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  !" #$%#&'"()  Commissioners Do Not Deal with Morriston Composting Operation '* +,  - Corbitt. Th e plat had been approved at the department it to you for approval as submitted.” Chairman Stevens then  level and was now there for the commissioners’ approval. went to the public audience attending asking if there was any Director Corbitt mentioned that there had been an objection one who wished to object to the plat approval. Th ere was Th e Levy County Board of County Commissioners met made to the approval by a private person and when asked by none. Th e preliminary plat was unanimously approved, 5-0. on Tuesday December 4, 2012 in the meeting room with Chairman Stevens as to the nature of the objection Director commissioners John Meeks, Chad Johnson, Mike Joyner, Corbitt stated: “I would prefer that you get that statement Mr. Gary Bennett, a property owner in Morriston, was Ryan Bell and Chairman Danny Stevens in attendance. from the horse’s mouth; it was various....” Stevens asked if a spokesperson for a group of similar property owners in First on the agenda was a zoning approval request for the it was staff opposition to which Corbitt replied, “Oh, no sir. Morriston before the board to address a farm on CR 326 preliminary plat for Nishia Village for Venetha Anderson Th e plat review committee recommended approval of the plat under the direction of Mr. Alan Fant that is currently presented by Development Department Director Rob as submitted and then the planning commission said to send providing acreage for the dumping of the residue of cleaning horse stalls. According to Bennett and the other property owners in the area, the criteria named by Fant to be able to allow the dumping of the old bedding and manure on his property is not being adhered to. Bennett and the group state that the compost is supposed to be used for Farm Operations and Fant is not using the compost material in a “usual and customary way of farm practices” as required by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Chapter 62-709.305. Bennett and the group are presenting a Petition opposing any further ongoing development of what they call a “Dump” in their area. According to Bennett the DEP was given the project by the Levy County Board of County Commissioners and DEP has given Fant an “Exemptions” classifi cation “without concern for our health, economic or environmental issues.” Th e property owners state that the operation has brought about a dramatic increase in fl ies, especially in warm weather; has built up an accumulation of material that is a hazard to their ground water source; is decreasing their land value; produces a very strong foul odor especially when the wind is in their direction; is unsightly and unusual for their area; and the material is not coming from Levy County but from Marion County. According to DEP Chapter 62-709.35 exemptions under “Criteria for organics processing and recycling facilities” there is a list of operations that do not require a permit in order to operate – provided: there is no public nuisance. or any condition that adversely aff ects the environment Fumes Told the Tale of the or public health, along with no violation of other state or local laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, or orders. Overfl owing Gas Tank in Chiefl and Th e Morriston property owners believe that Fant is in violation of exemption 2 which identifi es “normal farming operations” since his is '* +,  - Chief Harris said, “Th ank goodness there were no not a normal farm operation. And under that same defi nition of section  ignition sources and the tank was above ground in a 2 it states: Composting or anaerobic digestion of yard trash, manure, or containment area. When the tanks are underground vegetative wastes generated from “off the farm, for use on the farm” as Th e folks at the Haven Hospice Th rift Store on the seepage goes into the sewer system but that was part of agronomic, horticultural or silvicultural operations. US 19, across from Chiefl and High School, were not the case this time.” Th e property owners are stating that the stall muck is not from Fant’s having a very smelly problem on Monday, December Th e cleanup was left to owner Stoney Smith who farm as it is being trucked in by any where from 40 to 200 loads per week 3 as they reported overwhelming gas fumes to Fire was to arrange for his own people to remove the and it is not being used on the farm at all. It is just sitting there in hills Chief James Harris with Chiefl and Fire Rescue. residue of gasoline and foam. of stall muck. Chief Harris and six fi refi ghters immediately At the time our offi ce girl-Friday and all around Bennett presented the commissioners with pictures of the property answered the call which turned out to be at the newspaper photo-taker, Michele Bell, was doing showing what the property owners now consider a dump not a Texaco station behind the Sav-a-Lot store and next errands and took pictures of the de-vaporizing composting facility. to the Pizza Hut on US 19. procedures around 2:50 p.m. At that time the Th e other property owners gave their opposition to the operation At this Texaco station the gasoline tank is above students were being let out from CHS across the before the commissioners. Kathy Jo Rindernecht said her neighbor ground and in a containment area. A driver from street and walking home and traffi c was moving to counted 37 trucks coming to dump stall muck per day and they dump Brooksville was fi lling the tank when it overfl owed and fro with no incident. six days per week. Mr. Cecil Benton stated that they cannot even eat 100 gallons of gasoline in the containment area. Th anks to the quick work of the Chiefl and Fire outside anymore due to the fl ies. He said they are not inspecting it like Chiefl and Fire Rescue proceeded to suppress the Rescue and Fanning Springs Fire Rescue and they should be doing. Kelly Morgan is a nurse and was concerned that vapors with foam and called in Fanning Springs volunteers there was no explosive outcome to this there was no turning of the “compost” as is proper procedure and she is Fire Rescue to supply more and help with the accident. concerned for her water supply. She states that Marion County would procedure. continued on page 5A Christmas in Chiefl and Parades through Town '* +,  - 

Chiefl and was all aglow with lights, fl oats, food and festivities on Dec. 1 and all ages had something to sing about. Th e weather gave all it had to make the aff air a day to remember and the vendors showed off their wares and treated young and old to delicacies galore. Nothing beats a fl oat with smiling faces tossing items to the crowds lining the street, except maybe a unique present or something scrumptious to eat. Th e event in Chiefl and lightened up the mood of everyone and ushered in the feel of the holidays as everyone enjoyed the colors and smells of Christmas fare all around. Leading the way and winning awards for all their hard eff ort in And even though the “Grinch” dressed up as looking forward to Santa coming and wrapping putting together the wonderful fl oats were: Santa Claus, he did not fool anyone as all had a up the night.” First Place – Joe’s Rollback and Towing Service; good time anyway! And so were all the youngins’ looking to tell Second Place – Rivercross Cowboy Church; and Denny George, Director with the Chiefl and Santa what they wanted for Christmas. in Th ird Place – the Boy Scout Pack #514. All Chamber of Commerce who also works for Th anks to all the participants and volunteers the fl oats showed creativity and initiative and Progress Energy, said, “We had approximately who made the Christmas Party special and were a joy to watch. 82 vendors, a good crowd, and, of course, the possible. And to our own Michele Bell for some Seeing the faces of Janlyn Davis and Lawson weather was fantastic. Similar crowds to last wonderful pictures to share with everyone of Braswell on the toy horses was just too much not year. Th e number of booths were down a little bit the local community relaxing and enjoying our to snap a picture of for our readers to see. but that actually helped with the logistics of the blessings. And the real horses strutted their stuff in day. It made it easier to manage. We had a good Merry Christmas to all. See more pictures on style as well as our local veterans lending a mix of entertainment on the stage and now are page 6-7 A. commemorative fl avor with their fl oat.      $ UurGr‰’8‚ˆ‡’E‚ˆ hy     #. () Levy County Levy County’s Most Wanted Sheriff ’s Offi ce Arrest Report

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ADAMS, REGINALD VENTRELL, 50, OF CHIEFLAND: DISORDER INTOX PUBLIC PLACE CAUSE DISTURBANCE. Debolt, Samuel Hall, Helen M Heath, Kristi L Th ompson (Coleman), Tyrrell, David D Joseph Hyde Inglis Safety Harbor Gerald P Melrose ALLMAN, CODY, 19, OF CHIEFLAND: OPERATE Bronson FTA DWLSR VOP GRAND Riverview W/M DOB/ MOTOR VEHICLE WO VALID LICENSE. FTA DWLSR KNOWINGLY THEFT FTA VIOL INJ 07/02/1975 WRIT KNOWINGLY $2,500 BOND NO BOND AGAINST REPEATED OF BODILY CASTOR, KIMBERLY, 35, OF TRENTON: HOLD $5,000 BOND VIOLENCE ATTACHMENT FOR OTHER AGENCY. $15,000 BOND $1,000 PURGE

CLEMONS, JOSHUA, 29, OF TRENTON: DRUG LAMAR, FRANK WILLIS, 35, OF CROSS CITY: RYDZEWSKI, GLORIA, 70, OF WILLISTON: EQUIP-POSSESS AND OR USE; WITH INTENT CNTRL SUB WO PRESCRIPTION; DRUG FAILURE TO APPEAR. TO PURCHASE SCHEDULE III. EQUIP-POSSESS AND OR USE; MARIJUANA- POSSESS NOT MORE THAN 20 GRAMS. SALAZAR-VICENTE, VICTOR, 34, OF CLIFFORD, RACHAEL, 20, OF ALACHUA: TRENTON: OPERATE MOTOR VEHICLE WO BURGL UNOCCUPIED DWELLING MARTINEZ, MORAIMA, 40, WILLISTON: VALID LICENSE. UNARMED X 2; DAMAGE PROP-CRIM MISCH FAILURE TO APPEAR. OVER 200 UNDER 1000 DOLS SUBSQ OFF; SANCHEZ, JANIECE, 23, OF WILLISTON: DAMAGE PROP-CRIM MISCH OVER 200 DOLS MCCLAIN, MIRANDA LEE, 20, OF CHIEFLAND: GRAND THEFT 300 LESS THAN 5K DOLS. UNDER 1000 DOLS; GRAND THEFT 300 LESS STOLEN PROP-DEAL IN; BURGL OCCUPIED THAN 5K DOLS. STRUCTURE UNARMED; DAMAGE PROP- SHALNA, HEATHER, 42, OF WILLISTON: DUI CRIM MISCH 1000 DOLS OR MORE. AND SERIOUS BODILY INJURY TO ANOTHER; COBB, TIMOTHY LAVANE, 29, HOMELESS: AGG BATTERY CAUSE BODILY HARM OR FRAUD-OBTAIN PROPERTY UNDER 20K MCCOLLUM, JANA RAE, 36, OF CHIEFLAND: DISABILITY. DOLS; PETIT THEFT 2ND DEGREE 1ST DRIVE WHILE LIC SUSP 2ND OFF. OFFENSE; STOLEN PROP-DEAL IN. SMITH, WALTER JOHN, 26, OF CHIEFLAND: OBRIEN, HARRISON LATTEN, 23, OF PETIT THEFT FROM MERCHANT 2ND OFF; CUMBO, CHAD ALEXANDER, 28, OF BRONSON: TRENTON: POSS OF WEAPON OR AMMO BY COMMIT THEFT RESIST RECOVERY OF RE-ADMIT FROM COURT X 2. CONVICTED FLA FELON. PROPERTY.

FAVATA, AUSTIN LEE, 18, OF DUNNELLON: RAPAGNA, EDWARD, 47, INGLIS: THOMAS, CLINTON WYATT, 18, OF MARIJUANA-POSSESS NOT MORE THAN 20 DISORDER INTOX PUBLIC PLACE CAUSE CHIEFLAND: BATTERY TOUCH OR STRIKE. GRAMS; DRUG EQUIP-POSSESS AND OR USE; DISTURBANCE. POSS OS FIREARM ON SCHOOL PROPERTY. TYRE, RONALD, 39, OF BRADENTON: OUT-OF- RHEAUME, GERALD LERON, 37, OF COUNTY WARRANT. HARRISON, CHRISTY KASSY, 20, OF OCALA: CHIEFLAND: OBSTRUCT WO VIOLENCE. MARIJUANA-POSSESS NOT MORE THAN 20 WHITE, TIMOTHY LEON, 29, OF MORRISTON: GRAMS; DRUG EQUIP-POSSESS AND OR USE; ROBINSON, QUARDARELL HENRY, 24, OF PROB VIOLATION; DRIVE WITH SUSPENDED WIT SELL MFG DELIV SCHEDULE II OR III WILLISTON: W DEADLY WEAPON WITHOUT REVOKED LICENSE. OR IV AMPHETAMINE-POSSESS. INTENT TO KILL X 3. WOODARD, CHRISTOPHER, 32, OF ARCHER: OUT-OF-COUNTY WARRANT X 3. Christmas Tree Fire Safety ‘Operation Gun It’ Nabs Six Decorating homes and businesses is a long-standing tradition around the holiday season. Unfortunately, these same decorations may increase your chances of fi re. Following a few simple fi re safety tips can keep electric lights, candles and the ever Convicted Felons Hunting popular Christmas tree from creating a tragedy. • Don’t put your live Christmas tree up too early or leave it up for longer than two with Firearms weeks. A multi-agency operation at Camp degree felony. • Place trees away from heat sources, including fi replaces or heat vents. Th e heat will Blanding Wildlife Management Area netted Th e people arrested were: dry out the tree, causing it to be more easily ignited by heat, fl ame or sparks. six arrests of convicted felons hunting with § Claude Ware. 33, of Tampa; • Keep the live tree stand fi lled with water at all times. fi rearms. § Stephen Dennis, 28, of Hampton; • Use only nonfl ammable decorations. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation § Edward McCormick, 38, Jacksonville; • Don’t link more than three light strands, unless the directions indicate it’s safe. Commission (FWC) investigators and § Royce Smallwood, 62, of Orange Park; Connect strings of lights to an extension cord before plugging the cord into the offi cers, along with the Clay County Sheriff ’s § Marvin Dunlap, 54, of Middleburg; outlet. Offi ce and federal partners, worked together § Douglas Th axton, 43, of Middleburg. • Avoid using lit candles; consider using battery-operated fl ameless candles, which on “Operation Gun It.” Felons are not allowed to possess modern can , smell and feel like real candles Th e operation targeted convicted felons fi rearms but may hunt with archery • Ensure that Christmas trees and other holiday decorations don’t block an exit way. hunting with fi rearms. Possession of a equipment or traditional muzzleloaders, Chiefl and Fire Rescue Chief James Harris warns to check the labels on Christmas fi rearm by a convicted felon is a second- according to FWC offi cials. lights to make sure they are UL approved. Without the certifi cation there is no process to ensure that the proper methods were used Traffi c Fatalities Mar the to build the lights and these types of lights are very often the reason for Christmas tree Christmas Season fi res. On November 29th about ambulance en route to the hospital. Check the label on your lights for the UL label 2:30 in the afternoon in Dixie Charges are pending. shown here. County, Linda Sorensen In Marion County on December 2 around 2:40 a.m. Bond, 63, of Cross City, Lanessa N. Riobe, 25, of Orlando, was traveling north on was riding a 2009 Yamaha I-75 in her 2010 Toyota Corolla in the center lane. Also    XVS650 traveling south on US 19 (SR 55) approaching the traveling northbound on I-75 in the center lane in front area of 23306 SE Hwy US 19 in Old Town at the entrance to of Riobe was a 1993 Honda Civic driven by Eliezer Soto   Redneck Trailer Sales in the outside/right lane. Maldonado, 34, of Ocala, with passengers Debrorah       '     At the same time, Carolyn M. Tuten, 64, of Old Town, Maldonado, 35, of Ocala, Ana Deliz Maldonado, 10, of was traveling north on US 19 in her 2004 Toyota 4Runner Ocala and Eliezer Soto Maldonado, Jr., 12, of Orlando. A 43 ! "  $6!!    with passenger Tara L. Tuten, 6, also of Old Town. Tuten slight distance behind the two cars was a 2006 Peterbilt 43      #  attempted to make a left turn across the southbound lanes of tractor trailer out of Davenport, Florida, also northbound. 8 -   ! US 19 into the entrance of Redneck Trailer Sales within the Riobe’s Toyota struck the rear of Maldonado’s Honda 4    66 $ ! direct approach path of Bond on the motorcycle causing the causing Maldonado to lose control of the Honda. Th e Honda 4  ## !.-!   ! front of the motorcycle to strike the right front side of Tuten’s struck the center guardrail then traveled back into the 4"  -62..8 # Toyota. An angled collision occurred and on impact Bond northbound lane and stopped due to becoming inoperable. 44  # 3" !";"  - was ejected from the motorcycle and also struck the right Riobe left the scene.   9     side of Tuten’s Toyota. Coming up but unable to see the Honda in the center lane 23 %&')*%)*&+ According to the Florida Highway Patrol report, both the was the tractor trailer which hit the Honda with the front of  4   !  ""   #$ motorcycle and Bond came to rest at the point of impact on the Peterbilt. Both vehicles became engulfed with fl ames. +56$ the roadway. Bond was wearing a helmet. Mr. Maldonado and his daughter, Ana, were able to exit 8 * '&+, -"   ."  #!!.$! "  Linda Sorensen Bond was pronounced deceased in the the Honda prior to being struck by the tractor trailer. But the mother, Debrorah, and CHIEFLAND MEDICAL CENTER her son, Eliezer Jr., were unable to get out and perished inside the vehicle.         According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the hit- Call for an and-run vehicle and driver appointment: Lanessa N. Riobe were 493-9500 discovered approximately 20 miles north of the scene. After further investigation, OPEN Riobe was arrested and Mon.-Fri. 8:00 a.m.- 5 p.m. transported to the Marion Sat. 8:30 a.m. - Noon County Jail. Walk-ins Welcome! Charges were: Leaving 1113 N.W. 23rd Ave. the scene of a crash involving Chiefl and death (2) and revoked (Across the parking lot from Wal-Mart) DWLSR (2).      #. ()     UurGr‰’8‚ˆ‡’E‚ˆ hy /$ Tales from a Florida Cowman Bill O’Hara lives in Chiefland and is a cowboy storyteller par excellence. Bill has been cowboying for over 50 years and has some real stories to tell and they are all true! His grandparents came down to Florida from Georgia when there was nothing left after the War between the States (Civil War). They loaded up the ox cart with all their belongings and settled in Sanford. And never left. Bill was born between just outside of Sanford and his father worked for what was then, Florida Power and Light. They had 3 acres of land where Bill had a horse and a milk cow. Bill’s granddaddy worked other people’s farms and it looks like that bug bit Bill too. His granddaddy never had a driver’s license or a car, just a horse for riding or hitching to a wagon. Bill says he remembers learning all about cowboying from his granddaddy, and about tobacco. His granddaddy chewed and spit and Bill said he was always wet after spending a day working and learning. Bill was cowboying at 5 years old and has not stopped since. The first ranch he worked on his own was in Bifalo, Florida in 1960. At 20 years of age he married Ms. Jean and according to Bill, she can crack a whip with the rest of ‘em. Bill’s oldest daughter said they had a rough life but a great upbringing with lots of ‘Cowboys and Indians’ games, love and hard work. Bill now manages a hunting camp on CR 345 about three miles from Carter Store southwest of Chiefland and it suits him just fine. Ms. Jean is still working a job. Folks like these are why there is still a ‘great generation.’ And Bill is going to share his stories with our readers. These stories will make you laugh, remember and even learn a cracker lesson or two. We hope you enjoy them like we did. The Whip Duel During the summer when we was baling hay, Bob hired a couple extra hands. This one guy, Jimmy G., was from Tennessee. He was about 20 years old and wanted to be a cowboy. about 3 times and that finished the whip duel. He bought an old wore-out cow whip. I am not a Lash la Rue but I got my first cow whip before I started to school. This wasn’t One Saturday afternoon we was at the barn having a cookout. Jimmy G. got his whip out the first whip I’d picked up. and began poppin’ it around our feet saying he wanted to have a whip duel. We told him Moral: Don’t ever bet on another guy’s game! that he was crazy, that someone would get hurt. A few minutes later he cut me across the leg just above my boot. I didn’t say a word to him. You can contact Bill for a CD at 352/463-2766 or write him at: 8151 NW 77 Place, I just went into the saddle room and pulled my 12-foot buckskin cow whip off my saddle. Chiefland, 32626. When I came outside, he was ready. Before he could get his whip off the ground I cut him 4th Graders’ Triaramas Feature St. Augustine by Lisa Statham Posteraro

Each year many 4th graders at Williston Elementary School enjoy the opportunity to create an instructional project usually teaching about Florida history. This year, however, the focus was on the country’s “oldest city,” St. Augustine. “In each individual triarama, we had to put two facts and a graphic,” said Chase Eschbach. “My triaramas were on Henry Flagler, Castillo de San Marcos, Juan Ponce de León and the Fountain of Youth. I used pictures of the person or thing for my graphics. I also used clay for the Fountain of Youth.” Three Williston Elementary School 4th graders from Teri Dixon’s and Joelene Besides the required fort, Vining’s classes – Allie Liles, Anthony Griffith and Maddie Ervin – were the top In the 4th grade classrooms of Kathy Clemons and Tina Roberts, Anthony Griffith’s included vote getters for their triaramas which are on display in the media center. When these three students were honored with the most votes for best the Seminole Indians, and also voting, their classmates considered what their creations looked like and how triaramas: Carter Boyd, 3rd place; Chase Eschbach, 2nd place; Fountain of Youth and Ponce they presented them. and Alexandria Noland, 1st place. de León. “As far as we know, Top vote-getter from the Williston he was the first European to set foot in Florida. He was the first to Elementary School 4th grade classes discover Florida and named it.” of team teachers Kathy Clemons and Students in Teri Dixon’s and Joelene Vining’s classes voted for Tina Roberts, Alexandria Noland their favorites. They had to consider the way it looked and how it was incorporated Lego creations into presented to their classmates. Maddie Ervin placed 3rd, Anthony was her triarama. Here is the large cross 2nd and Allie Liles came in 1st. Kathy Clemons’s and Tina Roberts’s one sees in St. Augustine, which was students also voted. Placing 3rd was Carter Boyd; Chase Eschbach founded in 1565 by Pedro Menendez de Aviles, plus a little man to represent came in 2nd, and Alexandria Noland was 1st. Alexandria made part Menendez. of her mini-exhibits out of Legos! This is a favorite project among many 4th graders. “We can be as creative as we want to,” said Chase. “I learned that Ponce de León was looking for the Fountain of Youth.” Levy County “I learned that Henry Flagler designed the railroad to Key West and owned the Florida East Coast Railroad Company. He also Journal designed many buildings throughout Florida,” said Carter. “Flagler %   0 - + Beach is named for him.” 1 2  3" -4 )/ Hands-on learning…evidence proves it helps students not only learn more, but it also helps them retain the information. And it’s fun!

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     5$ UurGr‰’8‚ˆ‡’E‚ˆ hy     #. () OPINION Fiscal Cliff Notes ,  4  Stimulus spending began during the Bush administration and has continued full blast     during the Obama administration. But the end result is that both businesses and fi nancial institutions have had record amounts of their own money sitting idle. Th e rate of circulation Amid all the political and media hoopla about the “fi scal of money slowed down. All this is the opposite of stimulus. cliff ” crisis, there are a few facts that are worth noting. What about “investing in the industries of the future”? Does the White House come First of all, despite all the melodrama about raising taxes equipped with a crystal ball? Calling government spending “investment” does not make it on “the rich,” even if that is done it will scarcely make a dent investment any more than calling spending “stimulus” makes it stimulate anything. in the government’s fi nancial problems. Raising the tax rates What in the world would lead anyone to think that politicians have some magic way of on everybody in the top two percent will not get enough knowing what the industries of the future are? Th us far the Obama administration has additional tax revenue to run the government for ten days. repeatedly “invested” in the bankruptcies of the present, such as Solyndra. And what will the government do to pay for the other 355 Using lofty words to obscure tawdry realities extends beyond the White House. Referring days in the year? to the Federal Reserve System’s creation of hundreds of billions of new dollars out of thin air All the political angst and moral melodrama about getting as “quantitative easing” makes it seem as if this is some soothing and esoteric process, rather “the rich” to pay “their fair share” is part of a big charade. Th is is not about economics, it is than amounting essentially to nothing more than printing more money. about politics. Taxing “the rich” will produce a drop in the bucket when compared to the Debasing the value of money by creating more of it is nothing new or esoteric. staggering and unprecedented defi cits of the Obama administration. Irresponsible governments have done this, not just for centuries, but for thousands of years. No previous administration in the entire history of the nation ever fi nished the year with a It is a way to take people’s wealth from them without having to openly raise taxes. Infl ation trillion dollar defi cit. Th e Obama administration has done so every single year. Yet political is the most universal tax of all. and media discussions of the fi nancial crisis have been focussed overwhelmingly on how to All the pretty talk about how tax rates will be raised only on “the rich” hides the ugly fact get more tax revenue to pay for past and future spending. that the poorest people in the country will see the value of their money decline, just like Th e very catchwords and phrases used by the Obama administration betray how phony this everybody else, and at the same rate as everybody else, when the government creates more all is. For example, “We are just asking the rich to pay a little more.” money and spends it. Th is is an insult to our intelligence. Th e government doesn’t “ask” anybody to pay If you have $100 and, after infl ation follows from “quantitative easing,” that $100 anything. It orders you to pay the taxes they impose and you can go to prison if you don’t. dollars will only buy what $80 bought before, then that is the same economically as if the Th en there are all the fancy substitute words for plain old spending-- words like “stimulus” government had taxed away one-fi fth of your money and spent it. or “investing in the industries of the future.” But it is not the same politically, so long as gullible people don’t look beyond words to the Th e theory about “stimulus” is that government spending will stimulate private businesses reality that infl ation taxes everybody, the poorest as well as the richest. and fi nancial institutions to put more of their money into the economy, speeding up the Th omas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA recovery. But the fact that you call something a “stimulus” does not make it a stimulus. 94305. His Web site is www.tsowell.com. COPYRIGHT 2012 CREATORS.COM Letter to the Editor Fiscal Cliff Notes: Open Letter to the Part II ,  4  States to Stand    

One of the big advantages that President Obama has, as he plays “chicken” with the Against Obamacare Congressional Republicans along the “fi scal cliff ,” is that Obama is a master of the plausible lie, which will never be exposed by the mainstream media-- nor, apparently, by the '* 4$   Th e Legislative, Executive and Judicial Republicans. branches of the Federal government have A key lie that has been repeated over and over, largely unanswered, is that President Dear State Legislator and Governor, collectively torn through the boundaries Bush’s “tax cuts for the rich” cost the government so much lost tax revenue that this added set by the Constitution. Th e people have to the budget defi cit-- so that the government cannot aff ord to allow the cost of letting the Much of the population rightfully no recourse in the federal system, and must Bush tax rates continue for “the rich.” regards the Aff ordable Healthcare Act now turn to their States. Th e Framers It sounds very plausible, and constant repetition without a challenge may well be enough as extending far beyond the enumerated considered it the duty of the States to to convince the voting public that, if the Republican-controlled House of Representatives powers of the federal government. It is stand against EVERY unconstitutional does not go along with Barack Obama’s demands for more spending and higher tax rates undeniable that there is no power neither law created or enforced by the federal on the top 2 percent, it just shows that they care more for “the rich” than for the other 98 enumerated nor delegated to the federal government. percent. government to compel a citizen to purchase “…in the case of deliberate, palpable, What is remarkable is how easy it is to show how completely false Obama’s argument is. health insurance under threat of penalty of and dangerous exercise of other powers Th at also makes it completely inexplicable why the Republicans have not done so. law. For the central government to claim not granted…the states…have the right, Th e offi cial statistics which show plainly how wrong Barack Obama is can be found in his such power denies the very nature of our and are in duty bound, to interpose, …for own “Economic Report of the President” for 2012, on page 411. You can look it up. Republic and makes the Constitutional maintaining, within their respective limits, You may be able to fi nd a copy of the “Economic Report of the President” for 2012 at your restraints enacted by our founders null and the authorities, rights, and liberties…” local public library. Or you can buy a hard copy from the Government Printing Offi ce or void. Virginia Resolutions of 1798, James download an electronic version from the Internet. Some claim that it must be submitted Madison “Father of the Constitution” For those who fi nd that “a picture is worth a thousand words,” they need only see the to as “the law of the land” since SCOTUS “Th at the several states who formed graphs published in the November 30th issue of Investor’s Business Daily. made its declaration from on high. [the Constitution], being sovereign What both the statistical tables in the “Economic Report of the President” and the graphs Th is admits that we are not a Republic and independent, have the unquestionable in Investor’s Business Daily show is that (1) tax revenues went up-- not down-- after tax of sovereign States but a monarchy. right to judge of its infraction; and, Th at rates were cut during the Bush administration, and (2) the budget defi cit declined, year after Th e Supremacy Clause declares the a nullifi cation, by those sovereignties, year, after the cut in tax rates that have been blamed by Obama for increasing the defi cit. Constitution to be Supreme, not the federal of all unauthorized acts done under the Indeed, the New York Times reported in 2006: “An unexpectedly steep rise in tax revenues from corporations and the wealthy is driving down the projected budget defi cit this government. “If the decision of the judiciary color of that instrument, is the rightful year.” be raised above the authority of the sovereign remedy.” Kentucky Resolutions 1799 While the New York Times may not have expected this, there is nothing unprecedented parties to the Constitution… dangerous Th omas Jeff erson, Writer of the Declaration of about lower tax rates leading to higher tax revenues, despite automatic assumptions by many powers, not delegated, may not only be usurped Independence at http://www.constitution. in the media and elsewhere that tax rates and tax revenues automatically move in the same and executed by the other departments, but org/cons/kent1799.htm direction. Th ey do not. that the judicial department, also….” James Nullifi cation is the State declaring, “Th e Th e Congressional Budget Offi ce has been embarrassed repeatedly by making projections Madison,Virginia Assembly Report of 1800 federal government is NOT our master, based on the assumption that tax revenues and tax rates move in the same direction. at http://www.constitution.org/rf/vr_1799. the States and the people are the masters Th is has happened as recently as the George W. Bush administration and as far back as htm of the Constitution and we do not have the Reagan administration. Moreover, tax revenues went up when tax rates went down, as Th e founding documents and the men to, nor will we comply with dictates not far back as the Coolidge administration, before there was a Congressional Budget Offi ce to who wrote them make it unequivocally enumerated in the Constitution!” To deny make false predictions. clear that the States have the fi nal word the States this right is tyrannical and is an Th e bottom line is that Barack Obama’s blaming increased budget defi cits on the Bush tax on whether their creation, the federal unconstitutional doctrine. cuts is demonstrably false. What caused the decreasing budget defi cits after the Bush tax government, has trespassed its clearly You must take a stand in defense of the cuts to suddenly reverse and start increasing was the mortgage crisis. Th e defi cit increased defi ned boundaries. AND IT HAS. Our Constitution and the rights the citizens in 2008, followed by a huge increase in 2009. States are “United” in a compact, the that hired you to represent them. Rest So it is sheer hogwash that “tax cuts for the rich” caused the government to lose tax Constitution. Th e States’ compact created assured many will not comply with this revenues. Th e government gained tax revenues, not lost them. Moreover, “the rich” paid a the federal government and dictated its mandate. If you do not protect your larger amount of taxes, and a larger share of all taxes, after the tax rates were cut. limited and specifi c powers. As the creators citizens now, what will you do then? Th at is because people change their economic behavior when tax rates are changed, of the federal government that means the Read KrisAnne Hall’s explanation of contrary to what the Congressional Budget Offi ce and others seem to assume, and this can States are the masters of their creation. 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Commissioners Do Not Deal continued from page 5A not allow it so now Levy County has the operation. Hal farming and the county cannot enforce against state law. Let the judge decide who has court authority to rule. I Phillips also gave his opposition. He stated he is glad that Fant read his remarks stating he has been part of the do not object to that at all. I am very cautious from the Levy County is a “right to farm” county but it is being family that owns the land for 100 years and that his farm standpoint of this board doing anything and certainly, if we abused by Fant. He also stated the commissioners have not is legal and beyond reproach. He also said the composting do, I don’t want a knee-jerk reaction. We need to go through done their job on this issue. Just the number of people there operation is weather dependent and does not use nitrogen. it slowly. I would like input from respected ag producers in to oppose it states that it is a nuisance. Phillips went on He states they turn the piles when there is moisture. the county to make sure that we do not have any unintended to enumerate how the dumping operation has aff ected his According to Fant, there is another composting operation in consequences because no good deed goes unpunished in business, such as, lesions on the eyes of his calves due to so the area but the objections are being directed at him. Fant those situations when it comes to bureaucratic policy. If we many fl ies causing environmental health problems. Phillips states they are reducing the acreage for composting from 40 are going to something, fi ne; but I want Anthony Drew’s believes there is something the commissioners can do because acres to 16 acres and the large hills people are complaining input as the county extension agent.” it is a public nuisance, adversely aff ects the environment, about are berms they have pushed up to plant bushes and Commissioner Stevens says we have one code enforcer aff ects public health and he already has experienced that on vegetation to cut off the view. Fant said it takes 9 months to and the state says he is doing the right thing. Stevens asked his calves. a year to naturally compost the stall muck. Other operations Phillips if he “rested” cattle on his property to which Phillips According to Phillips, Fant said he uses the manure add cow manure to speed up the process and provide that answered “no.” Stevens stated that not long ago there were compost for peanuts but ended up with six-foot weeds and nitrogen but they do not want the eff ects of the cow manure’s people that wanted the operations around Levy County to very little yield of peanuts. He also said that normal farming extra nitrogen. He said they have the process checked every be stopped from resting cattle on their land and the board operations include taking the manure produced on the farm 6 months. According to Fant the most trucks they have had did not do that. He stated that he is yielding to DEP since and composting it for use on crops. None of this muck is in a week is 200 but that slows way down in the summer. people have the right to do things on their land. He stated from Fant, it is brought in by dump trucks. During the winter the horse shows are going on and the that there is a family feud going on and they need to solve it. Commissioner Joyner asked about the time it takes show horses from up north are here fi lling the stalls in show He said he agreed with Commissioner Johnson. and what procedures are needed to bring the manure to barns. Commissioner Bell said they don’t want to compromise compost. Phillips stated he did not know the time it takes Chairman Stevens asked for any more comments or their health or water but there is not the evidence needed to but does know that it must be turned in order to speed up the discussion from the board. prove the allegations. Due to having no testing Bell does operation and there is no turning of the piles going on so it Commissioner Johnson said he is reluctant to get involved have a problem with no regulation in the issue. Th ere could will take much longer for true compost to be achieved. and he believes this country is great because of agriculture. be some compromises made. According to Bell the board Joyner asked when this dumping operation started and the He stated that this is a pro-ag board. He takes exception to does not have enough information to make a decision on this answer came down to about three years. the accusation that he has not done his job on this situation. and they will do their best to solve it. Mr. Bennett closed remarking that DEP gave Fant an Johnson brought up that lack of nitrogen is Fant’s problem Commissioner Joyner stated that he is in the area all the exemption and that should not have happened. He states and that spreading what he has right now actually competes time and knows all these people and it is nothing new to him there are rules and regulations for composting and none with the crop for any available nitrogen. Without more and he knows what an eyesore it is. But he agrees with the of that is being done – no turning, no water application, nitrogen the compost takes longer but it also does not cause board 100% about not telling a man what he can do with his nothing but piles and more piles. Bennett said he called nitrogen overload into the water supply. Johnson also brought land. Joyner thinks it is up to a judge to decide if there is a DEP and all they will say is that Fant “has an exemption.” up increased fl y population all around and the question of health or environmental problem. Let the judge decide who County offi cials state that Fant’s operation is normal land values being aff ected. is right and who is wrong. He said he respects them all. Johnson said, “I would like Commissioner Stevens says they did not solve the problem to see you take this down here today. 8PHQVU@S the hall. Argue this with Bennett again spoke and wants the board to ask DEP why the state as to whether this Fant is not in violation of sections D and E. 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     $ UurGr‰’8‚ˆ‡’E‚ˆ hy     #. () REGULAR MEETING LEVY COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OCTOBER 16, 2012 The Regular Meeting of the Board of Levy County Development Partnership, membership dues of $2,038.35 provide Basic Life Support and Advanced Life Support Commissioners was held on October 16, 2012 at 9:00 AM in (requested by 11/15/2012) and North Florida Economic services to the citizens of Levy County. the Levy County Board of County Commissioners meeting Development Partnership Board of Directors appointments Mr. Knowles requested the Board issue a Certificate of room, with the following Commissioners present: (requested by 10/23/2012). Public Convenience and Necessity to provide Basic Life Chairman Danny Stevens Mr. Moody requested Board direction regarding continued Support and Advanced Life Support services to the citizens Comm. Chad Johnson participation with North Florida Economic Development of Levy County. Comm. Marsha Drew Partnership. Current membership dues are $2,038.35, Comm. Drew made a motion to approve the Certificate of Comm. Ryan Bell requested by 11/15/12. Mr. Moody stated Board of Directors Public Convenience and Necessity as requested. Second was Comm. Mike Joyner appointments are requested by 10/23112. made by Comm. Bell and the MOTION CARRIES. Also present were: Comm. Johnson made a motion to continue with the C. Department is requesting Board approval to piggyback Clerk of Court - Danny Shipp appointed member, Comm. Bell, until the regular Board off of Lake County Fire Rescue Equipment agreement County Attorney - Anne Bast Brown meeting on December 4th and appoint new members at this with Municipal Equipment Company. County Coordinator - Fred Moody time. Second was made by Comm. Bell and the MOTION Mr. Knowles requested Board approval to piggyback off of Comm. Stevens called the Meeting to order at 9:03 A.M. CARRIES. the Lake County Fire Rescue Equipment Agreement with Osborn Barker gave the invocation, followed by the Pledge of Comm. Bell discussed the possibility of giving a “one- Municipal Equipment Company. Approval of this would Allegiance. time, $600 incentive bonus” to all full-time employees, allow Levy County to make purchases Municipal Equipment EXPENDITURES including those employed by the Constitutional Officers. The Company at a reduced rate. Comm. Johnson made a motion to approve the following estimated total amount is $311 ,414 calculated on 386 total Comm. Bell made a motion to approve the Public Safety expenditures presented for payment. Second was made by employees. Department piggybacking off of the Lake County Fire Comm. Drew and the MOTION CARRIES. Atty. Brown stated she would need to research and return Rescue Equipment Agreement with Bennett Fire Products CHECK NUMBER 109401-109529 with information to the Board at the November 6th meeting and Bennett Fire Products with a cap of $40,000 each. FUND AMOUNT before a vote was made. Second was made by Comm. Drew and the MOTION GENERAL REVENUE 688,192.74 CORRESPONDENCE CARRIES. ROAD 122,229.53 Karen Blackburn SOLID WASTE SHIP 7,680.00 A. Presenting a request from Swain Strickland with Benny Jerrels, Director NSP 10.34 the Levy County Health Department suggesting a Request Board approve the renewal of Levy County’s TRANSPORTATION 4,133.37 workshop after the next regular meeting on November Service agreement with the Withlacoochee Regional COURT FACILITIES 75.00 6th, 2012 with this Board and the Health Care Planning Council for the new fiscal year 2013. PROGRESS ENERGY 20.51 Advisory Board. Rod Hastings requested on behalf of Mr. Jerrels Board EMS 49,548 .57 Mrs. Blackburn presented a requested from Swain approval to renew the Service Agreement between Levy FIRE 65,686.40 Strickland regarding scheduling a Workshop after the next County and the Withlacoochee Regional Planning Council TOURIST DEVELOPMENT 5,615.51 regular meeting on November 6th with the Health Care for the new fiscal year 2013 . CDBG 4,500.00 Advisory Board. Comm. Drew made a motion to approve the renewal UTILITIES 2,117.53 The Commissioners discussed holding the requested of the Service Agreement between Levy County and the ADD COURT COSTS 1,850.80 Workshop during the second meeting in November or the Withlacoochee Regional Planning Council as requested. TOTAL $ 991,660.30 first meeting in December, rather than on November 6th, as Second was made by Comm. Bell and the MOTION MINUTES requested. CARRIES. The minutes for the Special Board Meeting held on B. Withlacoochee Regional Planning Council is Mr. Hastings stated the Solid Waste Department would September 29, 2012 and the Regular Meeting held on requesting approval of a re-appointment to the like to purchase tires for a loader at the Transfer Station by October 2,2012 were presented for Board approval. Levy County Transportation Disadvantage Local using funds from the Small County Grant. He estimated the Comm. Bell made a motion to approve the minutes for the Coordinating Board. The current voting member is bids will run around $28,000 for the four tires. Mr. Hastings Special Meeting held on September 29,2012 and the Regular Arthur Maruna from Chiefland. also stated the Solid Waste Department is in need of Meeting held on October 2,2012 as presented. Second was Mrs. Blackburn requested Board approval to re-appoint purchasing a vehicle lift for the shop and requested approval made by Comm. Drew and the MOTION CARRIES. Arthur Maruna to the Levy County Transportation from the Board to obtain bids for these items. SUWANNEE RIVER WATER Disadvantage Local Coordinating Board. The Board agreed to allow the Solid Waste Department Comm. Bell made a motion to re-appoint Arthur Maruna request bids for the items stated and bring them back for MANAGEMENT DISTRICT to the Levy County Transportation Disadvantage Local approval. Ann Shortelle, PhD., Executive Director Coordinating Board. Second was made by Comm. Drew and Tourist DEV ELOPMEN T Presentation of payment in lieu of taxes. the MOTION CARRIES. Ms. Shortelle gave a State of the Resource and Payment Carol McQueen, Director C. Presenting a Proclamation of the Board of County Request to increase for funds amount for the Gulf Tourism in Lieu of Taxes Presentation. The amount of the check was Commissioners, Levy County, Florida proclaiming $30,401.84. and Seafood Promotional Fund Application. November, 2012 as “Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Mrs. McQueen requested Board approval for an increase DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT - Month.” in the amount requested for the Gulf Tourism and Seafood PUBLIC HEARING Mrs. Blackburn requested Board approval of the Promotional Fund Application. The increased amount is now Rob Corbitt, Development Department Director Proclamation for Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month for $433,400. Ordinance No. 2012-04, Flood Prevention November, 2012. Comm. Drew made a motion to approve the request to Atty. Brown informed the Board a second hearing would Comm. Drew made a motion to approve the Pancreatic increase the amount requested for the Gulf Tourism and not be necessary, as previously informed. A decision could be Cancer Awareness Month Proclamation for November, 2012 Seafood Promotional Fund Application to the total amount made at the Public Hearing today. as requested. Second was made by Comm. Johnson and the of $433,400 as requested. Second was made by Comm. Mr. Corbitt read into record the title of Ordinance No. MOTION CARRIES. Joyner and the MOTION CARRIES. 2012-04. PLANNING Comm. Stevens asked if there was anyone in the audience COUNTY ATTORNEY Shenley Neely, Planning Director Anne Bast Brown wishing to speak for or against the Ordinance as presented. A. Recommend approval of renewal of the Levy County A. Approve agreement with Nabors, Giblin & Nickerson, Dana Sheffield asked what agency is requiring the changes Service Agreement with the Withlacoochee Regional P.A. (“NGN”), to provide legal services to challenge for this Ordinance? Planning Council (WRPC) for services needed through contested Medicaid Billings on contingency plus cost Mr. Corbitt answered the changes came from the September 30, 2013. basis; and Florida Building Commission and the Federal Emergency Ms. Neely requested Board approval to renew the Levy B. Authorize County Attorney to initiate and Management Agency. County Service Agreement with the Withlacoochee pursue Department of Administrative Hearings Comm. Stevens then closed the Public Comment portion Regional Planning Council (WRPC) for services needed (“DOAH”) actions on behalf of the Board of County of the Hearing. through September 30, 2013. Commissioners on contested Medicaid billings if the Comm. Drew made a motion to approve Ordinance No. Comm. Bell made a motion to approve renewal of the total amount for the billings to be contested in anyone 2012-04 as presented. Second was made by Comm. Bell and Levy County Service Agreement with the WRPC as action is less than $5,000, either through outside the MOTION CARRIES. requested. Second was made by Comm. Drew and the counselor through Office of County Attorney resources. WILLIAMS COMMUNICATIONS, INC. MOTION CARRIES. Atty. Brown requested Board Approval of the Agreement A.J. Smith B. Recommend Board approve Notice of Intent to with Nabors, Giblin & Nickerson, P.A. to represent the Radio communications issues. Terminate Contract for NSP 3 Administration and Board on a contingency basis (30% of amounts recovered plus Mr. Smith spoke to the Board, introducing Brian Coker, Activity Delivery Service with Roumelis Planning and costs) for at least the first two administrative challenges of Vice President and Ray Russell. He spoke regarding the State Development Services, Inc. and approve letter providing Medicaid billings to DOAH and to authorize the County Law Enforcement System, which Levy County is a part of Notice of Intent to Terminate Agreement/Contract. Attorney to file separate administrative actions with DOAH and the dependability of their radios. Ms. Neely requested Board approval of the Notice of or any given month where the amount in dispute is less than NON-AGENDA ITEM Intent to Terminate Contract for NSP 3 Administration $5,000, either through the use of NGN’s services or through Mr. Moody requested the Board hear a non-agenda item and Activity Delivery Service with Roumelis Planning and the Office of the County Attorney. regarding the Property Appraiser and the Tax Collector. Development Services, Inc. as well as a ‘letter providing Comm. Bell made a motion to approve the Agreement Comm. Drew made a motion to hear a non-agenda Notice of Intent to Terminate Agreement/Contract. Ms. with “NGN” and to authorize Atty. Brown to file item. Second was made by Comm. Bell and the MOTION Neely explained Levy County has worked with the State of administrative actions with “DOAH” as requested. Second CARRIES. Comm. Johnson votes NO. Florida and the Levy/Gilchrist/Suwannee County Housing was made by Comm. Drew and the MOTION CARRIES. Linda Fugate, Levy County Tax Collector spoke to the Authority to successfully execute a Subrecipient Agreement COMMISSIONERS’ REPORTS with the Housing Authority to assist with the administration Board informing them of the need to have the Tax Roll Comm. Joyner announced the Veterans Day Parade of the NSP 3 Program for Levy County. A County contract out by the first of November. The Value Adjustment Board will be on November 12th at 11:00 and asked if any of the with Roumelis Planning and Development Services, Inc. is Hearings have been altered this year, making them later than Commissioners would like to ride together. no longer needed at this time. usual. Mrs. Fugate states Chapter 197.323 allows the Tax Comm. Joyner also announced there will be a Fall Festival Comm. Drew made a motion to approve the Notice of Collector to come to the Board and ask the Board to “order” at the Morriston Baptist Church on November 20th. Intent to Terminate Contract for NSP 3 Administration the Property Appraiser to certify the tax roll. Osborn Barker, Comm. Drew announced the Yankeetown Seafood and Activity Delivery Service with Roumelis Planning and Levy County Property Appraiser is also in favor of this in Festival will be on November 17th and 18th. Development Services, Inc. as well as a letter providing order to get the tax roll out. Comm. Bell announced the Cedar Key Seafood Festival Notice of Intent to Terminate Agreement/Contract. Second Comm. Joyner made a motion to have the Property will be this weekend, October 20th & 21 st. The LARC Ride was made by Comm. Bell and the MOTION CARRIES. Appraiser send out the tax roll. Second was made by Comm. to Provide event is also this Saturday. Drew and the MOTION CARRIES. PUBLIC SAFETY The Haven Hospice event this past weekend was a success COUNTY COORDINATOR David Knowles, Director and Comm. Bell thanked all who attended. Fred Moody A. Department of Public Safety is requesting Board THERE BEING NO FURTHER BUSINESS A. Ratification of Union Contract, LIUNA Local 630 for approval to piggyback off of the Lake County Fire TO COME BEFORE THE COMMISSION, THE fiscal year 2010/2011 . Rescue Equipment Agreement with Bennett Fire MEETING ADJOURNED AT 10:44 A.M. Mr. Moody requested Board ratification of the Union Products. ATTEST: Contract, LIUNA Local 630 for fiscal year 2010/2011. Mr. Knowles requested Board approval to piggyback off of Clerk of Court, Danny J. Shipp Comm. Drew made a motion to ratify the Union Contract, the Lake County Fire Rescue Equipment Agreement with BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS LIUNA Local 630 for fiscal year 2010/2011 as requested. Bennett Fire Products. Approval of this would allow Levy LEVY COUNTY, FL . Second was made by Comm. Johnson and the MOTION County to make purchases from Bennett Fire Products at a Chairman, Danny Stevens CARRIES. reduced rate. (See item C for approval) B. Requesting Board direction on our continued B. Department is requesting the Board to issue a participation with North Florida Economic Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to

     #. ()     UurGr‰’8‚ˆ‡’E‚ˆ hy $ SPECIAL MEETING LEVY COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OCTOBER 31,2012 The Special Meeting of the Board of Levy County to authorize Nabors, Giblin & Nickerson to complete the based on this information. The bonus policy will have an Commissioners was held on October 31, 2012 at 11:00 waiver documents for the narrowbanding project. Creating expiration date. All employees would qualify for the bonus, AM in the Levy County Board of County Commissioners and processing the waiver shall not exceed $6,000. therefore a tiered system was presented and is detailed below: meeting room, with the following Commissioners present: Mr. Knowles explained to the Board he and Atty. Brown Full-Time Employees $600 Chairman Danny Stevens had been working on the narrowbanding project with Part-Time Employees $300 Comm. Chad Johnson ICom America as well as Nabors, Giblin & Nickerson to On-Call Employees $150 Comm. Marsha Drew execute the one-year waiver documentation to the Federal Each of the Constitutional Officers would be responsible Comm. Ryan Bell Communications Commission. In doing so, there are some for the distribution of bonuses to their employees and it Comm. Mike Joyner costs incurred which are not expected to exceed $6,000. would have to come from the budgets which had already Also present were: Mr. Knowles requested Board approval and the Chairman’s been set for the year. It will be possible to have the bonuses  C :  '  signature on the letter from Nabors, Giblin & Nickerson to included in employees pay after Thanksgiving, but not before County Attorney - Anne Bast Brown execute this agreement and start the process. due to the required paperwork. County Coordinator - Fred Moody Comm. Johnson made a motion to approve the Chairman’s Discussion followed as to whether to issue a separate check Comm. Stevens calied the Meeting to order at 11 :06 signature on the letter from Nabors, Giblin & Nickerson to or include the bonus with a regular payroll check. A.M. Osborn Barker gave the invocation, followed by the execute the waiver documents for the narrowbanding project, Mr. Barker spoke to the Board and requested they consider Pledge of Allegiance. not to exceed $6,000 .. Second was made by Comm. Bell and a bonus of $1,000 to all full-time employees rather than the GARDNYR MICHAEL CAPITAL, INC. the MOTION CARRIES. $600 discussed. Ralph Cellon, Senior Vice President, Gardnyr Michael COUNTY COORDINATOR Ann Moody spoke to the Board informing them of Capital, Inc. Mark T. Mustain, Esq., Nabors, Giblin & Fred Moody regulations which require 25% of the bonus amount be Nickerson, PA Resolution 2012-67. Commissioners requesting assistance contributed to Federal Withholding if a separate check is A. Ratify the Standard & Poor’s Rating Services Terms from State and Federal Representatives to assist the Oyster issued. and Conditions Applicable to Public Finance Ratings. Fishing Industry, the affected fisherman, their families and Comm. Joyner proposed the Board consider adding 25% B. Approve Resolution 2012-68. the Levy County Community; providing for notice to the to the $600 bonus amount and issue a separate check to the C. Approve SEC Post-Issuance Compliance Services Governor and Legislative Delegations; providing an effective employees. Pricing Agreement with DAC. date. Comm. Bell explained his reason for proposing the $600 Mr. Cellon spoke to the Board explaining savings to the Mr. Moody requested Board approval of Resolution amount. county on estimated expenses and by doing a total refund 2012-67, requesting assisting from State and Federal Comm. Joyner made a motion to approve the bonus policy rather than an optimum for a net savings of $325,000 to Representatives to assist the Oyster Fishing Industry, the as presented contingent upon agreement with the Union. $350,000. affected fisherman, their families and the Levy County Second was made by Comm. Drew and the MOTION Mark Mustain presented the Resolution which authorizes Community. CARRIES. the issuance of the bonds and delegates the Chairman to Comm. Bell made a motion to approve Resolution 2012- Comm. Drew made a motion to issue the bonus amount to sign a bond purchase agreement. As long as this agreement 67 as requested. Second was made by Comm. Johnson and employees within a single payroll check. Second was made by is returned within the time parameters indicated, the the MOTTION CARRIES. Comm. Bell and the MOTION CARRIES. county would get the interest rate resulting in the savings as COUNTY ATTORNEY THERE BEING NO FURTHER BUSINESS TO COME BEFORE THE COMMISSION, THE discussed by Mr. Cellon. Anne Bast Brown Comm. Drew made a motion to ratify the Standard & MEETING ADJOURNED AT 11 :54 A.M. Discussion and decision on salary increases or Poor’s Rating Services Terms and Conditions Applicable to ATTEST: Performance Award Policy for Fiscal Year 2012-13. Public Finance Ratings, approve Resolution 2012-68 and Clerk of Court, Danny J. Shipp Att. Brown informed the Board of State regulations approve the SEC Post-Issuance Compliance Services Pricing BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS concerning the issuance of bonuses to employees. She stated Agreement with DAC. Second was made by Comm. Johnson LEVY COUNTY, FL bonuses would need to be open to all employees and based and the MOTION CARRIES. Chairman, Danny Stevens on work performance. Each employee would be subject to an PUBLIC SAFETY evaluation by their supervisor or department and the David Knowles, Director end of this evaluation period will be December 7th. Atty. Department of Public Safety is requesting Board approval Brown presented a policy to the Board which was created Town of Bronson Council Meeting September 10, 2012 Dogan S. Cobb Municipal Building 660 E. Hathaway Ave, Bronson FL Mayor: Call Meeting to Order Presentation Mr. Bill Secoy - Florida Rural Water address the solid waste renewal. He proceeded by stating Prayer: Association- Discussion and explanation of Rates and at last meeting there was discussion regarding Waste Pro Pledge of Allegiance: Capacity Fees. He felt that the Council was on the right providing containers to the entire town. He said that he Roll Call: Present: Vice Mayor Franklin Schuler, Mayor track with their proposed resolutions both adopting the has spoken to the owner and Waste Pro would be able Beatrice Roberts, Councilmen Aaron Edmondson, Berlon capacity fees and then offering a discount. Attorney to provide containers for free. Mrs. Dayna Miller then Weeks, Jason Kennedy, Public Works Director Jimmy Warm asked Mr. Secoy if he is using the terms “Impact discussed that with that they would add the containers to Dunford, Fire Chief Jeff DiMaggio, Building Official Bob Fee” and “Capacity Fee” interchangeably. Mr. Secoy said the renewal. Dayna then recapped the items on the renewal Niffenegger, Deputy Clerk Susie Robinson, and Clerk Kelli that was correct. Attorney Warm questioned another that she and Clerk Brettel discussed. She again stated that Brettel. hand out that Mr. Secoy distributed out and wanted Waste Pro enjoyed a long relationship with the Town and Mayor Beatrice Roberts called the meeting to order clarification. Councilman Weeks interrupted and said wanted to continue that relationship. Dayna asked the after the prayer and the pledge she welcomed everyone and that the question he had was in regards to the rate study Council to consider the renewal amendment which is a 5 thanked them for coming to the nights meeting. it was stated that capacity fees/impact fees are set for year renewal. She said they are not raising the rates at all. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Aug. 20,2012 Mayor new construction that impact the system. Councilman They will maintain the rates but did ask for consideration on Roberts asked for a motion to approve the minutes from Week’s concern was that the residence of Bronson the second and fourth year a CPI adjustment. Councilman August 20, 2012. Councilman Berlon Weeks motion will have to connect to the sewer system and they will Weeks asked what the CPI actually equates too. Mrs. Miller to approve as written with a second from Councilman have to pay a $3,500.00 capacity fee instead of maybe a said that it normally is around a 2%-3% adjustment across Edmondson. Motion approved unanimously. $500.00 capacity fee. He also stated a sewer system that the board. Councilman Kennedy asked if the RFP was sent NEW BUSINESS: Mr. Joe Mittauer and Mr. Greg was primarily paid for by a grant. Councilman Weeks out. Attorney Warm said if the renewal is not built into Lange gave a presentation to the Council regarding the wanted to see different options with capacity fee’s and their contract, but his impression is that the Council already possibility of a Bulk Water Service Agreement between rates. Councilman Kennedy stated that he wanted to determined that they were going to put out a Request for Bronson and the Town of Otter Creek. He explained the see how rates affected capacity fees and vice -versa. proposal (RFP). He said he suggested if the RFP hadn’t Town of Otter Creek has a very serious problem with their Mr. Secoy went on with his presentation notating an already gone out to adjust the things that you wanted so you water being very high in organics, iron and total dissolved error in adding the connection fee in twice on the final got prices that reflect those special items and be competitive. solids. Joe went on to explain that the problem with the high draft. Bill then presented another rate analysis different Clerk Brettel said all those items are already in the RFP. organics is that when the water is treated with Chlorine from the first one which shows a higher base fee, but Attorney Warm said the RFP procedure has been initiated it creates Trihalomethanes which are a carcinogenic and a lower cost per 1,000 usage fee. Bill said the key is and needs to be followed through. Clerk Brettel stated that regulated by Department of Environmental Protection. He the operating and maintenance costs are built in. Bill when these RFP’s get considered the Town look to scale explained that Otter Creeks numbers for Trihalomethanes recommended to the Council replacing the utility billing down how many tiers of customers are in the billing, so that are double that allowed. Joe explained the various ideas software in the future. Bill ran through the water rates there is just one family rate instead of a multiple. She said it discussed with the Town of Otter Creek's Council one and and gave examples of some sample billings based on is just too hard to keep up with from a billing stand point. the most expensive $2 million plus estimated by capitalized actual usage within the Town. Mayor Roberts asked Councilman Kennedy asked if we are covering cost from the cost but least expensive as far as operation and treatment if this was Bills recommendations for rates. Mr. Secoy administrative end, Clerk Brettel said yes it just is another in the future is the connection between Bronson and Otter confirmed that statement. Mayor Roberts said and these function of the billing software which she would like to Creek. After some further discussion Councilman Weeks rates aren’t figuring in the Town passing or having any replace in the near future. Mayor Beatrice Roberts thanked asked if Bronson could own the pipe to the Otter Creek City capacity fees. Bill then went through sewer rates and both Mrs. Miller and Mr. Rees for coming and making the limits. Joe felt that might be a problem but could not answer showed sample billings. Bill said that the Council could presentation. with certainty. Joe discussed and explained the Otter Creek adopt an accelerated tier option which then would be Mr. Bill Brown with the Children’s Table, Inc. addressed and Bronson water plant capacity figures with the Council, a true conservation type rate schedule. Bill stated that the Council asking to allow The Children’s Table to operate stating that Otter Creek normal average day water flow is with capacity fees in place they can be used to fund the a family BINGO game to help cover their expenses. Mr. around 54,000 gallons a day, which would add an additional annual payment for the project or fund capital reserve. Brown said they pick up food all over the State such as 13.5% to Bronson's capacity figures. Joe recommended the Bill touched also on getting the water loss under control. Starke and Palatka. He said it is something he has really not Bulk Water Agreement based on a maximum day flow Clerk Brettel asked if there was anything the Town wanted to do, but with the economy and the numbers that capacity figure, that way if Otter Creek ended needing could do to help the citizens get their own water loss the Children’s Table are feeding it leaves him no choice but to additional capacity the agreement could be re-negotiated. under control. Mr. Secoy said yes after the rates and try. He said there will be no hired employees or anyone from Joe expressed that normal bulk rates are generally 75-80% impact fees get set then the Town could start a leak outside the community that will participate in the operation of the retail rate. After some general discussion regarding detection program with the help of Florida Rural Water. of the BINGO game. Councilman Weeks stated that he was water plant operation and filtration, Mr. Greg Lange asked Bill stated that to be fair and equitable to all citizens the sorry but the Council has passed an ordinance stating that Mayor Roberts to see if the Bronson Town Council is willing problem that he sees with Bronson’s rates is that water there will be no gambling within the Town of Bronson. He to further discuss this project with the Town of Otter Creek has always subsidized sewer and not everyone has the said the Council has turned away two Internet Cafe’s and if by possibly forming a small committee. Both Councilman benefit of sewer. Councilman Kennedy asked about bulk the Council allowed him to operate BINGO it would open Kennedy and Weeks were concerned that in the future how rates, Bill responded again by reiterating to Council not the Town up for a possible law suit. Mr. Brown responded this agreement would affect the Town of Bronson if by to give anything away. He said that typically bulk rates that Town Hall told him that it quite possibly can be done. chance Otter Creek starts to grow. Councilman Weeks is would illuminate a portion of fixed costs in both water/ Mayor Roberts asked Attorney Warm for advice. Attorney adamant and stated he does not want to lose the right to the sewer rates and capacity fees. Warm said he did some research and as the gentlemen said water once it leaves Bronson. He would like to see Bronson OLD BUSINESS: Personnel Policies & Procedure it can be authorized by the Council. As far as whether it have possession of the water up to the City limits of Otter manual revisions. Clerk Brettel asked if there were any more conflicts with what Council has already passed. He said that Creek. Mayor Roberts suggested as requested from Joe and changes to the draft. Council was in agreement it looked neither literally or legally one excludes the other. Attorney Greg a committee comprising of Councilman Weeks, Jimmy good. Clerk Brettel said she will then bring it before Council Warm said that you do not need a state license anymore to Dunford and Mr. Bob Niffenegger and Mr. Bill Secoy from on September 24, 2012 for final adoption. operate a BINGO. Vice Mayor Franklin Schuler asked how Florida Rural Water and maybe two others to move forward PUBLIC PARTICIPATION: Mr. Kenny Rees with the game would be run. Mr. Brown said they haven’t decided with discussions regarding this agreement. Waste Pro and Mrs. Dayna Miller came before council to how the actual game will be operated until they have gotten continued on page 10      )$ UurGr‰’8‚ˆ‡’E‚ˆ hy     #. () 5th grader wins WES speech contest Annual event sponsored by 4-H/Tropicana by Lisa Statham Posteraro

Topics ranging from autism to spiders to fishing to cancer to Disney found their way onto the note cards of the Williston Elementary School speakers at the recent series of competitions, sponsored by 4-H/Tropicana. Though she has retired from public education, Carol Glass continues to coordinate this annual event. “I get the information out to the 4th and 5th grade teachers such as the dates and the rubric the judges will use to evaluate the speakers,” said Glass. “Then they can decide how they want to assign the activity.” Public speaking and listening to speakers are both benchmarks of the Common Core set of standards. Glass also coordinated the contest at Williston Central Christian Academy, where she teaches 5th grade. After the students compose their speeches following the suggested guidelines, a classroom contest is held to choose the top three speakers. All speakers receive participation ribbons from the sponsors. In addition, the top three winners receive a certificate. At an appointed time, the winners of each class compete at the next level which is the grade level. This competition is held in the school’s multipurpose room (MPR) with the speakers being evaluated by a panel of judges Glass has recruited. Finally, the top three from the 4th and 5th grades speak at the school-wide contest. This winner represents WES at the county- wide competition in Bronson. The 4th grade students (and their topics) who placed were Jordan Ermeri (Navy S.E.A.L.S.), Delaney Holcomb (Courtney, the fighter) and Maclayne McGowan (Disney World). Isabella Adinolfi (Autism), Madison Marra (Acquiring a Pet) and Alyssa Whitehurst (Cancer) were the 5th grade winners. Congratulations to Madison Marra, who will be representing WES in Bronson on December 6th! Placing 2nd and 3rd were Alyssa Whitehurst and Delaney Holcomb. Qualified judges for the three contests were community members Marion Cason, The Reverend Will Clark, Nancy Etheridge Phyllis Griffin, Annette Kordgien, Sylvia Owens, Naomi Petteway, Jim Posteraro and Marguerite Robinson. Though 4-H/Tropicana always provide the certificates and ribbons, the GFWC Williston Woman’s Club provided the monetary prizes for the winners. Good luck, Madison! The top six winners from Williston Elementary School’s 4th and 5th grade classes pose on stage in the multipurpose room following the school-wide competition. In front are Maclayne McGowan, Isabella Adinolfi and Jordan Ermeri. Placing 1st, 2nd and 3rd are Madison Marra, Alyssa Whitehurst and Delaney Holcomb. Madison will represent WES at the county-wide competition, sponsored by 4-H/Tropicana, on December 6th. Bronson City Meeting 9-10-12 continued from page 9 approval from the Council. Mr. Bob said that what he has Councilman Weeks again didn’t see the need. Jimmy sat purchases should be made by the Chief. looked at as long as the BINGO is for a non-profit he didn’t down and Mayor Roberts moved on. CLERK REPORT: Clerk Brettel went over informational see where there was any problem. Councilman Kennedy said INFRASTRUCTURE COMMITTEE: Councilman items with the Council. She then asked for direction there is a fine line when you talk about a fund-raiser or form Weeks had nothing to report regarding the use of the Dogan S. Cobb Municipal Building. of 50/50. He didn’t want this to evolve into more than what INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE: Mayor Roberts would like to attend one of the IEMO class the Town expects. He said he is split on this because he can Councilman Kennedy had nothing to report. if she can. see it as a slippery slope. Councilman Weeks said that the ATTORNEY REPORT: Attorney Warm had nothing COUNCIL REPORT: Council went to great lengths to not allow Internet Cafe in to report. Councilman Aaron Edmondson had nothing to report Town. Mr. Bill Brown said that this is a serious problem in FIRE DEPARTMENT: Chief Jeff DiMaggio asked Councilman Berlon Weeks had nothing to report Bronson and they just need a source of income. Councilman permission for the Fire Fighter I class to be held in the Vice Mayor Franklin Schuler wanted the cemetery Edmondson made a motion to allow The Children’s Table to Council Chambers until the County could make other committee added to the Agenda. He said that they will operate BINGO to offset their expenses subject to statutory arrangements. They would start October I”, 2012. Jeff said be meeting on a monthly basis and wants them to start restrictions, requirements, and limitations. Vice Mayor he did tell them there would be some stipulations as to the reporting to Council. He also said they are in the process of Schuler seconded the motion to allow. Motion passed 3-2 Council Chambers. Vice Mayor Schuler said he would have getting prices on the gates. with Councilman Kennedy and Weeks voting nay. Mayor to say no, because we weren’t letting anyone else use the Clerk Brettel asked Attorney Warm regarding the taping Roberts broke the tie with a favorable vote. facilities. Jeff updated the Council saying that we have lost of the committee meetings. She wanted to know if it was BRONSON PARKS AND RECREATION: Nothing to a couple of our part-time fire fighters and asked if he could necessary that she or Susie be there since overtime is a issue. report advertise for replacements. He then said it was time for our Attorney Warm didn’t think it was necessary for the Clerk to PUBLIC UTILITIES: Public Works Director presented annual inspection on extrication equipment which will run attend the committee meetings. a Parking lot quote for Library. Councilman Weeks asked if approximately $600.00. Mayor Roberts asked for a motion Councilman Jason Kennedy wanted to get estimates a bid has been let out for this project, Public Works Director to allow for the extrication equipment testing. Councilman on security systems for the park. Councilman Weeks said no, it has not. Councilman Edmondson said that when Weeks made a motion to allow. Councilman Edmondson recommended Tiger Direct Online. Jason then addressed he heard about this he wanted to consider another project seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. the e-mail about the lights getting knocked out. Clerk also to save on the cost of the cement. Jeff then asked for permission to get quotes on individual Brettel said that the whole light fixture was damaged on Public Works Director explained the pooling problem on SBA Mask, he would like to purchase (4) four. He would 6-8 lights around Dunn and Hirst Street. Clerk said that Pine in front of Mr. Jerry Mongo’s house to the Council. really like all combat fire fighters who actually go into a Central Florida recommended getting the Sheriff involved. Councilman Weeks suggested catch basins. Mayor Roberts building to have one. Jeff ended up with a staph infection Councilman Kennedy asked if the ad made it into the Florida asked Mr. Bob if an engineer report would be required for from using a mask not cleaned properly. Jeff said he has League of Cities bulletin. He then asked about the house this project. Mr. Bob said not really, he said there was a gotten a price of $420.70 per mask. Councilman Kennedy that was deemed a health hazard and wanted to follow up on sub division approved several years ago and there would be moved to allow Jeff to purchase 4 masks. Councilman that trailer also. water retention in that area, this would be temporary until Edmondson seconded, motion passed unanimously. Councilman Weeks asked about the check from the Levy someone develops that sub-division. Mr. Bob said you could He then updated the Council on the Radio System change County Clerk’s office, she said that was for impact fees deter the water across the road with a pipe and then put a the County is going through with the 800 megahertz radio. collected for a half of year. catch basin in and you would be covered. Council directed He feels he has enough radio’s to outfit the entire staff. Jeff Mayor Beatrice Roberts asked about the building that Jimmy to get more bids on the project and bring it back to then wanted to report the staffing issues he is having with houses the air conditioner outside the Dogan S. Cobb council. Jimmy had nothing more to report. Councilman Ryan Barr and Rico Johnson saying they are not responding Building. She asked that everyone look at it she felt it needed Weeks asked Jimmy to update the Council on his progress to calls and not participating in training or meetings. He repaired. on his operator education certification with the sewer and said that in his SOG’s he is to notify Council before sending Clerk Brettel asked for direction regarding the rental of the water. He responded by saying he hasn’t had time lately. a letter which is what he is doing. Mayor Roberts told Jeff Council Chambers. She then brought up the request made Councilman Weeks said that we still are paying $20,000.00 that the mail is still not getting picked up at the post office. by Reggie Stacey to set up at either Town Hall or the Cobb a year and he has been asking for 5 years so he is equating Chief DiMaggio said that he wants to direct the mail to Bldg and sell Garlic crab dinners. Council suggested for him that to $100,000.00. Jimmy wanted Councilman Weeks to come to Town Hall. Mayor Roberts then brought up the to call Berlon so he can sell them on the corner. come in to further discuss this and other issues regarding issue regarding the Television that was purchased. Jeff said REVIEW & PAY BILLS: Mayor Roberts asked for a the department. Councilman Weeks didn’t feel there was that Jerry went to buy the approved air condition and get motion to pay the bills. Councilman Aaron Edmondson anything to discuss. Jimmy said he had a little over 200 pricing on TV’s. Mayor Roberts said it was the principal that made a motion to pay the bills with a second from Vice maintenance hours. After some heated discussion regarding Jerry bought a TV without being approved or making a call. Mayor Schuler. Motion passed unanimously. Jimmy getting available time to spend so he can shadow Councilman Weeks said that Jerry has been a government ADJOURN: With nothing more on the Agenda Mayor the operator. 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VOL. 89, NO. 22 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2012 50 CENTS Public Safety Crew Wins Awards for Spicy Chili

Two of Levy County Department of Public Safety’s fi nest crew members participated in the American Cancer Society, Relay for Life, 8th Annual Williston Chili Cook-Off . Th ese heroes serve the public every day, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Th e community spirit and dedication they present is a testament to the great pride and service they provide to the citizens and visitors of Levy County. Hunter Kline, on the left, placed fi rst in the “Spicy” category and Matt Brannan, on the right, placed third in the “Spicy” category. Congratulations to our “spicy” Public Safety cooks.

L to r: Hunter Kline and Matt Brannan of the Levy County Public Safety Department can cook some mighty spicy chili. Local Veteran’s Service Dogs Program Fired by VA

Th e Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs program in poor health; VA sincerely regrets that veterans on the pairing list will Williston has been dropped by the VA according to a release * Lack of a medical oversight and inadequate input from once again have to wait for a dog. We also sincerely regret from the VA. Conditions at the facility and with the dogs a veterinarian. any stress that the Veteran has had because of the problems themselves are identifi ed by the VA in the release below Fecal samples collected during the visit were positive for from service dog vendors. Th e health and safety of Veterans printed in its entirety: animal diseases that can be given to humans . Th ese included and dogs must continue to be our most important concern as “Th e Service Dog for Veterans with PTSD research study parasites and salmonella bacteria. VA has been working with we move forward.” is continuing but new pairings of service dogs with veterans local veterinary clinics to make sure recently paired dogs are Stephanie McGovern, Veterans Administration is on hold until a new source of service dogs can be identifi ed. not a threat to the health of veterans or their families. Local veteran, Michael Gaither who is paired with Additional dog health and training safeguards will be added. Due to these problems and other signifi cant contract Honey the Wonder Dog, as many have all come to call her, Th is action was taken because of a surprise site visit to the violations, new pairings were offi cially stopped on August 9, said he has discontinued any and all affi liation with the Guardian Angels Medical Service Dog, Inc. (GAMSD) 2012. Th e entire VA contract with GAMSD was offi cially Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs program. He says facility in Williston, FL (Levy County) performed on July stopped on August 31, 2012. VA has had no contract with these dogs have been microchipped, paid for by the VA, 31, 2012. Th at visit uncovered signifi cant problems with the any dog vendor since this time. but the ownership of the dogs was not changed as the VA health of the dogs, including: Because of the risk of infectious agents like salmonella originally believed the facility to be a good place for the dog * Refusal to take dogs to a veterinarian for conditions on the property, problems with hip dysphasia, other health to be automatically returned to in case of emergency. Now, such as severe eye injury and severe ear wounds problems, and new behavior problems reported in the dogs, with the cancellation of any continued relationship between despite staff requests for such care; VA does not recommend that any veteran obtain a dog from the VA and Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs and * Inadequate worming practices causing parasite GAMSD. VA also does not recommend that its originator Carol Borden, his dog Honey, who also has a infection of dogs on the property with potential to Veterans visit the property, particularly with children or microchip, would be returned to Borden’s facility in case of infect people; family members with reduced immune systems. an emergency instead of the VA for placement with another * A lack of industry-standard screening procedures Veterans already paired with dogs will continue to veteran. Any attempts by veteran recipients of service dogs resulting in dogs being paired with clinical evidence participate in the study. Th e study has not been stopped. to change the microchip information has been met with of hip dysphasia; Before new pairings can resume, one or more contracts with negative results at PetLink, the microchip organization, since * Inadequate diagnosis and treatment of skin sores and additional health monitoring and performance guidelines Borden has refused to allow any changes to the microchip other medical conditions; will be needed. A full and open contract competition will be information. * Many dogs with very low body weights, and at least done to fi nd the best possible service dogs for the study. Th is one showing signs of diffi culty standing due to very is expected to take at least 9 months.

Get Your Voice Heard: Game Fish, Sport Fish Webinars Planned for Dec. 10 & 12 Th e Florida Fish and Wildlife Reasons for considering these changes for-hire vessels such as charter boats would candidates. Conservation Commission (FWC) is include helping highlight and protect some have a bag limit of zero and would not be To learn more about the webinar, visit hosting two webinars in December to gather of Florida’s premier recreational fi sh and allowed to take fi sh home for themselves. MyFWC.com/Fishing and click on public testimony and input on the potential encouraging anglers to practice voluntary Th e sport fi sh designation would off er a “Saltwater Fishing,” “Rulemaking” and creation of saltwater game fi sh and sport fi sh conservation practices such as catch-and- higher level of protection than game fi sh by “Workshops.” For those without computers, designations. release. If adopted, these changes could lead making selected species catch-and-release voice-only access is available. For questions Th e online meetings are from 6 to 8 PM on to healthier fi sh populations and help Florida only, including no recreational harvest as well about webinar access, please contact Carly Dec. 10 and 12. To participate in a webinar, market its unique fi shing opportunities to as no commercial harvest, possession or sale. Canion at 850-617-9627 or Carly.Canion@ visit http://fwc.adobeconnect.com/mfm/ at residents and visitors. Sport fi sh could also be targeted by hook and MyFWC.com. the start of each meeting. Suggested parameters for game fi sh line only. To learn more about the proposed Th e designation issue will also be a topic include no commercial harvest, possession If game fi sh and sport fi sh designations are changes, visit MyFWC.com/Commission, of discussion at the Commission’s Dec. 5 or sale; fi sh could be targeted only with approved, staff will return to future meetings “Commission Meetings” and the Dec. 5-6 meeting in Apalachicola. hook and line; and captain and crew of with suggestions for potential fi sh species agenda. Attention Juniors: Nullifi cation – the Duty and Right of the Apply Now for States - Explained By KrisAnne Hall are “United” in a compact, the Constitution. Th is compact, the Cooperative or contract, made among the States not only the created the After perceiving a long train of usurpations of power by the federal government but also dictated the limited and specifi c federal government, which culminated in legislation known powers delegated to the federal government by the parties of Youth Tour! as Obamacare many Americans took to the streets in protest. this contract. Secondly, since the States are the parties to the Th ey appealed to the Legislature to no avail. Th e legislation Central Florida Electric Cooperative is accepting compact and the creators of the central government, then the ultimately made its way to the Supreme Court. We then applications for the 2013 Cooperative Youth Tour trip to States, naturally, are the masters of their creation. Th at is to witnessed a colossal rewriting of our founding documents Tallahassee. High school juniors are eligible to apply for this say, they are sovereign - independent of, separate from and in the majority opinion to the Obamacare mandate. Justice two-day, expense-paid, fully chaperoned trip to Tallahassee sovereign over the federal government. All of the powers not John Roberts in a few lines pulled down the pillars of the to visit the state Capitol and the Florida Legislature. delegated to the federal government remain with the States Republic and set us on the path to totalitarianism. Nearly From the six students selected for the Tallahassee Youth and the people. Th e 10th Amendment makes that very clear. half of the population rightfully regards this legislation as “Th e powers not delegated to the United States by the Tour, three students will be chosen to attend the Electric extending far beyond the enumerated powers of the federal Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the Cooperative Youth Tour to Washington, D.C. government. Th e truth is, not only should the Sates be able States respectively, or to the people.” 10th Amendment to the US Th e Tallahassee Youth Tour will be February 13-14, to deal with their own health insurance issues, but the federal Constitution 2013, and the Washington Youth Tour will be June 15-20, government has no legitimate authority to rule by such 2013. To be eligible, you must be a high school junior whose It is upon this foundation that the States have the ultimate dictates. Yet, many who vowed to fi ght it “to the end” have residence is served by Central Florida Electric Cooperative. right to stand against ANY unconstitutional law created or now acquiesced and declared that it must be submitted to as Ask your school’s Guidance Counselor for details and an enforced by the federal government. Th e 10th Amendment “the law of the land.” So is this the end? Since SCOTUS application or visit our Web site at www.cfec.com. declares that the federal government is to only operate within made its declaration from on high, must we now bow to an Th e deadline for applications is Dec. 21, 2012. their delegated powers. James Madison explains those all-powerful government, from which no area of our daily life delegated powers in Federalist Paper #45: is off -limits? Or is there a remedy yet remaining? Can the “Th e powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal Levy County States legitimately resist federal law or is this “treasonous” as government are few and defi ned. Th ose which are to remain in call 352-490-4462 or some have suggested? the State governments are numerous and indefi nite. Th e former Journal email advertising@ To answer these questions we must fi rst understand the will be exercised principally on external objects, as war, peace, Your Locally-Owned County levyjournal.com nature of the Republic we call the United States. Th ese States Paper of Record since 1923 continued to page 5B www.levyjournalonline.com 2B The Levy County Journal Your Locally-Owned County Paper of Record since 1923 December 6, 2012 Levy County Community Calendar BRONSON Levy County Republican Executive Committee Dec. 16 – 22: Open Studio. Christmas Book Sale at the Bronson Library Th e Levy County Republican Executive Committee meets Embracing Our Diff erences, an annual outdoor juried art Dec. 8 at 7 PM at the Bronson Restaurant in Bronson, Florida on competition, is seeking visual art submissions interpreting our the 3rd Monday of the month. Come at 6:30 and get a meal Are you looking for that extra stocking stuff er? Have a theme of “enriching lives through diversity.” Th e exhibit uses Dutch Treat and mingle. www.levyrepublicans.com friend that is an avid reader? Or just looking for something art to deepen community awareness that standing up against to read over your Christmas vacation? Look no further than Greater Bronson Area Chamber of Commerce hatred and respecting the beliefs of others is not only a way of the Bronson Library on Sat., Dec. 8 from 9 AM to 2 PM. Membership fees are $25 for individuals and $50 for thinking and feeling, but most importantly, of acting. We have a great variety of books available. Our hardback businesses. We are welcoming new members! If you are Artists, photographers, professionals, amateurs, teachers, books will be selling for 50 cents and paperbacks, children’s interested, please contact [email protected] or laci_ students - all ages - everyone can participate. National and books and videos will be sold for 10 cents each. All proceeds [email protected]. international submissions are encouraged. will be used by the Friends of the Bronson Library for special If you would like more information about joining the Th ere is no entry fee and you may submit more than one programs and projects for the Library. For more information Greater Bronson Area Chamber of Commerce or about entry. call the Bronson Library at 486-2015. See you there! meeting times, please email [email protected] Your submission must be an original concept and may not be a copy or reproduction of the work of another. Bronson Industrial Planning Committee OTTER CREEK Final selections will be chosen based on artistic excellence Meeting Dec. 10 Otter Creek Council Meeting Dec. 17 and originality. Each submission will also be evaluated Th e Bronson Industrial Planning Committee will meet on Th e Otter Creek Town Council will conduct their regular on how eff ectively it will read outdoors when enlarged to Mon. Dec. 10 at 6:30 PM at the Dogan S. Cobb Municipal meeting on Mon. Dec. 17 at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall. billboard size (16 feet wide by 12 feet high - 4.88 m high Building in Bronson. by 3.81 m wide). Final selections will be made by a three Friends of the Bronson Library GAINESVILLE judge panel of art professionals. For complete details, go “Chocoholic’s Dream” Basket Raffl e and Children’s Quilt Exhibition at Trinity United Methodist to: embracingourdiff erences.org to see requirements and Christmas Party Church Thru Jan. 6 download an applicaiton Do you dream of a basket full of chocolate? Th en you need Join the Quilters of Alachua County Day Guild (QACDG) Submissions must be postmarked by Mon., Jan.7, 2013. to come to the Bronson Library and purchase a raffl e ticket at Trinity United Methodist Church quilt exhibition, located Only artists selected for display will be notifi ed directly. ($1 for 1 ticket or $5 for 6 tickets) before Sun., Dec. 16th. at 4000 NW 53rd Avenue in Gainesville, that includes Winning selections will be announced on Facebook in March We will have a drawing for our “Chocoholic’s Dream” quilts that go on beds, quilts that hang on walls, and fi ber art 2013. “Like” us and be among the fi rst to view the 2013 Basket at the end of our annual Children’sChristmas Party creations in a showcase. Th e quilts and other works of fi ber exhibit. which will be held on Sun., Dec 16 from 1 to 3 PM. Santa art will remain on display in the church’s art gallery through Cedar Key City Council Meeting Dec. 18 Sun., Jan. 6. Art gallery hours are Mon. through Th urs., 8 will be there, stuff edstockings for the kids and refreshments Th e Cedar Key City Council meets every third Tues. at 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., Fri. from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sun., 8 a.m. to for all. Th ere will be a reading of ‘Twas the Night Before p.m. at the Cedar Key City Hall with the next meeting on noon. Th e gallery is closed Saturday. Christmas’. For more information, call the Bronson Library at Dec. 18. Th e Cedar Key Community Redevelopment Agency For more information, contact Judy Kavanagh, (386) 486-2015. (CRA) meets the fi rst Tues. of each month at 6 p.m. with 518-6402, or Grace TeSelle, art exhibit committee, (352) 372- Bronson Town Council Meeting Dec. 17 the next meeting being on Dec. 4 at City Hall. City Hall is 8673, at Trinity United Methodist Church, (352) 376-6615. Th e next meeting of the Bronson Town Council will be located at 490 2nd Street – 352/543-5132. on Mon. Dec. 17 at 7 p.m. at the Dogan S. Cobb Municipal CEDAR KEY YANKEETOWN-INGLIS Building. City Hall – 352/486-2354. Cedar Key Arts Center December 2012 Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club Bronson FFA Alumni Selling Christmas Trees Workshops All women in the Yankeetown-Inglis area are invited to Th e Bronson FFA Alumni Organization will be selling Gallery Openings: “Florida’s Eden: Visions for the join us on the fi rst Wednesday of every month at 12 noon for Christmas Trees again this Holiday season at the red light Region” opened Sat., Dec. 1st.Th e show features the work of social mingling, with the meeting starting at 12:30 PM. in Bronson. Th e Frazer fi r trees will range in size from 6 feet 16 regional artists in media spanning photography, painting, We have Yoga on Mon. mornings 8:30-10 AM. We’re to 8 feet tall. Most trees will be $35 with the trees nearing and craft. Jacqui Collett, exhibition curator for Florida’s mixing it up with diff erent DVDs at Zumba on Tues. and 8 feet being sold for $40. All proceeds go to the Bronson Eden carefully selected pieces that depict and represent the Th urs. mornings at 9 AM. No charge for classes, but we are FFA Alumni Organization to be used for scholarships for Region’s stunning natural and cultural assets. Come and asking for donations to cover the overhead. FFA students. To pre-order a tree, contact Amanda Huber see the results which include solar, green building, a green Bingo and the Chuck Wagon Café - Stop by the at [email protected] or 486-5032; Jennifer Bray at brayj@levy. marina, aquaculture, recycling, local culinary, art, heritage Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club Th urs. evenings from 5:30- k12.fl .us; or Jeannie Norris at [email protected].fl .us. story telling, and more! Th is is both creative community 7:00 PM and check out what’s for dinner...eat in or take-out. Pre-ordered trees were picked up and paid for by Nov. development and aware tourism at its very best. Visit and Th e ladies will be serving up sandwiches, salads, desserts, 27, 2012. Now, all trees will be on sale at the red light in support their worthy eff orts. hotdogs, sausages and hamburgers. Th e homemade specials Bronson. Tree sales will be during daylight hours until all Every Wednesday-Boat Builders, 9 a.m., earldorothy@ for December are: Dec. 6th - Chicken ‘n Dumplings for $3.50; trees are sold. Get your trees early. Th ese are very nice trees bellsouth.net Dec 13th - Shrimp Creole for $5.00; Dec. 20th- Stuff ed and are far less expensive than lots plus you will be helping Dec. 10 Holiday Mini Projects Party: CHANGE IN Cabbage for $3.50 and Dec. 27th- Pizza by the slice, $2.00 the FFA students at Bronson Middle High School. TIME – to 10 to 2 PM. Create several small projects to each.. Tues. thru Sat. 10 AM -2 PM. and Th urs. 5 PM -7 PM decorate or give during the before Bingo.... Th en stay and play Bingo. Cards and specials holiday season including wire- are $1 each and you can play all games for as little as $6. wrapped glass tree ornament, Levy County Saltwater and Freshwater Tides Check our website: www.yiwomansclub.com, follow us on pine cone deer, bamboo or Facebook or call 352/447-2057 for information. candy cane earrings. No DAY HIGH TIDE HEIGHT SUNRISE MOON % MOON Th e Second to None Th rift Shoppe at the Yankeetown- experience necessary. NO FEE /LOW TIME /FEET SUNSET TIME VISIBLE Inglis Woman’s Club is stuff ed to the gills with holiday Cedar Key REQUIRED. Just bring a cheer! Stop by the shop on 56th St., Yankeetown and check Th 6 Low 12:39 AM 1 7:13 AM Set 12:31 PM 58 plate of goodies and we supply out the specials for December: 50% OFF men’s clothes and 6 High 6:23 AM 2.8 5:34 PM the rest including hot cocoa shoes, women’s slacks, jeans, shoes and purses, plus selected 6 Low 12:51 PM 0.5 or cider. Deadline Dec. 7. 6 High 7:19 PM 3.2 housewares. Make plans to drop by soon because the shoppe Contact: Donna Bushnell, F 7 Low 1:50 AM 0.8 7:13 AM Rise 12:57 AM 47 will only be open until December 15th. Th e Woman’s Club [email protected] or (352) 7 High 7:51 AM 2.7 5:34 PM Set 1:08 PM volunteer elves need a short break to recharge and will be 493-1807. 7 Low 1:53 PM 0.8 back in action January 2nd for those after-Christmas specials. Dec. 11, 12, 13 (14 maybe) 7 High 8:12 PM 3.3 Questions? please call the shoppe at 352/447-2057 to fi nd a Sa 8 Low 3:04 AM 0.4 7:14 AM Rise 1:58 AM 37 Plein Air Painting from the cheerful answer. 8 High 9:21 AM 2.7 5:34 PM Set 1:46 PM Ground Up: Ray Hassard, 8 Low 3:00 PM 1.1 9 AM to 3 PM. Go paint Inglis Council Meeting Dec. 11 8 High 9:05 PM 3.5 outside, illustrate fi ve important Th e Town of Inglis’ next regular Commission meeting will Su 9 Low 4:13 AM 0 7:15 AM Rise 3:01 AM 26 be on Dec. 11 at 6 PM in the Commission Room. City Hall, 9 High 10:42 AM 2.8 5:35 PM Set 2:29 PM aspects of plein air painting. Produce one painting a day, 135 Hwy. 40 West, Inglis – 352/447-2203. Meetings are held 9 Low 4:06 PM 1.3 the second Tuesday of each month. 9 High 9:57 PM 3.7 lots of personal attention. M 10 Low 5:15 AM -0.5 7:16 AM Rise 4:06 AM 17 Cost: $165 plus optional 4th Withlacoochee Area Residents Quarterly 10 High 11:51 AM 3 5:35 PM Set 3:16 PM day at $35 for members; $170 Meeting and 4th Annual Turkey Dinner Dec. 12 10 Low 5:06 PM 1.3 + $40 non-members. Limited Two weeks and counting until the Withlacoochee Area 10 High 10:48 PM 3.9 to 12 students. Contact: ray@ Residents Christmas Turkey Dinner and Quarterly Meeting. Tu 11 Low 6:10 AM -0.9 7:16 AM Rise 5:14 AM 9 rayhassard.com or (513) 941- Make plans to join us, Wed., Dec. 12 at the Yankeetown- 11 High 12:50 PM 3.1 5:35 PM Set 4:10 PM 1116. Inglis Woman’s Club located on 56th Street, Yankeetown 11 Low 6:01 PM 1.4 11 High 11:38 PM 4.1 continued on page 3B W 12 Low 7:02 AM -1.1 7:17 AM Rise 6:22 AM 3 12 High 1:43 PM 3.2 5:35 PM Set 5:10 PM Weather Forecast 12 Low 6:52 PM 1.3 Suwannee River Entrance Th 6 Low 12:57 AM 0.9 7:14 AM Set 12:32 PM 58 6 High 6:29 AM 2.5 5:34 PM 6 Low 1:09 PM 0.5 6 High 7:25 PM 2.8 F 7 Low 2:08 AM 0.8 7:14 AM Rise 12:58 AM 47 7 High 7:57 AM 2.4 5:34 PM Set 1:08 PM 7 Low 2:11 PM 0.8 http://www.accuweather.com/en/us/bronson-fl /32621/daily-weather-forecast/332291 7 High 8:18 PM 2.9 Sa 8 Low 3:22 AM 0.4 7:15 AM Rise 1:58 AM 37 8 High 9:27 AM 2.4 5:35 PM Set 1:47 PM North Florida Livestock Market 8 Low 3:18 PM 1 Wednesday November 28, 2012 8 High 9:11 PM 3.1 Su 9 Low 4:31 AM 0 7:16 AM Rise 3:01 AM 26 STEERS: LOW HIGH AVG LAST WEEK Slaughter cattle were 9 High 10:48 AM 2.5 5:35 PM Set 2:29 PM 150-199 130.00 195.00 163.33 183.50 dollars higher this week. 9 Low 4:24 PM 1.2 200-249 140.00 210.00 184.38 157.90 Calves were steady to 9 High 10:03 PM 3.3 250-299 130.00 207.50 173.38 162.27 M 10 Low 5:33 AM -0.5 7:16 AM Rise 4:07 AM 17 300-349 130.00 192.00 155.45 164.84 slightly higher compared to 10 High 11:57 AM 2.6 5:35 PM Set 3:16 PM last sale.Earl Lee of Green 10 Low 5:24 PM 1.2 350-399 126.00 166.00 139.57 156.60 10 High 10:54 PM 3.4 400-449 126.00 162.00 140.80 142.50 Cove Springs, FL topped Tu 11 Low 6:28 AM -0.9 7:17 AM Rise 5:15 AM 9 450-499 125.00 145.00 135.75 136.00 the slaughter bull market 11 High 12:56 PM 2.7 5:35 PM Set 4:10 PM 500-549 128.00 134.00 130.50 131.44 with $104 bought by Brown 11 Low 6:19 PM 1.3 Packing and Jesse Lee of 11 High 11:44 PM 3.6 W 12 Low 7:20 AM -1 7:18 AM Rise 6:22 AM 3 HEIFERS: Live Oak, FL topped the 12 High 1:49 PM 2.8 5:36 PM Set 5:10 PM 150-199 140.00 167.50 149.38 166.55 slaughter cow market with 12 Low 7:10 PM 1.2 200-249 128.00 174.00 152.36 145.67 $89 bought by Central Beef. Withlacoochee River Entrance 250-299 127.50 167.50 143.93 147.94 Th 6 Low 1:34 AM 0.9 7:11 AM Set 12:30 PM 58 James Richardson of Tampa, 6 High 6:30 AM 2.5 5:33 PM 300-349 138.00 164.00 146.16 145.14 FL topped the replacement 6 Low 1:46 PM 0.5 350-399 128.00 144.00 136.64 134.28 cow market with $122.50 6 High 7:26 PM 2.9 400-449 126.00 140.00 131.33 130.06 and W.A. Gothard, Jr. nof F 7 Low 2:45 AM 0.8 7:12 AM Rise 12:56 AM 47 450-499 126.00 134.00 130.00 130.50 7 High 7:58 AM 2.5 5:34 PM Set 1:07 PM Jacksonville, FL topped the 7 Low 2:48 PM 0.8 500-549 126.00 127.00 126.50 131.50 replacement bull market 7 High 8:19 PM 3 with$122 both bought by Sa 8 Low 3:59 AM 0.4 7:13 AM Rise 1:56 AM 37 COWS: Johnny Nolan, Jr. Hines 8 High 9:28 AM 2.5 5:34 PM Set 1:45 PM 600-799 60.00 110.00 78.72 69.88 8 Low 3:55 PM 1 Brothers of High Springs, 8 High 9:12 PM 3.2 800-999 62.00 140.00 76.87 75.32 FL sold the high pair at Su 9 Low 5:08 AM 0 7:14 AM Rise 2:59 AM 26 1000-1199 61.00 89.00 77.38 74.36 $1055 bought by Gary 9 High 10:49 AM 2.5 5:34 PM Set 2:28 PM 1200-1399 61.00 85.00 75.80 75.39 9 Low 5:01 PM 1.2 Franzluebbers and the high 9 High 10:04 PM 3.4 1400-1599 70.00 83.00 78.22 77.95 price yearline went to Scott M 10 Low 6:10 AM -0.5 7:14 AM Rise 4:05 AM 17 Livestock Co. at $210 sold by 10 High 11:58 AM 2.7 5:34 PM Set 3:15 PM BULLS: Erwin Brown of Lake Butler, 10 Low 6:01 PM 1.2 1000-1500 84.00 91.00 87.65 84.00 10 High 10:55 PM 3.5 FL. Tu 11 Low 7:05 AM -0.9 7:15 AM Rise 5:13 AM 9 1500-UP 97.00 99.00 98.00 92.00 Check us out on the web at 11 High 12:57 PM 2.8 5:34 PM Set 4:09 PM www.northfl oridalivestock. 11 Low 6:56 PM 1.3 PAIRS: 11 High 11:45 PM 3.7 com for our market report, 420.00 1055.00 827.00 778.75 news and upcoming events or W 12 Low 7:57 AM -1 7:16 AM Rise 6:20 AM 3 12 High 1:50 PM 2.9 5:35 PM Set 5:09 PM drop us a line at nfl [email protected] 12 Low 7:47 PM 1.2 TOTAL: 851.00 www.levyjournalonline.com December 6, 2012 Your Locally-Owned County Paper of Record since 1923 The Levy County Journal 3B Around the Nature Coast Medicare Part C (Health) and Part D (Drug) Management Lands and Non-Structural Flood Protection. facilities and adult family care homes. Plan 2012 Annual Enrollment Period for 2013 - A workshop will be held immediately following the All interested individuals who care about protecting the Mon., Oct 15 – Fri., Dec 7, 2012 meeting. health, safety, welfare and rights of long-term care facility SHINE, a volunteer program with the FL Dept of Elder All meetings, workshops and hearings are open to the residents -- who often have no one else to advocate for them Aff airs, is here to assist you in making the best informed public. -- are encouraged to call toll-free (888) 831-0404 or visit the decision for your 2013 Medicare Part D Drug Plan or Healthy Start of N Central FL Coalition Meeting program’s Web site at http://ombudsman.myfl orida.com. Medicare Advantage Plan. Each site will have a short Dec. 12 Th e local council will meet on Dec. 13 at 12:30 p.m. presentation followed by individual counseling. SHINE Th e Healthy Start of North Central Florida Coalition will at Haven Hospice of North Central Florida, 4200 NW provides free, unbiased, and confi dential counseling. be holding their quarterly Board Meeting on Wed. Dec. 12 90th Boulevard in Gainesville to discuss the program’s Low Income Medicare benefi ciaries should ask about Extra from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM at the WEllFlorida Council current activities and give the public a chance to provide Help (LIS) to help pay for your 2013 Medicare Prescription in the large conference room located at 1785 NW 80 Blvd., comments about long-term care facility issues. A short video Drug Plan costs. Gainesville. introducing the program will play 15 minutes prior to the Bring your Medicare Card, your 2012 Plan card (if any), For more information please contact Heather meeting. and all your Prescription drug bottles or a 90 day listing of Hollingsworth at 352/313-6500 ext, 119. LGREA Meeting Dec. 17 your prescriptions from your pharmacy. North Florida Regional Water Supply A large contingent of the Levy/Gilchrist Retired Educators Please call 1-800-262-2243 for a site near you or to be Partnership Stakeholder Committee Meets Assoc. met on Mon. Nov. 19 at Beef ‘O’ Brady’s in Chiefl and. referred to a SHINE volunteer. Dec. 12 Th e guest was Leslie Alphonso from Another Way, Inc. Levy County Th e stakeholder advisory committee of the North Florida Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis Center. Its mission is to Yankeetown Regional Water Supply Partnership will meet at 1 PM on off er counseling, support and shelter to survivors of domestic Wed. Dec. 12th 10:00-Noon AF Knotts Dec. 12 at Florida Gateway College, 149 S.E. College Place, and sexual violence in addition to providing a positive Library (Yankeetown) in Lake City. alternative to violence thorough community education. Ms. Gilchrist County Th e meeting will be held in the Wilson S. Rivers Library Alphonso spoke of emotional, psychological, sexual and Trenton and Media Center, Building 200, Room 102. Th e agenda physical abuse with indicators of abuse – bruises, truancy, Wed, Dec 12 9:00-Noon Trenton Public Library includes discussion and possible committee recommendation failing grades, loss of self esteem, indecision, use of drugs Dixie County of the north Florida regional water supply boundary area. and alcohol, pregnancy and constantly being on “edge.” Th is Cross City Th e meeting is open to the public, and there will be an organization serves both men and women. Wed, Dec 12 1:30-4:00 PM Cross City Public opportunity for public comment. Th e next LGREA meeting will be held at the Ivy House on Library WRPC Board of Directors Annual Meeting Mon. Dec. 17 in Williston at 10”30 AM. We invite former Levy County Libraries Pre-school Storytime Dec. 13 educators to visit and join. Delia Long, LGREA reporter. Th ese programs use books and music to present young Th e WRPC Board of Directors Annual Meeting is Levy County BoCC Dec. 18 children with the concept that books, reading, and libraries scheduled for Th urs., Dec. 13. Th e Levy County Board of County Commissioners will are fun and enjoyed at all ages. Th e programs last 30 minutes. - Th e Nominating Committee will meet at 5:30 p.m., prior meet on Tues. Dec. 18 at 9 AM in the Luther Callaway Public Library - Chiefl and to meeting room in the courthouse located at 355 S. Court Monday, Dec. 10 @ 10:30 AM - Open House at 6:00 p.m., and the Street in Bronson. A.F. Knotts Public Library - Yankeetown - Annual Meeting at 7:00 p.m. Donate Shoes to Help Millions Worldwide & Tuesday, Dec. 11 @ 3:00 PM Th e meeting will be held at the Withlacoochee Regional See a Play Dec. 18 Cedar Key Public Library Planning Council offi ce, located at 1241 S. W. 10th Street, Soles4Souls, the international shoe charity is ramping Wednesday, Dec. 12 @ 10:30 AM Ocala, FL 34471-0323. up eff orts to help individuals in need this Christmas. And Williston Public Library Refreshments/Covered Dishes for the Open House are Creekside Christian School is getting on board to help. Th e Every Wednesday @ 9:30 AM to be provided by the WRPC Board Members. Board charity’s international and domestic partners redistribute Music with Ms. Sara @ 10:00 AM Members’ Spouse/Guest is invited to attend. Ms. Roberts shoes so millions of children and adults can receive their Bronson Public Library will be contacting all WRPC Board Members to coordinate fi rst pair of shoes. Please join Creekside Christian School in Monday, Dec. 17 @ 10:30 AM their refreshment/covered dish contributions. this initiative to collect gently worn footwear, and possibly SRWMD Governing Board Meeting Dec. 11 All of these meetings are open to the public. improve the quality of someone’s daily life. On Tues., Dec. 11, the Suwannee River Water WWII Vets and Proud of It Meeting Dec. 13 DROP OFF SPOTS: Merle Norman in Chiefl and and Management District’s Governing Board will meet at 9 World War II Vets and Proud of It will meet Th urs. Dec. Creekside Christian School in Otter Creek. AM at the District Headquarters, 9225 DR 49, Live Oak, 13, which is the 2nd Th ursday of the month, in Williston at Creekside Christian School will be performing, “Christmas FL 32060. Th e meeting is to consider District business and Melanie’s Diner at 11:30 AM. Any questions, please contact Shoe Tree”, a play about Soles4Souls on Dec. 18 at 7:00 PM. conduct public hearings on regulatory, real estate, and other me, Virginia Lewis at 352/528-2310. Bring a spouse or friend Everyone is welcome to attend. We are asking for a donation various matters. with you. Hope to see you there. of a pair of shoes for admission and a love off ering will be During the Dec. 11 Board meeting, the District will hold Fla. Long-term Care Ombudsman Meeting taken to help with the cost of shipping the collected shoes. a Public Hearing on the strategic priorities established in Dec. 13 For more information on how to get involved and donate, visit the 2014-2018 Strategic Plan. Th e strategic priorities are Florida’s Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program needs www.giveshoes.org. Or call 352-486-2112 or email Ginny at Sustainable Water Supply, Water Conservation, Minimum volunteers to join its corps of dedicated advocates who protect [email protected] Flows and Levels, Heartland Springs Initiative, Water the rights of elders residing in nursing homes, assisted living

Community Calendar continued from page 2B opening at 6 PM for mingling with your neighbors and food and gates will close at 8:30 PM. Santa and Mrs. Claus will be Church Christmas Cantata Dec. 15 & 16 will served around 7 PM. Donation of $12 for adults, $7 for arriving about 7 PM on the Rainbow River by pontoon sleigh. Hardeetown Baptist Church will present two performances children 12 and under will let you sample deep fried turkey, Again this year John and Karen Wynne are donating the use of “Christmas Where, When and Why” on Sat., Dec. 15 and ham and all the sides and desserts. We look forward to of their boat to be decorated as the sleigh. on Sun. Dec. 16, both at 6:00 PM. seeing everyone for the best turkey dinner in the county. For Walk through the park and enjoy the beauty of the light We will be serving light refreshments after the information call 352/447-5434 or email: warinc.directors@ displays that your neighborhood volunteers have been working performances. gmail.com on since November to create. Enjoy listening to some of the Th e church is located at: 1716 NE 14 St. in Chiefl and. Yankeetown Town Meetings musical groups such as the Shade Tree Pickers, the James AARP Tax Aide Needs Volunteers Th ere will be a Board of Trustees Workshop on Th urs. Brothers and others who also volunteer their talents to help Want to help with tax preparations in our communities? Dec. 13 at 5:30 PM. A Special Council meeting will be held create this event. Relax and enjoy the lights on the Veranda Tax Aide needs volunteers and also instructors and computer on Dec. 17 at 7 PM. Th e next Regular Board of Trustees with a cup of hot cocoa or hot apple cider from our concession technicians. Luther Callaway Library is the Chiefl and tax meeting is Jan. 3, 2013 at 5:30 PM.City Hall is at 6241 stand. Our gift shop will be open for those last-minute site. For more information about classes in January call Bob Harmony Lane, 352/447-2511 purchases. Linda Booth is again coordinator for event. at 352/463-8936 or email: [email protected] Cleaning For a Reason – for Cancer Patients Admission for Santa Over the Rainbow is still only $1 and children 5 and under are free. You can have your photo taken GILCHRIST COUNTY If you know any woman currently undergoing with Santa and Mrs. Claus for only $2. Yes, well-behaved chemotherapy, please pass the word to her that there is a TIME CHANGE animals are welcome, on a leash (or cage), but please wait until cleaning service that provides free housecleaning – once per For Christmas on Main Street in Trenton – the children have their chance to visit Santa. We all hope to month for four months while she is in treatment. All she has Thurs. Dec. 6 see you at the park. to do is sign up and have her doctor fax a note confi rming the Th e Trenton Tigers are playing for State Championship treatment. Cleaning for a Reason will have a participating CHIEFLAND on Friday night, so Christmas on Main Street is changed to Th urs. Dec. 6 at 5:30 p.m. We will still have the Christmas maid service in her zip code area arrange for the service. SVP Open Auditions: Little Shop of Horrors Th is organization serves the entire US and currently has 547 Dec. 8 Tree lighting, snow slide, shopping, cookies with Santa, Zippy Pet, Live Nativity, Storytelling, dinner specials, partners to help these women. It is our job to pass the word Open auditions for “Little Shop of Horrors” a musical by musical entertainment and the drawing at 7:30 for the bicycle and let them know that there are people out there that care. Howard Ashman and Alan Meken will be held on Dec. 8 at giveaways (must be present to win). Come spend Christmas Be a blessing to someone and pass this information along. 10 AM. at the Chief Th eater in downtown Chiefl and. Th ose on Main Street in Trenton on Th urs. Dec. 6 from 5:30 to 7:30 http://www.cleaningforareason.org/. Th ank you – from the auditioning need to be prepared with a musical number. Cast p.m. Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club. needed are: Seumour - 20 to 30 yrs. old; Audrey - 20 to 30 WILLISTON yrs old; Orin - 25 to 35 yrs old; Audrey II (the plant, non continued on page 5B Williston Lions Club Events speaking); Audrey II (the voice); Crystal, Ronnette, Th e Williston Lions Club is located at 401 SE 6th Avenue Chiff on - 20 to 30 yrs old in Williston where we have regular events throughout the (chorus). A second audition week and month for all to participate. We are looking for and callbacks will be held on new members and volunteers so if you want to help out the Tues. Dec 11 at 7 PM at the community and have something enjoyable to do, come and see Chief. us. Our meetings are held every month on the 2nd Tuesday of the month and guests are very welcome. We will be planning Chiefl and City future events so your assistance in this matter is greatly Commission Meeting appreciated. If you need to reach us by phone call 352/342- on Dec. 10 7525. Th e Chiefl and City Th ursdays: Bingo @ 7 p.m. We off er two Jackpots. If an Commission meets at City attendee brings a friend, that attendee will get a free card. Hall on Mondays with the Saturdays: Farmers Market and Flea Market from 8 a.m. to next meeting being Dec. 10 3 p.m. at 6 p.m. at City Hall. City AARP Chapter 912 to Meet in New Place Hall is located at 214 E. Park Dec. 10 Avenue, Chiefl and, 352/493- 6711. Th e AARP Chapter 912 meeting on Mon, Dec. 10 at 9:30 a.m. will be in a new location. We will meet at AmVets Post Holiday Grief 444, on NE Hwy 27 Alt. From Williston take Alt 27 toward Workshops Dec. 11 Bronson to the fi rst left past the BP station. We welcome Haven Hospice is hosting visitors who live or are visiting in our area. If you have any a Holiday Grief Workshop questions call 528-3323. at its offi ce in Chiefl and, Williston City Council Meeting Dec. 18 located on 311 NE 9th St., for those who have lost a Th e Williston City Council meets at City Hall on the fi rst loved one and are looking for Tuesday after the fi rst Monday of each month and again support to cope during the in two weeks on Tuesday after the fi rst one at 7 p.m. in the holidays. Th e workshop will Williston City Council Room. Th e next Council meeting be from 10-11:30 AM on is Dec. 18. City Hall is at 50 NW Main Street, Williston, Tues. Dec. 11. 352/528-3060. For more information Levy County Autism Support Group please contact Haven Autism 4 Parents & Understanding U are hosting monthly Hospice at 352/493-2333 meetings on the last Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. Nature Coast Business at 40 NW 1st Street in Williston. For more information: Development Council 352/529-1010. Meeting Dec. 11 Each month a new topic is introduced and valuable Th e Nature Coast Business resources are shared. Our online web site for information is: Development Council will www.autism4parents.org/ meet at 6 PM on Dec. RAINBOW SPRINGS 11 at the Hudson Room Santa Over the Rainbow Starts Dec. 14 in Chiefl and for a board meeting and goal-setting Santa Over the Rainbow, our annual winter event, is upon retreat. us. Dates are: Dec.14 through the 16, Dec. 21 through 23, and Lights Only, Dec.26 and 27. Th e Park will open at 6 PM Hardeetown Baptist www.levyjournalonline.com 4B The Levy County Journal Your Locally-Owned County Paper of Record since 1923 December 6, 2012 WWorshiporship DirectoryDirectory )$0,/<%,%/( Otter Creek Ellzey United &+$3(/ ³7KH/LWWOH&KXUFK Baptist Church Methodist Church Bro. Jason Jones, Pastor :LWK$%LJ*RG´ Services ... )RURYHU\HDUVFRQWLQXHVWR SUHVHQWWKHLQVSLUDWLRQDOZRUGV Sunday- Corner of 336 & Hwy 24 RI*RGIURPWKH%LEOH Sunday School 9:00 am Worship 10:00 am &RPHMRLQXVDW Wednesday- Worship Service ...... 11 a.m. 10DLQ6WUHHW&KLHÀDQG Dinner 5:30 pm Sunday School...... 10 a.m. 6XQGD\)DPLO\:RUVKLS6HUYLFH Awanas 6:00 pm DP Worship 7:00 pm  Pastor Doug Fleming 171 SW 3rd Street - Otter Creek 'RQ/XQVIRUG3DVWRU 352-486-2112

First United Pine Grove Baptist Church 16655 N. W. CR-339 Methodist Church Trenton, Florida 32693 of Chiefland 352-463-2151 )LUVW%DSWLVW&KXUFKof Bronson www.pgbcfl.net Dr. Greg Douglas, Senior Pastor “Serving God & Loving People” Pastor Rickey Whitley, Assoc. Pastor/Youth Pastor Emanuel Harris, Education/Children Sunday: Tuesday: Pastor Jared Douglas, Collegiate/Missions Sunday School 9:15 am Sr. Adult Bible Study 10:00am Pastor Josh Ryals, Music DP Morning Worship 10:30 am Wednesday: Blended Worship ...... 8:00 a.m. 6XQGD\ Discipleship Hour 5:00 pm Sunday School ...... 9:15 a.m. 6FKRRO Church Supper 5:30pm Contemporary Worship ...... 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship 6:30 pm RA/GA Children’s Program 6:30pm Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. DP Full Throttle Youth 6:30pm Wednesday Night Services: :RUVKLS Pastor Troy A. Turner Prayer Hour 6:30pm AWANA ...... 6:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Youth, College & Career ...... 7:00 p.m. 10DLQ6W‡ 451 S. Court Street - Bronson, FL 32621- 352.486.2282 ~ Nursery provided for all services ~

$1RQ'HQRPLQDWLRQDO Manatee Springs Church of Christ Come and Worship )DLWK&RPPXQLW\ Sunday Minister 8:45 am Sunday School 10 a.m...... Bible Study Gene Dumas 11 a.m...... Worship Period 9:45 am Sunday Morning Worship XUQLQJ3RLQW 5 p.m...... Worship Period 352-542-0657 or 7:00 pm Wednesday Bible Study - 352-493-7775 (except 3rd Wednesday) Wednesday ,12851(:)$&,/,7< 7 p.m...... Bible Study 11450 NW 76th Terr., Reverend Priscilla Scherrah, Pastor /($51,1*+285$0 Chiefland &5 'DLU\5RDG :256+,32$0 &KLOGUHQ¶V&KXUFK Our goal is to “Speak where the Bible speaks and be silent Bronson United Methodist Church :HGQHVGD\1LJKW where the Bible is silent.” We seek Bible authority for the Tel. 352-486-2281 235 Court Street 3$6725.(17=,00(50$11 /HDUQLQJ7LPHSP things that we believe and practice. Bronson, Florida &(// Church Calendar Fishing with the Light of the Parsons Memorial Christmas Bazaar and Pancake Breakfast Dec. 8 World Parsons Memorial Presbyterian Church at 5850 Riverside Dr. in Yankeetown is having a Christmas Bazaar and Pancake Breakfast on Sat. Dec. 8. Starting at 8 AM until “You string many more lights around the boat and we’ll I barely knew, who usually noon we will be selling handmade crafts, books and serving a end up shooing away helicopters all night,” I joked. My friend managed to shadow our pancake breakfast for $4.00 that includes pancakes, bacon or Gerry looked up from the tangle of cords at his feet, “You church stoop about two or sausage and beverage. For more info call 447-1979 want to catch big crappie don’t you?” Who was I to argue? three times a year, threw a Pipelines and Pipe Dreams: Th e Peril of our National I’d never done any night fi shing. Gerry had enough crappie humungous guilt trip on me Energy Policy in his freezer at any given time to feed the multitudes. “Yeah for not off ering to help him Christmas Program at Lighthouse Word well,” I murmured, “Whatever you say. You’re the Crappie rebuild his transmission. “Well, Church Dec. 9 Kid.” He nodded. “Th ey call me the Bream Reaper,” I I guess I could squeeze you Lighthouse Word Church would like to invite the boasted, not to be outdone. “Yeah, yeah…” he said throwing in a week from next Saturday community to our special Christmas Program, “Th e Gifts out another string of bulbs. if I cancel my nursing home of Christmas” on Sunday, December 9th, at 10:30 a.m., Soon the boat was glowing like a Griswald’s family visit,” I conceded, looking up featuring Christmas Carols and special vocals. We will Christmas. We baited up and let down our corks for a from the altar and the person I was praying for. “Naw… just begin with a free breakfast of quiches, pastries, delicious breakfast casseroles at 9:30 am. A nursery will be provided draught. “Other’n the low hum of that nuclear reactor never mind,” He said, “I wouldn’t want you to go out of your for the service. Please call 493-1554 for more information. powering our force fi eld, it looks like we might have a quiet way for a brother.” As he stomped off grumbling something Cookie Sale at Turning Point Ministry Dec. 15 night,” I commented. Gerry shrugged, acknowledging we about hypocrites I spent the next twenty minutes wishing I Turning Point Ministry will hold its Annual Cookie Sale were the only boat on the lake. would have mentioned, “I DON’T KNOW ANYTHING – Cookies by the Ton – from 9:30 to 1:00 PM on Saturday, “I wish I had some sun block…” ABOUT CARS!” Dec 15 at the church facility at 16750 NW 60th Ave (CR “Will you shut up a minute and stop scaring the fi sh!” If you’ve struggled with this too, I hope what I’m about to 341) just outside Trenton. Th e Sale will feature some of the Gerry bristled. I sulked a few seconds before adding, “It ain’t say will set you free. “We are not called to please everybody. best cookies you’ll ever eat!! Coff ee and cookies will also be like they can’t see us.” We are called to please God.” Th e moochers of this world, available for your eating pleasure that morning. Soon, just as Gerry had advertised, the water around and the self-proclaimed fruit inspectors who patrol the body Proceeds will benefi t all activities of the ministry. the boat came alive with activity. Baitfi sh, drawn to the of Christ should not be dictating our calendars. We should Please call the Ministry at 352/463-1882 or Ruth Davis at lights, began circling us. Th ey drew a variety of other larger not led by condemnation, or even our own good intentions. 352/462-8804 for further information. fi sh; each darting about working their selves up into a wild Frankly, we are called to be led by the Holy Spirit. Yes, Jesus Children’s Christmas Fun Day at Parsons feeding frenzy. Within minutes we were wrestling some nice washed the disciple’s feet, but He didn’t cancel the Sermon Memorial Church Dec. 15 crappie into the boat. Th at’s when we heard the growl of big on the Mount to do it. Everything He did was decently Parsons Memorial Presbyterian Church is hosting a Children’s Christmas Fun Day on Dec. 15 from 10 AM to 1 motor. I looked up to see two tiny lights fl ickering like a pair and in order, according to His Father’s plan. Somehow I PM. Come join us for a fun fi lled day as the children enjoy of small candles coming across the black lake. It was a boat, a can’t picture Jesus missing the Last Supper because He was decorating cookies, big boat. It zoomed up on us and almost fl ushed our smaller pressured into helping some Pharisee change the oil on his bible stories, music, crafts and as always food. Children craft. I hit the deck and came up ready for a fi ght. “What in camel. ages 3 to 12 are welcome. the world?” I started. Th en I realized it was a Game Warden. We simply can’t please everybody. Jesus lived an absolutely Contact Donna Brown for more info at 352-489-5274. “I noticed you two fellows don’t have your running lights perfect life, and He couldn’t! (Jesus answered them, Many on,” he said working his thumbs under his gun belt, “I could good works have I shewed you from my Father; for which of give you a ticket for that.” Gerry and I lowered our welding those works do ye stone me? John 10:32 KJV) Let me say it goggles and shot each other a puzzled look. “You don’t want again, “We are not called to please everybody. We are called to have some boat run up on you out here in the dark now to please God!” Recorded do ya?” he asked. “Ahh… no sir,” I managed, still surfi ng his But anyway- Th ere’s only one person you’ll have to stand wake, “If you don’t mind me asking, how’d you catch us?” He before on Judgment day, and His light will draw all the fi sh Marriages eyed me careful, “Son, don’t nothing get past me. I spotted you’re supposed to catch. (Th en spake Jesus again unto them, November 15, 2012 you boys from way down at the other end of the lake.” saying, I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall Robert Gene Young, 9/28/70, to Nadine Grace Th ere’ve been other times in my Christian walk when not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life. John Riedlinger, 3/11/73, both of Morriston. I’ve been left just as speechless. Like the time I was running 8:12 KJV) myself ragged trying to shine for the Lord and some fellow -Guy Sheffi eld, www.butanyway.org November 16, 2012 Glenn Jerome Spencer, 9/4/70, to Rebecca Lynn Pittman, 6/29/66, both of Morriston. Obituaries Rodger Morris Kwasnik, 11/19/81, to Kathleen Ann Rohr, 2/24/79, both of Williston. JAMES TISDALE Th e family has requested in lieu of fl owers, donations be made Lint Williams Jerrels II, 3/26/84, to Jaime July 9, 1931 – November 29, 2012 to Haven Hospice in Chiefl and at 311 NE 9th Street, Chiefl and, Leigh Spivey, 3/4/88, both of Archer. James Tisdale of Bronson, Florida passed away at the age of 81 FL. 32626. On line condolences can be made at Christopher Bryan Connolly, 7/22/78, to Amy on Th ursday November 29, 2012 in Williston. Mr. Tisdale was www.knauff funeralhomes.com. Knauff Funeral Home in Suzanne Tougas, 2/11/74, both of Williston. born on July 9, 1931 in Cincinnati, Ohio to George and Freda Chiefl and is taking care of the arrangements. Tisdale. Mr. Tisdale moved to Bronson from Davie, Florida 25 November 19, 2012 years ago. He was a painter. He was a World War II veteran, a EMILY FRANCES JONES WEST Delmas Matthew Copeland, 11/7/60, of Archer, supporter of the Sheriff ’s Youth Ranch, a foster care provider, but November 19, 1955 – November 30, 2012 most of all Mr. Tisdale enjoyed spending time with his friends and to Jodi Elizabeth Carpenter, 10/30/69, of Emily Frances Jones West of Steinhatchee passed away at the family. age of 57 on November 30, 2012 at Doctors Memorial Hospital Williston. He is survived by sons: William Tisdale, Gary Tisdale, and Frederick Jeff rey Brouse, 11/13/81, of in Perry, Florida. She was born in Live Oak on November 19, Richard Tisdale (Darsana); daughters: Mona Lee Tisdale, 1955 to the late Everette Louis and Ruth Irene (Rizer) O’Steen. Morriston, to Robin Michelle Stahr, Iva Tisdale, and Diana Tisdale; brother, George Tisdale; 18 Emily was a homemaker who enjoyed reading and gardening. 2/11/62, of Alachua. grandchildren and four grea- grandchildren. Arrangements are She was a very caring person with a big heart, always caring for under the care of Knauff Funeral Home, Williston. others. November 28, 2012 Emily is survived by her son, Paul (Julie) Key of Jacksonville; Michael Robert Studstill Jr., 9/25/80, to Kerry SHARON E. MEEKS daughter Anna (Chris) Wisdom of Titusville; brother, Louis Lee Parks, 10/1/82, both of Chiefl and. August 17, 1952 – November 30, 2012 (Judy) O’Steen of Wimauma; sisters, Jackie Webb (Wayne) Sharon E. Meeks of Bronson passed away at Haven Hospice of Riverview and Martha (Jerry) Owens of Chiefl and; her December 3, 2012 in Chiefl and on Friday, November 30, 2012 at the age of 60. She companion, Mr. Bill West of Steinhatchee; four grandchildren John Lawrence Jakobsen, 12/20/67, to Ruashell was born in Coral Gables, Florida on August 17, 1952 to Morris and numerous nieces and nephews. Memorial Services were held on Wednesday December 5, Kay Reedy, 6/28/88, both of Williston. and Lorraine Lauton. She moved to this area in 1976 coming from Coral Gables. She worked many jobs in her lifetime with 2012 at 11:30 a.m. at Hiers-Baxley Funeral Services with Bro. Mauricio Alberto Garcia Ballesteros, 7/26/74, one of the most recent as a manager for shipping and receiving Louis O’Steen offi ciating. to Sharleen Marie Exler, 3/13/72, both of wedding dresses for preservation. Hiers-Baxley Funeral Services, 1301 N. Young Blvd., Bronson. Mrs. Meeks leaves behind her husband of 31 years, Wayne Chiefl and, FL 32626, 352-493-0050 is honored to serve the Jeff rey Allen Tackett, 5/18/68, to Deann Nicole Meeks; her daughters, Lynda Motes and Kim Goggin (John); her Jones family. Condolences may be off ered by visiting our Enis, 5/18/77, both of Dunnellon sister Donna Karr; three grandchildren and one great-grandson. website at www.hiers-baxley.com www.levyjournalonline.com December 6, 2012 Your Locally-Owned County Paper of Record since 1923 The Levy County Journal 5B The Medicare Age is Still 65

If you’re in your sixties, you probably know that the age to receive full retirement benefi ts to spare, you have time to complete and submit your online Medicare application. has changed. But it’s important to remember that the age to begin receiving Medicare has People who started receiving Social Security retirement or disability benefi ts before age 65 not — it is still 65. Even if you have decided to wait until after you are age 65 to apply for do not need to apply; they will be automatically enrolled in Medicare. retirement benefi ts, most people should start getting Medicare coverage at age 65. Th ere is no additional charge for Medicare hospital insurance (Part A) since you already If you would like to begin your Medicare coverage when you fi rst become eligible, we paid for it by working and paying Medicare tax. However, there is a monthly premium for suggest that you apply within three months of reaching age 65. You can do it online in as medical insurance (Part B). If you already have other health insurance when you become little as 10 minutes at www.socialsecurity.gov/medicareonly. eligible for Medicare, you should consider whether you want to apply for the medical At the website, you’ll fi nd more than just the online Medicare application. You’ll also fi nd insurance. To learn more about Medicare and some options for choosing coverage, read the information about Medicare, and have the opportunity to watch some short videos about online publication, Medicare, at www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/10043.html or visit www. applying for Medicare online. One is a family reunion for the cast of Th e Patty Duke Show. Medicare.gov. In another, Patty Duke and George Takei go boldly where you should be going — online. To learn more about applying for Medicare Only using the online application, please visit Why go online to apply for Medicare? Because it’s fast, easy, and secure. You don’t need an www.socialsecurity.gov/medicareonly. appointment and you can avoid waiting in traffi c or in line. As long as you have ten minutes

Nullifi cation continued from page 1B negotiation, and foreign commerce…” Federalist Paper #45 se out in the neutral zone waiting for someone to use them, if the So, when the Legislative, Executive and Judicial branches at: http://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/fed45.asp federal government uses a power that was not Constitutionally of the federal government have collectively torn through the Madison then goes on to explain “the powers reserved to the delegated, it must steal it from the States. When the boundaries set by the Constitution, and the people have no several States will extend to all the objects which, in the ordinary federal government does this, it removes power from the recourse in the federal system, what is the remedy? What course of aff airs, concern the lives, liberties, and properties of the States, rights from the people, and makes the Constitution is the proper course when the federal government has gone people, and the internal order, improvement, and prosperity of completely meaningless. Such overreach sets the precedent rogue? Th e drafter of the Declaration of Independence, the State.” Federalist Paper #45 that no power is reserved to the States and that all power Th omas Jeff erson and Th e Father of the Constitution, James Th erefore, the 10th Amendment in conjunction with is open for federal taking. Th is eff ectively nullifi es the 9th Madison speak very clearly on the position of the States as the Madison’s explanation makes it clear that the States’ powers and 10th Amendments, and destroys the Constitutional sovereign defenders of the foundations of our Republic. It is are numerous, the federal powers are few, and the federal barriers established to contain a limited and defi ned federal the founders of the Republic who must give us our remedy… government has no business interjecting itself into the powers government. What will then be the federal government’s James Madison gives us this answer regarding the remedy reserved to the States. To claim the 10th amendment says limitations? Nothing but its own will. to the states for combating federal overreach. In fact, anything else would make the Constitution a complete “Th at they will view this as seizing the rights of the States, and according to our founders, it was not only the remedy but the absurdity. consolidating them in the hands of the general government, with a DUTY of the states to stand in defense of the Republic. Since there are no areas of power that are simply fl oating power assumed to bind the States, not merely in cases made federal, “…in the case of deliberate, palpable, and dangerous exercise but in all cases whatsoever…that this would be to surrender of other powers not granted…the states…have the right, and the form of government we have chosen, and live under one are in duty bound, to interpose, …for maintaining, within their deriving its powers from its own will, and not from our respective limits, the authorities, rights, and liberties…” Virginia Our Sincerest Th anks, authority…” Th omas Jeff erson, Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 see Resolutions of 1798 James Madison at: http://www.constitution.org/cons/kent1798.htm What is this interposition? It is what Jeff erson referred Our family would like to thank everyone for Th is is, in essence, what Justice Roberts declared in his to as NULLIFICATION of the unauthorized acts of the the prayers, love, cards, food, fl owers, support and opinion on Obamacare, overturning the very purpose of the federal government. It is the States declaring, “Th e federal expressions of sympathy that we received during the loss Constitution itself – to enumerate the powers of a limited government is NOT our master, the States and the people are of our loved one. central government and bind it under the authority of the the masters of the Constitution and we do not have to, nor Your thoughtfulness means so very much and it was States. What happens when the barriers of the Constitution will we comply!” greatly appreciated and will never be forgotten. are completely swept away? Th e federal government will “Whenever the general government assumes undelegated powers, We also would like to thank Hiers-Baxley Funeral now have the ability to exercise any power over the States its acts are unauthoritative, void and of no force.” Th omas Jeff erson, Home for their services. whatsoever. Th e people will be rendered completely powerless Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 and irrelevant. What will be the purpose of elections then? Nullifi cation is legitimate act of refusing to implement Th e Melvin Eiland Family We will no longer be a republic, but a government ruled as a unconstitutional federal directives. Kingdom. “Th at the several states who formed [the Constitution], “…for the federal government toenlarge its powers by being sovereign and independent, have the unquestionable forced construction of the constitutional charter which defi nes right to judge of its infraction; and, Th at a nullifi cation, by those Community Calendar continued from page 3B them…so as to destroy the meaning and eff ect of the particular sovereignties, of all unauthorized acts done under the color of that American Legion Post 91 Christmas Party enumeration which necessarily explains and limits the general instrument, is the rightful remedy.” Th omas Jeff erson, Kentucky Dec. 20 phrases…the obvious tendency and inevitable result…would be, Resolutions 1799 Come join us for Bingo every Tuesday evening at our to transform the present republican system of the United States To deny the States this right is tyrannical and is an smoke-free and alcohol-free Bingo Hall at 4200 S. US Hwy into an absolute, or, at best, a mixed monarchy.” James Madison, unconstitutional doctrine. In fact our founders believed that if 129 between Trenton and Bell across from the “Field of Virginia Resolutions 1798 see at: http://www.constitution.org/ the States did not refuse to submit to unconstitutional use of Dreams” with doors open at 6:30 PM and games at 7 PM. cons/virg1798.htm Bingo Games are open to the public. Free coff ee is provided continued to page 10B or during the cooler winter season free hot chocolate. Th e American Legion was formally chartered in 1919 by returning WWI veterans who saw a need for a strong national veterans organization. Th eir diligence and vision led to creation of the Veterans Administration and the GI Bill of Rights. Th e Bill of Rights has been amended as needed on a continuous basis ever since and largely at the relentless eff ort of the American Legion. Th e American Legion Family at Post 91 has several goals Settle or Switch? for this current membership drive during the months of December and January. Together, members of Th e American Legion, Th e American Legion Auxiliary, the Sons of Th e American Legion, and the American Legion Riders make up what is known as Th e Legion Family. All four organizations place high importance on preserving our American traditions and values, improving the quality of life for our nation’s The choice is yours. children, caring for veterans and their families, and perhaps most importantly, teaching the fundamentals of good citizenship. At Capital City Bank, we have a 115-year history of “It is no secret that WW II veterans and Korean War exceptional client service and provide convenient era veterans have long been the backbone of Post 91. Unfortunately these loyal members are now few in number. banking tools like free checking, instant issue ATM Post 91 encourages qualifi ed veterans from the Vietnam War era, Lebanon/Grenada confl icts era, Panama confl ict era, and cards, competitive loan rates, bank-to-bank transfers the Persian Gulf confl icts era to join and get involved. Many and mobile banking*. local veterans may be unaware that anyone who has served since 1990 is now eligible (in addition to other war eras) and includes National Guard and Reserve veterans. Be proud you qualify!! Don’t settle. Make the switch to a better community American Legion Post 91 is forming an American Legion Riders chapter for military veterans who served honorably bank today. anywhere during the Congressionally-designated wartime eras and have a motorcycle. Sons of American Legion members are also eligible. Th e fi rst group will be considered charter members. Contact our Legion Rider chairman Richard Czarniak or our 2nd Vice Commander Sherry Earn $ for cashing in your unused Hayes-Luzader. up to 25 checks and old debit cards. Post 91 invites all of our Legion members and Auxiliary members to our Post 91 Christmas Party during our monthly meeting on Th urs., Dec. 20. A traditional Christmas turkey dinner will be served and a gift exchange of a gift which not over $10.00 in value and not gender-specifi c. Please contact Post Adjutant LaVern Bradley or 1st Vice Commander Rod Lacey so we can plan on how much food needs to be prepared. We are still looking for recently separated veterans who have a strong desire to give back to their community by www.ccbg.com promoting Americanism, Veteran Advocacy, and, “Pride of Ownership” in our community. American Legion Post 91 is a non-profi t, nationally accredited Veteran Organization. To learn more call 1st Vice Commander Rod Lacey at (352) 221-2352 or visit us on the web at www.facebook.com/ *Client purchases checks. Account subject to fees if overdrawn. All loans subject to credit approval. ATM card may be used within 24 hours after issuance for ATM or other pin-based transactions only. Bank-to-bank transfers require online banking service, and outbound and inbound transfer AmericanLegionJamersonSheffi eldPost91 . fees apply. Fees charged by the mobile service provider for accessing mobile banking are the responsibility of the user. Ask a banker for details. For God and Country!! Rod Lacey, 1st Vice Commander CROSS CITY DAV Auxiliary Events Th e Cross City Disabled LIVE BAND American Veterans on weekends Auxiliary is located at 125 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. 7 DAYS A WEEK 7 DAYS A WEEK SE 165 Ave. (Airport Road) BRONSON 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. 7 DAYS A WEEK RESTAURANT and hosts Bingo every Wed. 1/4 mi. N of Wal-Mart on and Sat at 6 p.m. at the 310 Dock Street, Cedar Key East side of US 19, Chiefl and 157 N. Hathaway Ave., Bronson Chapter Hall. 352-543-5738 352-490-4906 352-486-3880 Sun. Dec. 9 will be the date for our FREE ALL YOU CAN EAT SEAFOOD ALL YOU CAN EAT SEAFOOD ALL YOU CAN EAT SEAFOOD Christmas Dinner for ALL All day Everyday Friday & Saturday Night 5 to 10 p.m. Friday Night 5 to 10 p.m. veterans and their families. Crab Legs • Catfi sh • Fried Shrimp • Boiled Shrimp • Breaded Fish Fingers • Mullet • Clam Strips • Stuffed Crab Spread the word. www.levyjournalonline.com 6B The Levy County Journal Your Locally-Owned County Paper of Record since 1923 December 6, 2012 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF APPLICATION BEGINNING. (LEGAL DE- Pub: Nov 15, 2012, Nov 22, LEGAL DESCRIPTION ULARLY DESCRIBED AS you for the relief demanded FOR TAX DEED SCRIPTION AS SHOWN IN 2012, Nov 29, 2012, Dec OF THE PROPERTY: LOT FOLLOWS: COMMENCE in the peti tion. NOTICE IS HEREBY OR BOOK 119, PAGE 730) 06, 2012. 13, SUWANNEE HEIGHTS AT THE NORTHWEST Copies of all court docu- GIVEN, that the holder(s) TOGETHER WITH A 1980 ------RE-PLAT, ACCORDING TO CORNER OF SECTION 1, ments in this case, including of Certificate number 0494- MARION MOBILE HOME NOTICE OF APPLICATION THE PLAT THEREOF RE- TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, orders, are available at the 06 of the sale of 2006 has BEARING ID# 103518 AND FOR TAX DEED CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, RANGE 14 EAST; THENCE Clerk of the Circuit Court’s (have) filed said Certificate TITLE #94326595. NOTICE IS HEREBY PAGE 12 OF THE PUBLIC RUN S 89 DEGREES 51’ office. You may review these for a Tax Deed to be issued NAME(S) IN WHICH AS- GIVEN, that the holder(s) RECORDS IN LEVY COUN- 06” E, ALONG THE NORTH documents upon re quest. thereon. The name(s) of the SESSED: ELO G. ANDER- of Certificate number 3940- TY, FLORIDA. LINE OF SAID SECTION You must keep the Clerk holder(s) of said Certificate, SON 09 of the sale of 2009 has NAME(S) IN WHICH AS- 1, A DISTANCE OF 514.20 of the Circuit Court’s office the description of the prop- All of said property being (have) filed said Certificate SESSED: TODD A. SALIS- FEET TO THE NORTH- notified of your current ad- erty, the name(s) in which it in the County of Levy, State for a Tax Deed to be issued BURY, DIANNE SALISBURY WEST CORNER OF THAT dress. (You may file Notice is assessed are as follows: of Florida. thereon. The name(s) of the All of said property being PARCEL DESCRIBED IN of Current Address, Florida NAME(S) OF CERTIFI- Unless such Certificate holder(s) of said Certificate, in the County of Levy, State OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK Supreme Court Approved CATE HOLDER(S): MAC- shall be redeemed accord- the description of the prop- of Florida. 257, PAGE 168 OF THE Family Law Form 12.915.) WCP II LLC ing to law, the property de- erty, the name(s) in which it Unless such Certificate PUBLIC RECORDS OF WARNING: Rule 12.25, LEGAL DESCRIPTION scribed in such Certificate is assessed are as follows: shall be redeemed accord- LEVY COUNTY; THENCE Florida Family Law Rules OF THE PROPERTY: A will be sold to the highest NAME(S) OF CERTIFI- ing to law, the property de- S 00 DEGREES 08’ 15” W, of Procedure, requires cer- PARCEL OF LAND IN THE bidder in the Courthouse CATE HOLDER(S): THEO- scribed in such Certificate ALONG THE WEST LINE tain automatic disclosure of SW1/4 OF SE1/4 OF SEC- lobby on the 17th day of DORE COUCH will be sold to the highest OF SAID PARCEL DE- documents and information. TION 8, TOWNSHIP 12 December, 2012, between LEGAL DESCRIPTION bidder in the Courthouse SCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RE- Failure to comply can result SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, the hours of 11:00 A.M. and OF THE PROPERTY: LOT lobby on the 17th day of CORD BOOK 257, PAGE in sanctions, including dis- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA 2:00. 11, BLOCK 20, OCALA December, 2012, between 168, A DISTANCE OF 25.00 missal or striking of plead- BEING AS PORTION OF DATED this 8th DAY OF HIGHLANDS WEST, AC- the hours of 11:00 A.M. and FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY ings. THAT PROPERTY DE- NOVEMBER 2012. CORDING TO THE PLAT 2:00. RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF DATED November 16, SCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RE- DANNY J. SHIPP THEREOF, AS RECORDED DATED this 8th DAY OF STATE ROAD NO. 345 AND 2012. CORDS BOOK 588, PAGE CLERK OF CIRCUIT IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE NOVEMBER 2012. THE POINT OF BEGIN- DANNY J. SHIPP 409, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COURT 16, 16A-16D, OF THE PUB- DANNY J. SHIPP NING; THENCE CONTINUE Clerk of the Court LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA LIC RECORDS OF LEVY CLERK OF CIRCUIT S 00 DEGREES 08’ 15” W, By: Lindsey Polk /s/ AND BEING MORE PAR- Pub: Nov 15, 2012, Nov 22, COUNTY, FLORIDA. COURT ALONG THE WEST LINE As Deputy Clerk TICULARLY DESCRIBED 2012, Nov 29, 2012, Dec NAME(S) IN WHICH AS- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA OF SAID PARCEL AND A Pub.: Nov. 22, 29, Dec. 6, AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING 06, 2012. SESSED: CARVIOUS ROB- Pub: Nov 15, 2012, Nov 22, SOUTHERLY PROJEC- 13, 2012. AT THE SW CORNER OF ------INSON 2012, Nov 29, 2012, Dec TION THEREOF, A DIS------SAID SW1/4 OF SE1/4 OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION All of said property being in 06, 2012. TANCE OF 527.65 FEET TO IN THE CIRCUIT COURT SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 12 FOR TAX DEED the County of Levy, State of ------THE NORTH LINE OF THAT OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST; NOTICE IS HEREBY Florida. NOTICE OF APPLICATION PARTICULAR PARCEL OF CIRCUIT IN AND FOR THENCE N 00 DEGREES GIVEN, that the holder(s) Unless such Certificate FOR TAX DEED LAND DESCRIBED IN OF- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA 12’ 07” W, ALONG THE of Certificate number 2003- shall be redeemed accord- NOTICE IS HEREBY FICIAL RECORD BOOK CIVIL DIVISION WEST LINE OF SAID SW1/4 09 of the sale of 2009 has ing to law, the property de- GIVEN, that the holder(s) 367, PAGE 275; THENCE Case No.: 38-2012-CA- OF SE1/4 OF SECTION (have) filed said Certificate scribed in such Certificate of Certificate number 5239- N 89 DEGREES 51’ 06” W, 000345 8, 389.33 FEET; THENCE for a Tax Deed to be issued will be sold to the highest 09 of the sale of 2009 has ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, Division: N 87 DEGREES 49’ 55” E, thereon. The name(s) of the bidder in the Courthouse (have) filed said Certificate A DISTANCE OF 474.11 FREEDOM MORTGAGE ALONG A LINE PARALLEL holder(s) of said Certificate, lobby on the 17th day of for a Tax Deed to be issued FEET TO THE EASTERLY CORPORATION WITH THE SOUTH LINE the description of the prop- December, 2012, between thereon. The name(s) of the RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF Plaintiff, OF SAID SW1/4 OF SE1/4 erty, the name(s) in which it the hours of 11:00 A.M. and holder(s) of said Certificate, LEVY COUNTY ROAD NO. v. OF SECTION 8, 188.56 is assessed are as follows: 2:00. the description of the prop- C-341; THENCE N 00 DE- KARA S. COLSON A/K/A FEET; THENCE S 00 DE- NAME(S) OF CERTIFI- DATED this 8th DAY OF erty, the name(s) in which it GREES 07’ 43” E, ALONG KARA S. WHITE; ET. AL., GREE 03’ 00” E, ALONG A CATE HOLDER(S): THEO- NOVEMBER 2012. is assessed are as follows: SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE, Defendants, LINE PARALLEL WITH THE DORE COUCH DANNY J. SHIPP NAME(S) OF CERTIFI- A DISTANCE OF 452.75 NOTICE OF EAST LINE OF SAID SW1/4 LEGAL DESCRIPTION CLERK OF CIRCUIT CATE HOLDER(S): THEO- FEET TO THE PC OF A FORECLOSURE SALE OF SE1/4 OF SECTION 8, OF THE PROPERTY: THE COURT DORE COUCH CURVE, CONCAVE TO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- 389.37 FEET TO A POINT SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF LOT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL DESCRIPTION THE SOUTHEAST, HAVING EN pursuant to a Final Sum- ON THE SOUTH LINE OF 19, BLOCK D, OF WOOD- Pub: Nov 15, 2012, Nov 22, OF THE PROPERTY: LOT A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET, mary Judgment dated No- SAID SW1/4 OF SE1/4 LAND ACRES, ACCORD- 2012, Nov 29, 2012, Dec 31, ALLEN WADE SUBDIVI- THENCE NORTHEAST- vember 19, 2012, en tered in OF SECTION 8; THENCE ING TO THE PLAT THERE- 06, 2012. SION, ACCORDING TO THE ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF Civil Case No.: 38-2012-CA- S 87 DEGREE 49’ 55” W, OF RECORDED IN PLAT ------PLAT THEREOF RECORD- SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE 000345, of the Circuit Court ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE BOOK 3, PAGES 39 & 39A, NOTICE OF APPLICATION ED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGE OF 78.57 FEET; THENCE of the Eighth Judicial Cir- 187.53 FEET TO CLOSE PUBLIC RECORDS OF FOR TAX DEED 38, PUBLIC RECORDS OF N 00 DEGREES 09’ 50” cuit in and for Levy County, ON THE POINT OF BEGIN- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. NOTICE IS HEREBY LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA, E, A DISTANCE OF 25.00 Florida, wherein FREEDOM NING. TOGETHER WITH A NAME(S) IN WHICH AS- GIVEN, that the holder(s) LESS ADDITIONAL RIGHT- FEET TO THE SOUTHER- MORTGAGE CORPORA- 1999 REGE MOBILE HOME SESSED: CABERNET of Certificate number 4822- OF-WAY CONVEYED TO LY RIGHT OF WAY LINE TION is Plaintiff, and KARA BEARING ID #N17423A & 1 LLC, THEODORE G. 09 of the sale of 2009 has STATE OF FLORIDA FOR OF STATE ROAD NO. 345; S. COLSON A/K/A KARA S. N17423B WOZNY (have) filed said Certificate STATE ROAD NO. 500 (U.S. THENCE S 89 DEGREES WHITE; DWAYNE E. COL- NAME(S) IN WHICH AS- All of said property being for a Tax Deed to be issued HWY NO. 27) BY DEED RE- 50’ 10” E, ALONG SAID SON; UNKNOWN TENANT SESSED: JOHNETTE M. in the County of Levy, State thereon. The name(s) of the CORDED IN O.R. BOOK RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A #1; UNKNOWN TENANT ROSS, JOHNETTE D. of Florida. holder(s) of said Certificate, 613, PAGE 190, PUB- DISTANCE OF 424.15 FEET #2; ALL OTHER UNKNOWN ROSS, JOHNETTE MON- Unless such Certificate the description of the prop- LIC RECORDS OF LEVY TO CLOSE ON THE POINT PARTIES CLAIMING IN- GO ROSS shall be redeemed accord- erty, the name(s) in which it COUNTY, FLORIDA. OF BEGINNING. TERESTS BY, THROUGH, All of said property being ing to law, the property de- is assessed are as follows: NAME(S) IN WHICH AS- NAME(S) IN WHICH AS- UNDER, AND AGAINST A in the County of Levy, State scribed in such Certificate NAME(S) OF CERTIFI- SESSED: WILLIAM TIMO- SESSED: SHELLEY KAY NAMED DEFENDANT(S) of Florida. will be sold to the highest CATE HOLDER(S): THEO- THY CASTELL, WILLIAM JACKSON WHO ARE NOT KNOWN Unless such Certificate bidder in the Courthouse DORE COUCH TIMOTHY CASTELL All of said property being TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, shall be redeemed accord- lobby on the 17th day of De- LEGAL DESCRIPTION All of said property being in the County of Levy, State WHETHER SAME UN- ing to law, the property de- cember, 2012, between the OF THE PROPERTY: LOT in the County of Levy, State of Florida. KNOWN PARTIES MAY scribed in such Certificate hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 14, BLOCK 8, SUWAN- of Florida. Unless such Certificate CLAIM AN INTEREST AS will be sold to the highest DATED this 8th DAY OF NEE RIVER HIGHLANDS Unless such Certificate shall be redeemed accord- SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVI- bidder in the Courthouse NOVEMBER 2012. (CORRECTED PLAT), shall be redeemed accord- ing to law, the property de- SEES, GRANTEES, OR lobby on the 17th day of De- DANNY J. SHIPP ACCORDING TO THE ing to law, the property de- scribed in such Certificate OTHER CLAIMANTS, are cember, 2012, between the CLERK OF CIRCUIT PLAT THEREOF, AS RE- scribed in such Certificate will be sold to the highest Defendants. hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 COURT CORDED IN PLAT BOOK will be sold to the highest bidder in the Courthouse I will sell to the highest bid- DATED this 8th DAY OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA 4, PAGE 37A, PUBLIC RE- bidder in the Courthouse lobby on the 17th day of der for cash at the main lob- NOVEMBER 2012. Pub: Nov 15, 2012, Nov 22, CORDS OF LEVY COUNTY, lobby on the 17th day of December, 2012, between by of the Courthouse located DANNY J. SHIPP 2012, Nov 29, 2012, Dec FLORIDA. TOGETHER December, 2012, between the hours of 11:00 A.M. and 355 South Court Street, CLERK OF CIRCUIT 06, 2012. WITH A 2002 MERIT MO- the hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00. Bronson, FL 32621 at 11:00 COURT ------BILE HOME BEARING 2:00. DATED this 8th DAY OF a.m. on the 4th day of Febru- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE OF APPLICATION ID# FLHML2F163725836A DATED this 8th DAY OF NOVEMBER 2012. ary, 2013 the fol lowing de- Pub: Nov 15, 2012, Nov 22, FOR TAX DEED & FLHML2F163725836B NOVEMBER 2012. DANNY J. SHIPP scribed real prop erty as set 2012, Nov 29, 2012, Dec NOTICE IS HEREBY AND TITLE #85813147 & DANNY J. SHIPP CLERK OF CIRCUIT forth in said Final Summary 06, 2012. GIVEN, that the holder(s) 85813293. CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT Judgment, to wit: ------of Certificate number 3531- NAME(S) IN WHICH AS- COURT LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION 09 of the sale of 2009 has SESSED: KIMBERLY RE- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA Pub: Nov 15, 2012, Nov 22, THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 FOR TAX DEED (have) filed said Certificate NEE STRINGER Pub: Nov 15, 2012, Nov 22, 2012, Nov 29, 2012, Dec OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 NOTICE IS HEREBY for a Tax Deed to be issued All of said property being 2012, Nov 29, 2012, Dec 06, 2012. OF SECTION 21, TOWN- GIVEN, that the holder(s) thereon. The name(s) of the in the County of Levy, State 06, 2012. ------SHIP 12 SOUTH, RANGE of Certificate number 0168- holder(s) of said Certificate, of Florida. ------IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 14 EAST, LYING AND BE- 09 of the sale of 2009 has the description of the prop- Unless such Certificate NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL ING IN LEVY COUNTY, (have) filed said Certificate erty, the name(s) in which it shall be redeemed accord- FOR TAX DEED CIRCUIT IN AND FOR FLORIDA. for a Tax Deed to be issued is assessed are as follows: ing to law, the property de- NOTICE IS HEREBY LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA This property is located thereon. The name(s) of the NAME(S) OF CERTIFI- scribed in such Certificate GIVEN, that the holder(s) CASE NO. 38-2012-DR- at the Street address of: holder(s) of said Certificate, CATE HOLDER(S): THEO- will be sold to the highest of Certificate number 0154- 0810 6531 NW 82ND COURT, the description of the prop- DORE COUCH bidder in the Courthouse 10 of the sale of 2010 has JAMES A. BAILEY and CHIEFLAND, FL 32626. erty, the name(s) in which it LEGAL DESCRIPTION lobby on the 17th day of (have) filed said Certificate MARION M. BAILEY, If you are a person claiming is assessed are as follows: OF THE PROPERTY: LOT December, 2012, between for a Tax Deed to be issued Petitioner, a right to funds remaining af- NAME(S) OF CERTIFI- 16, BLOCK 46, OAK RIDGE the hours of 11:00 A.M. and thereon. The name(s) of the and ter the sale, you must file a CATE HOLDER(S): THEO- ESTATES, ACCORDING TO 2:00. holder(s) of said Certificate, ROBERT F. BEDSOLE, claim with the clerk no later DORE COUCH THE PLAT THEREOF RE- DATED this 8th DAY OF the description of the prop- Respondent. than 60 days after the sale. If LEGAL DESCRIPTION CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, NOVEMBER 2012. erty, the name(s) in which it NOTICE OF ACTION you fail to file a claim you will OF THE PROPERTY: THE PAGES 63-1 THROUGH 63- DANNY J. SHIPP is assessed are as follows: TO: not be entitled to any remain- WEST 1/2 OF THE FOL- 7, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLERK OF CIRCUIT NAME(S) OF CERTIFI- ROBERT F. BEDSOLE ing funds. After 60 days, only LOWING DESCRIBED LOT: LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. COURT CATE HOLDER(S): PPTS ADDRESS UNKNOWN the owner of record as of the COMMENCE AT THE NE NAME(S) IN WHICH AS- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA 500 LLC YOU ARE HEREBY NO- date of the lis pendens may CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 SESSED: MIGDALIA FE- Pub: Nov 15, 2012, Nov 22, LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF TIFIED that an action for claim the surplus. OF THE SE 1/4 OF SEC- DROFF 2012, Nov 29, 2012, Dec THE PROPERTY: A PARCEL temporary custody by ex- WITNESS my hand and TION 1, TOWNSHIP 12 All of said property being 06, 2012. OF LAND AS DESCRIBED tended family has been filed the seal of the court on No- SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, in the County of Levy, State ------IN DEED BOOK 76, PAGE against you, and you are vember 19, 2012. AND RUN WEST ALONG of Florida. NOTICE OF APPLICATION 613; LESS AND EXCEPT: required to serve a copy of (COURT SEAL) NORTH LINE OF NE 1/4 Unless such Certificate FOR TAX DEED DEED BOOK 89, PAGE 379, your written defenses, if any, DANNY J. SHIPP OF THE SE 1/4 A DIS- shall be redeemed accord- NOTICE IS HEREBY OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK to it, on the petitioner’s attor- CLERK OF THE COURT TANCE OF 675 FEET; RUN ing to law, the property de- GIVEN, that the holder(s) 367, PAGE 275, OFFICIAL ney, whose name is EDITH By: Gwen McElroy /s/ THENCE SOUTH AT RIGHT scribed in such Certificate of Certificate number 5079- RECORD BOOK 367, PAGE R. RICHMAN, and whose Deputy Clerk ANGLES A DISTANCE OF will be sold to the highest 09 of the sale of 2009 has 280, OFFICIAL RECORD address is P.O. Box 10, Ar- IN ACCORDANCE WITH 815 FEET; RUN THENCE bidder in the Courthouse (have) filed said Certificate BOOK 367, PAGE 283 AND cher, Florida 32618, on or THE AMERICANS WITH WEST 7.5 FEET TO POINT lobby on the 17th day of De- for a Tax Deed to be issued ROAD RIGHT OF WAY AS before December 21, 2012, DISABILITIES ACT, If you OF BEGINNING; FROM cember, 2012, between the thereon. The name(s) of the SHOWN ON THE STATE and file the original with the are a person with a disabil- SAID POINT OF BEGIN- hours of 11:00 A.M. and 2:00 holder(s) of said Certificate, OF FLORIDA DEPART- clerk of this Court at 355 ity who needs any accom- NING CONTINUE WEST DATED this 8th DAY OF the description of the prop- MENT OF TRANSPORTA- South Court Street, Bron- modation in order to partici- 207.5 FEET; THENCE NOVEMBER 2012. erty, the name(s) in which it TION MAINTENANCE MAP son, Florida 32621, either pate in this proceeding, you SOUTH 100 FEET; THENCE DANNY J. SHIPP is assessed are as follows: FOR STATE ROAD NO. 345. before service on petition- are entitled, at no cost to RUN EAST 207.5 FEET; CLERK OF CIRCUIT NAME(S) OF CERTIFI- (SECTION 34110). THE er’s attorney or im mediately you, to the provision of cer- THENCE RUN NORTH COURT CATE HOLDER(S): THEO- ABOVE DESCRIBED PAR- thereafter; other wise a de- tain assistance. Please con- 100 FEET TO POINT OF LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA DORE COUCH CEL BEING MORE PARTIC- fault will be en tered against tact Ms. Jan Phillips, Human www.levyjournalonline.com December 6, 2012 Your Locally-Owned County Paper of Record since 1923 The Levy County Journal 7B LEGAL NOTICES Resources Man ager, 201 vember, 2012. the sale, if any, other than Pages 68, 67A, thru 67M, FL 32601; Phone: 352-337- GAGE, LLC (succes sor by East University Ave., Room DANNY J. SHIPP the property owner as of Public Record of Levy 6237; Fax: 352-374-5238. merger to GMAC Mortgage 410, Gaines ville, FL 32601, Clerk of said Court the date of the Lis Pendens, County, Florida Pub.: Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 2012. Corporation), is Plaintiff, at (352) 337-6237, at least By: Gwen McElroy /s/ must file a claim within 60 a/k/a : 230 W. Country ------and SHARON R. JARRELL; 7 work ing days before your As Deputy Clerk days after the sale. Club Dr., Williston, FL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT HUBERT W. JARRELL; scheduled court appear- This notice is provided pur- Dated this 19th day of No- a/k/a 15091 NE 2nd OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL UNKNOWN TENANT #1; ance, or immediately upon suant to Administrative Or- vember, 2012. Place, Williston, FL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR UNKNOWN TENANT #2; receiving this notification if der No. 2.065. (COURT SEAL) pursuant to the Final Judg- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA ALL OTHER UNKNOWN the time before the sched- In accordance with the CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT ment entered in a case pend- CIVIL ACTION PARTIES CLAIMING IN- uled appearance is less than Americans with Disabilities COURT ing in said Court, the style of CASE NO.: 38-2012-CA- TERESTS BY, THROUGH, 7 days; if you are hearing or Act, if you are a person with By: Gwen McElroy /s/ which is indicated above. 000212 UNDER, AND AGAINST A voice impaired, call 711. a disability who needs any As Deputy Clerk Any person, other than the DIVISION: NAMED DE FENDANT(S) Pub.: Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 2012. accommodation in order to Pub.: Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 2012. rightful owner of the prop- BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., WHO ARE NOT KNOWN ------participate in this proceed------erty, must file a claim to sur- Plaintiff, TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ing, you are entitled, at no IN THE CIRCUIT COURT plus funds within 60 days vs. WHETHER SAME UN- OF THE 8TH JUDICIAL cost to you, to provisions of IN AND FOR LEVY after the above held sale for VILMA C. ROMERO , et al, KNOWN PAR TIES MAY CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR certain assistance. Please COUNTY, FLORIDA the claim to be valid. Defendant(s). CLAIM AN INTEREST AS LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA contact the Court Adminis- CASE NO: 38-2010-CA- WITNESS my hand and of- NOTICE OF SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVI- CIVIL DIVISION trator at 355 Court Street, 001124 ficial seal of said Court this FORECLOSURE SALE SEES, GRANTEES, OR CASE NO. 2010 CA 001240 Bronson, Fl 32621, Phone NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT 19th day of November, 2012. NOTICE IS HEREBY OTHER CLAIMANTS, are FORECLOSURE ADVI- No. (352)374-3639 within 2 UNION, Clerk of the Circuit Court GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- Defen dants. SORS, LLC working days of your receipt Plaintiff, By: Gwen McElroy /s/ nal Judgment of Mortgage I will sell to the highest bid- Plaintiff, of this notice or pleading; if vs. American with Disabilities Foreclosure dated Novem- der for cash at the main lob- vs. you are hearing impaired, ANDREA M. GILLESPIE; Act, if you are a person with ber 19, 2012 and entered by of the Courthouse located HAROLD DALLAS; DEBRA call 1-800-955-8771 (TDD); et al., a disability who needs any in Case No. 38-2012-CA- 355 south Court Street, DALLAS; BENEFICIAL if you are voice impaired, Defendants. accommodation in order to 000212 of the Circuit Court Bronson, FL 32621 at 11:00 FLORIDA INC.; UNKNOWN call 1-800-995-8770 (V) (Via NOTICE OF participate in this proceed- of the EIGHTH Judicial Cir- a.m. on the 4th day of Febru- PERSON(S) IN POSSES- Florida Relay Services). FORECLOSURE SALE ing, you are entitled, at no cuit in and for LEVY County, ary, 2013 the fol lowing de- SION OF THE SUBJECT Pub.: Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 2012. NOTICE is hereby given cost to you, to the provision Florida wherein BANK OF scribed real prop erty as set PROPERTY; ------that the undersigned Clerk of certain assistance. Please AMERICA, N.A. is the Plain- forth in said Final Summary Defendants. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the Circuit Court of Levy contact Ms. Jan Phillips, tiff and VILMA C. ROMERO; Judgment, to wit: NOTICE OF OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL County, Florida, will on the ADA Coordinator at (352) AMERICO R. ROMERO; Forest Meadows - Tract 3 FORECLOSURE SALE CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN 4th day of February, 2013 at 337-6237, at least 7 days are the Defendants, The A parcel of land in the SE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- AND FOR LEVY COUNTY 11:00 A.M. at the Front steps before your scheduled court Clerk of the Court will sell to 1/4 of Section 26, Town- EN pursuant to a Final Judg- GENERAL JURISDICTION of the Levy County Court- appearance. If you are hear- the highest and best bidder ship 12 South, Range 17 ment of Foreclosure dated DIVISION house in Bronson, Florida, ing or voice impaired, please for cash at the MAIN LOBBY East, Levy County, Florida, November 19, 2012, and en- CASE NO. 2011 CA 001423 offer for sale and sell at call 711. If you are deaf or OF THE LEVY COUNTY being described as fol- tered in Case No. 2010 CA public outcry to the highest hard of hearing and require COURTHOUSE at 11:00 lows: For a Point of Ref- 001240, of the Circuit Court SUNTRUST BANK, and best bidder for cash, the an ASL interpreter or an as- AM, on the 4th day of Febru- erence, commence at the of the 8th Ju dicial Circuit in Plaintiff, following-de scribed prop- sisted listening de vice to ary, 2013, the following de- Northwest corner of the and for LEVY County, Flori- vs. erty situate in Levy County, participate in a pro ceeding, scribed property as set forth Northeast 1/4 of Sec tion da. FORECLOSURE ADVI- Florida: please contact Court Inter- in said Final Judgment: 26, Township 12 South, SORS, LLC is Plaintiff and EDGAR A. ALTAMIRANO LOT 30, LIBBY preting at inter preter@cir- LOT 54, IN BLOCK 35, Range 17 East, Levy HAROLD DALLAS; DEB- A/K/A EDGARD ALTAMI- HEIGHTS, ACCORDING cuit8.org OF RAINBOW LAKES County, Florida; thence S RA DALLAS; UN KNOWN RANO, et al., TO THE PLAT THEREOF Pub.: Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 2012. ESTATES, SECTION N, 00° 23’ 18” W, along the PERSON(S) IN POSSES- Defendants RECORDED IN PLAT ------ACCORDING TO THE West line of said North- SION OF THE SUBJECT NOTICE OF BOOK 3, PAGE 53, PUB- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT PLAT THEREOF, AS RE- east 1/4, 50.01 feet, to the PROPERTY; BENEFICIAL FORECLOSURE SALE LIC RECORDS OF LEVY OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CORDED IN PLAT BOOK South right of way line of FLORIDA INC.; are defen- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIRCUIT IN AND FOR 3, AT PAGES 27, 27A Levy County Road C-102 dants. I will sell to the high- EN pursuant to a Sum mary pursuant to the Final Judg- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA THROUGH 27D, OF THE (NE 60th Street); thence est and best bidder for cash Final Judgment of Foreclo- ment entered in a case pend- CIVIL ACTION PUBLIC RECORDS OF N 89° 00’ 21” E, along said at IN THE MAIN LOBBY sure filed November 19, ing in said Court, the style of CASE NO.: 38-2011-CA- LEVY COUNTY, FLORI- South right of way line, OF THE COURTHOUSE, 2012, entered in Civil Case which is indicated above. 000719 DA. 671.62 feet; thence S 00° AT 355 SOUTH COURT No. 2011 CA 001423 of the Any person or entity claim- DIVISION: A/K/A 0 NW SKYLARK 23’ 18” W, parallel with said STREET, BRONSON, IN Circuit Court of the EIGHTH ing an interest in the surplus, BAC HOME LOANS SER- STREET, DUNNELLON, West line of Northeast 1/4, LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA Judicial Circuit in and for if any, resulting from the VICING, LP F/K/A COUN- FL 32621 2596.39 feet, to the POINT 32621, at 11:00 a.m., on the Levy County, Bronson, Flor- foreclosure sale, other than TRYWIDE HOME LOANS Any person claiming an OF BEGINNING; thence 28th day of January, 2013, ida, the Clerk of Court will the property owner as of SERVICING, L.P., interest in the surplus from S 00° 06’ 05” W, 1302.59 the following described prop- sell to the high est and best the date of the Lis Pendens, Plaintiff, the sale, if any, other than feet; thence S 89° 19’ 02” erty as set forth in said Final bidder for cash at the main must file a claim on same vs. the property owner as of W, 668.85 feet; thence Judgment, to wit: lobby of the Levy County with the Clerk of Court within TRISTA D. KENT , et al, the date of the Lis Pendens N 00° 00’ 49”W, 1298.90 A PARCEL OF LAND IN Courthouse, 355 South 60 days after the foreclosure Defendant(s). must file a claim within sixty feet; thence N 89° 00’ 21” THE NORTHWEST ¼ OF Court Street, Bronson, FL sale. NOTICE OF (60) days after the sale. E, parallel with said South THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 32621, in ac cordance with WITNESS my hand and of- FORECLOSURE SALE WITNESS MY HAND and right of way line, 671.52 OF SECTION 8, TOWN- Chapter 45, Florida Statutes ficial seal of said Court this NOTICE IS HEREBY the seal of this Court on No- feet, to close on the POINT SHIP 13 SOUTH, RANGE on the 28th day of January, 19th day of November, 2012. GIVEN pursuant to a Final vember 19, 2012. OF BEGINNING. TO- 19 EAST, LEVY COUNTY, 2013, at 11:00 AM, on the In accordance with the Judgment of Mortgage Fore- Danny J. Shipp GETHER WITH a 30 foot FLORIDA, BEING MORE following described property Americans With Disabilities closure dated June 19, 2012 Clerk of the Circuit Court ingress, egress and pub- PARTICULARLY DE- as set forth in said Summary Act, persons with disabili- and entered in Case No. 38- By: Gwen McElroy /s/ lic utilities easement over SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; Final Judgment, to-wit: ties needing a special ac- 2011-CA-000719 of the Cir- Deputy Clerk and across the fol lowing FOR A POINT OF REF- A parcel of land in Sec- commodation to participate cuit Court of the EIGHTH Ju- Americans with Disabilities described property: For a ERENCE, COMMENCE tions 9 and 16, Township in this proceeding should dicial Circuit in and for LEVY Act: If you are a person with Point of Reference, com- AT THE NORTHWEST 11 South, Range 16 East, contact Court Administra- County, Florida wherein BAC a disability who needs any mence at the North west CORNER OF SECTION Levy County, Florida, said tion at 355 South Court HOME LOANS SERVICING, accommodation in order to corner of the North east 8, TOWNSHIP 13 SOUTH, parcel being more par- Street, Bronson, Florida, LP F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE participate in this proceeding, 1/4 of Section 26, Town- RANGE 19 EAST, LEVY ticularly described as fol- Telephone (352) 486-5100, HOME LOANS SERVIC- you are entitled, at no cost to ship 12 South, Range 17 COUNTY, FLORIDA; lows: For a Point of Ref- not later than seven (7) days ING, L.P. is the Plaintiff and you, to the provision of cer- East, Levy County, Florida; THENCE SOUTH ALONG erence, commence at prior to the proceed ing. If TRISTA D. KENT; TIMOTHY tain assistance. Please con- thence S 00° 23’ 18” W, THE WEST LINE OF SAID Point “A” as defined in the hearing impaired, (TDD) W. KENT; are the Defen- tact: Ms. Jan Phillips, Human along the West line of said SECTION 8 AND THE description for the ‘Portion 1/800/955-8771, or Voice (V) dants, The Clerk of the Court Resources Manager, Alach- Northeast 1/4, 50.01 feet, CENTER-LINE OF LEVY along NE Asbell Creek 1/800/955-8770, via Florida will sell to the highest and ua County Family/Civil Court- to the South right of way COUNTY ROAD * C-323, Road’ in Exhibit ‘D’ of the Relay Service. best bidder for cash at the house, 201 E. University Av- line of Levy County Road 3249.8 FEET; THENCE ‘Declaration of Restric- (COURT SEAL) MAIN LOBBY OF THE LEVY enue, Room 410, Gainesville, C-102 (NE 60th Street); SOUTH 89°42’43” EAST. tions and Protective Cov- CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COUNTY COURTHOUSE at FL 32601; Phone: 352-337- thence N 89° 00’ 21” E, 335.2 FEET, TO THE enants for Winding River COURT 11:00 AM, on the 4th day of 6237; Fax: 352-374-5238. along said South right of SOUTH EAST CORNER Preserve’ as re corded in By: Gwen McElroy /s/ February, 2013, the follow- Pub.: Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 2012. way line, 671.62 feet, to the OF THAT CERTAIN PROP- Official Records Book 947, Deputy Clerk ing described property as set ------POINT OF BEGINNING; ERTY DESCRIBED IN OF- Page 157, public records Pub.:Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 2012. forth in said Final Judgment: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT thence S 00° 23’ 18” W, FICIAL RECORDS BOOK of Levy County, Florida, ------OF THE EIGHTH parallel with said West line 287, PAGE 793, PUBLIC being a point lying at the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT LOT 300, BLOCK 18, OF JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN of Northeast 1/4, 2596.39 RE CORDS OF LEVY ap proximate intersection OF THE 8th JUDICIAL UNIVERSITY ESTATES, AND FOR LEVY COUNTY, feet; thence S 89° 00’ 21” COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND of NE Asbell Creek Road CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR FURTHER DESCRIBED FLORIDA W, parallel with said South THE POINT OF BEGIN- with NE Jones Road, LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA AS THE EAST 1/2, OF CIVIL DIVISION right of way line, 30.01 feet; NING (P.O.B.), THENCE and being approximately CASE NO.: 2012-CA- THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF Case No.: 38-2012-CA- thence N 00° 23’ 18” E, CONTINUE SOUTH 4079 feet East and 2011 000189 THE NORTHWEST 1/4 000209 2596.39 feet, to said South 89°42’43” EAST. 357.8 feet North of the SW cor- SPRINGLEAF HOME OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 Division: right of way line; thence N FEET TO THE EAST LINE ner of Section 16, Town- EQUITY, INC. f/k/a OF THE SOUTHWEST GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC 89° 00’ 21” E, along said OF THAT PROPERTY DE- ship 11 South, Range 16 AMERICAN GENERAL 1/4 OF SECTION 14, (successor by merger to South right of way line, SCRIBED IN DEED BOOK East; thence N 31°19’54” HOME EQUITY, INC., TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, GMAC Mortgage Corpora- 30.01 feet, to close on the 104, PAGE 516, THENCE E, 50.48 feet, to a point Plaintiff, RANGE 17, EAST, LEVY tion) POINT OF BEGINNING. NORTH 00°18’13” WEST. on that portion of the vs. COUNTY, FLORIDA. Plaintiff, Together with those cer tain 201.05 FEET TO THE bound ary the ‘Common STEVEN ALAN PHILLIPS A/K/A 11391 NE 73RD v. Mobile Homes de scribed SOUTH LINE OF PROP- Prop erty’ described in a/k/a STEVE ALAN PHIL- LANE, BRONSON, FL SHARON R. JARRELL; as: 200 Pioneer ID Num- ERTY DESCRIBED IN OF- said Ex hibit ‘Ds that lies LIPS a/k/a STEVE PHILLIPS 32621 HUBERT W. JARRELL; bers PH914GA16737A and FICIAL RECORDS BOOK at the Northeast corner and AMY PHILLIPS, hus- Any person claiming an UNKNOWN TENANT #1; PH914GA16737B 83, PAGE 140; THENCE of the intersection of NE band and wife; HARRIETT interest in the surplus from UNKNOWN TENANT #2; This property is located at NORTH 89°42’43” WEST. Asbell Creek Road with E. DOWNS and JOHN DOE, the sale, if any, other than ALL OTHER UNKNOWN the Street address of: 5490 ALONG THE SOUTH NE Jones Road’ thence UNKNOWN TENANT(S), the property owner as of PARTIES CLAIMING IN- NE 116th Avenue, Bron- LINE OF PROPERTY DE- N 21°04’50” W, along that Defendants. the date of the Lis Pendens TERESTS BY, THROUGH, son, FL 32621. SCRIBED IN OFFICIAL portion of the boundary of NOTICE OF must file a claim within sixty UNDER, AND AGAINST A Any person claiming an RECORDS BOOK 83, said ‘Common Property’ FORECLOSURE SALE (60) days after the sale. NAMED DEFENDANT(S) interest in the surplus from PAGE 140 AND OFFICIAL that lies along the East NOTICE is hereby given WITNESS MY HAND and WHO ARE NOT KNOWN the sale, if any, other than RECORDS BOOK 282, side of NE Jones Road, that the Clerk of the Cir- the seal of this Court on No- TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, the property owner as of PAGE 10, 357.8 FEET TO 2405.28 feet, to the Point cuit Court of Levy County, vember 19, 2012. WHETHER SAME UN- the date of the Lis Pendens THE EAST LINE OF SAID of Beginning; thence con- Florida, will, on the 4th day Danny J. Shipp KNOWN PARTIES MAY must file a claim within sixty PROPERTY DESCRIBED tinue N 21°04’50” W, along of February, 2013, at 11:00 Clerk of the Circuit Court CLAIM AN INTEREST AS (60) days after the sale. IN OFFICIAL RECORDS said boundary, 1040.51 a. m. Eastern time, at the By: Gwen McElroy /s/ SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVI- WITNESS my hand and BOOK 287, PAGE feet; thence N 08°23’30” Levy County Board of Coun- Deputy Clerk SEES, GRANTEES, OR the seal of the court on No- 793; THENCE SOUTH W, along said bound- ty Commissioners Meeting Americans with Disabilities OTHER CLAIMANTS, vember 19, 2012. 00°18’13” EAST. 201.05 ary, 182.92 feet; thence Room, 355 S. Court St., Act: If you are a person with Defendants, (COURT SEAL) FEET TO CLOSE ON THE N 81°36’30” E, 620.84 Bronson, FL 32301 offer for a disability who needs any NOTICE OF DANNY J. SHIPP POINT OF BEGINNING feet; thence S 61°52’35” sale and sell at public outcry accommodation in order to FORECLOSURE SALE CLERK OF THE COURT (P.O.B.). E, 556.75 feet; thence to the high est and best bid- participate in this proceeding, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- By: Gwen McElroy /s/ A person claiming an in- S 88°38’49” E, 1075.45 der for cash, the following you are entitled, at no cost to EN pursuant to a Final Sum- Deputy Clerk terest in the surplus from feet; thence S 46°36’31” described property situated you, to the provision of cer- mary Judgment dated No- IN ACCORDANCE WITH the sale, if any, other than W, 660.38 feet; thence S in Levy County, Florida: tain assistance. Please con- vember 19, 2012, en tered in THE AMERICAN’S WITH the property owner as of the 68°55’10” W, 1392.74 feet Lot 8, Block 68, Willis- tact: Ms. Jan Phillips, Human Civil Case No.: 38-2012-CA- DISABILITIES ACT, If you date of the lis pendens must to close on the Point of ton Highlands and Resources Manager, Alach- 000209, of the Circuit Court are a person with a disability file a claim with 60 days after Beginning. Country Club Estates, ac- ua County Family/Civil Court- of the Eighth Judicial Circuit who needs any accommo- the sale. Any person claiming an cording to the Plat thereof house, 201 E. University Av- in and for LEVY County, Flor- dation in order to participate Dated this 19th day of No- interest in the surplus from recorded in Plat Book 3, enue, Room 410, Gainesville, ida, wherein GMAC MORT- in this proceeding, you are www.levyjournalonline.com 8B The Levy County Journal Your Locally-Owned County Paper of Record since 1923 December 6, 2012 LEGAL NOTICES entitled, at no cost to you, 95.00 FEET; THENCE CEASED, THE RESPEC- for Levy County, Florida in CHAPTER 45 MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET- to the provision of certain SOUTH 88°26’05” EAST, TIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, which CitiMortgage, Inc., NOTICE IS HEREBY BACKED CERTIFICATES, as sistance. Please contact 236.38 FEET TO SAID DEVI SEES, GRANTEES, is the Plaintiff and Frank A. GIVEN Pursuant to a Final SERIES 2006-6, is Plaintiff Ms. Jan Phillips, Human POINT OF BEGINNING AS SIGNEES, CREDITORS, Marino, Jr., Tara Lynn Ma- Judgment of Foreclosure and GEORGE TUCCI; et al., Resources Manager, 201 PARCEL B: LIENORS, AND TRUS- rino, Bank of America, N.A., dated November 19, 2012, are Defen dants, the Clerk East University Ave., Room A PART OF LANDS DE- TEES, AND ALL OTHER are defendants, I will sell to and entered in Case No. of Levy County will sell to 410, Gainesville, FL 32601, SCRIBED IN OFFICIAL PERSONS CLAIMING BY, the highest and best bidder 38-2011-CA-000796 of the the high est and best bidder at (352) 337-6237, within 2 RECORD BOOK 242, THROUGH, UNDER OR for cash in/on the BOCC Circuit Court of the Eighth for cash in the BOCC meet- working days of your receipt PAGE 117 AND A PART AGAINST THE NAMED Meeting Room of the Levy Judicial Circuit in and for ing room of the Levy County of this summons. If you are OF LANDS DE SCRIBED DEFENDANT(S); AMERI- County Courthouse, 355 S. Levy County, Florida in Court house, 355 S. Court hearing or voice impaired, IN OFFICIAL RECORD CAN GENERAL FINANCIAL Court St., Bronson, Florida which GMAC Mortgage, Street, Bronson, FL 32621, call (800) 955-8771; if you BOOK 381, PAGE 384, SERVICES OF AMERICA 32621, Levy County, Florida LLC, is the Plaintiff and Wil- at 11:00 A.M. on the 28th day are voice impaired, call (800) BOTH OF THE PUBLIC INC.; WHETHER DIS- at 11:00 AM on the 28th day liam Arthur Graden, Tenant of January, 2013, the fol- 955-8770. RECORDS OF LEVY SOLVED OR PRESENTLY of January, 2013, the follow- #1 n/k/a Demetric Davis, lowing described property Pub.: Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 2012. COUNTY, FLORIDA; LY- EXISTING, TOGETHER ing described property as set are defendants, I will sell to as set forth in said Sum mary ------ING IN THE SOUTHEAST WITH ANY GRANTEES, forth in said Final Judgment the highest and best bidder Final Judgment, to wit: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 1/4. OF SECTION 36, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, of Foreclo sure: for cash in/on the BOCC THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, LIENORS, OR TRUSTEES THE LAND REFERRED Meeting Room of the Levy OF THE NORTHWEST CIRCUIT IN AND FOR RANGE 18 EAST, LEVY OF SAID DEFENDANT(S) TO IN THE DEED IS SIT- County Courthouse, 355 S. 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA COUNTY, FLORIDA; AND ALL OTHER PERSONS UATED IN THE STATE Court St., Bronson, Florida 1/4 OF THE SOUTH- CIVIL DIVISION BEING MORE PAR- CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, OF FLORIDA, COUN- 32621, Levy County, Florida WEST 1/4 OF SEC- Case #: 2011-CA-000702 TICULARLY DE SCRIBED WHETHER UNDER, OR TY OF LEVY, CITY OF at 11:00 AM on the 4th day of TION 32, TOWNSHIP AS FOLLOWS: AGAINST DEFENDANT(S); YANKEETOWN, AND DE- February, 2013, the follow- 14 SOUTH, RANGE 16 CitiMortgage, Inc. COMMENCE AT AN UNKNOWN TENANT #1; SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: ing described property as set EAST, CONTAINING 2.5 Plaintiff IRON FOUND UNKNOWN TENANT #2; TRACT NO. 41 OF SUR- forth in said Final Judgment ACRES, MORE OR LESS, -vs.- AT THE SOUTHEAST Defendant(s) VEY MADE BY ARTHUR of Foreclo sure: ACCORDING TO THE Stephen M. McMillen; Kary- CORNER OF SAID NOTICE OF SALE D. RAY, REGISTERED LOT 11, SUNSHINE ES- GOVERNMENT SURVEY, lanne McMillen a/k/a K. Mc- SECTION 36 AND Notice is hereby given that, SURVEYOR OF CRYS- TATES 2ND ADDITION, IN LEVY COUNTY, FLOR- Millen; Household Finance RUN THENCE NORTH pursuant to a Final Summary TAL RIVER, FLORIDA FOR ACCORDING TO THE IDA. Corporation III; Unknown 88°26’43” WEST, ALONG Judgment of Foreclosure TOM KNOTTS DATED OC- PLAT THEREOF AS RE- and all fixtures and personal Tenants in Possession #1 THE SOUTH LINE OF entered in the above-styled TOBER 31, 1971, AS FUR- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK property located therein or as to 833; Unknown Ten- SAID SECTION 533.16 cause, in the Circuit Court THER DESCRIBED. 7, PAGE 53 OF THE PUB- thereon, which are included ants in Pos session #2 as to FEET; THENCE NORTH of Levy County, Florida, I COMMENCE AT THE LIC RECORDS OF LEVY as security in Plaintiff’s mort- 833; Un known Tenants in 00°44’49” WEST, 495.34 will sell the property situate NE CORNER OF SEC- COUNTY, FLORIDA. gage. Posses sion #1 as to 835; FEET TO THE SOUTH- in Levy County, Florida, de- TION 5, TOWNSHIP 17 TOGETHER WITH Any person claiming an Unknown Tenants in Pos- WEST CORNER OF LOT scribed as: SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, A MOBILE HOME LO- interest in the surplus funds session #2 as to 835; If liv- 1, BLOCK A, BAKER’S Lots 7 & 8, Block 25, THENCE SOUTH 0 DE- CATED THEREON AS A from the sale, if any, other ing, and all Unknown Par- SUBDIVISION REVISED, MCKENZIE’S ADDITION, GREES 42 MINUTES 52 PERMANENT FIXTURE than the property owner as ties claiming by, through, ACCORDING TO THE according to the plat SECONDS WEST ALONG AND APPURTENANCE of the date of the lis pendens under and against the above PLAT THEREOF AS RE- thereof, as recorded in THE EAST LINE OF SEC- THERETO, DESCRIBED must file a claim within 60 named Defendant(s) who CORDED IN PLAT BOOK Plat Book 2, Page 55, of TION 5, A DISTANCE OF AS: A 2008 KING DOU- days after the sale. are not known to be dead or 3, PAGE 14, SAID PUB- the Public Records of Levy 215.93 FEET, SAID POINT BLEWIDE MANUFAC- Dated at Bronson, Levy alive, whether said Unknown LIC RECORDS; THENCE County Florida. BEING ON THE NORTH- TURED HOME, BEAR- County, Florida, this 21st day Par ties may claim an interest NORTH 00°44’26” WEST, To include a: ERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE ING I.D. # N813535A of November, 2012. as Spouse, Heirs, Devi sees, ALONG THE WEST LINE 2000 GENA VIN OF STATE ROAD NO. 40, AND N813535B; TITLE Danny J. Shipp Grantees, or Other Claim- OF SAID BLOCK A, A GMHGA210026854 THENCE WEST ALONG # 103107849 AND Clerk of said Circuit Court ants DISTANCE OF 175.09 0081952783 THE NORTH RIGHT OF 103107933. By: Gwen McElroy /s/ Defendant(s). FEET TO THE POINT A/K/A WAY LINE OF STATE A/K/A 7210 NW 55TH As Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF SALE OF BEGINNING OF THE 1223 NW 14th Ave ROAD 40 A DIS TANCE AVE, CHIEFLAND, FL* Pub.: Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 2012. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- HEREIN DESCRIBED Chiefland, FL 32626 OF 85.80 FEET; THENCE 32626-5425 ------EN pursuant to an Or der of PARCEL; THENCE at public sale, to the highest NORTH 07 DE GREES 07 Any person claiming an IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Final Judgment of Foreclo- CONTINUE NORTH and best bidder, for cash, at MINUTES 08 SECONDS interest in the surplus from OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL sure dated November 19, 00°44’26” WEST, ALONG the Lobby of the Levy Court- WEST A DISTANCE OF the sale, if any, other than CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR 2012, en tered in Civil Case SAID WEST LINE, 95.00 house, Court Street, Bron- 837.45 FEET TO THE the property owner as of the LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA No. 2011-CA-000702 of the FEET; THENCE NORTH son, FL at 11:00 a.m., on POINT OF BEGINNING. date of the Lis Pendens must CASE NO. 2011-CA-001214 Circuit Court of the 8th Ju- 88°26’05” WEST, 236.38 January 28, 2013. FROM SAID POINT OF file a claim within 60 days af- THE BANK OF NEW YORK dicial Circuit in and for Levy FEET; THENCE SOUTH Any person claiming an BEGINNING CONTINUE ter the sale. MELLON, AS TRUSTEE County, Florida, wherein 00°44’26” EAST, 95.00 interest in the surplus from NORTH ALONG SAID Dated in Levy County, Flor- FOR CIT HOME EQUITY CitiMortgage, Inc., Plaintiff FEET; THENCE SOUTH the sale, if any, other than LINE 836.86 FEET TO THE ida this 19th day of Novem- LOAN TRUST 2002-1, and Stephen M. McMillen 88°26’05” EAST, 236.38 the property owner as of the SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY ber, 2012. Plaintiff, are defendant(s), I, will sell FEET TO SAID POINT OF date of the lis pendens, must LINE OF STATE ROAD Clerk of the Circuit Court vs. to the highest and best bid- BEGINNING. file a claim within 60 days af- NO. 40A, THENCE EAST Levy County, Florida JACK T. RUSSELL JR., ET der for cash AT THE LOBBY ANY PERSON CLAIM ING ter the sale. ALONG SAID RIGHT OF By: Gwen McElroy /s/ AL. AT LEVY COUNTY COURT- AN INTEREST IN THE SUR- Witness, my hand and seal WAY A DISTANCE OF Deputy Clerk Defendants HOUSE, LOCATED AT 355 PLUS FROM THE SALE, IF of this court on the 19th day 312.01 FEET, THENCE If you are a person with a RE-NOTICE OF S. COURT STREET, BRON- ANY, OTHER THAN THE of November, 2012. SOUTH ERLY 834.52 disability who needs any ac- FORECLOSURE SALE SON, LEVY COUNTY, PROPERTY OWNER AS (COURT SEAL) FEET, THENCE WEST- commodation in order to par- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- FLORIDA, AT 11:00 A.M. on OF THE DATE OF THE LIS CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT ERLY 312 FEET TO THE ticipate in this proceed ing, EN pursuant to a Final Judg- January 29, 2013, the follow- PENDENS MUST FILE A COURT POINT OF BEGINNING. you are entitled, at no cost to ment of Foreclosure dated ing de scribed property as set CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS By: Gwen McElroy /s/ BEING APPROXIMATELY you, to the provision of cer- July 20, 2012, and entered in forth in said Final Judgment, AFTER THE SALE. Deputy Clerk 6 ACRES, ALL LYING AND tain assistance. Per sons with Case No. 2011-CA-001214, to-wit: If you are a person with a AMERICANS WITH DIS- BEING IN SECTION 32 a disability who need any ac- of the Circuit Court of the PARCEL A: disability who needs any ac- ABILITIES (ADA) RE- AND 33, TOWNSHIP 16 commodation in order to par- Eighth Judicial Circuit in and A PART OF LANDS DE- commodation in order to par- QUESTS FOR ACCOM- SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST ticipate should call Jan Phil- for LEVY County, Florida. SCRIBED IN OFFICIAL ticipate in this proceed ing, MODATIONS FOR NOTICE LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. lips, ADA Coor dinator, Alach- THE BANK OF NEW YORK RECORD BOOK 242, you are entitled, at no cost to OF COURT PROCEED- A/K/A 3920 S.E. 193RD ua County Courthouse, 201 MELLON, AS TRUSTEE PAGE 117 AND A PART you, to the provision of cer- INGS: If you are a person PLACE, YANKEETOWN, E. Univer sity Ave., Gaines- FOR CIT HOME EQUITY OF LANDS DE SCRIBED tain assistance. Please con- with a disability who needs FL 34498-2134 ville, FL 32601 at (352)337- LOAN TRUST 2002-1 (here- IN DEED BOOK 70, PAGE tact the ADA Coordinator; any accommodation in or- Any person claiming an 6237 within two (2) working after “Plaintiff), is Plaintiff 567, BOTH OF THE PUB- 201 East Uni versity Avenue, der to participate in this pro- interest in the surplus from days of receipt of this notice; and JACK T. RUSSELL LIC RECORDS OF LEVY Room 410, Gainesville, Flor- ceeding, you are entitled, at the sale, if any, other than if you are hearing impaired, JR.; UNKNOWN SPOUSE COUNTY, FLORIDA; LY- ida 32601 (352) 491-4490 no cost to you, to the provi- the property owner as of the please call 1-800-955-8771; OF JACK T. RUSSELL, JR. ING IN THE SOUTHEAST at least 7 days before your sion of certain assistance. date of the Lis Pendens must if you are voice impaired, N/K/A MELISSA RUSSELL; 1/4 OF SECTION 36, scheduled court appear- Please contact Ms. Jan Phil- file a claim within 60 days af- please call 1-800-955-8770. UNIVERSITY OAKS HOM- TOWNSHIP 12 SOUTH, ance, or im mediately upon lips, ADA Coordinator, Alach- ter the sale. Pub.: Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 2012. EOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION, RANGE 18 EAST, LEVY receiving this notification if ua County Family and Civil Dated in Levy County, Flor------INC.; PERKINS STATE COUNTY, FLORIDA; BE- the time before the sched- Justice Center, 201 East ida this 19th day of Novem- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT BANK, are defen dants. I ING MORE PARTICU- uled ap pearance is less than University Avenue, Room ber, 2012. OF THE 8TH JUDICIAL will sell to the high est and LARLY DE SCRIBED AS 7 days. If you are hearing or 410, Gainesville, FL 32601 Clerk of the Circuit Court CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR best bidder for cash in the FOLLOWS: voice impaired, call 711. at (352) 337-6237 at least 7 Levy County, Florida LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA. MAIN LOBBY of the Court- COMMENCE AT AN DANNY J. SHIPP days before your scheduled By: Gwen McElroy /s/ CASE No.: 38-2009-CA- house located at 355 South IRON MARKER FOUND CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT court appear ance, or imme- Deputy Clerk 001257 Court Street, Bronson, at AT THE SOUTHEAST COURT diately upon receiving this If you are a person with a U.S. BANK NATIONAL 11:00 a.m., on the 28th day CORNER OF SAID Levy County, Florida notification if the time before disability who needs any ac- ASSOCIATION, AS SUC- of January, 2013, the follow- SECTION 36 AND By: Gwen McElroy /s/ the sched uled appearance is commodation in order to par- CESSOR TRUSTEE, TO ing de scribed property as set RUN THENCE NORTH DEPUTY CLERK OF less than 7 days; if you are ticipate in this proceed ing, BANK OF AMERICA, NA- forth in said Final Judgment, 88°26’43” WEST, ALONG COURT hearing or voice impaired, you are entitled, at no cost TIONAL ASSOCIATION AS to wit: THE SOUTH LINE OF Pub.: Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 2012. call 711. If you are deaf to you, to the provision of SUCCESSOR BY MERGER LOT 13, BLOCK 46, SAID SECTION 533.16 ------or hard of hearing and re- certain assistance. Per sons TO LASALLE BANK NA- UNIVERSITY OAKS, AC- FEET; THENCE NORTH IN THE CIRCUIT COURT quire an ASL interpreter or with a disability who need TIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS CORDING TO THE PLAT 00°44’49” WEST, 495.34 OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL an assisted listening device any accommodation in order TRUS TEE, FOR OWNIT THEREOF, AS FILED IN FEET TO THE SOUTH- CIRCUIT OF THE STATE to participate in a proceed- to participate should call Jan MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE WEST CORNER OF LOT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR ing, please contact the Court Phillips, ADA Coor dinator, OWNIT MORTGAGE LOAN 15, OF THE PUBLIC RE- 1, BLOCK A, BAKER’S LEVY COUNTY Interpreter Program at inter- Alachua County Court- ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI- CORDS OF LEVY COUN- SUBDIVISION REVISED, CIVIL DIVISION [email protected] house, 201 E. Univer sity CATES, SERIES 20066, TY, FLORIDA. LESS AND ACCORDING TO THE CASE NO. 38-2011-CA- Pub.: Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 2012. Ave., Gainesville, FL 32601 Plaintiff, EXCEPT ROAD RIGHT PLAT THEREOF AS RE- 000684 ------at (352)337-6237 within two vs. OF WAYS. CORDED IN PLAT BOOK SPRINGLEAF HOME EQUI- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT (2) working days of receipt of GEORGE TUCCI; et al., Under the American with 3, PAGE 14, SAID PUB- TY, INC. F/K/A AMERICAN OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL this notice; if you are hearing Defendants. Disabilities Act, if you are a LIC RECORDS; THENCE GENERAL HOME EQUITY, CIRCUIT IN AND FOR impaired, please call 1-800- RE-NOTICE OF SALE person with a disability who NORTH 00°44’26” WEST, INC., LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA 955-8771; if you are voice PURSUANT TO needs any accommodation ALONG THE WEST LINE Plaintiff, CIVIL ACTION impaired, please call 1-800- CHAPTER 45 in order to participate in this OF SAID BLOCK A, A vs. CASE NO.: 38-2011-CA- 955-8770. NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN proceeding, you are enti tled, DISTANCE OF 270.09 JAMES HENRY LATSON 001257 Pub.: Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 2012. pursuant to a Summary Fi- at no cost to you, to the pro- FEET TO THE POINT JR. A/K/A JAMES LATSON DIVISION: ------nal Judgment of Foreclo sure vision of certain assis tance. OF BEGINNING OF THE JR.; UNKNOWN SPOUSE CITIMORTGAGE, INC., IN THE CIRCUIT COURT dated June 17, 2010 and en- Please contact the ADA Co- HEREIN DESCRIBED OF JAMES HENRY LATSON Plaintiff, OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL tered in Case No. 38-2009- ordinator at (352) 337-6237, PARCEL: THENCE CON- JR. A/K/A JAMES LATSON vs. CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CA-001257 of the Circuit at least 7 days before your TINUE NORTH 00°44’26” JR.; LAQUANDA K. LAT- FRANK A. MARINO, JR., LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA Court of the 8th Judi cial Cir- scheduled court appear- WEST, ALONG SAID SON; WILLIS L. WATKINS; et al, CIVIL ACTION cuit in and for Levy County, ance. If you are hearing or WEST LINE, 135.00 FEET UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF Defendant(s). CASE NO.: 38-2011-CA- Florida, wherein U.S. BANK voice impaired, please call TO THE NORTHWEST WILLIS L. WATKINS; NINA NOTICE OF SALE 000796 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, 711. If you are deaf or hard CORNER OF LOT 4, R. WATKINS; UNKNOWN PURSUANT TO DIVISION: AS SUC CESSOR TRUST- of hearing and require an SAID BLOCK A; THENCE SPOUSE OF NINA R. WAT- CHAPTER 45 GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC, EE, TO BANK OF AMERI- ASL interpieter or an assist- NORTH 88°26’05” WEST, KINS; WANDA WRIGHT; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- Plaintiff, CA, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- ed listening device to partici- 287.18 FEET; THENCE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF EN Pursuant to a Final Judg- vs. TION AS SUCCESSOR BY pate in a proceed ing, please SOUTH 00°44’26” EAST, WANDA WRIGHT; IF LIV- ment of Foreclosure dated WILLIAM ARTHUR MERGER TO LASALLE contact iCourt Interpreting at 230.00 FEET; THENCE ING, INCLUDING ANY 2012, and entered in Case GRADEN, et al, BANK NATIONAL ASSO- inter [email protected] SOUTH 88°26’05” EAST, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF No. 38-2011-CA-001257 Defendant(s). CIATION, AS TRUSTEE, Dated this 19th day of No- 50.80 FEET; THENCE SAID DEFENDANT(S), IF of the Circuit Court of the NOTICE OF SALE FOR OWNIT MORTGAGE vember, 2012. NORTH 00°44’26” WEST, REMAR RIED, AND IF DE- Eighth Judicial Circuit in and PURSUANT TO LOAN TRUST, OWNIT (SEAL) www.levyjournalonline.com December 6, 2012 Your Locally-Owned County Paper of Record since 1923 The Levy County Journal 9B LEGAL NOTICES DANNY J. SHIPP ties Act, persons needing a MORRISTON, FL 32668 (RESIDENCE UNKNOWN); ing ID # 2246A & 2246B, DISH02568A/B CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT spe cial accommodation to UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DAVID H. RIZER A/K/A commonly known as: This property is located at COURT par ticipate in this Hearing MARGARET A. JEMPSON DAVID RIZER (RESI- 19591 Vicki Dr, Inglis, FL the Street address of: BY: Gwen McElroy /s/ should contact the A.D.A. AKA MARGARET DENCE UNKNOWN); 34449 8950 NE 118th Lane, As Deputy Clerk Coordinator not later than JEMPSON UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF has been filed against you Bronson, Florida 32621 Any person claiming an in- seven (7) days prior to the Last Known Address DAVID H. RIZER A/K/A and you are required to has been filed against you terest in the surplus from proceeding at the Florida 21030 SE 67TH PL DAVID RIZER (RESI- serve a copy of your writ- and you are required to the sale, if any, other than Relay Service at 1-800-955- MORRISTON, FL 32668 DENCE UNKNOWN) ten defenses, if any, to it on serve a copy of your written the property owner as of 8770. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that YOU ARE NOTIFIED that Jacob A. Thomas, c/o John- defenses on or before Janu- the date of the Lis Pendens Pub.: Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 2012. an action for Foreclosure of an action for Foreclosure son & Freedman, LLC, the ary 11, 2013 a date which is must file a claim within 60 ------Mortgage on the following of Mortgage on the follow- Plaintiff’s attorney, whose within 30 days after the first days after the sale. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT described property: ing described property: address is 400 Northridge publication, if any, on Eliza- OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL LOT 7, BLOCK 27, OF LOT 7, BLOCK 11, FAN- Road, Suite 1100 M/S 27, beth R. Wellborn, P.A., Plain- Pub.: Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 2012. CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OCALA HIGHLANDS NIN SPRINGS ANNEX, Sandy Springs, Georgia tiff’s attorney, whose address ------LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA WEST, ACCORDING TO ACCORDING TO THE 30350, within 30 days after is 350 Jim Moran Blvd., IN THE CIRCUIT COURT CASE NO.: 2012 CA THE PLAT THEREOF, MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, the first publication date: De- Suite 100, Deerfield Beach, OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL 000633 AS RECORDED IN PLAT AS RECORDED IN PLAT cember 6, 2012, and file the Florida 33442, and file the CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC, BOOK 4, PAGES 16, 16A BOOK 3, PAGE 31, OF THE original with the Clerk of this original with this Court either LEVY COUNTY, Plaintiff, THROUGH 16D, INCLU- PUBLIC RECORDS OF court either before service before service on Plaintiff’s STATE OF FLORIDA. VS. SIVE, OF THE PUBLIC LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA; on the plaintiff’s attorney attorney, or immediately GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION MARY K. TYSON; et al., RECORDS OF LEVY TOGETHER WITH THAT or imme diately thereafter; there after; otherwise, a de- Case No. 38-2012-CA- Defendant(s). COUNTY, FLORIDA. 2009 LIVE OAK HOMES otherwise a default will be fault will be entered against 000654 NOTICE OF ACTION TOGETHER WITH A MOBILE HOME VIN #LO- entered against you for the you for the relief demanded WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL TO: 2004 NOBILITY MANU- HGA10810514A; TITLE relief demanded in the com- in the Complaint or petition. SYSTEM FLORIDA, INC. Mark K. Tyson & Unknown FACTURED HOME SE- #101346073 AND plaint or petition. This Notice shall be pub- Plaintiff, Spouse of Mark K. Tyson RIAL# N8-11636A/B. VIN #LOHGA10810514B; DATED: November 30, lished once a week for two vs. Last Known Residence: a/k/a 21030 SE 67TH PL, TITLE #101346030 2012. consecutive weeks in the GREGORY KERSHNER; 8551 NW 157 PL., MORRISTON, FL 32668 a/k/a 7070 NW 165TH As Clerk of the Court LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL DAWN KERSHNER; and Trenton, FL 32693 has been filed against you STREET, TRENTON, By: Deanna Dobbins /s/ WITNESS my hand and UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS, YOU ARE HEREBY NO- and you are required to FLORIDA 32693- As Deputy the seal of the court on No- TENANTS, OWNERS, AND TIFIED that an action to serve a copy of your writ- has been filed against you Pub.: Dec. 6, 13, 2012. vember 26, 2012. OTHER UNKNOWN PAR- foreclose a mortgage on the ten defenses, if any, to it, on and you are required to ------(COURT SEAL) TIES, including, if a named following property in Levy Marinosci Law Group, P.C., serve a copy of your writ- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT DANNY J. SHIPP defendant is deceased, the County, Florida: Attorney for Plaintiff, whose ten defenses, if any, to it, on OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CLERK OF THE COURT personal representatives, THE EAST ½ OF TRACT address is 100 W. Cyprus Kahane & Associates, P.A., CIRCUIT IN AND FOR By: Gwen McElroy /s/ the surviving spouse, heirs, 16 OF AN UNRECORDED Creek Road, Suite 1045, Attorney for Plaintiff, whose LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA Deputy Clerk devisees, grantees, credi- SUBDIVI SION IN LEVY Fort Lauderdale, Florida address is 8201 Peters CIVIL DIVISION IN ACCORDANCE WITH tors, and all other parties COUNTY, FLORIDA, BE- 33309 on or before Janu- Road, Ste. 3000, Plantation, CASE NO.: 38-2012-CA- THE AMERICAN’S WITH claiming by, through, under ING MORE PARTICU- ary 4, 2013, a date which is FLORIDA 33324 000566 DISABILITIES ACT, If you or against that defendant, LARLY DE SCRIBED AS within thirty (30) days after on or before January 11, DIVISION: are a person with a disability and all claimants, persons or FOLLOWS: THE EAST the first publication of this 2013, a date which is within BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. who needs any accommo- parties, natural or corpo rate, ½ OF THE EAST ½ OF Notice in the LEVY COUN- thirty (30) days after the first Plaintiff, dation in order to participate or whose exact legal status THE SOUTHEAST ¼ OF TY JOURNAL and file the publication of this Notice in v. in this proceeding, you are is unknown, claiming under THE NORTHEAST ¼ OF original with the Clerk of this the LEVY COUNTY JOUR- MICHAEL J. FARMER entitled, at no cost to you, any of the above named or THE NORTHWEST ¼ OF Court either before service NAL and file the origi nal with A/K/A MICHAEL FARM- to the provision of certain described defen dants, SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP on Plaintiff’s attorney or im- the Clerk of this Court either ER; DEBORAH D. GRIF- as sistance. Please contact Defendants. 11 SOUTH, RANGE 14 mediately thereafter; other- before service on Plaintiff’s FIN; UNKNOWN SPOUSE the ADA Coordinator, Ala- NOTICE OF SUIT - EAST, LEVY COUNTY, wise a de fault will be entered attorney or immediately OF MICHAEL J. FARMER chua County Courthouse, PROPERTY FLORIDA. LESS AND against you for the relief de- thereafter; oth erwise a de- A/K/A MICHAEL FARMER; 201 East University Ave., TO: EXCEPT THE SOUTH mand in the complaint. fault will be en tered against UNKNOWN TENANT #1; Gainesville, FL 32601, at DAWN KERSHNER 25 FEET THEREOF FOR This notice is provided pur- you for the relief demanded UNKNOWN TENANT #2; (352) 337-6237, at least 7 UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS, ROAD RIGHT OF WAY. suant to Administrative Or- in the complaint. ALL OTHER UNKNOWN days before your scheduled TENANTS, OWNERS, AND TOGETHER WITH 2008 der No. 2.065. This notice is provided pur- PARTIES CLAIMING IN- court appearance, or imme- OTHER UNKNOWN PAR- FLEETWOOD DOUBLE- IN ACCORDANCE WITH suant to Administrative Or- TERESTS BY, THROUGH, diately upon receiving this TIES WIDE MOBILE HOME THE AMERICANS WITH der No.2.065. UNDER, AND AGAINST A notification if the time before Residence: Unknown VIN #FLFL870 A/B DISABILITIES ACT, If you In accordance with the NAMED DEFENDANT(S) the scheduled appearance is Mailing Address: Unknown 33899GH21 are a person with a disabil- Americans with Disabilities WHO ARE NOT KNOWN less than 7 days; if your are YOU ARE HEREBY NO- has been filed against you ity who needs any accom- Act, if you are a person with TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, hearing or voice im paired, TIFIED that an action to and you are required to modation in order to partici- a disability who needs any WHETHER SAME UN- call 711. foreclose a mortgage on the serve a copy of your written pate in this proceeding, you accommodation in order to KNOWN PARTIES MAY Pub.: Dec. 6, 13, 2012. following property in Levy defenses, if any, to it on AL- are entitled, at no cost to you, participate in this proceed- CLAIM AN INTEREST AS ------County, Florida: DRIDGE I CONNORS, LLP, to the provision of cer tain as- ing, you are entitled, at no SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVI- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT THE LAND REFERRED Plaintiff’s attorney, at 7000 sistance. Persons with a dis- cost to you, to provisions of SEES, GRANTEES, OR FOR THE EIGHTH TO IN THIS EXHIBIT West Palmetto Park Road, ability who need any accom- certain assistance. Please OTHER CLAIMANTS JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN IS LOCATED IN THE Suite 307, Boca Raton, FL modation in or der to partici- contact the Court Adminis- Defendant(s), AND FOR LEVY COUNTY, COUNTY OF LEVY AND 33433 (Phone Number: pate should call Jan Phillips, trator at 355 S. Court Street, NOTICE OF ACTION FLORIDA THE STATE OF FLORI- (561) 392-6391), within 30 ADA Coordi nator, Alachua Bronson, Fl 32621, Phone DEBORAH D. GRIFFIN Case No. 38-2012-CA- DA IN DEED BOOK 688 days of the first date of pub- County Courthouse, 201 E. No. (352)374 3639 within 2 000648 AT PAGE 529 AND DE- lication of this notice, and file Univer sity Ave., Gainesville, working days of your receipt Last Known Address: JEROME W. DARLING and SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: the original with the clerk of FL 32601 at (352) 337-6237 of this notice or pleading; if 8950 NE 118th Lane SANDRA J. DARLING, his THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 this court either before Janu- within two (2) working days you are hearing impaired, Bronson, Florida 32621 wife; OF THE SOUTHWEST ary 4, 2013, on Plaintiff’s at- of your receipt of this notice; call 1-800-955-8771 (TDD); Current Address: Plaintiff, 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST torney or immediately there- if you are hearing impaired if you are voice impaired, Unknown vs. 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST after; otherwise a default will call (800) 955-8771; if you call 1-800-995-8770 (V) (Via Previous Address: 1/4 OF SECTION 19, be entered against you for are voice impaired, call (800) Florida Relay Services). 17700 SW 38th Ave. Rd. ESTATE OF MARY TOWNSHIP 11 SOUTH, the relief demanded in the 955 8770. WITNESS my hand and Ocala, FL 34473 FRANCES JOLLEY, RANGE 17 EAST, LEVY complaint or petition. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 26th ALL OTHER UNKNOWN TIFFANY MARIE WHITE COUNTY, FLORIDA; TO- Dated on November 20, the seal of this Court this 20th day of November, 2012. PARTIES CLAIMING IN- and THERESE MARY GETHER WITH A MO- 2012. day of November, 2012. DANNY J. SHIPP TERESTS BY, THROUGH, CALDWELL, CO-PER- BILE HOME SITUATED DANNY J. SHIPP (COURT SEAL) Clerk of the Court UNDER, AND AGAINST A SONAL REPRESENTA- THEREON, DESCRIBED Clerk of the Court DANNY J. SHIPP By: Gwen McElroy /s/ NAMED DEFENDANT(S) TIVES; TIFFANY MARIE AS A 1999 HARB, WITH By: Gwen McElroy /s/ Clerk of Court As Deputy Clerk WHO ARE NOT KNOWN WHITE; THERESE MARY VEHICLE IDENTIFICA- As Deputy Clerk By: Gwen McElroy /s/ Pub.: Dec. 6, 13, 2012. TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, CALDWELL; RAYMOND TION Pub.: Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 2012. As Deputy Clerk ------WHETHER SAME UN- PATRICK CARBONE; NUM BERS ------Pub.: Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 2012. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT KNOWN PARTIES MAY LAURA M. KINNEY; GAFLW05A28010HL21 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ------OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CLAIM AN INTEREST AS RAYMOND MICHAEL AND OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVI- KINNEY; ROLAND PHIL- GAFLW05B28010HL21; CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OF THE 8TH JUDICIAL LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA SEES, GRANTEES, OR LIP KINNEY; CAPITAL ONE TITLE NUMBERS LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CIVIL ACTION OTHER CLAIMANTS BANK; ALL AMERICAN 76123340 AND CASE NO.: 38-2012-CA- LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 38-2012-CA- whose residence is un known FINANCIAL ASSOCIATES, 76123343; RP NUM- 000669 CIVIL DIVISION 000513 if he/she/they be living; and INC.; BERS R0798897 AND BANK OF AMERICA, CASE NO. 38-2012 CA DIVISION: if he/she/they be dead, the Defendants. R0798896, WHICH IS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 000408 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., unknown defen dants who NOTICE OF ACTION AFFIXED TO THE Plaintiff, BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER may be spouses, heirs, de- TO: AFOREDESCRIBED VS. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS visees, grantees, assignees, Laura M. Kinney, REAL PROPERTY MARGARET A. TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP, lienors, credi tors, trustees, 14130 NW 76 Avenue, AND INCORPORATED JEMPSON AKA SERVICING, LP FKA Plaintiff, and all parties claiming an Trenton, FL 32693 THEREIN. MARGARET JEMPSON; COUNTRYWIDE HOME vs. interest by, through, under or YOU ARE NOTIFIED that has been filed against you, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LOANS SERVICING, LP ROBERT A HAZEL et al., against the Defendants, who an action to foreclose a mort- DAWN KERSHNER and MARGARET A. JEMPSON Plaintiff, Defendant(s). are not known to be dead or gage on the following prop- UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS, AKA MARGARET JEMP- vs. NOTICE OF ACTION alive, and all parties having erty in Levy County, Florida: TENANTS, OWNERS, AND SON; ANY AND ALL UN- MICHAEL SHAWN RIZER To or claiming to have any right, Lot 3 of FANNING OTHER UNKNOWN PAR- KNOWN PARTIES CLAIM- A/K/A MICHAEL S. RIZER; Robert A Hazel title or interest in the prop erty SPRINGS WOODED ES- TIES, and you are required ING BY, THROUGH, UN- UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF 821 Virginia Woods Lane described in the mort gage TATES First Addition, as to serve a copy of your writ- DER AND AGAINST THE MICHAEL SHAWN RIZER Orlando, FL 32824 being foreclosed herein per plat thereof recorded ten defenses, if any to it, HEREIN NAMED INDIVID- A/K/A MICHAEL S. RIZER; Robert A. Hazel YOU ARE NOTIFIED that in Plat Book 8, Page 1, on the Plaintiff’s attorney, UAL DE FENDANT(S) WHO DAVID H. RIZER A/K/A DA- 19591 Southeast Vicki an action to foreclose a mort- Public Records of Levy whose name and address ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE VID RIZER; UNKNOWN Street gage on the following prop- County, Florida. is ENRICO G. GONZALEZ, DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETH- SPOUSE OF DAVID H. Inglis, FL 34449 erty in Levy County, Florida has been filed against you P.A., 6255 East Fowler ER SAID UNKNOWN RIZER A/K/A DAVID RIZ- Robert A. Hazel PARCEL I: WEST 1/2 and you are required to Avenue, Temple Terrace, PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN ER; STEPHANIE RIZER; 1910 SW 42nd Way OF NORTHWEST 1/4 serve a copy of your writ- Florida 33617, and file the INTEREST AS SPOUS- STATE OF FLORIDA DE- Gainesville, FL 32607 OF SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF ten defenses, if any, to it original with the clerk of the ES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, PARTMENT OF REVENUE; Robert A. Hazel NORTHEAST 1/4 OF on THOMAS M. EGAN, above-styled Court no later GRANTEES, OR OTHER LEVY COUNTY CLERK OF 1910 SW 42nd Way Apt A NORTHEAST 1/4 OF Char tered, Plaintiff’s attor- than 30 days from the date CLAIMANTS; AQUA FI- COURTS; THE UNITED Gainesville, FL 32607 SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP ney, whose address is 2107 of the first publication of this NANCE, INC.; BENEFICIAL STATES OF AMERICA, Robert A. Hazel 11 SOUTH, RANGE 17 SE 3rd Avenue, Ocala, FL Notice of Action, otherwise, FLORIDA, INC.; UNKNOWN DEPARTMENT OF THE 4732 Walden Circle Apt EAST, LEVY COUNTY, 34471, on or before thirty a judgment may be entered TENANT # 1 IN POSSES- TREASURY; UNKNOWN 1214 FLORIDA AND days from the date of first against you for the relief de- SION OF THE PROPERTY; PERSON(S) IN POSSES- Orlando, FL 32811: PARCEL II: EAST 1/2 publication of this Notice and manded in the Complaint or UN KNOWN TENANT # 2 SION OF THE SUBJECT YOU ARE NOTIFIED that OF NORTHWEST 1/4 file the original with the clerk Petition. IN POSSESSION OF THE PROPERTY; an action to foreclose a mort- OF SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF of this court either be fore WITNESS my hand and PROPERTY Defendants. gage on the following prop- NORTHEAST 1/4 OF service on Plaintiff’s attorney the seal of said Court on No- Defendants NOTICE OF ACTION erty in LEVY County, Florida: NORTHEAST 1/4 OF or immediately thereafter; vember 21, 2012. NOTICE OF ACTION To the following Lot 16, Block C, Cason’s SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP otherwise a de fault will be 2012. To the following Defendant(s): Inglis Acres Unit 9, ac- 11 SOUTH, RANGE 17 entered against you for the (Court Seal) Defendant(s): MICHAEL SHAWN RIZER cording to the plat thereof EAST, LEVY COUNTY, relief demanded in the com- Clerk of the Court MARGARET A. JEMPSON A/K/A MICHAEL S. RIZER recorded in Plat Book 4, FLORIDA plaint. By: Gwen McElroy /s/ AKA MARGARET (RESIDENCE UNKNOWN); Page 49, Public Records TOGETHER WITH THAT WITNESS my hand and Deputy Clerk JEMPSON UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF of Levy County, Florida. CERTAIN 2007 DES- the seal of this court on No- In accordance with the Last Known Address MICHAEL SHAWN RIZER Together with a 1984 TINY MANUFAC TURED vember 27, 2012. Americans With Disabili- 21030 SE 67TH PL A/K/A MICHAEL S. RIZER TLDW mobile home bear- HOME, SERIAL NO(S), (COURT SEAL) www.levyjournalonline.com 10B The Levy County Journal Your Locally-Owned County Paper of Record since 1923 December 6, 2012 LEGAL NOTICES

Clerk of the Circuit Court Court Street, Bronson, FL claims, on whom a copy of tain automatic disclosure of hearing on Monday, Decem- fice and the amount due by By: Gwen McElroy /s/ 32621. this Notice is served, must documents and information. ber 10, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. reason of such impounding is Deputy Clerk The names and ad dresses file claims against the Es tate Failure to comply can result at the Levy County Court- $290.00 as of 12-06-12 (plus Pub.: Dec. 6, 13, 2012. of the Co-Personal Repre- within the later of THREE in sanctions, including dis- house, in the County Com- cost of advertising). The live------sentatives and the Co-Per- MONTHS FROM THE DATE missal or striking of plead- missioners’’ meeting room, stock was picked up in the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT sonal Representa tive’s attor- OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- ings. 355 South Court Street, area of 156th Terrace and US FOR THE EIGHTH ney are set forth below. TION OF THIS NOTICE, or Dated: November 20, Bronson, Florida. The Af- 27 in Williston, Florida. The JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN All creditors of the Dece- within thirty (30) days of ser- 2012. fordable Housing Advisory above described livestock AND FOR LEVY COUNTY, dent and other persons vice upon them of a copy of CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Commit tee will hold this pub- will, unless redeemed within FLORIDA having claims or demands this Notice, in accordance COURT lic hearing for the purpose 3 days from date hereof, be Case No. 38-2012-CA- against Decedent’s estate, with the provi sions of Florida By: Deanna Dobbins /s/ of recommending specific offered for sale at public auc- 000648 on whom a copy of this no- Statute Sections 733.702 Deputy Clerk in centives to encourage or tion to the highest and best JEROME W. DARLING and tice is required to be served, and 733.710. Pub.: Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 13, facilitate affordable hous ing. bidder for cash. SANDRA J. DARLING, his must fi le their claims with this All other creditors of the de- 20, 2012. Expedited permitting and LSCO report# 12031892 wife; court WITHIN THE LATER cedent and persons hav ing ------the on-going review pro- Johnny Smith, Sheriff Plaintiff, OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE claims or demands against NOTICE OF cess of local policies, ordi- Levy County, Florida vs. TIME OF THE FIRST PUB- the decedent’s es tate, in- PUBLIC HEARING nances, and regulations that Pub.: Dec. 6, 2012. ESTATE OF MARY LICATION OF THIS NOTICE cluding unmatured, contin- All interested parties within increase the cost of housing ------FRANCES JOLLEY, OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE gent or unliquidated claims, Levy County are hereby ad- prior to their adop tion, will be NOTICE OF TIFFANY MARIE WHITE DATE OF SERVICE OF A must file their claims with vised that the Levy County discussed. For more infor- PROPOSED RULE and THERESE MARY COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON this Court THREE MONTHS Board of County Commis- mation, please call the Levy The Southwest Florida Wa- CALDWELL, CO-PER- THEM. FROM THE DATE OF THE sioners/ Levy County Tran- County SHIP department at ter Management District is SONAL REPRESENTA- All other creditors of the FIRST PUBLICATION OF sit is ap plying to the Florida (352) 486-5268. proposing to repeal the fol- TIVES; TIFFANY MARIE Decedent and other persons THIS NOTICE. De partment of Transporta- Any person requiring rea- lowing rule(s): 40D-2.322, WHITE; THERESE MARY having claims or demands ALL CLAIMS AND OB- tion for capital and operat- sonable accommodations to F.A.C. CALDWELL; RAYMOND against decedent’s estate JECTIONS NOT SO ing grants under Section participate in this meet ing The purpose of this rule- PATRICK CARBONE; must fi le their claims with this FILED WILL BE FOREVER 5310 and 5311 of the Fed- should contact the County making is to repeal Rule LAURA M. KINNEY; court WITHIN 3 MONTHS BARRED. eral Transit Act of 1991, as Commissioners Adminis- 40D-2.322, F.A.C., to be RAYMOND MICHAEL AFTER THE DATE OF THE Date of the first publica tion amended, for the purchase tration Office at (352) 486- consistent with Section KINNEY; ROLAND FIRST PUBLICATION OF of this notice: November 29, of vehicles to be used for 5217. If a person decides to 373.236, F.S., and other PHILLIP KINNEY; CAPITAL THIS NOTICE. 2012. the provision of public transit appeal any deci sion made water management districts ONE BANK; ALL ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED /s/ David J. Scott services and operating as- by the board with respect to rules. The effect is to reduce AMERICAN FINANCIAL AS- WITHIN THE TIME PERI- Petitioner sistance within Levy County. any matter considered at this the regulatory burden on a SOCIATES, INC.; ODS SET FORTH IN 45 West High St. A Public Hearing has been meeting, he or she will need permittee when its re porting Defendants. SEC TION 733.702 OF Union City, PA 16438 scheduled for December 18, a record of the proceedings, period demands are less NOTICE OF ACTION THE FLORIDA PROBATE /s/ THOMAS M. EGAN, 2012 at 355 South Court and that, for such purpose, than the projected de mands TO: CODE WILL BE FOREVER Chartered Street Bronson, Florida he or she may need to en- when its permit ap plication Roland P. Kinney, BARRED. Attorney for Personal 32621, for the pur pose of ad- sure that a verbatim record was issued. 14130 NW 76 Avenue, NOTWITHSTANDING THE Representative vising all inter ested parties of the proceedings is made, The Notice of Proposed Trenton, FL 32693 TIME PERIOD SET FORTH 2107 SE 3rd Ave. of service be ing contemplat- which record includes the Rulemaking appeared in the YOU ARE NOTIFIED that ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED Ocala, FL 34471 ed if a grant is awarded, and testimony and evidence Florida Administrative Reg- an action to foreclose a mort- TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE (352) 629-7110 to ensure that contemplated upon which the appeal is to ister, Vol. 38, No. 76, on gage on the following prop- AFTER THE DECEDENT’S Pub.: Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 2012. services would not represent be based. November 21, 2012. A copy erty in Levy County, Florida: DATE OF DEATH IS ------a dupli cation of current or Pub.: Dec. 6, 2012 of the proposed rule can be Lot 3 of FANNING BARRED. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT pro posed services provided ------viewed on the Dis trict’s web- SPRINGS WOODED ES- The date of fi rst publica tion OF THE 8TH JUDICIAL CIR- by existing transit or para- NOTICE OF PUBLIC site at http://www.swfwmd. TATES First Addition, as of this notice is: November CUIT, IN AND FOR LEVY transit operators in the area. MEETING state.fl.us/rules/proposed/. per plat thereof recorded 29, 2012. COUNTY, FLORIDA This hearing will be con- The North Florida Broad- Pursuant to the provi- in Plat Book 8, Page 1, /s/ Zebulon M. Richburg CASE NO.: 38-2012-DR- ducted if and only if a writ- band Authority (NFBA) sions of the Americans with Public Records of Levy Personal Representative 000835 ten request for the hearing Board of Directors announc- Dis abilities Act, any person County, Florida. P. O. Box 46 Division: is received by December 12, es its regular monthly public requiring special accommo- has been filed against you Otter Creek, FL 32683 Jose Esteves, 2012. meeting to which all inter- dations to provide com- and you are required to /s/ Cassie A. Richburg Petitioner Requests for a hearing ested persons are invited. ments on this rulemaking is serve a copy of your writ- Personal Representative and must be addressed to Levy The NFBA is a public body asked to contact SWFWMD ten defenses, if any, to it 7351 NW 150 St. Tammy Esteves, County Board of County created by In terlocal Agree- Human Resources Director, on THOMAS M. EGAN, Chiefl and, FL 32626 Respondent. Commissioners/Levy Coun- ment pursuant to Section (352) 796-7211, ext. 4702; Char tered, Plaintiff’s attor- /s/ GREGORY V. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR ty Transit, P.O. Box 310 163.01, Florida Statutes. 1-800-423-1476 (FL only), ney, whose address is 2107 BEAUCHAMP, P.A. DISSOLUTION OF Bronson, Florida 32621 and The Wednesday, December ext. 4702; or ADACoordi- SE 3rd Avenue, Ocala, FL Attorney for Personal MARRIAGE a copy sent to Florida De- 12, 2012 meeting will be [email protected]. 34471, on or before thirty Representative TO: partment of Trans-portation held at the head quarters of If you are hearing or speech days from the date of first Florida Bar No. 178770 TAMMY L. ESTEVES 2250 Irene Street, MS-2813, the St. Johns River Water impaired, please contact the publication of this Notice and P. O. Box 1129 Last Known Address: Jacksonville, Florida 32204. Management District, 4049 agency using the Florida Re- file the original with the clerk Chiefl and, FL 32644 6851 NE CR 337 Attn: Phillip Worth. Reid Street /Highway 100 West, lay Service, 1(800)955-8771 of this court either be fore (352)493-1458 Bronson, FL 32621 If a person decides to ap- Palatka, FL 32177 at 2:00 (TDD) or 1(800)955-8770 service on Plaintiff’s attorney Pub.: Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 2012. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that peal any decision made by p.m. The meeting agenda (Voice). or immediately thereafter; an action has been filed the board with respect to any will be posted to the NFBA THE PERSON TO BE otherwise a de fault will be ------against you and that you are matter considered at this website at least 48 hours CONTACTED REGARDING entered against you for the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT required to serve a copy of meeting, he or she will need prior to the scheduled meet- THE PROPOSED RULES relief demanded in the com- OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL your written defenses, if any, a record of the pro ceedings, ing. The Board will address AND TO OBTAIN A COPY plaint. CIRCUIT IN AND FOR to it on Jose Esteves, whose and that, for such purpose, general policy and opera- IS: Sonya White, 7601 High- WITNESS my hand and LEVY COUNTY, FLORIDA address is 6851 NE CR 337, he or she may need to en- tional matters of the NFBA. way 301 North, Tampa, FL the seal of this court on No- Probate Division Bronson, FL 32621 on or sure that a ver batim record If a person decides to ap- 33637-6759, (813) 985-7481 vember 27, 2012. File No.: 38-2012-CP-67 before December 31, 2012, of the pro ceedings is made, peal any decision of the (Ext. 4660), e-mail: sonya. (COURT SEAL) IN RE: The Estate of and file the original with the which record includes the NFBA Board made at the [email protected]. Clerk of the Circuit Court BRENDA SCOTT, clerk of this Court at 355 S. testi mony and evidence meeting, such person may (Ref OGC # 2012019) By: Gwen McElroy /s/ Deceased. Court Street, Bronson, FL upon which the appeal is to need a record of the pro- Pub.: Dec. 6, 2012. Deputy Clerk NOTICE TO CREDITORS 32621 before service on be based. ceedings, including the tes------Pub.: Dec. 6, 13, 2012. The administration of the Petitioner or im mediately NOTICE REGARDING timony and evidence upon INVITATION ------estate of Brenda Scott, thereafter. If you fail to do THE AMERICANS WITH which the decision was TO BID IN THE CIRCUIT COURT De ceased, Case No. 38- so, a default may be entered DISABILITIES ACT OF made. In accordance with The School Board of OF THE EIGHTH 2012- CP-67, is pending in against you for the relief de- 1990. In accordance with the Americans with Disabili- Levy County will receive JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN the Circuit Court for Levy manded in the petition. the Americans with Disabili- ties Act, persons needing sealed bids at the Office AND FOR LEVY COUNTY, County, Florida, Probate Di- Copies of all court docu- ties Act, persons needing special accommodations or of the Superintendent, FLORIDA vision, the address of which ments in this case, including special accommodations to an interpreter to participate 480 Marshburn Drive, P. PROBATE DIVISION is 355 South Court Street, orders, are available at the participate in this proceed ing in this meeting should con- O. Drawer 129, Bronson, File No. 38-2012-CP-185 Bronson, Florida 32621. The Clerk of the circuit Court’s should contact the OF FICE tact Springfi eld Law, P.A. Florida 32621 until 4:00 IN RE: ESTATE OF name and ad dress of the office. You may review these OF THE COUNTY COMMIS- at (352) 371-9909 at least p.m., December 14, 2012, HAROLD P. RICHBURG, Petitioner and his attorney is documents upon re quest. SION no later than seven (7) two business days prior to for the following project: Deceased. set forth be low. The fiducia- You must keep the Clerk of days prior to the proceeding the date of the meeting. Hurricane Shutters for NOTICE TO CREDITORS ry lawyer-client privilege in the Circuit Court’s office noti- at (352) 486-5217, Bronson, Pub.: Dec. 6, 2012. Building 400 at Chiefland Section 90.5021 F.S. applies The administration of the fied of your current ad dress. Florida. ------Elementary School Estate of HAROLD P. with respect to the Petitioner (You may file Notice of Cur- Pub.: Dec. 6, 13, 2012. Bids will be awarded at the and any attorney employed NOTICE OF RICHBURG, Deceased, rent Address, Florida Su------IMPOUNDMENT December 18, 2012 School whose date of death was by the Petitioner. The pro- preme Court Approved Fam- NOTICE OF LEVY board meeting. For detailed ceedings are intestate. To Whom It May Concern: November 7, 2012; File ily Law Form 12.915.) Future COUNTY AFFORDABLE You are hereby notified bid requirements and speci- Number 38-2012-CP-185 All CREDITORS of the de- papers in this lawsuit will be HOUSING ADVISORY fications, contact Gerald cedent and other persons that the following described , is pending in the Circuit mailed to the address on re- COMMITTEE PUBLIC livestock: Ward, Purchasing Coordi- Court for Levy County, Flori- having claims or demands cord at the clerk’s of fice. HEARING nator, at (352) 486-5297. against the decedent’s es- One (1) Cow da, Probate Division, the ad- WARNING: Rule 12.285, The Levy County Afford- is now impounded as stray Pub.: Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 2012. dress of which is Levy Coun- tate, including unmatured, Florida Family Law Rules able Housing Advisory Com------contingent or unliquidated livestock with an agent for ty Courthouse, 355 South of Procedure, requires cer- mittee will conduct a public the Levy County Sheriff’s Of-

Nullifi cation continued from page 5B federal power, the result would be the elimination of state said “nullifi cation is not valid,” then it is not a proper remedy, delegated authority as well as by another--by the judiciary as well powers, elimination of the rights of the people, and the some even claim that it is treasonous. Th e men who founded as by the executive, or the legislature.” James Madison,Virginia complete dissolution of the Union and our Constitution. the nation found the assertion off ensive that the Supreme Assembly Report of 1800 See at: http://www.constitution.org/ “the doctrine which denies to the States the right of protecting Court had the ultimate authority to dictate to the States the rf/vr_1799.htm their reserved powers, and which would vest in the General acts of the federal government. Even Federalist, Alexander Hamilton made clear that Government (it matters not through which department) the right “Th e idea that the general government is the exclusive judge the Constitution is binding upon any branch of the federal of determining, exclusively and fi nally, the powers delegated to of the extent of the powers delegated to it, stop nothing short government. To suggest that the creature could overrule its it, is incompatible with the sovereignty of the States, and of the of despotism- since the discretion of those who administer the creator was to our founders a complete absurdity. Constitution itself, considered as the basis of the Federal Union.” government, and not the Constitution would be the measure of “No legislative act, therefore, contrary to the Constitution, Fort Hill Address, John C. Calhoun July 26, 1831 See at: http:// their powers.” Th omas Jeff erson, Kentucky Resolution 1799 can be valid. To deny this, would be to affi rm, that the deputy is oll.libertyfund.org/?option=com_staticxt&staticfi le=show.ph To assume that the Supreme Court has the fi nal word on greater than his principal; that the servant is above his master; p%3Ftitle=683&chapter=107120&layou what will or will not be implemented throughout the land that the representatives of the people are superior to the people If the federal government uses a power that it was is to abandon all power of the states, and throw them into themselves; that men acting by virtue of powers, may do not not delegated, it does so unconstitutionally. Th e federal complete submission to a federal power. It would be like only what their powers do not authorize, but what they forbid.” government exists solely because of the Constitution. allowing a criminal to determine his own guilt or innocence. Alexander Hamilton Federalist Paper #78 See at: http://avalon. Th erefore any act that is unconstitutional destroys the very “If the decision of the judiciary be raised above the authority law.yale.edu/18th_century/fed78.asp legitimacy of the federal government’s actions and therefore of the sovereign parties to the Constitution… dangerous It is incumbent upon the STATE REPRESENTATIVES has no eff ect whatsoever. Since it has no eff ect, the States are powers, not delegated, may not only be usurped and executed by to carry out their oath of offi ce, “support and defend the merely declaring that fact, and are therefore not required to the other departments, but that the judicial department, also, Constitution of the United States” and be the guardians of the submit. may exercise or sanction dangerous powers beyond the grant liberty of its citizens. Th e Governors and Legislatures must An epidemic of Constitutional ignorance has made it of the Constitution… consequently, that the ultimate right of the draft a Resolution proclaiming the sovereignty of the state popular in our day to declare “this is the law of the land parties to the Constitution, to judge whether the compact has and the unconstitutionality of the federal power and asserting because the Supreme Court says so,” and since SCOTUS has been dangerously violated, must extend to violations by one the state’s duty to deny said power. Th at Resolution must continued on page 11B www.levyjournalonline.com December 6, 2012 Your Locally-Owned County Paper of Record since 1923 The Levy County Journal 11B CITY OF CHIEFLAND North Florida CITY COMMISSION MEETING Regional Water October 8, 2012 Th e Chiefl and City Commission met in Regular Session currently pays $179,000 tax dollars for the fi re department to Supply Partnership at City Hall. Mayor Pomeroy called the meeting to order at answer calls in the city then the department gets $199,000 6:02 P.M. for district 7. Mr. Stockman said by opting to collect a fi re Stakeholder MEMBERS PRESENT: assessment the county would no longer be a threat to the Teal Pomeroy, Mayor-Commissioner City’s fi re service. Also it would open a door to control Teresa Barron, Vice Mayor-Commissioner the EMS fees currently being collected in the City. All Committee Meets Frank Buie, Commissioner the Chiefl and Fire Department employees are EMT or Sammy Cason, Commissioner Paramedic certifi ed. He said the City could add staff to Dec. 12 Rollin Hudson, Commissioner provide ALS transport that would be dedicated to the City. MEMBERS ABSENT: None Mr. Stockman encouraged Commissioners to vote to start ALSO PRESENT: Grady Hartzog, City Manager the process to set it up. Motion passed 4-1. Mayor Pomeroy Th e stakeholder advisory committee of the North Florida Norm D. Fugate, City Attorney dissented. Regional Water Supply Partnership will meet at 1 PM on Robert Douglas, Police Chief Vice Mayor Barron said the special assessment process may Dec. 12 at Florida Gateway College, 149 S.E. College Place, James Harris, Fire Chief be the best way to go to be the fairest to the citizens in the in Lake City. Student of the Month City. Th e meeting will be held in the Wilson S. Rivers Library Commissioner Buie recognized the following students for Mr. Stockman gave Commissioners a draft letter regarding and Media Center, Building 200, Room 102. their excellence in the classroom: mutual aid to consider giving to the County Commission. Th e agenda includes discussion and possible committee Taryn Jones – Chiefl and Elementary School Mr. Fugate said he would like to see the numbers of recommendation of the north Florida regional water supply Wyatt Hammond – Chiefl and Middle School the times that Chiefl and goes out to provide mutual aid boundary area. Other agenda items include: in another district that Chiefl and does not contract for • Consideration of the committee’s updated work plan Glendale McMahon – Chiefl and High School compared to when another fi re department helps Chiefl and and meeting schedule; City Manager – Grady Hartzog in the district its responsible for. • Clarifi cations regarding water use data reporting Reschedule November Commission Meeting Vice Mayor Barron made a motion to allow Chiefl and terminology; Th e fi rst regular November City Commission meeting falls • Overview of agricultural best management practices; on the approved Veteran’s Day holiday. Fire Department to get information together regarding a • Reports on aquifer replenishment and water resource Commissioner Cason made a motion to reschedule the special assessment and bring it back to the Commission. development strategy; fi rst regular November Commission meeting to Tuesday, Commissioner Hudson asked if EMS is included. Vice • Support staff response to committee questions, if any, November 13, 2012. Commissioner Buie seconded. Motion Mayor Barron said yes they can bring EMS information back regarding the consumptive use permitting process passed 5-0. also. Commissioner Cason seconded. Motion passed 5-0. and the need for sub-regional models in regional CDBG Grant Update Public Comment water supply plan development Mr. Hartzog reported the City has qualifi ed for the None Th e meeting is open to the public, and there will be an neighborhood revitalization and economic development Correspondence opportunity for public comment. grants. Withlacoochee Regional Planning Council submitted At the Oct. 29 meeting, the committee received Police Chief Robert Douglas their annual contract for planning services for fi scal year presentations on water use data, a status update on the North Veteran’s Day Parade 2012-2013. Mr. Hartzog said the contract imposes no Florida-Southeast Georgia Groundwater Model, and a Chief Douglas reminded Commissioners of the 3rd retainers and all services are performed only on written proposed map of recharge/discharge and the regional water Annual Veteran’s Day Parade on November 12, 2012 at 11:00 request. Th e Council’s hourly rates increased in the new supply plan planning area. AM in Williston. contract. For more information about the Partnership, visit Marion County Sheriff ’s Race Vice Mayor Barron made a motion to approve the contract northfl oridawater.com. Chief Douglas said the man that won the primary race in with Withlacoochee Regional Planning Council with the Marion County resigned and Chief Douglas was contacted 2010-2011 hourly rates. Commissioner Hudson seconded. Nullifi cation continued from page 10B and asked to consider being the republican candidate for Motion passed 5-0. the upcoming election on November 6th. He said the Creekside Christian School then be transmitted by the Governor to the Senators and republican committee will make a decision on October 10th. Th e school requests a sponsorship donation for their annual Representatives representing the state in Congress. Chief Douglas said if he wins the nomination he will use fall festival and fundraiser. Commissioners and Mr. Hartzog Unwilling to shrink from our representative his accrued leave up to the election and if he does not win agreed to personally donate $5.00 to the school. responsibilities… It would be [deceitful] in those entrusted with the nomination he will be back to work. Commissioners Approval of Special CDBG Public Hearing, Budget the GUARDIANSHIP OF THE STATE SOVEREIGNTY, expressed their support to Chief Douglas. Hearing and Regular Commission Meeting Minutes – and acting under the solemn obligation of the following oath, — Fire Chief James Harris September 24, 2012 “I do swear that I will support the Constitution of the United Commissioner Cason moved to approve the special CDBG States,” — not to warn you of encroachments, which, though Veteran’s Day Parade Chief Harris asked permission to put one fi re truck in the public hearing, budget hearing and regular meeting minutes clothed with the pretext of necessity, or disguised by arguments of of the September 24, 2012 meeting. Commissioner Buie expediency, may yet establish precedents which may ultimately Veteran’s Day parade. Commissioners agreed. City Attorney Norm Fugate seconded the motion. Motion passed 5-0. devote a generous and unsuspicious people to all the consequences of Th ere being no further business to discuss, the meeting usurped power. Address of the General Assembly to the People of No reports. Old Business adjourned at 7:40 PM. the Commonwealth of Virginia January 23, 1799 See at: http:// Attest; oll.libertyfund.org/?option=com_staticxt&staticfi le=show.ph None Commissioners New Business Grady Hartzog, City Manager p%3Ftitle=1908&chapter=112444&layo M. Teal Pomeroy, Mayor/Commissioner Vice-Mayor Barron said Commissioners previously When petition fails…when Congress refuses to Recorded by: Mary Ellzey, Deputy City Clerk enforce Separation of Powers and protect the sovereignty discussed having dialog with the County about taking over of the States…when the Supreme Court joins in the Chiefl and fi re. She said the unconstitutional use of power, we cannot admit that City of Chiefl and can provide revolution is the only solution that remains! Revolution better service for less than does not save the Constitution, it can only destroy it. Th ere what the county can do it for. Crossword Puzzle must be another peaceful resolution; and there is: It is called She discussed several points. Nullifi cation. For the federal government or the States to Vice Mayor Barron said deny this method of constitutional remedy is to say they she would like the City are resolved to the destruction of the Constitution and the Commission to consider potential of driving its people to revolution. taking a vote and saying to “…our Constitution is most worthless and tyrannical, if the the county that it’s not to usurpations of those who administer it, cannot be resisted by any the City’s advantage for the means short of revolution. I have always considered the reserved county to take over Chiefl and powers of the States, as the only real check upon the powers of the fi re. Mayor Pomeroy said his federal government; and I have always considered it, not only the point is Chiefl and fi re needs right, but the imperious duty of the States, so to apply that check, as to fi gure out how to operate not to dissolve the Union. And I have never been able to discover on half scale with half the any mode of doing this, except by the positive refusal of the States money. Mayor Pomeroy said to submit to usurpations…” Judge Able P. Upshur, An Exposition Chiefl and needs to adapt of the Virginia Resolutions of 1798 (No. I) See at: http:// running the fi re department en.wikisource.org/wiki/Th e_Examiner,_and_Journal_of_ without the county. Political_Economy/Volume_2/Number_4/An_Exposition_ After discussion regarding of_the_Virginia_Resolutions_of_1798 fi rst responder service, Vice Th e acquiescence of the states, under infractions of the Mayor Barron made a motion federal compact, would either beget a speedy consolidation, to recognize that the City of by precipitating the state governments into impotency and Chiefl and has an excellent Across contempt, or prepare the way for a revolution, by a repetition fi re department and fi re 1. Wedding pledges 30. Auld lang syne 52. Container for of these infractions until the people are aroused to appear in the service 5. Detective, at times 31. Halo, e.g. nitroglycerin 9. “___ on a Hot Tin Roof,” 33. Arduous journey 54. Substances that majesty of their strength. Address of the General Assembly to the within its fi re district Williams play 35. Stage item chemically corrode People of the Commonwealth of Virginia, January 23, 1799 and confi rm commitment 12. Correct, as text 38. Agenda 57. Carve Th erefore, in upholding their oath the States must stand to maintain Chiefl and 14. #1 spot 39. Curtain fabric 61. Arch type against any legislation that serves to steal power from the Fire Rescue and notify the 15. Cornstarch brand 41. One of the two main 62. Large in size or quantity county that Chiefl and is not 16. Inhabitant of “Th e First branches of orthodox 64. Brews state, thus destroying the Constitution. If the States fail State” Islam 65. Flightless fl ock to stand against this tyrannical use of power by the federal interested in giving up the fi re 18. Engine sound 42. Allow entrance 66. Paperlike cloth made government, they will consent to their own destruction, or department or negotiating 19. Fergie’s ex 44. 100 cents from bark worse, to revolution. with the county to take over 20. Shops that forge metal 45. Missile with several 67. Big ___ Conference “Let history be consulted; let the man of experience the fi re department because it 22. Book part warheads 68. Eastern music is not worth it. Commissioner 24. “___ Calloways” (Disney 46. Andy’s radio partner 69. Back refl ect; nay, let the artifi cers of monarchy be asked what fi lm) 48. Alpine sight further materials they can need for building up their Cason seconded. Mr. 25. Crash site? 50. ___ Dee River favorite system.” Address of the General Assembly to the People Stockman commented on 28. Bent 51. Come to of the Commonwealth of Virginia, 1799. See at: http://oll. supporting Chiefl and Fire Department. Commissioner Down libertyfund.org/?option=com_staticxt&staticfi le=show.php% 1. Sacred Hindu writings 21. God with a hammer 40. Th eory that reality 3Ftitle=1908&chapter=112444&layout=html&Itemid=27 Hudson clarifi ed the City 2. Black cat, maybe 23. Madcap comedy consists of a single 3. Fuse 25. Perry Como’s “___ Loves element 4. Tangle Mambo” 43. Exactly (3 wds) 5. Toni Morrison’s “___ 26. “___ Lang Syne” 47. Chip off the old block Levy County BRONSON SELF STORAGE Baby” 27. Person who reacts 49. Implied 6. Air force heroes to situations in an 51. American symbol Cameras, 7. Mosque V.I.P. exaggerated manner (2 53. Kind of cycle Journal OUTDOOR 8. Mercifulness wds) 54. Checked item Your Locally-Owned County NEW Lighting 9. Carnival boat (2 wds) 29. Emergency supply 55. Deep sleep Paper of Record since 1923 10. Acquiesce 32. Ill will arousing active 56. Wallop STORAGE & 24/7 Access 11. High spots hostility (pl.) 58. Bound call 352-490-4462 or .00 13. Dork 34. Bolshoi rival 59. Insect stage $25 and up 15. Maxim 36. Cork’s country 60. Boris Godunov, for one email advertising@ 500 Commerce St., 17. Looks for 37. 1990s party 63. ___ Today, newspaper levyjournal.com Bronson, FL 32621 352-486-2121 Th e answers for this week’s crossword puzzle will appear in next week’s issue. www.levyjournalonline.com 12B The Levy County Journal Your Locally-Owned County Paper of Record since 1923 December 6, 2012 Local Confederate Veteran Headstone Dedication Ceremony Dec. 8

Th e Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp #2086 – Th e Dixie Defenders – will be hosting what is known as a Headstone Dedication Service on Dec. 8 at 11:00 AM. We will be paying Honor and Tribute to Mr. James A. Peacock. Mr. Peacock was a Private in the First Florida Cavalry Unit, Company -"B"- C.S.A. during the War Between the States (a/k/a. Th e Civil War). He was combat-wounded in Th e Battle of Missionary Ridge. After the war he returned home to Dixie County Florida (at that time Dixie was part of Lafayette County.) Mr. Peacock passed away in 1900 and is buried in Th e New Prospect Baptist Church Cemetery between Old Town and Cross City. Several years ago, S.C.V. Camp # 2086 discovered that Mr. Peacock's headstone was broken in half, leaning severely and barely readable. Th e S.C.V. Camp #2086 "Th e Dixie Defenders" obtained a brand new headstone to replace Mr. Peacock’s original one. Th is headstone was provided by Th e United States government-Department of Veterans Aff airs. Most citizens do not realize that it is written into Federal Law, that Confederate Veterans are duly recognized as veterans of our great nation. Th ey, like our organization, believe that Confederate Veterans graves should be appropriately marked, maintained and cared for. Th e Headstone Dedication Service for Private James A. Peacock will be held December 08, 2012 at 11:00 AM in Th e New Prospect Baptist Church Cemetery in Dixie County, between Old Town and Cross City. Th e cemetery is located just off U.S. Highway 19/98. Th ere will be signs marking the entrance road. Th e public is Battle during the War between the States. invited to attend this most honorable dedication service. Please join us to learn very valuable history lessons pertaining to our ancestors. Photo credit - CivilWarPrints.com For more information please contact Daryl Ratterree S.C.V. Camp #2086 Commander at 352/542-9107. Holiday Gifts for the Nature Lover

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