Umatilla - The North Lake Outpost

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Umatilla - The North Lake Outpost
Collins Fish Tournament
Finals - Results Inside
Support Arizona Rally
This Saturday - Page 3
Roy Hunter Honored For
Service - Page 11
Serving The Communities Of North Lake County Since 1979
Weekly Edition
One Corner,
Two Hours, Two
Serious Crashes
Three people have survived two serious
auto crashes that occurred within 500 feet and
two hours of each other. It all happened last
Friday morning on CR 42, just west of Paisley,
involving three young men in two vehicles and
one sweeping curve.
The first crash occurred around 7:15 a.m.
According to Florida Highway Patrol reports, a
truck driven by Michael Thomas Saunders, of
Deland, with Daniel R. Wuest as a passenger, was
westbound near 24720 CR 42 when Saunders
attempted a pass on a curve and lost control.
The truck left the road on the south shoulder
and overturned at least two times, ejecting both
young people, who were on their way to school at
Umatilla High.
“He was passing in a curve, had been
passing aggressively,” said FHP trooper Cynthia
Avans, who worked the scene and been given
eyewitness accounts. Avans said other vehicles
were also traveling fast at the same time, but it
was undetermined Friday if those vehicles were
racing each other or just trying to catch up to
each other.
“There was definitely inappropriate
behavior.”
continued page 3
June 10, 2010
Umatilla will hold qualifying for city
elections next week, with two city council seats
up for election on November 2. Seat #4, currently
held by Ralph Cadwell, and seat #5, currently
held by David Adams, will be elected to four year
terms.
The
election
continues
Umatilla’s
progression from two-year council terms to four,
which will allow the city to save money on future
elections.
Qualifying packets are available at city
hall. For more information, call 669-3125.
25¢
plus tax
No. 5
Baptist Church Preschool Burns
Early Saturday - Total Loss
A
fire
early
Sunday
morning
destroyed the home of
the SonShine School,
the day care and
preschool operated by
the First Baptist Church
of Umatilla. The fire,
reported just before 5
a.m. Saturday, gutted
the block structure
on Trowell Avenue,
resulting in nearly a
complete loss of the
building’s contents.
The fire was
reportedly discovered
by a Umatilla Police
officer on patrol, who
smelled smoke in the
area.
Upon further
investigation, the officer
saw smoke coming
from the building and
called in the fire. The
fire
went
through
dispatch at 4:50 a.m.,
with
Umatilla
Fire
Department volunteers
SECO EMPLOYEES ON SITE OF CRASH
... impact against pole, seen in rear, snapped car into pieces. Lucky driver walks away
from Friday crash.
Umatilla Election
Qualifying Opens
Vol. 32
Support
“Julia’s Chairs”
On June 12,
the Bay Street Players
will proudly present a
benefit
performance
entitled “Julia’s Chairs A Musical Celebration.”
The “Chairs” started
backstage
at
Bay
Street Players as a way
of honoring a recently
deceased young woman
and making sure she
was with them in each
of their productions.
“Julia’s Chairs” are now
backstage in theatres
across the country
including Broadway as
well as many Broadway
continued page 3
arriving at the fire at
4:51 a.m.
“We
were
responding
at
the
same time the fire was
being dispatched,” said
UFD Chief Arlan Kemp
on Monday.
What
volunteers found at the
scene was a building
nearly 40% involved,
meaning on fire, with
flames licking through
the building’s roof. A
tower truck from Eustis
later arrived to attack
the fire from above,
and the blaze was also
fought by Lake County
units.
The
building
was unoccupied at
the time of the fire,
INVESTIGATORS ON SCENE SATURDAY
... after fire destroys Umatilla’s SonShine School.
Fire reportedly started in the office in which the
investigators are looking.
and no injuries were
reported.
Of the
few items salvaged,
student records and
an important computer
hard drive were listed
as among the most
important.
By
midday
Saturday, the cause
of the fire was under
intense investigation.
The State Fire Marshal’s
Office responded, as did
representatives from the
ATF (alcohol, tobacco,
and firearms) from the
federal
Department
of Justice. A special
dog was brought from
ARRIVING FROM
JACKSONVILLE
... specially trained
dog on site to sniff out
any chance of arson.
Fire eventually ruled
accidental.
Jacksonville, all part
of an investigation
continued page 11
Umatilla Man Killed In CR 42 Crash Saturday
A
Umatilla
man lost his life late
Saturday night, when a
vehicle he was driving
overturned on CR 42
just west of SR 19.
Juan Rivera, 56, died
at the scene after the
1993 Ford truck he was
driving collided with
another vehicle and
overturned,
partially
ejecting Rivera.
F l o r i d a
Highway Patrol reports
state that Rivera was
westbound on CR 42
just west of Hospitality
Lane at approximately
11:39 p.m. Saturday
night, when his vehicle
crossed the center
line and struck a
2007 Dodge driven by
Howard McLane, 64,
of Pierson, which was
eastbound.
The two
vehicles struck on the
driver’s side left rear,
causing Rivera’s vehicle
to spin and overturn
onto the westbound
shoulder.
McLane
was
reportedly not injured
in the accident.
WE ARE OUTTA HERE!
Umatilla High School hosted graduation
ceremonies last Friday night, with 177 students
receiving diplomas. Here, a group of young men
show their excitement over the festivities. For
more from the event, see inside this week’s paper.
Page 2, The Outpost, June 10, 2010
Up Umatilla
Way
By
Holly Newby
The end of the school year has finally
arrived! We are as excited as the children are.
Local school children will head out to Summer’s
fun this week, but not before they have end-ofthe-year programs, early release and final exams.
Please call us this week with your end-of-theyear news items. Also, please be careful on the
roads, as children will be out and about during
the summer time. Keep an eye out for bicycles
and walkers.
Graduation weekend brought a bevy
of activities to our community. “Pomp and
Circumstance” were floating across Bulldog
Stadium at 8 p.m. on Friday night as the Class of
2010 proceeded down the track and out to midfield in their caps and gowns. The girls carried
roses and the stadium was dressed up with
foliage plants and other trimmings for the special
occasion. Both home and visitor bleachers were
filled, as families and friends joined together to
support the graduating seniors.
Hats off to all the speakers, musicians and
students that participated in the commencement
program. Everyone did a good job and all the
parents must be very proud. The night was filled
with excitement, speeches and warm wishes. We
would like to take special note of the mid-speech
applause that Jacob O’Neal received. The young
man has character.
Summer swimming begins at the Umatilla
City Pool on Monday, June 14. Lap swim for
adults only will be 12 to 1 p.m. Monday through
Friday. Open swim hours are 1 p.m. until 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday and Saturday 1 to 4
p.m. There will be swim lessons with instructor
Mary Shriner in the mornings from July 12-23
and July 26 through August 6. Call Umatilla City
Hall at 669-3125 to register. The cost is $35 for a
two week session per child. Price for open swim
Monday through Saturday is $1 for children
0-12, $2 for students 13yrs. and up and $3 for
adults.
The
GFWC
Umatilla
Woman’s Club met for their final meeting of the
year recently, at Moss Gate Bed and Breakfast.
After a delicious lunch was enjoyed, the outgoing
officers were recognized for their service. The
outgoing president, Shirley Doyle, was honored
by the club with a commemorative brick, bearing
her name and date of club service, which will be
placed in the walkway of the Florida Federation
of Women’s Club headquarters. The incoming
officers were installed by the past District 7
Director, Kathy Harris. Mrs. Harris used a theme
of “Teapots” for the installation, gearing the use
of the teapot to each position. Each incoming
officer received a lovely teapot to remind her of
her responsibilities.
The following officers were installed for
the year of 2010-2011, President Lynn Cline,
1st Vice President, Carrie Rainey, 2nd Vice
President, Marilyn Dotson, Treasurer, Brenda
Copenhaver, Recording Secretary Virginia
Shelton, Corresponding Secretary, Joanne
Rigdon. The club celebrated the birthday of
longtime club member, Sara Raybuck. Marilyn
Dotson, education chairman, announced that
To Love And Cherish
CONGRATULATIONS TO A NEW DOCTOR!
Edwina Navasha Coleman, UHS Class of 1999, is seen
here at commencement ceremonies on May 21 at the
Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, in Philadelphia,
when she was honored as a graduate of the Drexel
University College of Medicine. Coleman, who was
additionally honored as the recipient of the Woman
One Scholar Award, conducted her residency at Lehigh
Valley Hospital in Allentown, Pennsylvania in obstetricsgynecology.
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Laura Wheat was the winner of the club’s Lake
Sumter Scholarship.
Scholarships to Lake
Tech are to be announced later. The club will be
taking part in the District 7 Awards & Memorial
meeting in Ocoee. Club members are looking
forward to another busy year of community
service.
We had a nice chat with U.H.S. grad Daisy
Clanton Millet this week. The local bluegrass
musician and massage therapist is just back from
Union Grove, N.C., where she participated in the
Annual Fiddler’s Convention. She has attended
16 of the past 18 years and was delighted with
this year’s programs. The conference includes
musical performance competitions, jam sessions,
fun and opportunities to learn from the best in
the business. Not just fiddlers attend; however,
bluegrass musicians from every category attend
and compete with other band members for top
honors. Daisy was awarded 1st runner up in the
bass competition which is high praise.
The Fiddler’s Convention (Appalachian
String Music) is the oldest in the United States
and was celebrating its 86th year this year.
Daisy was able to mix work with pleasure at the
convention. She put her massage therapist skills
to work, helping many musicians suffering
with carpal tunnel and arthritis symptoms and
other ailments. She has perfected a myofascial
massage, which allows better range of motion
for people with these problems. She worked
on hands, fingers and other parts showing
musicians how to do active isolated stretching
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Umatilla Chamber of Commerce President Shananne
Cain is seen with recent winners of Umatilla’s annual
scholarship beauty pageant during the chamber’s
luncheon gathering last week. The event was held at the
Old Crow BBQ, with the chamber announcing its annual
scholarship winners as part of the program. Pictured
with Cain are: Rear - Teen Miss Umatilla Gabby Bowling,
Miss Umatilla Cadie Hill. Front - Junior Miss Umatilla
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with a BA in Architecture,
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her Masters degree in
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graduates.
I would like to thank everyone at
First Baptist Church in Umatilla
who helped me when I had cardiac
arrest in the parking lot on
December 20. Also, the fireman
who went to the hospital with me.
I do not know his name. I thank
everyone for the prayers, cards,
flowers and visits while I was in
the hospital and rehab. I’m home
now feeling much better.
Thank you so much,
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Crash ... cont’d
Both Saunders and Wuest were airlifted to
Orlando Regional Medical Center in Orlando, but
Avans said neither had life-threatening injuries.
“One was in and out of consciousness,
however.”
Neither youth was reportedly wearing a
seat belt, and charges are pending in the case.
The truck was removed from the scene,
but Avans was still on site finishing up paperwork
at approximately 9:20 a.m., when she heard a
hard impact behind her.
“I heard a boom, and turned around and
saw a car blowing into pieces.”
The car was a 1987 Pontiac Trans Am,
driven by David Paul Jones, 20, of Fisherman’s
Road in Paisley. Jones was also westbound on
CR 42, when his vehicle slipped off the north
edge of the road on the same curve as the earlier
crash. Jones’ vehicle struck a utility pole in the
middle of the car, snapping it into two pieces and
sending both sections off in different directions,
before both came to rest on the south shoulder of
the road.
Avans said she expected the worst as she
approached the front section of Jones’ vehicle,
but the youth had escaped serious injury.
“As I’m approaching the driver side door,
he popped out,” she said. “The first thing he said
was ‘I’m sorry to cause a problem.’”
Jones, who refused transport from the
scene, reported he had looked down to get a cell
phone out of his pocket and once he hid a gravely
shoulder next to the road, he lost control.
Avans said the fact that Jones was wearing
a seat belt helped him avoid serious injury.
“In this case, seat belts definitely saved
his life.”
The impact that broke the car in two also
broke a thick utility pole, but Avans said she
didn’t believe Jones as traveling at a very high
rate of speed. Her investigation was showing the
impact was just exactly in the right, or wrong
spot, to break it.
The second crash is also under
investigation, with charges possible pending.
The Outpost, June 10, 2010, Page 3
Police Report
Umatilla Police this week reported that
Christina A. Vincent of Sorrento was jailed on
charges of disorderly intoxication and resisting
a law enforcement officer without violence, and
a Umatilla juvenile was charged with domestic
battery and later released to a grandparent.
In other news, an alarm was reported at a
South Central Avenue business, a burglary was
reported at a N. Orange Avenue residence where
a gaming device was stolen, a disturbance was
reported on Bulldog Lane, and another burglary
resulting in the theft of a gaming device was
reported, this time on Fern Street.
Support Rally For Arizona
Expected To Bring
Large Crowd To Eustis
Grassroots activists from all over Central
Florida are expected on Saturday, June 12, when
the Stand with Arizona Rally convenes in Eustis’
Ferran Park. Beginning at noon, TEA Party and
9/12 activists from Ocala, Seminole, Volusia and
Hernando counties, and elsewhere will join with
Lake county citizens in a rally designed to show
support for the recently approved immigration
enforcement law past in Arizona.
Tom Gaitens from the national Freedom
Works project, former Orange County Sheriff
Kevin Beary, and a variety of other activists and
grassroots leaders are expected to speak at the
rally, which will also include a message from
Richard Mack, retired sheriff of Graham County,
Arizona.
Live entertainment from the band Hwy
19 begins at 11 a.m., and food and refreshments
will be available. Booth spaces are available for
$50, and can be obtained by calling John Wood
at 357-3260.
The public is invited to attend, and to
bring family, flags, peaceful signs, and chairs.
Umatilla High School Graduation
HANNAH PRATT
... class VP leads audience
in Pledge of Allegiance.
MARCUS ALBRECHT
... highest GPA in class of
2010.
EVERYONE GETS A TURN
ON STAGE
... here Caitlin Robinson
receives congratulations
from UHS principal Mike
Elchenko.
JACOB O’NEAL ON THE
PODIUM
... draws applause for
spiritual, patriotic
message.
Chairs ... cont’d
touring productions in remembrance of Julia’s
love and commitment to theatre.
The benefit production will feature musical
selections from theatre productions that have
honored Julia. Performers from Julia’s Bay Street
family will present selections from “A Chorus
Line,” “Spring Awakening,” “Guys and Dolls,”
“The Full Monty,” “next to normal,” “Wicked” and
“Rent,” to name a few. It is an evening that will be
filled with the spirit, love, inspiration and joy.
Tickets are $20 for adults and $10
for students. All seats are reserved. For more
information please contact the box office at (352)
357-7777.
DON’T MISS THIS OUTSTANDING EVENT
CALL 357-7777
OR ORDER ONLINE:
www.baystreetplayers.org
Box Office Hours:
Mon. - Fri. 1:00-6:00 p.m.
109 N. BAY STREET • EUSTIS
Bay Street Players presents
An evening of songs
from productions
nationwide where
A Musical
“Julia’s Chairs” have
Celebration
been set backstage
or onstage
June 12 8:00 p.m.
including…
Pippin, Oklahoma!,
A benefit for the
Julia Nora Vatter Technical
The Full Monty,
Theatre Fund
Next to Normal,
Seussical,
Adults $20 Students $10
A Chorus Line,
For more information or
Rent...
reservations please call
(Just to name a few).
352-357-7777 or visit the box office.
Julia’s Chairs
CITY OF
UMATILLA
The City of Umatilla
Qualifying Period For The
November 2, 2010 Election
Runs from NOON, June 14, 2010
through NOON, June 18, 2010.
Offices up for election
for a four-year term are:
Council Seat #4
Council Seat #5
Qualifying Packets are available
at City Hall.
(352) 669-3125
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Page 4, The Outpost, June 10, 2010
Editorial
Fact Check
Your Gossip
You can learn a lot by listening over the
fence in a small town. Generations of people have
passed the news along via conversations held at
impromptu locations like the mailbox, via party
lines, and even in church pews. In most cases,
such gossip simply adds to the color of rural life.
A harmless, if factually flawed, story passed along
by Granny, or Aunty, or - dare we say it - Bubba.
Don’t let them kid you, ladies, men may not talk
as much as you do, but their gossip ratio is just as
high!
While gossip is often based on items of the
personal nature, the news of the day isn’t excluded.
Over the years, we have heard plenty of “news”
items that upon a little investigation turned out
to be real whoppers. It’s our job to separate the
wheat from the chaff, and make sure what appears
in the paper is factual. This week, Umatilla has
been swirling with all kinds of “fire related” gossip,
Letters To The Editor
Dear Editor,
I am writing on behalf of First Baptist
Church of Umatilla to say thanks to our wonderful
community of friends here in North Lake County.
The outpouring of love and support for SonShine
School has been overwhelming these last few days.
We always pray that our church is a blessing to
the community and now we are reminded that we
continued page 19
In Loving Memory of
Cindy, J.D., Aubrey & Dillon Wood
June 15th, 2009
“And we know that
IN ALL THINGS GOD
Works for the good of
THOSE WHO LOVE HIM!”
Romans 8:28
Our comfort is in KNOWING
that you all are
With the Lord.
Sitting at HIS table Dining and Laughing!!
We Love you and Miss you!!
Tara and C.J. Wood
Judi Apgar Wood
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about who did and didn’t respond to a fire, what
started a fire, what is going to happen to the town
fire department. And on and on. Hopefully, after
reading our coverage you will feel secure that you
know the facts of the incidents. Regardless of what
you hear at the grocery store.
We were all pretty much taught as children
not to gossip, and we all seem to pretty much ignore
those lessons as adults. Telling what you think
you know is a time honored tradition, and that is
just fine to us. But understand when you pass
something on, you become part of the story, and
if it is eventually debunked, you’re credibility gets
debunked a little bit, too. That happens to all of us,
we expect, but trying to get it straight the first time
is important. As is perspective. If Granny tells you a
sensational tale about the neighbor, best to consider
it just that until you have the story independently
verified!
We heard this week that 1) The Umatilla Fire
Department did not respond to the SonShine School
fire. 2) They responded, but weren’t there until
after Eustis and/or Lake County was on the scene.
3) That the fire was arson. 4) That last week’s fire at
a home just a block away originally ruled electrical
was arson. 5) The Umatilla Fire Department will be
closed. The first four are untrue, and even if the last
one were to become true, (which we highly doubt),
that decision certainly hasn’t been made.
In traumatic times, it is not surprising that
the “news” comes fast and loose. Yes, you can learn
a lot by listening to gossip, but we recommend
you keep what you learn in perspective, as the
information you are getting may not be exactly right.
Or maybe it is. Which in many cases adds to the
rainbow of small town living. But when property is
lost, people’s lives are impacted, and people putting
their lives on the line to attack infernos, we all owe it
to the greater good to make sure any information we
pass on is as factual as we can make it.
SHIRLEY C. McCATHRON
Shirley McCathron, 90, formerly of Trumbull
Connecticut, passed away on Tuesday, June 1. Born
in Bridgeport, Connecticut, she was an executive
officer at Boiler Repair, Inc. until her retirement.
She was predeceased by her husband, Joseph
McCathron, her sisters, Lillian McAuliffe Miller and
Marion Banks, her brothers, James McCarthy and
George “Gene” McCarthy.
Survivors include: son, Jeffery (Patricia)
McCathron of Trumbull, Connecticut; daughter,
Louise (Ralph) Bonito of New Fairfield, Connecticut;
grandchildren, Susan (Jamie) Chrisman of New
Fairfield, Connecticut, Christopher McCathron of
Trumbull, Connecticut and Stephanie McCathron
of Shelton, Connecticut.
AmemorialserviceandintermentatMountain
Grove Cemetery in Bridgeport, Connecticut will be
at the convenience of the family. Donations in lieu of
flowers can be made to Lakeview Terrace Resident’s
Association Scholarship Fund, 331 Raintree Drive,
Altoona, Florida 32702.
Beyers Funeral Home of Umatilla is in charge
of arrangements. Online condolences may be made
at www.beyersfuneralhome.com.
JUAN J. RIVERA
Juan J. Rivera, 56, of Umatilla, passed away
on Saturday, June 5. Born in San Elias, Celaya,
GTO, Mexico, he moved to Umatilla in 2000 from
Brooksville. He was a manufactured home installer,
fisherman and a Catholic.
Survivors include: wife, Janet Rivera of
Umatilla; sons, Antonio J. Rivera of Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma, Marco A. Rivera of Umatilla; daughters,
Geneva M. Rivera and Delaina M. Rivera both of
Umatilla; mother, Maria Garcia of San Elias, Celaya,
GTO, Mexico; brothers, Elsevio Rivera and Manuel
Rivera both of Mexico, Jose A. Rivera and Alejandro
Rivera both of Weirsdale, Jose S. Rivera of Houston,
Georgia; sisters, Stella Rivera, Leticia Rivera, Sofia
Rivera, Olga Rivera and Maria Rivera all of Mexico;
and four grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 7 p.m. on
Tuesday, June 8, at the Harden/Pauli Funeral Home
Chapel of Eustis. Interment followed at Cementerio
Municipal, Mexico. The family received friends at 6
p.m. prior to services at the Harden/Pauli Funeral
Home Chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be
made to St. Mary of the Lakes Catholic Church, 234
East Badger Street, Eustis, Florida 32726.
Harden/Pauli Funeral Home of Eustis was
in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may
be made at www.hardenpauli.com.
Obituaries
PAUL FESTUS SLACK
Paul Festus Slack, 65, of Umatilla, passed
away on Tuesday, June 1. Born in Canandaigua,
New York, he moved to Umatilla from Mt. Plymouth
in 1982. He was a diesel mechanic, a member of the
Moose Club-Forest Chapter 2535 and a Baptist.
Survivors include: sons, Dean Slack of
Ashville, North Carolina, Jeff Slack of Clarksville,
Tennessee; daughter, Cindy Slack of Clarksville,
Tennessee; sisters, Jean Fenton of South Carolina,
June Oberdorf of Rochester, New York; brothers,
Allan Barnhart of New York, Carl Barnhart of
Brunswick, Georgia; step-sons, Neal Schutt of
Umatilla, Daryl Schutt of Honeyoi, New York; stepdaughters, Dawn Schutt of Susanville, California,
Winnie Chapman of Tulsa, Oklahoma; seventeen
grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.
Beyers Funeral Home of Umatilla is in
charge of arrangements. Online condolences may
be made at www.beyersfuneralhome.com.
JAMES “JIMMY” ARCH RUSSELL, JR.
James “Jimmy” Arch Russell, Jr., 43, of
Umatilla passed away on Monday, May 31. Born in
Nuernberg, Germany, he moved to Umatilla from
Kansas in 1981. He was a Baptist.
Survivors include: mother, Betty Lou Russell
of Umatilla; sister, Joy Anne Moore of Umatilla;
nephews, David Hall and Andrew Hall both of
Umatilla; maternal grandmother, Elma Ruth Byrer
and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. He is
predeceased by his father, James A. Russell, and
paternal grandparents, John and Rosa Russell.
Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m.
on Thursday, June 10, at the home of Betty Lou
Russell with Tex Boyett officiating. In lieu of flowers
contributions may be directed to Cornerstone
Hospice, 2445 Lane Park Road, Tavares, Florida
32778 or to the Muscular Dystrophy Association,
3300 E. Sunrise Drive, Tucson, Arizona 85718.
Beyers Funeral Home of Umatilla is in
charge of arrangements. Online condolences may
be made at www.beyersfuneralhome.com.
JAMES NELSON HORNE SR.
James Nelson Horne, Sr., of Umatilla,
passed away on Saturday, June 5, in Umatilla. Born
in Perry, he moved to Umatilla from Hawthorne in
1999. He was a U.S. Navy W.W. II veteran. He was
also an aviation machinist and a member of the
First Baptist Church of Umatilla.
Survivors include: wife, Lizzie B. Horne of
Umatilla; sons, James Nelson Horne, Jr., of Tampa
and F. Michael Horne Keystone of Florida; daughter,
Sharon Laverne Thomas of Ponte Vedra; brothers,
Verma L. Horne of Eureka, California and Reese
L. Horne, of Baltimore, Maryland; sisters, Melba
Christine St. Jacques of Lake Panasoffkee and Betty
M. Moss of Plains, Georgia; six grandsons and five
great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m.
on Thursday, June 10, at the First Baptist Church in
Umatilla with Reverend Brooks Braswell officiating.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the
First Baptist Church of Umatilla Building Fund.
Interment will be held at 2 p.m. at Florida National
Cemetery, Bushnell. The family will receive friends
one hour prior to the service at the church.
Beyers Funeral Home of Umatilla is in
charge of arrangements. Online condolences may
be made at www.beyersfuneralhome.com.
DONNA MARIE KERTESZ
Donna Marie Kertesz, 63, of Mount Dora,
passed away on June 2, at the Cornerstone Hospice
in Tavares. Born in Mount Vernon, New York, she
moved to Florida in 1972. She was a hairdresser
and a homemaker, and a member of the “Therapy
Dogs Inc.” where she spent time bringing her
trained therapy dogs to visit local nursing homes
and hospitals.
Survivors include: husband, George;
daughter, Linda of Deltona; sons, Matthew of
Wentzville, Missouri and Adam of Mount Dora; and
her dog, Oliver. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be
made to Cornerstone Hospice.
Beyers Funeral Home of Umatilla is in
charge of arrangements. Online condolences may
be made at www.beyersfuneralhome.com.
Umatilla .... cont’d
to ease their pains. Several of the musicians she
assisted were able to play with no discomfort and
said it was a joy to be so loosened up before their
performances. Next year, she will be teaching
a class at the convention on “Active Isolated
Stretching for Musicians.” Locally, Daisy teaches
a similar class at Barberville Pioneer Settlement
quarterly jam sessions for attending musicians.
If you have similar needs for therapy see her ad
in the “Outpost”.
Speaking of U.H.S. grads, Gus Cross was
in town this weekend for his niece, Mariah Cross’
graduation from Tavares High School. Donnie
Scott and Mariah’s dad, Paul Cross hosted a
graduation party at the home place in Pittman on
Saturday. Family and friends joined in a fitting
feast with gator tail, fried fish, cheese grits,
cucumber salad, potato salad, iced tea, baked
beans and all sorts of summer vegetables. A huge
graduation cake with cream cheese frosting was
served to guests. It was a fun time to visit and
celebrate. Mike Cross was in attendance with
girlfriend Jenny. He was up early to help with the
cooking and party preparations. While in from
Nebraska, Gus and wife Nadine were able to visit
with lots of friends and family as well as marking
off his 50th birthday. That number is probably
going to make some local folks feel old.
Ray Guenther was one of the folks at the
party, he and wife Jackie have just returned from
a trip to Maryland where they went to see oldest
grandchild, Joel Guenther, graduate from high
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A beautiful new stained glass window has
been created by Sally Hartenstein for St. Thomas
Episcopal Church. The window has been placed
in the area behind the sanctuary that leads to
the church office. The window was designed
and installed in honor of The late Reverend Don
Chappell, who served as the rector for St. Thomas
from the sixties until 1991. The dedication of the
new work of art will be Sunday, June 13, after
the 10:30 a.m. worship.
Parents interested in home schooling
may like to attend the Home School Expo being
sponsored by Marion County at the Belleview
Public Library (13145 SE Highway 484). The
event will be held at Belleview Public Library on
Monday, June 14, from 2 to 4 p.m. and also at
the Ocala Library (2720 E. Silver Springs Blvd.)
Saturday, June 19, from 10 a.m. until 12:30
p.m. An estimated 2,700 Marion County children
are currently involved in home schooling. Vicki
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swimming lessons at their pool in Ferran Park on
June 14 through June 25. The sessions start at
9 a.m. and run every half hour through 11:30.
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The Eustis Pool is also offering a mini fun
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Paisley
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A grade school teacher in Wisconsin in
1885, Bernard J. Cigrand held the first recognized
formal observance of Flag Day at the Stony Hill
School. Cigrand traveled the country promoting
patriotism, respect for the flag, and the need for
the annual observance of a Flag Day on June 14,
the day in 1777 that the Continental Congress
adopted the Stars & Stripes. This Monday is Flag
Day and we look forward to seeing both residents
and businesses proudly flying the American flag
to commemorate the meaning of the day.
School’s out on June 10, just in time for
the Paisley library’s Summer Reading Program,
which starts on Tuesday, June 15, at 1 p.m., with
Teen Tuesday Drug Awareness, including a drug
dog demonstration. Wednesday, June 16, ages 5
– 12 show up at the community center at 1 p.m.
for Stranger Danger. Thursday, June 17, again
at the community center at 1 p.m., it’s Create a
Craft, for ages 5 and up. Saturday, June 19, it’s
a movie at 11 a.m. These programs are all free.
Don’t forget to stop by the library to get your flyer
with details on how to win the iPod Nano (for the
kids) and a gift certificate (for the adults).
Roy Hunter and his wife, Francine, were
invited to attend the annual “Spring Musical
and Dinner” at Spring Creek Elementary School.
During the evening, musical entertainment was
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A RARE SIGHT
... three owls together. Photo by Emily Wilson
provided to the large assemblage by the students
of the school. For many years, Roy has served as an
officer and board member of many organizations,
all dedicated to promoting the welfare of this
community. Among these was the Spring Creek
Charter Board. Roy said the surprise was on him
as he was called to the stage to receive kudos and
a plaque for all his dedication and hard work.
Congrats for a job well done!
Birthday greetings are sent out to Holly
Peaden on June 7, Danny Goodnight Jr on June
10, Lil Lappe on June 11, Beth Cox on June 12,
Cory Pope on June 13, Rose Frick and Wendy
Shipp on June 14, Jimmy Parker on June 15,
and Terry Ann Bauder on June 16. Anniversary
congratulations are sent out to Jesse and Reba
Hammond and Bill and Roberta Kelley on June
12, to Alan and Fay Messer on June 13, and to
James and Mary Miller on June 16.
“Happy Anniversary to a great guy”, this
from Donna Grimm to Don Giehl, who celebrate
twelve years together on June 11.
Damion Alexander Moor was born in
Oklahoma on June 3, weighing in at 7 lbs, 2 oz.
Congratulations to great grandparents, Don and
Dianna Habernal. James and Mary Miller report
their good news, the birth of healthy 2-month-old
great nieces in South Carolina.
This week prayers and best wishes are
requested for Helen Hunter, Larry Hunter, Barney
and Edna Schultz, Jay and Stacey Barnhart,
Eileen Ferguson, Patricia Becker, Helen Haylett,
Misty Goodwin, Bob Frick, and Rev. Nick Godun.
Our condolences to the Habernal and Snowberger
families, to the Fleshman family, and to the Bailey
and Condron families on the loss of their loved
ones.
“Dinner and the Word” is offered on
Thursday evenings, at 6 p.m., for folks who need
a helping hand at this time. The location is the
Fellowship Hall at the Paisley United Methodist
Church. The menu for June 17 is meat loaf/
rotisserie chicken, baked/boiled potatoes,
chicken noodles, peas, tossed salad, Danish,
banana pudding. Anyone looking to donate to
a worthy cause may mail contributions to the
church at P. O. 96, Paisley, FL 32767, marking
Thursday dinner in the Memo Line. (A note –
Thursday meals will not be available on July 8.)
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At the Paisley United Methodist Church,
the Crafty Critters meet each Tuesday at 10:30
a.m. John Jenkins leads Thursday Bible Study
on prophecy at 1 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. Looking
ahead, we will have information on their July 4th
program in a future column.
It’s Hot Dog Nite at the Paisley Association
this Saturday, June 12, from 5:30 – 6:30 pm,
followed at 6:45 pm by the weekly Bingo games.
On Tuesday, June 8, the Lake-Sumter EMS
Administration threw a Country Style Barbecue
honoring Cal Winningham’s retirement.
Sandee Peaden is a very busy lady, especially
this past Saturday. She used her skills at cake
making and decorating to create a large “castle”
cake, just perfect for her little princess’s birthday
party. The little princess is her granddaughter,
Holly Peaden, and the cake was for her first
birthday party. On hand to help with the festivities
were Holly’s parents Michael and Heather Peaden
from Tangerine, grandparents Carson and
Mary Peaden from DeLand, great grandparents
Arlice and Louise Peaden from Salt Springs,
grandmother Charlotte and great grandmother
Ruth Graves, both from Tangerine, Uncle Mike
and Aunt Jan Mikas and cousins Jake and Little
Jake Mikas from Paisley, and Larry Oliver with
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River Country
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The current wave of hot, sticky weather
makes some of us take our days a little slower
and easier during the summer months. However, that is apparently not the case with this
month’s winner of the Astor Area Garden Club’s
“Yard of the Month” award. At the age of 78,
Betty Morgan of 55706 Lee Street, still does all
of her own gardening and yard work, and, yes,
that includes mowing and trimming her shrubbery. Her backyard, on the canal side, is equally
well manicured and lovely; but she does report
that, due to repeated visits from a local black
bear resident, her once lush grape arbor had
to be removed. About 35 years ago, when Betty
and her husband (now deceased) moved here
from Winter Park to open the first self-service
gas station in Astor, they brought with them 129
assorted hanging baskets. She apparently still
enjoys hanging and potted plants, because they
are abundantly displayed on her cheerful front
porch. Betty and the garden club have certainly set the “standard bar” high for future award
winners, so keep your eyes open for a home
in the Astor area you think might qualify as a
worthy choice, and please call Mary Louise Baldridge (352) 759-2747 or Fran Stoll 759-9982
with your nominations for “Yard of the Month”
for July.
This weekend the Kiwanis Club of Astor was represented by Larry Alsop and Mark
Smith at the Grand Opening of Astor Arms and
Outdoor Supplies on SR 40. They raised $128
at the opening, and all profits from the sale of
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...deserving winner of the June “Yard of the
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Kiwanis shotgun raffle tickets and Astor History
Books will be used to support local children and
Astor area schools. The next meeting of the Kiwanis Club will be held on Wednesday, June 16
at noon at the Blackwater Inn. They invite members and prospective members (first lunch free)
to come out and get to know them. The Kiwanis
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time. They also want you to know that tickets
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the Blackwater Inn, on Thursday, June 17 at 6
p.m. Call Donna Alsop at (352)759-2885 or see
Sallie Shelldorf at the Astor USB for tickets.
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our community, another is finding it necessary
to move. Georgia Palmer, vice president of the
Astor Area Chamber of Commerce and one of the
chamber’s representatives for the ribbon-cutting ceremony welcoming the new Astor Arms,
will be closing her store, Georgia’s Little Bit of
Everything, on June 30. She cites the economy
and health issues as the reason for holding her
“Moving Sale” this month, and she wants her DirectTV customers to know she will continue to
provide for their needs from her home (352) 6723698. In the Astor area, we have a number of
businesses that have found it tough to keep their
doors open over the last couple of years. We all
need to buy locally whenever we can and support
the community businesses that support us.
The Astor VFW Post 9986 will commerate
Flag Day on Monday, June 14, with their annual
Flag Disposal Ceremony at 3 p.m. The public is
invited to attend. Anyone who has a worn, tattered flag, please drop by the VFW before June
14. If you need a new U.S. flag, you can purchase
one through the Post or Ladies Auxiliary. United
Southern Bank will be holding a bake sale to benefit the Post Ladies Auxiliary, and all proceeds
will be used to fund veterans programs. The bake
sale will be inside the Astor USB, during business hours, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The ladies auxiliary
will be set up outside the USB selling poppies for
veterans in the morning. The next post meeting
will be held at 7 p.m. on June 14th.
A special welcome home to VFW Post 9989
member Warrant Officer CW2 Wayne Loeser, Jr.,
who just returned from Afghanistan, where he
was deployed with the 88th Combat Aviation Brigade and is an Army Black Hawk helicopter pilot.
He will be on leave for 30 days and then stationed
stateside for one year. He is the son of longtime
residents Wayne and Melissa Loeser. The post
and this community owe him and all of our military men and women a great deal of thanks for
their service to our country.
The Astor Athletic League wishes to express their gratitude and thanks to the VFW
Honor Guard, O’Brien’s Café and Sterlings Restaurant and all of the individuals who provided
support for the Sheila Pike Memorial Service on
Memorial Weekend. On June 8, the Astor Ath-
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from 5 pm to 8 pm at the Astor Lions Park on
Alco Road. The concession stand is open during
playtime, and toys will be available. The League
is seeking volunteers for their activities and appreciate any and all financial support from the
community. Contact Lisa at (386) 453-1922
or Tenny at (386) 717-2217 to volunteer or for
more information.
Reminders: A Shredding Truck sponsored by the Astor Area Chamber of Commerce
will be available in the USB parking lot (in Astor)
on Saturday, June 19 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. It is
free to all local businesses and individuals. For
more information go to www.alligatorshredding.
com. Also, at Moose Lodge 2552 in Astor Park,
the Annual Mooseketeers Show is scheduled
for Saturday, June 19 starting at 6 p.m.; and,
instead of the usual Saturday night Steak Dinner at the Moose, on Saturday, June 12, from
6 - 7:30 p.m., there will be a special “Prime Rib
Night.” Karaoke with Rick Holland follows from
6:30-10:30 p.m. Don’t forget, Father’s Day is
Sunday, June 20.
Since becoming Sheriff of Lake County
in 2006, Sheriff Gary Borders has held a local
town hall meeting once each month in various
localities throughout the county. Sheriff Borders feels that these meetings are a good way
to help the community get to know who to contact when they have questions or problems. The
Sheriff’s next Town Hall Meeting will be held on
Tuesday, June 15, at 6:30 p.m. in the gym at
Faith Lutheran Church and School located at
2727 South Grove Street in Eustis. (One block
East of SR 19 at the corners of Old Mount Dora
Road and South Grove Street.) If you are a Lake
County resident, Sheriff Borders invites you to
come out and get to know him, his deputies and
staff.
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Paisley ... cont’d
Sandee.
The event was the Circle of Celebration
this past Saturday. Inside the community center
were Dave and Judy Grimm, from the Friends
of the Library. They were selling books and
50/50 raffle tickets to support their scholarship
fund. Stephanie Perry was there representing the
Forest Hills Association using raffles, a breakfast
gift basket, gift certificates to JC’s Lobster Pot,
a man’s fish and tackle box gift set, and selling
nachos, popcorn, cotton candy, water, and juice.
The Forest Hills Association also conducted the
ever popular cake walk. Al and Joan Sargent
lead art and craft classes every Friday night at
the First Baptist Church of Paisley and brought
samples of artwork and crafts. There were Al’s
picture, “This I Will Defend,” and prize winning
wood burning pieces by Bob Lovett, Dwight
Snow, and Al Sargent, all adorned with blue and
red ribbons and Best in Show. Donna Grimm,
Debbie Wesson, Debbie Drake, and Larry and
Jana Edwards manned the Paisley Association
table. They were there on a meet’n greet to explain
that their association is a service organization,
whose aims and purposes are the betterment of
the Paisley community and that they are NOT a
homeowner’s association.
Two Angel Foods boxes were given away
and the Lollipop Tree proceeds will help defray
costs for those who are unable to participate in the
Angel Foods Ministries at this time. Every month
the First Baptist Church of Paisley donates 3 – 4
of the boxes to their own food pantry. Helping
out were Amanda Kramer, Rosanna Kramer, and
Pam Rosebush. Kim Slimp returned with her
make-up brushes to make artistic creations on
the faces of many of the children attending. The
very young Elijah Kramer watched as Kim painted
a beautiful butterfly on Shyanna Kramer’s face
and decided he wanted no part of that deal.
James and Mary Miller and Bill and Kathy
Johnson (along with a lot of volunteers) put
lots of preparation into every summer’s Paisley
Christian Softball League. Saturday mornings
start with K – 5th graders on the field for their
game, followed by the 6th – 12th grade game. On
their table were a baseball bat, juice in softball
containers, a boy’s and a girl’s softball glove for
the older children and a boy’s and girl’s softball
glove for the younger children, all to be given
away by a drawing before the day was over. There
was a steady stream of children signing up for
summer softball. Next week we’ll continue this
report with the outside activities.
Check the bulletin boards at the Paisley
post office and the Gate store for flyers on how to
help out with “goodie boxes” for our local military
folk. You may also phone 434-2207 for more
information.
Make an announcement, post someone’s
birthday, send anniversary greetings, or whatever
else you can think of. The Paisley Association is
offering their sign for rent for just $5 per day, for
a minimum of three days, with a week’s notice.
Phone 1-386 738-3179 to make arrangements.
Our calendar remains full. Saturday
morning started with our weekly breakfast meeting
with children, Tommy and Brandy Wilson and
grandson, Brandon Willis. Then we headed to the
Fish Tournament Wraps Up 25th Year With Big Final Round Sunday
The 25th annual Collins Tire Center
Fishing Contest came to a climatic end Sunday,
with twenty fishermen representing ten boats
spending the day on Lake Dorr and Lake Holly in
search of big fish and big prize cash. When the
day was done, the team of Brandon Blackmon
and Jason Berryman had boated the biggest
catch, and claimed their fourth tournament title
in the past eight years.
The duo’s total take for the day, at just
over 20 pounds, placed them nearly five pounds
ahead of second place, held by the team of Jesse
Williams, Jr. and Jason McKinnie. For their
efforts, the winners took home $1,000.
“They jumped out to a big lead in the
morning, more than anyone could catch up to,”
said Bruce Collins, organizer of the tournament.
“They had over 12 pounds in the morning on
Lake Dorr, a lot more than anyone else.”
At the final weigh in at the Lake Holly Boat
ramp, over 100 people gathered to find out who
would win the final round of the tournament,
which began with 54 boats and which also
awarded over $10,000 in prize money during its
annual run.
Rounding out the days top five were the
teams of Donnie Gardner and Taylor Wiggins (3rd
place), Ross Paul and Brandon Carey (4th), and
Rod Gardner and Rick Lucas.
Collins’ attention now turns to the big
July 4 BBQ, which this year will be held on
Saturday, July 3. Anyone wishing to contribute
to the free community dinner is invited to stop
in at Collins Tire Center, located on SR 19 in
downtown Umatilla. Donations of time, supplies,
and food are needed, as Collins expects to feed at
least 1,000 people again this year.
Paisley Park for the Circle of Celebration. Around
noon, we left for Oak Hill, Florida, to celebrate
great-grandson Rylin Westerfield’s seventh
birthday with his mother Kathleen, his brother
Lukas, Grandmother Donna Jean Fitzgerald,
and lots of friends. Home again, showering
and dressing to attend yet another high school
reunion at the Rosen Centre in Orlando.
Wilson backyard update- Skip kept
hearing a different kind of bird in the yard but
couldn’t find it. Sometimes there would be one
in our yard and one across the street and they
would call to one another. The other morning, I
was almost finished getting dressed for work and
was still upstairs. Skip had been on morning
duty, feeding the birds and squirrels. He came
running up the stairs hollering Hurry, Hurry!!!
We both ran downstairs, out the back door, and
into the back yard (me in my robe and both of us
barefoot). Behind the garage, sitting side by side
on a pine tree branch, were three barred owls,
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The meeting will be held in the
school’s media center.
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... Jason Berryman, left, with son Hayden, 8 months,
and Brandon Blackmon win tourney finals for fourth
time in eight years. Berryman had the morning’s big
fish, at 3.8 pounds.
SECOND PLACE WINNERS
... Jason McKinnie, left, and Jesse Williams, Jr. receive
trophies.
TAYLOR WIGGINS, LEFT, AND DONNIE GARDNER
... claim third place. Wiggins had the evening’s big fish
at 3.8 pounds.
probably Mama, Papa, and the young’un, all
making that noise. They were eating breakfast,
but we won’t go into detail about that. Since
then, we’ve noticed that the young’un is staying
around.
Thanks to all who provide us with
information for the column. Call or email us
with your news at (352) 771-0227 or email us at
[email protected].
The Outpost, June 10, 2010, Page 11
SonShine ... cont’d
to see what caused the fire. By Monday, the
investigation had determined that the fire was not
intentionally caused, but instead was electrical
in nature, having sparked in the office of school
director Donna Hardcastle.
“There is no evidence of arson,” Kemp
said. “The fire started in the office west of the
south entrance. Apparently, by a power strip on
the west wall of that office.”
The building was reported as a complete
loss, with representatives of the First Baptist
Church on Monday stating their plans to tear
down the structure as soon as it is cleared by
investigators.
“We are waiting for the fire marshal to
release the building,” said Bob Hardcastle of First
Baptist. “We will tear the building down. We will
take the modular for the infants and move it over
to the other site as soon as we can find someone
to move it.”
Hardcastle was referring to the quick
relocation of the school, to the church’s North
Campus, off Hatfield Drive. In fact, the move
had begun even before the fire was totally
extinguished, with church volunteers arriving
with equipment and quickly moving the school’s
playground to a spot next to a modular that will
house the school’s 100-plus registered children
for the foreseeable future.
In fact, the school’s new home features
a modular building that received its certificate
of occupancy just last week, and was slated to
be used to house adult Sunday School classes.
Instead, by Monday volunteers and staff had set
up for the SonShine School’s operation, with the
business opening “as usual.”
Donna Hardcastle said donations of
snacks and school supplies were massive.
“We won’t have to buy supplies for a long
time.”
But other, larger items will remain on the
needs list. The school, which was housed just
across from Umatilla’s Cadwell Park, now lacks
recreational equipment for its after care program,
and there will be other needs. To help offset that
and other costs, a benefit account has been set
up at United Southern Bank. The SonShine
School Alumni and Friends account is open and
accepting donations at any USB branch, with
all proceeds to help fill any gaps in the school’s
funding needs.
“For 26 years, that school has touched so
many families,” said USB representative Teena
Stoneking in announcing the fund Monday.
“They are going to need things.”
With the school on stable footing, church
leaders now turn their attention forward, toward
a permanent solution. A study already underway
concerning future facility needs has been placed
on a fast track, with a committee meeting this
past Sunday to review options.
“We have been talking to companies
for five or six months about a building that
would incorporate the SonShine School,” Bob
Hardcastle said, adding that the church will now
look to accelerate any construction timetable.
However, any permanent home for the
school will take time.
“It takes 1.5 to 2 years to get into
something,” he said. Today, the church is looking
at constructing a 25,000 square foot building that
would house the school, among other things.
But first things first, and clearing the fire
site and making sure the school’s children are
safe and comfortable in their new home is job
one. At least after one day, it appeared so far, so
good was the conclusion for Bob Hardcastle.
“It’s amazing what God has done.
Everything worked really well this morning .”
THEY WERE THERE BEFORE FIRE WAS OUT
... volunteers seen here finishing up transfer of
SonShine School playground to new location at Baptist
Church north campus.
VOLUNTEERS WENT TO WORK
... here Mary Beth Britzius helps organize supplies
Monday morning at school’s new location.
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Horsin’ Around
By Karen Lappi
669-8130
Several times in previous columns I have
mentioned the mission statement of the Altoona
Trail Riders; “dedicated to the preservation of
equestrian trails, community service and family fun.” And regarding community service, I was
very pleased when the ATR recently decided to
sponsor a $500 scholarship to a deserving Umatilla High School senior. ATR member Gaile Gibson undertook the task of contacting the school
and getting all the particulars and paperwork
in order. There was a ceremony at the school a
week or so ago and our scholarship was awarded
to Mariah Shelton. The membership is thrilled to
be able to make this scholarship available and to
reinforce that we are not just about getting out
and riding horses. We do believe in a civic duty
to give back to the community in which we live
and ride. Congratulations to Mariah from the
entire ATR membership.
I attended the Xtreme Cowboy Challenge,
sponsored by the Ocala Western Riders last week
at Rocking Horse. This is a new type of event
for central Florida, modeled after the nationally
recognized Xtreme Cowboy Challenge that you
might have seen on TV. While they did not have
as many entries as they had hoped, the ones who
were riding had a great time. There were three
different divisions and each one was timed. In
the beginner and intermediate division, the rider
coming closest to the ideal time won. In the advanced division, the rider with the fastest time
won. Some of the obstacles consisted of a water
crossing, barnyard animals, crossing a large log,
firing a paint ball gun and roping a traffic cone.
It was an interesting event and one I would like
to ride someday. The winners of the event are
as follows: Beginner division - 1st Place - Mary
Wells, East Palatka, 2nd Place - Melissa Vanacore, Ocala, 3rd Place - Denise Jones, Leesburg.
Intermediate division - 1st Place - Diane Russell,
Bonita Springs, 2nd Place - Diane McMurtrey,
Winter Springs, 3rd Place - Carol Demeo, Citrus
Springs. Advanced Division - 1st Place - Centry
Scarbrough, Sarasota, 2nd Place - Jody Simonton, Oxford, 3rd Place - Deana Trail, Ormond
Beach. There was also a jackpot division with a
50% payback. And the winners were - Beginner
Division - Mary Wells, East Palatka, Intermediate Division - Diane McMurtrey, Winter Springs,
Advanced Division - Martha Galone, DeLand.
HERMAN TIETGENS
...supervising the water obstacle at the
challenge. Photo by Karen Lappi
PASO ESPIRITU DRILL TEAM
...entering the water; L to R Valerie Stalvey,
Aimee Thomas and Nanci Fish. Photo by
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Check out the website for the Ocala Western Riders for future events, www.ocalawesternriders.
com.
The Altoona Trail Riders held their yearend banquet last Sunday at the Umatilla Inn and
Restaurant. This is always a fun event as it culminates our riding year and interesting awards are
given out based on the happenings of the year.
The buffet dinner served by Hugh Johnson and
his staff was bountiful and delicious. The staff
is the friendliest around and was taking care of
us in grand style. We had almost 80 members
in attendance and everyone had a great time. I
highly recommend this restaurant, as the food
is good and they will cater to your business and
meeting needs. ATR President Sue Rogers recognized the officers and board members for their
hard work and dedication over the past year. A
hearty thanks went out to Vice President Valorie
Johnson, Secretary Margaret Shuman, Treasurer
Dot Gross and Board Members Glenda Dawkins,
Andy Michel, Linda Harrington and Karen Norris. Next week I will have pictures and discussion
of the awards that were handed out. The ATR is
now officially on a summer break. There will be
no organized rides or meetings until September.
Our riding season will begin with a Labor Day
campout and our first meeting will be the first
Thursday of September. Check our website for
the latest info, www.altoonatrailriders.com.
In these tough economic times very few
folks have any extra cash. However, I would encourage all horse lovers to consider donating
some funds to the Lake County Animal Control
to help in feeding the 28 starving horses that
they recently have confiscated. Several of us
went to check out these horses and it just broke
our hearts to see horses so skinny. And these
are all nicely bred horses; warmbloods and Thoroughbred crosses. The county needs help in feed-
ing them, so if you can send any amount please
consider it. The county is trying to get custody
of the horses and if so, they will get them back
in shape and auction them off. Call 343-9688 if
you want more information.
Hurricane season is upon us and if you
are interested, there is a free lecture on June
30 titled “Preparing You and Your Horse, for the
Upcoming Hurricane Season.” The lecture will
be held at the Golden Ocala Golf and Equestrian Club, Main Clubhouse, 8300 NW 31st Lane
Road, Ocala. The lecture begins at 6:30 p.m.
and reservations are required. For more info or
to reserve your place please email Sarah Kirk at
[email protected].
The recent news was very sad regarding the fire at the Sonshine School in Umatilla.
Please keep that group in your thoughts and
prayers as they regroup and plan for restoration
and rebuilding.
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Page 14, The Outpost, June 10, 2010
LOOKING BACK
BY
CLIFFORD HALFORD
CONSIDER THOSE LAUGHABLE TV
COMMERCIALS
About TV commercials, they’re something
else altogether. Between bouts of nausea, pure
wonderment and the on-off button, I see some
that are somewhat amusing and some that are
not funny “ha-ha” but funny silly. So few of them
give viewers any benefit of the doubt about being
living and breathing intelligent human beings.
Some leave me doubting that those who wrote
and produced them are of the same human family that God created. Maybe they evolved, I’ll
share a few.
Those AARP Advance Care cards are the
only one recognized by AARP. That’s because
they’re the only ones like that the group issues.
What once was a non-profit organization representing older Americans, they seem to have
evolved into a for-profit enterprise. They think
it’s a “coming age” requirement for folks to join
when they reach 50 and that it’s un-American of
those who don’t.
Another: “This is a CNN public service
announcement. Homes are selling for as little as
$1,000. If you are a renter, call today for available lists. Don’t wait. Call today. All others call
tomorrow.” Those commercial has said that for
weeks, maybe months, every day - “others call
tomorrow.” But tomorrow never comes. If you
own your own home with insurance, property
taxes and mortgage payments, they don’t particulary want you because you likely won’t have
enough money left to spend with them.
Then there’s the Scooter Store. “Medi-
care-approved electronic scooters. Call today
for yours.” Among other reasons for them urging folks to call today is that naturally their potential customers are handicapped people and
older people. If they don’t call today and make
some sort of a deal that’s beneficial to the Scooter
Store, it may never happen. That sort of potential
customer might’ve succumbed before tomorrow.
Since the Chrysler Corporation’s sale to
Italy’s Fiat, some strange commercials have appeared on TV. A recent one indicates that General George Washington ordered himself a Dodge
Hemi for its terrain-roamin capability. In my
humble and mayhaps prejudicial opinion, Washington would probably have kept his first order
confined to the future presidential family by purchasing a Lincoln.
And those never-ending TV political commercials “Going Green” is catching on. Now we
have a man named Greene also running for Senator. Is he for real? His TV campaign commercials
show him speaking with an earthmoving backhoe behind him. Aren’t such machines responsible for removing vast acreage’s of green grass,
shrubs and trees leading to the paving over of
Florida?
Now a TV commercial is outsourced as
in those two somewhat amusing middle eastern
men who clown around and leave me dumfounded as to what they’re really advertising. That
takes outsourcing to ridiculous ends.
Have any of you called a customer relations phone number for almost any product
whatsoever? You have to wade through multitudunous menu options and then wait for almost an
eternity to speak to someone in India or wherever
who can barely speak English with their strong
ethnic accent. Outsourcing is practiced so much
it is the norm for manufacturers, billing services,
telephone sales and customer relations.
It Happened This Week In 1991!!
Here’s what happened to me. I called
“Customer Care” about a relatively simple problem with my VA-furnished Abbot Freestyle Freedom Blood Glucose Monitoring System. The release button on my finger lancing device started
popping out and I sometimes had to chase it
down and insert it back in to puncture my finger for a drop of blood. The “Customer Care”
man with a Eastern accent put me through a
battery of questions about the problem and if
it had been damaged, then told me a replacement should arrive at my address the following
Wednesday. I was directed to destroy the defective device. I didn’t, a good thing, because no
replacement arrived as promised.
Three weeks later I wrote the firm a firm
letter. Nothing happened. On my next visit to
the Tampa VA, I explained and demonstrated
the problem to my doctor. She prescribed one.
Guess what. They gave me a whole new meter,
case, lancing devise and ten test stripes at VA
expense, an overkill of the problem. After three
more weeks, a meter, case, lancing devise and
ten test strips arrived from Abbott. Gross overkill! Now I have three meters, two working lancers, tree cases and sufficient test strips for some
while. This was because the man with the Indian
accent didn’t do a promised maybe because of a
language barrier or perhaps because of a slowly
responding corporation.
In another column I mentioned those
boxy Japanese SUV’s that are quite unattractive
to me. One even has the model number Xb. As
in X-box? Now a TV commercial indicates that
they don’t use much fuel. They’re powered by
cute little rodents in running mills that don’t eat
much except “green.”
TV commercials boggle the brain. No
wonder we’re becoming so neurotic.
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493 Kentucky Avenue, Umatilla
352-669-2334
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825 S. Central Ave.
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(352) 383-2161 * (800) 929-1294
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A & M Auto Parts
180 Budd Ave., Umatilla
WELL DRILLING, INC.
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(352) 669-3829
FAX (352) 669-8884
Monday - Saturday 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
42312 N. HWY. 19
P. O. BOX 130
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669-3222
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352/267-4903
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Phone: (352) 383-8164
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(352) 267-6430
Serving Lake County & Astor
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Page 16, The Outpost, June 10, 2010
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARIING
RESOLUTION 2010 - 15
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF UMATILLA, FLORIDA,
DESIGNATING A BROWNFIELD AREA FOR THE PURPOSES OF ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT,
ENVIRONMENTAL
REMEDIATION,
AND
REHABILITATION;
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NOTIFY THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION OF SAID DESIGNATION; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business
under the fictitious name of
Division: Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF
File No 2010-CP-345-LS
LOUISE K. ALMY,
Division: Probate
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
Name
Address
ROBERT A WONDER AND
GLADYS E. WONDER TRUST
AGREEMENT DATED FEBRUARY
4, 1999, AS AMENDED &
RESTATED
c/o Kay D. Wolfsberger Wonder
a/k/a Kay D. Wonder, Trustee,
1454 S. Hametown Road
Copley, Ohio 44321
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate of the decedent and persons having claims or demands
against the estate of the decedent other than those for whom provision for full payment was
made in the Order of Summary Administration must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE.
Mary Louise Susebach
4826 Rockford Road
Dobson, North Carolina 27017
All creditors of the estate of the decedent and persons having claims or demands
against the estate of the decedent other than those for whom provision for full payment was made
in the Order of Summary Administration must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE TIME
PERIOD SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publication of this Notice is June 10, 2010.
Attorney for the Person Giving Notice:
MAGGIE B. EVANS, ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No. 377945
MAGGIE B. EVANS, P.A.
131 Waterman Avenue
Mount Dora, Florida 32757
Telephone: (352) 735-1200
nb-1-6-17
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publication of this Notice is June 10, 2010.
Attorney for Person Giving Notice:
Umatilla City Council meeting on June 15, 2010 at 7:00 p.m.
Person Giving Notice:
FREDERICK H. SUSEBACH
4826 Rockford Road
Dobson, North Carolina 27017
L. E. TAYLOR
Attorney
Florida Bar No. 134867
L. E. TAYLOR, P.A.
Post Office Box 490208
Leesburg, Florida 34749-0208
Telephone: (352) 787-1440
nb-2-6-17
Person Giving Notice:
KAY D. WOLFSBERGER WONDER
A/K/A/ KAY D. WONDER
1454 S. Hametown Road
Copley, Ohio 44321
---IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF:
File No. 2010-CP-685
ELIZABETH F. WACKELIN
Division: Probate
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
---IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2009-CP-1426-LS
ELEANOR ELIZABETH
LUNDBERG A/K/A ELEANOR
LUNDBERG A/K/A ELEANOR
A. LUNDBERG
You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary Administration has been
entered in the estate of ROBERT A. WONDER A/K/A ROBERT ALONZO WONDER, deceased,
File Number 2010-CP-158-DB, by the Circuit Court for Lake County, Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which is P.O. Box 7800, Tavares, Florida 32778; that the decedent’s date of death
was January 6, 2010; that the total value of the estate is $24,746.81 and that the names and
addresses of those to whom it has been assigned by such order are:
You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary Administration has been
entered in the Estate of LOUISE K. ALMY, deceased, File Number 2010-CP-345-LS, by the
Circuit Court for Lake County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 7800,
Tavares, Florida 32778-7800; that the decedent’s date of death was January 13, 2010; that the
total value of the estate is $71,044.00, and the names and addresses of those to whom it has
been assigned by such Order are:
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
IN RE: ESTATE OF
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE:
Frederick H. Susebach
4826 Rockford Road
Dobson, North Carolina 27017
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should
contact Karen Howard, City Clerk at (352) 669-3125 at least 48 hours before the date of the
scheduled hearing.
nb-1-6-10
---IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Deceased.
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE:
Dated at Umatilla, Florida, this 10 day of June, 2010.
Ryan L. Kramer
b-1-6-10
Deceased.
A person who decides to appeal any decision made by any board, agency, or council with respect
to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, will need a record of the proceedings. For
such purposes, any such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings
is made, which includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based (Florida
Statutes, 286.0105).
File No. 2010-CP-158-DB
located at 33616 Campeon Court, in the County of LAKE, in the City of Sorrento, Florida, 32776,
intends to register the said name with the Division of Corporations of the Florida Department of
State, Tallahassee, Florida.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
The proposed Resolution may be inspected by the public between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. Monday to Friday at City Hall. For further information call (352) 669-3125.
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ROBERT A. WONDER A/K/A
ROBERT ALONZO WONDER
PRISM
----
The proposed Resolution will be considered at the following public meeting to be held at the
Council Chambers, 1 South Central Avenue, Umatilla, FL:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW PURSUANT
TO SECTION 865.09, FLORIDA STATUTES
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Division: Probate
The administration of the estate of Elizabeth F. Wackelin, deceased, whose date
of death was April 16, 2010, is pending in the Circuit Court for Lake County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 7800, Tavares, Florida 32778. The names and
addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set
forth below.
File No. 2010-CP-684
RICHARD D. GETZ
Division: Probate
Deceased.
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands
against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their
claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of ELEANOR ELIZABETH LUNDBERG A/K/A
ELEANOR LUNDBERG A/K/A ELEANOR A. LUNDBERG, deceased, whose date of death was
August 13, 2009, is pending in the Circuit Court for Lake County, Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is P.O. Box 7800, Tavares, Florida 32778. The names and addresses of the
personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands
against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their
claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands
against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The administration of the estate of RICHARD D. GETZ, deceased, whose date
of death was April 23, 2010, is pending in the Circuit Court for LAKE County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which is 550 West Main Street; Post Office Box 7800; Tavares,
Florida 32778. The names and addresses of the personal representatives and the personal
representatives’ attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands
against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their
claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands
against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publication of this notice is June 10, 2010.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands
against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publication of this notice is June 3, 2010.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
Patrick L. Smith
Attorney for Cynthia M. Judd
Florida Bar No. 0027044
Law Offices of Joseph F. Pippen, Jr.
& Associates
179 N. US Highway 27, Suite F
Clermont, Florida 34711
Telephone: (352) 241-8760
Fax: (352) 241-0220
nb-2-6-17
----
The date of first publication of this notice is June 10, 2010.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
L. E. TAYLOR
Attorney for CLIFFORD E. LUNDBERG
Florida Bar No. 134867
L. E. TAYLOR, P.A.
Post Office Box 490208
Leesburg, Florida 34749-0208
Telephone: (352) 787-1440
nb-2-6-17
Personal Representative:
CLIFFORD E. LUNDBERG
1401 Waynewood Blvd.
Alexandria, Virginia 22308
---IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Attorney for Personal Representatives:
H. JOHN FELDMAN
Attorney for Personal Representatives
Florida Bar No. 0382965
CAUTHEN & FELDMAN., P.A.
215 N. Joanna Avenue
Tavares, Florida 32778
Telephone: (352) 343-2225
Fax: (352) 343-7759
nb-2-6-10
Personal Representatives:
DEBORAH M. RUTHENBECK
2776 Highland View Circle
Clermont, Florida 34711
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ROGER D. GETZ
259 West 700 North
Valparaiso, Indiana 46383
SHIRLEY MAY AMES A/K/A
SHIRLEY M. AMES
---IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
IN RE: ESTATE OF
File No. 2010-CP-694-LS
File No. 2010-CP-683
RUTH VIOLA WADDELL
Division: Probate
MARY LOUISE BROWN
A/K/A MARY L. BROWN
Division: Probate
Deceased.
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of Ruth Viola Waddell, deceased, whose date
of death was March 28, 2010, is pending in the Circuit Court for Lake County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 7800, Tavares, Florida 32778. The names and
addresses of the personal representatives and the personal representatives’ attorney are set
forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands
against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands
against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The administration of the estate of MARY LOUISE BROWN A/K/A MARY L.
BROWN, deceased, whose date of death was April 8, 2010, is pending in the Circuit Court
for Lake County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 7800, Tavares,
Florida 32778. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal
representative’s attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against
the decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their
claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands
against decedent’s estate must file their claim with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publication of this notice is June 10, 2010.
The date of first publication of this notice is June 3, 2010.
Attorney for Personal Representatives:
Patrick L. Smith
Attorney for Linda Ann Rill
Florida Bar No. 0027044
Law Offices of Joseph F. Pippen, Jr.
& Associates
179 N. US Highway 27, Suite F
Clermont., Florida 34711
Telephone: (352) 241-8760
Fax: (352) 241-0220
nb-2-6-17
Personal Representatives:
Linda Ann Rill
3501 Emory Road N.
Upperco, Maryland 21155
Joan Waddell Allen
107 Magnolia LN,
Eustis, Florida 32726
Personal Representative:
Cynthia M. Judd
37 Burrows Hill Road
Amston, Connecticut 06231
Attorney for Personal Representative:
L.E. TAYLOR
Attorney for ROBERT WAYNE
BOHANNON
Florida Bar No. 134867
L.E. TAYLOR, P.A.
Post Office Box 490208
Leesburg, Florida 34749-0208
Telephone: (352) 787-1440
nb-2-6-10
Personal Representative:
ROBERT WAYNE BOHANNON
16901 S.E. 59th Place
Ocklawaha, Florida 32179
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2010-CP-703-LS
Division Probate
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of SHIRLEY MAY AMES A/K/A SHIRLEY M.
AMES, deceased, whose date of death was July 13, 2009, is pending in the Circuit Court
for Lake County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 7800, Tavares,
Florida 32778. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal
representative’s attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands
against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their
claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands
against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publication of this notice is June 10, 2010.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
L.E. TAYLOR
Attorney for PENELOPE M. HARD
Florida Bar No. 134867
L. E. TAYLOR, P.A.
Post Office Box 490208
Leesburg, Florida 34749-0208
Telephone: (352) 787-1440
nb-2-6-17
Personal Representative:
PENELOPE M. HARD
2407 Rolling Broak Drive
Orlando, Florida 32837
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REAL ESTATE
$5 FOR THE FIRST 15 WORDS - $.08 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL WORD
NORMAN HUNTER, REALTOR
BARBARA JOHNSON REALTY
(352) 669-0795
LOOKING FOR A LARGER HOUSE? OR THINKING
about downsizing? In this crazy market you might
want an honest and professional opinion of your
property’s value. Feel free to give me a call with any
real estate needs. Call (352) 669-0795.
$350,000 PRIVACY AND SECLUSION ON 30 ACRES
IN PAISLEY. 25 acres of beautiful pasture, fenced and
cross fenced. Property backs up to state forest and
has a very nice 3/2 Homes of Merit mobile. One year
home warranty provided.
$105,000 BRING THE HORSES! 6 ACRES of decent
pasture. Fenced & cross fenced. 30 X 30 pole barn
and older mobile.
$99,500 VERY LARGE 2001 DOUBLE WIDE in
excellent condition, fully furnished on almost 2
acres in Lake Kathryn. Private location at the end of
the street. Nice screen room off the dining room, 2
storage sheds and a large carport.
$69,900 HARDLY A MOBILE, 1984 DW has had all
windows replaced with thermal, heat pump, new
roof, Florida room, fireplace, carpet, two nice sheds,
beautiful landscaping, chain link fence, termite
bond.
$35,900 Peace and Quiet in Deerhaven! Furnished,
well maintained mobile with large family room, laundry
room and shop addition. Beautifully landscaped lot, 2
sheds and carport. Termite bond, Home warranty and
owner financing. nb-tc
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196 West 5th Avenue
Mount Dora, FL 32757
www.mountdorarealty.biz
Ray W. Bryant, Jr.
Realtor
Mobile: 352-516-7666
Business: 352-383-2121
Toll Free: 1-800-375-3759
Fax: 352-383-0800
E-mail: [email protected]
UMATILLA - BAKER ROAD - Panoramic Lake Frontage
& Appx 10 acres ... Pasture and Trees ... with very
nice 3 BR/2BA mfd home with family room, fireplace,
workshop and HUGE screen porch overlooking Lake
Minneola. Priced to Sell - Short Sale - Asking $150,000
.... Bank Financing available - VA / FHA with low or
no down payment w/reasonable credit. Call JACKIE
MARTIN (352) 408-0753 ERA Tom Grizzard Realty.
UMATILLA - 10+ ACRES ... short sale - planted pine
- partially fenced on Hwy 42 not far out ... asking
$115,000. Call JACKIE MARTIN (352) 408-0753 ERA
Tom Grizzard Realty.
ASTOR - HORSE READY with Barn, 2 story “vintage”
home ... tons of trails to ride right from the property.
MUST SELL NOW ... JUST REDUCED TO $135,000. Call
JACKIE MARTIN (352) 408-0753 ERA Tom Grizzard
Realty.
ALTOONA - OFF KISMET - Large Lot with Oaks, Well,
Elec & appx $7,000 credit toward Impact Fee! Asking
$23,000 ... possible owner finance. Call JACKIE
MARTIN (352) 408-0753 ERA Tom Grizzard Realty.
LOTS AND LOTS OF LOTS! Great Deals ... buy land
now, while prices are down ... some have owner
financing with some down payment ... Call JACKIE
MARTIN (352) 408-0753 ERA Tom Grizzard Realty.
UMATILLA - OCALA FOREST GETAWAY - Hunt Camp
or Year Round Home! Cozy Cabin in great shape on
3.45 acres ... backs to the forest! A 30x40 screened
pool house and In-Ground, Solar Heated Pool! Very
secluded and even a fishing pond! PLUS huge storage/
workshop, Big RV Port w/elec. Central Air/Heat,
Pretty Wood Floors, Big Screened Porch! MUST SEE to
appreciate. ASKING $135,000. Call JACKIE MARTIN
(352) 408-0753 ERA Tom Grizzard Realty.
EUSTIS - IMMACULATE, NEWER MANUFACTURED
home on 2 acres with pretty pond. Asking $96,500!
Call JACKIE MARTIN (352) 408-0753 ERA Tom
Grizzard Realty.
PAISLEY - LARGE 4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH MFD HOME
on 2.5 acres ... backs to Forest & it’s own target range!
Lovely Oaks & walk to Spring Creek Elem. Asking
$148,500. Call JACKIE MARTIN (352) 408-0753 ERA
Tom Grizzard Realty. nb-tc
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ASTOR - 1992 MANUFACTURED HOME 1,373 SQ. FT.
3 bedroom, 2 bath, screen porch, 229 sq. ft., fenced
swimming pool. S.P. $67,500. Reduced $65,000. Faye
J. Taylor, Lic. Real Estate Broker. 352-759-2456.
nb-tc
---ASTOR - 5 PRIVATE ACRES OFF DEXTOR ROAD.
high and dry, have wetlands survey. Partially cleared,
surrounded by National Forest. Very Quiet City
water/sewer and electric available. $60K. (386) 4232775. nb-tc
---ASTOR - 3/2 M/H CENTRAL A/C HEAT - DOUBLE
boat slip just of St. Johns River. Estate sale. $192,000.
(352) 430-4209. nb-4-6-17
---REDUCED - BEST DEAL AROUND W/INCOME - 2 BR,
1 BA home on large lot w/rental apt. above 2 car
garage & workshop. Home has fenced back yard w/
screen porch, Florida room. All appliances, central
air & heat, & new roof. Apt. is 1 BD, 1 bath w/living
room, Florida room. $110,000. Eustis area 360-3308
after 2 p.m. or 669-4604. nb-2-6-17
---ST. JOHNS RIVER FRONT VOLUSIA/ASTOR - 3/2
with 2 car garage. CBS, furnished w/full screen porch
on river. Covered boat lift and fish dock. Professionally
landscaped. Reduced to $325,000. (352) 978-9020.
nb-tc
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c.
INSURANCE
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419 N. Grove St.
Eustis, FL 32726
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Sales & Service, Inc.
Well installation and repairs
We service all makes & models
Bill & Judy Wunsch
P. O. Box 1803
Umatilla, FL 32784
Insu
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over
nt C
Brya
Owner
David Patterson
590 N. Central Avenue, Umatilla
669-5645
7 Days A Week
352-669-7848
24901 SE CR 42
Umatilla
BUG
MAN
PEST CONTROL
111 N. Central Ave., Umatilla
Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Rachel Holtzclaw, CPA
Accounting and Bookkeeping Services
❁ Windows & Doors
❁ Sales & Installation
❁ Standard &
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❁ Energy Efficient
(352) 669-1264
Hartman, Hartman &
O’Brien, P.A.
A Certified Public Accounting Firm
Combined 50 Years of Experience
537 N. Umatilla Blvd.
669-5515
Classified Ads
$5.00 for first 15 words and $.08 for
each additional word. 669-2430
BOB SKINNER, LIC. R.E. BROKER
75 YEARS IN NATIVE UMATILLA ~ A DEDICATED PROFESSIONAL
MULTI MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCER
VICE PRESIDENT, GREATER LAKE COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS
BOB SKINNER, INC.
Representing The Finest
In New Modular And Manufactured Homes,
Turnkey On Your Lot Or Ours!
SALES ON RENTED LOTS
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UMATILLA
352-669-1100
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352-759-3000
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123 N. Central Ave.
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✻ Complete Bookkeeping Services
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Office 352-357-7770
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66 W. Seminole Ave.
Eustis, FL 32726
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$5
FOR THE FIRST
CLASSIFIEDS
15
WORDS
669-2430
$.08 for each
additional word
YARD SALE
SERVICE
ONLY 3 WEEKENDS TO SHOP BEFORE WE CLOSE
FOR JULY VACATION. The crowd Saturday went for
unusual old things, kitchen items, furniture, books,
jewelry. Do you collect Gone With The Wind, small
figurines, plates, lamps? Need a Bakers rack, three
oak kitchen chairs, extra dining room chairs? 50%
off rugs. 25% off china, Ruby Red, Cobalt, pictures,
mirrors. Vacation reading 25¢ up. Huge 16” cast
iron skillet, huge pots. TRY CLYDE’S PRODUCE
under carport out front, keeps vegetables cool. Open
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10 to 4. Umatilla
Antique Market & Bookstore. 669-3202. nb-1-6-10
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WILLIE
GIBNER’S
TREE
SERVICE.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Low rates. Licensed and
insured. No worries, hassle free. 669-6029. nb-tc
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY JUNE 11 & 12. 1-1/4 MILE ON
Maggie Jones to Palmetto Circle. b-1-6-10
---CHILDREN’S MINISTRY YARD SALE WITH LEMONADE
stand and bake sale. 600 S. Grove Street, Eustis.
Saturday, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. b-1-6-10
---COME ONE COME ALL TO THE UMATILLA FLEA
Market and Southside Thrift Store. We have lots of
new venders and some of your old friends, too! We
have something for everyone, old and new, and lots
of good food for you. So ya’ll c’mon down Thursday,
Friday and Saturday. SR 19 across from Florida’s
Natural. 669-9900 nb-tc
---OUR MARKET HAS EXPLODED WITH NEW
dealers and customers. If you can’t find it here, it
doesn’t exist. North Lake Flea Market, US 441/27,
Fruitland Park. 352-326-9335. www.northlakefleamarket.com. nb-tc
ALLEN’S LANDSCAPE & IRRIGATION, INC. REPAIRS,
renovations, dump truck, bobcat services. Trenching,
roto-tilling, land clearing, tree trimming and removal.
Concrete, stone, pavers, retaining walls, fencing
and junk removal. Licensed and insured. MC & Visa
accepted. 352-516-9842; 352-669-6968. nb-tc
---TIM KERR’S TREE SERVICE, LICENSED & INSURED.
Free estimates. 669-1447. b-6-10-21
---FURNITURE REPAIR - STRIPPING & FINISHING
Heritage Furniture, 21 Wafford Drive, Umatilla. (352)
669-7333. nb-tc
---DAVE WOODS LAWN SERVICE, INC. LICENSED
and insured. Free estimates. 800-851-8859. nb-tc
---I WILL CARE FOR THE ELDERLY DAY OR OVER
night care. 20 yrs exp. (352) 516-7013. nb-tc
---LAWN INNOVATIONS OF FLORIDA FREE ESTIMATES
our grass is always greener. (352) 602-4052 office
(352) 617-0168 cell. nb-8-7-8
---ROBERT BAIRD REPAIR SERVICE - HOME SERVICES
- (352) 669-8782, 516-3374. nb-8-7-22
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WANTED
AVIATION,
MILITARY,
AND
NAVAL
memorabilia; medals, insignia, books, badges,
documents, letters, uniforms, etc. Contact Dean at
352-669-7679. nb-tc.
---USED REFRIGERATOR - WILL PAY UP TO $100.
Must work and be clean. (352) 669-2253. nb-tc
---WE BUY JUNK CARS, RUNNING OR NOT. CASH
paid $150 & up. (352) 771-6191. nb-tc
---40-50 ACRES FOR LIVESTOCK, IN LAKE COUNTY,
Volusia County area. (352) 516-6332. nb-2-6-17
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MISCELLANEOUS
READING IS FUNDAMENTAL! THAT SHOULD BE
THE motto for the school board. Pat Gallagher Dem.
Committee Pct. 7. b-1-6-10
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FOR SALE
2004 FIESTA PONTOON BOAT- 22 FOOT SWIM N FUN
54” Bow mount Minnkota trolling motor. Original
owner. Can be used as a floating dock. $3,500 OBO.
242-8644 or 242-8012. nb-tc
---KING SIZE MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING. SERTA
Perfect Sleeper. Top shape. $200 OBO. Astor. 5081393. nb-1-6-10
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Daisy Millett
Licensed Massage Therapist
at
Carol’s Place
Altoona, FL 32702
352-455-8996
P. O. Box 67
42313 SR 19
FL Lic # MA25673
Estab. Lic #MM13171
CUTS & CURLS
“Complete Hair Salon”
* Quality Resale Furniture
* Contemporary/Antique/Shabby Chic/Garden
* Home Decor * Collectibles
* Vintage Upscale Clothing, Purses & Shoes
* Costume Jewelry
Free Estimates
40 Years Exp.
EAST MEETS WEST! NEW ORIENTAL LINE!
37443 SR 19
Dona Vista
352-602-4050
DAILY: 10 am - 5 pm
Closed Mondays
Studio 19
Hair Salon
Bridgette Craig
Hairdresser/Nail Tech
Now Accepting Appointments
37415 SR 19
Umatilla, FL 32784
516-3694
Rainfall
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72
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.11
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Weather Station
JAMES R. MAKIN
Tuesday, Wednesday & - Friday
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday ~ 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday ~ 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
93 N. Central
Avenue
669-4409
Umatilla
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Fireplace Specialist + Cultured Stone
39830 Yentsch Lane
Umatilla, FL 32784
State Lic.
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(352) 669-3047
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Air Conditioning
And Refrigeration
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Serving Umatilla & North
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669-3014
669-3015
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Letters ... cont’d
are blessed to be a part of this great community. I
would like to say a special thanks to the firemen
from Umatilla, Eustis, and Lake County. I would
like for everyone to know that our volunteer fire
crew had water on this fire within 3 minutes of the
call. They all worked extremely hard and I have a
new found respect and appreciation for what they
do. Volunteers or paid, they risk their lives to save
ours, and for that First Baptist Church of Umatilla
says “Thank You.”
Remember that ministries are not made
up of buildings. They are made up of people, so
SonShine School carries on without skipping a beat.
We appreciate your support and continued prayers.
Always remember that God has a plan. (Jeremiah
29:11)
In Him,
Brooks Braswell, Pastor
First Baptist Church
“Where Christ Is The Center”
To Editor,
I am overdo in telling the city of Umatilla
how nice the parking lot across from City Hall is.
There is lacking at least one more
handicapped parking space. There are lots of
motorcycle spaces which they don’t use, also
compact car spaces, that don’t get used, that I’ve
seen. Otherwise that parking lot is fantastic.
Yours Truly,
Virginia Davis
Altoona
HELP WANTED
WE BUY JUNK CARS, RUNNING OR NOT. CASH
paid $150 & up. (352) 771-6191. nb-tc
---NEEDED EXPERIENCED MILLWORK - WINDOWS
& doors, installers & helpers, self motivated team
players, full background check. (352) 551-9123.
nb-tc
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If you would like to have us diagnose and
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We will schedule an appointment time to connect with your unit and get you back on
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Loving Hands
Christian Assisted Living
573 Wisteria Avenue Phone: 352-669-5112
Umatilla, Florida
32784 [email protected]
Cell 352-455-7213
Dear Editor,
I was appalled after reading the article
about the fire in Umatilla, and learned the city fire
department failed to respond. If only one firefighter
had responded the response would have still been
inadequate. In a fire situation the firefighter would
be unable to enter the building until more help
arrived. These firefighters are paid $7.50 an hour.
Which member of the city government would be
willing to risk his life for only $7.50 per hour? Indeed,
every time these dedicated firefighters respond to an
emergency situation they are at high risk for injury.
I am a retired professional firefighter from
the Milwaukee Fire Department, who proudly served
for 27+ years. I hope that gives me a little credibility.
Some suggestions: I know you do not want to
hear about how we did things up north, but what
if it works? Think about this for a while. Staff the
department with at least two full time firefighters,
preferably four. Pay these firefighters a living wage.
I think they deserve at least this much. Remember,
after you put all the grant money in buildings to
beautify your city, it would be a shame to watch
FOR RENT
EUSTIS APARTMENTS, DOWNTOWN 1 BEDROOMS.
Starting at $450. Call 589-4321. nb-tc
---TRAVEL TRAILER AND MOTORHOME, LAKE YALE,
$125 week. No security deposit. 255-3590. nb-tc
---VACATION RENTAL, FRANKLIN, NORTH CAROLINA.
www.westncvacationrental.com or (352) 409-2992.
nb-tc
---FOR RENT IN MOUNT DORA - FURNISHED, CHARMING
large 1 Bd/ 1 Ba, plus computer room/walk-in closet.
Next to Lake Sanders. $565. (352) 669-8855 or (352)
360-8594. Leave message. nb-3-6-10
---2/1 $650 PLUS ELECTRIC, UMATILLA AREA, ON THE
water. 267-4287. nb-tc
---2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, 3 MILES WEST OF ALTOONA,
block off CR 42, 284th Terrace. Available 6/23. $550
month. (352) 409-2992. nb-tc
---2 BEDROOM/1 BATH, PATIO, CARPORT, FENCED
yard, new appliances & carpet. $700 month plus
deposit. 669-3047. nb-tc
---PAISLEY - 2 BD/2 BA DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE HOME.
Screened porch & carport. Large fenced yard off CR
42. All appliances including washer & dryer. $690 a
month. 1st & $400 security. (352) 455-4338.
nb-1-6-10
HAIR & NAILS DAY SPA
Formerly Known As Hair & Nails By Penny In Altoona
Come in and see one of our
7 professionals for all your
salon needs!
37433 SR 19 ~ DONA VISTA ~ 357-0801
(on the corner of Wallace and SR 19)
Dianne Denvers Owner
them burn down because no one was on duty.
Secondly, if you can’t find the funds to staff a
real fire department, then turn the department over
to Lake County, lock stock, and barrel. I know city
leaders would no longer be able to micromanage the
department but that might be a good thing. I know
that the City of Umatilla invested a lot of money in
equipment and it shows. It would be a tragedy to
watch the city burn down and have lives lost while
the fire department had insufficient personnel
to appropriately respond. The people of Umatilla
certainly deserve a quick responding appropriately
manned fire department.
Sincerely,
David Bykowski
Retired Firefighter
FOR RENT
PEARL LANE APARTMENTS - UMATILLA, SECURITY
deposit special. 1 bedroom $100. First months
rent $100. Large one bedroom ground floor.
Walking distance to shopping & banks. Must be
62+, handicapped/disabled. Monday & Wednesday
office hours HUD vouchers accepted. Equal housing
opportunity. (352) 669-1515. nb-4-6-10
---UMATILLA - 1 BEDROOM - INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES.
From $500 mo. 352-267-7758. nb-tc
---ASTOR- VACATION OR MONTHLY RENTAL, ST.
JOHNS riverfront, furnished 2/1 cottage. Washer,
dryer, satellite tv, dock, boathouse with hoist,
screened-in porch. Clean, quiet, comfortable. Please
call for rates and availability. 317-332-1775, 317873-3868. [email protected]. nb-tc
---UMATILLA 2 - 1 UPSTAIRS APARTMENT Bob Skinner Real Estate Services (352) 669-1100.
nb-tc
---ALTOONA - 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, $495 MONTHLY.
$400 security. 735-2071 or 636-6800 nb-tc
---HOUSE IN ASTOR PARK $550 PER MONTH. FIRST &
deposit. (352) 759-2775. nb-1-6-10
Studio 19
Hair Salon
37415 SR 19
Umatilla, FL 32784
Walk-Ins Welcome! Open 6 Days A Week!
(352) 636-5243
Office Hours By Appointment
GARY K. STOLTZ, D.C., P.A.
2105 Prevatt Street
Eustis, FL 32736
TELEPHONE: (352) 357-7955
Quality Chiropractic Care
BUG MAN
Do-It-Yourself
Computer got you stressed?
Pest Control
HUTTO JANITORIAL SERVICE, LLC
P. O. Box 1359
Umatilla, FL 32784
Licensed, Bonded, Insured
352-551-9084 - Eric
352-551-9085 - Reva
[email protected]
www.hjsllc.org
111 N. Central Ave., Umatilla
(Across From Fish ‘N Chix)
352-669-7977
Hours: Mon. - Fri.
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
ORANGEWOOD VILLAS APARTMENTS
220 E. Collins Street, Umatilla
NOW AVAILABLE
1BDR/$427, 2BDR/$457
ON BUS ROUTE
Must be 62+ years or disabled any age.
HUD Vouchers Welcome
This institution is an equal opportunity
provider and employer.
TDD# 800-955-8771
Call 352-669-0009
Certified Technician experienced in Home
Computers and Business Networks
Call Tim Getchell @ (352) 771-6316
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COUNTRY “HAIR”
JAMBOREE
“Best little hairhouse in Eustis”
When was the
last time you
received a
compliment on
your looks?
Let our Artistic Design
Team at CHJ help you
achieve the beautiful
look that will get you
those compliments.
Call us for an
From Rear: Denise Trenfield, Heather Hatt, Debra
Hohman, Carrier Turner, Amanda Warren, Tina Weeks,
appointment.
Lydia Brunold and Kristina Folsom
Hours:
Mon. - Fri. 7 am - 6:30 pm
2505
Sat. 8 am - 11:30 am
Hair & Tanning ~ 589-4414 E. Orange Ave.
Closed Sunday
Eustis
Nails ~ 357-5777
Umatilla .... cont’d
Association,
District
3, will present an
orientation
program.
Families will also have
an opportunity to visit
home school related
vendor booths following
the presentation. For
more
information,
go to http://library.
marioincountyfl.org or
call (352) 671-8551.
The recent Central
Florida Home School
Convention was held
in Orlando two weeks
ago. The cost to attend
that was $85 per family
and saw thousands
in attendance for four
Featuring locally grown fresh
Florida citrus
DON’T MISS
FRESHSQUEEZED
ORANGE
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OUR
Squeezed on site
& not pasteurized
for that great
“straight from the
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* GRAPEFRUIT
* ORANGES
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days of speakers and
programs.
Saint Thomas
Episcopal
Church
hosted
a
Dinner
Theater
last
week,
staring local characters
like Rick and Sue
Kiefer, and Rich and
Jackie Castiglioni in
the comedy “And then
there was one, too.” The
cast and crew played
before happy crowds
and included funny
costumes, a colorful
stage and sets and a lot
of helpers. Thanks go
out to Janet Gizelt and
Marilyn Pierson and
the rest of the catering
crew, as well as director
Charlotte Jardine and
helper grandson, Bailey
Fisher. The profits from
the four day run will be
used to fund the newly
established-Dave
McGonigal
Memorial
Scholarship
Fund
at the church in the
amount of $700.
There will be
a fundraiser for the
children’s
ministry
at the First
United
Methodist Church of
Eustis this Saturday
morning. They are
going to have a yard
sale with a lemonade
stand and bake sale.
They have lots of good
items to choose from.
All proceeds to benefit
the children’s summer
programs. Join them
8 a.m. until 1 p.m. at
600 S. Grove Street in
Eustis.
Happy birthday
wishes
to
Donna
Hardcastle on June 10,
Brian Cadwell on June
11, Lil’ Tom Fuqua and
Jodi Wunsch on June
12, Katherine Terry
and Jonathan Lucroy
on June 13, Sandra
Green on June 14,
and Caitlin Magnus on
June 17. Call us with
your birthdays to add
to the calendar.
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* Locally produced
honey
~ Orange Blossom
~ Palmetto
~ Wildflower
~ Gallberry
* Citrus sales by the
piece or bag
* Handmade
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* Free samples!
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190 Mary Street ~ Umatilla
Behind Bank of America
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