractor services. the law. Beware of any service adver- You will not be charged for any person only at Rick’s Seafood 352-578-5325 tiser that can not provide proof that Classified Ad if canceled by our Drivers Needed CDL Class A over Handyman Residential services. they are licensed to do business. For deadline, 4 p.m. on Monday. the road requires 2 yrs prior exp. Professional home maint. and re- questions about business licensing, Class B Florida deliveries only Ap- pair. Call Larry @ 352-949-1821 please call your city/county govern- ply in person. No phone calls. ment offices. Rick’s Seafood, Cross City Fl. 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