CHIEFLAND Thursday, June 14, 2018

Proudly servingITIZEN Chiefland and Levy County for 69 years C 2 sections, 22 pages Volume 69, Number 17 www.chieflandcitizen.com Chiefland, FL 32644 $.75 County approves purchase of old Bronson school Acquisition allows consolidation of Levy County offices at site of old high school, behind Courthouse

By Lori Prevatt offered reasons for the Board to School Board maintenance and the High School. This would make the Citizen Correspondent proceed with the purchase of the old county maintenance departments old high school a “one stop shop,” high school building, located at 350 also walked through the building Commissioner Rock Meeks said. With a purchase price of $1.5 mil- School St. with Dean to assess what work it The offices moving to the newly lion, the Levy County Commissioners “Levy could put off building a new needs. purchased building will be the Prop- approved the purchase of the old courthouse for 20 to 30 years if we The county plans to move all the erty Appraiser, Tax Collector, Mainte- Bronson High School Building at its purchase this building. A little work offices at the courthouse, with the June 5 meeting. would need to be done – cosmetic exception of the clerk’s office and the See COUNTY Page 4A County Coordinator Wilbur Dean work would be needed,” Dean said. judicial offices, to the old Bronson

Search yields littany of drug, weapon Take the plunge charges Renovated Blue Springs Park

By Scott reopens in time for summer Tummond LCSO PIO Deborah Goad Citizen Correspondent Just after midnight on June 6, the Levy After months of renovation work, Blue County Sheriff’s Springs in Bronson is once again open for swim- Office (LCSO) Tactical ming and picnicking. Response Unit (TRU) Ten pavilions, numerous new concrete tables executed a search and benches and freshly painted restrooms warrant at 329 South with newly built changing rooms and a paved Main Street in Chief- parking lot have all been added to enhance Blue land. Members of the Springs Park. LCSO Drug Task Force, The park, a once privately owned spring, was working in cooperation sold to the Board of Public Instruction of Levy with the Chiefland County back in early 1950 for a nominal fee of Police Department and one dollar. Since the 1950s, between the School the Drug Enforcement Board, the town of Bronson and Levy County, Administration (DEA), Blue Springs has changed hands several times. developed information Levy County now owns Blue Springs Park and during surveillance Little Blue Springs. that Kevin “Chilly K” Blue Springs is a second magnitude spring, Edwards, 41, was in meaning water flows from the aquifer to the possession of a sub- surface at a discharge rate of 280 to 2800 liters stantial amount of or 10 to 100 cubic feet of water per second. illegal narcotics. Blue Springs discharges to the southwest down TRU members a short run and into the Waccasassa River, experienced minor which flows south to the Gulf of Mexico. Flor- difficulties during the ida springs execution of the search range from See BLUE Page 4A warrant. During their attempts to breach the front door, TRU mem- Deborah Goad/Citizen bers found Edwards was seated on the floor One of the first families to enter the renovated bracing the door with Blue Springs Park on June 9, Brooke and Brandon his feet while his back Cunningham jump off the platform together. The was against the wall in Cunninghams have been coming to Blue Springs to hinder them from since they were youngsters. Married now, they were gaining entry into the happy to spend the day at the Springs with their home. Entry was made family. and investigators locat- ed more than expected. Edwards, his live-in girlfriend, Tafanesha Markman, 36, along D & D hosts 13th with three children, who were determined to be nieces and neph- See SEARCH Page 4A Spring Dance Revue

CHIEFLAND Deborah Goad the dance of a music box ballerina, set Citizen Corresondent to Frank Mills’ 1979 piece, “Music Box CITIZEN Dancer.” Performed by the Adult Jazz D & D Dance Studio proudly pre- class, Meghan Trainor’s “I’m a Lady”, P.O. Box 980 sented its 13th Annual Spring Dance the spicy number from the “Troll’s” Chiefland, Fl 32644 Revue Friday, June 8 and Saturday, movie, had the house rocking. Phone: 352-493-4796 June 9. Announcer Norman Weaver opened This year, as in years past, it was the event in welcoming parents, once again, standing room only inside grandparents, family and friends of the Chiefland Middle High School the over 150 students set to perform. Auditorium. Once the stage curtains Pastor David Jones offered the ben- opened, the audience experienced ediction and Amy Brodahl sang the two-and-a-half hours of delightful National Anthem. dance. Thirty-five dance numbers The dance studio offers a varie-

DEBORAH GOAD/Citizen were performed, everything from ty of dance to the Tri-County area. Marley Walker, front, and Amelia Jerrels perform adorable 3-year-olds dancing tap to Students living as far away as High the 1957 Broadway hit, “I Feel Pretty”, rendition of "I Feel Pretty" at the 13th Annual See DANCE Page 10A Spring Dance Revue in Chiefland. to choreographed ballerinas imitating

000TWM1 2A Chiefland Citizen Thursday, June 14, 2018 Levy County Sheriff's Reports Firearm training

The Levy County Sheriff’s Office reports the in Williston following arrests: Often Used Abbreviations The Friends of Williston Police, Inc., LLC is offering a firearms training course for seekers of a Concealed Fire- • June 5, Kimberly Sue DL - Driver’s License Broadhead, 43, Dunnellon, arms License on June 29 and 30. The classroom portion DWLSR - Driving While License will be June 29 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. The Range portion VOP. Suspended or Revoked • June 4, Robert Walter will be the next day (Saturday, June 30) from 9 a.m. to DUI - Driving Under the Influence 12 p.m., or 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., depending on the order of Curry, 47, Inglis, out of FTA - Failure to Appear county warrant. registration. A signup sheet will be held at the Williston ROR - Released on Own Recognizance Police Department and slots will be held on a first come, • June 7, Daryl Tyrone RWV - Resisting With Violence Davis Jr. 20, Temple Ter- first served basis. The course consists of four hours of RW/OV - Resisting Without Violence classroom training and three hours of range experience. race, assault. Bond $5,000. VOP - Violation of Probation • June 4, Christopher Instructors will be law enforcement and/or NRA certified John Dillard, 34, Bronson, trainers. The cost of the class is $75.00 per person. Class nal mischief. Bond $2,000. to sell, manufacture or battery. Bond $2,500. DUI. Bond $5,000. size will be held to a maximum of 32 students. You can • June 10, Mashana Mi- deliver, possession of a • June 4, David Wayne • June 6, Kevin J. also find a pre-registration form atwww.willistonpolice. chelle Harris, 30, Willis- controlled substance w/o a Parker, 47, Bronson, Edwards, 41, Chiefland, org. Payment is required to hold your spot. ton, carrying a concealed prescription, trafficking in possession of cocaine, possession of a bullet- The class is a fundraiser for the trust and the money weapon, possession of cocaine, selling/owning/ possession and/or use of proof vest during certain goes to police events and projects not funded by the marijuana over 20 grams. renting a vehicle known to drug equipment. Bond offenses, possession of a city budget. Participants will NOT have to supply their Bond $30,000. sell drugs, possession and/ $30,000. weapon or ammunition by own firearms. Guns and ammo will be provided. Stu- • June 7, Tamik Rochell or use of drug equipment. • June 9, Thomas a convicted felon, cruelty dents WILL have to provide ear and eye protection. NO Harris, 37, Chiefland, out Bond $1,115,000. Anthony Reza, 43, Red- to a child w/o great bodily FIREARMS OR AMMO WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE of county warrant. • June 7, Carlton James dick, battery, two counts harm, resisting W/OV, CLASSROOM. ALL FIREARMS ARE TO BE UN- • June 5, Michael Gabri- Mathis, 28, Gainesville, aggravated battery causing possession of cocaine with LOADED AND IN SAFE CONDITION UPON ENTRY el Hernandez, 37, Bron- Ga., assault, possession of bodily harm or disability, intent to sell, manufacture INTO THE RANGE. son, sex offender violation a weapon or ammunition criminal mischief. Bond or deliver, possession of The classroom portion will be held in the Williston – failure to report vacating by a convicted felon, child $50,000. a synthetic narcotic with City Council room at 427 West Noble Ave. in the MP permanent residence. neglect w/o great bodily • June 9, Wesley John intent to sell, manufacture (Multipurpose) building of the old High School, and the Bond $100,000. harm, possession of a Sipf, 33, Chiefland, aggra- or deliver, possession range instruction will be held at the Williston Shooters • June 8, Lori Ann controlled substance w/o a vated assault with a deadly of marijuana with intent Club at the first entrance to the airport off of US 41 south Hodge, 49, Cross City, prescription, possession of weapon, battery, false to sell, manufacture or of Williston (SW 19th Avenue). DWLS – habitual. Bond marijuana not more than imprisonment/kidnapping deliver, trafficking in Anyone with questions can call (352) 528-4991 week- $2,500. 20 grams, trafficking in of an adult. Bond $35,000. cocaine, selling/owning/ days between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. • June 4, Thomas amphetamine or meth- • June 8, David Patrick renting a vehicle known to Andrew Hollifield, 28, amphetamine. Bond $1 Stenback, 25, Williston, sell drugs, possession and/ Williston, residting W/OV. million. battery. Bond $7,500. or use of drug equipment. Bond $2,500. • June 7, Freddy Ray • June 8 , Carlton Watch the Weather, Bond $4.4 million. • June 4, Otis Randolf Mathis, 20, Ocala, pos- Tyrone Akee Thomas, • June 9, Ronald Morse Johnson, 40, Bronson, session of a controlled 26, Gainesville, violation Wait to Water Fowler Jr., 29, Chiefland, possession of a weapon or substance w/o a prescrip- of conditions of release. The Southwest Florida Water Management District possession of a controlled ammunition by a convict- tion, possession and/or use Bond $1,000. (District) is encouraging residents who irrigate their substance w/o a prescrip- ed felon, possession of a of drug equipment. Bond • June 5, Jason Wayne lawns to take advantage of the recent rains and upcom- tion, possession and/or use controlled substance w/o a $6,000. Tice, 35, Chiefland, pos- ing summer wet season, and “watch the weather, wait to of drug equipment. Bond prescription, trafficking in • June 8, Benigno session of cocaine, pos- water.” $15,000. amphetamine or meth- Medina Jr., 64, Lake City, session and/or use of drug During the summer months of June, July, August and • June 10, Nicholas amphetamine, possession non-support of children or equipment. Bond $5,000. September, yards need no more than 3/4 inch of water ev- Andrew Galloway, 19, and/or use of drug equip- spouse. Bond $570. • June 5, Kenkeyanna ery two to three days. If your lawn has received enough Newberry, possession of ment. Bond $100,000. • June 7, Timothy Neal, Niama Tomlin, 22, Ocala, water from rainfall, then you can turn off your irrigation cocaine, possession of • June 4, Ty Larson, 31, Bronson, possession out of county warrant. system and turn it back on when needed. marijuana not more than 20, Citra, DWLS. Bond of a controlled substance FTA. Bond $2,000. The simplest way to determine if your yard needs 20 grams. Bond $13,000. $5,000. w/o a prescription, VOP. • June 5, Patricia Dorian water is to look for these visual clues: grass blades are • June 7, Christian • June 8, Joshua Scott Bond $10,000. White, 43, Inglis, two folded in half lengthwise on at least one-third of your Samuel Glidewell, 33, MacDonald, 29, King- • June 6, Sina V. counts VOP. yard; grass blades appear blue-gray; grass blades do not Chiefland, battery. Bond sland, Ga., battery. Bond Nguyen, 30, Cedar Key, • June 10, Regina Kay spring back, leaving footprints on the lawn for several $10,000. $5,000, resisting W/OV. ROR. Whitehead, 44, Trenton, minutes after walking on it. Follow these tips when you • June 4, Michael Scott • June 6, Tafanesha Ruth • June 4, Amanda Gail possession of cocaine, “watch the weather, wait to water”: Goodwin Jr., 37, Hol- Markham, 36, Chiefland, , Oakes, 36, Gainesville, possession and/or use of -If your yard is showing signs that it needs water, lywood, non-support of cruelty to a child w/o great out of county warrant, drug equipment. Bond check your local forecast to see if rain is on the way. children or spouse. Bond bodily harm, possession criminal mischief. Bond $15,000. -Use a rain gauge to determine how much rain your $720. of cocaine with intent $15,000. • June 8, Nathaniel yard has received. • June 4, Kenneth to sell, manufacture or • June 5, Lamonica Ken- Desha Williams III, 20, -If you have a rain sensor, make sure that it is working Lanarel Graham, 40, Wil- deliver, possession of a neth Oates, 58, Williston, Gainesville, resisting W/ properly. liston, giving false ID to synthetic narcotic with out of county warrant. OV, FTA. Bond $8,000. -Take full advantage of the rain. Make sure gutter LEO. Bond $5,000. intent to sell, manufacture Bond $900. downspouts are directed into landscaped areas or lawn. June 9, Tameria Lashae or deliver, possession • June 4, Kim Marie Ol- -Install a rain barrel to capture excess rainwater. Gray, 19, Williston, crimi- of marijuana with intent son, 46, no address given, For additional information, visit WaterMatters.org/ WatchTheWeather. 2018 recreational bay scallop season opens in select areas The 2018 recreational bay scallop season for Dixie from the westernmost point of St. Vincent Island in and Pasco counties, consider continuing the 2018 season County and a portion of Taylor County opens June 16 Franklin County to Rock Island near the mouth of the structure for the remaining portions of the open scallop and will remain open through Sept. 10. This includes all Fenholloway River in Taylor County. harvest area in 2019, and will work toward creating a state waters from the Suwannee River to the Fenhollo- Levy, Citrus and Hernando counties (including Cedar more permanent season structure for 2020 and beyond. way River. Key, Crystal River and Homosassa): July 1 through Sept. As the 2018 season moves forward, share your Gov. Rick Scott said, “Each summer, thousands of 24. This region includes all state waters south of Alliga- comments on what you would like to see for a future Floridians and visitors come to our coastal communi- tor Pass Daybeacon #4 near the mouth of the Suwannee season structure at MyFWC.com/SaltwaterComments. ties for the world’s best scalloping. With the opening River in Levy County to the Hernando – Pasco county The FWC is very interested in understanding whether of scallop season along with Florida’s abundant fishing line. the public prefers regional differences in the season dates opportunities, I am encouraging everyone to experience Pasco County: A trial 10-day open season will occur or a consistent season across the harvest area, as well as for themselves why Florida is the Fishing Capital of July 20-29. This region includes all state waters south what season dates work best for various regions. Public the World. This is a great time to get outside and enjoy of the Hernando – Pasco county line and north of the feedback will be an important factor for determining the Gulf Coast’s beautiful waters, pristine beaches and Anclote Key Lighthouse in northern Pinellas County, and whether further changes are needed when making a deci- world-class seafood.” includes all waters of the Anclote River. sion about the long-term season dates. “Harvesting bay scallops is a fun outdoor activity for These season dates are for 2018 only. In late 2018 or the whole family,” said Florida Fish and Wildlife Conser- early 2019, the FWC will set the 2019 seasons for Gulf vation Commission (FWC) Chairman Bo Rivard. “The conservation of this species is important for recreation and the economics of these coastal areas.” Other 2018 Season Dates Another Way, Inc. Additional bay scallop season dates for 2018 are as Domestic Violence & Rape Crisis Center follows: St. Joseph Bay and Gulf County: Aug. 17 through Sept. 30. This region includes all state waters from the DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Mexico Beach Canal in Bay County to the westernmost & SEXUAL ASSAULT point of St. Vincent Island in Franklin County. 24 HOUR Franklin County through northwestern Taylor County HELP LINE (including Carrabelle, Lanark and St. Marks): July 1 1-866-875-7983 through Sept. 24. This region includes all state waters Thursday, June 14, 2018 Chiefland Citizen 3A City Commission approves Small business K9, tables rental rate hike advocacy group

C.L. Watson before retiring from service. unanimous by the commission. Citizen Correspondent The Commissioners all voted in fa- Industrial Park tenants will likely vor to accept Riddle for the Chiefland see 3% rental rate increases when cur- expands into There’s a new pup in town. Police Department. rent leases expire. Rebecca Kennedy Capt. Ray Tremblay, from the Chief- In other Commission business, of Old Florida Distributors, Inc. was land Police Department, appeared Fire Chief James Harris addressed the first tenant to sign new lease with before the Chiefland City Commis- the commissioners to apply for the 3% adjustment on buildings one and sion at the June 11 meeting to request Firefighters Assistance Grant. The fire two. Building one rent was $720 and Levy County permission to accept a new K9 officer. chief says he intends to use the grant increased to $741.60, building two Baden K9 from Ontario, Cana- money to purchase four complete sets rent was $500 and increased to $515. da donated a two-year-old female of firefighter gear which costs over Commissioner Teresa Barron asked Lori Prevatt Belgian Malinois named Riddle. She $10,000. Chief Harris also inquired the overall 3% increase to Industrial Citizen Correspondent will partner with Officer Barnes in to seeking bids on repairs needed at Park tenants to be tabled until the next replacement of his previous K9 who the firehouse. The approval of the meeting in the absence of Commis- Do you own a small business in Levy County? suffered hearing loss and hip dysplasia grant application and bids request was sioner Rollin Hudson. If so, you might be pleased to hear that SCORE is expanding into Levy County. Jim Green, the chairperson for Citrus County SCORE, spoke at the Levy Board of County Com- CES students of past, present surprise retiring teacher missioners meeting on June 5. He shared on the upcoming expansion and what services SCORE provides to assist small businesses. SCORE originally stood for Service Core of Retired Executives. Green said they quit using that acro- nym because so many of the volunteers that work for score are not retired. “SCORE was created in the mid-1960’s to provide assistance to small businesses. There are over 300 plus chapters in the United States and over 11,000 volunteers. Over 11 million business owners have been served since 1964,” Green said. The business- es “Jelly Belly” and “Vera Bradley” are just a couple of examples of successful businesses that used SCORE to get started. SCORE provides completely free services to peo- ple who are wishing to start a business, or current- ly need assistance with their business, according Mrs. Linda Keller with past and present students who surprised her with a visit to celebrate her to Green. They offer free advice and one-on-one retirement at CES. mentoring online or in person. SCORE also provides workshops, seminars and holds events to assist Chiefland Elementary School has said farewell to a favorite kindergarten teacher. Mrs. Linda Keller has retired after 40 business owners. years of teaching. She has taught in St. Augustine, Branford, Bronson and Chiefland. Past students showed up to surprise Green said there are also volunteers to help you her at her retirement ceremony at CES. Many of those students commented that Mrs. Keller inspired them always to do sell or purchase existing businesses. “SCORE works their best. Her CES family wishes her well in the new chapter of her life and will certainly miss her daily inspiration, sense because the mentors offer over 300,000 total years of humor, and hugs. of combined experience. The mentors include: res- taurant owners, attorneys, accountants, engineers, and just about every field you can imagine,” Green said. Green also talked about a couple of free resourc- Commissioner recalls Otter Creek origins es online for business owners. The SCORE website, score.org, has thousands of free webinars and Deborah Goad workshops available free of charge. The flvec.org Citizen Correspondent website, for a tech corridor out of Orlando, allows free business advertisement by filling out some Levy County Commissioner Rock Meeks, who is is seek- simple information online. ing re-election to District 2, discussed his family's history and “When you place your business on the FLVEC site, time in office at the Chiefland Rotary Club May 30. you will come out near the top of search list on Elected to the County Commission in 2014, Meeks was Google when someone searches for your business,” born in Otter Creek and raised on Otter Creek city council Green said. meetings – Meeks’ father was an Otter Creek city councilman The Citrus County SCORE chapter has an office at – Meeks said sitting in those city council meetings with his the College of Central Florida-Citrus Campus. “We dad (until his dad sent him home for fidgeting) is where his currently have 20 volunteers in Citrus. They help interest in public service was born. get business plans ready, offer free consulting and After being elected the youngest city commissioner when assist with social media marketing,” Green said. he was 18, Meeks received a phone call from television celeb- “They occasionally offer workshops on free servic- rity Jay Leno. es business owners can get from Google. The Citrus Moving to Chiefland, Meeks said it sparked his interest to chapter recently hosted a S.W.O.T. Team, which “jump in the race and run for county commissioner. DEBORAH GOAD/Citizen Green explained stands for strengths, weaknesses, “It has been an honor and a privilege to serve as a county Chiefland Rotary President Bill Langston, opportunities and threats. “This team will help ana- commissioner in Levy County,” Meeks said. “I have learned right, hands County Commissioner Rock lyze businesses by looking at the margins, competi- more in the last three and a half years than I would have ever Meeks the Rotary pen on May 30. tion and expenses,” Green said. have thought I would have learned. When I first went into it, Lastly, Green shared that the Citrus Chapter I thought I knew everything there was to know about politics, and staff. “Levy County is a county where people come received a grant from SCORE National to help pay and how we were going to make everything great again. But together to help one another when a need arises – people for the cost of expanding into Levy County. The there’s a lot of factors that factor in, not to put Oz on the spot,” step up and help fulfill the need,” he said. chapter has made plans to use space at the new referring to Property Appraiser Oz Barker sitting in the room, Meeks said, “I’m a fifth generation in Levy County. College of Central Florida- Levy Center to serve “but Oz, he sees it on a daily basis – dealing with the State of My children are sixth. There’s been Meeks here a long Levy County. Prior to this expansion, Levy County Florida. There’re mandates that come down, and no funding time. I don’t know what they were running from to get residents had to receive SCORE services in Gaines- that comes with those mandates. That’s a struggle that we to Ellzey Florida, or if the wheel fell off the wagon in ville. Green said they are also looking to recruit 3 to deal with constantly. Not just Levy County, but surrounding Ellzey, Florida but that’s where they set up shop. We’ve 5 business owners in Levy who would be willing to counties as well.” been here for a long time, some good, I’m sure more serve as volunteers. Meeks went on to explain funds will be released shortly bad.” When someone spoke up saying, “You are going If you are interested in finding out more infor- from the B.P. Oil Spill, and through a grant-like process, to make sure we don’t run out of them,” Meeks contin- mation about SCORE, please call 352-249-1236 or projects can only be funded that are conservation and water ued saying, over a room full of laughter, “Well, I was visit www.citruscounty.score.org. quality issues. getting to that part. I have six children that range in age The state earmarks what the money can be spent on, and from 11 years old to 7 months.” which projects qualify. It is not up to the county commission- In closing, Meeks said, “My wife’s name is Michelle, ers to decide where it goes and how it’s spent, which can be she puts up with me. She’s the backbone, she’s what frustrating to residents when a new road is needed or repairs makes me complete. I have a Godly wife that prays for made on existing roads, Meeks said. me on a daily basis. I wouldn’t be where I’m at today Meeks said he believes Levy County is one of the greatest if it wasn’t for her. I’d be doing a disservice if I didn’t counties in the state, citing "phenomenal" county employees mention her.”

Main Number: Greater Chiefland Area (352) 493-4796 FAX: (352) 493-9336 624 West Park Avenue P.O. Drawer 980 Chiefland, Florida 32644 www.chieflandcitizen.com ChamberNews Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. ADVERTISING ADVERTISIN Classified AdvertisingG Classified [email protected] .Display-Business...... Customers...... classifiedchieflandcitizen.co m SCORE helps small Display Gina MacKenzie - usiness Customers:[email protected] ina Chad Macenzie Thompson . . . . . [email protected]...... gmackenziechieflandcitizen.co m Legals Tr Vonnieacy Powers Lee ...... [email protected]...... tracy.powerswillistonpioneer .com AD AD PRODUCTIONRDCTI N businesses thrive Chris Festo ...... [email protected] ...... cfestochieflandcitizen.co m CIRCULATION The Greater Chiefland Area we are making and what you’re If you or someone you know would CIRCA Vonnie LeeTIN [email protected] Chamber of Commerce had their missing out on. Our new goal is to like to be a part of the Festival or be Melissa Waters, monthly meeting May 25 and encourage more participation at a vendor, please call Joy at 352-493- NEWS Office Manager ...... classifiedchieflandcitizen.co m Sean Arnold [email protected] SCORE was the guest speaker. Food chamber meetings. 1849. NES was catered by Betts Big T. SCORE We had our first Mixer in awhile Our next meeting is June 22 at GENERAL Lou Elliott MANAGER ones, Editor...... editorchieflandcitizen.co m provides free business tools and and had a great turnout. Cliff Dorsey 12 p.m. in the Haven Hospice Sean Dale BowenArnold ...... [email protected]...... sean.arnoldchieflandcitizen.co m they are here to help you BUILD – was our music for the night, DJ Trea Community Room, 311 NE 9th St., GENERA MANAGER GROW – THRIVE your business. with Nature Coast Country Z103.3 Chiefland, with speaker and cater- Dale owen ...... generalmanagerchieflandcitizen.co m They offer a lot of free resources to was there, we had some great BBQ er Laura Fowler Goss, and our benefit your business such as: men- provided by Beetle the Cook from Highlight Moment is Attorney Julie Subscription Rate s: toring, finance, advertising, and down south, and had some great Waldman. Levy, SubscriptionDixie, Gilchrist Rates Counties – SWOT analysis. For more informa- door prizes. Thank you Big Bend Also, David Peaton, with Levy Levy, Dixie, $31. 00/GilchristYr. – EZ- Counties:Pay $27.00/Yr. tion, please call 352-249-1236. Chevrolet Buick for being our spon- County Emergency Management $32.95/Yr. In State E-Z- – $42. Pay50/ $27.95/Yr. – EZ- Yr.Pay $38.50/Yr. The Chamber membership is sor for the evening and thank you Services, will be speaking at the end In Ou State:t of St $47.95/ate – $51. YR-00/ E-Z-Yr. Pay– EZ- $42.95Pay 47.00/Yr. now at 105 members. Thanks to all Randy Durden for all your help. of the meeting about how they can Out On ofline State On: l y$57.95/ – $29. 00/YR-Yr E-Z-. – EZ- PayPay $52.95 $27/Yr. who have encouraged businesses to We’d also like to thank Nature help businesses before and after a *Due to the premium nature and increased cost of delivery and handling of our Thanksgiving join and especially our Executive Coast Country, Wal-Mart and Big disaster. Please RSVP to the cham- Day paper, home delivery subscribers will incur a nominal additional charge of $1.00. Director Joy, who works daily with Bend for the items donated for the ber by calling 352-493-1849. Chiefland Citizen - (USPS 561-420), is published weekly, each Thursday, by Florida Newspapers LLC, 624 W. Park Ave., P.O. Drawer 980, Chiefland, this goal in mind; if you are not a door prizes. The next Chamber mixer will be Florida 32644. Periodical postage paid at Chiefland, Florida. part of the Chamber, maybe you Soon the Chamber will start in August. POSTMASTER: send address changes to: Chiefland Citizen, P.O. Drawer should be! Come see what changes working on the Christmas Festival. 980, Chiefland, Florida 32644. 4A Chiefland Citizen Thursday June 14, 2018 Interstate child homicide Pet of the Week continuedSEARCH from Page 1A

case nets drug arrests ews to Edwards, were immedi- ately detained. The search of the By Scott Tummond Otis Randolph Johnson, 40, at 745 home by investigators discov- LCSO PIO Town Court in Bronson Monday, ered Edwards and Markman were June 4. in possession of 77.8 grams Carlton Mathis, who was wanted Information was developed by of crack cocaine, 27.4 grams by Alabama authorities as a suspect investigators during the shooting of powder cocaine, 7.2 grams in an infant death as well as for vio- investigation involving Mathis that of MDMA (Molly), 25 grams of lation of his probation over a burgla- Mathis and his girlfriend, Aman- marijuana, 12 Oxycodone pills ry case, was stopped by Levy County da Oakes, left property inside of without a prescription, a .22 Sheriff’s Office deputies and Alachua Johnson’s home. Dothan Police caliber handgun, a .380 caliber County Sheriff’s Office SWAT mem- were hopeful Mathis and Oakes left handgun, ammunition for both bers Monday, June 4, at the Bronson evidence in Johnson’s home which weapons and a bullet proof vest. Villas in a vehicle he was riding in would assist them in solving the Some of these items were found with Otis Johnson, Amanda Oakes murder investigation of an infant in lying in plain view and within and a 14-year-old girl. Alabama. easy reach of the children. Mathis brandished a firearm when During the search of the Johnson Kevin Edwards has a lengthy confronted by law enforcement home, deputies discovered more history of violent felony and which ultimately ending in him than just the property left by Ma- narcotic arrests, amassing over being shot. The child and a deputy this and Oakes. Investigators found 52 charges beginning in 1995. sustained minor injuries from shrap- 29.1 grams of methamphetamines Edwards has been convicted of nel during the shooting. locked inside of a locked box in eight felonies and incarcerated Mathis has been charged in Levy the bedroom of Otis Johnson. The in the Florida Department of Cricket is our Pet of The Week and County with aggravated assault with possession of more than 14 grams Corrections three times. a firearm with the intent to commit of methamphetamine is considered Edwards and Markman were she has been waiting for her new a felony, possession of a firearm to be a trafficking amount and is an arrested and transported to the home since May 17. Cricket is a by a convicted felon, child neglect, enhanced crime. Levy County Detention Facility. mixed, young tannish Brown mostly possession of methamphetamine Investigators additionally found a The children were released to shepherd, with all the good quali- and possession of marijuana. Both loaded .38 caliber Derringer pistol their parents at the scene. ties that personify the breed: intel- of these drugs were found on his as well as .32 caliber and .40 caliber Edwards has been c arged ligence, loyalty, faithfulness, protec- person at the time he was shot and ammunition among drug pipes used with: Possession of cocaine with tiveness, and all but unsurpassable taken to the hospital for his gun- for smoking methamphetamines and the intent to sell; Possession of as a true companion and friend. The shot wound. Mathis’ bond was set at other drug paraphernalia. Investiga- marijuana with the intent to sell; family that takes her home will be $650,000.00. tors also found Alprazolam (Xanax), a Possession of a weapon/ammo truly blessed; and she will display Additional charges were later schedule four controlled prescription by a convicted felon; Possession her gratitude and love to you on a filed for trafficking in methamphet- narcotic, which Johnson did not have of a controlled substance with- daily basis. Contact the Levy County amines. This charge stems from a a prescription to possess. Johnson out a prescription; Maintaining Animal Services at 352-486-5138 or large stash of methamphetamine was convicted of felony charges in a drug dwelling; Trafficking in at [email protected]. found in the vehicle on the evening 2011 and prohibited from possessing cocaine; Resisting law enforce- he opposed law enforcement. any firearm or ammunition. ment without violence; Posses- Mathis was held at the Levy The Dothan Police Department has sion of a synthetic narcotic with substance without a prescription; Main- County Detention Facility until those interviewed Oakes, who was arrested the intent to sell; Cruelty toward taining a drug dwelling; Trafficking in charges were answered for in a Levy for a pending Alabama warrant for a child; Possession of a bullet cocaine; Possession of drug parapher- County Court. He was then extradit- abuse of a corpse. proof vest during the commis- nalia; and possession of a synthetic ed to Alabama to face the homicide Johnson was arrested for posses- sion of a felony; and Possession narcotic with the intent to sell. charges awaiting him there. sion of a weapon and ammunition of drug paraphernalia Both Edwards and Markman were In connection to Mathis’ arrest, the by a convicted felon, trafficking in Markman has been charged awaiting first appearance and their LCSO Criminal Investigations Divi- methamphetamines, possession of with: Cruelty toward a child; bonds to be set. Investigators are also sion, in cooperation with the Alachua a controlled substance without a Possession of cocaine with the contacting the Department of Children County Sheriff’s Office (ASO) and the prescription and possession of drug intent to sell; Possession of and Family services to follow up on the Dothan Alabama Police Department, paraphernalia. His bond has been set marijuana with the intent to children found in the home during the secured a warrant for the home of at $100,000.00. sell; Possession of a controlled search warrant to ensure their safety.

continuedBLUE from Page 1A

69 to 97 degrees, and Blue Springs seems to maintain an average of 72 degrees, according to Matt Weldon, director of Levy County Parks. Once a shell rock parking lot, the newly paved parking lot will not only be safer but will direct water runoff into a new retention pond instead of running into Little Blue Springs. A new floating dock will be installed in Little Blue Springs at a later date. New retention walls, concrete walks and sod have also improved the look and safety of Blue Springs Park. Blue Springs is open seven days a week, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Admis- sion is $2 per person; children 5 and under are free. Visit parksmc@levy- county.org or call 352- 486-5127 for additional information on admis- DEBORAH GOAD/Citizen sion discounts, family It was clear skies for the ribbon cutting ceremony Friday, June 8, at the newly renovated Blue Springs Park in Levy County. Pictured, from left: passes and pavilion County Coordinator Wilbur Dean; County Commissioner Mike Joyner; Parks director Matt Wheldon; Hugh Thomas, of Suwannee River Water Man- reservations. agement District; and County Commissioners John Meeks, Rock and Lilly Rooks.

Maintenance, Plan- ning, Building, Zon- ing, the Veteran’s COUNTY Office and the Board continued from Page 1A of Commissioners. There were some concerns mentioned by a couple of the commissioners including District 3 Commission- er Mike Joyner who voiced his concern about law enforcement accessibility. “I have reservations about the new building secu- rity with money being handled,” Joyner said. Commissioner John Meeks said there probably will not be able to have a single entry/exit point, with all the different room entrances, but full secu- rity will be on site. “This will allow us to have a more secure location for the judges and inmates,” Meeks said. Dean also mentioned they would like to have employee parking in the back and customer park- ing in the front. The purchase will also include the gymnasium and the football field. Dean hopes to start closing offices by July and have every office moved within a year. “We would like to move the maintenance office first so they can begin the cosmetic work,” Dean said. Chairman Meeks also raised the possibility of leasing the cafeteria to food vendors for lunch and breakfast services. He also noted the possibility of using the cafeteria as a long term storm shelter for disabled individuals. “This building is a piece of history,” Meeks said before the vote. “This is a way to preserve the building and give it functionality. This is a won- SEAN ARNOLD/Citizen derful opportunity to assist our citizens and our The County purchased the old Bronson High School from the School Board for $1.5 million to help aleviate over- School Board,” Meeks added, noting that the pur- crowding at the Levy County Courthouse. The property, which includes a gymnasium and football field, is located chase would assist the School Board with getting directly behind the Courthouse. legislative approval to build the new Chiefland Middle High School. in the old Bronson High School Building. the School Board office is currently,” Levy School The ESE Office for the School Board still operates “We are planning to move their office to where Superintendent Jeff Edison said. 5A Thursday, June 14, 2018 Chiefland Citizen Toni Collins honored Photo by Lori Prevatt Bill Brown, founder of the Children’s Table food pantry, presents Toni Collins with an award for her work in the community. Collins initiated one of the food banks and has also written many historical accounts about Levy County. Levy County Invention Convention winner Kelly Runnels, of Yankeetown, with Inglis Mayor Drinda Merritt and Levy County Commissioner Lilly Rooks. Garcia receives Children's Yankeetown Table Scholarship Photo by Lori Prevatt Bill Brown, founder of the Children’s Table student-inventor food pantry, presents recent Trenton graduate Daniela Garcia with the $250 wins 3-D printer Children’s Table Scholarship at the Levy County Commission meeting June 5. Garcia, Children from age 6 to age 18 were invited to submit who attends Chiefland First United Methodist an original invention or a presentation on their favorite Church with her family, and previously inventor for the 2018 Putnam-Levy Invention conven- attended Chiefland Middle High School, has tion. Both counties received amazing entries from chil- been on the honor roll consecutively for two dren and teenagers. Each of Levy County’s branch librar- years. Garcia was offered many prestigious ies had finalists that went on to compete by video against scholarships, including one from the Air Force Putnam County’s branch finalists. Academy, UF, and the Naval Academy, and The Levy County finalists included: Reese Solowski, was also invited to participate in a Cedar Key; Misti Brice, Chiefland; Madison Dasher, prestigious science fair in Boston. Brown Bronson; Patrick Whitehead, Bronson; Madison Brice, noted that Garcia could not accept the other Cedar Key; Chanson Dasher, Bronson; Micah Dasher, scholarships she was offered because her Chiefland; Kelly Runnels, Yankeetown; Trace father is in the US on a Green Card. Klemencic, Williston; Leah Stringer, Williston; and Hannah Klemencic, Williston. Judges had a very hard time choosing the grand prize county winner. They decided to award a winner for each county. Runnels won for Levy County with his invention “Electric Car Charger System,” and was presented with Panther sighted in Fanning Springs area the grand prize of a 3D printer by County Commissioner Lori Prevatt Commission website. In 2008, a Don’t run from a panther because Lilly Rooks and Inglis Mayor Drinda Merritt. He took Citizen Correspondent the printer home and had his first print down within a male panther ventured as far as you may trigger the panther to chase hour! It is not unusual to see deer, rac- Georgia and was killed. Most of the you. Do not bend or crouch down coons, skunks, foxes, maybe even an panther breeding occurs in the either. The larger you are will make occasional coyote in the Tri-County southern tip of Florida. Males, how- the panther think you are a predator. area. ever, have been known to roam. Also, give the panther space to It gave longtime Levy County It is difficult for panthers to cross retreat and do not keep moving clos- Candidates face Resident, Linda Colson, a shock the Caloosahatchee River, which er to it. Lastly, if you do get when she saw a panther on May 23. separates the Southern Florida attacked, fight back with sticks, “At first, I thought there was dog Panthers from our area. According to rocks or whatever you can find. Try qualifying window over the fence, but I looked closer the defenders.org website, several to remain on your feet to avoid giv- The qualifying period for all statewide, multi-county, and saw it was a panther moving male panthers have been spotted ing the panther a chance to bite you county and district candidates (excluding judicial, state behind the fence next to our yard,” across the river. According to the on the neck. attorney and public defender candidates) begins at Noon, Colson said. Sierra Club website, two panther kit- With the ever growing number of June 18 and ends at Noon, June 22. Qualifying papers The panther was moving through tens were spotted across the river as panthers, sightings may become are currently being accepted, pursuant to Section the Colson’s 40 acre, wooded field well. more frequent. According to an arti- 99.061(8) F.S. which permits qualifying papers to be next to their home. Colso also The sightings should not be sur- cle from February 2017 in the Sun submitted 14 days prior to the beginning of the qualify- reported that her brother, William prising, since a male panthers travel Sentinel, the Fish and Wildlife ing period. Any qualifying papers submitted early will be Stalvey, saw the panther a few days range is 200 miles and females trav- Commission increased the Florida processed when the qualifying period begins. after she spotted it while he and his el around 80 miles. According to the panther count from 180 to 230. This “I encourage candidates to file qualifying papers as wife were riding their Ranger near FWC, there are no records of pan- only includes panthers south of the early as possible and within the permissible window,” the Colson home. The Colson’s live thers attacking humans in Florida, Caloosahatchee River. Secretary of State Ken Detzner said. “Information about near Old Fanning Grade in the but it does offer some helpful tips if If you see a panther, the FWC qualifying is available on the Division of Elections’ web- woods close to Andrews Wildlife you encounter a panther in the wishes for you to report your sight- site and the Division’s staff is here to help.” Management Area. woods. ing. You can go to the website pub- The Division of Elections website will be updated as This is first time Colson had laid If you have a small child with lic.myfwc.com to report your sight- qualifying paperwork is received throughout the week of eyes on a panther, but she did you, pick the child up to keep the ing or, to report a human/panther qualifying for all statewide, multi-county, county and believe she had heard them near the child from running while keeping interaction, contact the Florida Fish district candidates (excluding judicial, state attorney and property before. Though it is rare, your eyes on the panther. Try to and Wildlife Conservation public defender candidates). Visit http://dos.myflorida. some Florida Panthers have ventured make yourself appear threatening by Commission’s wildlife hotline at com/elections/ or https://www.votelevy.com/ for more into North Central Florida, accord- making yourself look bigger. FWC 1-888-404-FWCC (-3922). information. ing to the Fish and Wildlife suggests holding your arms up. Navy Band performing in Ocala July 4 America’s Navy is coming to Ocala, Florida, one of As the U.S. Navy’s premier popular music group, involves touring the country. seven cities in the state to host a performance by the the Cruisers feature eight of the Navy’s most dynamic The concerts are family-friendly events, meant to be Band during its 2018 tour -- one of performers. Their versatility provides them the capability entertaining to veterans, families, individuals and those the signature outreach programs of the U.S. Navy. to play multiple genres of music, ranging from rhythm interested in joining the Navy. The Cruisers performance is and blues, pop, classic rock, adult contemporary and jazz All Navy Band performances are free and open to the scheduled for July 4, 2018, at 5:30 p.m. at Circle Square standards, as well as original material. public. Commons. One of the U.S. Navy Band’s primary responsibilities

BELB BEELL L L ’S’ ’SS TTREE TRREEEE SSERVICESEERRVVIICCEE

WE DO MORE THAN TREES! Set Trusses, Home Demolition, Sawmill, Flat Bed Transport Services, Tractor Work, Bushhogging, Land Clearing, Underwater Retrieval, Landscaping, Lawn Maintenance Robert E. Mount, Jr., DDS PA and Debris Removal Offering Cosmetic Dentistry that Makes You Proud of Your Smile! FREE ESTIMATES TMJ Evaluation & Treatment • Zoom Bleaching Same Day Service (in most cases) One Appointment Crowns • Preventive Dentistry Most Insurance Accepted • New Patients Welcome! – Credit Cards Accepted – 110 E. Park Avenue, Chiefland • (352) 493-1416 Drmountdentist.com 352-463-7309 Kenneth Bell 352-535-7237 6A Chiefland Citizen Thursday, June 14, 2018 Where have all the father's gone? Around this time of the year, my emphatically in BS (Back Side). I think Patterns Change thoughts wander back to my father. if parents today would focus more Deer give us He’s been gone quite a spell but his Out to on BS than PC, things might be a lot a great example memory lingers. I often wonder what different. of how patterns he would think of what is happening Pastor Today, people think those old-fash- Outdoor change according in our world today if he were to come ioned spankings represent cruel and to one’s needs. back. unusual punishment. However, if you Truths James Right now, in I grew up with a father who believed look at this generation that has not had Snyder many parts of the Gary Miller in being “the” father. I confess he was an old-fashioned spanking; I think the country, we are not always right all the time, but what evidence speaks for itself. seeing a changing he said was law in our house. That is, To spank or not to spank, that is the down at the principal’s office. The first pattern. I always of course, unless his wife contradicted dilemma today. Most gravitate towards time this happened I well remember break these down into three periods; early spring through late him. Then it was time for us kids to the “not to spank” aspect unaware that walking into the kitchen and saw my fa- summer, late summer through fall, and winter. Let me explain. seek sanctuary outside where we could they are creating a lot of damage for the ther standing there holding in his hand In the early spring through late summer, the land is full of not hear what was going on. next generation. that infamous paddle. Within a few all sorts of food. The deer do not have to travel far to get a I cannot help but believe that some of I must say that my father was not moments, the paddle was doing its duty variety of tasty foods. During these times, they are somewhat the problems we are having in our soci- too much interested in what people call and I was doing the “paddle dance.” unpredictable because there is no particular place that is more ety today would not be such a problem “love” today. He was more interested in After the paddling, my father sat special than another. Late summer through the fall is much if we had fathers. How many families respecting authority. In fact, as I think down with me and said, “Okay, what different. During this time, soft mast such as apples, pears, are there where children grow up not about this, when you are respecting au- trouble did you get into at school re- and other fruits begin to fall off the trees. And since deer love knowing their father? No wonder they thority you are exhibiting love. People quiring the principal to paddle you?” these, you can trust the fact they will show up with regularity. have no respect for authority. today do not know how to love because I wished he had asked me before the This also goes for their favorite nuts - the acorns. This hard Although my father was not a very they do not know how to respect paddling, because now I had no incen- mast will show up on trees that are both out in the open and well educated person, he knew how authority. tive whatsoever to lie. Looking back, hidden deep in the woods. These will become a major source to use the Board of Education on the I think if some of these youngsters maybe that was the whole purpose of of nutrition especially as the leaves and plants succumb to Seat of Learning for all his children. could spend a week with my father the paddling. the upcoming frosts. Lastly, there’s the winter months when Some of the stuff he did back in “the and his infamous “paddle” they would I well remember one time out in the a deer’s food sources will amount to what acorns are left day,” would bring him some real legal grow to respect authority. Unfortunate- backyard, I did something requiring and the grasses that are in open fields. Each of these periods problems today. ly, there is no authority figure in most parental action. My father looked at will cause a deer’s normal pattern to be changed. And it’s all For example. My father believed homes today. Even those homes that me and said, “Go get me a switch. You according to need. he had the right to be judge, jury and have fathers are coerced into believing need to be taught a lesson.” Similarly, the needs of individuals change over time executioner concerning all things in the father has no real significance in the At the time, I thought it was funny, and as a result our patterns change. A great example is those his children’s life, with no appeal to a family. however, after the fact I could see no couples who have been without children for the first few higher authority. All I can do is to quote a famous humor whatsoever in it. I went to get years of marriage and then decide to have children. Talk about In the kitchen hanging next to the psychologist, “How’s that working?” the “switch” according to my father’s changing patterns! I’ll guarantee whatever one was doing door to go outside was a very inter- Well, how is that working? instructions and came back with a twig. before children has significantly changed after the arrival of esting parenting tool, at least in my The wisest man in the world, I thought it was funny, but my father those little stinkers. The changing of needs has determined a father’s eyes. It was a paddle with a re- Solomon, said, “For whom the LORD had no sense of humor about this. In change of what once was a normal pattern. It is very important ligious inscription, “I Need Thee Every loveth he correcteth; even as a father a few moments, my sense of humor in our spiritual life to evaluate whether our needs are different Hour.” The inscription was quite true to the son in whom he delighteth” (Prov- evaporated because my father went and than they were, let’s say than a few years ago. They actually the reality of life in our home. erbs 3:12). got a switch, which is a whole lot differ- should be. I would hope you and I have grown to the place Spanking was a routine exercise in True love always corrects that which ent from a twig, just ask my backside. that what once met our needs no longer does. I would hope our home. My father had the idea that if is wrong, especially in the person they Ruminating over these things, I tried we are continuing to grow in a way so that, on occasion, we you were in trouble in school you were love. to calculate how many spankings I look around and say “I’m really tired of the same ole grass, also in trouble at home. He had this The Rev. James L. Snyder is pas- actually got during my lifetime. Let me and sure would like to chomp on a few tasty apples.” But in fantastic idea that the teacher was right tor of the Family of God Fellowship, just say, it was significant. More than order to enjoy the new crop of goodies God has for you, you and I was wrong. I guess he knew me 1471 Pine Road, Ocala, FL 34472. He that. It taught me respect for authority. are going to have to change the pattern you are in. I don’t and that I could take a little bit of truth lives with the Gracious Mistress of the I wonder if some of these young know what it might be, but I can tell you this…. If you find and spin it into a lie. I wonder who I Parsonage, in Silver Springs Shores. people getting into trouble today ever yourself waning in your spiritual life, it might be that God is learned that from? Call him at 352-687-4240 or e-mail had a spanking? Of course, today that trying to get you to realize you are not the person you use to Several times I got in trouble at [email protected]. The church web is completely against PC. My father did be and what was good for you then, is not what you need now. school, which involved a spanking site is www.whatafellowship.com. not believe in PC, but he did believe It’s foolish to keep browsing on spiritual milk when God has other stuff for you now. But it’s up to you to move. Log Cabin Quilters Epic end of summer bash The First United Methodist Church of Chiefland will host a Community-wide event called the “Epic End of Summer The flowers of summer Bash.” The event is Saturday, July 28, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. The Log Cabin Quilters We will give away about 720 backpacks and hygiene kits met Thursday, June 7 at the for prekindergarten to high school students throughout the Levy County Quilt Muse- Levy, Dixie, and Gilchrist counties. The items will be avail- um. Joining us on Thursday able on a first-come, first-serve basis and the children must be was Marlene from Butler, present to receive the supplies. Also, through donations from Pennsylvania. She usually the community, we will provide a bounce house, water slide, drops by about twice a year obstacle course, food, drinks and small door prizes. and spends the day quilting. We will be honored if you or your organization would join We really appreciate her us by setting up a booth to provide information on your ser- help. We’re still waiting for vices and a kid-friendly item such as school supplies, stickers, her to move down here. We healthy treat, etc. Or, you might consider volunteering to help thought we had finished the with the event itself. If you are unable to attend and would quilt in the frame and boy, Worshiplike to add an item to the backpacks, please let us know what Directory were we surprised to discover you would like to provide and have that item delivered to the that it was only half finished. church no later than July 5. (Any perishable foods should be Derek and the guys from CONCORD Manatee Springs HARDEETOWN delivered on the morning of the event.) Last year we had over Lancaster were out this week. BAPTIST CHURCH Church Of Christ 5551 NW CR 336 1,000 visitors and volunteers. This year, we Firsthope to United increase BAPTIST CHURCH They were kept busy trying to Sunday First Baptist Church Chiefland, FL 32626 10 a.m...... again...... with...... Bible a goal Study of at least 1,250. 1716 NW 14th St. get caught up with the weeds Methodist Chiefland (352) 493-1219 11 a.m...... All ...... booths Worship must Period be set up, and vehicles moved to exhibitor 352-493-4523 and grass. We fertilized ev- Worship 5 p.m...... Worship Period Directory 511 N. Young Blvd. (US Alt. 27) COME JOIN US! parking no later than 8:30 a.m. All booths may Church be taken ofdown Sunday School 9:30 AM erything a week or so before Wednesday 352-493-1481 thinking of us. on the south end Sundayof the School ...... year ...... should ...... 10 have a.m. even 6 p.m.more ...... at . . . .noon...... Booth . Bible spaceStudy is on a “first come-first serve” basis Worship Services 10:45 AM the rains started. CONCORD Manatee Springs Chiefland Visit us online at This week, the yard building. This year, Worship the Servicefront ...... blooms...... I . . .don’t 11 a.m. know the Ministerunless – Gene you Dumas have special needs such as electricity or a larger HARDEETOWN PM Worship 6:00-7:00 PM We received donations of looked great. A few years and south side wereDiscipleship filled BAPTIST Trainingname CHURCH...... of...... the. . . . 6 plants. p.m. Church 352-949-4682 Of Christ www.fbcChiefland.com 5551 NW CR 336 area. There will be no space available 9:00 AM under Sunday the pavilionSchool this BAPTIST Midweek EventsCHURCH 6:00 PM beads, lace and Latch hook ago, we separated the bulbs with white blooms. Worship Next Service ...... 7 p.m. Our goal is to Sunday“Speak where the Bible First United First Baptist Church Chiefland, FL 32626 speaks and beyear silent as where those the spaces Bible is are designated. Sunday Schedule Family Ministry for every age group items this week -- thanks for Wed. Night Prayer Service ...... 7 p.m. 10 a.m...... Bible Study 10:15 AM Worship www.hardeetownbaptistchurch.org 1716 NW 14th St. 11 silent.” a.m. . . .We . . . . .seek ...... Bible . . Worship authority Period for the Methodist Bible Study for Chiefland all ages 9:30 a.m. (352) 493-1219 things that we believe and practice. 707 N . MAIN ST . • 493-4627 Worship 10:45 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. For Spiritual 352-493-4523 Help Call: 1-888-JESUS2007 Worship Worship Jamie Brock, Pastor Directory 5 p.m...... Worship Period Directory 511 N. Young Blvd. (US Alt. 27) Sunday School 9:30 AM COME JOIN US! Wednesday Church of 352-493-1481 CONCORD Sunday School ...... 10 a.m. 6 p.m...... Bible Study Worship Services 10:45 AM CONCORD Manatee Springs Manatee Springs The Lord is my light and my St. Alban’s HARDEETOWN Episcopal Chiefland Church And HARDEETOWN this Visit is us the online record, at that St. John Missionary Baptist Church Worship Service ...... 11 a.m. Minister – Gene Dumas PM 11030 Worship NW 30th 6:00-7:00 Ave., Chiefland PM BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH Church Of Christ salvation 352-949-4682 — whom shall I fear? 4 miles North of Chiefland on US19 God hath given to us eternal Church 5551 OfNW CRChrist 336 Discipleship Training...... 6 p.m. BAPTIST www.fbcChiefland.com CHURCH Service Times: PM 5551 NW CR 336 Sunday First United First United 9:00 BAPTIST AM Sunday Sunday CHURCH - 8School AM & 10:30 AM Midweek Events 6:00 Sunday Worship Service ...... 7 p.m. Our Thegoal isLord First to “Speak is Baptist the where stronghold Church the Bible of First Baptist Church life, and this life is in his Son. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Chiefland, FL 32626 Chiefland, FL 32626 10 a.m...... Bible Study Sunday Church School 10 AM Family Ministry for every age group 10 a.m...... Bible Study speaks and be silent where the Bible is 10:15 1716 AM NW Worship 14th St. He 1716that Sunday hathNW Schedule the14th Son St. hath Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. 11Wed. a.m. Night ...... Prayer ...... Service . . Worship Methodist ...... Period . . . 7 p.m. silent.” my Welife— seek ofBible whom Methodistauthority Chiefland shall for Ithe be Chiefland Bible Study for all ages 9:30 a.m. www.hardeetownbaptistchurch.org (352) 493-1219 11 a.m...... (352)...... 493-1219 . Worship Period 352-493-4523 (352) 493-2770 352-493-4523 B.T.U. 1st & 3rd Sundays at 2:00 p.m. 5 p.m...... Worship Period 5 p.m. Jamie ...... Brock,...... Worship Pastor Period things afraid? that 511 we N. believe Young Blvd.and practice. (US Alt. 27) 707 511 N . N. MAIN Rev. Young Harold ST Blvd. . • Ritchie, (US493-4627 Alt. Pastor 27) life; and Worship he 10:45 that a.m. hath& 6:00 p.m.not the For Bible Spiritual Study Help on WednesdaysCall: 1-888-JESUS2007 at 7:00 p.m. COME JOIN US! Church of Sunday School 9:30 AM Sunday School 9:30 AM COME JOIN US! Wednesday Wednesday Church of 352-493-1481 — Psalm 27:1 352-493-1481 Son of God hath not life. Sunday School ...... 10 a.m. Sunday 6 p.m. School ...... Bible ...... 10 Study a.m. 6 p.m...... Bible Study Worship Services 10:45 AM Worship Services 10:45 AM Minister – Gene ChieflandDumas The Lord is Visitmy lightusChiefland online and at my St. Alban’s Visit Episcopal us online at Church And this is the — record, 1 John that 5:11, 12 St. John Missionary Baptist Church Worship Service ...... 11 a.m. Worship Minister Service . . .– . . .Gene ...... Dumas ...... 11 a.m. PM PM Worship 6:00-7:00 PM 352-949-4682 Call PM Worship 352-493-4796 6:00-7:00 Please 11030 NW call 30th 352-493-4796 Ave., Chiefland Discipleship Training...... 6 p.m. Discipleship Training 352-949-4682...... 6 p.m. salvation Please www.fbcChiefland.com — call whom 352-493-4796 shall I fear? 4 miles www.fbcChiefland.com North of Chiefland on US19 God hath given to us eternal 9:00 AM Sunday School Midweek Events 6:00 PM Please Midweek call Events 352-493-4796 6:00 PM Service Times: Worship Our goal Serviceis to “Speak ...... where ...... the . . . . . 7Bible p.m. Our goal 9:00 is to AM“Speak Sunday where Schoolthe Bible Sunday - 8 AM & 10:30 AM life, and this life is in his Son. for information about Worship Service ...... 7 p.m. speaks and be silent where the Bible is The Lord for informationis the stronghold about of Family to have Ministry Sunday your Schedule for every church age group Family Ministry for every age group Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Wed. speaks Night and Prayerbe silent Service where . . . .the ...... Bible . 7 p.m. is 10:15 AM Worship 10:15 Sunday AM Worship Schedule Sunday Church School 10 AM for information about Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Wed. Night Prayer Service ...... 7 p.m. Worship silent.” We seek Bible authority for the silent.” We seek Bible authority for the Directory my life— Bible of Studywhom for all shall ages 9:30 I a.m.be www.hardeetownbaptistchurch.org Bible Study for all ages 9:30 a.m. www.hardeetownbaptistchurch.org He that hath the Son hath this space this space Worship listed 10:45 (352) a.m. here. & 493-2770 6:00 p.m. B.T.U. 1st & 3rd Sundays at 2:00 p.m. Worship Worship Worship Directory Worship things Jamie that we Brock, believe and Pastor practice. Directory Directory things 707 that N .we 352-221-4625 MAIN believe ST and . • practice. 493-4627 Directory 707 N . MAIN Worship ST10:45 . a.m.• 493-4627 & 6:00 p.m. For Spiritual Help Call: 1-888-JESUS2007 For Spiritual Help this Call: space 1-888-JESUS2007 Jamie Brock, Pastor afraid? Rev. Harold Ritchie, Pastor life; and he that hath not the Bible Study on Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. CONCORD Manatee Springs — Psalm 27:1 HARDEETOWN Son of God hath not life. CONCORD CONCORD CONCORD Manatee Manatee BAPTIST CONCORD SpringsSprings CHURCH ManateeA Church Without Springs Walls S T . J OHN T HE E VANGELIST And this is the record, that St. John Blessed Missionary is the Baptistnation Church whose Manatee Springs Church The Lord is myOf light Christ and my The St. Lord HARDEETOWNAlban’s C ATHOLIC is my Episcopal light C and HURCH Churchmy St. Alban’s And HARDEETOWN HARDEETOWN this Episcopalis the record, Church that St. HARDEETOWNJohn Missionary Baptist Church — 1 John 5:11, 12 BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH BAPTIST 5551 NW CHURCHCR 336 First United Follow peace with all men, BAPTIST 11030 NW 30th CHURCH Ave., Chiefland God 11030 is NWthe 30th Lord; Ave., andChiefland the Church Of Christ Church Church OfOf ChristChrist Join Church salvation us Sunday — Sunday Ofwhom Christ Morning shall I fear? salvation 4 miles 4050 N.W. North — Hwy. whom of 27 ChieflandAlt. 493-1561shall Ioron fear?493-9723 US19 4 miles BAPTISTGod BAPTIST First Northhath Baptist givenof Chiefland CHURCHCHURCH to Church us oneternal US19 God Call hath 352-493-4796given to us eternal Please call 352-493-4796 5551 NW CR 336 5551 5551 NWNW CRCR 336336 Chiefland, 5551 FirstNW FLCR 32626United 336 109 a.m. a.m...... Sunday...... First. First...... BibleSchool UnitedUnited Study BAPTIST First CHURCH United Please and holiness, call 352-493-4796 without which no BAPTIST 1716 NW Service CHURCH 14th Times: St. Please people callwhom Service 352-493-4796 Times:he hath chosen Sunday Sunday Sunday First Baptist Sunday Church The Lord First First Sat. Evening is BaptistBaptist the Sunday 4:30 stronghold pm- Church Church8 AM Sun. & 8:3010:30 ofam AM life, First and thisBaptist Sunday life - 8 AMisChurch &in 10:30 his AM Son. life, and this life is in his Son. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Chiefland, FL 32626 Chiefland, Chiefland, FLFL 3262632626 Chiefland, FL 32626 11 The a.m. Lord ...... is . . . .the . . . . Worship stronghold Period of Methodist th man shall see Chiefland the Lord. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. for information about 10 a.m...... Bible Study 10 10 a.m.a.m...... (352)...... 493-1219. . . BibleBible StudyStudy 10 a.m.10:15 ...... a.m...... Worship. . . Bible Study Religious 1716 Ed. Class SundayNW Wed. Church14th 6-7:10 PMSchoolSt. Pre-K 10 thru AM 12 for 1716information 1716 Sunday NWNW Church 14th14th School about St.St. 10 AM to have 1716 352-493-4523 NWyour 14th church St. for Morninghis own Worship inheritance. 11:00 a.m. Methodist 5 myp.m. life— ...... of. . . . . whom. . . MethodistChiefland Worship Methodist shall Period I be my life— of whomChiefland Chiefland Methodist shall I be He 511 N.that Young hath Blvd. Chiefland the (US Son Alt. hath 27) He that Morning hath Worship the Son 11:00 hath a.m. for information about (352) 493-1219 11 a.m...... (352) . (352) ...... Worship493-1219 493-1219 Period 11 11 a.m.a.m...... (352) ...... Worship Worship 493-1219 PeriodPeriod 11 a.m.YOUTH ...... GROUP ...... Worship Period Holy Cross, Cross City 11:30 am (352) — Hebrews 493-2770 12:14 B.T.U. Sunday 1st & School3rd Sundays 9:30 at AM 2:00 p.m. B.T.U. The 1st Lord & 3rd looketh Sundays at from 2:00 p.m. this space 5 5 p.m.p.m. . .. . COME...... JOIN. WorshipWorship US! PeriodPeriod 5 p.m...... Wednesday...... Worship Period 511 511 N. N. Young Young 352-493-4523 Blvd. Blvd. (352) Church (US (US 493-2770 Alt. Alt. 27) 27)of 511 N. 352-493-4523Young 352-493-4523this Blvd.space (US Alt. 27) listed 352-493-4523 here. 5 p.m...... Worship Period afraid?Wed. 511 N. Young3:30 Blvd.p.m. (US Alt. 27) afraid? 352-221-4625 Pastor, Father Joe McDonnell life; and Rev. 352-493-1481 Haroldhe that Ritchie, hath Pastornot the life; Bible and Study he thaton Wednesdays hath not at the 7:00 p.m. Bible Study onthis Wednesdays space at 7:00 p.m. COME JOIN US! COME COME Wednesday JOINJOIN US!US! Sunday School COME Wednesday Wednesday ...... JOIN . . . .Church ...... US! ...... 10 of a.m. 6 p.m...... Wednesday ...... Church . Church . . . . Bible Study ofof Sunday Rev. Harold School Church Ritchie, 9:30 AM Pastor of Sunday Sunday SchoolSchool 9:309:30 AM AM Worship Sunday Services School 9:30 10:45 AM AM heaven; he beholdeth all the First 352-493-1481 United — Methodist Psalm 27:1 352-493-1481 352-493-1481 Chiefland — Psalm 27:1 352-493-1481 Visit us online at Son of God hath not life. Sunday School ...... 10 a.m. Sunday 6 Sunday p.m. School.School ...... Bible ...... 10.Study 10 a.m. a.m. 6 6 SundayWorship p.m.p.m. . . .School . Service ...... Bible .Bible ...... Study .Study . 1011 a.m. 6 p.m. Minister ...... – . . .Gene ...... DumasBible Study Worship Services 10:45 AM Son Worship Worship of God ServicesServices hath not 10:45 10:45 life. AM AM Worship PM Worship Services 6:00-7:00 10:45 PM AM sons of men. Chiefland Church 352-949-4682 Visit us online Chieflandof Chiefland Chiefland at S T . J OHN Visit G Visit T OOD HEus us online onlineS E Chiefland HEPHERD VANGELIST at at Visit us online at — 1 John 5:11, 12 Blessed is the nation whose Worship Service ...... 11 a.m. Worship Worship Minister Service Service .– . . .Gene ...... Dumas ...... 11. 11 a.m. a.m. WorshipDiscipleship Minister Minister Service Training –– .Gene .Gene ...... Dumas. Dumas...... 11. 6 p.m.a.m. Minister – Gene Dumas PM Worship 6:00-7:00 PM www.fbcChiefland.com PM PM WorshipWorship — 6:00-7:006:00-7:00 1 John PM PM5:11, 12 PM Midweek Worship Events 6:00-7:00 6:00 PM PM — Psalm 33: 12 & 13 Our goal is to “Speak where the Bible 9:00 C ATHOLIC AM Sunday C HURCH School Follow Please peace call with352-493-4796 all men, Discipleship Training...... 6 p.m. Discipleship Discipleship 352-949-4682 Training Training...... 6 .6 p.m. p.m. Discipleship Worship Service 352-949-4682 352-949-4682 Training ...... 6 7 p.m. www.fbcChiefland.com 352-949-4682352-493-4627 www.fbcChiefland.com www.fbcChiefland.com Call L UTHERAN 352-493-4796 C HURCH www.fbcChiefland.com Call 352-493-4796 Family Please Ministry call for 352-493-4796 every age group God Please is the call Lord; 352-493-4796 and the speaks Please and be 707 callsilent N.where352-493-4796 Main the BibleSt., is Please 4050 N.W. Midweek Hwy. call 27 Alt. 352-493-4796Events 493-1561 6:00 or 493-9723 PM Please Midweek Midweek Sunday call EventsEvents Schedule352-493-4796 6:006:00 PM PM Please Midweek call Events352-493-4796 6:00 PM Our goal is to “Speak where the Bible Our Our Wed. goal goal 9:00 Night is is to to AM “Speak Prayer“Speak Sunday Servicewhere where School .the .the . . . . .Bible .Bible . . . 7 p.m. Our 9:00goal 9:00 is AM AMto “Speak Sunday Sunday where SchoolSchool the Bible 9:00 10:15 AM Sunday AM Worship School and holiness, without which no www.hardeetownbaptistchurch.org people Please whom call he 352-493-4796 hath chosen Worship Service ...... 7 p.m. Worship Worship Service Service ...... 7. 7 p.m. p.m. Worship Service ...... 7 p.m. silent.” We seek BibleChiefland authority for the Family Sat. 4 Eveningmiles Ministry No.4:30 for ofpm everyWal-Mart Sun. 8:30 age am ongroup 19 Family Family to for have BibleMinistry Ministry information Study your forfor for all every everyages church 9:30 age age a.m.about group group Family for Ministry information for every age about group for information about speaks and be silent where the Bible is speaks speaks and and be be silent silent where where the the Bible Bible is is speaks forand beinformation Sunday silent where Schedule the aboutBible is for to information have Sunday Sunday your Schedule Schedule churchabout th Sunday Schedule Wed. Night Prayer Service ...... 7 p.m. Wed. Wed. Night Night Prayer Prayer Service Service ...... 7. 7 p.m. p.m. Wed. Jamie Night 10:15 Prayer Brock, AM Service Worship Pastor ...... 7 p.m. things that 10:15 10:15 we believe AM AM Worship Worship and practice. 707 Religious N 10:15Ed. . MAIN Class AMWed. ST Worship .6-7:10 • 493-4627 PM Pre-K thru 12 man shall for Worship information see 10:45 the a.m. Lord. & 6:00 p.m. about For forSpiritual information Help Call: 1-888-JESUS2007 about for his for own information inheritance. about silent.” We seek Bible authority for the silent.” silent.” We We seek seek Bible Bible authority authority for for the the silent.” We Biblefumcchiefland.com seek Study Bible for all authority ages 9:30 a.m.for the www.hardeetownbaptistchurch.org Bible Bible Study Study for for all all ages ages 9:30 9:30 a.m. a.m. www.hardeetownbaptistchurch.org www.hardeetownbaptistchurch.org Bible Study this for all spaceages 9:30 a.m. www.hardeetownbaptistchurch.org this space Holy Worship Worship Cross, this listed 10:45 10:45 Cross 493-4597 a.m. spacea.m. City here.& & 6:00 11:306:00 p.m. p.m. am Worship listed 10:45 — a.m.Hebrews here. & 6:00 p.m. 12:14 this space Jamie Brock, Pastor things Jamie Jamiethat we believeBrock,Brock, and PastorPastor practice. things things 707 that that Jamie N . we 352-221-4625MAINwe believe believe Brock, ST .and and • Pastor 493-4627practice. practice. things 707 707 Nthat N . 352-221-4625. Worship MAIN [email protected] believe this 10:45 ST ST . . a.m. andspace •• 493-4627&493-4627 practice.6:00 p.m. 707 For BibleSpiritual N . Class MAIN Help9:15 ST AM Call: .• Worship • 1-888-JESUS2007 493-4627 Service 10:30 AM For For Spiritual Spiritual Help Help this Call: Call: space1-888-JESUS2007 1-888-JESUS2007 For Spiritual Helpthis Call: space 1-888-JESUS2007 The Lord thislooketh space from The Lord is my light and my St. Alban’s Pastor, Father Episcopal Joe McDonnell Church And this is the record, that St. John Missionary Baptist Church heaven; he beholdeth all the The Lord is my light and my The The St. S TLordAlban’sLord . J OHN isis my myEpiscopal T light HElight E andand VANGELIST Church mymy St.St.The salvation S T And Alban’s .Alban’s LordJ OHN this is— is EpiscopalT myEpiscopalwhom the HE light record,E VANGELISTshall and ChurchChurch Ithatmy fear? 4St. St.miles And And Alban’sJohn thisNorththis G OODMissionary isis ofEpiscopal the theS Chiefland HEPHERD record,record, Baptist Church on thatthat ChurchUS19 St.God St. And John BlessedJohn hath this MissionaryMissionary givenis is the the torecord, BaptistBaptistnationus eternal that ChurchChurch whose St. Blessed John 11030 Missionary NW is 30ththe Ave.,nation Baptist Chiefland whose Church sons of men. C ATHOLIC C HURCH C ATHOLIC C HURCH Service Times: Follow peace with all men, Follow 11030 peaceNW Sunday 30th with -Ave., 8 AM &allChiefland 10:30 men, AM 11030 11030 NW NW 30th 30th Ave., Ave., Chiefland Chiefland God 11030is the NW Lord; 30th Ave., and Chiefland the — Psalm 33: 12 & 13 salvation — whom shall I fear? salvationsalvation 4 miles North —— whomofwhom Chiefland shallshall on II fear? fear?US19 4 4 salvationThe God milesmiles Lord hath NorthNorth is— given of theofwhom ChieflandChiefland stronghold to usshall eternal onon I US19US19fear? of God4 God miles hathhath L North UTHERAN givengiven of Chiefland toto C us HURCHus eternaleternal on US19 Please Godlife, God andhath Youris call thisthe given lifeLord;352-493-4796 to is usin adand eternalhis the Son. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. 4050 N.W. Hwy. 27 Alt. 493-1561 or 493-9723 4050 and N.W. holiness, Hwy. 27 Alt. without 493-1561 or which 493-9723 no and holiness, Sunday Service without Church Times: School which 10 AM no Service Service Times: Times: Morning Service Worship Times: 11:00 a.m. The Lord is the stronghold of The The LordLord Sat. isEveningis the Sundaythe 4:30 strongholdstronghold - pm8 AM Sun. & 10:30 8:30 AMofamof Themy life, life— Lord Sat.and Evening thisofis Sunday Sundaythewhom 4:30life stronghold pm- - 8 is8 AM AMshallSun. in & & 10:308:30 his10:30 I ambe AMSon. AM of life, life, andand Sunday thisthis Sunday lifeSchoollife is-is 8 AM10:00 inin & hishis 10:30 a.m. Son.Son. AM life, people He and that Sunday Sunday this whomhath School Schoollife the heis 10:00 10:00Son inhath hisa.m. a.m.hath chosenSon. people Sunday whom School he hath10:00 a.m. chosen Please call 352-493-4796 th th (352) 493-2770 for information about B.T.U. 1st & 3rd Sundays at 2:00 p.m. Religious Ed. SundayClass Wed. Church 6-7:10 School PM Pre-K 10 AMthru 12 Religious man Ed.shall Class Sunday Sunday see Wed. Church Church the6-7:10 Lord. PMSchool School Pre-K 10 10thru AM AM 12 man 4 miles shall Morning No. Sundaysee ofWorship the Wal-MartChurch Lord. 11:00 School on a.m. 1019 AM for Morninghis Morning own Worship Worship inheritance. 11:00 11:00 a.m. a.m. for his Morning own Worshipinheritance. 11:00 a.m. my life— of whom shall I be my my life—life— ofof whomwhom shallshall II bebe myafraid? He life— that of hath whom the shallSon hath I be He He thatthat Rev. hathhath Harold thethe Ritchie, SonSon hath hathPastor life; He andthat he hath that the hath Son not hath the Bible Study on Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. for information about Holy Cross, (352) Cross 493-2770City 11:30 am Holy Cross, (352)Cross (352) — —City Hebrews 493-2770 493-2770 11:30Psalm am 12:1427:1 B.T.U. 1st & 3rd — (352) Sundays Hebrews 493-2770 at 2:00 12:14 p.m. could B.T.U. B.T.U. The 1st 1st Lord & & 3rd 3rd looketh Sundays Sundaysbe at at herefrom 2:00 2:00 p.m. p.m. The B.T.U. Lord 1st & 3rdlooketh Sundays from at 2:00 p.m. 493-4597 Son Bible Bible of Study Study God thison on hathWednesdays Wednesdays space not life. at at 7:00 7:00 p.m. p.m. afraid? afraid? afraid? Rev. Pastor, Harold Father Ritchie, Joe McDonnell Pastor afraid? life; and Rev. Pastor,Rev. he Harold Harold Father that JoeRitchie, Ritchie,hath McDonnell not Pastor Pastor the life; life; Bible Bible andClassand Study Rev. 9:15 hehe Haroldon AM thatthat Wednesdays• Worship hath Ritchie,hath Service notnot at Pastor 7:00 10:30thethe p.m. AM life; and he that hath not the Bible Study on Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. this space — Psalm 27:1 — — PsalmPsalm 27:127:1 Son of God hath —not Psalm life. 27:1 Son Son ofof GodGod hathhath notnot life.life. Son heaven; of God he hath —beholdeth 1not John life. 5:11, all the12 heaven; he beholdeth all the G OOD S HEPHERD Please G call OOD —352-493-4796S HEPHERD 1 John 5:11, 12 Call 352-493-4796 — — 11 JohnJohn 5:11,5:11, 1212 sons of men. — 1 John 5:11, 12 sons Please of men. call 352-493-4796 Pastor George Jones, Jr. Please call — Psalm352-493-4796 33: 12 & 13 — Psalm 33: 12 & 13 Call L UTHERAN 352-493-4796 C HURCH Please Call Call L UTHERAN 352-493-4796 352-493-4796call 352-493-4796 C HURCH Please Please to Call have call 352-493-4796call your 352-493-4796 352-493-4796 church Please Please callcall 352-493-4796352-493-4796 Please for information call 352-493-4796 about Please call 352-493-4796 Please Please11030 callNWcall 30th 352-493-4796352-493-4796 Ave., Chiefland Please Please for information call call 352-493-4796 352-493-4796 about Please Please callcall 352-493-4796352-493-4796 Please for information call 352-493-4796 about (Adamsville Community) Call today to advertise Please for for informationinformation call 352-493-4796 aboutabout Please for information call this 352-493-4796 space about for information about for for to 4 havemilesinformationinformation No. your of Wal-Mart church aboutabout on 19 toforto 4 for for miles havehave information informationinformation No.this your yourof spaceWal-Mart churchchurch about about abouton 19 for forto for for have information information informationinformation listed your here. church aboutaboutabout for information this space about 352-221-4625Sunday School 10 a.m. this space for information thisthis spacespace about for information this space about this space Morning listed thisthis Worship 493-4597 spacespace here. 11 a.m. listed listed this thisthis 493-4597 space here.space here.space listed thisthisthis space space here. this space 352-221-4625 352-221-4625 352-221-4625 T BiblePrayer OHN 352-221-4625 Class Service 9:15 HEAM & • WorshipBible VANGELIST Study Service on 10:30 AM Bible Class 9:15 AM • Worship Service 10:30 AM this space this space S .Wednesday J T at 6:30 Ep.m. & 7 p.m. 352-493-4796 Blessed is the nation whose C ATHOLIC C HURCH S T . J OHN T HE E VANGELIST S S T T . . JJ OHN OHN TT HE HE EE VANGELIST VANGELIST S T . J OHN T HE E VANGELIST Blessed Follow peace is the with nation all men,whose Blessed Blessed isis thethe nationnation whosewhose God Blessed is the is Lord; the nation and the whose 4050 N.W. Hwy. 27 Alt. 493-1561 or 493-9723 and holiness, without which no C ATHOLIC C HURCH Follow C C ATHOLIC ATHOLIC peace withCC HURCH HURCH all men, Follow FollowC Sat. ATHOLIC Evening peacepeace 4:30 withpmwith C Sun. HURCH allall 8:30 men,men, am God Follow is the peace Lord; with and all the men, God God isis thethe Lord;Lord; andand thethe Godpeople is thewhom Lord; he hathand thechosen th man shall see the Lord. 4050 N.W. Hwy. 27 Alt. 493-1561 or 493-9723 and 4050 4050 N.W. holiness,N.W. Hwy. Hwy. 27 27 Alt. Alt.without 493-1561 493-1561 orwhich or 493-9723 493-9723 no and and Religious 4050 holiness, holiness,N.W. Ed. Hwy. Class 27 Wed. without withoutAlt. 6-7:10 493-1561 PM which whichPre-K or 493-9723 thru no no12 people and holiness, whom without he hath which chosen no people people whomwhom hehe hathhath chosenchosen peoplefor his ownwhom inheritance. he hath chosen Sat. Evening 4:30 pm Sun. 8:30 am Sat. Sat. Evening Evening 4:30 4:30 pm pm Sun. Sun. 8:30 8:30 am am Sat. Holy Evening Cross, 4:30 Cross pm City Sun. 11:30 8:30 am am — Hebrews 12:14 th th th man man shallshall seesee thethe Lord.Lord. th man shall see the Lord. The Lord looketh from Religious Ed. Class Wed. 6-7:10 PM Pre-K thru 12 Religiousman Religious shall Ed. Ed. Class Class see Wed. Wed. the 6-7:10 6-7:10 Lord. PM PM Pre-K Pre-K thru thru 12 12 Religious Pastor,Ed. Class Father Wed. Joe 6-7:10 McDonnell PM Pre-K thru 12 for his own inheritance. for for hishis ownown inheritance.inheritance. for his own inheritance. Holy Cross, Cross City 11:30 am Holy Holy Cross, Cross, Cross —Cross Hebrews City City 11:30 11:30 am am 12:14 Holy Cross, — —Cross HebrewsHebrews City 11:30 am 12:1412:14 The Lord looketh — Hebrews from 12:14 The The LordLord lookethlooketh fromfrom heaven; The Lord he lookethbeholdeth from all the Pastor, Father Joe McDonnell Pastor, Pastor, Father Father Joe Joe McDonnell McDonnell Pastor, G OOD Father S HEPHERDJoe McDonnell heaven; he beholdeth all the heaven; heaven; hehe beholdethbeholdeth allall thethe heaven;sons of men. he beholdeth all the — Psalm 33: 12 & 13 G OOD S HEPHERD G G OOD OOD SS HEPHERD HEPHERD L GUTHERAN OOD S HEPHERD C HURCH Please sons of men.call 352-493-4796 sons sons ofof men.men. sons of men. — Psalm 33: 12 & 13 — — PsalmPsalm 33:33: 1212 && 1313 Please —call Psalm 352-493-4796 33: 12 & 13 L UTHERAN C HURCH Please L L UTHERAN UTHERAN call 352-493-4796 CC HURCH HURCH Please Please 4 miles L UTHERAN callcall No. 352-493-4796of352-493-4796 Wal-Mart C HURCH on 19 Please for information call 352-493-4796 about Please call 352-493-4796 Please Please callcall 352-493-4796352-493-4796 Please for information call 352-493-4796 about 4 miles No. of Wal-Mart on 19 4for 4 milesmiles information No.No. ofof Wal-MartWal-Mart about onon 1919 for for 4 miles informationinformation No. 493-4597 of Wal-Mart aboutabout on 19 for information this space about Bible Class 9:15 AM • Worship Service 10:30 AM for information about for for informationinformation aboutabout for information this space about 493-4597 this 493-4597 493-4597 space thisthis 493-4597 spacespace this space Bible Class 9:15 AM • Worship Service 10:30 AM Bible Bible Class Class 9:15 9:15 AM AM • •Worship Worship Service Service 10:30 10:30 AM AM Bible Class 9:15 AM • Worship Service 10:30 AM this space thisthis spacespace this space 7A Thursday, June 14, 2018 Chiefland Citizen Obituaries Upcoming 4-H activities Sandra Ann Akins For more information on Levy learn some basic survival skills to 7/13 at 11:59 pm. Forms Due 7/16 County 4-H activities and events, stay safe while enjoying the out- @ 4:00 pm Sandra Ann Akins, 56, of Trenton passed away June 7, visit http://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/levyco/ doors. At the same time that youth -- OR -- 2018. category/4-h-and-youth/ are mastering these skills, they are Marine & Aquatic Science She was born June 21, 1961 in Daytona Beach, but also gaining valuable life skills such Explorations - July 23 through 26 had lived in the Trenton area for over 13 years, after WEEK 2 as personal safety, critical thinking, During this two week camp youth moving here from Citrus County. She was a member of Backyard Water Ventures - June leadership, and responsibility. will discover how to protect and Otter Creek Baptist Church and in her spare time 25 through 28 AGES: 8-12 enjoy our nature coast’s wildlife. enjoyed traveling and spending time with her family. During this camp youth will dis- COST: $40 Registration Closes Youth will explore through daily Mrs. Akins is survived by her husband, Francis Akins; cover how to protect and enjoy our 6/28 at 11:59 pm. Forms Due 6/29 field trips to local aquaculture farms her sons, Frank Akins of Bronson and Larry Glover of world’s most important natural @ 4:00 pm and wildlife habitat sites. They will Orlando; her daughters, Suzanne Bottoms of Williston, resource, water! Youth will explore also learn some unique and tasty Rebecca Hood of Bronson, April Glover of Tampa and through daily field trips to local WEEK 4 ways to include fish and seafood in Savannah Wilson-Brown of Chiefland; her parents, water ways and treatment facilities 4-H Citizenship Discovery Camp their meals. At the same time that James and Janice Ashley of Gulf Hammock; her brother, to learn more about how they can - July 16 through 19 youth are mastering these skills, Jim Ashley; her sister, Susan Dreggors; three grandchil- play an important role in preserving During this camp youth will learn they are also gaining valuable life dren and other extended family members. our water resources. At the same more about their local government skills such as critical thinking, deci- Graveside services were held June 11 at the Red Level time that youth are mastering these and experience the political process sion-making, leadership, and respon- Cemetery in Crystal River with the Rev. Billy Keith offi- skills, they are also gaining valuable first hand. Campers will visit with sibility. ciating. life skills such as critical thinking, various public offices through daily AGES: 8-12 Arrangements were under the care of Rick Gooding decision-making, leadership, and field trips and see their local govern- COST: $40 Registration Closes Funeral Home Chiefland, Florida 352-493-0050 and responsibility. ment officials in action. At the same 7/13 at 11:59 pm. Forms Due 7/16 Cross City, Florida 352-498-5400. Please sign the online AGES: 10-12 time that youth are mastering these @ 4:00 pm guest book at rickgoodingfuneralhomes.com COST: $40 Registration Closes skills, they are also gaining valuable 6/15 at 11:59 pm. Forms Due 6/18 life skills such as critical thinking, We are very excited about all of JoAnne Jones @ 4:00 pm generosity, leadership, and responsi- the opportunities we are offering -- OR -- bility. this summer. Please note that space Josephine Anne Clover Kids Camp - Outdoor AGES: 10-12 is limited, so register early. The ages “JoAnne” Jones, 72, went Adventures - June 25 through 28 COST: $40 Registration Closes for campers MUST be the age listed to be with the Lord on During this camp youth will dis- 7/6 at 11:59 pm. Forms Due 7/9 @ by June 1st unless otherwise stated. June 1, 2018, with her chil- cover how to protect and enjoy our 4:00 pm All camps have strict enrollment dren by her side, under nature coast’s wildlife. Youth will -- OR -- limits and increased late fees, so Hospice Care at Ayers explore through daily field trips to 4-H Archery Camp - July 16 sign up soon. Camp fees are non-re- Health and Rehabilitation local aquaculture farms and wildlife through 19 fundable and include breakfast, in Trenton. habitat sites. They will also learn This camp is an exploratory pro- lunch, field trips, and recreation JoAnne was born in some unique and tasty ways to gram into the sport of archery. each day. As a reminder all day Trenton, N.J., Aug. 19, include fish and seafood in their During this camp youth will learn camps, prices, and class sizes are 1945 and was a graduate of meals. At the same time that youth about safety and the rules of an subject to change. Please join us as Lenape Regional High are mastering these skills, they are archery range, the basics of shooting we have fun and learn at the 2018 School, Medford, N.J. She also gaining valuable life skills such technique, and get an introduction to Levy County 4-H Day Camps! married the father of her children, Kenneth Bellem in the as critical thinking, decision-mak- competition in a fun and engaging Don’t forget you can still sign up 1960s and basically, independently raised her three ing, leadership, and responsibility. environment. Youth will also for our away camp too. daughters. AGES: 6-8 explore through daily field trips how CAMP CHERRY LAKE An adventurous, very independent young lady, she COST: $40 Registration Closes bows are made and how to construct Each summer, youth in Levy loaded her children up onto an AMTRAK train and 6/15 at 11:59 pm. Forms Due 6/18 their own archery quiver and wrist County pack their bags to spend headed to Florida to visit her mother and sister; which @ 4:00 pm guard. At the same time that youth four days and four nights away from lead to her returning in 1988 to relocate in Bronson. are mastering these skills, they are home at Camp Cherry Lake in She retired from her position as Administrative WEEK 3 also gaining valuable life skills such Madison, Florida. This year, from Assistant from Bronson Auto Sales, Inc., Bronson, where Fishing FUNdamentals - July 9 as critical thinking, decision-mak- June 18 through June 22, 2018 your she could go from office, to detailing, to actually selling through 12 ing, leadership, and responsibility. child will have the opportunity to cars. There she met her second husband Robert Earl During this camp youth will fish AGES: 8-12 learn in a fun and exciting outdoor “Bobby” Jones Sr. for knowledge as they discover the COST: $40 Registration Closes environment! JoAnne asked for nothing and gave everything. She fun and exciting world of fishing 7/6 at 11:59 pm. Forms Due 7/9 @ Youth ages 8 to 13 will have the was always smiling, becoming quickly known as the sports. Youth will explore through 4:00 pm opportunity to learn kayaking, “unofficial greeter” at Ayers, which in turn found her daily field trips and will learn some canoeing, archery, arts and crafts, receiving the Resident of the Month Award in December useful and unique ways to be good WEEK 5 swimming, and so much more. At 2014. stewards while enjoying the out- AG Discovery - Honey & Peanuts the same time that youth are master- She is survived by her daughters, Donna Bellem, doors as budding anglers. At the - July 23 through 26 ing these skills, they are also gain- Andrea Turner, Felicia (Robert) Beck; grandchildren same time that youth are mastering During this camp youth will dis- ing valuable life skills such as inde- Ryan, Corey, Madison (Turner), Kristen (Guertin) and these skills, they are also gaining cover how honey bees and peanut pendence, decision-making, leader- Hailey (Edwards); sister, Veronica I. “Ronnie” Jones and valuable life skills such as personal growers work together to bring their ship, and responsibility. several cousins, nieces and nephews across the nation. safety, critical thinking, leadership, products from the farm to your Camp attendance is on a first She was preceded in death by both husbands; her and responsibility. kitchen table. Youth will explore come, first served basis and spots brother, Walter L. Nutt, Jr. and sister, Patricia Louise AGES: 8-12 through daily field trips to local will NOT be reserved. We are in a Nutt. Please visit her memorial page at www.williamst- COST: $40 Registration Closes farms and processing sites. They co-hort with Alachua, Citrus, Dixie, homasfuneralhome.com. 6/28 at 11:59 pm. Forms Due 6/29 will also learn some unique and and Gilchrist County 4-H, so regis- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION @ 4:00 pm tasty ways to include honey and ter early to guarantee your spot! WILLIAMS-THOMAS DOWNTOWN -- OR -- peanuts in their meals. At the same (352) 376-7556 Wilderness Explorers - July 9 time that youth are mastering these There will be a Parent Meeting through 12 skills, they are also gaining valuable and & Camper Orientation/ Camp David M. Shew III During this camp youth will dis- life skills such as independence, Counselor-Led Meet and Greet held David M. Shew III, 31, of Old Town died May 27, cover how to protect and enjoy our decision-making, leadership, and at the Levy County Extension Office 2018. local wildlife and natural resources. responsibility. on June 1, 2018 at 6:00 pm. Please A graduate of Dixie County High School, he enjoyed Youth will explore through daily DATES: July 23-26 call the Levy County 4-H Office if participating in JROTC. He was a serious gamer and a field trips to local state parks and AGES: 8-12 you have any questions, 352-486- strong believe of Jesus Christ. wildlife reserves. They will also COST: $40 Registration Closes 5131. Survivors include, father, David Shew Jr.; mother, Alice P. Shew; sisters, Jamie Shew Bradley and Annabelle Shew Roberson and brother, Dillyne M. Shew. He was a loving son, brother, uncle, cousin, nephew, Happy Father's Day grandson and friend to many who will be missed by all.

David Renaud, D.V.M. • Kathy Bowker, D.V.M. Welcome Rachel Teague, D.V.M • Medicine, Surgery, Dentistry • Preventive Care • Three Year Vaccines For Dogs and Cats • Convenient Appointments Available • Early Morning Drop Off Service • Finance Plans Available Through Care Credit • Warm Caring Staff Office Hours: 2580 North Young Blvd., Chiefland Mon.-Fri., 8-6 (Across from Betts Big T) Sat., 9-Noon (352) 493-0123 www.suwanneevalleyvet.com 8A Chiefland Citizen Thursday, June 14, 2018

Three easy positive living techniques to try When our ancestors lived in primitive tribes or villages, traditions helped them make Bob a living. They developed Denny lifestyles that worked in a particular location, where there was a dependable source of food, water, and materials for Just Thinking building shelter. But in these modern and complicated times, change is always here, and we need to change and adapt our lives. Psychology is the scientific study of thinking, feeling, and behavior. And Positive Psychology is a “toolbox” that you can use to improve your life and level of happiness. You can change negative thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Our thoughts, habits, emotions and actions need to change throughout our lives to adapt to our modern changing world. Over a lifetime, habits can become very resistant to our awareness and our ability to change them. We learn by trial and error. When we think or act in one way, and it works to get us through a tough situation, we feel rewarded. We’re more likely to repeat that behavior over and over, even after it Is your business firing on all eight cylinders stops working for us. Habits are hard to break! To survive and thrive, we must adapt and change. What worked for you last week, or five years ago, won’t work forever in our changing Levy County Score “I think I would definitely benefit analysis, strategic planning, Human world. Here are three positive psychology tools which can be If your business is misfiring or not from a SWOT analysis so what is my Resources, operations, customer service, easy and fast to learn: reframing, rewriting, and replacing. getting the mileage you hoped it would, next step?” sales, marketing or internet related. The way we see, interpret, and respond to day-to-day events then perhaps it needs a SWOT Tune-Up. Once you are enrolled, our spe- Together we will create an action plan and situations depends on how we’ve learned to understand “Okay, but what is a SWOT Tune-Up?” cialized team will meet with you to designed specifically for your business. and think about them. When you take a moment to think about A SWOT Tune-Up is a free and com- complete an initial assessment and send Additionally, we will provide you with your thoughts and your approach to a situation, you can ex- pletely confidential in-depth analysis of you home with a Self-Diagnostic Ques- tools and resources to jump-start your plore or create other ways of interpreting them. For instance, your businesses’ Strengths Weaknesses, tionnaire. The results received will help action plan, monitor your progress and if you think to yourself “What a jerk! The idiot cut me off, Opportunities and Threats. Levy County SCORE assess where best mentor you as long as you want us to trying to get ahead of me when our lanes merged!” you might “I get it, but why would I need a to focus you and your leadership team to be involved. Think of the long term “reframe” that thought pattern, with something like, “We need SWOT analysis?” Good question! ensure you capitalize on the aspects of success of your business not as a sprint, to merge now. I’ll slow down, and let the other guy in. It’s A business that does not know where your business that need attention as well but as a marathon without a finish line. not a race. I can be the good guy.” What you just did is called they stand in all critical areas, both as help identify the best opportunities. To register and enroll for a SWOT “reframing.” internally and externally, can find itself When those specific areas are Tune-Up, go to www.citruscounty.score. How about when you make a serious mistake? Instead of stalled on the side of the road. Under- identified, a SWOT Team of SCORE org and click the SWOT button. saying to yourself, “One mistake, and my team will give up standing your strengths, weaknesses, Certified Mentors will be selected for Take advantage of Citrus/Levy on me!” how about thinking, “I can use my mistakes to learn opportunities and threats allows you to you. The Certified Mentors assigned County SCORE’s Certified Mentors real and grow and use the lesson to become better because of it.” better recognize constraints and capa- will have specific experience and world experience to get your business You can look at it as a step forward in making your life a little bilities. A SWOT analysis provides a expertise in the areas that will be our running at its peak performance, firing more successful, and better. These events that you face, and roadmap to the express lane. combined focus of attention; whether on all eight cylinders. the challenges you face in your life can be seen as little short it is accounting, finance, profit & loss stories. And you can imagine your life to be a long path or trail that has a beginning, adventures along the way, and an end. What you just did is called “rewriting your script,” or “rewriting your story.” Sequoias, berries and the high cost of housing Maybe you sit down and vegetate in front of the TV set, “California has worn me five years ago. Are wages same ten-year time span grew to avoid taking that easy first step towards accomplishing quite thin… keeping up, so that most folks from a population of 18.17 something that you really would like to do or to achieve. I just can’t wait to see you can afford that increase? No million to 20.66 million, a net It could be to start a daily routine of walking your dog, or again.” way. increase of almost two and a shopping for some paint to spruce up your home, or to read Margaret So it’s no surprise that half million residents. that book that’s been gathering dust on the shelf. Behavior “Come Monday” as per- McDowell Californians are bailing. In Many people still desire habits can become so regular and repetitious that they become formed by Jimmy Buffett addition to being one of the to own a house, and pay- hard to fix. Positive psychology gives us evidence that the best When I was 17, I took a most highly taxed states, ing a million dollars for a way to change a habit isn’t “will power,” but instead to find trip to California that includ- Arbor Outlook most folks simply can’t two-bedroom starter home is a behavior that better meets the need that caused the habit in ed a visit to San Diego, a stop afford to buy a home. Home unappealing to most, even if the first place try it, and if it works for you, and satisfies that at Disneyland, Knott’s Berry of us who spend a lot of time prices are high throughout the you’ve landed a high-paying need that causes the habit, you’ll feel rewarded. Then you’ll be Farm and the Hearst Castle, in the South, dream about state. So where are Califor- tech job. much more likely to repeat the new behavior next time. Soon, and a drive up that state’s being able to enjoy a summer nians moving? Everywhere, Margaret R. McDowell, since it works well, you’ll lose the need for the old habit. You spectacular coastal high- afternoon without stifling apparently. But especially ChFC®, AIF®, author of replaced it with the new habit. You just accomplished what way. The turns were both heat and bugs. You can do to places like Las Vegas. It’s the syndicated economic psychologists call “replacement.” frightening and exhilarating, that in California. There was close by, and home prices column “Arbor Outlook,” So, take charge of your own life! Use reframing, rewriting, especially around Big Sur. a sense then that California are still rebounding from is the founder of Arbor and replacement techniques. Positive psychology can help you Monterey, Pacific Grove and was a special place, a desired the Great Recession. The Wealth Management, LLC, make the most of what you’ve got to work with and can help Carmel were gorgeous; the location to visit or live. median list price for a home (850.608.6121 – www. you create that better and happier life that we all deserve. air was clean and fresh; the Times change, though. A in Vegas in April of 2018 was arborwealth.net), a fiduci- quality of light remarkable. dozen mudslides and twice about $280,000. Eight per ary, “fee-only” registered The sequoia trees near Mount as many wildfires later, the cent of those Californians investment advisory firm Whitney were awesome, and Golden State has lost some who left the state in the first located near Destin, FL. John Muir’s redwoods were luster. Especially if you want quarter of 2017 landed in Las This column should not be Anyone can be a father, equally majestic. to own a home there. Con- Vegas. considered personalized in- The climate was won- sider this: the median price From 2006 to 2016, Cal- vestment advice and provides but it takes someone spe- derful. When we landed for a home in San Francisco ifornia experienced a net de- no assurance that any specific it was 55 degrees with no recently rose to $1.6 million, crease of a million residents. strategy or investment will be humidity. In August! Most or double the cost from only Contrast that with a state like, suitable or profitable for an cial to be a dad, and that's of us, I think, especially those say, Florida, which over the investor. why I call you dad, be- cause you are so special Movie Review Ocean’s 8 By Bob Garver jewelry heist. It’ll have to be a team this movie, but that’s an exaggeration, to me. You taught me the I think it was a mistake to call this job, requiring at least six other people. she’s no worse than Debbie and her movie “Ocean’s 8”. First up is Debbie’s longtime cohorts. The modern-era “Ocean’s” series partner Lou (Cate Blanchett). Lou has As you would expect, the heist is game and you taught me began in 2001 with “Ocean’s Eleven”, been conning people for so long that intricate, nail-biting, and multilayered. then went to “Ocean’s Twelve” in she’s bored with it. Of course, if you’ve ever seen an how to play it right. 2004, and then to “Ocean’s Thirteen” Debbie and Lou recruit suburbanite “Ocean’s” movie (or any movie with in 2007. fence Tammy (Sarah Paulson), blunt a heist or con job), you know there’s a Wade Boggs Now the franchise is being re- hacker Nine-Ball (Rihanna), harried twist coming that means nothing is as launched with a female-led cast and a jeweler Amita (Mindy Kaling), light- it seems. problematic title. 8 is about 73 percent fingered larcenist Constance (Awkwa- The twist, or should I say twists, of 11, and it just makes me think of fina), and washed-up fashion designer come during a sloppy sequence the gender pay gap, which is usually Rose (Helena Bonham Carter). Of involving an insurance investigator The Citizen Letters Policy reported to be around 75 percent. those five, Rose is the most interesting. (James Corden) who tries to recover Without giving too much away, this She has the most backstory and we can the necklace. The Chiefland Cit- Letters from the team has enough unofficial members sympathize with her as she pursues The sequence is unclear about how izen welcomes read- same writer will be that “Ocean’s Fourteen” would not one last moment in the sun. much time has elapsed since certain er input on topics considered once have been an unreasonable title. Together, the team plots to steal an events, but given what I think is the of local interest. To every 30 days. But this film’s advertising only exorbitant necklace to be worn by ac- correct interpretation, entire characters wants to push eight actresses, so we’re tress Daphne Kluger (Anne Hathaway) are rendered moot by the involvement be considered for Submissions should stuck with a film that tells you right in at the annual Met Gala. of others. It also raises the question of publication, submis- be limited to 500 its title that it’s an insufficient version Hathaway is one of the eight why there is one investigation taking sions must adhere words. of the movie you want. actresses advertised as “Ocean’s 8”, place when there should be two. to the following The Citizen reserves Sandra Bullock stars as Debbie but her character seems more like a The logistics of “Ocean’s 8” are guidelines: the right to edit or Ocean, sister to George Clooney’s mark than an actual member of the nonsensical, too many characters are master criminal Danny Ocean. Danny team (think Andy Garcia in “Ocean’s idiots, and it never quite lives up to the The writer’s first refuse any submis- has supposedly passed since “Ocean’s Eleven”). Has the advertising made fun of the better Clooney installments. and last name, sion. Thirteen”, but he was totally the kind a mistake? Is there a secret eighth It’s not devoid of chemistry and mailing address and Submit by e-mail of guy who would fake his own death, member of the team that the advertis- cleverness, but there’s not enough. phone number must to editor@chief- so only time will tell to see if it sticks. ing doesn’t want to give away? Maybe Come to think of it, I’d estimate that be included. landcitizen.com, or Debbie gets paroled after five years she counts as a team member because there’s about 8/11ths as much as there in prison for a scam she pulled with she’s so crucial to the plan, unwitting would need to be for me to recom- Addresses and via regular mail to her no-good artist boyfriend (Richard though she may be. The answer may mend this movie. phone numbers are Editor, P.O. Drawer Armitage) and immediately goes back surprise you. It will almost definitely Grade: C- only used for verifi- 980, Chiefland, FL to being a drain on society: stealing confuse you, but it “may” surprise you. “Ocean’s 8” is rated PG-13 for cation purposes. 32644. makeup, conning her way into posh It’s been rumored that Hathaway language, drug use, and some suggestive hotel rooms, and planning an elaborate gives a rare villainous performance in content. Its running time is 110 min. Thursday, June 14, 2018 Chiefland Citizen 9A

Enter your ballot to participate in choosing the areas favorite local businesses!

Use the area beside each category to list your favorite business. Entries must contain at least 15 categories for ballot to count.

Veterinarian Barbecue Pet Grooming Chiropractic Breakfast Practice Buffet Day Care Burgers Auto Parts Dental Practice Fried Chicken Auto Service Funeral Home Pizza Car Dealer (New) Insurance Agency Seafood Car Dealer (Used) Law Firm Steaks Paint & Body Medical Practice Wings Shop Pediatric Practice Tire Store Real Estate Company AC/Heating Service Bank Cell Phone Repair Credit Union Antiques, Gift Shop Computer Repair CPA/Tax Appliance Store Electrician/ Preparation Carpet/Flooring Service Investment Cell Phone Sales Lawn Care Counselor Farm/Feed Store Service Florist Painting Furniture Store Company Grocery Hardware Store Plumbing/ Service Liquor Store Jewelry Store Lawn Mower/Equipment Store Pest Control Tree Service Pawn Shop General Recreational Sports/ATV Contractor Equipment Dealer Mobile Home Sheds and Storage Sales Buildings Thrift Store

Tractor Store Mail your official entry form and completed ballot to: Chiefland Citizen Barber Shop c/o Readers’ Choice Contest Beauty Salon P. O. Box 980, Chiefland, FL 32644 Massage Therapy or drop it off at Chiefland Citizen, Nail Salon 624 W. Park. Ave., Chiefland

Name ______Address ______City ______State ______Zip ______

Phone ______Email ______Age ____ Are you a current subscriber to the Chiefland Citizen? [ ]Yes [ ]No

*Entries must have all contact information filled out and be handwritten on official entry ballot from the Chiefland Citizen to be counted. *Computer generated ballots, mechanical reproductions, photocopies, carbon copies, illegible entries or ballots with answers that are not true and/or relevant will not be accepted. *One entry per family. *Ballots not meeting these requirements will be voided and will not be eligible for the $100 prize. *All ballots must be received by Chiefland Citizen by 4:00 p.m. on June 29th, 2018. Send entire ballot to The Chiefland Citiaen “Readers’ Choice Contest”, P. O. Box 980, Chiefland, FL 32644 or bring it to our office at 624 W. Park Ave., Chiefland. (No purchase required.) *Winning entry will be drawn by a representative of the Chiefland Citizen. *All entrants agree to publication of their name, hometown, and photograph without additional compensation. Announcement of the winner will appear in the “Readers’ Choice” special section to be published in the September 13, 2018 edition of the Chiefland Citizen. *Employees of the Chiefland Citizen and their families are not eligible to win. Not intended for residents of states where prohibited by law. Winner must be 18 years of age or older. *Entries must complete at least 15 categories for ballot to count. 10A Chiefland Citizen Thursday, June 14, 2018

continuedDANCE from Page 1A

take lessons. Starting at age 3, dancers have the choice of many different styles of dance in a faith-based atmos- phere. Ballet, Pointe, Tap, Hip Hop, Jazz, Lyrical and Pom classes are available. Registration for the fall 2018/2019 dance year is Saturday, June 23, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Space is limited. For more information, call 352- 490-7499.

Photos by Deborah Goad

D & D Studio 13th Annual Spring Dance Revue

We are searching

for LevyPage 6 History

We will soon be publishing our A Step Back in TIme annual Levy History Section Thursday, July 6, 2017 and need your help! FANNING Continued from Page 5

1818, he fought with Andrew Jackson against the Seminole We Need Indians in the Florida Territory. After serving different posts, Fanning was commissioned major in the artillery in 1832. He was in Florida at the outbreak of the Seminole • Historical Photos War in 1835. Gulf Hammock: It was known for the great cedar trees • Family History and had a thriving hardwood industry for pencil manufac tures. It was a well-organized community, boasting the largest sawmill, Patterson Mac Innis Sawmill, that - • Business History employed over 700 men. Gulf Hammock also had a hos- pital that was constructed in 1926 and was known for its well-stocked commissary that all surrounding communi- • We would love hear ties frequented. Fowlers Bluff: It is said that Lafitte, a known pirate in the early 1800’s, buried his treasure at Fowlers Bluff. your stories about Fowlers Bluff was a hideout Lafitte used when U.S. and British troops were patrolling the Gulf of Mexico. Lafitte The Ford Agency in Bronson, later replaced by a brick building located near the Levy County Health Clinic (1981). Thedescribed using the Suwannee as a trading place. He was early Levy life. car on the left is a 1921 Model T Ford and appears to be new. Its side lampamps were little kerosene lanterns; the said to bury his treasure in quick sand on the river bank. headlights were electric. He was known to fight Andrew Jackson in the Battle of New Orleans in 1815. President James Madison pardoned Lafitte, but he continued pirating from his Galveston We will carefully copy your photos or information and Island base. When he plundered a U.S. ship, a Navy expe- dition was sent to destroy his island colony. Lafitte burned return it to you unharmed. We appreciate your assistance. the town and set sail. He was said to have died in the Yucatan while in exile. In 1888, an old man with a European accent arrived in Hardee Town, now Chiefland. Records hint that he was once a cabin boy to Lafitte. He was said to have rented a wagon, bought supplies, picks, and shovels and disap- peared into the swamps. For months, he and another man worked in silence. Swamp fever killed his help and left him a muttering eccentric soon forgotten by the townspeo- We document ple. On his deathbed, though, the old man passed along to a sawmill worker, Emmett Baird, a thick, handmade, oiled paper map of a bend along the Suwannee. He was rumored to have found enough fortune to start a bank in Gainesville, history every week! buy stock in the region’s largest hardware store and erect an office building in Gainesville. Inglis: “Blind Horse” was Port Inglis’ original name. The name is explained by two possible stories … the ferry was once pulled by a blind horse, the other is that a blind horse once fell off the ferry. Inglis had one of the largest phosphate shipping ports. It also contains one of the larg- est Indian mounds. In 1875, Chambers Mill Point Saw Mill was one Florida’s largest. Judson: Judson was named after Ira Judson Carter, who opened a sawmill, a store and a cotton gin. Farming in the area was mainly corn, beans and sugar cane. Prior to the railroad, Judson was a thriving community with five A street scene in Chiefland, circa 1915, at the corner of Oak Street and Park Avenue outside Mose Wood General Store.commissaries, numerous churches and schools. When the railroad bypassed the town, the population dwindled to almost nonexistence. Lebanon: This small village had approximately 50 inhab itants in 1888. By 1918, there was a sawmill, turpentine still See LEBANON, Page 8 - Thursday, June 14, 2018 *See B12 for CES Students of B Sports the Month CAAA to host coed softball CAAA football, The Chiefland Area Athletic Association (CAAA) is hosting cheer sign-ups a coed softball league at Strick- land Park, due to start June 18. All business or church groups The Chiefland Area Athletic Association (CAAA) is or individuals are encouraged holding sign-up dates in June and July for youth football to participate. The team fee will and cheerleading. The remaining dates include June 23; July be $250, for a minimum of 10 7 and July 21, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Registration is in the games. Uniforms are not required; boardroom behind the concession stand at Strickland Park in sponsors are also not required Chiefland. Players and cheerleaders must be between ages 5 if individuals want to sponsor through 12 and the cost is $75 per child. Bring the child’s birth their own team or get community certificate to the signup. If you’re interested in coaching, let involvement. Please call Wayne the league representatives know at signups. For any questions, Weatherford for more info at 352- contact Lee Bell at 352-210-2617, or Cheryl Tindall at 352- 949-0657. 221-8676. Worthy finish Levy County alumnus sends UF back to College World Series on extra-inning walk-off home run

Sean Arnold Editor Austin Langworthy entered Florida’s Gainesville Super Regional baseball series against Auburn without a home run all season in McKethan Stadium. But the Gator baseball team, which broke through last season with its first national championship, has lately been all about unprece- dented achievements. With his second home run in as many games Monday, the Williston alumnus led off the bottom of the 10th with a walk- off home run to right field to send UF to the NCAA Men’s College World Series (CWS) in Omaha, Nebraska, where it’ll seek to defend its title. Florida prevailed 3-2 in the closely-fought pitcher’s duel after splitting the first pair of games against the Tigers. Langworthy’s home run bounced off the glove of an Auburn outfielder, sending the sophomore left fielder, his club and the nearly 6,000 in attendance into ecstatic celebration. The thrilling hit earned the SEAN ARNOLD/Citizen Levy County native a couple Austin Langworthy hits a double against Auburn June 10 in the Gainesville Super Regional. The former Williston standout later hit a game-tying home more unprecedented personal run in the ninth inning, and added a walk-off solo home run the ensuing night to clinch the series for Florida. feats – his first Gatorade bath and an ESPN Sportscenter prior pair of at-bats, he lined with a couple of extra-base a runner on base so my including No. 1 MLB pick standout pitcher and hitter. interview. a pair of would-be dou- hits for their own version of teammates could drive me Brady Singer on the mound, “We need to hit well, pitch “I just a saw a pitch up and bles, only to watch Auburn a 3-2 walk-off win. Florida in,” he said. has enjoyed a notable uptick and play defense – pretty I happened to get good barrel outfielders make improbable cruised to an 8-2 win in the This is the Gators’ fourth in offensive production this much the three fundamentals to it, and then I saw it go out diving catches on both. Friday opener. straight trip to the World spring, led by SEC Player of of baseball,” he said of his of the yard and was abso- In Game 2 on Sunday, he As the leadoff batter in the Series, and their seventh the Year Jonathan India. club’s upcoming Omaha lutely stoked to put my team smashed a game-tying solo 10th Monday, Langworthy in nine seasons under head Langworthy, in his second appearance. back in Omaha again,” said home run in the top of the wasn’t looking for some- coach Kevin O’Sullivan. season with the club, has yet The Gators, who entered Langworthy, who connected ninth that reach Stadium thing quite so dramatic in his Last year’s club was best to experience the feeling of the tournament as the No. 1 on a 1-2 pitch. Drive behind right field. final at-bat. known for its stellar pitching missing the CWS. He was seed, begin their CWS play The left-hander was due The Tigers came back in “I was just trying to put and defense, but, while a two-time Class 1A state Sunday, June 17, at 6 p.m. for some good fortune. In his the bottom-half of the frame barrel on the ball and get retaining those strengths, champion at Williston as a against Texas Tech. ‘Noles claim first national title in softball Ariya Massoudi (1985), Women’s Outdoor Track and Field (1984) and Trouble brewed for the Noles in the Washington fourth FSU Athletics Women’s Golf (1981) each have one National Champi- inning as the Huskies loaded the bases with a pair of singles onship. and an error on King with two outs. But the lefty, who’s been National Champion. An energetic Huskies’ team scratched three runs across so strong for FSU this post-season, induced a groundout to For a storied program that had reached the Women’s in the top of the first before the Seminoles even came to the end the inning. College World Series nine times before, had three different plate. After a leadoff single by Taylor Van Zee, a passed ball FSU continued its offensive onslaught in the fourth thanks National Players of the Year and was led by NFCA Hall of moved her to second. Then, a sacrifice bunt attempt was to a pair of home runs. Fame Coach JoAnne Graf who was the first in NCAA history thrown away by Jessie Warren to the bag at first, allowing After Klaevemann was hit by a pitch with one out, she to win 1,400 games, the last accomplishment was finally Van Zee to score to make it 1-0, Washington. Later in the stole second and advanced to third on a throwing error. secured on Tuesday night as Florida State earned the 2018 inning, a tough pop fly into shallow center field fell between Mason then broke the game wide open as she laced a 2-2 NCAA National Championship with a 8-3 win over Wash- Morgan Klaevemann and Sydney Sherrill allowing another offering over the wall in center, extending FSU’s lead to ington. run to come across. The final Washington run of the inning 7-3. Warren followed with a blast of her own, a no-doubt The Seminoles (58-12) received a gutsy performance from came on an RBI groundout by Taryn Atlee. moonshot to center that gave her 13 total hits in the Wom- Meghan King in the circle and weathered an early deficit in Florida State responded in a big way with their first en’s College World Series, tying the record for most hits in a the come-from-behind victory over the Huskies (52-10). opportunity of the game as Warren smashed a single to single tournament. On the night, the lefty went the full seven innings, giving left field to get things started for the Noles. After a pair That’s all the runs the Seminoles would need as King up five hits and three runs (one earned). The redshirt junior of strikeouts, “Post-season Anna” stepped to the plate a slammed the door shut on the Huskies the rest of the way, the gave walked none and struck out four. mashed a two-run homer to straight center field, cutting the final play a groundout that clinched the school’s first NCAA The Seminoles are just the third team in NCAA history Huskies lead to 3-2. National Championship. to lose their first game of the WCWS and come all the way The momentum continued for the Noles in the second as back through the loser’s bracket to win the title, joining Texas Zoe Casas started the frame off with a double to left-center 2018 Florida State Softball Accolades A&M (1983) and UCLA (2003). The 12 losses for Florida that was followed by a Cali Harrod walk. Two batters later, ■■ – NCAA National Champion State are tied for the third most from a national champion in Elizabeth Mason gave the Noles their first lead of the game ■■ – Tenth trip to the Women’s College World NCAA history and the most since Florida’s 55-12 record in with a hard single to right-center that bounced off the glove Series 2014. of the Husky right fielder and trickled to the wall. This ■■ – Fifth-straight ACC Tournament Champion- It is the 16th National Championship for Florida allowed both Harrod and Casas to race around the bases and ship, 16th in school history State, the third for softball and the first in the fastpitch score giving the Noles a 4-3 advantage. A Warren RBI single ■■ – Sixth-consecutive regular season ACC Champi- era. Softball’s previous AIAW Championships in 1981 through the left side extended the lead to 5-3 in the three-run onship, 16th in school history and 1982, along with the 2018 NCAA title matches inning. ■■ – Three NFCA All-Americans, 3+ for the third Football (1993, 1999, 2013) for the most from any sport In the third inning, Sherrill doubled to left-center, but was year in a row in school history. Men’s Outdoor Track and Field (2006, stranded at second after a flyout and a pair of strikeouts. For ■■ – Five NFCA All-Region members 2008), Men’s Volleyball (1955, 1957) and Men’s Gym- the freshman out of Moore, Okla. it marked her 29th double ■■ – Five All-ACC First Team selections, including nastics (1951, 1952) each have two titles, while Wom- of the 2018 campaign, setting a new ACC record and tying ACC Pitcher of the Year, ACC Player of the Year and en’s Soccer (2014), Women’s Indoor Track and Field the NCAA single-season mark. ACC Freshman of the Year 2B Chiefland Citizen Thursday June 14, 2018 Chiefland Citizen Community Calendar WWII Group meting World War Two group will meet June 14 at 11 a.m. in Chiefland at The Gathering Table. Hope to see you there. Bring a friend, spouse but do come. Any questions please contact me, Virginia Lewis, at 352-528=2310. AARP meets at ForVets Lodge The monthly meeting of Local AARP Chapter #2133 will be held Tuesday, June 19, in the ForVets Inc. Lodge House at Otter Springs, starting at 10:30 A.M. If you are over 50, you are welcome to fellowship and freely dine with us for your first visit as our guest. In these meetings, you’ll receive valuable information as to what is happening in the local area, be informed about many local volunteer options, enjoy good fellowship, have a great lunch, and maybe even win a door prize. Get involved, join this great local organization in community caring and sharing. See Chapter Treasurer Katherine LaBarca for membership information. Janice Rogers, Program Chair, informs us that Don Thomas and Dwight Smith will be performing for our pleasure. We are excited to enjoy their music and songs. Our Hospitality Chair, Faye Sheffield, enlightens us that we are having a Casserole Luncheon at meetings close. Please bring your favorite dish, drinks, and or desserts to be shared by all. Each meal is always enjoyed, thanks to the chapters awesome cooks and the hospitality team. Health Chair Susan Wells will be joining us with ex- cellent up to date information concerning Senior health choices and to check Vital Signs. Please bring non-perishable and/or hygiene items for local food bank. For more information on agenda call Park Ave., in Chiefland. This year the theme is “Back to Program Chair Janice Rogers at 463-1889. Broadway.” There will be two divisions: Junior – ages 6-17 ($15 per act entry fee); and Adult – ages 18 and up ($25 per act entry fee). This is open to people who live or work in Levy, Gilchrist and Dixie Counties. We all know there’s a lot of hidden talent in our area. It’s time to showcase it for everyone to see. Send us your comedi- ans, your magicians and your musicians. Have that prima ballerina dance her way into our hearts. Need an audition packet? Call Diana Child at 352-210-8792, email rob- [email protected] or stop by our website at www. svplayers.com. Tickets to the Talent show are $10.00 and Car and Truck Show can be reserved by calling Becky Gill at 352-443-9096. FREE event for spectators -- the Second Annual Seats are limited so get your tickets early! Open Car and Truck Show will be held Saturday, Sep- Library Meeting tember 29, from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. at Davis Chevrolet, The Friends of the Luther Callaway Public Library 2600 N. Main Street in Gainesville. This event is spon- (FLCPL), the Chiefland Branch of the Levy County Visit The Slam at South sored by Davis Gainesville Chevrolet and The Vette Set Public Library System, will hold their monthly meeting Corvette Club of Gainesville, with proceeds helping the on the second Thursday of every month at the Library, Levy Marketplace Boys and Girls Club of Gainesville. There will be food 104 NE 3rd Street, Chiefland (a block behind City Hall), Sell & shop The SLAM on June 23, 9 a.m. to noon at trucks, raffles, 50/50, and music. There will be over 50 at 11 a.m. The FLCPL supports the Luther Callaway the South Levy Area Marketplace in Inglis. The Mar- classes of vehicles, plus a rat rod class -- all profession- Public Library by promoting the Library’s programs and ketplace offers a variety of local goods including fresh ally judged. Registration fee for cars and trucks entered resources and through fundraising projects to augment organic produce, local artisan crafts & clothing, native is $25.00, but spectators enter for free. Show registration the Library’s budget for the purchase of reading materi- & garden plants and quality yard sale items. It will be is between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. with judging beginning at als, books on tape, videos, operating supplies and minor spotlighting Brouse House Provisions and her delicious 11:30. Awards will be presented at 2 p.m. equipment. There are no dues, so plan on joining us jams, salsas, marmalade & pickled everything! soon. For further information, call FLCPL president Ann Mark your calendar and bring your friends to support Brown at 352-226-7413. The next meeting after the June small businesses & communities. The new location is Yankeetown Inglis meeting on June 14 will be September 13. in the Food Ranch Plaza, 40 Highway 19, just north of Follow that Dream Parkway. The SLAM is held the Woman's Club fourth Saturday of each month. There are vendor spaces The Yankeetown Inglis Woman’s Club has announced Chiefland Chamber Meting and quality yard sales $10/10x10 space available. Civic its event/fundraiser lineup for next year. All proceeds Our next meeting is June 22 at 12 p.m. in the Haven groups and nonprofits are free. For more information, see from these events benefit the community in so many Hospice Community Room, 311 NE 9th St., Chiefland, www.southlevymarketplace.com or call 352-302-1771. ways - Scholarships, school supplies for teachers & with speaker and caterer Laura Fowler Goss, and our Watch Facebook for highlights and updates at South students, youth athletics, community garden, Kidz Eatz, Highlight Moment is Attorney Julie Waldman. Levy Marketplace. library maintenance, to name a few. Here’s what to look forward to in the coming year, and all events are at the Woman’s Clubhouse 5 56th St., Yankeetown, FL, unless otherwise noted: Autism and ASD Workshop Benefit concert for slain Chili Cook-Off & Bake Sale $5 Sat. Oct 20, 2018, Tri-County Community Resource Center, Tues- 12noon-2pm day, June 26, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. This free information deputies Prime Rib Dinner & Auction $25 Sat. Dec 8, 2018, A benefit concert in memory of Deputy Taylor workshop for parents, caregivers, family members, and 5-9pm Lindsey and Sergeant Noel Ramirez will be held June educators offers information about Autism and Spectrum Women’s Wellness Weekend $TBD Fri-Sun Jan 18-20, 30, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., at Rustic Oaks Ranch in High disorders, as well as services, supports, and education 2019 Springs. The Gilchrist County officers were killed in available through the University of Florida’s CARD Soup-A-Thon & Bake Sale $5 Sat, Jan 26, 2019, 12 April while eating lunch at a Trenton restaurant. Tickets Program. No pre-registration required. noon-2pm costs $25. The concert lineup includes: Clay Brooker; Italian Dinner $10 Sat, Feb 9, 2019 5-8pm Treble Hook; Southern Burn; Lil Bit More; Justin Lee Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper $5 adults, $3 children Partin and the LD50 Band; Pasture Prime Bluegrass; under 10, Tues, Mar 5, 2019, 5-6:30pm Try out for SVP Trey Tucker Band; Ricky Valido and Cliff Dorsey. Rusty Proceeds to Kidz Eatz - location to be determined Oaks Ranch is located at 27317 NW 78th Ave., High Education Salad Luncheon at Inglis Community Center Talent Show Springs. For more information, call 352-577-4034 or $10 in advance, $15 at the door, Wed, Mar 13, 2019, 12 The Suwannee Valley Players will host the Fourth 352-318-8097. Annual Tri-County Talent Show August 4. Auditions Noon will be held Saturday, June 16, from 6 to 8 p.m., and Pancake Breakfast along with FOL Book Sale $5, Sat, Tuesday, June 19, 7 to 9 p.m. at the Chief Theater, 25 E. Apr 13, 2019, 8-10:30am

Burger Spot Drive-Thru O pen 7 Days a Week For Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 2 Locations to Serve You Call-ins Welcome! Bell T renton 1760 N. Main St. 204 W. Wade St. By Dollar Store Behind Hitchcock’s Foodway (352) 463-0450 (352) 463-2345 Hamburgers, Fries, Shakes & More... Thursday, June 14, 2018 Chiefland Citizen 3B Puzzle Page

CLUES ACROSS 1. Green and yellow citrus fruit 5. Type of clock 10. Die 14. A hammer needs one 15. Leopard (Hebrew) 16. In the Hebrew calendar 17. Away from wind 18. Type of footwear 19. Malaysian coastal city 20. Arm bones 22. A type of diligence 23. Banquets 24. Home of The Beatles 27. Electromotive force 30. Small amount 31. Type of cola 32. Adult female 35. Astronomy unit 37. Hall of Fame 38. Type of gazelle 39. Places 40. Women from the Mayflower 41. Liquid served with food 42. Predatory semiaquatic reptile (abbr.) 43. Angle (abbr.) 44. Touched lightly 45. Cannister 21. Where buildings are 40. The First State 46. Crony CLUES DOWN built 41. Satisfies 47. Tell on 1. Two-toed sloth 23. Chain attached to a 43. A way to fish 48. Body of water 2. Impudent behavior watch 44. Magnetic tape used to 49. Sorts out 3. The right to take anoth- 25. Holiday (informal) make recordings 52. Mammary gland of er’s property 26. Clod 46. For each female cattle 4. Refers to end of small 27. Synchronizes solar and 47. Flower cluster 55. Collegiate athletic con- intestine lunar time 49. Closes off ference 5. Mandela’s party 28. Australian eucalyptus 50. One who supports 56. Sword 6. Inserted strips of fat tree fanatically 60. Protein-rich liquids before cooking 29. Aerosol propellant 51. Type of vaccine 61. Emaciation 7. Secret love affair 32. Coats with a sticky sub- 52. Approves food 63. Italian seaport 8. Responds to stimulation stance 53. Hoofed grazing animal 64. Agreement 9. Wife 33. Master of ceremonies 54. Drearily dull 65. Chinese ethnic group 10. Desert mammal 34. The venerable __, 57. Youngster 66. University of Miami’s 11. A nearly horizontal pas- British theologian 58. __ Clapton, musician mascot sage from the surface into a 36. A baglike structure in a 59. Take a chance 67. People who buy and sell mine plant or animal 61. Yearly tonnage (abbr.) securities 12. Uncommon 37. Witch 62. Female sibling 68. Genus of mosquitos 13. __ Kristofferson, actor 38. Strike with a light blow 69. Holds up your head

ONGOING Bingo/Karaoke Disabled American ACTIVITIES Veterans Auxiliary Unit Ongoing events are 63 Disabled America Vet- listed under headings of erans Auxiliary Unit 63, interest and alphabetical Prison Road, Cross City of- 542-0157. For information, call 352- Church in Chiefland. For be yelled at, hit or humil- order within each group. fers Bingo every Wednes- Second to None Thrift 463-9111.We have a new information, call Joan at iated; and to make their ——— day and Saturday at 6 p.m. Shop Come browse The TOPS No. 0891 in Chief- 352-493-0279. Weekly and own decisions. No one Doors open at 4:30. New Armed Forces/ Second To None Thrift land. The group meeting substitute players are need- has the right to abuse our games and giveaways. Veterans Groups Shoppe located behind the is Thursdays at 11 a.m. All ed. elders physically or emo- Two guaranteed $100 jack- Yankeetown-Inglis Wom- are welcome. The group Levy/Gilchrist Retired tionally, to threaten them, Chiefland Veterans of pots each night. Come join an’s Club in Yankeetown. has national and interna- Educators Association or to take their money or Foreign Wars Post and in the fun. The ladies are constantly tional recognition. Come meets on the third Monday property without consent. Auxiliary has moved to the American Legion adding and updating the for a visit and learn to lose of every month at the Gath- Be empowered to prevent corner of U.S. Highway 19 Bingo American Legion shoppe, man cave and bou- weight your way! Please ering Table in Chiefland. becoming a victim of elder North and 137th Street. Post 236 of Bronson is Any veteran of a for- open now for Bingo every tique sections. In March call 352-493-7339 or 352- The meeting will start abuse. Talk to your cler- eign war and anyone who Monday at 6 p.m. Bring everything on the racks 493-1351 for the location at 10:30 a.m. followed by gy, doctor or someone you has a father, mother, broth- a friend and come join us will be $1. Stocked sole- and more information. lunch. Any retired educa- trust and call the confiden- er, sister, grandmother, in the doublewide at 9550 ly by donations from club Tai Chi Chuan: Mov- tor from Gilchrist or Levy tial Elder Abuse Hotline at grandfather, son or daugh- Hwy 27 Alt. toward Willis- members and the commu- ing for Better Balance ev- counties is invited to at- 1-800-96-ABUSE (1-800- ter who has served over- ton on the right-hand side. nity, the Second To None ery Monday and Wednes- tend. 962-2873), if you or some- seas during time of war Handicap parking is in the Thrift Shoppe is one of day at 11 a.m. at First Tri-County Cruisers one you know is abused. rear of the building. Hope and can furnish a copy of the finest and least expen- United Methodist Church, meet to show off its clas- Do not be afraid to ask for to see you there. For in- sive in the area. Hours are 707 N. Main St., Chief- sic vehicles from 6:30 to 8 help. a DD214 from the military quiries, please call Margie is invited to join us. We at 352-317-5922 or Tom at Monday through Satur- land, in the fellowship hall. p.m. on Fridays at the Gath- Grandparents Rais- sponsor light dinners every 352-486-6721. day 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and To register, please contact ering Table in Chiefland. ing Grandkids Support Friday night with music. AMVETS Post 444 Thursday 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Elizabeth (Liz) Dalusio at Show up to show your car Group meets the third We are open on Sundays hosts bingo each Wednes- with questions 352-447- Elder Options by calling and have a good time. Tuesday at 10 a.m. to noon from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. day at 6:30 p.m.; and Fri- 2057 before Bingo. All 352-378-6649 ext. 152 or Interested in bee at First Baptist Church Business meetings are the day and Sunday at 7 p.m. proceeds generated from 352-692-5252 keeping? Thinking about of Cross City, 16024 US. second Tuesday of each The post is at 13751 NE sales are given back to the starting a hive? Do you 19.,Cross City. Childcare month and meetings for 52nd Place, Williston. community. Thrift Shop Social/Civic Groups have a hive and just want to is provided. Meet with the Auxiliary are the first AMVETS Post 88 in Volunteers are needed and meet fellow bee keepers in other grandparents raising Clover Squares will Tuesday of each month. Bronson (next to the Bron- we will train. Any and all the community? Please join grandchildren, share expe- hold a “plus” workshop at Out-of-town members are son Speedway) at 10050 hours are needed. fellow bee keepers in Bron- riences, help find resources 6:30 p.m. and the dance at also welcome to join us. N.E. S.R. 24 has bingo Tri–County Outreach son on the second Thursday that can help and support on the second and fourth Thrift Store is open Mon- 7 p.m. every Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. in each other. until a new class begins in Disabled American Tuesday of each month at day through Thursday the Bronson Library at 600 For more information, November at the Willis- Veterans 7 p.m. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Gilbert St. Get questions please call Gigi at 352- ton Crossings RV Resort The Disabled Amer- store is at 708 N Main St., answered in a relaxed at- 493-9183. community center, 410 NE ican Veterans seeks dis- Chiefland. Sales benefit mosphere at informal meet- Chiefland Senior Fifth St., Williston. For abled veterans to join the the on-site emergency food ings. The Bronson Library Center, 305 SW First St., more information, please (D.A.V.). We meet on the pantry. For more informa- is located at 600 Gilbert serves breakfast and lunch, Church/Thrift Shops call 352-528-3323. first Thursday of each tion, please call 352-493- Street, across from the Monday-Friday. Monday Friends of the Luther month at 6:30 p.m. at Beef Bronson United 2310. Save-A-Lot. and Wednesday at 9 a.m. Callaway Public Library, O Brady's Restaurant, Methodist Thrift Shop, is exercise class. At 9:30 the Chiefland branch of 7050 NW 140th Street, 235 Court St. in Bronson a.m. to noon on Mondays Farmers Markets the Levy County Public Rotary Chiefland. For additional behind the church, shop is a card-making class. South Levy Market- Library System, meet the Chiefland Rotary information call hours are Friday and Satur- Wednesday is all other place in Inglis is the fourth second Thursday of each meets at noon Wednesdays Commander Larry Fo- day, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. crafts. Tuesday and Thurs- Saturday of each month. month at 11 a.m. at the li- at The Gathering Table on land at home: 352-493- Divine Mercy Thrift day come and socialize. Summer hours are 9 a.m. brary, 104 NE Third St., Main Street. 1351 or on cell: 727-773- Center on the grounds of Fridays, 10 a.m. to noon to noon. Chiefland. The Friends Suwannee Valley Ro- 7124. D.A.V. Hours 11 St. John the Evangelist is line dancing. The center Church, 4050 NW High- The marketplace is in support the library by pro- tary meets at noon on a.m. to 4 p.m. is open from 8 a.m. to 5 way 27A, is open Fridays Inglis on Highway 19 in moting the library’s pro- Thursdays at the Haven Tri-County Marine p.m. For more information, and Saturdays from 9 a.m. front of Food Ranch For grams and resources and Hospice Community Cen- League Detachment No. please call Bernadette Pre- to 1 p.m. Sales go toward more information, please through fund-raising proj- ter. 1018 Marines are looking ble at 352-490-7055 ext.1. feeding the needy in the call 352-302-1771. ects to purchase reading Williston Rotary meets for a few good men and Food for Life distri- area. Donations are accept- materials, books on tape, at 11:45 a.m. Tuesdays at women to join their organi- bution at Chiefland First ed. For more information, videos, operating supplies First Presbyterian Church, zation. Meetings are on the Dieting/Weight United Methodist Church please call 352-493-9723. and minor equipment. 247 NE First St. third Monday of the month Control will be every Saturday at Holy Cross Catholic There are no dues. For at 6 p.m. The organiza- Help 10:30 a.m. The requested Church Thrift Shop in Chiefland TOPS more information, please tion is located at 1381 NE donation is $5 per family Cross City has used fur- meets from 10:45 to 11: call Friends President Ann Ask for help: Ev- 82nd Ave. (off U.S. High- for fuel cost. niture and low prices. It 45 a.m. on Mondays at Brown at 352-226-7413. ery day, older adults are way 19), Old Town. Bring is open on Fridays and Good Shepherd Luther- Grand Slam Bridge abused, neglected and a copy of your DD214 or Saturdays from 9 a.m. to an Church, U.S. Highway meets 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. denied their rights. Old- discharge. For more infor- 2 p.m. For information or 19, north of Chiefland. Mondays at St. John er adults have the right to mation, please call 352- to donate, please call 352- Both sexes are welcome. the Evangelist Catholic dignity and respect; to not 275-7838. Semper Fidelis. 4B Chiefland Citizen Thursday, June 14, 2018 NASCAR THIS WEEK

SPEED FREAKS QUESTIONS & ATTITUDE A few questions we had to ask ourselves Compelling questions ... and MICHIGAN maybe a few actual answers Any chance Clint Bowyer will be a championship THREE THINGS WE LEARNED Shouldn’t a team trifecta get threat in the fall? more hoopla? GODSPEAK: It would be like 1. Yes, Ford fast finding a cooler of iced beer Probably, considering it had been 10 at the end of the rainbow. Toyota’s Kyle Busch, who has years since a NASCAR team swept Great if it happens, but four Cup wins this season, the top three finishing positions in highly unlikely. said Fords were fast across a Cup race. The Clint Bowyer-Kevin KEN’S CALL: Outside the board at Michigan, not Harvick-Kurt Busch sweep at Michi- chance at best. But I do just the Stewart-Haas Racing gan was a feat to recognize and think he’ll win one or two cars. “They go down the something that will likely be memo- more races between now straightaway really, really rialized in the Stewart-Haas team and November. fast,” said Busch, who was shop (though a photo of the three fourth. “We have a hard time rain-soaked cars sitting behind a Which Stewart-Haas driver keeping up with them there.” red flag isn’t exactly dramatic). It’s is next to win? also testament to how much things GODSPEAK: It’s a coin flip 2. One, two, three can change in 10 years. between the No. 41 and No. 10 cars. But don’t forget, It is rare when a race team Where are they now? Aric Almirola was only sweeps the top three posi- a mile from winning the tions in a Cup Series race, The last team sweep came courtesy Daytona 500. but Stewart-Haas Racing did of Roush Racing, at Dover in the fall KEN’S CALL: Well, you have it Sunday with Clint Bowyer, of 2008: Winner Greg Biffle (now to say Kurt Busch, but pull Kevin Harvick and Kurt retired), runner-up Matt Kenseth for Aric Almirola. It’ll drive Busch. “It’s just awesome,” (semi-retired) and third-place Carl Kurt nuts. said SHR team manager Edwards (retired and seemingly Greg Zipadelli. “It’s big off the grid somewhere). Of those momentum for our group.” in the rest of the top 10 that day, FEUD OF THE Kyle Busch, who drives a Toyota, has no fun talking about how only Harvick, Bowyer and Jimmie WEEK 3. Chevy, yikes fast Fords were at Michigan. [AP/CARLOS OSORIO] Johnson are still in Cup racing, while just seven of that day’s top DAVID RAGAN VS. BUBBA Chevrolet’s woes continued who finished ninth. Jamie McMurray said. 20 are still full-timers. Yes, take WALLACE: On Lap 36, Wal- in a big way at Michigan. McMurray pitched in with a plenty of photos, because you never lace’s No. 43 Chevy tagged Chevy had two drivers lead 10th-place showing. “I feel — Godwin Kelly, godwin. know when sunset on the horizon Ragan’s No. 38 Ford and a total of 12 laps. The best like every week we keep [email protected] beckons. took Ragan out of the race. in class was Chase Elliott, getting a little bit better,” He finished 38th. Wallace — Ken Willis, ken.willis went on to a 19th-place @news-jrnl.com run.

GODWIN KELLY’S TAKE: CUP STANDINGS These teams can’t afford THREE THINGS TO WATCH to tear up equipment, so 1. Kyle Busch 664 no payback. “He just kind 2. Kevin Harvick 589 of ran in over his head 3. Joey Logano 566 and wrecked us,” Ragan 4. Brad Keselowski 514 said. “You will have that 5. Clint Bowyer 510 sometimes.” 6. Martin Truex Jr. 506 7. Kurt Busch 493 8. Denny Hamlin 468 GODWIN’S PICKS 9. Ryan Blaney 457 FOR SONOMA 10. Kyle Larson 443 11. Aric Almirola 433 WINNER: Kurt Busch 12. Jimmie Johnson 377 REST OF TOP 5: Kyle Busch, 13. Chase Elliott 362 Clint Bowyer, Jimmie John- 14. Erik Jones 346 son, Denny Hamlin 15. Alex Bowman 331 FIRST ONE OUT: Bubba 16. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 327 Wallace 16. Paul Menard 327 DARK HORSE: Kasey Kahne 18. Austin Dillon 292 DON’T BE SURPRISED IF: 19. Jamie McMurray 283 The early money rides on 20. William Byron 277 Kurt Busch, who needs a win to make the playoffs. Clint Bowyer’s win at Michigan has created a couple of blurry racing trends. [AP/CARLOS OSORIO] He won Sonoma in 2011. WHAT’S ON TAP 1. Stranger things 2. Now we get it 3. One more time XFINITY: Iowa 250 presented by MOTOR MOUTHS If you are looking for odd The NASCAR Cup Series Fox Sports has one more Cup Enogen PODCAST trends this season, look no schedule has never gone Series race on June 24 at SITE: Iowa Speedway (.875-mile further than Clint Bowyer’s out of its way to skip over a Sonoma Raceway in Cali- oval) In the pod, we’re always two Cup Series victories. In Father’s Day Sunday. While fornia before handing the TV SCHEDULE: Saturday, practice high and dry and never see both cases, his wins (Mar- a Cup race has not been cameras and microphones (Fox Sports 2, 3 p.m.), practice (Fox the red flag. tinsville, snow-delayed; scheduled on Mother’s over to NBC Sports, which Sports 1, 5:30 p.m.). Sunday, quali- Michigan, rain-shortened) Day since 1986, dads have will finish out the season fying (Fox Sports 2, 2:30 p.m.), race Tune in online at were affected by weather, enjoyed racing on their spe- with 20 consecutive races. (Fox Sports 1, 5 p.m.) www.news-journalonline. and preceded an off week- cial day since, well, forever. The boys at NBC have had com/daytonamotormouths end. Bowyer’s crew chief, NASCAR Cup drivers can three “mock broadcasts” CAMPING WORLD TRUCKS: M&M’s Mike Bugarewicz, made send their thank-you notes with the new guy on the 200 note of it Sunday. “I’m to the USGA because Fox is block, Dale Earnhardt Jr. SITE: Iowa Speedway pretty pumped about win- going all-in — even sending The mics go live on July 1 at TV SCHEDULE: Saturday, practice ning (before) off weekends, racing analyst Jeff Gordon — Chicagoland Speedway. (Fox Sports 1, 9:30 a.m.), practice because the next one is Indy, on the U.S. Open. Fore! (Fox Sports 2, 11 a.m.), qualifying the (last) one is Home- — Godwin Kelly, godwin. (Fox Sports 2, 4:30 p.m.), race (Fox stead,” he said. [email protected] Sports 1, 7 p.m.)

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

KEN WILLIS’ TOP 10 NASCAR DRIVER RANKINGS

KEVIN KYLE BUSCH MARTIN CLINT JOEY BRAD KURT BUSCH KYLE RYAN JIMMIE HARVICK Searching for TRUEX JR. BOWYER LOGANO KESELOWSKI Outside LARSON BLANEY JOHNSON Turns attention horsepower Shares home- Another Will be first Dad Bob won the Vic- Running well, Dad Dave Showing signs, to U.S. Open on off week town (Trenton, two-week Father’s Day 24 times in tory Club at but not well had 473 Cup then a bobble this week N.J.) with afterglow for as a dad ARCA Series Stewart-Haas enough Series starts at Michigan Charlie Weis Clint 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Thursday, June 14, 2018 Chiefland Citizen 5B

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 669-09 of the sale of number 663-09 of the sale of number 921-11 of the sale of number 703-09 of the sale of number 2149-12 of the sale of number 2148-12 of the sale of 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- 2011 has (have) filed said Cer- 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- 2012 has (have) filed said Cer- 2012 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): IPLAN GROUP HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY HOLDER(S): N-HAIRTANCE HOLDER(S): N-HAIRTANCE BOCC BOCC FOR CUST FBO RONALD LE- BOCC INC INC FEBVRE IRA LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY: THE W 1/2 THE PROPERTY: THE W 1/2 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY: THE E 1/2 THE PROPERTY: LOT 2, THE PROPERTY: LOT 1, OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 THE PROPERTY: TRACT #5, OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 BLOCK 3, SUWANNEE RIV- BLOCK 3, SUWANNEE RIV- OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 ER HEIGHTS, ACCORDING ER HEIGHTS, ACCORDING 1/4 OF SECTION 19, TOWN- 1/4 OF SECTION 19, TOWN- THE W 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RE- TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RE- SHIP 11 SOUTH, RANGE 17 SHIP 11 SOUTH, RANGE 17 THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 11 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, EAST, RECORDED IN O.R. EAST, RECORDED IN O.R. OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. PAGE 2, PUBLIC RECORDS PAGE 2, PUBLIC RECORDS BOOK 706, PAGE 667, PUBLIC BOOK 706, PAGE 664, PUBLIC 10, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA RECORDS OF LEVY COUNTY, RECORDS OF LEVY COUNTY, RANGE 17 EAST, LEVY NAMES IN WHICH AS- FLORIDA. FLORIDA. COUNTY, FLORIDA SESSED: THOMAS J CATAN- NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- ZARO SESSED: E C COLLIER ES- SESSED: EDNA COLLIER ES- NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- TATE TATE SESSED: MARVIN WHITE SR SESSED: MARVIN WHITE SR SESSED: ANA DELIA OR- All of said property being in the TIZ-VARGAS County of Levy, State of Florida. All of said property being in the All of said property being in the 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. County of Levy, State of Florida. County of Levy, State of Florida. All of said property being in the Unless such Certificate shall be County of Levy, State of Florida. redeemed according to law, the Unless such Certificate shall be Unless such Certificate shall be Unless such Certificate shall be Unless such Certificate shall be property described in such Cer- redeemed according to law, the redeemed according to law, the redeemed according to law, the redeemed according to law, the Unless such Certificate shall be tificate will be sold to the high- property described in such Cer- property described in such Cer- property described in such Cer- property described in such Cer- redeemed according to law, the est bidder in the Courthouse tificate will be sold to the high- tificate will be sold to the high- tificate will be sold to the high- tificate will be sold to the high- property described in such Cer- lobby on the 16th day of July, est bidder in the Courthouse est bidder in the Courthouse est bidder in the Courthouse est bidder in the Courthouse tificate will be sold to the high- 2018 at 10:00 AM. lobby on the 16th day of July, lobby on the 16th day of July, lobby on the 16th day of July, lobby on the 16th day of July, est bidder in the Courthouse 2018 at 10:00 AM. 2018 at 10:00 AM. 2018 at 10:00 AM. 2018 at 10:00 AM. lobby on the 16th day of July, DATED this 6th day of June, 2018 at 10:00 AM. 2018. DATED this 30th day of May, DATED this 30th day of May, DATED this 6th day of June, DATED this 6th day of June, Danny J. Shipp 2018. 2018. 2018. 2018. DATED this 30th day of May, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Danny J. Shipp Danny J. Shipp Danny J. Shipp Danny J. Shipp 2018. COURT LEVY COUNTY, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Danny J. Shipp FLORIDA COURT LEVY COUNTY, COURT LEVY COUNTY, COURT LEVY COUNTY, COURT LEVY COUNTY, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA COURT LEVY COUNTY, Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, FLORIDA 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED that the holder(s) of Certificate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, number 670-09 of the sale of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the holder(s) of Certificate 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- that the holder(s) of Certificate number 668-09 of the sale of number 931-11 of the sale of that the holder(s) of Certificate number 840-09 of the sale of tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- number 5890-14 of the sale of 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- 2011 has (have) filed said Cer- number 2084-10 of the sale of 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- sued thereon. The name(s) of 2014 has (have) filed said Cer- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- 2010 has (have) filed said Cer- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- the holder(s) of said Certificate, tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- sued thereon. The name(s) of the description of the property, sued thereon. The name(s) of the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, sued thereon. The name(s) of the holder(s) of said Certificate, the name(s) in which it is as- the holder(s) of said Certificate, the description of the property, the description of the property, the holder(s) of said Certificate, the description of the property, sessed are as follows: the description of the property, the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- the description of the property, the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: the name(s) in which it is as- sessed are as follows: NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE BOCC NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY HOLDER(S): IPLAN GROUP NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY HOLDER(S): DAVID E ROB- BOCC FOR CUST FBO RONALD LE- HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY BOCC LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF ERTS FEBVRE IRA BOCC THE PROPERTY: THE W LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY: THE E 1/2 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE THE PROPERTY: TRACT SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE PROPERTY: LOT 19 OF OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 PROPERTY: TRACT #296, LE- PROPERTY: LOT 3, BLOCK 6, #243, LEGALLY DESCRIBED THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION TRIPLE CROWN FARMS SUB- OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW GALLY DESCRIBED AS THE S BRONSON HEIGHTS SUB- AS THE W 1/2 OF THE SE 19, TOWNSHIP 11 SOUTH, DIVISION, UNIT II, ACCORD- 1/4 OF SECTION 19, TOWN- 1/2 OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE NE DIVISION SECOND ADDI- 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE RANGE 17 EAST, RECORDED ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, SHIP 11 SOUTH, RANGE 17 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE TION, ACCORDING TO THE SW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF IN O.R. BOOK 722, PAGE 772, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK EAST, RECORDED IN O.R. SW 1/4, SECTION 10, TOWN- PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 12 PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY 8, PAGES 22-23, PUBLIC RE- BOOK 706, PAGE 925, PUBLIC SHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 17 IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 45, SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, COUNTY, FLORIDA. CORDS OF LEVY COUNTY, RECORDS OF LEVY COUNTY, EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEVY LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. FLORIDA FLORIDA. IDA. COUNTY, FLORIDA NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- SESSED: MARVIN WHITE, SR NAMES IN WHICH ASSESSED: NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- SESSED: SD SANFORD INC. ISEULT JOSEPH-LAGUERRE SESSED: MARVIN WHITE SR SESSED: JOSE R GONZALEZ SESSED: M C F FRAMING & All of said property being in the TRIM, INC. All of said property being in the County of Levy, State of Florida. All of said property being in the 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. County of Levy, State of Florida. County of Levy, State of Florida. All of said property being in the 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 Unless such Certificate shall be Unless such Certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such Cer- redeemed according to law, the redeemed according to law, the redeemed according to law, the Unless such Certificate shall be property described in such Cer- tificate will be sold to the high- property described in such Cer- property described in such Cer- property described in such Cer- redeemed according to law, the tificate will be sold to the high- est bidder in the Courthouse tificate will be sold to the high- tificate will be sold to the high- tificate will be sold to the high- property described in such Cer- est bidder in the Courthouse lobby on the 16th day of July, est bidder in the Courthouse est bidder in the Courthouse est bidder in the Courthouse tificate will be sold to the high- lobby on the 16th day of July, 2018 at 10:00 AM. lobby on the 16th day of July, lobby on the 16th day of July, lobby on the 16th day of July, est bidder in the Courthouse 2018 at 10:00 AM. 2018 at 10:00 AM. 2018 at 10:00 AM. 2018 at 10:00 AM. lobby on the 16th day of July, DATED this 6th day of June, 2018 at 10:00 AM. DATED this 30th day of May, 2018. DATED this 30th day of May, DATED this 6th day of June, DATED this 30th day of May, 2018. Danny J. Shipp 2018. 2018. 2018. DATED this 30th day of May, Danny J. Shipp CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Danny J. Shipp Danny J. Shipp Danny J. Shipp 2018. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT LEVY COUNTY, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Danny J. Shipp COURT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA COURT LEVY COUNTY, COURT LEVY COUNTY, COURT LEVY COUNTY, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA COURT LEVY COUNTY, Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, FLORIDA Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, FOR TAX DEED NOTICE OF APPLICATION that the holder(s) of Certificate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the holder(s) of Certificate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, FOR TAX DEED number 667-09 of the sale of that the holder(s) of Certificate number 832-09 of the sale of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the holder(s) of Certificate 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- number 937-11 of the sale of 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- that the holder(s) of Certificate number 662-09 of the sale of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- 2011 has (have) filed said Cer- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- number 1158-10 of the sale of 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- that the holder(s) of Certificate sued thereon. The name(s) of tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- sued thereon. The name(s) of 2010 has (have) filed said Cer- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- number 4543-12 of the sale of the holder(s) of said Certificate, sued thereon. The name(s) of the holder(s) of said Certificate, tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- sued thereon. The name(s) of 2012 has (have) filed said Cer- the description of the property, the holder(s) of said Certificate, the description of the property, sued thereon. The name(s) of the holder(s) of said Certificate, tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- the name(s) in which it is as- the description of the property, the name(s) in which it is as- the holder(s) of said Certificate, the description of the property, sued thereon. The name(s) of sessed are as follows: the name(s) in which it is as- sessed are as follows: the description of the property, the name(s) in which it is as- the holder(s) of said Certificate, sessed are as follows: the name(s) in which it is as- sessed are as follows: the description of the property, NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE sessed are as follows: the name(s) in which it is as- HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE sessed are as follows: BOCC HOLDER(S): IPLAN GROUP BOCC NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY FOR CUST FBO RONALD LE- HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY BOCC NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE FEBVRE IRA LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF BOCC HOLDER(S): CAP ONE AS PROPERTY: THE W 1/2 OF THE PROPERTY: TRACT LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE COLL ASSN RMC TL2013, LLC THE SE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF #308, LEGALLY DESCRIBED LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: THE E 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 THE PROPERTY: TRACT AS THE E 1/2 OF THE SE THE PROPERTY: TRACT THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP #422, LEGALLY DESCRIBED 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE #113, LEGALLY DESCRIBED OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW THE PROPERTY: LOT 14, 11 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, AS: THE E 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF AS: THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 19, TOWN- CHIEFLAND WOODS UNIT 1, RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 12 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SHIP 11 SOUTH, RANGE 17 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT 706, PAGE 922 AND RE-RE- 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4, SECTION SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF EAST, RECORDED IN O.R. THEREOF RECORDED IN CORDED IN O.R. BOOK 718, 10, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 12 BOOK 706, PAGE 661, PUBLIC PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 7, PUB- PAGE 525, PUBLIC RECORDS RANGE 17 EAST, LEVY SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, RECORDS OF LEVY COUNTY, LIC RECORDS OF LEVY OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. COUNTY, FLORIDA NAMES IN WHICH AS- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA FLORIDA. COUNTY, FLORIDA SESSED: SD SANFORD INC. NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- SESSED: MARVIN WHITE SR SESSED: CARLOS S DELPIN All of said property being in the SESSED: ELLA III, LLC SESSED: MARVIN WHITE SR SESSED: ARQUILLA SMITH County of Levy, State of Florida. All of said property being in the All of said property being in the All of said property being in the 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 County of Levy, State of Florida. 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- Unless such Certificate shall be Unless such Certificate shall be Unless such Certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the redeemed according to law, the tificate will be sold to the high- redeemed according to law, the redeemed according to law, the redeemed according to law, the property described in such Cer- property described in such Cer- est bidder in the Courthouse property described in such Cer- property described in such Cer- property described in such Cer- tificate will be sold to the high- tificate will be sold to the high- lobby on the 16th day of July, tificate will be sold to the high- tificate will be sold to the high- tificate will be sold to the high- est bidder in the Courthouse est bidder in the Courthouse 2018 at 10:00 AM. est bidder in the Courthouse est bidder in the Courthouse est bidder in the Courthouse lobby on the 16th day of July, lobby on the 16th day of July, lobby on the 16th day of July, lobby on the 16th day of July, lobby on the 16th day of July, 2018 at 10:00 AM. 2018 at 10:00 AM. DATED this 30th day of May, 2018 at 10:00 AM. 2018 at 10:00 AM. 2018 at 10:00 AM. 2018. DATED this 6th day of June, DATED this 30th day of May, Danny J. Shipp DATED this 30th day of May, DATED this 6th day of June, DATED this 30th day of May, 2018. 2018. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT 2018. 2018. 2018. Danny J. Shipp Danny J. Shipp COURT LEVY COUNTY, Danny J. Shipp Danny J. Shipp Danny J. Shipp CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT FLORIDA CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT LEVY COUNTY, COURT LEVY COUNTY, COURT LEVY COUNTY, COURT LEVY COUNTY, COURT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA FLORIDA Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. B6 Chiefland Citizen Thursday, June 14, 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 1010-11 of the sale of number 1294-10 of the sale of number 1284-10 of the sale of number 1289-10 of the sale of number 717-09 of the sale of number 1760-10 of the sale of 2011 has (have) filed said Cer- 2010 has (have) filed said Cer- 2010 has (have) filed said Cer- 2010 has (have) filed said Cer- 2009 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 older(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 asfollows: 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): IPLAN GROUP HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY FOR CUST FBO RONALD LE- BOCC BOCC BOCC BOCC BOCC FEBVRE IRA LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY: THE WEST THE PROPERTY: THE W 1/2 PROPERTY: E 1/2 OF NW 1/4 THE PROPERTY: THE W 1/2 THE PROPERTY: THE WEST THE PROPERTY: TRACT 324, 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF NW OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 20 FEET OF LOT 2, BLOCK BEING: THE E 1/2 OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4, SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 7, OAK VILLA, ACCORDING NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 1/4 OF SECTION 25, TOWN- 14 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, 1/4 OF SECTION 29, TOWN- TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RE- THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4, 25, TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, SHIP 14 SOUTH, RANGE 17 LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA SHIP 11 SOUTH, RANGE 17 CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP RANGE 17 EAST, LEVY EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLORI- PAGE 39, PUBLIC RECORDS 12 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, COUNTY, FLORIDA IDA NAMES IN WHICH AS- DA BEING TRACT NO. 123. OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. SESSED: KENNETH WHIT- NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- TON, ESMERELDA MCWIL- NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- SESSED: DENTON II, LLC SESSED: GLENN P ELLIOTT, LIAMS SESSED: JANE E FOSTER SESSED: LISA DONNELL SESSED: GEORGE CABAR- GLENN P ELLIOT GA, ROSA CABARGA All of said property being in the All of said property being in the All of said property being in the 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. 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. Unless such Certificate shall be Unless such Certificate shall be Unless such Certificate shall be Unless such Certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the 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 property described in such Cer- redeemed according to law, the property described in such Cer- property described in such Cer- property described in such Cer- redeemed according to law, the tificate will be sold to the high- 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- property described in such Cer- est bidder in the Courthouse tificate will be sold to the high- est bidder in the Courthouse est bidder in the Courthouse est bidder in the Courthouse tificate will be sold to the high- lobby on the 16th day of July, est bidder in the Courthouse lobby on the 16th day of July, lobby on the 16th day of July, lobby on the 16th day of July, est bidder in the Courthouse 2018 at 10:00 AM. lobby on the 16th day of July, 2018 at 10:00 AM. 2018 at 10:00 AM. 2018 at 10:00 AM. lobby on the 16th day of July, 2018 at 10:00 AM. 2018 at 10:00 AM. DATED this 30th day of May, DATED this 30th day of May, DATED this 30th day of May, DATED this 30th day of May, 2018. DATED this 30th day of May, 2018. 2018. 2018. DATED this 30th day of May, Danny J. Shipp 2018. Danny J. Shipp Danny J. Shipp Danny J. Shipp 2018. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Danny J. Shipp CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Danny J. Shipp COURT LEVY COUNTY, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT LEVY COUNTY, COURT LEVY COUNTY, COURT LEVY COUNTY, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT FLORIDA COURT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA COURT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA FLORIDA Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018.

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 246-10 of the sale of number 236-10 of the sale of number 234-10 of the sale of number 229-10 of the sale of number 228-10 of the sale of number 1561-11 of the sale of 2010 has (have) filed said Cer- 2010 has (have) filed said Cer- 2010 has (have) filed said Cer- 2010 has (have) filed said Cer- 2010 has (have) filed said Cer- 2011 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): 5T WEALTH BOCC BOCC BOCC BOCC BOCC PARTNERS LP

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: COMMENCE AT THE PROPERTY: COM- THE PROPERTY: COM- THE PROPERTY: COM- THE PROPERTY: COM- THE PROPERTY: A PARCEL THE SW CORNER OF THE NW MENCE AT THE SW CORNER MENCE AT THE SW CORNER MENCE AT THE SW CORNER MENCE AT THE SW CORNER OF LAND IN THE NORTH- 1/4 OF SECTION 29, TOWN- OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION WEST 1/4 OF SOUTHEAST SHIP 12 SOUTH RANGE 14 29, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, 29, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, 29, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, 29, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, 1/4 OF SECTION 7, TOWN- EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- RANGE 14 EAST, LEVY COUN- RANGE 14 EAST, LEVY COUN- RANGE 14 EAST, LEVY COUN- RANGE 14 EAST, LEVY COUN- SHIP 14 SOUTH, RANGE 19 IDA, RUN THENCE NORTH TY, FLORIDA, RUN NORTH TY, FLORIDA, RUN NORTH TY, FLORIDA, RUN NORTH TY, FLORIDA, RUN NORTH EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- ON THE WEST BOUNDARY ON THE WEST BOUNDARY ON THE WEST BOUNDARY ON THE WEST BOUNDARY ON THE WEST BOUNDARY IDA, BEING MORE PARTIC- LINE OF SAID SECTION 29 A LINE OF SAID SECTION 29 A LINE OF SAID SECTION 29 A LINE OF SAID SECTION 29 A LINE OF SAID SECTION 29 A ULARLY DESCRIBED AS DISTANCE OF 1200 FEET TO DISTANCE OF 980 FEET TO DISTANCE OF 980 FEET TO DISTANCE OF 540 FEET TO DISTANCE OF 440 FEET TO FOLLOWS: FOR A POINT OF A POINT; THEN RUN EAST A POINT; THENCE RUN EAST A POINT; THENCE RUN EAST A POINT; THENCE RUN EAST A POINT; THENCE RUN EAST REFERENCE, COMENCE AT PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH THE INTERSECTION OF THE BOUNDARY LINE OF THE NW BOUNDARY LINE OR THE NW BOUNDARY LINE OF THE NW BOUNDARY LINE OF THE NW BOUNDARY LINE OF THE NW SOUTH LINE OF THE NW 1/4 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29 A 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29 A 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29 A 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29 A 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29 A OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION DISTANCE OF 1420 FEET TO DISTANCE OF 2220 FEET TO DISTANCE OF 250 FEET TO DISTANCE OF 1050 FEET TO DISTANCE OF 1250 FEET TO 7-14-19 WITH THE WEST- THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THE POINT OF BEGINNING; ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE FROM SAID POINT OF BE- FROM SAID POINT OF BE- FROM SAID POINT OF BE- FROM SAID POINT OF BE- FROM SAID POINT OF BE- OF U.S. HIGHWAY NO. 41; GINNING CONTINUE EAST GINNING CONTINUE EAST GINNING CONTINUE EAST GINNING CONTINUE EAST GINNING CONTINUE EAST THENCE RUN N 09°23'42"W PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF- BOUNDARY LINE OF THE NW BOUNDARY LINE OF THE BOUNDARY LINE OF THE NW BOUNDARY LINE OF THE NW BOUNDARY LINE OF THE WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29 A NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29 A 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29 A NW1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29 400.00 FEET TO THE POINT DISTANCE OF 120 FEET TO A 20 A DISTANCE OF 40 FEET DISTANCE OF 40 FEET TO A DISTANCE OF 40 FEET TO A A DISTANCE OF 40 FEET TO A OF BEGINNING; THENCE POINT; THENCE RUN SOUTH TO A POINT; THENCE RUN POINT; THENCE RUN SOUTH POINT; THENCE RUN SOUTH POINT; THENCE RUN SOUTH CONTINUE N 09°23'42" W, PARALLEL TO THE WEST SOUTH PARALLEL TO THE PARALLEL TO THE WEST PARALLEL TO THE WEST PARALLEL TO THE WEST ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID LINE, 579.85 FEET; THENCE NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29 THE SAID NW 1/4 OF SAID NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29 NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29 NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29 S 78°47'17" W, 618.17 FEET A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET TO SECTION 29 A DISTANCE A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET TO A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET TO A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET TO TO THE WEST LINE OF THE A POINT; THENCE RUN WEST OF 100 FEET TO A POINT; A POINT; THENCE RUN WEST A POINT; THENCE RUN WEST A POINT; THENCE RUN WEST NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SE PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH THENCE RUN WEST PARAL- PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH 1/4; THENCE S 00°02'21" E, BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID LEL TO THE SOUTH BOUND- BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION ARY LINE OF SAID NW 1/4 NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29 NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29 NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29 THE NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4, 29 A DISTANCE OF 120 FEET OF SAID SECTION 29 A DIS- A DISTANCE OF 40 FEET TO A A DISTANCE OF 40 FEET TO A A DISTANCE OF 40 FEET TO A 827.16 FEET TO THE SOUTH- TO A POINT; THENCE RUN TANCE OF 40 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE RUN NORTH POINT; THENCE RUN NORTH POINT; THENCE RUN NORTH WEST CORNER OF THE NW NORTH PARALLEL TO THE POINT; THENCE RUN NORTH PARALLEL TO THE WEST PARALLEL TO THE WEST PARALLEL TO THE WEST 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SECTION WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF PARALLEL TO WEST BOUND- BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID 7-14- 19; THENCE S 88°33'08" SAID NW 1/4 OF SAID SEC- ARY LINE OF SAID NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29 NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29 NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 29 E, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE TION 29 A DISTANCE OF SAID SECTION 29 A DIS- A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET TO A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET TO A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET TO OF THE NW 1/ OF THE SE 100 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANCE OF 100 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 1/4 OF SECTION 7-14-19, BEGINNING. SAID LAND LY- THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID LAND LYING AND BEING SAID LAND LYING AND BEING SAID LAND LYING AND BEING A DISTANCE OF 544.25 ING AND BEING IN THE SE SAID LAND LYING AND BE- IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW IN THE SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 FEET; THENCE N 09°23'42" 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF SECTION ING THE SE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 1/4 OF SECTION 29, TOWN- OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP W, 400.00 FEET; THENCE S 29, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, SHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 14 12 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST. 88°33'08" E 221.76 FEET TO RANGE 14 EAST. THE ABOVE 12 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST. THE ABOVE DESCRIBED EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- THE ABOVE DESCRIBED CLOSE ON THE POINT OF DESCRIBED LAND IS ALSO THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND IS ALSO KNOWN AS IDA. THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND IS ALSO KNOWN AS BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO: KNOWN AS LOTS 4, 5 AND LAND IS ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 7 OF BLOCK B-3 OF JEM- LAND IS ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 32, BLOCK A-4 OF JEM- RESTRICTIONS, RESERVA- 6 OF BLOCK D-5, OF JEM- LOT 24 OF BLOCK D-3 OF LANDS, AN UNRECORDED LOT 27, BLOCK A-5 OF JEM- LANDS, AN UNRECORDED TIONS AND EASEMENTS OF LANDS, AN UNRECORDED JEMLANDS, AN UNRECORD- SUBDIVISION IN LEVY COUN- LANDS, AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION IN LEVY COUN- RECORD. SUBDIVISION IN LEVY COUN- ED SUBDIVISION IN LEVY TY, FLORIDA. SUBDIVISION IN LEVY COUN- TY, FLORIDA. TY, FLORIDA. COUNTY, FLORIDA. TY, FLORIDA. NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- SESSED: JIMMY NEWKOOP, NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- SESSED: KARRIJAM INT'L NAMES IN WHICH AS- SESSED: O J CARDWELL ES- MARGARET NEWKOOP, JIM- SESSED: BRUCE F WILSON SESSED: GEORGE PATRICK REALTY, INC. SESSED: TANYA BLAISDELL, TATE, OSCAR J CARDWELL MY G NEWKOOP MARTIN A/K/A GEORGE P TANYA MARIE BLAISDELL ESTATE A/K/A O J CARDWELL All of said property being in the MARTIN All of said property being in the A/K/A TANYA BLAISDELL 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. All of said property being in the All of said property being in the County of Levy, State of Florida. Unless such Certificate shall be County of Levy, State of Florida. 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 Unless such Certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such Cer- Unless such Certificate shall be 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- redeemed according to law, the 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 property described in such Cer- 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 16th day of July, tificate will be sold to the high- lobby on the 16th day of July, tificate will be sold to the high- est bidder in the Courthouse lobby on the 16th day of July, 2018 at 10:00 AM. est bidder in the Courthouse 2018 at 10:00 AM. est bidder in the Courthouse lobby on the 16th day of July, 2018 at 10:00 AM. lobby on the 16th day of July, lobby on the 16th day of July, 2018 at 10:00 AM. DATED this 30th day of May, 2018 at 10:00 AM. DATED this 30th day of May, 2018 at 10:00 AM. DATED this 30th day of May, 2018. 2018. DATED this 30th day of May, 2018. Danny J. Shipp DATED this 30th day of May, Danny J. Shipp DATED this 30th day of May, 2018. Danny J. Shipp CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT 2018. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT 2018. Danny J. Shipp CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT LEVY COUNTY, Danny J. Shipp COURT LEVY COUNTY, Danny J. Shipp CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT FLORIDA CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA COURT LEVY COUNTY, COURT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, FLORIDA Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, FLORIDA Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. Happy Father's Day Thursday, June 14, 2018 Chiefland Citizen B7 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT City of Chiefland Request for on the 9th day of July, 2018, in IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Public Notice Public Auction OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL Bids For Chiefland Biosolids accordance with Chapter 45, OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY Digester Florida Statutes, the following CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY To Whom it May Concern: The following vehicle VIN # COUNTY, FLORIDA described property as set forth COUNTY, FLORIDA VIN: 2B7HB21Y1KK396115 CIVIL ACTION The City of Chiefland is solicit- in said Final Judgment, to wit: PROBATE You are hereby notified that the Year: 1990 Case #: 2018-CA-000288 ing qualified firms interested in LOT 5, OF ARROWHEAD CASE NO. 2018 CP 000103 following described livestock: Make: HMPK constructing the Chiefland Bio- ACRES, AS PER PLAT Model: B250 Ram Vans* The Bank of New York Mellon, solids Digester located within THEREOF, RECORDED IN IN RE: THE ESTATE OF One (1) Pig, potbellied, white will be sold at Public Auction f/k/a The Bank of New York, Chiefland, in Levy County Flor- PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 35, OF FLORENCE DEBORAH RICH- June 24,2018 at 11:00AM to successor in interest to JP- ida. This is a REBID. The im- THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ARDSON A/K/A is now impounded as stray live- satisfy a lien, Florida Statue Morgan Chase Bank, N.A., as provements include construc- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. FLORENCE D. RICHARDSON stock with an agent for the Levy 713.78,The auction will take Trustee for Bear Stearns Asset tion of tanks, piping, walkways, A/K/A County Sheriffs Office and the place at 13950 US 19 Chiefland Backed Securities Trust 2006- pumping, controls, electrical TOGETHER WITH THAT CER- F. DEBORAH RICHARDSON, amount due by reason of such FL. 32626 at 11:00 AM by Tri SD1, Asset-Backed Certifi- systems and other incidental TAIN 1990 HARBEN MOBILE Deceased. impounding is $80.00 as of 06- County Towing & Recovery, Inc. cates, Series 2006-SD1 items. Approximately 180 cal- HOME WITH VIN NUMBERS 14-18. The livestock was picked (352)493-1818 Pub Plaintiff, endar days will be allowed for GAFLL35A03488HS AND GA- NOTICE TO CREDITORS up in the area of the 6600 block -vs.- the construction. FLL35B03488HS, AND TITLE The administration of the estate of Northeast 137 Ct, Williston, The following vehicle VIN # Unknown Heirs, Devisees, NUMBERS 49257447 AND of Florence Deborah Richard- FL. The above described live- VIN: JHMCG5651XC024744 Grantees, Assignees, Creditors, Bidding Documents are avail- 49264253. son a/k/a Florence D. Richard- stock will, unless redeemed Year: 1999 Lienors, and Trustees of Brenda able by contacting Mills Engi- son a/k/a F. Deborah Richard- within 3 business days from Make: HOND B. Jones a/k/a Brenda Jones, neering Company at millseng@ Property Address: 17290 NW son, deceased, whose date date hereof, be offered for sale Model: Accord* Deceased, and All Other Per- bellsouth.net or by telephone at 71st Avenue, Trenton, Florida of death was April 20, 2018, is at Sheriffs auction to the highest will be sold at Public Auction sons Claiming by and Through, 352-486-2872. 32693 pending in the Circuit Court for bidder. July 5,2018 at 11:00AM to Under, Against The Named De- together with all existing or sub- Levy County, Florida, Probate Contact Lt. Todd Polo at the satisfy a lien, Florida Statue fendant (s); Unknown Parties A prebid conference will be held sequently erected or affixed Division, File Number 2018 CP Sheriffs Civil Division in the 713.78,The auction will take in Possession #1, If living, and on June 19, 2018 at 2:00 P.M. buildings, improvements and 000103; the address of which is Levy County Courthouse 352- place at 13950 US 19 Chiefland all Unknown Parties claiming (local time) at the Chiefland fixtures. 355 S. Court Street, Bronson, 486-5206/352-577-4240 or FL. 32626 at 11:00 AM by Tri by, through, under and against City Hall, located at 214 East Any person claiming an inter- Florida 32621. The names and Deputy Bubba Wells at 352- County Towing & Recovery, Inc. the above named Defen- Park Avenue Chiefland, Florida est in the surplus funds from addresses of the personal rep- 577-4249 to claim the livestock. (352)493-1818 Pub dant(s) who are not known to 32626. Prebid meeting will in- the sale, if any, other than the resentative and the personal LCSO call # 20106001883 be dead or alive, whether said clude a visit to the site located property owner as of the date representative's attorney are The following vehicle VIN # Unknown Parties may claim at 2216 SW 4 Place, Chiefland, of the lis pendens, must file a set forth below. Pub. June 14, 2018 VIN: 3FAHP08Z68R275827 an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Florida 32626. Attendance at claim within sixty (60) days after All creditors of the decedent and Year: 2008 Devisees, Grantees, or Other the conference is mandatory. the sale. other persons having claims or Make: FORD Claimants; Unknown Parties If you are a person with a dis- demands against decedent's Public Notice Model: Fusion* in Possession #2, If living, and Sealed bids will be received at ability who needs any accom- estate, on whom a copy of this will be sold at Public Auction all Unknown Parties claiming the office of the Chiefland City modation in order to participate notice is required to be served NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN July 9,2018 at 11:00AM to by, through, under and against Hall, located at 214 East Park in this proceeding, you are en- must file their claims with this that the undersigned, desiring satisfy a lien, Florida Statue the above named Defendant(s) Avenue, Chiefland, Florida titled, at no cost to you, to the court to engage in business under 713.78,The auction will take who are not known to be dead 32626, until 2:00 P.M. (local provision of certain assistance. ON OR BEFORE THE LATER the fictitious name of : DAISY'S place at 13950 US 19 Chiefland or alive, whether said Unknown time), July 11, 2018 at which Please contact: Levy Coun- OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE -N-DUKE'S FARMERS CO-OP FL. 32626 at 11:00 AM by Tri Parties may claim an interest time the bids will be opened. ty Clerk of Court, phone (352) TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI- Located at PO BOX 1286, in the County Towing & Recovery, Inc. as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Electronic (Internet) or facsimile 486.5266, at least 7 days be- CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR County of LEVY, (352)493-1818 Pub Grantees, or Other Claimants (Fax) bids will not be accepted fore your scheduled court ap- 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE Defendant(s). for this project. In accordance pearance, or immediately upon OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF In the City of BRONSON, Flori- Tri-County Towing & Recovery with Florida Statute Chapter receiving this notification if the THIS NOTICE ON THEM. da 32621 intends to register the Inc. 2008 SW 4th Place. Chief- NOTICE OF ACTION 119.071(1)(b) sealed propos- time before the scheduled ap- All other creditors of the dece- said name with the Division of land.Fla.32644 352-493-1818 FORECLOSURE als pursuant to this competitive pearance is less than seven (7) dent and other persons having Corporations of the Florida De- Office 352-260-0850 Fax 352- PROCEEDINGS-PROPERTY solicitation are exempt from days; if you are hearing or voice claims or demands against partment of State, Tallahassee, 672-8486 Cell public inspection and copying impaired, call 711. decedent's estate must file their Florida. TO: Unknown Heirs, De- until such time as the City of claims with this court WITHIN 3 Pub. June 14, 2018 visees, Grantees, Assignees, Chiefland provides notice of an Dated at Bronson, Levy Coun- MONTHS AFTER THE DATE Dated: BRONSON, Florida this Creditors, Lienors, and Trust- intended decision or until 30 ty, Florida, this 4th day of June, OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION 8TH day of JUNE, 2018. ees of Brenda B. Jones a/k/a days after opening the propos- 2018. OF THIS NOTICE. is June 14, DIANNE DAILEY PADGETT Public Notice Brenda Jones, Deceased, and al, whichever is earlier. 2018. All Other Persons Claiming by Danny J. Shipp Pub. June 14, 2018 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and Through, Under, Against Action on the Rebid will be tak- Clerk of the Circuit Court Attorney for Personal Repre- that the undersigned, desiring The Named Defendant (s): AD- en at the regularly scheduled LaQuanda Latson sentative: to engage in business under City Commission meeting to be DRESS UNKNOWN As Deputy Clerk Montyce VanNess, Jr., Esq. Public Notice the fictitious name of : Florida Residence unknown, if living, held on July 23, 2018. Florida Bar No. 88868 West Machine Shop Located at including any unknown spouse Award, if made, will be based Pub. June 14, 21, 2018 VanNess & VanNess, P.A. The Southwest Florida Water 14404 Hwy 19, in the County of of the said Defendants, if ei- on the apparent lowest respon- 1205 Nmih Meeting Tree Blvd. Management District (SWFW- LEVY, ther has remarried and if either sive and responsible bidder Crystal River, FL 34429 MD) announces the following or both of said Defendants are based on the total the actual IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 352-795-1444 public meeting to which all in- In the City of Chiefland, Florida dead, their respective unknown work intended, including select- THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIR- [email protected] terested persons are invited: 32626 intends to register the heirs, devisees, grantees, ed alternates, if any, and whose CUIT, IN AND FOR BRAD- [email protected] said name with the Division of assignees, creditors, lienors, proposal complies with all the FORD COUNTY, FLORIDA. Notice of Cancellation of the Fi- Corporations of the Florida De- and trustees, and all other Contract Document require- CASE NUMBER: 2018-DR-10 Personal Representative: nance/Outreach and Planning partment of State, Tallahassee, persons claiming by, through, ments. The City reserves the DIVISION: Keith James Richardson Committee Meeting for inspec- Florida. under or against the named right to accept or reject any or 1227 Country Club Road tor general audit response. Defendant(s); and the afore- all bids and to waive any techni- IN THE MATTER OF THE Oak Hill, WV 25901 Dated: Chiefland, Florida this mentioned named Defendant(s) cal errors or informalities in any ADOPTION OF SAVANNAH DATE/TIME: Monday, June 18, 8TH day of JUNE, 2018. and such of the aforementioned Proposal and to award the bid LEIGH WAGNER, Pub. June 14, 21, 2018 2018; 2 p.m. Michael Schuetrum unknown Defendants and such in best interests of the City. Adoptee. of the aforementioned unknown IN THE CIRCUIT COURT For more information, you may Pub. June 14, 2018 Defendants as may be infants, A Proposal Guaranty of not AMENDED NOTICE OF FINAL OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL contact: Lori.manuel@water- incompetents or otherwise not less than five percent (5%) of HEARING CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LEVY matters.org; 1(800)423-1476 sui juris. the total actual bid, in the form TO: Timothy James Hocter COUNTY, FLORIDA (FL only) or (352)796-7211, x Public Notice of either a certified check, ca- Last Known Address: CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION 4606(Ad Order EXE0623) YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- shiers check, trust company 7030 NW 56 Ct. CASE NO: 2017 CA 000871 The City of Chiefland Recre- FIED that an action has been treasurers check, bank draft of Chiefland, Florida 32626 Pub. June 14, 2018 ational Advisory Committee’s commenced to foreclose a any national or state bank, or a (via U.S. Mail, postage prepaid U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., AS regular business meeting mortgage on the following real Surety Bid Bond, made payable and by Publication to the Chief- TRUSTEE FOR LSF9 MAS- scheduled for June 13, 2018 property, lying and being and to the City of Chiefland must ac- land Citizen) You will please TER PARTICIPATION TRUST, Public Notice has been cancelled and re- situated in Levy County, Flori- company each bid. A check or take notice that there will be a Plaintiff, scheduled for Wednesday, da, more particularly described draft in an amount less than five hearing before the Honorable vs. The City of Chiefland Recre- June 20,2018 at 2:00 p.m., at as follows: percent (5%) of the actual bid Stanley H. Griffis, III, Judge of ROBERT D. MAPLE, JR.; PA- ational Advisory Committee’s Chiefland City Hall, 214 East LOT SIX(6), BLOCK TWEN- will invalidate the bid. the above Court on Wednesday, MELA MAPLE; UNKNOWN regular business meeting Park Avenue, Chiefland, FL TY FOUR (24), UNIVERSI- August 1, 2018 at 12:30 p.m. in TENANT IN POSSESSION 1, scheduled for June 13, 2018 32626 TY OAKS SUBDIVISION, AS All work is to be done in accor- Courtroom 243 of the Bradford UNKNOWN TENANT IN POS- has been canceled and re- PER PLAT RECORDED IN dance with the Project Plans County Courthouse, 945 North SESSION 2, scheduled for Wednesday, In accordance with the Ameri- PLAT BOOK 4, PAGES 15, and Specifications. Temple Avenue, Starke, Florida Defendant(s). June 20,2018 at 2:00 p.m., at cans with Disabilities Act, indi- 15H THROUGH 15M, OF THE 32091 on the following issues: Chiefland City Hall, 214 East viduals with Disabilities needing PUBLIC RECORD OF LEVY Any person or affiliate who has Petition for Adoption of Adult by CLERK’S NOTICE OF SALE Park Avenue, Chiefland, FL a reasonable accommodation COUNTY, FLORIDA. been placed on the convicted Stepparent. The time allotted for NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in ac- 32626 to participate in this proceeding vendor list following a public en- this hearing is fifteen (15) min- cordance with the Plaintiff’s should contact the office of the TOGETHER WITH THAT tity crime may not submit a bid utes. Under the Americans with Final Judgment of Foreclosure In accordance with the Ameri- City Manager at City Hall, 214 CERTAIN MANUFACTURED to or contract with a public entity Disabilities Act, if you are a per- entered on April 25, 2018 in cans with Disabilities Act, indi- East Park Avenue, Chiefland, HOME, YEAR: 1996, MAKE: for construction of a public work son with a disability who needs the above-styled cause, I will viduals with Disabilities needing FL 32626 (352) 493-6711. TRINITY, VIN#: FLA146M9954A as set forth in Florida Statute, any accommodation in order sell to the highest and best bid- a reasonable accommodation AND VIN#: FLA146M9954B. Chapter 287.133. to participate in a proceeding, der for cash on July 9, 2018 at to participate in this proceeding Pub. June 14, 2018 you are entitled to be provid- 11:00 a.m.(EST), at Levy Coun- should contact the office of the more commonly known as An entity or affiliate who has ed with certain assistance at ty Courthouse, 355 S. Court City Manager at City Hall, 214 Notice of Vacation 10151 Northeast 114th Street, been placed on the discrimina- no cost to you. Please contact Street, Bronson, FL. East Park Avenue, Chiefland, Archer, FL 32618. tory vendor list may not submit the ADA Coordinator, Alachua FL 32626 (352) 493-6711. Application This action has been filed a bid to contract with a public County Family and Civil Jus- LOT 4, BLOCK 10, B AND R To whom it may concern, let this against you and you are re- entity for the construction of a tice Center, 201 East University SUBDIVISION, UNIT 1, AC- Pub. June 14, 2018 serve as legal notice that Prop- quired to serve a copy of public work as set forth in Flori- Avenue, Gainesville, FL 32601 CORDING TO PLAT HEREOF erties your written defense, if any, da Statute Chapter 287.134. (352-337-6237) at least 7 days RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, 315 LLC has applied to the upon SHAPIRO, FISHMAN before your scheduled court ap- PAGE 28, PUBLIC RECORDS Levy County Board of County & GACHÉ, LLP, Attorneys for Pub. June 7, 14, 2018 pearance, or immediately upon OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. Plaintiff, whose address is 4630 receiving this notification if the Commissioners pursuant to FLA. Statue 177.101 (3)- (6) Woodland Corporate Blvd., IN THE CIRCUIT COURT time before the scheduled ap- Property Address: 5011 NE and Suite 100, Tampa, FL 33614, OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL pearance is less than 7 days. 141ST TER., WILLISTON, FL Levy County Code Sec. 50-536 July 2, 2018, within thirty (30) CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEVY If you are hearing or voice-im- 32696 {c)-{e) to vacate Williston Acres days after the first publication of COUNTY, FLORIDA, CIVIL DI- paired, call 1-800-955-8770 via Subdivision. this notice and file the original VISION Florida Relay Service. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN with the clerk of this Court ei- CASE NO.: 2015-CA-000389 If you are deaf or hard of hear- INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS Pub. June 7, 14, 2018 ther before service on Plaintiff's ing and require an ASL inter- FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, attorney or immediately there WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., preter or an assisted listening OTHER THAN THE PROPER- after; otherwise a default will be AS TRUSTEE FOR OP- device to participate in a pro- TY OWNER AS OF THE DATE entered against you for the re- TION ONE MORTGAGE ceeding, please contact Court OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST lief demanded in the Complaint. LOAN TRUST 1999-C, AS- Interpreting at interpreter@cir- FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 Caught the big one? WITNESS my hand and seal SET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, cuit8.org DAYS AFTER THE SALE. of this Court on the 23rd day of SERIES 1999-C, If you are represented by an at- Dated: June 6, 2018 May, 2018. Plaintiff, torney or plan to retain an attor- Prove it by Danny J. Shipp vs. ney for this matter, you should DANNY J. SHIPP, CLERK Circuit and County Courts DEANA HENRY A/K/A DEANA notify the attorney of this hear- LEVY COUNTY CIRCUIT announcing LaQuanda Latson M. HENRY; ROSE L. CRAIG; ing. COURT Deputy Clerk CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY SER- it in the VICES, INC., /s/ J. NICKOLAS ALEXANDER, By: LaQuanda Latson If you are a person with a dis- Defendants. JR. J. Nickolas Alexander, Jr. Deputy Clerk Chiefland ability who needs any accom- Florida Bar Number 269522 (Court Seal) modation in order to participate NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Attorney for Petitioner Citizen! in this proceeding, you are en- SALE 2037 Carnes Street AMERICANS WITH titled, at no cost to you, to the Orange Park, Florida 32073 DISABILITIES ACT provision of certain assistance. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Telephone: (904) 264-0311 If you are a person with a dis- Please contact the ADA Coor- pursuant to the Final Judgment Facsimile: (904) 621-9174 ability who needs any accom- dinator;201 East University Av- of Foreclosure entered on May E-Mail: [email protected] modation in order to participate enue, Room 410, Gainesville, 29, 2018, in Case No. 2015-CA- Serve: [email protected] in this proceeding, you are en- Florida 32601 (352) 491-4490 000389 of the Circuit Court of Secondary E-Mail: alicia@ titled, at no cost to you, to the at least 7 days before your the Eight Judicial Circuit, in and jnalw.com provision of certain assistance. scheduled court appearance, for Levy County, Florida, where- Persons with a disability who or immediately upon receiving in Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Pub. June 14, 21, 2018 need any accommodation in this notification of the time be- Trustee for Option One Mort- order to participate should call fore the scheduled appearance gage Loan Trust 1999-C, As- Jan Phillips, ADA Coordinator, is less than 7 days. If you are set-Backed Certificates, Series Alachua County Courthouse, hearing or voice impaired, call 1999-C is Plaintiff, and Deana 201 E. University Ave., Gaines- 711. Henry a/k/a Deana M. Henry, ville, FL 32601 at (352) 337- Send in your picture with a description of your Rose L. Craig, and Citifinancial 6237 within two (2) working catch to [email protected] Pub. June 7,14, 2018 Equity Services, Inc., are De- days of your receipt of this no- fendants, the Office of Danny tice; if you are hearing impaired or bring them into our office at J. Shipp, Levy County Clerk of call (800) 955-8771; if you are 624 W. Park Ave., Chiefland. the Court, will sell to the high- voice impaired, call (800) 955- est and best bidder for cash in 8770. the BOCC Room at the Court- house located at 355 South Pub. June 14, 21, 2018 Court Street, Bronson, Florida 32621, beginning at 11:00AM 493-4793 B8 Chiefland Citizen Thursday, June 14, 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 293-09 of the sale of number 292-09 of the sale of number 1489-10A of the sale number 829-09 of the sale of number 786-09 of the sale of number 2881-14 of the sale of 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- of 2010 has (have) filed said 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- 2014 has (have) filed said Cer- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- Certificate for a TaxDeed to be 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 issued 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): RMC TL USAB, HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY HOLDER(S): JAMES RAMIRO BOCC BOCC LLC BOCC BOCC POWELL

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY: LOT 19, THE PROPERTY: LOT 28, THE PROPERTY: PARCEL THE PROPERTY: TRACT THE PROPERTY: THE EAST THE PROPERTY: LOT 49, BLOCK H-4 OF JEMLANDS BLOCK G-5 OF JEMLANDS #18 A PARCEL OF LAND IN NUMBER TWO HUNDRED 1/2 OF NORTHWEST 1/4 OF BLOCK 3, FANNIN SPRINGS UNRECORDED SUBDIVI- UNRECORDED SUBDIVI- SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 13 SEVENTEEN (217), LEGALLY SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SOUTH- ANNEX, ACCORDING TO THE SION, BEING MORE PAR- SION, BEING MORE PAR- SOUTH, RANGE 18 EAST, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: WEST 1/4 OF NORTHWEST PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA, BE- THE N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF 1/4 OF SECTION 3, TOWN- IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 31, OF FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT ING MORE PARTICULARLY THE SW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 SHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE 17 THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF THE SOUTHWEST CORNER THE SOUTHWEST CORNER DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION EAST, LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA, TO- OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 FOR A POINT OF REFER- NINE (9), TOWNSHIP TWELVE IDA, AS SHOWN IN OFFCIAL GETHER WITH A 1983 SAND- OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP ENCE, COMMENCE AT THE (12) SOUTH, RANGE SEVEN- RECORD BOOK 82, PAGE PIPER SINGLE-WIDE MOBILE 12 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, 12 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TEEN (17) EAST, LEVY COUN- 126. HOME BEARING ID# FL- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF TY, FLORIDA. FL1AD15703637, AND TITLE # RUN NORTH ON THE WEST RUN NORTH ON THE WEST SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 13 NAMES IN WHICH AS- 22397146, LOCATED THERE- BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID SOUTH, RANGE 18 EAST; NAMES IN WHICH AS- SESSED: DENISE BISHOP ON. SECTION 29 A DISTANCE OF SECTION 29 A DISTANCE OF THENCE RUN S 86°53'11" E, SESSED: GUIDO EDGARDO NICHOLS, ROBERT L DUN- 2320 FEET; THEN RUN EAST 1860 FEET; THEN RUN EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE VEGA LAVIERA, YOLANDA CAN, DENICE BISHOP NAMES IN WHICH AS- A DISTANCE OF 730 FEET A DISTANCE OF 2380 FEET OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF VEGA LAVIERA SESSED: RONALD KIRK TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- SECTION 32, A DISTANCE All of said property being in the GRIFFIN, JR A/K/A RON GRIF- NING. FROM SAID POINT OF NING. FROM SAID POINT OF OF 534.64 FEET TO THE All of said property being in the County of Levy, State of Florida. FIN, RONALD KIRK GRIFFIN, BEGINNING, RUN NORTH BEGINNING, RUN SOUTH WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY County of Levy, State of Florida. JR , RON GRIFFIN 100 FEET, THENCE EAST 40 100 FEET, THENCE EAST 40 LINE OF STATE ROAD NO. Unless such Certificate shall be FEET, THENCE SOUTH 100 FEET, THENCE NORTH 100 121; THENCE N 21°32'00" Unless such Certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the All of said property being in the FEET, THENCE WEST 40 FEET, THENCE WEST 40 E, ALONG SAID WESTER- redeemed according to law, the property described in such Cer- County of Levy, State of Florida. FEET, BACK TO THE POINT FEET, BACK TO THE POINT LY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF property described in such Cer- tificate will be sold to the high- OF BEGINNING. OF BEGINNING. STATE ROAD NO. 121 A DIS- tificate will be sold to the high- est bidder in the Courthouse Unless such Certificate shall be TANCE OF 2916.96 FEET est bidder in the Courthouse lobby on the 16th day of July, redeemed according to law, the NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- lobby on the 16th day of July, 2018 at 10:00 AM. property described in such Cer- SESSED: KARRIJAM INT'L SESSED: GEORGE PATRICK NING; THENCE CONTINUE 2018 at 10:00 AM. tificate will be sold to the high- REALTY, INC MARTIN A/K/A GEORGE P N 21°32'00" E, ALONG SAID DATED this 30th day of May, est bidder in the Courthouse MARTIN RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE 486.18 DATED this 30th day of May, 2018. lobby on the 16th day of July, All of said property being in the FEET; THENCE N 86°52'35" 2018. Danny J. Shipp 2018 at 10:00 AM. County of Levy, State of Florida. All of said property being in the W, 1240.32 FEET; THENCE Danny J. Shipp CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT County of Levy, State of Florida. S 00°02'31" E, 462.00 FEET; CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT LEVY COUNTY, DATED this 4th day of June, Unless such Certificate shall be THENCE S 86°52'35" E, COURT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA 2018. redeemed according to law, the Unless such Certificate shall be 1061.27 FEET TO CLOSE ON FLORIDA Danny J. Shipp property described in such Cer- redeemed according to law, the THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT tificate will be sold to the high- property described in such Cer- Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. COURT LEVY COUNTY, est bidder in the Courthouse tificate will be sold to the high- NAMES IN WHICH AS- 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. FLORIDA lobby on the 16th day of July, est bidder in the Courthouse SESSED: OWEN ROBERT 2018 at 10:00 AM. lobby on the 16th day of July, SPENCER-THOMAS, ROSE- Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, 2018 at 10:00 AM. MARY BRONWEN SPEN- NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. DATED this 6th day of June, CER-THOMAS, OWEN ROB- FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED 2018. DATED this 30th day of May, ERT SPENCER-THOMAS AS Danny J. Shipp 2018. CO-TRUSTEES OF THE IVOR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Danny J. Shipp JOHN SPENCER-THOMAS that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate COURT LEVY COUNTY, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT TESTAMENTARY TRUST, number 1086-11 of the sale of number 1088-16 of the sale of FLORIDA COURT LEVY COUNTY, ROSEMARY BRONWEN 2011 has (have) filed said Cer- 2016 has (have) filed said Cer- FLORIDA SPENCER-THOMAS AS tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, CO-TRUSTEES OF THE IVOR sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, JOHN SPENCER-THOMAS the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. TESTAMENTARY TRUST, the description of the property, the description of the property, IVOR JOHN SPENCER-THOM- the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION AS TESTAMENTARY TRUST sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: FOR TAX DEED FOR TAX DEED All of said property being in the NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, County of Levy, State of Florida. HOLDER(S): IPLAN GROUP HOLDER(S):MICHELE R TAL- that the holder(s) of Certificate that the holder(s) of Certificate FOR CUST FBO RONALD LE- LEY number 297-09 of the sale of number 281-10 of the sale of Unless such Certificate shall be FEBVRE IRA 2009 has (have) filed said Cer- 2010 has (have) filed said Cer- redeemed according to law, the LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- property described in such Cer- LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY: THE E 1/2 sued thereon. The name(s) of sued thereon. The name(s) of tificate will be sold to the high- THE PROPERTY: TRACT OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW the holder(s) of said Certificate, the holder(s) of said Certificate, est bidder in the Courthouse 187, BEING THE WEST 1/2 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE the description of the property, the description of the property, lobby on the 16th day of July, OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF NW 1/4; THE W 1/2 OF THE the name(s) in which it is as- the name(s) in which it is as- 2018 at 10:00 AM. THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF sessed are as follows: sessed are as follows: THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4; DATED this 30th day of May, NORTHEAST 1/4, SECTION AND THE E 1/2 OF THE SE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE 2018. 16, TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY HOLDER(S): LEVY COUNTY Danny J. Shipp RANGE 17 EAST, LEVY NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4, ALL BOCC BOCC CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COUNTY, FLORIDA IN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP COURT LEVY COUNTY, 12 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE FLORIDA NAMES IN WHICH AS- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA THE PROPERTY: LOT 28, PROPERTY: COMMENCE AT SESSED: ANDREW A MCDON- BLOCK G-4 OF JEMLANDS THE SOUTH WEST CORNER Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, ALD, AUDREY MCDONALD NAMES IN WHICH AS- UNRECORDED SUBDIVI- OF THE NORTH WEST 1/4 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. A/K/A AUDREY M MCDONALD SESSED: MANUEL D ME- SION, BEING MORE PAR- OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP DIAVILLA, FERNANDO ME- TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS 12 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, All of said property being in the DIAVILLA, MANUEL DIAZ FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. NOTICE OF APPLICATION County of Levy, State of Florida. MEDIARILLA, FERNANDO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER RUN NORTH ON THE WEST FOR TAX DEED DIAZ MEDIARILLA OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 BOUNDRY LINE OF SAID Unless such Certificate shall be OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP SECTION 29 A DISTANCE OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, redeemed according to law, the All of said property being in the 12 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, 540 FEET; THEN RUN EAST that the holder(s) of Certificate property described in such Cer- County of Levy, State of Florida. LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. A DISTANCE OF 970 FEET number 1690-10 of the sale of tificate will be sold to the high- RUN NORTH ON THE WEST TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- 2010 has (have) filed said Cer- est bidder in the Courthouse Unless such Certificate shall be BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID NING. FROM SAID POINT OF tificate for a TaxDeed to be is- lobby on the 16th day of July, redeemed according to law, the SECTION 29 A DISTANCE OF BEGINNING, RUN SOUTH sued thereon. The name(s) of 2018 at 10:00 AM. property described in such Cer- 1660 FEET; THEN RUN EAST 100 FEET, THENCE EAST 40 the holder(s) of said Certificate, tificate will be sold to the high- A DISTANCE OF 2380 FEET FEET, THENCE NORTH 100 the description of the property, DATED this 30th day of May, est bidder in the Courthouse TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- FEET, THENCE WEST 40 the name(s) in which it is as- 2018. lobby on the 16th day of July, NING. FROM SAID POINT OF FEET, BACK TO THE POINT sessed are as follows: Danny J. Shipp 2018 at 10:00 AM. BEGINNING, RUN NORTH OF BEGINNING. THE ABOVE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT 100 FEET, THENCE EAST 40 DESCRIBED LAND IS ALSO NAME(S) OF CERTIFICATE COURT LEVY COUNTY, DATED this 30th day of May, FEET, THENCE SOUTH 100 KNOWN AS LOT 25 BLOCK HOLDER(S): ARONI-G, LLC FLORIDA 2018. FEET, THENCE WEST 40 A-5 OF JEMLANDS UNRE- Danny J. Shipp FEET, BACK TO THE POINT CORDED SUBDIVISION IN LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT OF BEGINNING. LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE PROPERTY: THE EAST 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. COURT LEVY COUNTY, 1/2 OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE FLORIDA NAMES IN WHICH AS- NAMES IN WHICH AS- SE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SESSED: KARRIJAM INT'L SESSED: KEVIN BERSTLER SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 14 Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, REALTY, INC. SOUTH, RANGE 19 EAST, 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. All of said property being in the LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. All of said property being in the County of Levy, State of Florida. TOGETHER WITH A MOBILE County of Levy, State of Florida. HOME LOCATED THEREON. Unless such Certificate shall be Unless such Certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the NAMES IN WHICH ASSESSED: redeemed according to law, the property described in such Cer- MARGARET NEWKOOP, JIMMY G NEWKOOP, JIM- Send us your property described in such Cer- tificate will be sold to the high- tificate will be sold to the high- est bidder in the Courthouse MY NEWKOOP, CONNIE est bidder in the Courthouse lobby on the 16th day of July, NEWKOOP Announcements lobby on the 16th day of July, 2018 at 10:00 AM. 2018 at 10:00 AM. All of said property being in the DATED this 6th day of June, County of Levy, State of Florida. DATED this 6th day of June, 2018. 2018. Danny J. Shipp Unless such Certificate shall be Danny J. Shipp CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT redeemed according to law, the • Weddings CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT LEVY COUNTY, property described in such Cer- COURT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA tificate will be sold to the high- • Engagements FLORIDA est bidder in the Courthouse Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, lobby on the 16th day of July, • Births Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. 2018 at 10:00 AM. We welcome you to 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. DATED this 30th day of May, send in your special 2018. announcements to be Danny J. Shipp published free. You CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT can email them to WARNING SIGNS COURT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA ddavis@chieflandciti- A contractor may not be licensed zen.com or bring them Pub: 06/14/2018, 06/21/2018, into our office at 624 W. They try to convince you a 06/28/2018, 07/05/2018. Park Ave., Chiefland. permit is not necessary or that it’s cheaper if you obtain it yourself 352-493-4793 Myfloridalicense.com Thursday, June 14, 2018 Chiefland Citizen B9 CLASSIFIEDS Please check your ad for any errors the first week it appears. The Chiefland Citizen will be responsible for only ONE #000TEMC The Town of Bronson is seeking FANNING SPRINGS AUTO incorrect insertion and for no applicants for a Full-time Town greater extend than the number Clerk Position. This is a Full-time of words charged for in the position with benefits after probation period. Hours of work are advertisement. No adjustment Monday-Thursday 7:00am - 5:30pm. will be made on errors that do Part-Time Positions: Over-time as needed for special Staff Assistant I - Testing and As- not materially affect the value of events and/or recreation games. sessment STAFF ASSISTANT 1- the advertisement. Any errors Hourly pay will depend on experi- Weekend Manager- Appleton INSTRUCTIONAL ence and qualifications. should be reported immediately Museum of Arts SERVICES - CITRUS Application deadline: June 28, 2018 Position close date is June 19, calling 493-4796 Applications may be picked up 2018. High school diploma or equivalent You will not be charged for any and/or dropped off at the Town of required. Bronson, Town Hall 650 Oak Street Adjunct Positions: This is an entry-level position. One Classified Ad if canceled by our Bronson, FL 32621. If you have any deadline, 4 p.m. on Monday. Mathematics - Citrus Campus year of secretarial/ clerical, com- questions or concerns please con- Biological Sciences - Citrus puter, and typing experience is tact the Town of Bronson at Campus required. A comparable amount of 352-486-2354, Mon-Thurs English - Citrus Campus training beyond high school may be 7:00am-5:00pm. A complete job de- substituted for this requirement. scription is available at Position close date is June 26, 2018. www.townofbronson.org How to Apply FUNCTION: Go to How to Apply #000TSHX Performs highly responsible man- http://www.cf.edu/community/cf/hr/ Go to HUNTS PEST CONTROL agement, administrative, and pro- Select one of the following http://www.cf.edu/community/cf/hr/ fessional duties as directed by the HUNT’S online portals Select one of the following • Household Pests Mayor and Town Council. Addition- Administrative/Faculty/Adjunct online portals ally, works very closely with the Career Opportunities or Administrative/Faculty/Adjunct Ca- • Termite Inspections Town’s professional staff; Town At- Professional/Career/Part-time reer Opportunities or torney, Engineer and CPA Auditor. • Bed Bugs Career Opportunities. Submit an Professional/Career/Part-time Ca- Provides visionary innovative lead- electronic application, a copy reer Opportunities. Submit an elec- • Lawn & Ornamental Spraying ership, supervision and general di- of unofficial transcripts and tronic application, a copy of unoffi- rection for department heads. The resume online. cial transcripts and resume online. Clerk exercises a high degree of in- Wesley • Tommy • Mike • Jacob dependence, initiative, and profes- A copy of transcripts from an ac- A copy of transcripts from an sional expertise in the daily adminis- credited institution must be sub- accredited institution must be 4 S. Main St., Chiefland tration and management of munici- mitted with the application. submitted with the application. pal operations in accordance with 352-493-4772 1-800-242-9224 policies established by the Town 3001 SW College Road, Ocala, 3001 SW College Road, Ocala, FL Council, the Town Charter, Town FL 34474 34474 Ordinances (including Bronson Land CF is an Equal Opportunity CF is an Equal Development Regulations), and Employer Opportunit Employer State and Federal laws, regulations, and guidelines. #000TET4 PROSERVICES OF NORTH FLORIDA 3

BLUEBERRIES - no pesticides. Senior Library Wekiva Farm in Bronson, u-pick SALES PERSON needed at Gilchrist Technician - Building Supply. Looking for moti- Tommy Parrish $3.50/lb, we pick $4.50/lb. Call first, Citrus Library [email protected] 352-317-2688 352-486-1289 or 352-792-4124 vated, ambitious person with retail sales experience. Benefits available. Local grown blackberries & blue- A.A. or A.S. degree or equivalent. Call (352)463-2738. Ask for Jeff. SPECIALIZING IN berries. You pick or I pick. Hwy 55A Coursework in library science, • Carpet and Old Town Hours:Tues,Wed,&Fri 8-5. CNA’s Needed-all shifts including instructional media, computer • 24 Hour Flood Restoration Sat 8-3 352-356-0288 or 542-7284 weekends and nights. Call Rose applications, and Upholstery Cleaning • Tile and Grout Cleaning 352-463-7538 records management • Commercial preferred.Three years of experience • Painting – Interior/ Exterior required, reflecting Pressure Washing Commercial or Residential increasingly complex work Truck driver needed, clean CDL responsibilities in a library setting, contact Dale @ 352-356-0901 preferably with one or more years 000SRRQ ANOTHER WAY of experience with an integrated library SAY WHAT?!000TVGY automation system. TRICOUNTY RENTAL Position close date is June 26, 2018. You need tree work? My dad is CASH for cars and trucks, running or not. any condition. (352)771-6191 the best “Dad” and the best How to Apply Electrician & Helper Wanted “Tree Man” in the world! Go to Commercial & Residential. Prefera- http://www.cf.edu/community/cf/hr/ Select one of the following online bly with 5 years experience. Apply Call him portals in person or call All Seasons Elec- Administrative/Faculty/Adjunct Ca- tric. 2564 NW 15 Lane, Chiefland. today! Faculty - Associate Degree Nursing reer Opportunities or 352-493-4888. Wes Program Professional/Career/Part-time Ca- Looking for someone who loves A Master’s degree in Nursing or a reer Opportunities. Submit an elec- horses for grooming and exercising Langston Master’s degree with concentration tronic application, a copy of unoffi- call Tammy 477-0490 or 507-1509 in the Nursing discipline (a minimum cial transcripts and resume online. at of 18 graduate semester hours in Nursery worker needed for a local L ANGSTO N Nursing) required. Doctorate A copy of transcripts from an ac- church nursery, primarily on Sun- –– T R E E –– 352-221-0001 preferred. Florida registered nursing credited institution must be submit- days and Wednesday nights. WWW.LANGSTONTREESERVICE.COM licensure required. Five (5) years of ted with the application. Please call Jane at 352-949-0217 to teaching experience at the high apply. school, community college, or 3001 SW College Road, Ocala, FL Office Help wanted exp. prefered, university level or a combination of 34474 but will consider training person with 000TWP3 the five is preferred. CF is an Equal desire to learn Apply in person. No Auto BodyR & L MOBILE Position Review date is June 28, Opportunit Employer phone calls. Rick’s Seafood, Cross 2018. City Fl. Truck Driver needed to haul live- Collision Coordinator - Payroll Services stock local and long distance. Will A Bachelor’s degree in a related train the proper candidate Please Repair field is required. Two (2) years of call 352-895-8590. progressively responsible payroll What's management processing VISA, MASTERCARD & DIS- – We Accept All Insurance Claims – experience required and two (2) COVER are now accepted at Chief- years of supervisory experience your land Citizen & Tri-County Bulletin. Doing business for Over 30 years. preferred. Ask your friendly advisor about Position Review date is June 11, making payment using your credit 2018. favorite card! (352) 493-4796 Fanning Springs Auto What's Part-Time Positions: Watson Yard and Lawn Service. 16720 NW Hwy. 19 Recruiter/Outreach Specialist - Levy "Dad Joke" Looking for a part-time dependable Financial Aid Specialist I exp. person for mowing, weeding, Fanning Springs 352-463-2387 your Position close date is June 6, 2018. edging, trimming shrubs, and main- taining equipment. Call 352-463-6594 How to Apply favorite Go to http://www.cf.edu/community/ cf/hr/ #000TESZ Select one of the following online STEPH-LO#000TESV FARM LANGSTON TREE advice portals HINOTE ELECTRIC Administrative/Faculty/Adjunct U-Pick Blueberries Career Opportunities or Steve & Lois Solly from Professional/Career/ Part-time Career Opportunities. Submit an electronic application, a 352-472-4740 Dad? copy of unofficial transcripts and resume online. Open: Thurs. & Fri. 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. A copy of transcripts from an accredited institution must be Sat. & Sun. 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.; submitted with the application. 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. 3001 SW College Road, Ocala, FL 11120 SE 80th Ave., Newberry, FL 32669 34474 CF is an Equal Opportunity Employer

000TLXE TRICOUNTY TRANSMISSION Bring the whole#000TET9 family! SPANN’S HEATING & AIR $500 5 Bedrooms • 3 Baths • 1,908 Sq. Ft. Delivered Down for Land within 45 Owners! Special Price $78,195 days

See Tri Countyt Saw S Shop Sh for f all ll 51 Years in Business 352-493-2492 13771 NW Hwy 19, your needs – Mower Blades, www.prestigehomecenters.com Chiefland FL Belts, Parts & Power Tools. 000TX7Z 000TWHX WATSON C AND D PRESATIGE HOME

9751 NW County Road 345 • Chiefland, FL 32626 Mon. – Fri. 7:30 to 5:30; Sat. 8:00 to 12 Noon THE CLASSIFIED GUYS

10A Chiefland Citizen Thursday, June 14, 2018

Warehouse Delivery person ****ATTENTION CONSUMERS***** VICKIE & Freds almost new furniture. ***PUBLISHER’S NOTICE*** 3/2 on 5 acres behind Manatee Jiffy CHIEFLAND needed. Must be at least 21 years Please make sure you are using a li- 17 S. Main, Chiefland. 493-0004. All real estate advertising in this $950/mo first and sec. deposit of 2202 US Hwy 19 old and have a clean driving record. censed & insured service profes- Quality used furniture & accessories. newspaper is subject to the Fair $950 352-949-0433 3136 sq ft, turnkey Apply in person. Badcock Furniture sional. Many service advertisers are Housing Act which makes it illegal & More in Chiefland. 6131 NW 122 required by state law to include their to advertise “any preference, limita- Chinese Lane and Hwy 19. state license number in all advertise- tion or discrimination based on ments. If you don’t see a license race, color, religion, sex, handicap, restaurant. Low rent, number in the ad you should inquire familial status or national origin or about it & be suspicious that you may tenant incentives. 2 rider Mowers and 2 big back an intention to make any such pref- be contacting an unlicensed business. erence, limitation or discrimination. Room for rent in 3 bdrm/2ba home, Contact The Chiefland Citizen wants to insure wheel push mowers 352-949-2544 unfurnished, all utilities included, no texts please *Familial status includes children Al IsnettoPalmwood Realty, that our ads meet the requirements of under the age of 18 living with par- NO smoking, drugs or pets. APPLIANCE REPAIR Old Fashioned the law. Beware of any service adver- Nice 42” cut Craftsman riding lawn ents or legal custodians, pregnant $495/mo. 970-749-8397 352-597-2500 x202 Service. 352-284-4148 Visa/MC tiser that can not provide proof that mower $550. Jack (352)472-6550 women and people securing cus- RoomsRooms for RentRent-- LGBT 2014 Friendlyhome in they are licensed to do business. For 2014 home in Old Town 2 rooms for tody of children under 18. This Old Town 2 rooms for rent, share questions about business licensing, newspaper will not knowingly ac- rent, share home $350/ mo 1st, last please call your city/county govern- cept any advertising for real estate home& security $350/mo not required 1st, last call & security ment offices. that is in violation of the law. Our not210 required-2083 for infocall 210-2083 for info SHED’S, SHED’S Joe moves it, etc. readers are hereby informed that all Reasonable rates. 352-493-0345 DO YOU need help with property dwellings advertised in this newspa- Bronson- Big garage sale- tools, per are available on an equal op- clean-up, etc? Affordable pricing. fishing, jewelry & antiques Thur-Fri 1.25 acres Williston/Morriston area (352)440-2494 leave msg. for Dave portunity basis. To complain of dis- Beautifully wooded. owner financing June 14th and 15th. 480 Paradise crimination, call HUD toll-free at Lane 8-4 352-949-7817 no down payment $14,900 , JoynersTreeServiceSD0406.crtr - Page 1 - Composite 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free tele- $153/mo 352-215-1018 phone number for the hearing im- Warehouse 1.5 acres 3000 sq ft. in www.LandOwnerFinancing.com paired is 1-800-927-9275. Old Town. Corner lot near US 19 ask- 000TX4J ing $65,000. 352-356-3692 JOYNERS TREE FANNING SPRINGS - 1/3 acre Beau- tifully wooded lot, city water, paved For Sale-Suwannee Gardens 1204 road, high & dry. Owner financing. No FENCE INSTALLATION or Repair. SE 917th ST HWY 317 Old Town Fl down payment. $12,900. $132/mo. Brout’s Custom Service. All types of CASH for cars and trucks, running 1/1 wit addl. 2 buildings, new win- (352)215-1018 fencing. Reasonable prices. 17+ or not. any condition. (352)771-6191 dows, flooring appliances new paint www.LandOwnerFinancing.com years experience. 352-949-1444 inside and out will be move in ready CASH FOR USED MOBILE SCALLOP SEASON- Opens June HOMES! (352) 493-0227 July 15 $39,000 $39,00 Single family home on 5 corner lots . Call 1-800-228-6422 or 16 only in Dixie County the Marina 305-793-8476 in Horseshoe Beach has all your 24 Hr. Emergency Service CASH FOR YOUR COINS Private Collector seeking U.S. coin collec- scalloping supplies plus scallop charters avail. 352-498-5405 Lot Clean up and tions. Top dollar paid in cash. Will Rent to Own- 396 NE 134th St ALL TRADES Handyman Services, Demolition Services travel to you. (352)949-1450 Cross City 3/1 cottag, fencd corner pressure cleaning, painting, drywall, Also Available SEMI-RETIRED REMODELING lo tcentral A/C and heat, fireplace 2007 Blue Camry CE , manual carpentry & tile, even tractor services. contractor wanting to buy homes or freshly painted new carpenting, car- 96760 mi. never repaired, runs great, 352-578-5325 mobiles with land needing repair. port, in city center rent to own w/ still maintains gov. mile average, ga- Licensed & Insured (352) 493-7841 Jerry Orenchak. Lic. $4,000 down and $650 /mo or buy for raged $4,700 Bob 352-493-2563 Real Estate Salesman price $49,900K Call 1-800-228-6422 Remodeled 2BR /1.5BA home in We buy cars, trucks and motor Fanning Springs with city water and ‘96 Pontiac Trans Am convertible homes, dead or alive. Call sewer. Close to college asking V-8 auto $5,500 352-949-7878 A&J TREE Service, see our ad in the 352-463-7182 . $45,000 352-356-3692 Service Directory for a complete list of AC REPAIR, Service, Replace. services. Call 221-1319 or 490-6546. WE BUY Junk Cars. $250 & up. Fast, friendly & reliable. 100% fi- FREE REMOVAL of appliances, nancing may be avail. All Season AAA TREE SERVICE - Removal, any scrap metal. (352)210-0842 Trimming, climbers & bucket Air & Electric. 493-4888 or We buy, storage buildings, most For Rent - Large 1 Bedroom and 2 Advertise 800-542-1028. MC, Visa OK. trucks. low prices. Fully insured. (352)210-3344. sizes, will trade 352-463-7182 bedroom apartments in Chiefland. Lic#CA0057426. Starting at $525/month Call GRIFFIN’S Tree Trimming & Hauling 914-456-6186 Today For Sale ‘96 32ft 5th wheel RV Licensed & Insured. 24 hour service $4800. 36ft 5th wheel RV, converted Free estimates. Owner Operated. TRENTON APTS has IMMEDIATE into a toy hauler w/ sleeping area 352-535-5334 OPENINGS for 2 bedroom units. 352-493-4796 $2500, ‘03 VW Bug needs minor re- pair $1300 will take partial trades TREE SERVICE - A professional li- Usee DD-33 to control fleas & ticks Rental Assistance may be available. Application can be picked up 352-425-7852 FILL DIRT Lime Rock, Culverts. censed & insured tree service. Free on dogs & cats topically. At Tractor estimates, lots & power lines Supply (www.kennelvax.com) at 718 NE 7th Place #905, Trenton, Best price guaranteed! FL 32693. 352-463-7106 Stephenson Service 352-542-8659 cleared, trees trimmed and/or re- moved. 24-hour emergency service TDD/TTY 711. Equal Housing Opportunity & insurance claims. Call Ressler #000TETC Professional Tree Service. Kennedy SUWANNEE RIVER BRAKE Ressler. (352)493-9313

BRONSON- 2/2, secluded setting. ABCO LAWN & LANDSCAPING $450/mo 1st, last & $450 security For all your outdoor needs. Free est. dep. No pets. 352-443-0344 352-316-5624 OLD TOWN Area 2/2, $500 monthly, Little’s Property Maintenance 2/1 $450 monthly, $300 security De- Spring clean-ups, leaf and debris re- Stainless steel fridge 20cu side by posit. Call 352-535-5455 Join new expanded beall’s outlet moval , tree trimming & removal, side w/ ice & water in door, in exc. rent a center subway little caesar’s tractor services and complete lawn condition $500 Call 352-219-1454. and many other great stores in 1000 services. One call does it all seniors Two Dryers $50 ea. Microwave sq.ft. &/or 1800 sq. ft, space adjoin- and vets 10% discount $30, Dinnet table, no chairs $75. ing Winn Dixie busy main entrance 352-535-5379 Dresser $20. Deep freezer $50, (3) OR in reopened as established mail end tables $60, 2 bikes $15 ea. Call and more postal packaging store. 352-240-5276. OLD TOWN Rental RV Slips Water & Please call John Ruggles at Electricity included (352)542-7234 727-536-3655 for more info.

SMALL ENGINE & LAWN MOWER #000TENC repair. Used mowers for sale, some LAIRSON ENTERPRISES #000TWHF decks available. Will pick up. Ask for Estate Auctions Fri. June 15th @ LAIRSON ENTERPRISES Stony @ (352)472-6550 6:30 p.m. High Springs, FL. HWY 27 N. Auctionzip.com #20822 Mah., 38ʼ, toy hauler Oak, Vict. Furn., Primitives, 3 Gui- with 2 slides. tars, Crocks, Gold/Costume jewelry Sterling, Coins, Glassware Tools, Priced right at Mower, Dal. Prints 10% B.P. $10,900 C. Red Williams AU437 / AB3447 Tri-County’s Hometown Dixie Monuments 25 years. exp. 352-258-0604 1471 NE 512 Ave. Old Town Fl 32680 RV Dealer and Repair WK. 352-542-3432 cell 352-210-2629 Specialist. Take One for www.DixieMonuments.com-Facebook an Adventure This Tues-Fri 9-5 Sat. 9-1. Avail 24-7 33ʼ with 2 slides. Weekend! Only Consignments $5,900 Welcome!

FREEMAN PLUMBING, Inc. Quality & Service. 493-3801 or 210-0062. TriCoTransmissionEA0316.crtr - Page 1 - Composite State Cert. #CFC57595. SEPTIC/DRAIN FIELD installs, pump outs, certs, porta-potties. Stephenson Septic. (352)542-8659

Bryan Brothers Pressure Cleaning, LLC Professional Pressure Cleaning Services , Free Estimates, Residential/Commercial Lic/Ins. 352-486-1141 Bryan Brothers Pressure Cleaning, LLC Professional Pressure Cleaning Services , Free Estimates, Residential/Commercial Lic/Ins. 352-486-1141 HURST PRESSURE Wash & Paint Since 1987. Free estimates. Thank You! Pastor Jim Hurst 352-221-4534 Jenelle Shelton, Owner Special Discount for Veterans Cole Booth, Office Manager and First Responders 15565 NW Hwy. 19, Chiefland

CASH for cars and trucks, running or not. any condition. (352)771-6191 POWER POLES, Electrical, Plumbing, Wells. We do it all! Stephenson Septic (352) 542-8659

Happy Father's Day Thursday, June 14, 2018 Chiefland Citizen B11 Ask the Guys Fast Facts Reader Humor Dear Classified Guys, Riding Dirty Total Luxury I consider myself a pretty sharp guy. With the amount of road dust that Although my friend and his wife When I wanted to sell my car, I was accumulates, it's likely that we have all bicker like an old married couple, smart enough to clean it up before been guilty of having a dirty car. But they still love to take car trips the sale. Besides a quick car wash, I just how dusty is your car? An together. spent a few hours vacuuming and International Car Wash Association Recently they bought a new cleaning the inside and out. I even survey found that nearly 32 million car minivan, fully loaded with all the went an extra step and hired some- owners had "Wash Me" scribbled on options, to make their trips more one to steam clean the engine. It their car at least once. Those same enjoyable. When they first came to made the car look like new. Pretty Duane “Cash” Holze people seem to be spreading the visit, they couldn't wait to show off good, considering it was 8 years old. & Todd “Carry” Holze pattern. Nearly 25% admit to writing all the features. When the one and only guy who the message on someone else's car as I sat in the driver's seat to check answered my ad came to look at my well. it out. "This car has everything," car, I thought it was sold. He even 06/03/1206/10/18 ® I said looking at all the buttons. ©The Classified©The Classified Guys Guys® Soaking Wet commented on how clean it was. "Automatic door locks, automatic We all make mistakes, even in the car Then came the shocker. He told me windows…" wash. According to a recent survey of he wouldn't make an offer clean car will typically appeal to more present condition. "And if I get lost," my friend car wash customers, 11% didn't put because it was TOO clean! buyers. However, steam cleaning the Carry: However, I wouldn't worry. interrupted. "My wife automatically their car into neutral and 9% missed the What was he thinking? engine may have been too much. Your buyer may be the minority. Many yells at me." track with their car tires. The more Can a car be too clean or is Carry people would love to have a good run- : On an eight-year-old vehicle, damaging mistakes included 29% who (Thanks to Sawyer N.) this guy just plain crazy? ning car that has been cleaned inside a perfectly clean engine raises concerns admitted to leaving their antenna up, ••• and out. that a seller is trying to hide something. 9% not closing the window, 5% not Cash: I'll bet the car didn't Cash Most people would expect to see some : A concern, though, is why closing the door and 2% not shutting Laughs For Sale shine like that during the eight years grease and grime under the hood. In only one person responded to your ad. you owned it. their sunroof. The most embarrassing, This is a very fact, that's probably what your buyer It's possible that your asking price for however, are the 2% (about 4 million Carry: We often hear about sellers personal automotive ad was looking for. the car was too high. Although the car car owners) who purposely open the who clean their car just before they try Cash: Since you cleaned the engine, may look like new, it's still eight years window wondering what would to sell it. However during the time they there was no way for him to tell if there old and should be priced accordingly. happen! WANTED or owned it, it was full of empty coffee were any oil leaks or signs of a problem Carry: If you do that, I'm sure you'll • arts needed f cups and fast food wrappers. Do you have a question or funny story about the Private P Bug. Call around the engine. Although many have no trouble finding an interested classifieds? Want to just give us your opinion? 1974 VW Cash: Your effort to clean the car people barely know how to open the party. After all, we all need a clean car We want to hear all about it! Email us at: before resale was a good decision. A hood, others like to see the engine in its to fill with our empty coffee cups. [email protected]. www.ClassifiedGuys.com 12B Chiefland Citizen Thursday, June 14, 2018 CES April Students of the Month

Pre-K: Jayce Pitts and Kylie Moore; not pictured - Christo- Fifth Grade: Riley Libby; Tanner Bailey; McKenzie Langford; Peyton Nelson; Hunter Wolfe and Landon Smith. pher Logan Haywood.

Kindergarten: Teagan Keefer; Conner Rye; Erian Mason; Titus Noda; Marilin Ramos-Campos; Jacob Cannon and Lilly Stone.

First Grade: Melody Jordan; Chloe Hughes; Chesley Williams; Gabe Galpin; Na’Zyiah Span and Helieghana Fourth Grade: Brice McLeod; Zander Pierson; Payton Hurne; Tyson Sapsin; Musch. not pictured - JT Madden.

Second Grade: Richard Fowler-Burnett; Ethan Ruark; Dakota Stapleton; Braxton Foote; Third Grade: Sadie Gibson; Elsie Osborne; Penelope Malone; Sarah Prevatt; not pictured Parker Shamblin and Delanie Daub. - Markia Bullock and Hunter Smith.

CES kindergarten classes celebrated the accomplishments of the year with a graduation ceremony at the end of the school year. Mrs. August Craven, Miss Bethany Mayo, Miss Beautiful Landscapes begin with us Becca Momberg and Mrs. Kelli Wilson celebrated with parents in an early ceremony. Mrs. Linda Keller, Mrs. Mayah Sanders and Mrs. Tonya Townsend celebrated in a second celebration. Congratulations class of 2030!

Call today & receive Off Your Purchase of $50 - $99 Off Your Purchase of $100 and up 100% Organic Products On our landscaping products Compost • Soil • Mulch • Rocks Landscape Boulders For Pickup or Delivery 352-495-9449 12890 NE SR 24, Archer www.watsoncll.com