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By DOTTY NIST "There was no money to pay them," said Bill Imfeld regarding almost $23,000 of outstanding United Volun- teer Fire District bills from last fiscal year which were recently presented to the county finance office. The United Volunteer Fire District serves the Woodlawn area. Imfeld, Walton County fi- nance director, provided a brief report on the indepen- dent fire district's financial status at the Nov. 8 Walton County Board of County Commissioners' (BCC) meet- ing. Since last month, county administration and legal ser- vices and Eddie Rivers, Wal- ton County fire manager. had been working with United Volunteer Fire District to remedy a situation that be- came apparent with the in- dependent fire district's au- dit for the fiscal year ending Sept. 2004. The commission- ers viewed a copy of the au- dit on Oct. 25. -The auditors' report indi- cated that district manage- ment "could not locate sig- nificant portions of its ac- counting records" and that FINAN- CIAL IS- ... SUES of the United Volun- teer Fire Dis- trict have been much on the minds of county offi- cials and oth- ers in the com- munity in re- cent weeks. - -. n-'-. F VOLUME 116 NUMBER 46 3 SECTIONS NOVEMBER 17, 2005 50 CENTS PER COPY United Fire District reportedly 'insolvent' therefore auditors could not perform auditing procedures on the district's "basic finan- cial statements" or provide an opinion on these financial statements. The absence of records was attributed by the district management to the death of former United Volunteer Fire District Treasurer Jackie Malone, who had kept most of the documents in her home office. Malone was found murdered in her home by the. hand of a renter in Sept. 2004, and much of the fire district paperwork was said 'to have been lost during suh- sequent law enforcement in- vest igations. Among other deficiencies, the auditors found that the district did not comply with Florida Statutes' 'require- rments to maintain an :ad- equate record of its property. A physical inventory of all property was recommended, along with other measures.. The auditors' report also noted that in'August 2005 the fire district was subpoe- naed to furnish "various fi- nancial and operational documents" to the assistant state attorney for purposes of an investigation. About $93,000 had been budgeted by the county for funding of the United Volun- teer Fire District for the new fiscal year. However, because of the unresolved issues re- lated to the audit and be- cause, according to Imfeld, the Florida secretary of state lists the fire district as "in- active," the commissioners opted on Oct. 25 not to trans- fer the funds. Instead, pending resolu- tion of the situation, the fire district was directed to sub- mit expenditures to the county finance office for pay- merit. Following the Oct. 25 deci- sion. District 3 Commis- sioner Larry Jones stressed the BCC's commitment to "provide for the needs of the fire district and its citizens. He noted that there would be no attempt to coerce the fire district to become part of Walton County Fire Rescue, since this was not the desire .of.the community. The United Volunteer Fire "District opted to remain separate from Walton County Fire Rescue when several fire d..rpartmehts merged last year into the new combined fire protection organization. In an Nov. 8 follow-up re- port on the United Volunteer Fire District, Imfeld told the commissioners that since last month the fire district had presented about $3,000 in current year bills, along with, more problematically, $22,911 worth of unpaid bills from the previous fiscal year. No funds were available to pay the latter, he told.the commissioners. Imfeld recommended that the county ask the fire dis- trict "how they will overcome this insolvency." Jones asked staff to let the citizens know that the county would deal with the situation so that, fire protection would be maintained in the Woodlawn area. County Commission Chair- man suggested inviting a representative of the fire dis- trict to address the BCC re- garding the unpaid bills is- sue at its next meeting, which is set for 4 p.m. on Nov. 22 at the South Walton Courthouse Annex. Staffwas directed to contact the fire districtfor that purpose. By BRUCE COLLIER Walton County Sheriff's Office (WCSO) investigators are looking into what ap- pears to be the second of two incidents involving murder and suicide in Walton County in as many days. The first incident occurred on November 11 near Mossy Head. The second took place on the afternoon of Novem- ber 12, on West.Edgewater Drive in Freeport's Creekside subdivision. Capt. Danny Glidewell of WCSO reports that 34-year- old Daisy May Bell and her husband, 32-year-old Geronimo Santiago, were discovered by a fellow resi- dent of the house. The person contacted law enforcement authorities, who arrived to find Santiago already dead. Bell was taken to Sacred Heart Hospital on the Emer- ald Coast, where she died shortly afterward. A preliminary autopsy re- ported indicated that Santiago shot Bell in the torso and head, then shot himself in the head. A'single handgun was found at the Two dead, one -nju,, Apparent murder/suicide in Mossy Head By BRUCE COLLIER A shooting that took place on the m morning of Novem- ber 11 near Mossy Head left a man and a child dead, and a woman in the hospital. Walton County Sheriff's Office (WCSO) deputies and investigators were called to 172 Tiger Lily Lane. Living at that address were Lesley Sword, 29, and her daughter, Chelsey, 11. According to the investiga- tion, Lesley's estranged hus- band, 38-year-old Joseph Sword, fatally shot Chelsey, then shot his wife in the throat. Joseph then killed himself with the same gun, identified as a 12-gauge shotgun. , Lesley reportedly went to a neighbor's house. She was airlifted to Sacred heart Hos- pital in Pensacola. A neighbor recalled several prior incidents involving Jo- seph Sword standing outside of the house, shouting and waving a firearm. Joseph had also reportedly J' -- -L ' SWORD bitten Lesley on the face at a restaurant, in DeFuniak Springs, an incident wit- nessed by other customers. Sword served a 30-day jail sentence for assaulting his wife. At the time of the shooting, Lesley had filed for a divorce and for a domestic violence injunction against Joseph. As of Tuesday, Lesley re- mained in Sacred Heart Hos- pital, where she is listed in fair condition. *';' .4, 1i!i *., -~ f SANTIAGO .scene. Bell and Santiago had two preschool children. Glidewell confirmed that they were in the house at the time of the shooting, but could not say whether they were witnesses to it. The Florida Department of Children and Families is re- portedly looking after the children. Glidewell reported that the couple had had a domestic dispute shortly before the shooting. WCSO investigators are searching for any other evi- dence of a history of domes- tic violence with the couple. A Fountain of Kindness West DeFuniak Elementary remembers Anna Kay Drake By ROBIN NEWTON Family, friends, and co- workers gathered at West. DeFuniak Elementary to dedicate a fountain in the memory of Anna Kay Drake. Originally, it was to be in honor of her retirement, The water fountain demon- strates Anna Kay's passion for reading. The statue is a young girl, sprawled out. with a book opened in froit . ANNA KAY DRAKE, as many remember her, prepar- ing for class. of her. One can only imagine the places that she will go when she ventures into the first chapter of the book. Anna Kay knew the impor- tance of reading, not just for education, but for pleasure as well and she was always reading, always learning. Rhonda Ingle and Kathy Friend created a beautiful setting for the fountain. They have become the unof- ficial gardeners and caretak- ers of this lovely spot at the entrance to the school. The flowers they have planted offer a reason for passersby to smile. Carlene Anderson, Walton County Superintendent of Schools, explained "many people touch our hearts and dedicate their lives to educa- tion," but, Anna Kay was "kind, loving, and passionate about children." Anna Kay Drake passed away during the 2'}'-2004 school year. The typical biog- raphy for her would state that she was in the Walton County School District for 20 years, beginning as an aide at Maude Saunders, teaching sixth-grade at the Middle IN LATER YEARS, Anna .' Kay was a familiar face for A"4, rsL -. a .:,.i' _ children and parents in West DeFuniak Elementary SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICIALS, family and friends of Anna Kay Drake gather near School. the new fountain at West DeFuniak Elementary School that was dedicated in her honor. Shooting in Freeport appears to be an- other murder/suicide II I _ ' PAGE 2-A New artwork on display at tax collectors The Walton County Tax Collector's office joins theArt in Public Places (AIPP) pro- gram as the sixth public lo- cation by displaying an origi- nal commissioned artwork by the 2005 Artist of the Year, Justin Gaffrey. The donated piece captures the spirit of the Choctawhatchee River, showcasing the natural sur- roundings of Walton County, and currently adorns the walls of the Walton County Tax Collector's office, adja- cent to the Walton County Courthouse. "We are pleased to partici- pate in this wonderful pro- gram promoting the arts in Walton County. Justin's acrylic painting of the "Choctawhatchee River" has been well received by the many citizens who enter our office for government ser- vices," said Rhonda Skipper, tax collector for Walton County. Currently AIPP locations include the South Walton Tourist Development Coun- cil, the Wesley Mansion in Eden State Park and Topsail Hill State Preserve. Coastal Branch and Freeport librar- ies have public art on display by various local artists. For more information in participating in the AIPP program by either becoming a display location or by do- nating artwork, contact Erin LaGrosse, new product de- velopment n WCTDC at THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 office manager, for the ".. 850-267-12160or t 'p via email at elgrosse@- beachesofsouthwalton.com. Walton County Tax Collec- tor Rhonda Skipper displays artwork by Justin Gaffrey 6.25% APR* 15 Year Fixed Rate Mortgage A Home Mortgage You Can Live With THE WALTON COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE and staff of Murray's Cafd cel- ebrated the grand opening of their gift shop on October 14, 2005. Richard and Barbara Murray along with their staff specialize in homemade desserts, ice cream, famous fried green tomatoes and southern down home cooking. Additionally, Murray's Cafe offers tux- edo rentals. Murray's Cafe is located at 660 Baldwin Avenue in DeFuniak Springs and is open Mon- day -Wednesday from 9 a.m. -5p.m., Thursday Friday from 9 a.m. 9p.m., and Satur- day from 10 a.m. 2 p.m. Call 951-9941 for daily specials. Reach Out, Walton County Reach Out, Walton County is a non-profit organization that was established to lend a helping hand to people in their time of need.'Their goal is to show that a community can pull together and help friends and neighbors. Their first mission is to host a fundraiser to benefit the victims of Hurricane Katrina and Rita.All prof- its will be donated to the American Red Cross. SOn December 10, 2005, the organization will be having a fundraiser at the Walton County Fair Grounds. They're planning on having many live bands, from south- ern gospel, contemporary Christian, Southern rock to country music. Country singer Shane Owens will be performing as the finale that evening, and food will be of- fered. Reach Out Walton County need sponsors. It will only. take $100 to be a sponsor. To show their appreciation, a sign will be made with sponsors name and phone number and all sponsors will be mentioned and thanked during breaks in band sched- ules. For more information con- tact Melissa Bishop or Amy Bell at (850) 892-0997 from 8 a.m. -- 4 p.m. The dead- line to be a sponsor is No- vember 30. Workshops available for better readers Families Building Better Readers (FBBR) is a work- shop for parents of children ,,: in kindergarten through 3rd grade. FBBR provide parents with simple activities to do with their children to im- prove reading performance, and to provide parents with resources that will help im- prove their children's lit- eracy throughout life. The workshop will be an event Nov. 17 at West De- Funiak Elem; Nov. 29 at Freeport Elem: Dec. 1 at Maude Saunders Elem; Jan. 12 at Van R. Butler and Bay Elementary School, and Jan. 19 at Paxton School. All workshops will have sign-in and snacks beginning t 5:30 p.m. Opening session begins promptly at 6:30 p.m. Work- shops will conclude at 8:30 p.m. Childcare will be pro- vided. Parents will receive , "tool kits" to aid them in S'building' better readers in their home. Door prizes will be available at closing ses- sion. I. 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The proclamation, read aloud by the mayor, recog- nizes the Bible as "a constant source of moral and spiritual guidance," an influence on "art, literature, music, and codes of law," and a motiva- tion to "acts of compassion and charity." Attending the ceremony were pastors and representa- tives of the First Baptist Church of DeFuniakSprings, Southwide Baptist Church, the Community Holiness Church, Oak Grove Baptist Church, Paxton Baptist Church, New Life Worship Center, Friendship Baptist Church,Argyle.Baptist Church, Pleasant Grove Bap- tist Church, First Baptist Church of Mossy Head, In- dian Creek Baptist Church, and Gaskin First Baptist Church. PDao SuIivan Agency, Nationwide* Insurance & Financial Services 2 4 6 Nationwide Is On ur Side.* Life insurance underwritten by Nationwide Life Insurance Company Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Affiliated Companies. 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Drive System Belt drive, primary with slip clutch Bicycle chain add pedal system Drakes Front is drum, expanding shoe and rear is coaster brake Frame Heavy duty steel tube Aluminum alloy wheels 12 gauge stainless steel spokes Hydraulic telescopic front forks 3.5" travel Warranty 90 day factory warranty no mileage limit Dealer service Maximum top speed 25 mph. Rider only no passenger. Legal for Street riding. Most states classify as a moped and can be registered, licensed, titles. COME SEE FOR YOURSELF WHY... BUYINGIN YOUR HOMETOWN HAS IS ADVANTAGES "SALE PRICE PLUS TAX. TITLE, LICENSE AND 5149.00 DOC FEES: SEE SALESPERSON FOR DETAILS; VEHICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. SALE ENDS 11/24/05. GENESIS AUTOMOTIVE ^* i .' i ' I -d U" E--3 - d__ -c~- - --- PAGE 3-A 9~~1a~B PAGE 4-A THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR *. ' PERSONAL COMMENTS ; I I Editor's Comment The darkest hour ByRonKelley Ancient Egyptians believed that upon death they would be asked two questions and their answers would determine whether they could continue their journey in the afterlife. The first question was, "Did you bring joy?" The second question was, "Did you find joy?" In the space of little more than a day, Walton County suf- fered two similar tragedies that left four people dead and another grievously injured. Four families were horribly shat- tered and many friends were left grief-stricken and numb with pain and loss. As we struggle to make sense of the senseless, we find that there are no quick balms, no wise sayings and few words that offer any real comfort. For those that are left behind, there are only days to be endured and time to be measured, with the hope that the future will one day bring a chance to live again, a day when the pain of our loss is bearable, a day when we might again find a way to bring joy to someone else's life and, in so do- ing, find a measure of joy in our own. Today, that moment is far away, a distant speck on the horizon. Today, there is only sorrow. Today, all we can do is to be near these families that are left behind. Let us draw close and remind them that they are not alone and that they are surrounded by love and hope and faith. Let them know that, even in their darkest hour, our prayers are with them always. LETRTOTEEITOR "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" Editor, My fellow senior citizens, this writer has made every ef- fort to share with you the information that was as accurate as possible. We also wish that our federal government would have done the same thing, rather than having them legal- ize the prescription drug plan that is next to impossible to decipher. As best as we can tell, the largest portion of the budgeted funds will end Up in the hands of the corporations, rather,than the senior citizens. This writer has made very effort to furnish the senior citi- zens with only the true facts, so that the senior citizens could make the best choice, regarding the prescription drug plan that begins in 2006. Prior to the Hoover depression of 1929, the only health care available was purchased from for-profit insurance com- panies or they had to pay the provider of health care, re- sulting in most citizens not having health insurance until 1965, when Congress and President Lyndon Johnson estab- lished the Medicare law that provided for senior citizens. They made every effort to make certain that Medicare would be simple and understandable and, for the most part, they succeeded. Unfortunately, beginning with the Bush administration, a part (D) was added to Medicare. If had they wanted to provide a simple and understandable and affordable prescription drug plan, they needed only to fol- low the above. The following is an example of part (D). "Senior citizens will purchase drugs from a pharmacist, and the pharmacist will send a copy for the invoice to the purchaser and to the Medicare contractor that will seek payment of the deduct- ible in the amount of $250, assuming the drug invoice amount exceeds the deductible amount else pay the lesser Seamount. The same method would apply to the coinsurance and or copayin the amount of $500. The next $1.500 will be "paid by a Medicare contractor with the pharmacist selling the drug for $2,250 to the senior citizen. The next $3,600 purchased by the same senior citizen for one purpose only, to insure that any purchases made of the $3,600 will be sent to the Medicare contractor to be recorded. It is only when the additional $3,600 is purchased and recorded, so that we senior citizens will be eligible for drugs at the 95 percent rate." Th following is a recap of the above. You should under- stand JIP. when the first $2,250 is spent for drugs under this pl ,. which, Medicare will pay $1,500 and the senior citizenn i-h )end $750 for deductible, plus copay, coinsur- ance, p1'- 7 '44 for a year's premium. Medicare will pay nothing -- tL next $3,600. The following was taken from page #53 of'the Medicare handbook of 2006. "If you already have a Medigap policy with prescription drug coverage, you can keep that policy with drug coverage or you may want to join a Medicare pre- scription drug plan to save money and limit high out-of- pocket cost for prescription drugs. You pay all the cost for your Medigap drug coverage, but, if you join a Medicare prescription drug plan, Medicare pays most of the premium for standard coverage. Medicare prescription drug coverage is also better than the drug coverage in most Medigap plans. If you keep Medigap prescription drug coverage and don't join a Medicare drug plan by May 15, 2006, you will have to The DeFuniak Springs Herald-Breeze, Inc. 676 Baldwin Ave., DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 Period lical Postage Paid at DeFuniak Springs, FL (USPS 149-900) POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes To The DeFuniak Springs Herald-Breeze, Inc. P.O. 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The DeFuniak Springs Herald 676 Baldwin Avenue DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 (850) 892-3232 Fax: 892-2270 E mail: herald@dfsi.net The Beach Bre'.'ze 4401 Hwy. 98 East Santa Rosa Beach, FL, 32459 (850) 231-0918 Fax: 231-0928 E-mail: breeze@dfsi.net pay a penalty if you choose to join later and your cost will be higher. We find the paragraph above (page #53) misleading and untrue. In particular, out-of-pocket-cost, saving money, Medi- care paying most of the premium, Medicare prescription drug is better than the drug coverage in most Medigap plans and then threatening to penalize! Not one of these can be supported! Pages 97-97F are supposed to provide us with informa- tion that is understandable. These pages have no relation- ship to page #53, which is the only legal and understand- able.page of the so-called prescription drug plan. We had hoped that the federal government would provide , us with a prescription drug plan, Part D, that would equal, or be better than Part A and Part B. Unfortunately they were worse, therefore, we cannot, and do not recommend to anyone the Part D plan! The one thing they did is place senior citizens in the "dammed if you do and dammed if don't." Our only hope is change our state and federal governments by letting them know where we stand, for the benefit and future of our chil- dren and grandchildren. cc: President George W. Bush; cc: Governor Jeb Bush Angus M. Douglass DeFuniak Springs Editor, I have two children who attend Paxton Elementary and High School. I, like other parents became concerned when, we learned our children's health might be at risk from the past bat infestation. I and my husband attended the "Spe- cial Bat School Board Meeting" held on September 29, 2005 and I prepared myself before hand researching facts on bats and Histoplasmosis. I no longer feel my children's health is at risk. If they were exposed to the Histoplasmosis disease, they show no signs now, although my children were sicker than normal last year, but two families were not so lucky, their children may have serious lifetime problems. These children and their families need the support of our school board members and they need to take responsibility for these children's pain and suffering. I feel all our children's health was compromised by the superintendent's actions during her direction when the prob- lem became known to her. Her delay while consorting with her experts is inexcusable. She never advised to test the drop- pings of the bats during the time when droppings were present. I'm sure her experts explained this was important. She claims because the droppings no longer exist, there is no need to test now. Well, I think the need was there last year and overlooked. Our kids were sick; the parents who have kids who were exposed know. We know our kids stayed home or missed more days of school than they normally did. My son has got- ten certificates in the past for never missing a day of school, last year he missed more days from school than he ever did. He was also taking classes in these rooms of concern. But there are other concerns my children complain of from their trying days of school. The construction going on at Paxton has hindered problems in the middle of this bat mad- ness. Our once grade "A" school falls to a "C" rated school in one year. Bats, construction, demolishing, has taken its toll on our children and our superintendent, Carlene H. Ander- son, seems to just want to cover her tracks. I have written a letter to Governor Jeb Bush and I encour- age every parent and loved one of a child who has suffered through Paxton Elementary and High School's past year's troubles to do the same. Superintendent Carlene H. Ander- son must take responsibility for her actions. Kerry Trossbach DeFuniak Springs Editor: Joni Williams is again due kudos for casting light on a societal problem. (Poverty is everyone's Problem; Nov. 9, 05). The failure of non-custodial parents to pay child support stays below the public's radar. The courts and systems, es- tablished to protect the most vulnerable, seem oblivious to the burdens placed on custodial parents through failure to enforce payment of court ordered support. The custodial parent, usually the mother, retains the re- sponsibilities associated with being head of household, parenting and finance. In addition, they must cope with the mundane chores of housekeeping, laundry, transportation, homework, etc. Many of these parents are working two jobs while juggling everything else. Most employers have lim- ited tolerance for frequent absences for family emergencies. This often places further financial strain to pay for child care. Add to this a lack of reliable transportation and the parent has an impossible burden. Often, the non custodial parent is abusive or manipulative. Refusing to provide sup- port allows them to continue the abuse and control of the custodial parent. The current system assures a continued cost to society. At the very least, an easier avenue to gain the court's attention should be provided to custodial par- ents. Gene Ryan DeFuniak Springs Editor, When my husband and I returned to my birthplace and Moved into our home on the Circle, no one prepared us for the "trick or treaters" at Halloween. Although "All Hollows Eve" was one of our favorite holidays, last year was a night- mare! No matter how much candy we bought, more than a hundred dollars worth to start, the complaints were livid. Trick or treaters, especially beyond costume age, were down- right rude. Their disgruntled comments included: "only five houses on the circle are handing out candy," "Only one piece," "when will your husband be back with more candy," (he made three trips for additional candy), and very few "thank you." This year was a different story. Thanks to the DeFuniak Springs Women's Club, busi- nesses outside the downtown area, were invited to join the home ov.-wnr- to celebrate Halloween. Their effort to make the Ciicle fun for the "trick or treaters" and more enjoyable for the home owners was a huge success. Business owners were delighted to be a part of the celebration. Paula Glenn, of Clary-Glenn Funeral Home, responded, "We'd love to par- ticipate in this community effort. We appreciated being asked." Amazingly, over twenty sites were manned around the lake by resident, businesses, and high school service clubs. Even though traffic was a problem at times, around 1,500 youngsters were delighted with this participation as they walked around the circle in their holiday costume. No one minded standing in line and the faces of delight and squeals of excitement proved the event's success. The best part of the entire night was that DeFuniak can say that Halloween 2005 was a community effort. One where the local churches with their harvest festival and "trick a trunk" as well as the Halloween Happening sponsored by the DeFuniak Springs Business and Professional Associa- tion made an effort for our city. Our community owes a great big thank-you to the women's club and all the participating sponsors and volunteers in making this year's Halloween a rousing success. This evening demonstrates what can be accomplished when the community comes together for the benefit for all involved, the tricksters as well as the treat- ers. Thank you! Dale Yount DeFuniak Springs 6 6' 6To a Cal 9-33 892-799 *"SA MASTRCAR Thrift- Quest I Food Stamps VI Way Supermarket November 17 23 Big 3 Savings Plus One Weekly Specials Best Buys * Everyday Low Prices Super Bonus Buys D.L. Lee Smoked Picnic lb. (sliced free) $129 Beef Rib Roast lb. $499 Register Smoked Ham lb. (halforwhole) $159 I Boneless Chuck Roast lb. $229 Boston Butt Pork Roast Cube (family pack) Steaks ............. lb. $299 Bottom Round or Rump Roast lb. $59 Fresh Neck Bones .............. b 99' Thriftway Pan Sausage .......... Assorted Fresh Pork Ground lb.$149 Chops Beef Eye of Round Country Style Roast lb.*299 Back Ribs.... lb.$139 Each additional $10 food order, SUPER BONUS BUYS excluded, entitles you to your choice of one SUPER BONUS BUY! Shur Fresh White Bread .20oz. $109 Flavorite Hungry Jack Pancake Mix ............... 32 oz. 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NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOS Sweet Potatoes lb. 3/$ 00 Celery .. stalk890 Russet Potatoes 10 lb. Baby Carrots 1 lb. 99 Yellow Onions 3 lb. bag 99 2/$600 Mushrooms .............. 8 oz. 2/$300 Hwy. 90 DeFuniak Springs, FL L ~ BBCI~P *baFm:p~ c I I I I THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 Dumping site discovered by PATRICK CASEY An area north of the inter- section of Walton Road and North 20th Street has been discovered as an illegal dumping ground for house- hold trash. The DeFuniak Herald was given a tip by a concerned citizen that persons unknown have apparently been using the dirt road opposite of North 20th Street as an ac- cess site to dump trash ille- gally instead of carting the items off to the Walton County Landfill. The site, which is located west of Maude Saunders El- ementary School, is open enough to allow trash and debris to be hauled back to a location and illegally dumped without passers-by being able to see the culprits from Walton Road. The path is surrounded by trees to both sides that can hide vehicles once they get deep enough down the path. Walton High students have used the same road at times to gather near campus after school as the property is un- developed. * Turning Point Properties, L.L.C. is the owner of the property according to local tax rolls, but has been unable Freeport Little League sets meeting Freeport Little League will meet at the former post office on Wednesday, Oct. 12 at 6 p.m. Anyone interested in becoming a board member or in coach- ing for the upcoming sea- son should be in atten- dance. All board members will be voted on. Bruce Naylor Owner-Broker to be reached for comment or notification at this time. CREMATION IS ONE OF THOSE THINGS SOME PEOPLE JUST CAN'T SEE SPENDING A LOT OF MONEY ON... WE UNDERSTAND. 4.4 Clary-Glenn FUNERAL HOMES Now locally owned and family ope We know that not everybody feels they should have to empty their savings account to pay for a memorial service. 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PAGE 6-A ,:':,',,,,', I,,,,,, ( e --- 1 / SALE PRICE 1991 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SSTK#A3162A 1985 CHEVROLET PICK-UP SSTK#3338A 1994 CHEVROLET VAN STK#3134C S1997 DODGE CARAVAN SSTK#3374A 1996 DODGE CARAVAN SSTK#3174A SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE 7$2! 5* 1999 FORD CONTOUR STK#3375A 1990 BUICK RIVIERA STK#3260B 2000 CHRYSLER VOYAGER STK#3321A 1993 DODGE DAKOTA STK#3344A SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE g-$5r99 *_ I- U ILL U M -NY ___ A U __ I .S TP O DO AR , * Family Owned and Operated For Over Three Generations ** I _s BONIFA I ..... I ,M-A,,VIIN, k' , I PAGE 8-A THE DEF Florida Department of Health recognizes American Diabetes Month The Florida Department of Health (DOH), the American Diabetes Association (ADA), the American College of Car- diology (ACC), and the Cen- ters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) join to ob- serve American Diabetes Month. People with diabetes are at high risk for a heart attack or a stoke. Their heart attacks tend to be more seri- ous and can happen early in life. In fact, two out of three people with diabetes die from heart disease or stroke. Both women and men are at risk. "About 8 percent of Florida Spanish for Health Care Workers offered A "Spanish for Health Care" course will be offered Thursday nights at 6:30 p.m. starting Jan. 5, 2006 at the Okaloosa-Walton College Robert L.F. Sikes Center in Crestview. The 3-credit course, SPN 1030, is designed specifically for those working or major- ing in a health-related field. The class focuses on the vocabulary needed for the workplace. Grammar is taught as task-based practi- cal skills as students conduct interviews, fill out medical forms, write letters, and read medical articles and brochures. The cost is $166 and fees may be covered by Employer reimbursement. Individuals may enroll Nov. 21 to Dec. 16 by web or SDec. 5 to 16 in-person at any OWC location. Call the OWC Communications Depart- ;sment at 729-5:390 for more ''information. Adults have been diagnosed with diabetes and an addi- tional 300,000 to 400,000 adults have diabetes but have not been diagnosed", said DOH Secretary M. Rony Francois, M.D., M.S.P.H., Ph.D. Francois recommended managing the ABCs of diabe- tes. A is for AlC-This is a blood glucose (sugar) check that shows the average blood glu- cose for the past two to three months. The goal is less than 7 percent. Check it at least twice a year. B is for Blood pressure- When your blood pressure is high your heart has to work harder than it should. Diabe- tes and high blood pressure increase the risks of heart attack, stroke as well as eye and kidney disease. The ideal BP for people with diabetes is below 130/80. Check you blood pressure at every doctor's visit. C is for Cholesterol-The cholesterol numbers tell you the amount of fat in your blood. Check it at least once a year. LDL cholesterol can clog your blood vessels and lead to heart disease keep it below 100. HDL cholesterol can help protect your heart - keep it above 40. Eat less saturated fat, like that found in fatty meats, butter, whole milk and ice cream. Choose fats that will help lower cholesterol, such as olive and canola oils. Eat at least five servings of fruits and vegetables each day and choose lean meats, low fat or fat-free dairy prod- ucts, and fish such as alba- core tuna.. Pediatric Dental l Clinic Serving Medicaid-eligible Children Services offered: Okaloosa County Health Examinations Department has opened X-rays a Dental Clinic in Cleaning Crestview to serve the Fillings needs of Okaloosa and Fluoride Application Walton County children Sealants 4-18 years of age who Extractions are Oral Hygiene Medicaid eligible. Instruction i '" Service available at: Okaloosa County Health Department 810 James Lee Boulevard Crestview, FL 32536 For Appointments or more information: 850-689-7808 Increase physical activity, but always consult your health care provider before beginning an exercise pro- gram. Start with five min- utes and gradually add more time. Work toward doing a total of 30 minutes of aero- bic exercise, such as brisk walking, most days of the week. Ask your doctor about the medications available to help reach the ABC targets and if daily low-dose aspiring would help lower your risk of heart attack. Francois also suggested quitting smoking. Any health care provider can suggest ways to help you quit. Joining a support group or smoking cessation pro- gram can also help. For more information, visit the DOH Web site at www.doh.state.fl.us. 'UNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 -FREEPORT FOOT CLINIC ii ii^ 479 High%%a 21) East i Located in Freeport Medical Clinici Call (850) 650-6492 For Appt. John T. Saeva, D.P.M., PA. Board certified, American Board of Podiatric Surgery Specialty Programs Women's Programs Incontinence Fall Prevention Ergonomic Assessments *Arthritis -Living with COPD Fibromyalgia Orthopedic Conditions Sports Medicine Pain Management Neurological Back & Athletic Injuries Wound Care *Aquatic Therapy 14 x 40 Indoor Heated Pool *Crestview Location Only Freeport Location: 15199 US Hwy 331 S. Ph: 850-835-4766 Fax: 850-835-5567 Crestview Location: 577 Brookmeade Drive Ph: 850-682-7466 Fax: 850-682-6591 FLORALA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WELCOMES GEORGE KIRACOFE, MD BOARD CERTIFIED, FAMILY PRACTITIONER 804 ELM STREET, FLORALA, AL 36442 LOCATED BEHIND FLORALA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL DR. KIRACOFE WILL BE OPEN MONDAY FRIDAY 8:00 AM 5:00 PM PATIENTS OF ALL AGES ACCEPTED PLEASE CALL 858-8646 MONDAY-FRIDAY FOR APPOINTMENTS IMMEDIATE APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE MOST INSURANCE ACCEPTED MEaw .. OPPORTUNITY MEETING WARNING Is your balthooml sa Shocking Ingredients Your medicine cabinet may contain "potentially" toxic, harmful, poisonous, and even carcinogenic (cancer-causing) :. ingredients. And they may be m; I in your toothpaste, shampoo, "v i mouthwash, shaving cream, cosmetics, and skin care prod- ucts and even your child's bub- ble bath. Have you read the warning labels on your personal care products? We invite you to replace store-bought, potentially harmful products with Neways' powerful formulations. These products are competitively priced and guaranteed. You have nothing to lose and peace of mind to gain. Convert your bathroom to safe, effective products today and put harmful ingredients out of reach of your loved ones for good. For information on removing potential carcinogens from your home, please call. Tuesday evening, Nov. 29 at 7:PM Call 892-7061 for reservation Best Western, DeFuniak Springs Independent Distributor "Producing the safest, most effective consumer products in the world." * Aromatherapy Nail Care Roil Automotive Treatments * Hair Care Nutritionals Skin Care * Household Cleaners Oral and Dental Care Slender Body Contouring * Leslie DeeAnn Cosmetics Personal Care Sun Protection You arte cordially in\,iied to attend an Open House Monday, November 21 12:00-2:00 p.m. Okaloosa Regional Home Health Services '130B East Rredstone Avenue, Crest ii,.. FI 32539 (850) 68-2-9244 Toll-free (888) th182-'9244 Meet our staff and learn about the valuable services we provide. There's a little bit of magic in that little word, home. The advantages of home health services have been proven rime and again. Patients benefit emotionally, psychologically and physically from recovering in the comfort and securirv of home. Family and friends can feel confident that the patient is receiving appropriate, expert assistance. Home health programs can also shorten hospital stabs and reduce medical costs. H rOkaloosa Regional tI Home Health Services THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 Peaden honored by AHEC State Senator Durell Peaden (District 1, Bay, Escambia, Holmes, Oka- loosa, Santa Rosa, Walton, Washington counties) was honored by the Florida Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) Network for his many contributions to im- proving health services for the people of Florida. "Senator Peaden has a long history of fighting for first class health services for the people of Florida and espe- cially for the medically underserved and rural com- munities within our state" said Art Clawson, president of the Florida AHEC Net- work. Clawson further stated that "without Senator Peaden's ongoing efforts many of Florida's residents would not have adequate health services available to them." The Florida AHEC Net- work is composed of the five medical schools in Florida and ten regional not-for- profit AHEC Centers that provide services in all of Florida's 67 counties. The network is major component of Florida's safety net strat- egy for ensuring the delivery of primary care health ser- vices to medically needy com- munities and populations throughout the state. Senator Peaden was hon- ored with the network's Dis- tinguished Service Award for his exceptional record of ser- vice as a state legislator in both the Florida House and Senate and for his outstand- ing commitment, leadership and contributions to improv- ing health care access for Florida's underserved popu- lations in rural communities. The award was presented at the Florida AHEC Net- work State Conference in Panama City Beach on No- vember 3, 2005. Now Forming a new S& Awareness Group LLearn: How to trduce Stress Meditation Self Appreciation Enlightenment For information Call Richard, Your Awareness Provider At: (850) 892-5801 Evenings Between 6 & 9 P.M. READY FOR DONATIONS, Northwest Florida Blood Center's Bloodmobile waits outside of Professional Products in DeFuniak Springs. Community-wide blood drive Proffesional Products host local blood drive By BRUCE COLLIER Professional Products in DeFuniak Springs was the site of a company and com- munity-wide blood drive last week. The Northwest Florida Blood Center's distinctive red, white, and blue bloodmo- bile was stationed near the parking lot. Employees and members of the public came and went all day. Professional Products rep- resentatives Charity Prescott and Meredith Allred directed operations. Professional Products allowed its employ- ees to give blood on company time, without clocking out. "We hope to be able to do this two or three times a year," said Prescott. Santa Rosa Beach Dr. Amber Wiebe DMt D Cosmetic and Family Dentistry 267-0777 Accepbng New Patients BOARDING THE BLOODMOBILE, Professional Products Human Resources director Meredith Allred (left) and Cus- tomer Service supervisor Charity Prescott, at area blood drive. (t CARING FOR THE COMMUNITY DOCTOR'S MEDICAL CENTER AVAILABLE IN HOUSE * LABS * X-RAYS * ULTRASOUND * ALLERGY TESTING a Ymi~Makeouer WQu'. "fdlg Cocsetu> Veitw'y Crvownis & Biu~ge koot C~ata1 ckiv~~r~ Deniiary traz,,,n: at the prejtigko ;La. ;.e t'ga Irstruit r for .,ntalI r,,stivs. Let Dr. 1%. sbc ana her staff he/p uoiu achieve c i: .4fih' &sOf ULIur hriaUsi! Santa Rosa Beddh 'sNlage 49i42 HighwaJ 98 iNc% iNto C,1,5Id.Islra ____i C EarI NlorrinS 'pptA .aili.ble- We Love Childien M Ntember AD.A FDA. N1%.DE ALEXANDER NEIMAN, M. D. BOARD CERTIFIED IN INTERNAL MEDICINE LOCATED AT 1031 US H\VY 90 WEST DEFUNIAK SPRINGS. 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WVilkerson, DPNI Podiatry & Sports Medicine Healthmark Rural Health Clinicd 4415 Hwy. 331 South (85 1 L DeFuniak Springs, Florida 50 892-4514 j L I ---------------------- PAGE 9-A I I] :--Z THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 A special yuletide event Annual Tour of Homes When it comes to the holi- day season, DeFuniak Springs puts on a spectacular show each year. Anyone vis- iting this little town during the holidays is sure to be pleasantly surprised to see the widespread community involvement for promoting the holiday spirit. One of the special yuletide events that usher in the Christmas sea- son in DeFuniak is the An- nual Tour Of Homes, spon- scored by Partners in Progress. The 2005 tour is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 3. This year's tour truly has something for everyone, with sites running the gamut from vintage Victorian through the Ministry plans New Year's Eve event Christ's Way Restoration Ministries, Inc., a 501c3 or- ganization, is planning a huge event on December 31 for the youth, not only in De- Funiak Springs, but all sur- rounding cities, in conjunc- tion with the Underage Drinking Task Force in Wal- ton County. CWRM is asking all of the board of directors of the ministry be present and bring anyone that would be interested in the details of this event. The event will be held on New Year's Eve' from 8 p.m.- to 12:30 a.m., with the ball dropping at midnight at the Walton' County Fairgrounds. Please plan to attend this meeting on Tuesday, Novem- ber 22, 2005, at 5:30 p.m., at World Evangelism Church, across from Union Springs Church on Hwy. 90W. For more information, contact Minister Doreatha Pretlow- Tucker at dptuckerl @earthlink.net or call 850- 892-6954, or 850-699-7769. Ingle warns of jury duty scam Has anyone called recently missed jury duty? Warning letting you know that you it could be a scam, said Wal- DeFUNIAK SPRINGS POLICE REPORT Eels li 11see 1111 eeem em 1111 m1 Officers of the DeFuniak Springs Police Department arrested the follow- ing people during the week ending November 13, 2005: Michael Paul Fullwiler, 25, DFS, Possession of drug paraphernalia, poss. of cannabis -20 grams, poss w/ intent to manufacture cannabis, un- lawful sexual activity with minor, Patricia Cano, 45, DFS, DUI re- fused test, a Keisha Dukes, 26, DFS, Grand theft, forgery, uttering a forged check, exploitation of elderly person, Kevin Settles, 20, DFS, DWLSR, Charles Majors Jr., 19, Graceville, Warrants (Holmes and Washington Co.), Jeorge Ramerez, 20, DFS, Bur- glary, grand theft, J.C., 17, DFS, Possession of co- caine, Ralph Robinson, 31, DFS, Pos- session of cocaine, contributing to de- linquency of minor, *Tabatha Carmichael, 24, Forgery, Helena Jones, 21, DFS, Warrants x15, Melinda Home, 35, DFS, VOP, Joey Woodman, 47, Warrants x2, DWLSR, no tag light. ton County Clerk of Court, Martha Ingle. Some states are reporting that a person claiming to be a clerk's office employee is calling people telling them that a jury summons in their name has gone unanswered, and that an arrest warrant has been issued. The caller then suggests he or she can verify the arrest warrant if the unsuspecting person will provide.some personal iden- tifying information, such as social security number, birth date, or credit card number. Much of this information can easily be used to commit iden- tity theft. "While this scam has not reached Walton County, ifyou ever experience this type calls hang up and call my office immediately," said Ingle. "The Clerk's Office does not call summoned jurors. Please do not give out your personal information over the phone," Ingle said. This scam has been re- ported in many states, and many more victims could be at risk if they are not aware of this threat. Walton County Sheriff's Deputies arrested the fllowioing people during the week ending iNovember 13. 2005 *Travis James Cox, 27, SRB, DUI, Randy Ralph Holly, 30, Panama City, FTA, Lashawnee Martin, 26, No ad- dress given, MVOP, Frankie Martin, 41, DFS, FVOP, *Thomas William McDonald, 33, SRB, DWLSR, Possession of can- nabis -20 grams, poss. of parapher- nalia, Rita Faye Holmes, 35, PDL, FTA, *Tara Leigh Sprague, 26, Destin, DUI, Kevin E. Mayo, 27, Bonifay, FVOP, Frances Poole Burnham, 36, Destin, Possession of marijuana -20 grams, poss. of paraphernalia, Jimmy Lewis Winston, 56, Dothan, FVOP, Harry Justin MacFike, 35, SRB, Possession of marijuana -20 grams, poss.of paraphernalia, poss. of pre- scription meds. w/o prescription, Christina Marie Mullis, 38, Destin, Worthless checks x2 (Okaloosa Co.), Timothy Dwight Millender, 38, DFS, DWLSR, attached tag not as- signed, William Jeffrey Wesley, 43, Panama City, FVOP, SWesley Blake Holsonback, 22, Miramar Beach, Contributing to delin- quency of minor, possession of mari- juana -20 grams, poss. of drug para- phernalia, Cynthia Dubec, 49, FWB, FTA x3, Damian Matthew Andrews, 23, Crestview, FVOP, Christopher Bobus, 22, Shalimar, MVOP, David Joseph Franklin, 50, Niceville, MVOP, Richard Joseph Humpert, 31, Freeport, MVOP, DWLSR, leaving scene of accident, Jeremy James Odom, 18, Crestview, Battery domestic, Richard Randdll Alford, 40, DFS,Aggravated battery 'w/deadly weapon, David Walker, 49, Freeport, MVOP, *Bocephus Scott Yon, 19, Freeport, SPossession of methamphetamine w/ intent to sell, poss. of cocaine w/in- tent to sell, poss. of cannabis -20 grams, poss. of drug paraphernalia, Jimmy Lee Freeman, 19, Free- port, Possession of methamphet- amine w/intent to sell, poss. of cocaine w/intent to sell, poss. of drug parapher- nalia, criminal mischief w/firearm, poss. of firearm w/serial number re- moved, Joseph Allen Durso, 19, Freeport, Possession of methamphetamine w/ intent to sell, poss. of cocaine w/in- tent to sell, poss. of cannabis -20 grams, poss. of drug paraphernalia, R.L. Thomas, 21, Westville, Theft, Kelly Jane Dingel, 39, Panama City Beach, MVOP, Merri Holland, 36, Freeport, FTA, bond revocation, Kevin Edward Scott, 34, Freeport, FTA, FVOP, bond revocation, Steven Daniel Hurst, 21, Freeport, FVOP, Adam David Sinclair, 22, DFS, DWLSR, Steven Thorne Trotter, 44, Free- port, DUI refused test, Matthew Cobble, 25, Miramar Beach, Battery, Ryan Matthew Lee, 25, San An- tonio, TX, Warrant (Pinellas Co.), Taunia Lutz, 36, Wichita, KS, DWLSR, Daniel Winkler, 29, SRB, FTA, Jeremy James Larnce, 32, DFS, DWLSR, Montie Holmes, 42, DFS, FVOP, Ryan William Hood, 21, Bonifay, DUI refused test, Jamie Joseph Hopkins, 25, DFS, FVOP x2, Eric Clayton Miller, 19, Bonifay, DUI, George Jonathan Harrison, 24, Westville, DUI, Jodie Lynn White, 45, Freeport, Battery, Elmer Leroy Johnson Jr., 29, Decatur, MS, DWLSR, Jason Hickman, 21, SRB, Viola- tion of injunction, .o Catherine Stanacano, 27, Crestview, DWLSR, Charles Eugene Metheny, 46, Macon, MS, DWLSR,, Oscar Antonio Quezada, 30, Westville, DUI refused test. arts and crafts movement to contemporary Greek Revival and contemporary Victorian. Seven homes are featured. They include one home in Pine Shores subdivision, one on Crescent Street, one on Minnesota Street, one on Flo- rence Street, and three on Circle Drive. Only one of the homes, Verandas on Circle' Drive, participated in last year's tour. Tickets are $15 plus tax, per person, and will be on sale the day of the tour, Dec. 3, from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Visi- tors Center on Circle Drive and The Big Store on Baldwin Avenue. Homes will be open from 9 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Profit from the tour will be used for participation in projects designed to benefit heritage tourism in DeFuniak DRAKE 'West Florida. More than likely, it would end with the recognition as Teacher of the Year at WDE for the 1997- 1998 school year. Carlene Anderson was the principal at WDFE when Anna Kay was a teacher. At one point, she recalls having to move Anna Kay from teaching fifth-grade to fourth- grade. Apparently, the move was not what Anna Kay had in mind. Carlene explained that the fourth-grade stu- dents really needed strong writing and reading skills and Anna Kay was passion- ate about those subjects. Pam Beck, a fourth-grade teacher at WDE, probably knew Anna Kay better than anyone else. Anna Kay had been her teacher at Sunday school and when she was fin- ishing up her college degree, Pam's own daughter was privileged to have Mrs. Drake as her fourth-grade teacher. Pam explains how she had once told Anna Kay that the move from fifth to fourth- grade was probably her fault. Pam was to begin teaching fourth-grade at WDE and had been praying for Anna's guidance. Anna Kay wias more than a friend and co-worker for Pam, she became her mentor. When Anna Kay became ill, Springs. "Everyone is encouraged to come support this popular event and help welcome th, many out-of-town visitors who will be in DeFuniak for the tour," said Brenda Ray, spokesperson. For more information, call 892-2448, 892-60 r- 892- 4237. THE ELEGANT CONTEMPORARY GREEK REVIVAL HOME at 150 Lakeside Drive returns to the annual Tour of Homes this year after a long absence. Truly a showplace, the home and its elaborate Christmas decorations are a must see. From Front sMave w plgant- 4 atha y prooduize of her illness, Anna Kay had received a bouquet of flowers with a note attached which stated simply, "Thanks to you, I love to read." A former stu- dent, then in 11th-grade at Ponce de Leon High School, had sent the flowers. Drake recalled how Anna had shed tears over that particular stu- dent in her efforts to help him learn to read. Anna Kay's reward was im- mense. In the words of Henry Adams, "A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops." What a typical biography will not tell you is how Anna Kay Drake touched hearts and'lives. Family, students, parent, '*co-wo:rkers,' and friends they all have their own piece of Anna Kay, a piece she gave freely. she was intent on going over papers and keeping up with her students' progress. Pam would bring the schoolwork to her on a regular basis. Anna's particular concerns were that of her students' preparedness for testing. During the final weeks of her illness, when she knew she would not be returning to the school to teach, she still wanted to see the work of her students. Anna is remembered as an innovative teacher. She loved the Internet and all that com- puters could offer. She was always coming up with new, exciting ideas to inspire not only her students, but the teachers around her. This innovative teacher, who welcomed the technologi- cal age into her life and her classroom, was an inspira- tion, a role model. As an adult she discovered a talent buried deep within her; she began to paint. Combining the love of painting with tech- nology, she scanned her work and used it to create personal greeting cards. Anna Kay was always learning, seeking, and understanding the world around her.. As David Drake'stood 't'the podium to say a few words about his late wife, he re- called when, nearing the end National* Anytime $4999 10 0 0 Minutes mo Unlimited Mobile-to-Mobile Minutes Unlimited Nights & Weekends Limited time offer! Additional charges apply. 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Offers are subject to the Code Alltel Terms & Conditions for Communications Services available at any Alltel store or alltel.com. Samsung Telecommunications America, L.P. Samsung is a registered trademark of Samsung Electronics \, America, Inc. & its entities. All product & service marks referenced are the names, trade names, trademarks & logos of their respective owners WALTON COUNTY SHERIFF'S REPORT REPORTt i PAGE 10-A THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 Community Calendar WALTON COUNTY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB meets on the first Monday of each month at the EOC on Davis Lane, DeFuniak Springs at 7 p.m. For more information, call 951-2881. THE CANCER CARE CENTER at Fort Walton Beach Medical Center in conjunction with the American Cancer Society will host the Man-to-Man support group on Thurs- day, Nov. 10, from 7 9 p.m. Participants learn about pros- tate cancer and discuss topics relating to its treatment, side effects and how to cope with the disease. To register, call the American Cancer Society office at 850- 244-3813 or Anthony Roberts at 863-2056. HEALTHMARK OF WALTON COUNTY RURAL HEALTH CARE CLINIC announces a program called 'Healthy Eating for the Holidays: A Time for Diabetic In- dulgence.' The program will be held every Thursday in Nov. and Dec. except for Thanksgiving from 5:30 until 6:30 p.m. in the cafeteria in Healthmark Hospital. The course will taught by Tina Bell, R,D.N. and Laurie Gerhard, A.R.N.P. For more information or to register, call 951-4556. THE ANNUAL MISS HOMETOWN CHRISTMAS PAG- EANT will be held Dec. 10 at the Walton Senior High School. Age divisions are 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-12. 13-15, and 16 and up. For more information, call 859-1058. FAMILIES BUILDING BETTER READERS (FBBR) is a workshop for parents of children in kindergarten through third grade to provide parents with simple activities to do with their children to improve reading performance, and to provide parents with resources that will help improve their children's literacy throughout life. The workshops will be held November 17 at West DeFu- niak Elementary, November 29 at Freeport Elementary, December 1 at Maude Saunders Elementary, January 12 at Van R. Butler and Bay Elementary Schools, and January 19 at Paxton School. All workshops will have sign-in and snacks beginning at 5:30 p.m. Opening session begins promptly at 6 p.m. Work- shops will conclude at 8:30 p.m. Childcare will be provided. Parents will receive "tool kits" to aid them in 'building' bet- ter readers in their home. Door prizes will be awarded at closing session. "CHRISTMAS FOR THE BIRDS" is an annual happen- ing at the Coastal Branch Library on U.S. 331 in south Walton. Children gather to make Christmas tree ornaments which can be eaten by the birds. Santa arrives in a fire engine and members of the fire district help the children hang the ornaments on a large tree outside the library. The children also enjoy a story time and refreshments. All children of the community are invited to bring their par- Practice horse show to be held The Walton County 4-H Livestock Club will be hold- ing a practice horse show on Monday, Nov. 21, at 6 p.m. at the Walton County Fair- grounds. The horse show is open to students ages 8 18 years. Horses must have a negative coggins and riders must wear helmets. Classes will be held in showmanship and western pleasure. There will also be some timed events and some dem- onstrations. Call 892-8172 to register. ents to the library at 1 p.m. on Saturday, December 3. There is no cost. The party will last approximately two hours. For more information, call Susie Arnold at 267-2809 or 622-9796. THE RED DOOR GROUP of Alcoholics Anonymous meets Monday evenings at 7 at 144 Circle Drive in DeFuniak Springs. Meetings last about an hour, and are open to any- one with a desire to stop drinking. No dues or fees. "If you want to drink, that's your business. If you want to stop, that's ours." For more information, call AA at (850) 244-2421. 1996 GRADUATES OF PONCE DE LEON HIGH SCHOOL is planning a ten year reunion. Graduates or any- one with information on a graduate is asked to contact Jes- sica Burgess at 855-0465 or email information to jessica4160@yahoo.com. NOTICE An application was filed with the Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D.C. on, October 28, 2005, to assign the license of Station WGTX(AM), DeFuniak Springs, FL, from Beebe Communications, LLC to The Sportzmax, Inc. WGTX operates on 1280 kHz. The officers, directors and persons holding more than 10% of The Sportzmax, Inc. are Stephen G. Riggs, III and Warren L. Howell. A copy of this application and related papers are on file for public inspection during normal business hours at the WGTX studios, located at 40.S. 5th Street, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435. 3tp: 11-10,17,24 T IR COLLECTPU S)ION PROGRAM Walton High senior class to host barbeque The WHS Senior Class is hosting a barbeque dinner Friday, Nov. 18 from 10:30 - 2 p.m. in the Thrift-Way parking lot. Plates are $6 and include bbq pork, baked beans, cole slaw, bread, and dessert. Delivery is available for five or more. Call 892-1270, extension 4485. Proceeds from the sale benefit Walton . High Senior Class trip to Southern California. North Walton Mosquito Control operates a free old-tire recovery program during the months of November February. ." V -,00 Old tires hold water and .r. breed several species of mosquitoes, some of which are linked to diseases. If you want old tires collected please call our office 850-892-8183 C. * THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR TIRE PICK-UP. NOTICE OF INTENT TO ENACT ORDINANCE Notice is hereby given that the City council of the City of Freeport, Florida, shall con- sider for adoption at the meeting scheduled December 13, 2005, at 7:00 p.m., at City Hall in Freeport, Florida, an Ordinance providing for the annexation of two parcels of land which adjoin the East boundaries of the city limits of the City of Freeport, Florida. A map showing the areas to be annexed is set forth below. A complete legal descrip- tion by metes and boundary of the properties to be annexed may be obtained from the office of the City Clerk at City Hall, Freeport, Florid?.. CITY LIMITS CITY OF FREEPORT, FLORIDA CITY LIMITS Odniic Z ' 'I 5 I S Q/ 73l 7W 91 I In t ~e a__e o hin i a oo -i! S < ' t p a t t f s t t t 4000 0 4000 H0OO SCAMI 4000 A copy of the proposed Ordinance is available at City Hall or inspection m and all inter- ested persons may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to the proposed Ordinance. Note: If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Council with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, such person will need a record of the proceeding and that, for such purpose, such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. CLAYTON J.M. ADKINSON, CITY ATTORNEY 2tc: 11-17,24 PAGE 11-A PAGE 12-A 0 T11 m AUTHENTIC MEXICAN RESTAURANT #1-8 On Menu $3.99 Mon.-Fri. 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DeFuniak Spgs, FL 32433-3349 '.::- across from Po Boys Gun & Pawn / i (850) 951-0859 The Pharmacy That's All About Your Health. REiLTY nmrak r REA LT Y INC. Br ,;;,, 800 US HWY. 90 W. lW DeFUNIAK SPRINGS, FL 32433 (850) 892-6425 1-866-892-4023 THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 jo~z~ n =a - sslp~i~,-~---~~~-~~-.--------------pr~~= Karaoke -Every Thursday 6 m9. P } It has become a proud tradition in i-.. north Walton County. For the last 34 - years, thousands of veterans, citizens, 1 . S' students and school officials have filled "' : the gymnasium at Walton Middle School -,'- in DeFuniak Springs to listen, to learn -a,," ..- .. .and to honor those who have served in the United States armed forces. Over the .- [ years, speakers from every branch of , service and from every war fought dur- ing the last century and the beginning ' of this one have stood at a podium and ... to talk about their experiences and de- " "A ""' scribe what it meant to them to be a vet- Sf eran. 4 This year's Veteran's Day program V - was no exception. Vietnam War veteran , Charles Heath, described being / . i wounded in action repeatedly and the . S' .bravery of his comrades, many of whom, , : like him, were Native American Indians. Heath, a disabled veteran living in Milton, was the keynote speaker, but the ,, ,^ program featured three young cadet O groups who presented the colors, folded NM -' , 5_-',v.. the American Flag and retired the col- '. '"''- ".. : ors,. i W- . as well as lots of special music. WMS A.^: ",Student Council officers Rhavann - Perkins, Shelbie Standland, Lesa King " and Gloria Kesper took part in the pro- gram, as did numerous WMS faculty members, including Principal Russell Hughes. .. GUEST SPEAKER CHARLES HEATH, a Vietnam Veteran As three school board members looked on, Superintendent of School Carlene Anderson told and Creek Indian, talked about his experiences in south- students and the audience that she was especially proud of Walton Middle School because it was east Asia and what it means to fight for one's country. a school that recognized the value of teaching patriotism to generations of children and was helping to instill in them a sense of pride and respect for veterans and the sacrifices they have . made so that we might all live free. ALL BRANCHES of the U.S. armed services were represented VETERANS ANVD CITIZENS joined the faculty and siaffof Walon MAliddle School for the annual during the celebration. fDal oc-m. SEE ADDITIONAL PHOTOS PAGE 8B i- ..i,: j 1 -,. SHealthmark REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER General Surgery i !i Timothy Klepper, M.D., affiliated full time with Healthmark Regional Medical Center effective November 7, 2005. Dr. Klepper is a Board Certified, General Surgeon who will conduct his Office Practice at Healthmark Rural Health Clinic and his Surgery at Healthmark Regional Medical Center. Dr. Klepper grew up in Chcago where he attended Northwestern University andle Shoolrnd the University of Wisconsin at Madison for his under- graduate studies. He graduated from Medical School at the University of Pittsburgh where he also conducted research for eight years. His Surgical Residency was served at St. Agnes in Baltimore, Maryland with rotations at john Hopkins and the University of Maryland hospitals. Dr. Klepper stated that, after a life in the frigid north, I decided to move to Florida and enjoy the sunshine." Dr. Klepper enjoys all aspects of general surgery, but is particularly interested in bringing advanced Laparoscopic Procedures, (which is the latest minimally invasive surgery technique), to DeFuniak Springs. Dr. Klepper further stated that he looks forward to bringing state of the art medical care to this rural setting where pated ull tients receive more personal attention than they receive n larger medical complexes. Dr. Klepper is loves the water and sunshine and as a resident of DeFuniak Springs looks forward to getting to know the people of the community. Board Certified, general Surgeon Dr who will Thompson owner of Healthm ark Rural Health Clinic and his Surgery at He Corporation aegionalnd Mr Geralediald Beard,Center His Surgical Resdency was served at St. Administrator, both stated how pleased at --ohn Hoplns and the University of Maryland "a\ ..they were to have such a highly trained, -.,-1 . 4 skilled surgeon Joining the staff of the Medical Center, No Need To Go Out Of Town, .,: We Are Right Here... Close To ,Youl Healthmark Regional Medical Center DeFunlak Springs, FL Phone: 850.951.4500 Fax: 850.892.7079 'www.healthmarkregional.com ,,.__ ... - THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 Qfc^G c 7?e cut7 Butts announce birth of daughter Billy and Margie Butts, along with big brothers Austin and Jacob Butts, welcomed Emily Ragan Butts on August 23, 2005 at 5:45 p.m. at the North Okaloosa Medical Cen- ter in Crestview, FL. Ragan weighed 8 pounds and three ounces and was 21 1/2 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Wilford and Teresa Carroll, of Ponce de Leon, FL, and the late Patricia Ann Carroll, of Ponce de Leon. Paternal grandparents are Weldon and Dorothy Butts ofWestville, FL. ARTAND JANCIE HATTEN Art and yanice latten celebrate 50th anniversary Art and Janice Hatten of DeFuniak Springs celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on October 21, 2005. They were married on October 21, 1955, at the Methodist Parsonage in Repton, AL. Commander Hatten enlisted in the United States Navy in 1952 as a hospital corpsman, received a commission in the Medical Service Corps in 1962, and retired after thirty years of service in September 1982 after serving as the di- rector for administration at the Naval Aerospace and Re- gional Hospital, Pensacola, FL. He received many awards for his service and is a Vietnam veteran. He was the administrator of Valley Springs Community Hospital in DeFuniak Springs for four years. The hospital received Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Hospi- tals certification for the first time during his tenure. He re- tired from the state of Florida, after serving ten years as the director of environmental health for Walton County in 1997. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in business man- agement and a Master of Arts degree in the administration of higher education. Jan was voted as Miss Repton, AL, and served as valedic- torian of her senior class. She was very active in scholastic and social activities as well as community service as a vol- unteer at several naval hospitals, the Red Cross and sev- eral Navy Officers' Wives Clubs. Jan's work in these activi- ties was recognized by the Surgeon General of the Navy. The couple has two children, a daughter, Trena Henson, of Orange Park.-FL, ard son, Daryl of-Rockvyile, D, and three grandchildren, Callie, Abijah and Jcrdan;' Mr. and Mrs. Hatten celebrated their anniversary with a week at the Sunterra Greensprings Resort, Williamsburg, VA, which was a giftfrom their children. o 6. ,, Twynette Earley, 782 Baldwin Ave. And whatever you do in DeFuniak Springs word or deed, do all in the DeFuniak Springs name of the Lord Jesus... 0 Colossians 3:17 50- 924528 EMILY RAGAN BUTTS iBurnham famii y reunion, november 19 Erin, Richard,Grover, Claudie, Wilson and all those related to, the Burnham family are invited to gather together on Saturday, Nov. 19, at 11 a.m. in the Freeport Lions Club, located on Hwy. 20 west of Freeport, to cel- ebrate the lives of these origi- nal pioneers. If anyone has family mem- bers that live out of our area, please let them know of this event. All relatives are in- vited to bring a favorite food or dessert and photos/history 'In the spirit of Christian oy Mr. and rs. Larry Jones 'Request the honour ofyour presence at the marriage o their daughter 9 I M l im erl.,Lauren to Joshua iRyan Ervin Son ofqMr. and vtrs. 'RoSy yvester on the nineteenth day oflvember two-thousandand five. At ha ast, three in the a fernoon at the SF Tirst Baptist Church of ',T4^ 'Mossy -ead, lossy '-lead, ^ FlTrorida. lfi.amiuifi and friends. li are invited to attend: ..h y"^ \y A to share with others. Tea, cof- fee and eating utensils will be provided. JLMOREJLMR JEWELRY Co. Bill and Susie Houck SJewelry & Watch Repair We Buy Old Gold Mon.-Fri. 9:00-5:30 Sat. 9:00-4:00 (850) 678-1411 1023 John Sims Pkwy. Niceville, FL (next to Kelleys) NOBODY SELLS BETTER FOR LESS Why wait to make a resolution? Junior Hoodies J Young Men's Logo/Attitude Tee's "d 1, l'1.1 ll I I ll 'i !... 1 * Start now and make 2006 your best year yet. 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She has one daughter, Mabrine H. Griswold, of Happy 17th , Birthday SChelsea SAdams S4. 4 4 4 y4 4 We all love f J JO o Jacksonville, FL; two grand- children, Sherry Griswold and Larry Griswold; four great-grandchildren, Wanda Ammons (John), Jerry Bishop, Bobbi Griswold and Keri Griswold; four great- great-grandchildren, Price and Kylie Bishop and Seth and Shawn Ammons, all of Jacksonville, FL. Noma was the eldest of eight children, four boys, Rupert Padgett (Anna), of Bonifay, FL, Leon, Junior and Payton, all deceased; three sisters, Cumi P. Cobb, Sarah Zula Roberts, both de- ceased, and Ola Ruth Spann, of Milton, FL. Noma retired from the state of Florida in Tallahas- see, FL, in 1980, then moved back home to DeFuniak Springs, where she has lived since. She is a member of the First Baptist Church of De- Funiak and was an active member in the hospital'aux- iliary, where she received her 3,000 hours pin for voluntary work in the 15 years that she was there. She was an active member in the Garden Club and Woman's Club. She was a board member of the ARC for many years. Rev. Jerry Chumbley, pas- tor of the First Baptist Church of DeFuniak Springs gave the devotional at the celebration and Dr. Larry Tyson, of Panama City, enter- tained guests with his violin. Paradise Cuisine Catering, Inc. did the catering for the luncheon. 50th anniversary The chiClren andgrandchiudren of T'om andECizaeth q-ammond woulc like to invite you tojoin in the celebration oftheir. 5ot-h Wed6ng Anniversary Sunday, Novemberr 20, 2005 at 2:00 .m. Paxton 'AcriculturaI Center Paxton, 'Florida -. vv - - Pre -T Savin 'pi~t^' an igs .s Iksgiv ;Spre *1.Cli ing aI Up To Baby Contest & Beauty/Model Search America's Cover Miss .& Cover Boy, USA Ace Divisions Girls: Blrth.llmo, 12-23mo, 2-3yr, 44yr, 7-9yr 1-2yr, 1341y5r, 1625 yr. Boys: birth-23mo & 2-3yr. 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N.W. Florida's Speciality Sleep Store QAPURM-PEDIC PnCfsL ,LP. =EL CVIlNG SW=-DI S-1 IWAITESSE AN-D FILLO/WS 189 N. Main St. Crestview, FL. ank you for your call 850-682-8872 'David Saei prices efective tnrougn november zi, 20,u. Intenm markdowns may nave Deen taken, entire stocks only where indicated. Selection varies by store. PAGE 3-B FIVE GENERATIONS celebrated the birthday of Noma Hopkins, 90, in De- Funiak Springs. THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 PAGE 4-B "MAINSTREET," SINGING, DANCING, ACTING FAMILY TROUPE. (Left to right) Brit- tany Wilharm, Sharon Wilharm, Fred Wilharm. "Mainstreet" troupe brings entertainment, message to audiences By BRUCE COLLIER "Mainstreet" is a three-per- son troupe of performers, based in DeFuniak Springs. Mainstreet is on a double mission, to entertain and to bring a Christian message to its audience.. The company consists of husband and wife Fred and Sharon Wilharm, and their daughter, Brittany. All three have varying talents and, skills, useful of both sides of the stage. Fred has been a musician for over 30 years. He sings; and plays guitar, banjo, har- monica, and keyboard. Fred also has his own video production company, produc- ing commercials, music vid- eos, documentaries, and fea- ture-length films. , Fred's educational back- ground is in communications, and he has extensive experi- ence with'voice-overs and as a sound technician. Sharon has brought her background in education, as. well as experience in Chris- tian music and drama min- istry, to the Mainstreet mix. In addition to experience in videos and stage productions, Sharon has been a choir and drama director. Daughter Brittany is the youngest member of the troupe, but her stage experi- ence stretches as far back as six months old, when she played the baby Jesus. Brittany has done several children's theater produc- tions at Florida Chautauqua Theatre, and is a member of the Solid Rockers puppet team at Southwide Baptist Church, of which she and her family are members. The idea for Mainstreet came when Sharon had just completed training in Chris- tian leadership and speak- ing. "I always wanted to travel and speak," she says, "but I didn't want to work alone." A family decision led to the; formation of Mainstreet, which made its debut at Southwide in September of this year. The typical Mainstreet show lasts 40 minutes, and consists of songs, music, and sketches, linked .together by whatever Christian theme or lesson is to be conveyed. Fred says he has written "some" songs, but most are old-time traditional songs, what Sharon calls "obscure," such as "The Preacher and the Bear." Sketches include parodies of TV shows, songs, and "man-on-the-street" pieces, in which the performers play a variety of roles. Since its debut, Mainstreet has been picking up gigs here and there. Both Fred and Sharon are learning how to manage the booking and business side of the enter- prise. Through word-of-mouth, and its website, the company has secured a Georgia book- ing early next year, and Hopes to get even'more bus'ii ness. For more information on Mainstreet, call 951-0399, or go online at www.mainstreetproductions.org. FT, WALTON BEACH PANAMA CITY 421 RACETRACK PD NW NAVARRE 1408 HARRISON AVENUE 850-315-0055 (s50 936-7400 850-914-3131 - 7 v y a, ; orl, -4 P .* - ..~.- c .... --- --- B i iwow Opnn Friday,11 Nov. I 8-Dec. 12 "It' Choice" buy a Brij wi Table and Ccntcn, ial PI Package eve aL and rec ec cLw r. k value tip to $1200fr no payment/no interest thrm Jamary 7-007. Sign up wilth WcMs Fargo to Participate. THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 We Give Thanks For friends and family food and shelter too, Dear Lord we praise and give thanks to you. For the harvested grain in fields that wave, for our country's freedom and the road it paves. For the season of Autumn and the colors it brings, for the sun and the stars, and the birds that sing. For our majestic forest that stands so tall, for all your creatures, whether big or small. For the right to worship on our prayerful knees, dear Father in heaven we're thankful for these. Mary Ann Whiddon EUCHEEANNA APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST is having a youth bake sale. Place orders for home- made desserts for Thanksgiving Day. Orders will be taken at 259-1649/259-0760 or drop it by Thriftway Supermarket. Orders will be taken until Nov. 16. Pickup dates are Tuesday, Nov. 22 and Wednesday Nov. 23 from 10:00 a.m. until noon at Thriftway. Desserts recipes from regular steak suppers. Cakes (9" four layers) $15 $25 each and pies (9 inch) $8 each. All proceeds go to the church youth department. DEBATE ANNOUNCEMENT Nov. 17. There will be a religious debate on Thursday, Nov. 17 at the community center in DeFuniak Springs, Florida. The proceedings will begin at 7 each evening. The agreed upon propositions are: Proposition #1: "The New Testament Scriptures are the sole authority for Christian faith and practice." Affirm John T. Polk, II-Christian; Deny: Robert Sungenis -Roman Catho- lic. Proposition #2: "The scriptures and Apostolic Tradition as handed down by the Roman Catholic Church are our sole authority for Christian faith and practice." Affirm: Robert Sungenis; Deny: John T. Polk, II. Messengers Polk and Sungepis have sought to establish a cordial relationship in their pre-debate arrangements, and will maintain their mutual respect for the other's sincerity. This discussion will deal with doctrine, and not personali- ties, and should be conducted on a high plane. Polk is spon- sored by the College Avenue Church of Christ. This debate will be open to the public at no charge. 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Jaye The only place where this Greek word daily appears is in Matthew 6:11. Some translators believe it should say, "Give us bread for the coming day." Yet it is for daily bread for which we are in- structed to ask of the Lord. It calls for absolute depen- dence on God from day to day. God is concerned about hu- man need. Our Lord did not pray, "Give us this say our. daily cake." We are to ask for the necessities of life, not the luxuries. Bread is the staff of life. Many people are living de- feated lives.. They believe that no one cares. God knows all about the working of this universe, and He can help us through any ordeal. He d knows that we have grocer- s ies to buy, mortgages to meet, school expenses, and other bills to pay. Thus, He prays for us to meet them by being wise ourselves from day to day. We are totally dependent on God for spiritual and physical needs. In this . prayer we pray, "Give us." We are hereby indicating that we do not have what we need, and must ask God for our needs. When seed is planted for bread, God gives us sun and water for it to germinate. .We must separate the grain from the husk, and grind the grain into flour. Theie are some things we can do, and others where we must depend on God for the total supply of all our spiritual and physical needs. We find happiness when we live a day at a time. Today is the day you worried about yesterday. We must depend on God, plan for the' future and leave the outcome to Him. Newman, a poet, once wrote, "Keep Thou my feet: I THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 .o not ask to see/ The distant me." God is not a searchlight, leads us step by step, and we cene; one step enough for but He is a footlight. Christ must follow him. I You're invited to attend: "Coping with the Holidays following a loss" Date: Thursday, November 17, 2005 6:!00 8:00 PM (light refreshments) Hosted by Clary-Glenn Funeral Home and Covenant Hospice Place: The Chautauqua Building Circle Drive DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435 Normal Grief Reactions, Coping Strategies for the Holidays, and Supporting Children and Adults in Grief thrdogh the Holidays will be the topics presented. Please come and join us, and bring a friend! Please RSVP by November 14, 2005 to Joel & Paula Glenn at (850) 892-2511 Clary-Glenn Funeral Homes, Inc. 230 Park Avenue DeFuniak Springs, FL Phone (850) 892-2511 FAX (850) 892-5448 DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435 Established 1931 Clary-Glenn Freeport Chapel 150 Highway 20 East Freeport, Florida 32439 Phone (850) 835-2511 FAX (850) 835-4818 BALDWIN AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH invites you to attend Sunday School 9:45,.Worship Service 11:00, Discipleship Training 5 p.m., Sunday Evening Service 6 p.m., Wednesday Prayer Service 6:30 p.m. Come and be a part of an awesome ministry herein your community.. BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH, Highway 331 N., Freeport, Fl. Independent, Fun- damental Standing for the Blobd, The Book and the Blessed Hope. Services: Sunday at.10 and 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Thursday at 7 p.m.,.WZEP Radio Sunday, at 8:05 a.m., 1460 AM on your dial. Pastor James Roesch phone 892-6252. BLACK CREEK UNITED METHODIST "The church in the wildwood" in- vites you to come worship and fellowship with us on Sundays and .'.edne.;- days. Sunday School begins at 10 a.m., followed by Worship Service at 11, a.m. Children's church begins at 1.1:30 a.m. Choir practice is on Sunday af- ternoon at 5:30 p.m. followed by the evening Worship Service at 6:00 p.m. A covered dish fellowship dinner is enjoyed on each first Sunday following the worship service. Wednesday Bible Study begins at 6:30 p.m. Black Creek UMC is located 5 miles east of Freeport, FL at 278 Memorial Lane. Please call 835-1881 or 835-2521 for directions. Pastor Lavelle Enterkin, (850-871-4142) and the congregation invite you to "come as you are" with an expectant heart to receive a blessing. COMMUNITY HOLINESS CHURCH is located at 971 W. Live Oak Ave. in DeFuniak Springs. Pastor Howard Taylor and congregation welcomes you to join Spirit filled worship services where we'll treat you in so many different ways, you will have to like some of them. Service each Sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Wednesday night prayer meeting at 7:00 p.m. All are cor- dially invited and welcome. For a ride to church contact 892-0706 or 892- 4704. CORNERSTONE CHURCH Come as you arel Hear old-fashioned Gospel c.rc a.hing Experience The-pr~tst`~ te f'G dfirst-hand Surda Worship 10 5 m and '..'cdIrda,,, 7 p m. CORNERSTONE CHURCH is an equipping ministry designed to demonstrate, teach, train, impart and activate follow- ers of Jesus Christ in the Gifts of the Holy Spirit. Sunday services include: CHILDREN'S Church from Nurser,' through 12 years of age. TEENS meet on Wednesday evenings and' Friday nights. We also offer Bible based K 12th grade, coupled with a Christian Academy / Preschool. Cornerstone Church is located on Hwy. 83, two miles north of DeFuniak Springs. DAMASCUS PENTECOSTAL MINISTRIES, 922 W. Bayloop Road, Freeport, FL. Executive Pastor Charles Carlton Sr. Senior Pastor T.C. Moon. Moving Wor- ship 1 1:30 a.m.; Sunday evening 6 p.m. Wednesday night service 7 p.m., Kids K' wer -our 7 p.m., Youth 7 p.m. EAS, .-IST CHURCH Real answers for life's tough questions. Come join a sr. ch with a loving heart for God's word. Sunday School be- gins at 9:30 a.n with ourworship service beginning at 10:30 a.m. Wednes- day Evenii Ser :es begin with a meal at 6:00 p.m.; Prayer and bible study begin at o: ..0 p.r... astor Dean Whitaker and congregation welcome you to joir js at 10 Bay Avenue in DeFuniak Springs. For more information, call, 892-2324. EUCHEEANNA APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST, 6068 CR 280E, 6.5 miles east of DeFuniak Springs, '.ouid Io.e for ,ou to come and experi- ence true Pentecostal worship and anointed preaching! Sunday begins with prayer at 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, 10 a.m. Sunday evening begins with prayer at 5:30 p.m. and then worship service at 6 p.m. Our Wednesday Midweek service begins with prayerat 6:30 p.m. and service at 7 p.m. Pas- tor Gary Jones and the congregation extend a very warm welcome to all. Come istr. cr make us, our church home. For more information, prayer, Bible studies, please call church 892-9338. We hope to see you soon!! Come expecting a Holy ghost move! FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH We are a mission church dedicated to teach- ing the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We invite you to join us for Sunday services at 1200 Circle Drive, DeFuniak Springs. Worship service only at 9:00 a.m. with Pastor Delvin Bender. Pastor Bender can be reached at 537-4120 or call Ruby Pfahlert at 892-3265. We welcome visitors and new members. FIRST APOSTOLIC CHURCH at 440 Orange Ave. Church attendance doesn't have to be dull, mundane and a burden to your life! When was the last time you attended a'church where there waSa spirit of excitement and an abundance of the Spirit of God? This church family at the First Apostolic Church would love for you to come and experience the kind of worship Sand relationship -hat the Apostles enjoyed.having when the Christian church was first birthed!'Our Sunday services start at 10a.m. for Sunday School for the children and worship and preaching service for the adults. Sunday. Evening begins with prayer at 5:30 p m and then worship service follows at 6 p.m. Our Wednesday night Bible Study begins at 7 p.m.-We have prayer meetings on Thursday Evenings beginning at 6 p.m. Come and experience the Holy Ghost power the way God intended church to really be!. If you have any questions or need ministry assistance, feel freeto call the church at 892-7882. Rev. David W. King, Pastor. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD of DeFuniak Springs, located on 461 Van Buren Avenue, would like to extend an invitation for all to come join us as we celebrate the presence of the Lord Jesus Christ through Spirit filled worship & annointed preaching!! Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m., followed by Morning Worship at 10:45 a.m. Wednesday evening service is at 7 p.m. Youth Ministry Services are held everyWednesday evening at 7:00 p:m. Pastor is Adam Peterson, Associate Pastor, Joel Davis. Please come and worship with us. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Donna Lorenz between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. at.892-8045 or after 3:30 p.m. at 892-6859. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.OF DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, 216 East Live Oak Av- enue. We cordially invite you to join our "Fellowship of Encouragement" and come for Worship and Bible Study at the following times: Sunday Bible Study (9:15 a.m.), Morning worship (10:30 a.m.), discipleship studies (5 p.m.) and evening worship (6:30 p.m.) You are also encouraged to join us for prayer meeting at 6 p.m: on Wednesdays, and come early for fellowship dinners. Call the church office, (850) 892-2722, for details. The members of FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH warmly invite you to worship with us this Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Then stay for refreshments and Adult Bible Study and children's Sunday School. Our Pastor, Reverend Jack Betz, speaks from the Gospel each Sunday of Jesus' love for each of us. We are known throughout our community as a friendly and serving Church that welcomes newcomers. We are located on Route 331 very near the Florida line [24213 5th Avenue] in Florala, Alabama. If you wish, call us at 334-858-3515 for more specific directions. Thursday, November 17 10 a.m. Mary Martha Circle meets to work on picture books; Friday, November 18 7 p.m. Choir Practice at the-Keelers'; Saturday, November 19 10 a.m. pre-confirmation Bible Class. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of DeFuniak Springs, 1063 Circle Drive, invites you to join us throughout the week for worship, fellowship, study and service. A Men's Fellowship group and Presbyterian Women meet monthly for'fellowship and Bible study. Sunday (nursery is provided from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00). 9:30 a.m. Sunday School for all ages, 11:00 a.m. Momin ing Worship. Monday 6:30 p n-l. ,c.uth adultt Bible Study and. Felli.-.sriip (high school grads, 20'x & 30's). Wednesday POWER HOUR! 3:,00 p.m. KIDZ CLUB (1st-5th grade) Light supper for both roups. 5 00 p.m. Youth Con-; nection (6th-12th), 6:30 p.m. Char.-:el Ch.oir rehearsal First Sunday - Churchwide covered-dish luncheon after church. Second Friday -'Pairs.and Spares. Dinner' 6:00 p.m. First Presbyterian is a community of disciples of Jesus Christ who are : committed to being an inclusive faith community where persons from all walks of life feel comfortable worshiping and working together.. If you're looking for a church home, we invite you to come visit us. Church office. phone number 892-5832; email: fpcdfs@earthlink.net FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, located at 88 Circle Drive,. Rev. Ken Autrey, staff and congregation wishes'to invite you to join our family for activities on Sunday beginning with Contemporary Wdr- ship Service in sanctuary at 8:30 a.m. with continental breakfast and fellow- ship after; Traditional Worship Service and Children's church (Pre-K.to third grade) at 11 a.m.; Vesper Service at 5:30 p.m. in the Chapel. Communion is observed at both morning services on first Sunday and Sunday School for all ages at 9:45 a.m. Other opportunities on Sunday include: UMYF Fellow- ship at 3 p.m., 4:00 p.m. Jr. UMYF and Children (HIS Kids club). Ladies Bible .Study "Women of Faith" each Thursday, 7:00 p.m. and Food Pantry every 3rd Sat. 7-9 a.m. For more information, call 892-5332 or 892-5640. FREEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday's, Bible study school at 9 a.m., morning worship at 10 a.m. and evening worship at 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible Schppl at 7 pm. Free Bible corresp.o.rnderin courses Evervone is in- vited. Location: just past the -ir, limn- ; .:o n r I S H...y. :31 -.".uth FREEPORT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 340 St. Hwy. 20 E., POB 287, Free-. port, FL 32439, phone and fax 835-2447. Bible Study is at 9 a.m. and Morn- ing Worship is at 10 a.m. with Communion being served the first Sunday of each month. The Rev. Gene Harris will deliver the morning message. Fellow- ship immediately follows the worship service. All are cordially invited and welcomed. The following events are held in the church Fellowship Hall - ,Women of the church meet the second Tuesday of each month at 10:30 a.m. Boy Scout Troop 751 and Cub Scout Pack 751 meets everyTuesday at 6 p.m. Small Group Activities are.held each Wednesday at 6 p.m. FREEPORT UNITED METHODIST, 174 Harrison Street, (comer of Ba, loop & -Harrison St.) Freeport, FL,'850-835-2261. Dr. Charles Satterwhite, pastor Sunday school 8:45 a.m., Sunday Morning Worship Service 10 a.m. Singing 5:15 p.m. Sunday E.enirng Worship Service 6 p rr, Pra.,er Mecting Wednes- day.6 p.m. Please come worship with us. -GLENDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Pastor. Keith Andrews and the con- gregation of Glehdale Presbyterian Church invite you to worship each Sun- day morning at 11:00 a.m. Sunday School for all ages begins at 9:30 fol- lowed by a time of fellowship at 10:30. A Community Men's Bible Fellow- ship meets in the church :ellc.... ship Hall on Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. All men-are invited. GPC is located on Hwy,. 83 about 9.5 miles north of DeFuniak Springs. We are a church for today with historic roots. Find out more on thei .-.eb at Nww.glendalechurch.org. Call 859.0080 for more infor- mation. GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH is located one mile north of Higr...a, *'0 on Laird Road. Laird Road is west of Mossy Head just before the Okaloosa, County line. Grace Community-is a church committed to historical Southern Baptist principles and believes that the Church is called, not to reflect its culture, but to shape it. We believe that faith must be lived as'well as af- firmed, therefore, right living derives from right believing. We hold to a high view of Scripture believing the Bible as our final authority and that it "stands in judgement of us, never do we stand in judgement of it." Sunday morning worship begins at 9:45 a.m. with Sunday School at 11:00 and evening bible study at 6:00. Wednesday night prayer meeting at 6:30. If you are tired of playing church, come help us shape the culture where we are "learning God's will one verse at a time." GREATER ST. JOSEPH AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 117 Graham Avenue, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433 invites you to come worship with our church family each Sunday. Church school begins at 9:30 a.m. Wor- ship service begins at 11 a.m. We are located at 117 Graham Ave. Adult Breakfast & the Bible at 8:30 a.m. every Sunday morning. Rev. Cecil Williams and the entire congregation extends an open and warm welcome to each and everyone to come and worship with us. You are encouraged to come join us at any of our services. You may call for more information at 892-2009. HISTORIC SAINT AGATHA'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH'is located at 144 Circle Drive in DeFuniak Springs. Sunday Eucharist, Rite II, is celebrated at 10:15 a.m. The Eucharist is also celebrated on Wednesdays at 6 p.m., followed by a "bring your own supper" and a teaching on the Bible or some other source .of Christian learning: All are welcome. The Church belongs to the diocese of the Central Gulf Coast, the Rt. Rev. Philip Duncan II is the Bishop. The Vicar (Priest-in-Charge) is The Rev. Ashmun Brown, D. Min. St. Agatha's is the home of the Lakeside Concert Series. For information, call (850) 892-9754. INDIAN CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH, Highway 280-A, 4.5 miles south of De- Funiak Springs, cordially invites you to come and worship with us in Sun- day School at 9:45 a.m. and Sunday Worship services, at 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. Choir Practice is'Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. and church training study at 5 p.m. Wednesday night Bible study is at 6:30 p.m. The congregation extend a very special welcome to come visit or make us your church home. We practice "Love one another". A nursery is provided. EXTRA! EXTRA! Read all about it, Jesus, Love, and Care and Now Faith ministries. We need sponsor, to help support the needy, please send dona- tions to 142 Roosevelt Ave., DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435. Contact Evangelist Benson at 850-892-0662. JESUS LOVES YOU JUST THE WAY YOU ARE ... SO DO WE at WESTSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH, 295 Hwy. 331 N., DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433. 850-892- 7112. PASTOR: Randy Nelson 892-2721. Sunday School 9:45 AM, Church 11:00 AM, Sunday Evening 6:00 PM, Wednesday Evening 6:00 PM. NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH, A Trauma Center for the hurting. 1564 State Hwy. 20 West., P.O. Box 1022, Freeport FL 32439, Office 835-5111, Fax 835- 0123. Our services and activities are as follows: SUNDAY SERVICES: Adult. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship and Children's Church 10:30 a.m.; Sunday Evening 6:00 p.m. MIDWEEK SERVICES: Bible Study & Prayer CHURCH SERVICES DIRECTORY and Youth Services, Wednesday 7:00 p.m. ,\.id.. eck Pra,,er Service, Tues- day 7:00 p.m./Daily Prayer, Mon.-Fri. 5:30 a.m. We provide a nursery for our Sunday Worship Services. Pastor Louis Taunton and congregation would like to invite anyone wishing to experience the love of God to come join us for any of our services. NE'..' BIRTH FELLC .'. SHIP CHURCH, located 1045 E. Hwy. 90. Pastor Henry T. Beach welcomes all to Sunday School at 10:00 a.m..and Sunday Morning v. worship at 11:00 a.m. Bible study, Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. NEW LIFE WORSHIP CENTER SBC at 1113 Hwy. 90 West, Suite 3. Sun- Sday School at 9:45, Morning Worship at 10:45, Wednesday Bible study at 6:00 p.m. Call 892-2327 for information. OUTREACH FOR CHRIST CHURCH, 6753 State Hwy. 2 East, Darlington, FL. -'e are reaching out to the lost, hurting, hungry, and naked. Pastor Rev. Curtis Manning and his congregation would like to invite you to attend ser-" vices with them. Sunday School for all ages is at 10 a.m. Children's Church and Sunrja, rn-crnirig .:.orship is at 11 a.m. Wednesday night prayer and teaching is at 7 p.m. Nursery is provided for all services if needed. Gospel Sing every first Saturday. Come enjoy our anointed praise arnd worship, and be encouraged with Holy Ghost filled preaching and teaching of God's Word. For more information call: (850) 892-2048. PLEASANT RIDGE BAPTIST CHURCH, DeFuniak Springs "Celecbr.atin the Love and Glory of Christ." You are invited to experience a.personal relation- ship with God and join in worship to the Almighty God. Sunday services include age-gradc.e small group Bible studies at 9:00 a.m..and Morning Worship time beginning at 10:30. Encouragement continues Sunday eve- nings with Discipleship Training classes at 5:00 p m and Worship at 6:00. Wednesday evening activities begin at 6:00 \ .ith ch.ir practice, followed at 7:00 with G-Force for children, activities for youth and a Bible study and prayer time for adults. The church, is located 2-1/2 miles west of US Hwy. 331, and 1 mile south of Bob Sikes Road on Pleasant Ridge Road. Call the church office '; 50' .892-3500 for more information .... SOUTHWIDE BAPTIST CHURCH 1307 Hwy. 2"? ,,;', ?,urci- ;Loop) DeFuniak Springs, FL. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m.; ..'.rship Service: 11:00 a.m.; Sunday Evening Service: 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday Evening Service: 7:00 p.m. EVERYONE IS WELCOME! SPIRIT AND THE BRIDE WORSHIP CENTER Are you one of so many people that are tired of going to church andleaving the.same way.you came in (hungry and hurting)? Do you feel like you are so far away from God, in a time that you need Him the most? That maybe if you could just get to Him, so many things in your life would change? Have you been. hurt by so called Christians, and now you won't even go into the house of God? i Do you have so many questions and no answers? There is a church you can ,come to and not be judged by what you'-e '. earin 3 or whatmistakes you've made. Jesus says to.come as you are, not come when you're perfect; If any of these things apply to you, we invite you to come and get the answers you need, come and get to Jesus. After all, you are hungry, aren't \ t:.u T.5 c Hwy. 90 E. to Ponce de Leon, turn right onto 181A, th.: church is right across from Ponce de Leon Springs. Sunday: 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Thursday: .7 p.m. Call 548-9425. S ST MARGARET CATHOLIC.CHURCH, 247 U.S. Highway 331 N., P.O. Box 590, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435, Phone: (850) 892-9247. Mass Schedule: SMonday Friday, 8:30 a.m.; Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Vigil Saturday at 5 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m.; Holy Days of Obligation 8:30 a.m., 6:30 p.m. Rev. Rich- ard Dawson, pastor. THE.SOLID ROCK COMMUNITY CHURCH and its congregation cordially invite you to attend services with us: Sunday School is at 10 a.m. Sunday Evening Ser.',ces are at 6pm .'.edrnesda, Ser. ces are at 7 p.m. The church is located at'4592 Hwy. 83, (old Baker's Sporting Goods Building).Our Pas- tor is Rev. Larry Murphy. Please come ready to worship and expecting, a Blessing! VICTORY LIGHTHOUSE ASSEMBLY OF GOD,'Highway 90 at the Mossy Head Community Center across from the Mossy Head general store. We :wouldlike to extend to all an invitation to come and join.us and be blessed. We are a church dedicated to serving Jesus and spreading his wonderful word. Let us share the light of God's word with you. Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m., followed by Morning Worship at 11:00 a.m. Each Sunday we have a fellowship lunch on the grounds, all are invited. Sunday afternoon service begins about 1:30 p.m. Friday evening service 7 p.m. prayer, Royal Rangers, Missionettes andAdult bible Study followed by prayer time. Pastor is Thomas Adamson, Children's Ministries Kevin Chilcutt. For more information call 892-3817 or 652-4610. Website www.victorylighthouse church.org. WAY OF LIFE UNITY CENTER, 1797 Hurlburt Road, Ft. Walton Beach, FL: Office: 864-1232, Hours: By appointment. Metaphysical Bookstore: 864- 5945, Open Sundays 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Dial-A-Thought: 864-9139. Min- ister is Rev. George A. Schmidt, Ph.D. Time for Sunday Services: 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Celebration Services. All arewelcome. Special Events: A Course in'Miracles Study Group meets Mondays at 7 p.m. An AA group forwomen only meets each Friday at 7 p.m. The "Sparkle" AA group meets on Sunday evenings at 7 p.m. .,. E~iE / MEMORIAL Ur JITED METHODIST CHURCH, corner of Live Oak and 21st Street, DeFuniak Springs, FL. "Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors". Pastor David Wilson. Sunday School 9:00 a.m., Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. The small church by the side of the road with a Cross over the entrance, longing to extend the love and peace of God to any wayfarer or pilgrim seeking a rest from this world of strife and despair. A place where common people can assemble for simple worship and experience the Presence of God in their midst. "For where two or three are gathered to- gether in my name, there am I in the midst of them." Matthew 18:20 K.J.V. "The devil wins a skirmish with a roar, but we belong to HIM who wins the war. Ward Memorial Granite Marble Bronze Monuments Markers Benches Coping & Chips Death Dates * ,-}*t- Visit Our Showroom .--/ o-_ ^Z-l 892-3332 Credit Cards Personalized Accepted 1474 Hwy. 83 N. Service *} S THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 itu arie Hedger Eleanor Esther Browne Hedger was born February 26, 1922 in Kingston, New York. Hedger passed away October 28, 2005 at Greenville Memorial Hospi- tal in South Carolina. She was preceded in death by her father, Louis Lincoln Browne, her mother, Jenny Sayles Browne, and her brothers, Martin and Louis. She is survived by her hus- band, Eugene Hedger, of Piedmont, SC, and her daughters, Priscilla Cox, of Longview, TX, Martha Habeck, of Warner Robins, GA, Cathy Ryberg, of Belleville, IL, and Judy Kliewer, of Piedmont, SC. During her life she was blessed with eight grandchil- dren, as well as four great- grandchildren. Hedger and her husband, Eugene, were residents of DeFuniak Springs from 1943-1993 where they served as missionaries with the Children's Bible Mission and had a ministry in area pub- lic, schools telling Bible sto- ries. Hedger also graded hun- dreds of Mailbox Bible les- sons, helping area children earn their way to Camp Vic- tory. Jernigan Dorothy "Dottie" Elizabeth Jernigan, 78, of DeFuniak Springs, FL, passed away Friday, Nov. 11, 2005. She was born Dec. 11, 1926 in. Sarasota, FL, to Ira and Stella Knowles Walker. Jernigan had lived in De- Funiak Springs since 1982,' moving from F.,, Walton SBeach, FL. She was Protes- tant by faith. Jernigan was preceded in death by her father 'and imither. daughter at birth,. brother, Ira Lee Walker Jr., and sister, Louise Ramey. Jernigan is survived by special friends, the Harold Carpenter family, of DeFu- niak Springs, and Romona AMcMillian. of,DeFuniak Springs. Graveside services were conducted at 3 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005 at Magnolia Cemetery, with Reverend Joel Glenn officiating. The family placed their confidence in Clary-Glenn Funeral Home to handle the arrangements. Sword Joseph Ray Sword, 38, of DeFuniak Springs. FE., passed away Friday, Nov. 11, 2005. He was born Oct. 19, 1967 in Trenton, MI to Percy andCarol Smith Sword. Sword was a resident of DeFuniak Springs since 1979, moving from Michigan. He was Lutheran by faith. He worked as a foreman in the stucco industry for 15 years, and was very talented at his wprk. He enjoyed motorcycle riding, hunting, working in the, yard and fishing and spending time with his chil- dren. Sword was preceded in death by his father; one brother, Daniel Sword; and daughter, Chelsey Sword. Sword is. survived by his nmother.. and 'step-father, Carol Sword Reynolds and :Paul Wesley Reynolds;. wife, Lesley Sword; son, Brian Sword, both of DeFuniak ! Springs; brother, Rick J. Sword and wife, Nancy, of Belleville, MI, and sister, Sandy Graser, of DeFuniak i Springs. Funeral services were con- ducted at 3 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005 at the Chapel of Clary-Glenn' Funeral Home, with Rev. Joel Glenn officiating. Pallbearers were David Foreman;Brian Sword, Chris Sword, Olin Stanley, David Mitchem, and Rick Sword. The family placed their confidence in Clary-Glenn Funeral Home to handle the arrangements. Hobbs SDora Mae Hobbs, passed away Friday, Nov 2005, in DeFuniak Spri FL. Hobbs was born on 17, 1917 in Florala, AL Isaiah Gomillion and Ad Courtney Gomillion. Hobbs spent most of life in the New Harm Community. She was Bap by faith and a member ol New Harmony Bap Church. She was. preceded in d( by her husband, Fl Hobbs; her .father 'mother, Isaiah and Ad Gomillion; two broth James E. Gomillion and C Gomillion; and one sis Myrtis Kirkland. Hobbs is survived by three sons, Darrel E. He and wife, Jewel, of New I mony, Clarence Hobbs wife, Audrey, also of I Harmony, Ronald E. He and wife, Helen, of Jas FL; two brothers, C Wayne Gomillion and Betty, of Opp, AL, J Gomillion and wife, Gwy of Lockhart, AL; three ters, AnnaMae Sauls Fernadina Beach, FL, M Lou Hickox and husba Wiley, of Callahan, FL, Jean Smith ofCrestview, She is also survived by se grandchildren, and ele great-grandchildren. Funeral services were 1 Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2005, at New Harmony Bap Church, with Revere Tucker Alpin and Rever Larry Sweat officiating. Pallbearers were B Fickle, Jack. Hunt, Biggers; Walton Bell, Wil Hunt and Gary Hunt. Burial followed in the I Harmony Cemetery, The family has pla their confidence in Cla Glenn Funeral Home handle' the arrangement, Harris, 'William Anderson Har Sr. 74, of Santa Rosa Bea FL, passed away Sund Nov. 13, 2005 in Destin, He was born Nov. 26, 193 Andalusia, AL to Roberta Lillie Harris. Harris had lived in Sa Rosa Beach since 1965 m ing from Pensacola, FL. was Baptist by faith an member of Cross Point B tist Church of Santa R Beach, FL. He worked a deputy for the Walton Cou Sheriff's Department. also worked as the Fire Ci for the Santa Rosa Bea Fire Department for ov.d years. He was a member' the South Walton Lions Ct He owned and operatedt own roofing business as roofing contractor. He joyed fishing and working the garden. He served a little league coach for, Freeport Little League four years, coaching t South Walton Lions Gl Team. He was always wili to lend a helping hanr those in need. Harris was preceded death by his father a: mother, and one grads Josh Spaid..: .: Harris is survived by] three daughters, Dora Da) and husband, Alvin Grein Greenville, AL, Donna Ma: Hinson, of Freeport, FI4 a Sheila M. Wilson andi/h band, Neal, of Freeport; t' sons, William A. Harris and wife, Gina, of Choct- Beach and Rickey Alan Ha ris, of Choctaw Beach, F sister, Gertrude Hanilton. Greenville, AL, alsosurviv by 16 grandchildren, a: seven great-grandchildren Funeral serviceswere he Wednesday, Nov. !6, 2005 New Beginning Church Freeport, FL, with Re Louis Taunton officiating. Burial followed in t Black Creek Cemetery. The family placed th confidence in Clary-Gle: Freeport Chapel Funer Home to handle the arrange ments. 88, V. 11, ngs, Feb. L, to lelia her ony ptist fthe tist death oyd and elia ers, ecil 3ter, her )bbs Har- and New )bbs per, ,arl Jones Alice Catherine Fitzpatrick Jones, 62, born September 23, 1943 in Springfield, MA, died on November 12, 2005 in Healthmark Regional Medical Center, DeFuniak Springs. She is survived by her husband, William "Bill" Jones; two sons, Patrick and Allen; mother, Catherine Fitzpatrick; -two brothers, Chuck and James Fitzpatrick; two sisters, Mary Brassard and Ann Fitzpatrick; three grandchil- dren, Dean, Korina and Bailey. A memorial service will be leld Thursday, November 17, W005, at 10 a.m. at First Bap- tist Church, DeFuniak Springs. Time of visitation will fol- ow the service. Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church Build- .ng Fund or First Baptist Church Christian School Fund. Card of Thanks Thank You We would like to thank Dr. Blankenship and his staff and Convenant Hospice for the wonderful care our father received while he was still with us. We would also like to thank First Baptist Church, Pleas- ant Grove Baptist Church, Clary-Glenn Funeral Home, and our wonderful commu- nity for all of the prayers, calls, visits, food, flowers, and especially the charity dona- tion given in honor of our be- loved father. Words will never be able to express how we have felt the outpouring of love shone to us during this time. God bless everyone. The family of Robert Clinton Andrews Sr. I Church Events [ iife, DARLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH invites everyone to ,oel come and be a part of a Sunday morning celebration on Nov. ynn, 20 a.m. with Blue Ridge at 10 a.m. followed by Thanksgiv- sis- ing dinner. Everyone is welcomed. , of [art THIS IS JESUS, LOVE AND CARE, and now Faith Min- inc istries at your service. 142 Roosevelt Ave., DeFuniak Springs, ant FL. Thank's Giving and Christmas list. We are asking for: FI. can goods (any kind), turkeys, fruits, toys, clothes, and what- vae soever you want to give to help support the needy. Let it be vei clean, and in good conditions please. We will be giving out the Thanksgiving Boxes or Bags. The Saturday before hed Thanksgiving. We will be giving out Christmas gifts on Dec. tiee 17 on a Saturday. We are asking churches, organizations, tist agencies, public and friends to please help support is with ed church vans. Please send donations to Jesus Love and Care, end and Now Faith Ministries, 142 Roosevelt Ave. DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435. Please drop off toys, furniture, clothes, Sale and can goods to the above address. Contact Evg. Benson at Leei 850-892-0662 for further information. .bur!. S THE WOMEN'S ECUMENICAL CHOIR rehearsals are Nev, on Tuesday evenings at 6:30 in sanctuary of First UMC at 88 Circle Drive. Ladies from all denominations are welcome ced' to come sing. The Christmas program itself will be on Mon- aryl day, Dec. 5 at 6:30 p.m. For more information, call Nancy Itd Donaldson at 859-2395 or 892-5332.., i1..* : .. ".. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' THE ANNUALL CHRISTiLAS STORE, hosted by WMU, and the Walton Baptist Association, will be held at the: SChautauqua Nursing and Rehabilitation Center on Decem- ber 14, 2005 at6 p.m. The public is invited to bring gifts to the Walton Baptist Association by December 12. Come and help share the spirit of Christmas. Carolers and gift wrap- rrs, pers needed. adi, Dy, FAITH WORKS MINISTRIES and Leanne Quante, re- IL. port that during the months of August and September, Oin they received donations of clothing and non-perishable food apd that went to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina and also to help here locally. The ministries now need to replenish ita the clothing and non-perishable food. Contact Leanne itv- Quante at 147 S. 23rd Street. DeFuniak Springs, or 951- 'Ie 0451. d a CENTERRIDGE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH will lp- be having a special festival of the candles service on Sun- osa day, Nov. 27, at 6:30 p.m. This is a specialservice because it s a is the beginning of Advent. The offering will supplement aty the Christmas Food Basket Program. The church is located He east of Hwy. 83 on C.R. 1883. iief For more information, call Rev. Nancy Snyder at 859- ich 2464. 10 - f MOUNT PISGAH invites everybody to come and worhsip ub. with them on Sunday, Nov. 20 at 11 a.m. to 3 pm. The church his will be celebrating their harvest. The church is located at Sa 330 Joe Campbell Rd. in Freeport. , (n- "* in GOSPEL IN SONG CONCERT at Walton County Fair Sa Ground, Nov. 19, 2005 at 6 p.m., featuring Bloodbought, he Missions Quartet,. mooth Gospel and the Cain's. for A he ub ing to in nd on, his vis ,of ria nd us- wo Jr. aw ar- ?L; ,of 'ed nd i. eld at in 3v. he eir nn *al ge- c5}wct (2e///d# (ff6} 61e S Scr-'i'ii rthe cin tire 'Pa niha ile Simple and afiordabie ( 'Piea rra naemeLnts a Ia 'ia he 'Fal ilV owe'ld 7and opera ted 1\'e Selectioln of 'Pro essional Staffed l Crematioll facuiti:es 0on site $695 A.4eed & Pre-need Call Toll Free (866) 951-1822 1474 H \y. 83 North. DeFuniak Springs e-mjil: phcremator @ detunlm k comn Otter Creek UMC host sing The Franklins will be sing- ing at Otter Creek United Methodist Church, Saturday, Nov. 19, at 7p.m. The church is located four miles north of Ponce de Leon off Hwy. 81. Everyone is in- vited. Dearest Chelsey, Our friendship can never be erased by one horrible Veteran's Day morning. From the "Powerful in Pink" field day and John Deere polka dotted faces in Mrs. Goodman's class to the Raggedy Ann and Sandy costumes we wore for the W-IMS Halloween to the funny songs we recorded that last night, you have and will always be a part of who I am and who God will help me become. You are my November 11th hero, my 0 reminder that America's most tragic battlefield is close to home and its casu- alties innocent blonde haired angels with quiet smiles. I will always love you. Devero MTaNfRAM G& Gramite SQuality doesn't cost more .. Itpavs more rMonuments NMemorias Mausofeums Custom interiors Cemetery Custom Syns (800)892-3213 Fax (850) 892-2534 QLXMCO MEMORIALS & MAUSOLEUMS, INC. 1-888-834-4345 GRANITE & MARBLE MONUMENTS BRONZE MEMORIALS PRE-NEED VAULTS ALL WORK 3979 STATE HWY 2 WEST ALL CEMETERY GUARANTEED' DeFUNIAK SPRINGS, FL 32433 NEEDS First Baptist Church 216 East Live Oak Avenue DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435 Phone: 850-892-2722 Fax: 850-892-2381 e-mail: fbcdfs@earthlink.net Jerry R. Chumley, Pastor J.C. McLendon, Associate Pastor Greg Hollis, Minister of Music/Education Lonnie Cook, Minister of Youth Jacob Williams, Youth Intern Mary Hollis, Director of Children's Ministries BLUE RIDGE QUARTET Gospel Concert this Sunday, November 20, at 7:00 PM Everyone is invited to join us!! The concert is FREE! No love offering will be taken. PAGE 7-B PAGE 8-B THE TALENTED STUDENTS sand a patriotic song as WMS faculty school board members, Superinten- dent Anderson and Principal Hughes look on. ROSEMARY GARNER, sang the Toby Keith song, "American Soldier"for the crowd of veterans, citizens and students. WMS ASSISTANT PRINCI- PAL Vivian Howell detailed the history of the Purple Heart medal, which is given to all who are wounded in battle. . 'AN - WMS PRINCIPAL Russell Hughes introduced the speakers andpresided over the 34th Annual program. THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 SCon Brio Trio Gives chamber music concert at Saint Agatha's By BRUCE COLLIER Saint Agatha's Episcopal Church on Circle Drive in DeFuniak Springs provided the setting for a chamber music concert on November 13. The Alabama-based Con Brio Trio entertained theau- dience with a program of six pieces and one encore. The members of the irio are Dr. Jean Johnson, phy- ing organ and piano, Ing-id Schimnoski,, on violin, amd Lenorah McKee, on flute: McKee acted as master of ceremonies, and introduced each piece, along with a ho- graphical thumbnail sketch of the composer. The first half of of the con- cert featured works from tie late 16th to the mid-19th cei- turies. The first piece was "Ara and Variations" by Girolano Frescobaldi, who lived front 1583 to 1644. Next came a sacred song byr Georg Phillip Telemanri 1681 1767. Telemann origi- nally wrote the piece for flute, tenor voice, and harp- sichord. The Con Brio Trio arranged the song for flute, violin, and keyboard. A longer work, the "Con- certo in D Minor" by Antonio Vivaldi, 1678 1741, ended the first half of the concert. Following a short intermis- sion, the trio moved into the 19th and early 20th centu- ries. Johnson, who had been playing on Saint Agatha's historic pipe organ, moved over to a piano. The first piece was by Rus- sian composer Cesar Cui, 1835-1918. The work, "Five Pieces, Opus 56," consisted of five parts, each evoking such images as conversation, evening birdsong, and a waltz. Next was a work by Span- ish violin virtuoso Pablo de Sarasate, who lived from 1844 to1908. Sarasate, a highly successful touring violinist, wrote a "Spanish dance" named after the prov- ince of Navarre. Schimnoski did a beauti- ful job conveying the skill and showmanship involved in playing this concert piece. "Sarasate on tour was treated something like a modern rock star," said McKee. The program closed with a selection of Scottish fiddle music, written by Nathaniel Gow and J. Scott Skinner, and arranged by Watson Forbes. The three pieces were a slow air, "Coilsfield House," a barcarolle, "The Cradle Song," and a reel, "Angus Campbell." The audience gave the trio a well-deserved standing ovation, then sat again to lis- ten to the trio's encore piece, "Londonderry Air," popu- larly known as "Danny Boy." A reception was held after- ward for the audience and performers, in the church's Fellowship Hall. I SCHOOL SUPERINTEN- DENT Carlene'Anderson praised THE CIVIL AIR PATROL, the Naval Sea Cadets and Military WMS for its devotion to teaching Cadets of Walton ceremoniously folded the American flag as each patriotism to students throughout step was explained, the years. THE WMS BAND, under the direction of Kamber Harvey, played a selection from Dvorak's New World Symphony. THE CON BRIO TRIO TAK4S A BOW, (Left to right) Lenorah McKee, Dr. Jean Johnson, and Ingrid Schimnoski, at S': Agatha's Episcopal Church concert. NOTICE OF WORKSHOPS The Freeport Plaining Department will host a series of Workshops in orde' to achieve the following objectives: 1. To identify and preserve the history of Freeport 2. To identify and enhance the character of Freeport 3. To create travel routes which are attractive, inviting and pedestrian-riendly The workshops will be held in the Anchor Room of the Freeport Community Center on the following dates: 1. October 20, 2005 7:00 pm "Introduction/Goals and Objectives" 2. November 3, 2005 7:00 pm "Historic Structures and Events/Freeport's Character" 3. November 17, 2005 7:00 pm "Landscaping/Architectural Elements/Signage 4. December 1, 2005 7:00 pm "Wrap-Up/Scheduling for Planning Board Review & Recommenation/Discussion of Process The outcome of these workshops will be presented to the Freeport Planning Board for review and recommenda- tion to the Freeport City Council. This workshop series is being supported by the Freeport Town Planters, the Freeport Business Association, the Freeport Planning Board and the Freeport City Council. The public is invited to attend. The City of. Freeport adheres to the Americans with Disabilities Act and will make reasonable modifications for access to this meeting upon request. Please call Latilda Henninger at (850) 835-2322. Request must be made at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting in order to allow the city time to provide the requested service. 4tc: 10-19; 11-2, 16,30 II C 1 I L PAGE 10-B Notice of Land Use Change Walton County proposes to authorize transmittal of a response to a portion of the 2/4/05 ORC report and the entire 7/19/05 ORC report; Text Amendments to support adoption of the FLUM amendments based on data and analysis developed to ...J-_- -Id ..- ser pond to DCA's Obje d momentss report and to adopt the f - ments to its Comprehensive Plan by ordinance: Text Amendments LSA 05-01 A.1. LSA 05-01 A.2. LSA 05-01 A.3. LSA 05-01 A.4. LSA 05-01 A.5. LSA 05-01 A.6. LSA 05-01 A.7. Amend the Walton County Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element Policy L-1.A, North Walton County to include a new land use category, the North Bay Neighborhood Planning Area (NB/NPA). Amend the Walton County Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element Policy L-1. A., North Walton County Land Use Categories and L-1.C., North and South Walton County Land Use Cat- egories, to include Borrow Pits as a special exception in the Large Scale and General Agriculture land use categories. Amend the Walton County Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element Policy L-1.1.4. and various policies within the Conservation Element to make the Comprehensive Plan consistent with Florida Statutes and Federal Emergency Management Agency regulations as they relate to flood damage prevention, to adopt the Northwest Florida Hurricane Evacuation Study (1999) as the basis for hurricane evacuation standards, and adopt new hurricane clearance standards. Amend the Walton County Comprehensive Plan Housing Element Policies H-2.1.11-12. and Trans- portation Element Policy T-1.5.3. to add an affordable / workforce housing traffic concurrency ex- ception under certain conditions. Amend the Walton County Comprehensive Plan Transportation Element and Capital Improve- ments Element to add a Transportation Capital Improvements Schedule and Projects Map, and adopt new levels of service for transportation facilities. Amend the Walton County Comprehensive Plan Resources Element Policy L-1.3.5.3., to change the buffer requirement for historic and archaeological sites from twenty-five (25) feet to fifty (50) feet, making the Comprehensive Plan internally consistent and consistent with Florida Statutes. Amend the Walton County Comprehensive Plan Transportation Element to adopt right of way dedication standards for future transportation corridors. THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 Map Series LSA 05-01 A.8. Map Series: Tidal Surge, Public Lands, Conservation Lands, General Flood, Soils, Historic Sites, Vacant Lands, Coastal High Hazard, Wetlands, Land Use. Future Land Use Map Amendments: See map series for North, Central, and South Walton County Note: Each FLUM Map Amendment has Individual Numbers. The Walton County. Board of County Commissioners will hold a public adoption hearing for adoption of the proposed Text, Map Series and Future Land Use Map Amendments Monday, November 28, 2005, beginning at 5:00. p.m. The meeting will be held at the South Walton County Courthouse Annex 31 Coastal Centre Blvd., Santa Rosa Beach, Florida. This hearing may be continued as may be necessary. All interested parties wishing to be heard with regards to these amendments may appear at the above mentioned meeting. In accordance with Section 286.26, Florida Statutes, whenever any board or commissioner of any state agency or authority, or of any agency or authority of any county, municipal corporation, or other political subdivision, which has scheduled a meeting at which official acts are to be taken receives, at least 48 hours prior to the meeting, a written request by a physically handicapped person to attend the meeting, directed to the chairperson or director of such board, commission, agency, or authority, such chairperson or director shall provide a manner by which such person may attend the meeting at its scheduled site or reschedule the meeting to a site which would be accessible to such person. In accordance with Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes, all persons are advised that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the board, agency, or commission with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based Please be advised accordingly. SEE ADDITIONAL MAP PAGE 16B Walton County LSA_05-01 Amendments North Walton Streets Parcels Amendments LSA ACRES LANDUSECHANGE 05-01 B.233 50.00 FROM: Institutional TO: Rural Village B.236 27.66 FROM: Estate Residential TO: Public Facilities C.1 2,984 FROM: LSA TO: GA C.3 182 .FROM:GA1:10 TO: Rural Residential 1:2.5 C.11 106.46 FROM: GA 1:10 TO: Rural LowDensity 1:1 C.12 448 FROM: GA 1:10 TO: Rural LowDensity 1:1 C.13 378.5 FROM: GA 1:10 TO: Rural LowDensity 1:1 -L zt IlL ~ i -I lii i- ;jiTT -! I ,FF L L lD ~ln r - L1L L.J ----- --- --- -f-4 ~POP 7AI 4JNNAMF -1t_ r C.7 aU3 Choctawhatchee BayE - 8C.1 0 0.5 1 2 Miles $ aTIj C1 Lir ~ r-r ~ C51 Walton County LSA_05-01 Amendments Central Walton N W+ E S Streets S Parcels Amendments LSA ACRES LANDUSECHANGE 05-01 B.I 165.89 FROM: Estate Residential TO: Urban Residential B.2.41 2,240 FROM: LSA 1,120 TO: Rural Village; 1,120 Public Facilities C.2 80 FROM: Estate Residential 1:5 TO: Rural Village 2:1 C.7 50 FROM: GA 1:10 TO: Rural Village 2:1 C.14 2,790 FROM: LSA 1:40 TO: NBNPA/RT6:1 Cl 1 1 FROM- G, 1:10 IO. RuiA > ill.Ag( I 71 I L.% ; UV '.I !Vrpt, '~'~' -i I Walton County LSA_05-01 Amendments West South Walton --- Streets Parcels Amendments LSA ACRES LAND USECHANGE 05-01 B.2.1 34.00 FROM: NPA/RP TO: Coastal Center B.2.2 35.45 FROM: NPA/RP TO: Coastal Center B.23 37.00 FROM: Coastal Center TO: NPA/RP B.2.5 20.00 FROM: Coastal Center TO: Public Facilities B.2.6 3.00 FROM: CCMU TO: NPA/RP B.2.7 15.90 FROM: NPA/RP TO: Coastal Center B.2.8 25.00 FROM: Coastal Center TO: NPA/RP B.2.9 27.00 FROM: NPA/RP TO: Coastal Center B.2.10 75.00 'FROM: Coastal Center TO: NPA/RP D.23 1.25 FROM: Light Industrial TO: NPA/ln-Fill Walton County LSA 05-01 Amendments South Walton Streets Si| Parcels Amendments LSA 05-01 ACRES LAND USE CHANGE B.2.13 2 FROM- NPARP TO NPA/Infill S2 14 876 35 FROM: Privae Conservation TO Conserstion B.2.17 10 FROM: Undesignated TO: Conseration Residential 21 B.218 10 FROM Undesignated 0O. T wn Center One B.2 23 10 FROM: NPAnfll1 TO: Institutional 8.2.24 10 FROM' NPAlnfill TO Parks and Recreation B.2.26, --.. 3 FROM5-NRA/TND TO' NPARR B.2.39 2,87 FROM NPA/RP TO. Conservation 8.2.40 1068FROM. NPA/RP -- TO9VMU B 242 2.084 FROM NPAIRP C.6 4 F'OM CR 2 1 TO. NPAInfill C.10 198 FROM CR 12 5 TO. CR 2 1 C.15 18FROM CR2.1 TO NPA/SN 101 C 16 20 FROM: CR 1:2,5 TO NPASN C,1 20 FROM CR21 TO NPA/SN C19 1948 FROM CR21 TO. NPASN D17 252 FROM CR21 TO NPAInfill D.18 2.5 FROM CR21 TO NPAInfill D 20 8 81 FROM CR 2 1 TO Coastal Center8 1 D,21 9.79 FROM Light Industnal TO: NPAInill D.22 336 FROM CR21 TO NPANlnill D.24 9.81 FROM Light Industnal TO: Coastal Center 8 1 D25 0316 FROM. NPARP TO VMU D.26 0451 FROM NPAIRP TO. NPA/Infi D.27 1.393 FROM. CR 2 1 TO NPAInfill D.28 10 FROM: CR 1:25 TO CR21 0.30 6.09 FROM CR 2 1 TO VMU Walton County LSA_05-01 Amendments South WaltonEast m South_Walton --- Streets __.- Parcels Amendments LSA 05-01 ACRES LAND USECIIANGE B.2.27 115.65 FROM: NPAfTND TO: Conseration B.2.29 10.47 FROM: Institutional TO: VMU B.2.30 26.00 FROM: LSA TO: Public Facilities B.2.31 105.24 FROM: Institutlonal TO: Public Facilities B.2.38 0.96 FROM: NPA/RP TO: Consenulton C.5 39.9 FROM: CR 2:1 TO: NPA/SN C.9 91.79 FROM: LSA 1:40 TO: Coastal Center 8:1 C20 19.75 FROM:CR2:1 TO: NPA/SN WAa in THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 PAGE 12-B S S WALTON'S CHELSEA ROBINSON dashes around a Paxton's Breezy Zorn and inches her way closer to the goal. The Braves fell to the Lady Bobcats on the first day of the tour- nament, 58-19. Walton Braves Tip-Off Basketball Classic Walton High School Thursday, November 17, 2005 4:30 p.m. Malone vs Ponce de Leon 6 p.m. Rocky Bayou vs Holmes County 7:30 p.m. Walton vs Panama City Bay Admission is $5. Sports News tes Notes FREEPORT'S KAYCEE JONES goes the three-point shot against the Lady Pirates. Freeport fell to Ponce de Leon in the opening day of play, 65-36. PAXTON'S COURTNEY DA'IDSON finds an open player and passes the ball to set up the play for another two- point shot. . by PATRICK CASEY Volleyball season wrapped up at the high school level last week and North Florida was once again left out of the championship mix. Tallahas- see Chiles' and Liberty County were the only two teams from the Panhandle- Big Bend area to make it to state competition and both lost out. Chiles made it to the championship match before losing while Liberty County was ousted in the semifinals. North Florida schools have claimed only 7 of 149 state championships in volleyball with Tallahassee Maclay and Laurel' Hill owning 3 titles apiece with Pace capturing one. South Walton placed both the girls and boys cross coun- try teams in state competi- tion over the weekend. The Seahawks .boys squad fin- Sished 7th overall at the Class A meet at the Little Ever- glades Ranch in Dade City on Saturday morning while the girls squad finished 18th. Joe Leach led the boys with an 18th place finish while Drew Taylor placed 31st and Devin Pate 35th. Kasce Terry led the girls team with a 34th place finish with Julie Williamson finishing 83rd. The OWC women improved to 4-0 on the young season as they claimed a pair of victo- ries at the Pensacola Junior College Classic. OW beat Faulkner State 76-53 and Rend Lake 76-60. The OW men took care of Enterprise- Ozark 84-75 to improve to 3- 0 on the year. Emi McCullough, daughter of Chipley basketball coach Rick McCullough, has signed a letter of intent to play for UlNC-Charlotte next season. Emi, who will be the starting point guard for the Tigers, is a senior at Chipley 'High School this season. Her brother, T.J., plays basketball at Gardner-Webb. Basketball gets kicked-off" By CHUCK HINSON strongest looking team in the Paxton 58 Local teams, including Rocky Bayou, Freeport, Wal- ton, Paxton, Ponce De Leon and Laurel Hill, all got a look for the first time this season at girl's area basketball as they played in the kick-off tournament at Freeport High School. Once again, the girls teams from Ponce de Leon and Paxton seem to be the area, but all teams say this is just the kick-off and there is plenty of room for improve- ment on all levels for this upcoming season. .The following are scores from the games played on Nov. 8 and 10: Nov. 8 Rocky Bayou 17 Laurel Hill 33 Walton 19 Freeport 35 Ponce de Leon 65 Nov. 10 Ponce de Leon 51 Walton 21 ' Freeport 56 Laurel Hill 62 LOCAL BROTHERS BATTLEFORCHAMPIONSHIP Jason Singletary took home the South Alabama Speedway Roadrunner Division championship for the 2005 season. Brother John Singletary took second place and also has 100% participation. Both drivers would like to thank each sponsor. 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Special events included: Opening Ceremonies (featur- I ing various circus perform- ers, professional baseball 2005 high school basketball districts Class A (98 schools) (1-193 students) District 1 Central East Hill Laurel Hill Paxton Rocky Bayou Ruby Gainer (Boys only) Escambia Charter (Boys only) District 2 Bethlehem Graceville Grand Ridge MUaldone Poplar Springs - Class 2A (73 schools) (194-453 students) District 1 Baker Jay Freeport Pensacola Christian (Boys only) District 2 Ponce de Leon Cottondale Bozeman Vernon Class 3A (78 schools) (454-1038 students) District 1 SWalton o, South Walton Northview Pensacola Catholic District 2 Chipley Marianna Holmes County players, motivational speak- ers, etc.) Olympics Village (activi- ties, treasure, pirates, enter- tainment, etc.) Healthy Athlete Initiatives (hearing and sight screen- ings) Family Reception Closing Ceremonies Victory Dance The Walton County Bowl- ing Team includes Gaye Wambles, Christine Whatley, Linda Hatfield, Kimberly Roughton with Coach Patrica King. They received WALTON COUNTY SOFTBALL SKILLS TEAM are Amanda Anderson, Shelby Rollins, Jennifer Rollins, Tracy Dayton, Amanda Potter (kneeling), Ashlia Johnson (kneel- ing) and Desmond Porter (not photographed). The team won Silver Medals using the coaching skills of Coach Thomas Copeland. fifth place ribbons. Walton County Softball Skills Team consists of Amanda Anderson, Shelby Rollins, Jennifer Rollins, Tracy Dayton, Amanda Pot- ter (kneeling), Ashlia Johnson (kneeling) and Desmond Porter (not photo- graphed). The team won sil-; ver medals using the coach- ing skills of Coach Thomas This Week's Basketball Schedule: Thursday. November 17 P.C. Arnold @ West Gadsden @ Paxton Girls @ Freeport Girls @ Fri Rocky Bayou @ Paxton Girls @ Mc Walton Girls @ PDL Girls @ PDL Boys @ South Walton Girls PDL Girls Crestview Laurel Hill iday, November 18 Freeport Girls Walton monday, November 21 Bay Holmes County Holmes County -.... ::.,.....-. 1 Tuesday, November 22 Vernon @ Walton Girls Freeport Girls @ South Walton Rocky Bayou @ Paxton Girls Spring Garden @ Walton Boys Paxton @ PDL Boys South Walton @ Freeport Boys 6:30 6:30 (TV-24) 7p.m. 7:30 S6:45 7:30 (TV-24) 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 7:30 4:30 6:45 7:15 7:15 (TV-24) 7:30 7:30 Copeland. The powerlifters were Lane (Hutch) Weeks and Greg Floyd. Both received silver medals. The scores were cal- culated from squats, bench presses; and deadlifts. The skaters were Tiffany Shan- non and Alex Bryant. They competed in the 100 meter race, 300 meter rad'e, 500 meter race, and the 2X100 meter race. Tiffany won two gold metals (100 m and 2X100 Relay) and silver (300m). Alex won a two gold metals (300m and 2X100 Realy) and silver (500m). Sport competitions were in bowling, roller skating, soft- ball, and power lifting. Business that provided the competition venues were AMF Bradenton and Sarasota Lares (bowling), Manatee High School (powerlifting), Florida Wheels (roller skating), G.T. Gray Park (Palmetto, Fl.) and Manatee Civic Center (Palmetto Fl.). They also thank Walton County local supporters. DAVID KING has been chosen as West DeFuniak Elementary's Student of the Month for November David is a fifth-grade student in Ms. Wilkerson's class. He is the eleven-year-old son of Paula and Roger Driver. David is an honor roll stu- dent who loves to read. He en- joys playing baseball and football. Faculty and staffcongratu- late David on being chosen as WDE Student of the Month. 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The Trojans are followed closely behind by Texas in the No. 2 .spot, and the No. 3 Madison County, Cowboys eliminates Walton Braves 41-7 By PATRICK CASEY Madison County amassed more than 500 yards of total offense and scored on their first.six possessions of the game as the #1-ranked team in Class 2A eliminated the Walton Braves from the play- offs with a 41-7 win. The Cowboys used their superior speed and balanced offensive attack to keep Walton off balance on defense as Desmond Gee scored two touchdowns and Vincent Lee added 100 yards rushing to lead the way. Senior quarter- back Fred Johnson threw for 193 yards and a TD as the Cowboys raced to a'.;4-00 lead. Walton had a chance to get back in the game latein the first quarter trailing 14-0, but was stopped on a critical 4th- and-3 play at the Madison County 11-yard line as Josh Nettles was stopped inches shy of a first down on a sweep. The Cowboys piled on 20 more points in the second quarter to put away the game at the half. Madison County used 10 different backs to carry the ball during the game and wore down the 'Walton defense with several time consuming drives in the first half. Walton's only turnover of the night came on their first possession of the third quar- ter as freshman quarterback Terrell Bramlet was inter- cepted by Bernard Brent. Brent returned the errant .pass to the Walton 20-yard line, setting up Chris Thompson's 8-yard run for the Cowboys final score of the game. Josh 'Nettles scored Walton's only touchdown of the night on a 29-yard scam- per late in the third quarter to cut the margin to 41-7 heading into the final stanza. Nettles ends his career as one of the top rushers in Walton history with 3,674 career rushing yards and 46 rushing TDs in four years of play on the varsity. Nettles also leaves the school with the longest touchdown run from scrimmage, a 96-yard jaunt against Gulf Breeze in 2004. Walton played hard despite the early deficit on the road as nearly 100 fans made the 183-mile drive to Madison County for Walton Head Coach Frank Sorrells' final game: with the Braves. Sorrells, who was notified in October he would not be re- tained, led Walton to the playoffs in three of his four seasons and compiled a record of 28-15 during his stay. Walton(5-6) will begin searching for a new head coach to lead the program and hopes to have someone in place by January. team, Miami is closing in quickly, but thanks to the Labor Day lost to Florida State, the Canes are watch- ing and waiting to see if Texas and USC follow the pattern and fall to the side- lines. Speaking of Florida State, the Seminoles once again lost another one to an unranked team. They fell to Clemson, 35-14. To make it a little more painful for the Seminoles fan- base that is remaining loyal, they lost to Bobby's son in the battle of the Bowdens. A reporter interviewed Ann Bowden, wife of Bobby Bowden and mother of Clemson head football coach Tommy Bowden, and she was dressed in FSU attire. But, the comment was that the SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 other son in the booth, Jeff Bowden, was her baby. Fans and the media have made it clear to the FSU crew that a change will be made after this season. What that exactly means, remains to be- seen. The other Florida team that seemed to get a rude awakening was the Florida Gators, who made their way to South Carolina to take on the Gamecocks and former U of F head coach Steve Spur- rier. This game was not be- tween family members, but was about a coach that seemed to have turned his back on his swamp team. South Carolina and Steve Spurrier got the victory for the Gamecocks for the first time in 66 years with a 30-22 WALTON 0 0 7 0 7 MADISON CO. 1420 7 0 41 SCORING SUMMARY MC- Gee 38 run (Bellero kick) MC- Lee 62 run (Bellero kick) MC- Gee 3 run (kick failed) MC- Jackson 27 pass from Johnson (Bellero kick) MC- Brown 7 run (Bellereo kick) MC- Thompson 8 run (Sanders kick) WAL- Nettles 29 run (Wilson kick) TEAM STATISTICS WAL MIAD First Downs 11 18 Rushes-Yards 31-146 33-334 Passing Yards 63 193 Comp.-Att.-Int. 6-14-1 10-16-1 Plays-Total Offense 45-209 50-527 Return Yards 121 46 Punts-Average 4-32 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-0 Interceptions-Yards Ret 1-12 1-20 Penalties-Yards 2-10 7-55 Time Of Poss 25:25 22:35 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing: WAL- Fayne 7-61, Nettles 15-56, Gibson 7-22, Bramlet 2-7. MC- V.Lee 3-100, H.Reddick 7-86, Brown 7-60, Gee 5-53, Thompson 5-24, C.Johnson 1-5, F.Johnson 1-4, T.Reddick 2- 4, Edwards 1-0, J.Johnson 1-(-2). Passing: WAL- Nettles 3-4-0-45, Bramlet 3-10-1-18. MC- F.Johnson 10-14-0-193, Sapp 0-2-1-0. Receiving: WAL- Smith 2-14, Cotton 1-18, Fayne 1-18, D.Hogans 1-7, Nettle 1-6. MC- Jackson 4-64, Gee 2-47, Thompson 2-46, Brown 1-28, L.Lee 1-8. win. Not only did the loss come as a slap in the face for Florida, Spurrier also spoiled any chance of the Urban Meyer Gators ad- vancing to the Dec. 3 SEC championship. If you saw the game, Spur- rier still adorns the visor, but this time it bleeds the red of South Carolina colors. The games to watch this past weekend, had to have been the teams from Ala-. bama. LSU was poised and ready for a win over the Tide. Their perfect season was too much for the Bengal Tigers to swallow and they were de- termined to bring it all to an end for the Tide and Mike Shula. The neck-and-neck game came down to overtime and that is when Alabama felt the sting of defeat as LSU got the winning field goal and won the game 16-13. The game was heavily on the defensive side as both teams were quick on 'the lines. But, instead of Alabama's spotlight quar- terback, Brodie Croyle, it was all about LSU's sopho- more JaMarcus Russell and his impressive playing that has silenced almost all the critics and has LSU back in the running for the BCS title. On the flipside of Alabama football, Auburn-and their troubled, but yet victorious kicker, John Vaughn, saw the upset between the hedges come true in the last six seconds of the game. The field goal put the Tigers ahead of the Georgia Bull- dogs and gave Auburn the 31-30 victory. This'came after Auburn ran the football in for a touchdown on a Tiger 4th and 10 play. The ball was fumbled and recovered in the endzone by an Auburn player, but the touchdown was recalled due to the offi- AK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 cials saying that it was a forward fumble and the touchdown was no good. But Auburn waited for their turn and got the ball in field goal range. It was all up to John Vaughn and the kicker pulled it out and got the win on the road. Georgia, if they beat Ken- tucky this weekend, will face Alabama, if the Tide can de- feat the Tigers, in the SEC championship on Dec. 3. This can only happen in college football. 2005 STANDINGS CLASS A, DISTRICT 1 District W L PF Port St. Joe Wewahitchka Freeport West Gadsden Liberty Co. Jay Sneads 217 179 126 86 119 59 71 Overall W L PF 10 1 358 8 3 266 5 5 188 3 7 94 6 4 294 3 7 111 1 9 132 Last Week's Scores Mayo Lafayette 14 Wewahitchka Port St. Joe 28 Hilliard This Week's Game Mayo Lafayette @ Port St. Joe Northview South Walton Baker CLASS 2B, DISTRICT 1 District Overall W L PF PA W L 2 0 87 19 6 4 1 1 35 41 4 7 0 2 12 74 0 9 PA 93 186 230 243 163 276 292 6 7 6:30 PA 141 266 390 Last Week's Scores Vernon 39 Northview Blountstown 40 South Walton Pens. Catholic Walton Marianna CLASS 2A, DISTRICT 1 District Overall W L PF PA W L 2 0 79 '48 '7 4 1 1 46 54 5 6. 0 2 20 43 4 6 Last Week's Scores Pens. Catholic 24 Taylor Co. Madison Co. 41 Walton This Week's Game Pens. Catholic @ Madison Co. PF 295 264 190 PA 263 246 211 16 7' 6:30 ,.. . 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Carolina 30, Florida 22 Oklahoma St. 24, Texas Tech 17 UCLA 45, Arizona St. 35 W. Virginia (OPEN) Clemson 35, Florida St. 14 TCU 51, UNLV 3 Iowa 20, Wisconsin 10 Fresno St. (OPEN) Michigan 41, Indiana 14 Iowa St. 30, Colorado 16 Louisville (OPEN) Virginia 27, Georgia Tech 17 USA Top 25 1) Southern Cal 2) Texas 3) Miami 4) LSU 5) Penn St. 6) Virginia Tech 7) Notre Dame 8) Alabama 9) Ohio St. 10) Oregon 11) UCLA 12) Auburn 13) W. Virginia 14) Georgia 15) TCU 16) Fresno St. 17) Michigan 18) Louisville 19) Texas Tech 20) Florida 21) S. Carolina 22) Florida St. 23) Boston College 24) Wisconsin 25) Texas El-Paso Harris Top 25 1) Southern Cal 2) Texas 3) Miami 4) LSU 5) Penn St. 6) Notre Dame 7) Virginia Tech 8) Alabama 9) Ohio St. 10) Oregon 11) Auburn 12) UCLA 13) Georgia 14) W. Virginia 15) TCU 16) Fresno St. 17) Michigan 18) Louisville 19) Texas Tech 20) Florida 21) Florida St. 22) S. Carolina 23) Boston College 24) Wisconsin 25) Minnesota DID YOU KNOW? 5 Sports Facts 1. Nathan Vasher had a 108-yard missed field goal return for a touchdown for the Bears in Chicago's 17-9 win over San Francisco on Sunday, the longest play for a touchdown in NFL history. 2. No team in NCAA history has ever won five straight football contests after going winless the previous sea- son. 3. Alabama is only 13-28 all-time against Top 5 ranked teams in college football. 4. Josh Nettles finished his 4-year career at Walton with 3,674 rushing yards and 46 career rushing touch- downs, the most career yardage and touchdowns in the last 17 seasons for Walton. 5. Blountstown posted its 4th shutout of the season with their 40-0 victory over South Walton on Friday, | , S.c THE WALTON HIGH SCHOOL ANCHOR CLUB honored Walto'n High School faculty members and their immediate family members who 'have served in the military at a recep- tion on Thursday, Nov. 10. In conjunction with this project, Anchors and shipmates of the WHS Media Productions paid tribute to these veterans all week during the morning show. The Anchor patriotism committee also took pictures of the "WHS family of veterans" and completed a display in the main hall of the school for faculty, students, and community to enjoy. Anchors would like to extend an invitation to the community to come by and enjoy the display during the month of November. VETERANS PICTURED (back row l-r) Lance Corporal Artie Dwain Rodriquez, United States Marines; Corporal Harry Patzig, United States Marines; Captain Charles Paulk, Jr., United States Army; Private First Class Lyndell L. Davis, United States Army Corps of Engineers; Master Sergeant Gerald Shoaf, United States Air Force; Lieutenant Colonel Robert T Shoaf, United States Air Force; Commander James R. Langely, United States Navy; Sergeant Kahl Edwards, US Army; (front row l-r) members of the Anchor Patrio- tism Committee Jesse Tucker, Chelsea Adams, Lauren Boland, Sarah Barto, Angela Saltsman. VETERANS NOT PICTURED BUT HONORED AND REMEMBERED -- Master Ser- geant Walter K. Palama, United States Air Force; StaffSergeantAhmal R. Campbell, United States Army; Sr. Airmen Seth A. Hoppe and Staff Sergeant Rebecca M. Hoppe, United States Air Force; Master Sergeant John M. Kilmer, Sr., United States Air Force; Seaman First Class Arthur D. Hafford, United States Navy; Chief Petty Officer Joseph G. Stephenson, United States Navy; Private First Class Raymond Ray Beadle, Sr., United States Marines; Specialist Brett J. Collinsworth, Army National Guard; Private First Class Marion K. Bosenberg, United States Army; Private First Class Morgan M. Mosely, United States Navy; Corporal William J. Brock, United States Army; Master Sergeant Earl Turvin, United States Air Force; Szaman First Class James Burks, United Sates Navy; Seaman First Class Marion Webster; United States Navy; Master Sergeant Thomas Webster, United States Army; Lance Corporal Dennis Hoppe, United States Marines; Specialist Melissa Baker, Army Na ion a I Guard; Master Sergeant John E. Poss, United States Army; Staff Sergeant Charles Paulk. Sr., United States Air Force; Private First Class Dewey Matthew Lassiter, United States Army; and Lance Corporal Paul Nixon, United States Marines. RED RIBBON WEEK CELEBRATED AT WALTON HIGH SCHOOL. The Anchor Club at Walton High School promoted Red Ribbon Week by sponsoring a door-decorating con- test. Classes were encouraged to be creative in displaying the theme of being drug free. Instructor Dam Bump's class won and was treated to breakfast from Burger King. WMS LITERACY WEEK POSTER contest winners. (Pictured l-r) Russell Hughes, WMS principal; sixth-grade, Katie Wilcox; seventh-grade, Abby Johnson. Not pictured eighth- Igrade, Jessica Day. 'WALTON MIDDLE WALTON MIDDLE WALTON MIDDLE SCHOOL Student of the SCHOOL Student of the SCHOOL Student of the U:.:l Eighth-grade, Lindsey Week. Seventh-grade, Lynn Week. Sixth-grade, D.J. Fisel. P-s.... Paulk. 4tc: 11-17, 24; 12-1,8 NOTICE OF INTENT TO USE UNIFORM METHOD OF COLLECTING NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS Walton County, Florida (the "County") hereby provides notice, pursuant to section 197.3632(3)(a), Florida Statutes, of its intent to use the uniform method of collecting non-ad valorem special assessments to be levied within the incor- porated areas of the County, for the cost of providing road improvement services commencing for the Fiscal Year beginning on October 1, 2006. The County will consider the adoption of a resolution electing to use the uniform method of collecting such assessments authorized by section 197.3632, Florida Statutes, at a pubic hearing to be held at 4:00 pm, or soon thereafter, on December 13, 2005 at the Walton County Courthouse located at 571 US Highway 90, DeFuniak Springs, Florida. Such resolution will state the need for the levy and will contain a legal description of the .boundaries of the real property subject to the levy. Copies of thle proposed form of resolution, which contains legal description of the real property subject to the levy, are on file at the Office of the Walton County Clerk, DeFuniak Springs, Florida. All interested persons are invited to attend. In the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the County with respect to any matter relating to the consid- eration of the resolution at the above-referenced public hearing, a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such an event, such person may need to ensure that a ver- batim record of the public hearing is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence on which the appeal is to be based. In accordance with the Americans with. Disabilities Act, persons needing assistance contact the County Administrator at (850) 892-8155, 7 days prior to the date of the hearing. Please be advised and governed accordingly. Kenneth Pridgen, Chairman Walton County Board of Commissioners PAGE 15-B PAGE 16-B Braves THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 win home season opener The Walton High School boys soccer team won their home season opener against Freeport High, Nov. 14. The Braves scored 3 goals within the first five minutes against the visiting bulldogs and went on to win 7-1. Isarael Baza had four goals. Nick Wilson, Michael May, and Urial Baza all added one each for the Braves in the back of the Bulldog net. The Braves outshot the Bulldogs 36-2 for the evening. The Braves host another group of Bulldogs on Tuesday, Nov. 15 when they took on Marianna. The junior varsity team played their first game of the season at 6 p.m. followed by the varsity at 8 p.m. The Braves are 3-1 for the season and 0-0 in the 'district at this time. Last week, the Walton Braves traveled to Memo- rial Stadium in Chipley to took on the Tigers with the Braves missing five key players due to the foot- ball team being in the play-offs. Even with younger talent on the field, the Braves were able to take the victory over the Tigers, 2-1. Walton scored their first goal when Rosendo Medrano made a dominating kick from the 45-yard line and the Braves went to half-time leading 1-0. After half-time the Braves came out ready to put another one in when Michael May crossed' to Urial Baza who sunk it in the back of the net. With only 10 minutes left in the game the Braves allowed the Tigers to score their only goal of the evening. The Braves outshot the Tigers 29-9. Richard's Meat Market The Small Market With Great Savings S- R -E -T YOUR HARD EARNED DOLLAR HERE! . SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS, Bobby Beasley discusses the voting process. Beasley visits WMS 8th grade Supervisor of Elections. tem of government and our Bobby Beasley, recently vis- local and state elected offi- ited the eighth grade Ameri- cials. He answered questions can History classes at Walton of how to register to vote and Middle School to discuss the requirements that must voter rights and responsibili- be met in order to participate ties and to demonstrate the in the election process. new electronic voting ma- Differences between pri- chines. mary and general elections Students from Jason and political parties were dis- Campbell, Delores Ennis, cussed. and Jodi Howell's classes were treated to a special demonstration of the new voting machines and were allowed to complete a mock ballot. Beasley discussed our sys- I .' 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Erick Kand, who recently relocated from San Diego to Florida said,."The state of' hypnosis releases our hidden talents and abilities. During the show, we focus on the fun and laughter. Individuals that have seen my hypnosis show before know what a great time is in store for them. Those who have not yet enjoyed the unique expe- rience are in for a real sur- prise!" So can everybody be hyp- notized, the students asked? "Everybody that wants to," Erick replied, "a person who is unwilling obviously will have limited success." "After the show is over, people often say they wish they had volunteered to come up on stage. They see how much fun it is and realize that I'm not going to ask them to cluck like a chicken or anything like that. It's good clean fun!" Tickets are $7 in advance and $8 at the door. For more information call 892-1270 extension 4485. FROZEN FOOD BE Little Ear Corn 12 ct.$259 Oreida (with onion) Tater Tots 2 lb. $199 Oreida Shoestring $ Fries .28 oz. 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Suits filed separately by the two parties were sub- sequently combined into one. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) regulates filling and other impacts on wetlands. The RGP was approved to streamline Corps permitting for. work,.on wetlands con- tained in 48,150 acres being contemplated for develop- ment in Bay and Walton counties. Over three-quar- ters of the property covered by the permit is owned by the St. Joe Company. Developed in a series of meetings between ACOE of- ficials and St. Joe, the RGP was touted as a means of pro- viding a cohesive, environ- mentally sound approach to wetland permitting as op- posed the less effective "piecemeal" approach ofindi- vidual fill permits that would otherwise be required. Large- scale mitigation is a compo- nent of the approved plan. Critics called the RGP "as- sembly-line environmental permitting," warning that it would accelerate runaway growth in the area and com- plaining that it would inor- .dinately cut down on review of individual projects and public notification and input prior to approval of projects. Under permit conditions, development was to be al- lowed on a maximum of 30 percent of the 48,150 acres covered by the RGP, with a maximum of approximately 1,500-2,000 acres of wetlands in the permit area allowed to be filled. Original objections filed by the Sierra Club referred to RGP approvals in connec- tion with a commercial retail outlet and a 300-unit resi- dential development. On Sept. 27, the ACOE also is- sued an approval in connec- tion with WaterSound North, St. Joe's planned 1,400-plus- acre residential and commer- cial development north ofU.S 98 in eastern Walton County. In response to the latter approval, the plaintiffs re- quested urgency, concerned that the filling of the over 60 acres of wetlands planned as part of the development would have "severe negative impacts on Lake Powell," an Outstanding Florida Water bordering the WaterSound North site. Deeming it not the court's function to rule on the "pub- lic policy wisdom" of the RGP, Judge Corrigan limited his decision to whether or not it met legal requirements. His conclusion was that it did not. Corrigan's decision was based on Congress' direction that general permits involv- ing filling of wetlands be au- thorized only if the activities under consideration were "similar in nature," would cause only "minimal adverse environmental effects when performed separately," and would have "only minimal cumulative effect on the en- vironment." The court injunction en- joins the ACOE from issuing any new authorizations un- der the RGP and also orders no further progress on the wetlands fill work authorized in i connection with WaterSound North. The judge's order states that nothing associated with the injunction prevents the approval of individual wet- lands fill permits by the ACOE. Final oral arguments on the lawsuit are scheduled for Feb. 16 in Jacksonville. Saving children, helping families Children's Volunteer Health NetworK Healthy Happy Kids! By LEAH STRATMANN A seemingly innocent spark ignited a fire in the mind of Tricia Carlisle- Northcutt several months ago. The fire has developed into a four-alarm group called the Children's Volun- teer Health Network, Inc., currently located in Grayton Corners. "There was this kid who came to the after school pro- gram at Point Washington United Methodist Church," Northcutt recalls. "He needed help. He needed braces so badly-he was teased by other children, shunned at school by the other kids, got in fights and was trouble in school. This kid's needs kept me awake at night. I kept thinking there should be some help for kids like this. "So I set about to find some dentist to help him and called Dr. Amber Weibe, vho agreed to see him and fix his teeth so he could get braces. Then I called Dr. Scott Run- nels, who put the braces on his teeth. This is not the kind of thing I do, but I felt really strongly that kids should get help like this when they need it." Northcutt's tenacity paid off for the troubled child who is now a well-adjusted pre- teen and who was the inspi- ration for the formation of 'the Children's Volunteer Health Network, which offi- cially opened its doors on Aug. 22 of this year. Northcutt and her band of volunteers have now re- cruited 19 physicians and dentists who agree to treat uninsured children on the cuff. Most of the referrals come from schools and what began as a Walton County project has now been ex- panded into Okaloosa County as well. "We modeled the program after one in California and we work with C.O.P.E. and all the area agencies, but it is the whole community who is doing this," she noted. *The organization works with a board of directors and has only one paid employee in the form of Susan Gongos, the executive director, who drastically changed her ca- reer course to take on this task. Gongos began vnrking with the program f, october of 2004 and is inspired by the success of the group's efforts. "We have only had two phy- sicians say no to us," she said. "Flexibility is the key and each physician decides what will be offered to us time- wise. We also have a relation- ship with Sacred Heart Hos- pital," she said. The non-profit agency tries to match the needs of the child and volunteers fre- quently drive the children to appointments with doctors. "A sick child has a ripple effect on a family. A parent will often have to stay home from work to care for them and the sick child infects other children in the house. If a sick child can receive prompt medical attention, the less disruption to a household," Northcutt noted. Information on the organization's website states, "The problem with health care services in Walton County is not one of avail- ability,. but of affordability and accessibility. The great- est obstacle to good health is poverty. Approximately one- third of the children living in Walton County have no form of health insurance, includ- ing access to Kid Care. The majority of children under 18 enrolled in Kid Care live in an area of town, which claims the lowest per capital income, and the greatest concentra- tion of poverty. Our organi- zation facilitates the delivery of comprehensive direct medical, dental and mental health services to low income school children throughout the greater Walton County and surrounding communi- ties. We are a network of phy- sicians, dentists .and healthcare providers that give services at no charge to the children. These providers are supported by the efforts of community volunteers, in- house volunteer case man- agement staff and coopera- tion of the area schools." SNorthcutt considers the organization's efforts to be God-driven. "Whenever we have needed something, we have all prayed about it and it has been delivered. We are faith driven, but we are not here to judge anyone. We are here to help. We don't say no to anybody," she said. Gongos said that right now the needs of the organization include more health care pro- viders in the north part of the county, and more volunteers who are willing to submit to a background check for crimi- nal activity to help transport children to appointments. Other areas of need include funding and fundraisers, grant writers, committee chairs, speakers to help edu- cate community at large, physicians, dentists, medical personnel, pharmacies, office equipment, clerical help and office space, public relations and an advertising assistant. For more information or to offer services, call 231-9900. RANDYHARELSON, a seven-year resident ofPoint Wash- ington, was one of many from the small community who at- tended the Nov. 8 county commission public hearing on the Oaks at Eden, a subdivision proposed for CR-395 in Point Washington. Harelson announced the recent creation of the Historical Point Washington Association, dedicated to "cel- ebrating the historic center of Point Washington" plus pre- serving and protecting the old settlement area, which dates back to the 1880s. Many of the organization's members at- tended the Nov. 8 hearing to call for changes to plans for the Oaks at Eden to make the project more compatible with ex- isting land uses. Barnhill appears before planning commission By LEAH STRATMANN he last meeting of the Wal- ton County Planning Com- mission featured 14 agenda items, two of which were re- quested by petitioners to be tabled until the December meeting. Of the remaining 12 items, all were approved with the endorsement of planning and development staffexcept one. T and T Enterprises and Barnhill, Barnhill and Barnhill requested approval of a major development con- sisting of 35 industrial build- ings on 41 acres with a land use designation of light in- dustrial. The site is located south of State Highway 20 and approximately four miles east of the intersection of U.S. Highway 331 and Hwy 20 in Freeport. Darrell Barnhill addressed the commission stating that the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. had investigated the site and found it free of contaminants. However, Billy McKee of the planning and development staff recommended a phase two investigation of the area to include soil samples, citing the area full of leaking paint cans. "This would be in the best interest ofpublic safety," McKee said. Barnhill said DEP found no basis for a phase two in- vestigation and asked the commission to move the item on to the Board of County Commissioners pending resolution of the problem. "We are making it a habit of sending things along with deficiencies and it is not help- ing the BCC. We are just handing them our problems," said commission member Tom Terrell. The phase two environ- mental investigation could take as long as 90 days to six months to be completed and there is another issue with right of way crossing CSX owned property. In the end, it was decided to continue the agenda item for 60 days to see if the deficiencies could be resolved by that date. "We definitely want jobs in Walton County," Terrell said, "but we can't just push this along." The request by Ron Rommo and Andy Wiggins to convert a home located on the north side of CR-30A, west of Maple Street to a 1,995 square foot office complex was approved provided the builders construct a privacy fence. A request by Spinnaker Development and Seaside Engineering and Surveying concerned a projecting con- sisting of building 11 single- family homes on 1.38 acres see BARNHILL page 4C SOUTH WAL- TON HIGH * SCHOOL re- cently crowned its 2005 Home- coming King and Queen, Taylor Boswell and Tina Rodkey. Taylor is the son of James and Linda Boswell of Santa Rosa Beach. Tina is the daughter of Linda Rodkey of Destin. The Seahawk foot- ball team won an exciting overtime homecoming game over Sneads High School 21-20. t:c~,r~.irr*r~ rrqk.,s ~j;~ ~" ''i '* r-r r,*"-c--l-- .. /~qnrc-"tg~:~. ~LIILI~~L~-~F~:-ir --~ I ~T-- g -r C;~ r --~--- ,, ~araa ~r~b~si; -a35~! ~4`ji"p~ --~rp~t `i .,* L I ----'- ~-I--' THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 Roll Call Walton County Board of County Commissioners Nov. 8 regular meeting A yes vote was to approve the proposal. Request by Bill Imfeld, Walton County finance di- rector, to move $195,000 from contingency funds for previ- ously approved land expenditures, one ten-acre parcel and one 20-acre parcel adjacent to the Lang property. A motion for approval by Commissioner Cuchens carried unanimously. Brannon-yes; Cuchens-yes; Jones-yes; Meadows-yes; Pridgen-yes. Request by John Johnson, public works director, for approval of eight capital projects. A motion for approval by Cuchens carried unani- mously. Request by Johnson for approval of agreement with Rob- ert Barley to pave Fairfield Drive, with Barley to pay for asphalt and county to include project at bottom of current budget year paving list. A motion for approval by Cuchens carried unani- mously. Request by Johnson for approval of a joint participa- tion agreement between the state Department of Transpor- tation and Walton County for the construction of a south- bound turn lane on U.S. 331 at Rock Hill Road, with the county to receive up to $475,000 in state funding. A motion for approval by Cuchen carried unani- mously. Request by Johnson to convert three public works posi- tions to manager positions, one for each maintenance zone to oversee projects, and create an engineering services man- ager position to be filled by current right-of-way specialist, with a new right-of-way specialist to be hired. The proposed changes were connected with the BCC's authorization this spring for five new public works positions. A motion for approval by Cuchens carried unani- mously. Regarding the new county animal control facility in the Rock Hill Road area, a motion by Cuchens to proceed on with the facility was approved unanimously. Request by Bill McRae of Paxton for the BCC to seek grants/funding for a bike and walking trail on the Florida side of Lake Jackson. A motion for approval by Cuchens carried unani- mously. Proposal by Ronnie Bell, county administrator, to can- cel the Dec. 27 BCC meeting. The proposal was approved unanimously. Proposal by Jones to limit inclusion of comprehen- sive plan amendments for the year's second cycle to those that are consistent or supported by recommendations from the state Department of Community Affairs, with amend- ments already in the process to be prioritized. Motion for approval by Jones carried unanimously. Request by Meadows to waive insurance require- ments for the South Walton Turtle Watch volunteers in or- irgil.t iffiOV' ti'impedinment to the volunteers being reim- MEDICAL, INC. DAMAGED FEET??.? ACHING FEET??? THINK.......FOOTSEAS MEDICAL S.R. W\ilkerson, DPMI Podiatry & Sports Medicine Waterside Professional Center 2441 W. Hwy. 98, Suite 102 L Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 (850 267-4554 bursed for contracted work with the county. A motion for by Cuchens to waive the insurance re- quirements was approved unanimously. Motion by Meadows for approval of abandonment of 33-foot easement in connection with Beach Ridge devel- opment proposal with the inclusion of conditions proposed by the neighboring community. The motion was approved unanimously. Motion by Meadows for approval of abandonment of 33-foot easement in connection with Gulfside Village de- velopment proposal with the inclusion of conditions proposed by the neighboring community. The motion was approved unanimously. Motion by Meadows for approval with conditions of Beach Ridge subdivision, a 17-lot subdivision with pool amenity area on a 2.26-acre site at the end and on the south side of Fox Lake Drive. The motion was approved unanimously. Motion by Meadows for approval with conditions of Gulfside Village subdivision, a major development with 31 residential lots on a 4.92-acre site on Seaview Drive, north of Bunker Place Drive. The motion was approved unanimously. Motion by Brannon to continue the Oaks at Eden, a 29-lot residential subdivision on a 4.55 acre-site on the east side of CR-395 in Point Washington until Nov. 22 to allow time for the community and the developers to work out is- sues. The motion was approved 4-1: Brannon-yes; Jones- yes; Meadows-yes; Pridgen-yes; Cuchens-no. Unanimous approval of the following development proposals: Grande Pointe West, a 24-lot subdivision on a 3.67-acre site at the northeast corner of North Walton Lakeshore Drive and Holly Leaf Lane in Inlet Beach; Grande Pointe Estates, an eight-lot subdivision on a 1.35-acre site at the end of Walton Palm Road at the Walton/Bay County line; Bay View Estates, an 18-lot subdivision on a 2.57-acre site on the south side of Walton Way; the Preserve at Inlet Beach, a 68-lot residential subdivision, clubhouse and swim- ming pool on a 13.08-acre site along North Wall Street north of Pinewood Lane in Inlet Beach; Beach Nest PUD, a con- ceptual plan for a nine-lot subdivision on a 1.26-acre site on the west side of Satinwood Drive in Santa Rosa Beach; Mack Bayou Center, a major development with 9,600 square feet of commercial on a .76-acre site on the north side of Mack Bayou Loop; the Weatherall Building, a major development with a 1,872-square-foot building containing and art gal- lery on a .21-acre site on the north side of CR-30A, .7 miles east of the CR-393 intersection; and Satinwood Place sub- division,, a nine-lot residential subdivision on a 1.16-acre site on the northwest corner of the Satinwood Drive/CR- 30A intersection. Dependable Cleaning Company r Experienced, Insured, Specializing in Condo Units and Rental Houses. Post-Construction Cleans. .- ,J/A. Ph: 850-835-2515 ,Ae/ze&n Cell: 850-585-3659 Judicial Nominating Commission seeks applicants for Judge SThe First Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission is now accepting applications for the Circuit Judge position in Escambia County vacated by the retirement of Judge John Parnharm and the County Court position in Santa Rosa County vacated by the appointment of Joel Boles to the Circuit Court in Escambia County. Appli-' cants must be a registered voter and a member of The Florida Bar for the past five (5) years. County Court ap- plicants must be a resident of the county by date of of- fice: Applications are available from the Florida Bar Website (www.FLABAR.org), or from the Chair of the Commission, Drew S. Pinkerton, by pick- up from his law office at 909 South Walton Fire] District Report for Nov. 6 Nov. 12 Automobile accidents-7; beach related/non-water-0; beach related/water-1; mis- cellaneous-0; fire-5; Hazmat- 2; fire alarm malfunction-4; medical-40; non-emergency transfers-23; mutual aid-0. Mar Walt Drive, Suite 1014, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 8 a.m. to 12 p.m on Fridays. An original plus nine cop- ies of the completed applica- tions must be received by Mr. Pinkerton no later than 4 p.m., Friday, December 2, 2005, at 909 Mar Walt Drive, Suite 1014, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547. Applicants need to indicate whether or not they desire consideration for both positions. Only one application is necessary. Applicants interviews will take place Wednesday, Janu- ary 4 and Thursday, January 5, 2006 at the Clark Partington Hart Larry Bond & Stackhouse Law Firm in Pensacola, FL. The November 21st regu- lar school board meeting has been changed to Tues- day, Nov. 22, @ 4:30 P.M. At 4:00 P.M. on Tuesday, Nov. 22, the Board will hold a special.meeting for the purposes of reorgani- zation (elect chairman/ vice-chairman and set regular meeting dates/ times forthe coming year). Use one of these convenient cards for all of your holiday shopping needs! r1 e TOP TEN THINGS TO DO WHEN SELLING YOUR HOME 1. CALL BRUCE NAYLOR (He will take care of the other 9!) i, .)' * Bruce Naylor Owner-Broker The Proven Professionals Naylor 1MTn REALTY 776 BALDWIN AVENUE 951-2488 www.brucenaylor com The go EVERY 'WHERE do EVER THING card * Use it for Point of Sale purchases at millions of merchants that accept MasterCard debit cards. * Use it as an ATM card at 35 local EFCLi ATMs or at thousands of CO-OP ATMs nationwide with no surcharge and no network fee. (See Nesw Accounts. 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Arts & Culture Committee Nature Based Tourism Committee DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION IS November 28, 2005. For committee-guidelines and application please contact Stacey Infinger at 850-267-1216 ext. 123. BEA(CHES Of SOUTH WALTON ]1T PAGE 2-C THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 Walton County upcoming events DAWN AND RON Moliterno are welcomed by Walton County Chamber of Commerce Chairman Rick Severance and wife Gretchen at a reception held in the Moliternos' honor on Nov. 10 at the Burnt Pine Country Club. Dawn is the new CEO/president for the Walton Chamber, and Ron recently assumed duties locally as president for Regions Bank. The reception was well-attended, and Dawn expressed her ap- preciation for the "outpouring" of welcome that the couple had experienced from the community. After visiting the Em- erald Coast for years and loving the area, the Moliternos S recently made the decision to relocate here, and employment fell into place for them in their areas of expertise. "I thank God every day that I landed on the job that was made just for me," Dawn enthused at the reception. Seaside Repertory Theatre, Nov. 25 S"Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol" opens next week at Seaside Theatre Charles Dickens' "A Christ- mas Carol" gets a new twist in a one-man play opening November 25 at Seaside Rep- ertory Theatre (SRT). "Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol," written by Tom Mula, is the familiar tale of Ebenezer Scrooge and his redemption. However, this version is retold by Scrooge's deceased business partner, Jacob Marley. Marley, facing an eternity in a very bad place, agrees to return to earth on Christmas Eve in a seemingly hopeless attempt to make Scrooge mend his ways ., .. .. SRT's artistic director, Craige Hoover, plays Marley and everyone else in this two- act adaptation, directed by Laley Lippard. "Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol" opens on Friday, No- vember 25, at the Seaside Community Hall. The play will run Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through De- cember 18. Friday and Saturday per- formances are at 7:30 p.m., Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. For information on tickets and reservations, call SRT at-231-3033, or 231-0733. By Walton County Citizens Services Thursday, November 17, 2005 3:00 PM Okaloosa- Walton Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) Niceville Community Center. The TPO has three advisory committees: the Citizens Ad- visory Committee (CAC), the Tech Technical Coordinating Committee (TCC), and the Bicycle/ Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC). The advisory committees also meet on the third Thursday of each month. The CAC meets at 9:30 a.m., the BPAC at 11a.m. and the TCC at 1:30 p.m. All meetings are held in the Niceville Community Center. 6 p.m. Code Enforcement Board- SW Courthouse Annex. Normal month- ly meeting. 7 p.m. South Walton Community Council Annual Meeting- Coast- tal Branch Library, 437 Green- way Trail, Santa Rosa Beach www.southwaltoncc.org or call (850) 314-3749. SWCC will elect of ficers and new board members. The meeting is open to the public and refreshments will be served. This is not a county event. Friday, Nov. 18 9a.m Saturday, Noven 6a.m. 10 a.m. Monday, Novemi 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 22 2 p.m. 4 p.m. itff -^ I : C fiber 19 Coastal Dune Lake Adviisory Board- SW Courthouse Annex. Normal monthly meeting. Trek for the Coast Event in Rosemary Beach (parking in Carillion Beach Winn Dixie with shuttles to Rosemary Beach). This annual TDC Autumn Tides event includes a 5K and 1-Mile Family Fun run. The event be gins and ends at Rosemary Beach. Canine Carnival- Gulf Place, SantaRosa Beach, care@dfsi.net. Annual event sponsored by the Community Animal Rescue Ef- fort (CARE) from 10a.m. to 3. p.m. This is not a county event. ber 21 Walton School Board Meeting- Walton School District Offices, 145 Park Street, DeFuniak Springs. Normal meeting. BCC Special Meeting- South Walton Courthouse Annex, 31 Coastal Centre Blvd., Santa Rosa Beach. Walton County Board of Commissioners will meet with District Three Secre- tary Ed Prescott with the Flor- ida Department of Transportation, and Matthew Click with the DOT Turnpike office, to discuss the U.S. 331 bridge. This meeting will be prior to their regular meeting at 4 p.m. at the same location. BCC Meeting- SW Courthouse Annex, 31 Coastal Centre Blvd., ' "'. Santa Rosa Beach. Regular meet- ing agenda is available at 1*N PAGE 3-C www.co.walton.fl.us on the Thurs- day before the meeting. Wednesday, November 23 10 a.m. Community Traffic & Safety Team, Emergency Operations Center, Davis Lane in DeFuniakSprings. Normal monthly meeting. BUILDING A ROAD to bypass downtown Freeport and connect with U.S. 331 is in progress. Wide enough to accom- modate four lanes, the bypass will actually be a two-lane highway. U UI More Locations Coming to Serve You. Mermer FDIC 4.25%ApY NO-PENALTY 17 Month Certificate of Deposit* Fort Walton Bch Office 17 S.E Eqlin Parkway Fort Walton Beach, FL 32-548 Direct Line: (850) 244-9900 Toll Free. (866) 36BEACH Fax. (850) 244-990o NOW OPEN! Blue Mountain Beach 3925 W Hwy 30 A Suite J Santa Rosa Beach. FL 32459 Direct Line: (850) 267-9910 Toll Free: (866) 36DEACH beachcommunitybank.cor -i2 :: %%24 I A Differen.tApproach 8 AM a- I Ir -~ --- -I Bis~c[?. c;-ullu~l~ii~ Li31~1~ THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 PAGE 4-C BARNHILL FROM FRONT in an area with a land use is located on the north side of designation of neighborhood Walton Rose Lane and west planning and infill. The site of the intersection with U.S. Charitable gifts from IRA new opportunities seminars planned Bart Fleet, a local tax and estate attorney, will present an overview of new tax law which temporarily lifts the restrictions on contributions from Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) to chari- table and nonprofit organiza- tions. The seminars will discuss how the limited window for making such gifts, which ends Dec. 31, can benefit both charitable groups and pro- vide significant tax benefits for the donor. The seminars will be of- fered Monday, Nov. 21 at 11 a.m. at the Okaloosa-Walton College/University of West Florida Fort Walton Beach Campus auditorium and at 6 p.m. at the Tyler Recital Hall of the OWC Arts Center on the Niceville campus. For information or direc- tions, contact the OWC Foun- dation at 729-5357. . THE WINNERS were Keith Shipes, Charles Lawske, Kevin Borello and Cory Shipes. SECOND PLACE TEAM was composed of Winston Pittman, Gordon Saunders, Bill Wyrough, and Fred Riley. THIRD PLACE TEAM was composed of John Cory, Mike Green, Ed Lea and Larry Creekmore. Highway 98. Francis Bright, who owns property adjacent to the pro- posed subdivision, had some concerns that the 30-foot veg- etative buffer between the properties be undisturbed. She also asked if a privacy fence was part of the pro- posed construction. Bright was assured the vegetation would remain and privacy fences constructed. Will Snell who resides in a RV park adjacent to a devel- opment named Driftwood Drive Town homes and lo- cated along the west side of Driftwood Drive, at the inter- section of Driftwood Drive and Payne Street, expressed four area of concern about the project. He asked that a wall of at least 10 feet of concrete be installed the western edge of the water retention area, say- ing the present plans only called for a foliage barrier. He was concerned that the water from the retention area would all be flowing south. He also asked the builders if the bal- conies facing the RV Park from the three-story town homes would be enclosed and if there would be sidewalks on all three sides of the project. The builders said there were presently no plans for a privacy fence, but all balco- nies would be enclosed. They assured Snell there are no plans for short-term rentals. of these units, and it is planned as long-term rental use only. Further, the build- ers said the retention area would be from 1-foot to 1- feet deep surrounding the prop- erty and all drainage would be contained with the prop- Sandestin Lions Club holds fund-raiser golf tourney On Oct. 16, the Sandestin Lions Club held the 23rd An- nual Golf Tournament at the Santa Rosa Golf & Beach Club. The weather was great and all enjoyed the round of golf on a course that was well pre- pared for the event. The funds raised from this event will go to support Sight Programs such as the North Florida Eye Bank, The Lions Camp, The Conklin Center for the Mutlihandicapped Blind as well as those in the local area in need of eye ex- ams and or glasses. Recently the club supplied over a dozen pair of glasses to those evacuated to this area from areas devastated by Katrina. WALTON COUNTY SNOWBIRD NEWS By NANCY GEHRKE 'Those of us living in the Miramar Beach area and points east are citizens of Walton County. As such we inherit a rich past, the area having been founded on Dec. 29, 1824, and a promising future that is oozing with growth and abundance. Sometimes we say we live in Destin just out of conve- nience, and in some cases we qualify for that designation, but for the most part, we find our government services right here in the county. We are 'a man without a city' but make up for it by being part of a glorious county, Walton County. Speaking of, I am hoping that permanent residents of this area will respond to our current need. Presently, we hold numerous functions at Faith Assembly Church on Geronimo Avenue. As Janu- ary approaches, this need grows abundantly as this fa- cility houses our monthly meetings of 600 1,000+ people. Due to Mother Na- ture (and Wilma and Rita and the rest of the gang), Faith Assembly has so gen- erously been collecting used and new furnishings for those whose homes and lives have been uprooted. The generosity of the area has caused them to outgrow their storage space, and use the meeting room where we snowbirds were to roost. Dis- tribution of the surplus fur- niture is not something that can be done hastily, so this may be just a temporary dis- placement. However, we are looking for a nest that would be able to take care of our needs. Our at- large meetings are held on the second Wednesday of the month. If anyone has information that would lead us in the right direction for renting a facil- ity, please notify President Marilyn Barnard at 654-9129 or the author of this article, and we would be forever grateful. Storage pick-up for the coming month is from 3'to 4 p.m. on Fridays, Dec. 2, 16, and 30 at Affordable Storage just past Good News Meth- odist Church on 98. Social bowling at the Hur- ricane Lanes begins on Fri. Dec 2 at 1 p.m., $2 per game with free shoe rental. League bowling will begin on Jan. 6. Don Wade at 865-0835 can give further information. We will be enlightened and entertained by Dr. David Ott on Dec. 14 at 10 a.m. Computer Club is ongoing, meeting on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at FaithAs- sembly. Hugh Barnard at 654-9129 can share details. The first. registration for membership is every Monday from 8:30 to 11:30 beginning Nov. 28 at Faith Assembly Church. Paid membership is a pre-requisite for participa- tion in the organization's ac- tivities. Recreational golf, which meets every Monday at the Golf Garden at 9 a.m., pro- duced the following winners this week: first place Ken and Judy Smith, Jerry and Ginny Dohr; second place - Don Tilk, Patti Hand, Karen Dahl, and Al Francis. Third place Don Gehrke, Bob Zimmermann, and Barb Becker. Verlin Jackson is our con- tact for arranging fishing ses- sions and can be reached at 654-1425, ext. 61206 or at verjenl@aol.com. We hope we are inundated with suggestions for our much needed space, and ap- preciate any and all opportu- nities. For more information on Walton County Snowbirds, call 837-9937 or online at nagehrke@yahoo.com. erty. Other approved projects in- clude Laurel Woods, a devel- opment of 33 single-family residential lots on 9.94 acres of land located on the west side of Harstvedt Road, north of Chat Holley Road; Costa ECPRO November meeting "Your local United Way ... What's Happening?" will be the topic at the November meeting of the Emerald Coast Public Relations Orga- nization (ECPRO). Ronda Davenport, director of resource development, campaign and marketing at United Way of Okaloosa-Wal- ton counties, will talk about holiday needs in our commu- nity. Margie Collins, United Way's Long Term Recovery Organization director, will give a report about Hurri- cane Katrina recovery efforts in which the United Way has been involved. The meeting will be held at Angler's Beachside Grill on Okaloosa Island beginning at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 22. Cost of the lunch is $12 for members and $15 for guests. For more information, con- tact Joe Purka at 897-0525 or Kathy Grimes at 651-0645 or visit www.emeraldcoastpr. org. U I A friendly and caring receptionist is welcomed at our healthcare facility. Full or part time available. Please fax resume to: 850-267-4539 Carina Subdivision, a devel- opment of eight single-family lots on 1.27 acres of land lo- cated along the east side of North Winston Lane, approxi- mately 300 feet north of CR- 30A in Inlet Beach; Seaview Trace Subdivision, a develop- ment of seven-single family lots on 1.11 acres located along the south side of Helley Leaf Lane, approximately 200 feet east of the North Walton Lakeshore Drive and Holley Leaf Lane intersection, and Topsail Walk Subdivision, a development of 24 single- family residential lots on 9.73 acres of land located on the west side of East Hewitt Road, approximately 1.5 miles north of Hwy 98. AGENDA A SPECIAL MEETING SCHOOL BOARD OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA Tivoli Administrative Complex, 145 Park Street, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 Tuesday, November 22, 2005 4:00 p.m. 50 REORGANIZATION OF BOARD - 50.01 Elect Chairman 50.02 Elect Vice-Chairman 50.03 Establish Regular Meeting Place, Dates, and Times 99 ADJOURNMENT - 99.01 -Adjournment NOTE: If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the School Board with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, such person will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. 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'. ; -. .. ,, ..... .,,,-, , ,, , ' WIN CITIES~I CINEMA 2 PALM PLAZA NICEVILLE 678-3815 HARRY POTTER & THE GOBLET OF FIREP,13, FA l .- ,1 -),,- I 0aT s z 1 1 ,,: 1 -):1 MON.-THURS. 4:00, 6:45 CHICKEN LITTLE, , FRI ,40 1.j i i 3:'i y. 1 SUN. 1:00 4: O j690 MON.-TH4URS 4i 845 THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 'I . L LH t4CC Yr L.-IIL6lL/L A rts Entertainment > 6Atw:iX Saturday @ 9 am. Sponsored by the DeFuniak Springs He riald Bre :c ''c i s paper For up to date information on all our Arts & Entertainment needs! 15 3 4 j ~;~" Axt Clips (211(c (L '> 7 ut,- S The 2005 People's Choice Award nomi- nations were re- !leased on Monday Evening and now the public chooses the winners. Many con- sider these awards the groundwork for | the ultimate prize, the Emmy. The computer age was alive and well over the past S few weeks as the nominees names were totalled and made ready for public knowl- edge this past Monday. Among those nominated were Angelina Jolie, Oprah Win- frey and Brad Pitt just to name a few, and all were voted on by the public. The People's Choice Awards are considered the first awards presented that are usually viewed as given to those performers, televi- sion shows, producers and so on, that will probably be walking the red carpet to receive their Emmy Award. This year's nominees range from best actor in a movie series, to best reality show. The following are a list of categories and nominees for the Jan. 10, 2006 awards show: Female movie star: Sandra Bullock, Angelina Jolie and Nicole Kidman Male movie star: Nicolas Cage, Johnny Depp and Samuel Jackson. Leading lady: Cameron Diaz, Reese Witherspoon and Renee Zellwegger. Leading man: Jamie Foxx, Brad Pitt and Adam Sandler. Female action star: Jen- nifer Garner, Angelina Jolie and Catherine Zeta-Jones. SMale action star: Matthew SMcConaughey, Brad Pitt and The Rock. On-screen match-up: EVENTS Book Store hosts signing: Author Lon Prater will be signing copies of his new book, "Darkglass," on Nov. 26 at the Book Store on Bald- win Avenue in downtown De- Funiak Springs. He is a win- ner in the internationally ac- claimed L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Con- test for new and inspiring writers of speculative fiction. Holiday Market: The 2005 Rosemary Beach Holiday Market returns on Nov. 26, from 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Artists and crafters are now being sought for this event in the media of scultpure, painting, pottery, metal works, hand- crafted items and holiday gift and decorations. For information and booth space reservations, call Hill- top Productions at 951-2148. Canine Carnival: C.A.R.E. is currently looking for ven- dors for their annual C.A.R.E. Canine Carnvial that will take place on Nov. 19 at Gulf Place. Booth spaces are $10 and can be reserved by calling 267- 3123. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt in "Mr and Mrs. Smith;" Chris Rock and Adam San- dler in "The Longest Yard;" and Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson in Wedding Crash- ers." Female performer: Kelly Clarkson, Faith Hill and Gwen Stefani. Male performer: Toby Keith, Tim McGraw and Usher Group: Black-eyed Peas, Destiny's Child and Green Day. New TV comedy: "Every- body Hates Chris," "How I Met Your Mother," and" My Name Is Earl." New TV drama: "Com- mander in Chief," "Criminal Minds," and Prison Break." TV Comedy: "Everybody Loves Raymond," The 70's Show," and" The Simpsons." TV drama: "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," Des- perate Housewives," and "Law & Order: SVU." Reality Show: "American Idol," "Fear Factor," and "Survivor." Realty Show Other: "Ex- treme Makeover: Home Edi- tion," and "Supernanny." Late-night talk show host: Jay Leno, David Let- terman and Conan O'Brien. Daytime talk show host: Ellen DeGeneras, Regis Philbin & eKelly Ripa and Oprah Winfrey Female TV star: Jennifer Garner, Teri Hatcher and Jennifer Love Hewitt Male TV star: Ray Romano, Charlie Sheen and Kiefer Sutherland. Comical female star: Drew Barrymore, Ellen DeGen- eras and Queen Latifah Comical male star: Chris Rock, Adam Sandler and Will Smith. Audiences can go on line and vote for their star, per- former or show by logging on to www.pcavote.com. Re- sults will be announced on Jan 10 when the program airs live from the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. THE .-LASUAL HOLIDAY ALARKET returns Nov. 25 to Rcstriarv Btach. More than 70 artists arid crafters will fill the la'wnts with paintings, pottery, 'yard art, hand- crafttd lirniture and an ar- roa of/ holiday decorations and gifts. For more information, call 951-2148. Music & Theatre AROUND THE SOUTH Ponce de Leon: Jimmi Wiz and Friends will be playing at the Flutes and Vegetables bar in Ponce de Leon, Nov. 18. For more information, call 836-9996. Niceville: *The Singing Christmas Tree: Dec. 8, 9 10 and 11, First Baptist Church of Niceville eJazzy Christmas at OWC: -Dec. 1: The Raideris of the Lost Art Jazz Band -Dec. 2: The OWC Soundsta- tions -Dec. 3: The OWC Madrigals Destin: 69th Annual Sounds of the Season, Dec. 2 at 7 p.m., Vil- lage Baptist Church Fort Walton Beach *First Arts Concerts -Ara Saxophone Quartet: Dec. 2 -QuinTango: Jan. 27 Pensacola -Mazaika: Feb. 24 -Three Inspirational Tenors: March 11 For more information, call 863-2436. At The Al Crestview Cinema 3 789 N. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, 682-3201 Saw II (R) Chicken Little (G) Dreamer (PG) Tallahassee *Dolly Parton, Dec. 8, TLCCC *Bill Gaither Homecoming Tour, Jan. 20, TLCCC Atlanta *U2, Nov. 18 and 19, Philips Arena *Kayne West, Nov. 20, Phil- ips Arena *Bon Jovi, Jan, 17, Philips Arena *Motley Crue, March 15, Philips Arena *Drivin' n' 'Cyin, Nov.: 25, Roxy Theatre eSteven Curtis Chapman: Dec. 16, Gwinnett Civic Cet- ner Birmingham *B5 and Chris Brown, Nov. 23, BJCC Arena *Dolly Parton, Dec. 3, BJCC Arena *Steven Curtis Chapman, Dec. 17, BJCC Arena St. Petersburg/Tampa *U2: Nov. 16, Times Forum Jacksonville *Joel Olsteen, Nov. 18, Vet- erans Arena *Nickel Creek, Nov. 20, Flor- ida Theatre MOVIES Twin Cities Cinema 1047 E. John Sims Pkwy., Niceville, 678-3815 Saw II (R) Chicken Little (G) AROUND THE SOUTH Fantasy in Lights: The famous golf resort turns on the holiday spirit and lights when they present their annual Fantasy in Lights, Nov. 18-Dec. 31, Callaway Gardens, in Callaway Geor- gia. For more information, or reservations, call (800) 225- 5292. Belmont Bizzare: The Belmont Arts and Cultural Center in Pensacola, is now accepting applications for their arts and crafts show on Dec. 10. The one-day show will be held at the arts center in downtown Pensacola. SFor more information and booth reservations, call 429- 1222. Annual Tour of Homes: The 2005 Tour of Homes will take place Dec. 3, from 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. The tour features seven DeFuniak Springs. homes representing various architectural and decorative styles, all adorned for the holiday season. Tickets will be on sale at the Visitors Center on Circle Drive and the Big Store on Baldwin Avenue, the morn- ing of the tour, from 8 a.m. 3 p.m.. The cost is $15 plus tax per person. For more information, call 892-2448 or 892-4237. *Christmas Reflections: The annual event celebrates the holidays as hundreds of thousands of lights are strung from trees, bushes, cartoon characters, various cut-outs and other struc- tures around Lake DeFu- Jacksonville: *The Nutcracker: Dec. 17, Florida Theatre Birmingham: eDragontales Live: Dec. 1-3, Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center *The Nutcracker: Dec. 10 and 11, BJCC *42nd Street: Jan. 10 15, BJCC *Hair Spray: March 14-17, BJCC Atlanta: *Radio City Christmas Spec- tacular: Nov. 17-30, Fox Theatre *The Nutcracker: Dec. 9-30, Fox Theatre *David Copperfield: Jan. 13- 15, Fox Theatre *Cats: Jan. 17-22, Fox The- atre *Annie: Jan. 25-29, Fox Theatre Send Your Social News, Events, and photos to POB 1546, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 herald@dfsi.net JAZZ RECORDING AISTS PETER WHITE will be on stage with Mindi Abair and Rick Braun on Dec. 10, 7:30p.m. at the OWC Arts Center. For more information, call WSBZ 106.3 at 267-3279, or for tick ets, call the OWC box office at 729-6000. *Cyndi Lauper, Nov. 27, Florida Theatre *Alison Krauss and Union Station, Dec. 5, Florida The- atre *A Peter White Christmas, Dec. 13, Florida Theatre *Jim Brickman, Jan. 1S: Florida Theatre *Steven Wright, Jan. 25, Florida Theatre *Vince Gill, Jan. 28, Florida Theatre *Michael McDonald, Jan. 29, Florida Theatre WSBZI 106.3 SEABREEZE Smooth G Relaxing Jazz %ton1 P ...... PAGE 5-C .. I b4g - o 0 eat v, cr*ala ur "Co - Av b Available fro r 1e I pyrig hted, Mate indicatedd Conten m.Commercial News a MX .c rial t o Providers" qb. - .90. qw -a - New cookbook compiles recipes from many E1vis fans ftf. -. -ME -t" 900(js %W -4% -dbo ft qwo I I THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 ATTENTION CHRISTMAS VENDORS DFS WOMAN'S CLUB CHRIST- MAS BAZAAR, Crafters and Vendor space available, $20 per space, for more information call Diane @ 951- 1984. itc 11/17 FOR SALE *SAVAGE 270 CAL. rifle w/scope .and gun case. $240. * Fiberglass dog box for ATV $120. * 14 ft ladder tree stand. $50 *4 ea alum spoke 5 lug wheels for jeep or Ford pattern. $80. * Soft top for jeep. $100. 892-2522 Itp 11/17 BARLEY'S TRADING POST Computer desk-work stations, file cabinets, office chairs-used refrigera- tors-stoves-washer/dryer. All with warranty!! We buy used appliances & furniture. Located Hwy. 90 E Across from Perdue's Feed Mill. Wed -- Sat. 10Am- 5 Pm. 8tp 9/29-11/24 ALICE'S ANTIQUE, collectibles & furniture. Open Tues. -- Fri. 10-5. Sat. 12-4 2374 S. 2nd St. (280-A) DeFuniak Spring, Phone 892-4074. Shop now for Christmas, Lots of Beautiful glassware, china, teapots, cookie jars, jewelry, vintage linens, furniture, & lots more...very good prices. Must see! tfc 10/27 19 wds ELLIOT PECANS will be available at McLains Restaurant 850-419-0809. MINI ROUND BALES OF PINE STRAW Mulch hay. BAND SAW LUMBER Cut any size you want. Call 850-419-0809. Leave Message. 29wds FILL DIRT, ' clay, rock, top soil-' : masonry sand, driveway material. All delivered. Spreading available. Driveways built. Anything hauled. REDS HAULN. 892-0503 FILL DIRT $80 8 yd load. We also haul clay, and gravel. Spreading available. We do driveways and backhoe work, And small land clearing jobs. Free estimates 892-3873. FIREWOOD SEASONED SPLIT OAK Place order early. Delivery avail. 415-6226/326-5351 3tp 11/3-11/17 WHOLESALE PRICES for in shell & cracked pecans. Zorn Brothers Pecan. Lockhard Blvd. Hwy 55, Florala, AL. Call 334-858-7465 Open M-F, 8 am 4 pm. 11tp 11/3-1/10 $Q95 From 99 PER SQUARE MANUFACTURED TO DESIRED LENGTHS ROLL UP & SLIDING DOOR SYSTEMS CUSTOM DESIGNED TRIM ACCESSORIES. STEEL PURLINS- INSULATION GOLDIN METALS, INC. Gulfport, MS 1-800-777-6216 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR TRAINING FOR EMPLOYMENT Bulldozers, Backhoes, Loaders, Dump Trucks, Graders, Scrapers, Excavators Train in Florida National Certification Financial Assistance -Job Placement Assistance 800-383-7364 Associated Training Services www.atsn-schools.com CLEAN, WELL FERTILIZE Coastal Hay for sale Square bales. $3.50 Rolls $33.00 Delivery Available. 850-569-2337. 72tp 8/15-3/15 GOATS, MALE for sale. Ready for Butchering. 850-859-2310. 2tp 11/1- 11/17 FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL BLOOM- ING shrubs, Rose of Sharon, Philip- pine Violet Gardenia, Hawaiian Gin- ger, Weeping Willow Trees. Very rea- sonable. 892-4879. ltp 11/17 Washer & dryer $175 for both. Clothes dryer $70. Also stove, fridge and windows for sale. 334-858-7501 or (850),834-4301. tfc 4/11 GE SUPER capacity washing ma- chine. $125. Good condition. Gas stove with electric igniter. Real good, works good. $75. 892-2744 or 892- 0821. 1tp 11/17 PERENNIALIPEANUT HAY for horses & goats. $5 a bale. 834-3881. tfc 3/11 LARGE CAPACITY GENERATOR FOR SALE, was used on poultry farm, very few hours on it, asking $7,000 or will trade for work or some- thing of equal value, call (850) 892- 3217, after 2:30 p.m. 1tp 11/17 WHITE BEACH SAND $20/CY, 21 CY Load, 10 Load minimum. Jim Keeler, 850-834-2974. tfc 9/15 DRYWALL TEXTURE SPRAY. EQUIPMENT- Trailer mounted, or- ange peel, knockdown, popcorn tex- ture. 835-2138. 2tp 11/17-11/24 WANTED Antique furniture, depression glass, china collectibles. Bring it to Southebys Antiques Downtown DeFuniak 892-6292. PETS' HAPPY JACK KENNEL SPOT Strongest flea and tick protection. Quicker kill, longer residual. Con- tains NO growth regulators! FRANK'S CASH & CARRY (835- 4221) www.happyjackinc.com. 4tc BRANDI'S ATTIC SELF-SER\ ICE MINISTORAGE 1 835-2850 1/2 Mile N. of Bay Bridge on 331 or 5 Miles S. of Freeport 5x10 $20 to 10x20 $60 Well Lighted & Secure Area Manager Lives On Location 93 CHRYSLER LEBARON CON- VERTIBLE- Brand New top-Good tires, Needs some work-$700. OBO. 892-6640. tfc 8/4 WANTED: 1965 OR LATER CORVAIR project car. Call 865-8289. tfp 10/20 96 NISSAN XC-4x4, 85,933 miles. $7,500. 1 Stop Auto Shop. 951-1137. tfc 6/9 1999 CHEVROLET 2500 pickup, ex-' tended cab, third door, 4x4, 6.0 liter engine, auto, air, loaded, leather, 105,000 miles. $14,000. OBO Call 334-858-6642 after 5 p.m. tfp 11/17 1993 FORD ECONOLINE CON- VERSION VAN. Seats 7 people. Back seat makes into bed, has TV. Call 835-2789 for more info. tfp 10/ 1982 OLDSMOBILE Excellent Condition: Actual mileage 72K 850- 859-2310. 2tp 11/10/11/17 2002 FORD F150 King Ranch Se- ries Quad Cab. Every option. Ex- cellent condition. $16,500. OBO 850-859-0470. 1tp 11/17 RV/CAMPERS 2004 BRECKENRIDGE 40' park model. 38'Aluminum awning. Fully loaded. Must see! $31,900. OBO. Call 850-951-0106. Cell 850-499- 6737. 4tp 11/10-12/1 LYLE'S AUTO SALVAGE & RECYCLING We Buy: ALUMINUM, COPPER, STAINLESS STEEL, BRASS & JUNK CARS 892-0123 2226 US Hwy. 90 W., DeFuniak Springs, FL 342433 4 Carolina Carports, Inc. S Carports Buildings Garages 18'x21' - DOUBLE CARPORT 1 -; $679.00 14 Gauge, 5 Ft. Legs Ai RoLE s F. ORGOUND This price includes FREE installation.CHEAPEST PRICES AROUND I Sonny Heath: 892-9717 892-4347 Cell 830-4905 lm Best 334-858-6050 Deliverv Prices 334-858-6051 nax) Available .SK.-BOLT OL'R POLE B.-RN KITS Most0Orders .Filled In 2-3 Das Installation Available' IINSOMEAREASI aU A-i Mini Storage, Inc. 2012 US Highway 90 West, DeFuniak Springs, Florida + CLIMATE CONTROL + + AFFORDABLE PRICING + + AVAILABLE: 5'xO', 10'x10', 10'x20', 10'x25' + CONVENIENTLY LOCATED HWY. 90 WEST & 331 NORTH (850) 892-4677 MANAGED BY: CROWN INVESTMENT PROPERTIES NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR1, 2 & 3 BR APTS. AT HERITAGE & QUAIL RUN APT., 315 S. 19TH ST., DEFUNIAK SPGS. GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE IF QUALIFIED. CALL 892-5232/TDD 771 L 'EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ABSOLUTELY NO PETS! Hwy. 90 East & iNorwvood Rd. DeFaniak Springs 892-6035 Bonifay 547-0726 Chipley 638-8183 Self-Service Office Open 24 Hours No Deposit* Units are carpeted 55 =$20 5x10 = $28 lOxl0 = $38 10x20 = $68 PORTABLE BUILDINGS Bonit'av Florida Tri States Leader in Barn Kit and Deck Kit Sales Since 1997 PANHANDLE SALVAGE 405 West Hwy. 90, Bonifay, FL (850)547-9354 www.panhandlesalvage.com All Wood Kitchen Cabinets Insulation Tile Board Mailbox Post y S Vanities Siding* Wood Paneling r.'s Deck Kits Available 24 x 24' AG BARN KITS x S' 8' x 16 24' x 36' 8'x 10' 82'x146 24' x 4'S Certified & Engineered 8'x 10' 12' x 14 2'xA' Metal Trusses 8'x 1.2' 12'x16' Includes post frainiigi 5/4 dle.:k i. ",2'x C' x i''* 'y Size Avilabl, Li l':ngi cril d I lJrawIig, boards. ihandrals and s. M F 8 am 5 pm Sat. 8 am Noon ainnle lfl g Availalrhi ltndscap(e Tlnllx:rs I':nc I'oslts Fe(ce Palncls Do)()o., Sheet Rock 4" x 8" x 1/2"* ,Lamninat,:e; I $ 1.19 SF 12" X I 6' Lap Siding 88..)9 BOATS RHINO BOATS Joe's Motor Service, Inc., Hartford, AL 334-588-2968. tfc 6/ 24 MOBILE / MANUFACTURED HOMES WE NEED TRADE INS! Replace your old home with a brand new one with no money down. Call today for details. 850-864-5517.22wdstfc10/ 13 LAND OWNERS- No money down on a new manufactured home. Ex- cellent rental units. Call for details. 864-5517. tfc 10/13 19 wds 12 x 56 MOBILE HOME 2/1.5 ex- cellent condition Zone 2. Skirting and tie downs included buyer moves. $6,500. 836-4221. 2tp 11/10-11/17 L OARA H *B SEL JO GI A ughes Thrift Shoppe New & Used Furniture aby Items Books Odds & Ends 4 L'RGE Phone: 850-892-2744 SECTIONN OF Located HN DEERE 961 HIGHWAY 90 W IFT ITEMS DeFuniak Springs, FL ^ CC- ,^ ^\^ ^ 717 Acres Divided 20 Tracts from 5 to 285 Acres Thurs NOV 17 11 AM Selling Onsite Long Round Bay Rd (Off CR 177-A) BONIFAY, HOLMES Co, FL * Home Sites * Mil ni-Farms Tracts HUDSON & MARSHALL ---.;1:I(o) -- *I MRKW,1N(i Hudson& Marshall, Inc.AB10 CQ220129 Ben Hudson, Jr:AU230 and BK3006464 View Plat, Photos & Details Online WWW.HUDSONMARSHALL.COM "The Telephone Man" Business & Residential Installations & Prewire Business Systems All Majo Brands! Cat 5 Cabeling *Fiberoptics Networking Voicemail SBeepers Sales, Lease & Repair Local telephone e Service Up- Authorized Shipping Outlet NEW-TEL Communications 23 South 7th Street DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433 E. (850) 892-2934 1-800-827-2934 Fax: (850) 892-6357 -Mail: www.newtel@dfsi.net Sexving NWFlorida & South Alabama since 1983 O WS Iro T ICA 9g 68 S.53 ,o*8 :35 Large Recreational Wooded Tracts Merchantable Timber V* 1 Mile Road Frontage * Manufactured Home & Equipment Shed Great Location 5 Minutes North of Bonifay @ 1-10 NOW LEASING Scott's MINI-WAREHOUSES 1504 US HWY 90 W For Reservations or Info Call 892-3612 IIIII Tactair Direct Price& TEa&sy Tayments, (850)836-4545 or 836- 4455 Hwy 90 Ponce de Leon, FL (Next To Hall's Hardware) n PAGE 7-C t? ~ y THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 PAGE 8-C CHILD CARE SERVICES CHILD CARE Very Dependable & Experience Day & Evening. All ages are welcome. M- F Call 892-1097. 2tp 11/0-11/17 REGISTRATION APPLICATIONS now being accepted for child care in a loving Christian Home. Structured days, meals (850) 859-0497 after .6:30 p.m. or leave message. 2tp 11/ 17-11/24 SERVICES ASIAN LADY HOUSECLEANING weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. Call the best, 892-3685. 4tp 11/17-12/8 VANN CARPENTRY & HOME RE- PAIRS- LLC Licensed a and insur- ance. Will do the small and big jobs. We also do mobile homes. Call for an estimate anytime. 835-2978. 8tp 10/6-11/29 JRB TREE SERVICES. For all your tree needs. Call Jeff at 334-858- 5420 after 4:30 p.m. tfc 10/6 TRACTOR WORK-DISC. Bushhog lime/fertilize, spread, food plots, gar- dens driveways rocked. 892-2522. SMART CARE LAWN SERVICE- Fall- Wintercleanup, Pressure wash- ing & Brush work. Free Est, 892- 5756. tfc 11/3. SASNETT ENTERPRISES Inc. Ma- sonry, Tile, Carpentry & General Handyman. No.job t6oosmall. Li- censed & Insured, 892-5523/699- 5348. pd 6/9 I ahmaln8o~ U U -s *rS f Tr ervi c L^^We Buid~lInstll, Finance, Insure Prestige Home Center, Cail us or stop by ITOAY while RATES are still LOW 233 N.E. Racetrack Rd., Fort Walton Beach 850-864-5517 888-837-5517 Manv Lnts Tn Chnna Frnmm MOSLEY LAWN CARE-Complete lawn care. Estimates available. 859- 2177 or 850-305-0423. Ask for D.J. HANDYMAN AVAILABLE, very ex- perienced, has references, call (850) 892-3217. ltp 11/17 REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL TRAINEE looking for a position with a reliable company, 23 years expe- rience in Real Estate, 10 years. Mort- gage Broker, Notary, 6 yrs. income tax specialist, and worked for a con- tractor for 7 years; if you are inter- ested in acquiring my services call (850) 892-3217. Itp 11/17 YARD SALES LARGE 2 FAMILY YARD SALE Nov. 19- 8 am until 1 pm. Craig's Car Wash Hwy 90 W-DeFuniak Springs A little bit of everything. 1tc 11/17 --------, TOTAL LIQUIDATION SALE AT Florida Antique Mall. Everything must go! Do your gift shopping here. 30-40% off entire stock. Continues through Dec. 24. Across from Re- gions on 90 W 892-7282. tfc 11/3 30WDS For Sale By Owner $72,000 254 Vanderhiede Road. DFS 2 BR/2 BA mobile hi.,meI, 12 acre water view lot, remodeled 1989 mobile-home, ne\ ceramic uile and carpel, appliances included. \a1uitid ceiling. Juniper Lake area. Read, tQ mo'.e in. 892-2019 or 865-0740 AMERICAN REALTY Judy REALTOR Fontenot 850-865-5839 ER . A very well maintained home with a beautiful view of Lake Juniper! 2 Lots 270 x 130, 1946 Square Feet. 3 Bedroom / 2 Bath. Large deck, 2 car over sized garage. Wood burning fireplace, wall to wail carpet. Appliances included, water filtering system, doubled paned windows. For more information please call Judy Fontenot at 850-865-5839 [R; GARAGE SALE SAt. Nov, 19-- 8 am to 3. pm 88 LaGrange Rd. Freeport off 331 S. Antiques, primitive, webbed grills, binimi boats supplies, utility trailer, tools, Aerator. misc. HUGE YARD SALE-Fri & Sat. Nov. 18 & 19. 8.am until ?? Ten Lake Es- tates. 683 Pinewood Dr. Itp 11/17 YARD SALE Teelinville off Bob Sikes. 7 am. Cherry wood dining set with e.ienri:in. 4 to 8 people. $325 OBO. 892-1366. Many items. ltp 11/ 17 HUGE YARD SALE Fri & Sat. 2856 RM Ward Rd. PDL. Everything must go. Follow signs from Hwy 90.373-8523. ltp 11/17 YARD SALE ITEMS, help me clean up my shed, if you own a thrift store I will sell all items in bulk, cheap call (850) 892-3217. Itp 11/17 MOVING SALE-577 KING LAKE BLVD. Sat Nov. 19th. ltp 11/17 SThe Proven Professionals iNaylor REALTY S.i:7."776 BALDWIN AVENUE Bruce Nayior 951 2488- . Owner-Broker: a.www.bru.ena lorr com MLS. OAKWOOD HILLS.. 3 lc.l Sepiic tank installed. Community water available ...... ...... ..... .. $59.000 SPRING LAKE..;Waterfront 3 acre parcel. Dock. Covenants. Almost 400 feet of waterfront...................................$250,000 HIDDEN LAKES ESTATES.,. Waterfront homesite. SCovenanis. Priced below market..................................$69,500 ACREAGE... 28 acres located in North Walton County. Pasture, woods, and pond. Paved road......................$175,000 TEELINVILLE... Affordable housing. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, S1152 s.f. Fireplace. Close to town and priced right! :......................'......................... ... ............... .................. $158,000 FREEPORT... Beautiful home in Cross Creek Shores. new roof. 1650 sf....................................... ....................$299,500 SOUTH WALTON HOMESITE...Minutes to Sandestin. Best buy in south W alton........................... ..................... $150,000 GREAT RENTAL INVESTMENT... 2 for the price of one! 1014 sf and 641 sf needs a little TLC. Only..........................$74,900 COMMERCIAL... 1 acre. Paved Frontage. South of I- 10............................................... ........ $175,000 MAGNOLIA LAKE...Lot in one of the newest subdivisions in DeFuniak Springs. Covenants, dock, gazebo..............$55,000 PONCE DE LEON...Attractive 40 acre parcel in North Holmes County. Great Place to build your new home!.............$175,000 NEED TO SELL? CALL NAYLOR REALTY! NOW LICENSED IN THE STATE OF ALABAMA TO MEET YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS. NOW ISTE IM TOISTAYOUR JO -j Rock Solid in Real NEW LISTING (R-1236) Manufactured home built in 2003 - 3 BR/2 BA with family room 8x1 2 deck - paved road. Excellent price! $79,900 BEST BUY ON MARKET (R-1216) Large 3.BR block home with 1600 sq. ft. Open, kitchen, great living room, carport and fenced yard. $94,500 il I I It CUSTOM LIVING (R-1167) Spacious, custom built manufactured Springs. Includes 24x30 detached garage, 30x30.steel building, fish pond, fountain, decks and sidewalks adjoining all buildings. Lots of extras! Reduced... $344,900 $344,900. Estate LAKE HOLLEY ESTATES (R-1133) 11.28 acres with country home just 4 miles north of DeFuniak Springs. Beautiful oak floors throughout home, CA/H, metal roof. Huge oaks & magnolias plus many flowering shrubs. Property is part of Lake Holley Estates. $299,000 .. "i'-': .... ., PARADISE ISLAND DRIVE (R-1182) Waterfront 3 BR/2 BA luxury manu- factured home on King Lake. Fireplace, break- fast nook, garden tub, screen room, new dock, and workshop. Tons of Extras! $227,500 WE CURRENTLY HAVE OVER 150 LISTINGS TO CHOOSE FROM. Prudential 682 Baldwin Avenue, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 Phone (850) 892-9650 Toll Free 1-888-892-9658 Fax 850-892-9651 Website: prudentialmprealty.com Menifield & Pilcher Realty SELLING WALTON COUNTY _. S Sally R. Merrifield, Broker, Owner 850-865-0640 Ronnie Jones 850-585-8204 Dawne Miller 850-225-7710 Terry J. Pilche Realtor/Owne 850-865-254 Debbie Jones 850-865-2541 Christa Merrifield-Mitchell Realtor, Owner 850-978-2973 Jack Cole 850-585-6707 Judi King 850-951-1951 Beth Johnston Office Manager 850-892-4645 Mac Work 850-333-0315 Kevin Hulion 850-419-1870 I UYLAND& HUSE FO ASH IgYUAV PROPERY FOR AL CALL2A564-73 17asy ~ Fiadig& pplt Ln-Hom0 9 -~ es COMMERCIAL BUILDING 1 (C-1237) Located in. downtown DeFuniak Springs just a 'o s 'e street from Lake DeFunilk.131156 sq. ft., display win- dows, zoned C-1. $275,000 ..,.;,;-I -I I I II- I I I-I~- ACREAGE INi CITYIk ) ,,, I I I I~ I "(Daoal I IDtg 2 gal '49(D Lhllmr flmjul~m lal Tho~da ;" THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 PERSONAL LISTEN TO THE Country Store. Mondays-Saturdays at 9:15 a.m. on AM 1460 WZEP to buy, sell or trade, lost & found. BE LISTENING WZEP AM 1460 offers FREE yard sale signs. Listen to THE COUNTRY STORE for details or stop by 449 North 12th during office hours. Mon- Fri. tfc UNCONTESTED DIVORCE No court appearance. Including children, property, missing spouse. 1.-877-244-2230. FloridaDivorceByMail.com 15wds 11/10 FOR RENT RENT-TO-OWN 2/2 Trailer. Home on rented lot. Combined payment $475/month with $3,500 down. Go east Hwy 90; left on N. Davis Lane, go to stop sign, Left to 483 German Club road. 892-2284. tfc 10/13- 33wds HILLTOP TERRACE APTS. 600 N. 4th St., Florala, AL. Affordable housing for the elderly. 1 bdrm, center. heat & air. stove refrigerator, free laundry facilities, planned ac- tivities. Based on income. Come by or call (334) 858-4655, Leave mes- sage. Equal Opportunities Housing. tfn 3/31 Grab the American Dream- Home ownership-It's your time! We will finance a manufacture land/ home package with zero down. Call for details. 850-864-4886. tfc 10/ 13-24wds SPRINGS EAST APARTMENTS, INC. For rent 1, 2 and 3 Br apart- ments. Water, sewer and garbage Pickup included. Phone 892-7012, 685-2255. NO PHONE CALLS AFTER 6 PM. tfc 6/24 COMPLETELY FURNISHED mo- bile home for rent. 892-7424. itc 11/17 APARTMENTS FOR RENT-NICE 1 bd apt. 859-0044. tfc 11/17 PRIME HUNTING LAND FOR SALE BY OWNER 51 acres bordering Pea River in Geneva Co., AL Approx. 40 to 50 miles from beach. Excellent deer and turkey hunting. Great place for father and son team. - $4500 per acre. Call 334-726-1401 IlBL ILAND &HLU I I HAVE A HAPPY AND HEALTHY THANKSGIVING 2-140 Approximately 1 acre lot in Ten Lakes Estates on Please allow me to help with your ,Real Estate needs . .-850-428-1904.. raymoran @ earthlink.net HAVE A HAPPY AND HEALTHY THANKSGIVING 2-140 Approximately 1 acre lot in Ten Lakes Estates on Hwy. 83 N. $97,500,00. 3-501 5.9 acres on Tract 39 Lakewood Plantation, wooded. $147,500.00. 3-502 5 acres, 286 Moultrie Drive, Elmwood Plantation. $75,000.00. 2-139 1 acre lot off 331 N in Juniper Lake Estate on Oakridge Rd. on right just before Franck Drive $40,000.00. ARMBRUSTER REALTY, INC. -..- P.O. Bx 635, 257 US Hwy. 90 East MLS. DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 .. Jack Cole, Realtor Contact me today lor details on these and other properties. 850-585-6707 jcole@prudentialmp.com Large Commercial Building with paved Parking Lot........................$575,000 Off Hwy 90 E. and S. 10th Street, Not many like this on the market!! 5+ acres on HWY 20 W (Priced to move) $799,900 This is a great location, just west of new upcoming developments. 5 & 10 acres within miles of Historic DeFuniak........................from $100,000 Privacy, yet convenient to town. not many locations like this left! Reduced: Approx. 2000 sft. 3 BD/2 BA home........................reduced $99,500 Waterview with too many amenities to mention, must see! "Starter home" or Investment property..................(motivated seller) $68,750 3 BD/1 BA East of DeFuniak; many possibilities with this property Call me for a free, no obligation Comparative Market Analysis of your property!! Si Prudential Menifield &Pilher Really 0[ 682 Baldwin Avenue DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 i GALfW/iA/ HWY 331 PRIME COMMERCIAL PROPERTY ON 331 3.5 MILES SOUTH OF 1-10 (WITH NO WETLANDS) 8 ACRES WITH 417' OF FRONTAGE ON HWY 331.................$1,250,000 9.5 ACRES WITH 175' OF FRONTAGE ON HWY 331.................$1,550,000 FREEPORT GREAT SUBDIVISION PROPERTY: 60 ACRES, HWY 20,2 MILES FROM HWY 331/HWY 20 INTERSECTION SITE PLAN FOR 140 LOTS, 2000' OF FRONTAGE ON HWY 20.........$8,000,000 BAYFRONT LOT 75' ON BAY............$799,000 SANTA ROSA BEACH LOT IN VILLAGE OF BLUE MOUNTAIN BEACH.....$299,000 DEFUNIAK SPRINGS .OAKWOOD HILLS UNIT 5 SHAKESPEARE COURT 1 ACRE LOT $30,000 COUNTRY MANOR ESTATES 2 ACRES .................$65,000 GAIL POWELL; BROKER ..... 850-622-0975 850-830-3722 -I FOR RENT two bedroom/two bath mobile home. 892-9748. 1tp 11/17 LEASE/With OPTION TO BUY! S3 bd/1.5 bath on 1/4 acre. Carport. Fenced yard. Pets OK. $950/mo. ID#2080 * Coming soon! 3bd/lba-+ bonus room. 1/2 acre, fenced yard, Close to Walton High ID#2323 24 Hour info 800-641-0187. 2tc 11/10-11/17 34wds TAKING APPLICATIONS: 3 bd home for lease, available Dec. 15th, $700 deposit plus $650 per month, 12 months lease available, must have references and good credit. Call (850) 892-3217 ask for Pat. 1tp 11/17 1800 SQ. FT. Office space. Excellent for Doctors office's or real estate of- fices. Call 974-5010 or 951-2244 for more information, tfc 2/24 i ***DeFUNIAK SPRINGS*** *Lake Rosemary Estates - Lakefront! Beautiful lot. Great view. Cleared and ready for home! manufactured homes welcomed. Reduced. $58,go90 *Juniper Lake Estates 4 BR/3 BA triple wide mobile home. Quiet cul-de-sac location. Just minutes away from Historical Down Town DeFuniak Springs. $119,000 ***FREEPORT LOTS*** *Creekside a waterfront com- munity on Black Creek. Nice wooded 1/2 acre lot. Mobile homes welcomed. Access to 2 docks on Black Creek. $89,900oo *LaGrange Shores -Oversized lot, deeded water access, restric- tive covenants, paved streets, city water/sewer. $113,900 *Magnolia Baye Lot is cleared with water/septic and power pole. Ready for house or mobile home. $70,000 DESTINYI N COMMERCIAL*** Coastal Center Zoning - Many Possihilities wvih this par- cel. Currently hask C32MH on property which could be converted to office or shop. $499,900 ***BRUCE COMMERCIAL*** l 3 acres with 3 BR/2 BA home located on Hwy. 81 near busy intersection of Hwy. 20. Minutes from new proposed new International airport in Bay County. $650,000. (850) 835-4153 DEFUNIAK SPRINGS for six months DFSprings Furnished 2 bedroom 2 bath mobile home Central air/heat and wooden deck. quiet beautiful setting. @ $650 a month plus deposit for 2 persons 859-9943.(6 months). DFSprings-Furnished 2 bedroom house Air/heat across from Lake DeFuniak @ $600 a month plus deposit for 2 people (in- cludes cable TV) (6 months) 54wds 1tc 11/17 RENT-TO-OWN Trailer (Does not have to be moved) 2 bedroom/1 bath. Combined payment and lot rent $300/ month with $1,000 down. Unit #6 Seminole Park. Look on Seminole Drive behind Cherokee Park on S. 19th Street in DeFuniak. Go look then call 892-2284, tfc 10/13-40wds LOCATION-LOCATION LOCATION DeFuniak Springs Business Complex US 331 & Hwy. 90 across from OWC LANDMARK LOCATION 5 business suites and 6 luxury apartments Private laundromat Shown by appointment only COMMERCIAL 2 STORY BUSINESS COMPLEX Corner of US 90 and Smith Rd. Brand New -Never occupied Call for additional info. JUNIPER LAKE ESTATES 1 acre wooded lot $35,000.00 OAKRIDGE RD 3/4 acre lot Well, Septic & Power on property $55,000.00 MOSSYHEAD 1 plus acre on June Lake Fenced, septic, city water 2 mobile homes. Reduced $120.000.00 MOSSY HEAD 1 acre wooded lot City Water $45,000.00 1 ACRE COMMERCIAL LOT Just off Hwy 83 N. on Spradlin Rd. City, water available. $95,000. COPPERLEAF CORP LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER MICHAEL A. ARMBRUSTER 850-892-2940 PHONE/ 892-5734 FAX' 892-1620 MOBILE email-maa@gdsys.net KING LAKE REALTY, INC. 43 LAIRD ROAD CRESTVIEW, FL 32539 10 Acre Tracts DeFuniak Springs Area..................$70,000 Owner Financed at $700 down & $700 mo. 1/2 Acre Tracts Caswell Rd $15,000 4 Acres in Mossy Head $75,000 1/2 Acre Lakefront Lot on Lake Rosemary.............$80,000 10 Acres with Creek Triple G Ranch..................$110,000 10 Acres Corner Lot, DeFuniak Springs area......$120,000 10 acres Boy Scout Rd., South of 1-10 financed...$150,000 (Other properties available all Owner Financed!) Call today for information! Call Bonita Vereen for details (850) 892-2103 OR (800) 741-5253 Open Mon. Fri. 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Sat. By Appointment GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES! 11 .,, .. _ Loe t Rie3alXy 51MlfoBc/VleLs S-$29,00 I BUY HOUSES RESORT MEMBERSHIP I buy Houses! Any area, any condition. Also lots, land and mobile homes. Avoid foreclosure. 850-830-1014/334-858-2911. WANTED HOMES CINDY HAS BUYERS FOR homes with land in North Okaloosa, and Walton counties. Cindy Cook, Coastal Living Realty 850-428-3311 or 334-804-1074 Licensed AL, FL, Broker. 25wds tfc 10/27 FOR SALE HOLLEY KING LAKE RESORT Re-sale of membership for sale. Call Alton or Betty Fennel Largo, FL. (727) 585-5185 Member No. #20338. tfc 11/10 LOTS/ACREAGE FOR SALE f" Florence Armour / i I'" T 1.1''I.!:" I'. I .UllI- I1.). ir [' i,,' FL -' U 850-269-4060 Phone S 850-269-0345 Fax 850-246-4298 Cell yr, Iu 7-,: J:*., ,11: ^ ,'rt j ll,-,,, _.,. : :. 41 fI- i .' I r ,: .: I . -- NORTH & CENTRAL WAL NNOUNTt \ .TERFRONT IN FREEPORT B.thrr,.ue D[.,k. .cj .ill \\eII, Sepnc & Eikcincc. Airead) m pflace..........................$189,900 1 ACRE IN FREEPORT 2 Rental Units, 2 Lots of Record W ill Subdivide ...........:. ................$350,000 Huge Trees, VERY PRIVATE................ ........................ $187,500 SOUTH BAYGROVE ROAD Excellent Buy! BAYVIEW (60 x 150), First street north of 331 Bridge $209,000 BRUCE 4+ Acres on State Hwy 20 & CR 3280 Commercial Corner in Bruce High Traffic Area. SALE or LEASE........$660,000 CORNER SR 20 & SR81- .9 Acre "Triangle", Bruce, Commercial High Trafficand Great Visibility...................................Lease Only! BLACK CREEK- .58 Acre Lot. Subdivision offers two deep water docks on Black Creek. Boat launch ...............................$75,000 FISH & HUNT PARADISE- 6.67 Acres, 3 Lakes. In Jackson County $65,000 HWY 20 FRONTAGE -2.35 Acres Across from Entrance at Windswept Estates, Near Freeport ...............................$275,000 A FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE COMPANY HOMES Magnolia Lake Estates... New construction 2400+ total sf 4BR/2BA brick home.....................$285,000 2500+ total sf 4BR/3BA brick home.................$300,000 Hwy 83 N...Hilltop country estate featuring a 2200+ total sf 3BR/2BA home with a pool and deck, pond, fenced corral and covered outbuilding on 77 acres................$1,200,000 Hwy 331 N ..2900+ total sf 4BR/2%BA recently renovated brick home with a small barn on 2 acres............$247,500 Deer Run W...1500+ total sf 3BR/2BA brick home with a large outbuilding, partial fencing and a creek at the back of 5 acres...... ............ ... ..... .. .. ................ $189,000 13th Street...2400+ total sf 2BR/1BA home with separate 1 BR/1BA apartment over a 2-car garage close to the lake yard in DeFuniak Springs.....................................$235,000 Oleander Drive...4 mobile homes on 5 lots in Oakwood Hills Unit 1. Great rental opportunity..................$225,000 Anchors Lake Drive...3300+ total sf 3BR/2BA home on Lake Anchors near the Santa Rosa Golf & Beach Club and within a mile of the Gulf ............................... $990,000 LAND Hwy 331 N...202 acres close to DeFuniak Springs ideal for a large scale subdivision. Slightly less than 2 miles of frontage on 2 paved roads, approximately 2000' frontage on Lake Holley and 5000' frontage on a 40 acre private lake. Current land use is 2 units/acre.............$10,000,000 Penn Williams Rd...50 acres northof DeFuniak Springs. Ideal for country retreat or hunting preserve.........$500,000 Old Possum Ridge Rd...302 acres close to Crestview currently going through a land use amendment to 2 units/ acre............. ......... ..... ......... .. ......... $5,285,000 Buck Ward Rd...70 acres west of Crestview....$2,500,000 11.6 acres............... ....... ...... ...................$330,000 Lowell Mason Rd... 1.75 acre lot east of Crestview off of Clint Mason Rd ........................................... $47,500 Girl Scout Rd...31 lots in Country Club Manor S/D which should convert to 8 buildable lots.......................$200,000 .42 acre lot Oakwood Hills Unit 1......................$17,500 .23 acre lot Oakwood Hills Unit 1......................$18,000 3 lots on Bayou Circle...2 at .25 acre and 1 at .35 acre close to the bay in Freeport........................$145,000 ea Tom Hecker 850-830-1851 D AILS John Weeks, Owner/Broker 850-585-2019 1850-951 REAUOR' Michele Roof Laura Spence McNew Philip Spires 850-415-0183 850-585-3481 850-305-2186 uane Timmons Doug Goodhart Monica Farris 850-865-2500 850-240-3690 850-865-5656 1184-A Circle Drive, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 PAGE 9-C r.j~; 1;-. : .P. -i,~k~-~ti! ~Lrkt d.ir rI~,,?,'f"~: ~i~ai~~ :rrr ~ THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 PAGE 10-C FREEPORT 1/2 ACRE LOT. Growing area very close. in Black Creek boat ramp. Water Tap in Place. Survey & Owner financing available. ID #2536 24 Hour Info. 800-641-0187. 2tc 11/10-11/17 27wds FOR SALE BY OWNER Beautiful Bay Front lot in South Walton-priced reduced. $700,000. Also 80 acres planted pines North Walton. $960,000. 1-850-834-2550 4tp 10/27-11/17 1.89 ACRES located on Red Barn Rd and Bay Loop. Invest Now! $369,000. S1/2 acre in Happy Hollow. Beautiful high and dry on CR 3280. $175,000. Call Jincy Swett at 850-650-5901. 21st Horizon Real Estate. 4tc 11/17-12/8 33wds ACRE FOR SALE in unit fire Oakwood Hills. City water available, $37,000. 850-865-3465 Bobbie. 1.tp FOR SALE BY OWNER, lot in Oakwood Hills, 80'x125', level, high and dry. Mostly cleared, some trees, off paved road, asking $18,500. May trade for boat, construction work or something of equal value, call Pat at (850) 892-3217 after 2;30 p.m. (seri- ous inquiries only) 1tp 11/17 REAL ESTATE DREAM HOME ON SPRING FED Clear Lake. 5bd/3.5ba Private Not secluded, operating horse ranch- 73 acres-rolling woods, pasture. Must See! $2.5 million. WATER FRONT HOME Ten Lake Estate 3/2.1,736 S.F.. Garage, Large beautiful lot. $225,000. Janie Lindsey, Inc. 892-3978. 1tc 11/17 CONSTRUCTION, INC. COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICES REMODEL* REPAIR -REROOF NEW CONSTRUCTION *60 : t o .,o ,,. HOUSE FOR SALE 294 PINE SHORES RD. PINE SHORES SUBDIVISION -$319,000 BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS BRICK HOME ON APPROX. 1 ACRE WOODED LOT * APPROX. 2000 SQ. FT. * 2 CAR GARAGE * 16X32 WORK SHOP (INSULATED & ELECT. POWER) * HOME VERY WELL MAINTAINED AND UPDATED * QUALITY UPGRADES THROUGHOUT CALL: D. BROWN REAL ESTATE SERVICES 850-624-1749 WILL SELL OR TRADE-All or part on Hwy 69-S near Kountze, TX. $40,000. 10.3 acres in Beaumont Colony Es- tates near Beaumont, Texas on Hwy. 69-N. $100,000. 3 houses at 2415 Park St. in Beau- mont, TX, $40,000. Cash for all three, need lots of work, will trade all or part for land this area. Al Le Blanc- 850-837-3428. 2tp 11/17-11/24 OPEN HOUSE Nov. 19, 2005 Saturday 9 am noon. 25 Ten Lakes Dr. New construction 3 bd/2ba, 2 car ga- rage, 2760 sq ft. Located In Ten Lakes Subdivision, approx 5 miles N on Hwy 83, DeFuniak Springs. Cus- tom Kitchen cabinets, Whirlpool Gold Appliances wired for stereo surround sound, central vacuum, 9 ft ceiling, tile floors; 20x24 back deck. Must see all the extras to appreciate, $325,000. 850-585-5111 / 850-892- 6259.2tp 11/10-11/17 10 SECLUDED, WOODED, acres, gated, fenced, landscaped, 2 br mo- bile, deep well, $150,000.956-4520. 4tp 11/17-12/8 GLENDALE AREA 27 Acres Planted pines, creek $7,500 per acre. 859- 2073. 4tp 11/10-11/17 LAND OWNERS- No money down on a new manufactured home. Ex- cellent rental units. Call for details. 864-5517. tfc 10/13 17wds 4.6 ACRES ON MOSSY HEAD ON HWY 90 $100,000. Leave message. 850-678-3409 or 907-229-4503. 6tp 10/13-11/17 CINDY HAS BUYERS for homes in the Paxton, FL, Florala, and Lockhart, AL areas. Cindy Cook, Coastal Living Realty 850-428-3311 or 334-804-1074 Licensed AL, FL, Broker. 26wds tfc10/27 REAL ESTATE www.TeamWalton.com Btv lark Jiremy Frtwell Donna Arnold Kathryn Brigman Shane Supple 850-699-0199 850-830-3008 850.978-2790 850-622-1504 850-585-5765 Brand New Home located on paved road! Never been lived! Sitting on .362 acres of cleared, beauti- ful property. Very close to town. Survey available. Many upgrades over typical mobile home. 20 year warranty shingle roof with overhang, steel doors with dead bolt, built in microwave and dishwasher ceramic tile backsplash throughout kitchen and bathrooms, freeze proof outside water spigot, solid wood doors on all cabinets, lights by all exterior doors, Formica counter tops, water cutoffs (factory installed) at every sink and toilet. $79,900 Walk to the beach from this sturdy home which has withstood the many storms and came through with shining colors. Located in the prestigious 30-A area of the beautiful south Walton beaches, This 3 bedroom 1 bath gem won't last long at $795,00 A bargain, priced to sell at $157,000. Lowest priced lot in this area. Located on a paved road in nice area of Freeport. Doublewide mobiles or homes. We JAl^ l lll h etIa ma. 14 South 9th Street DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 FOR SALE BY OWNER TRAILER & LOT-Oakwood Hills 2BD/1 BA SW-10X18 added room screened porch, fenced yard, septic /well, Call 892-5729/974-1041-4 ;? 11/10-12/1 BY OWNER- JUNIPER ISLAND Waterfront lot with very rentable Singlewide trailer. $149,500. 130 Juniper Island Drive. 892-2284. 17wds tfc FOR SALE 3BR FRAME HOUSE, Large barn, chain link fence. 1/3 acre, zoned commercial. 1/2 block off Hwy 90 in Downtown DeFuniak call 850- 485-0466 or 892-2488, ltp 11/17 1 BUY HOUSES, Lot$ and Acreage. No HA$$LE$. Quick closing$ Call now 892-2284. tfc 3/10 WATERVIEW LOT. .6 acres on S 2nd St./280A in DeFuniak "s. $48,00' Call Blue Mounr &:' "tyv, C ones. ..7585. u/13-11/30 E-Z QUALIFY NO BANKS NEEDED Solid Brick Home 3 bed/1.5 bath on 1/4 acre Carport fenced yard. ID# 2552 COMING SOON 3 bed/1.5 ba + bonus room. 1/2 acre. Fenced yard. Close to Walton High. ID #2323 24 Hour Info. 800-641-0187. 2tc 11/10-11/17 40wds "Vour Satisfaefion Is Ou # 1 Goal" NICE HOME on slightly less than 40 acres in Ponce de Leon, Cypress pond on property. ..$450,000.00 '" .MLS #388343 MOBILE HOME on 2 lots, includes 30x60 metal Building with roll-up doors. .$185,000.00 ' ij,, r MLS #407816 =TBEAUTIFULWATERFRONT fenced lot with a dock on Lake Juniper. $135,000.00 MLS #392228 mo m . 7 ACRES and 2005 Mobile home in the hottest area in north Walton County. High, dry and level. $250,000.00 MLS #405450 ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL 1.945 corner lot in Juniper Lake Estates. Can be split into 2 lots. Bonus in-ground pool on 1 lot. $80,000.00 MLS #402690 2 LOTS in Oakwood Hills unit 3. Nice lots in a fast growing area. $25,000.00 ea. MLS #397837 20 ACRES with small creek, and large creek. Nice oak trees in Liberty. $160,000.00 MLS #405957 21.5 ACRES on Rock Hill Rd. Property is fenced and cross-fenced. Seven stall barn and 3 out- buildings. Natural spring on property and 16x80 mobile home with porch. $550,000.00 MLS #404943 2-WOODED TRACTS OF LAND 9.6 acres and 9.7 acres. Near DeFuniak Springs $105,000.00 ea. MLS #390349 MLS #390325 1147 HWY. 90 W. DEFUNIAK SPRINGS 6 850-951-2703 T Business HOMES, LAND, COMMERCIAL Dave Burnis Gillis Gayl Elizabeth Lynn [j g Brotherton Watson Douglass Brotherton Brannon Chesser 850-865-1562 850-830-1286 850-865-5942 850-865-2636 850-585-8016 850-585-1098 SI nc fscBa Tcawm NWI, Inc- 3 bedroom 2 bath, 1.530 Square Feet 2- Acres, DeFunlak Springs L.P.: $274,900 3 bedroom 2 bath, 1.225 Square Feet Townhome. Miramar Beach L.P.: $299,900 8.45 Acres, Highway 83 Juniper Lake Road............. L.P.: $139,500 4 Acres, Mossy Head Area L.P.: $59,900 1/4 Acre Lots Mossy Head Area, Each L.P.: $25,000 Waterfront Lot Pretty Pond. 3 miles North of DeFuniak Springs L.P.: $82.500 Dune Allen Beach 70 x 140 Lot L.P.: $599,000 Waterfront Lot Mallet Bayou L.P.: $415,000 To Speak With An Agent With The Burgess Team Call (850) 85-0662 KELLER WILLIAMS EMERALD COAST, An Independent Member Broker our jbalm 01.1 ,a I , I I ~iI~j, I E"-.:~~"F~;~i ~ f THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 HELP WANTED BUY OR SELL AVON Call Angela ISR 892-7269 tfc 11/10 FRONT DESK POSITION DAY'S INN IN S DEFUNIAK SPRINGS S Fax resumes to 892-0707. (prefer that you fax it) or call 850-892-6115. tfc 11/3 NOW HIRING IN MAGEE INDUS- TRIAL PARK. 4 full time positions w/benefits available (M-F 8-5) No ex- perience necessary, will provide training. Located at 9646 Hwy. 20. W. between Portland and Choctaw Beach. Call 835-6822 and ask for -Ava to set up interview. EOE. tfc 12/ 30-40wds EXPANDING COMPANY seeking applicants to learn the truss building trade. Paid on-the-job training, bi- weekly bonuses. For appointment please call Arban & Associates from 7 am to 3 pm @ 850-836-4362. 4tc 11/17-12/15 HANDYMAN NEEDED.-Electric & plumbing. Parttime 865-0417 ltp 11/ 17 EXP PAINTER WANTED- Also help needed for final cleanup. Call Dave. Day 305-2558 Nights 892-9927. 2tp 11/10-11/17 \NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS for General laborers and Forklift Opera- tors. Apply in person at Superior Roof Tile. 50 N. Hugh Adams Dr. DFS. 32435. tfc 11/3 22wds PIANIST/ORGANIST for Freeport Presbyterian Church. Contact Teresa Gomillion. 835-2867. 4tc 11/ 3-1124 The UPS STORE WATERCOLOR CROSSING (next to Publix) Co Hwy 395. One enthusiastic, team member/ sales associates. Candidate must have a positive attitude. Be customer service oriented & computer savvy. This is a full/part time opportunity. Call 850-231-3505. 3tc 111.0-41/24- ........"- NOW hiring MIG Welders in Laurel iitlH-Monday thru Friday 8 am 5 pm. Drug Free-Workplace EOE. (850) 652-5252. 3tc 11/10-11/17 . MANUFACTURING MACHINE SHOP Crestview area Experienced CNC Machinist/ Op- erators QC Inspection/ist shift experi- enced in mechanical inspection Shop support/experience with shop floor maintenance and tools Machine Operators (entry level po- sition available) Competitive pay, benefits, & climate- controlled environment, Interested parties fax resume: 682-3543 or call for appointment 682-8033. 4tc 11/ 17-12/8- 45wds TRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY COUNCIL,Inc. is accepting applica- tions for a driver for the Walton County Transportation Program. Requirements: Must have good com- munication skills and be computer literate. Must be 23 years of age and have at least 5 years driving experi- ence without violations. Must have at least a Class C drivers's license, agree to annual physical and back- ground screening. Duties: Transport riders to a pre-de-. termined schedule. Use two-way ra- dio. Applications may be obtained at any of the Tri-County Community Coun- cil Inc., offices and submitted by Mon- day, Nov. 21,2005, at 4:30 p.m. For information call Sharon Kent, Admin-, istrative Coordinator, (850) 547- 3689. Successful applicants will be consid- ered. Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug and Smoke Free Workplace. itc 11l17-113wds ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL help needed. Small company w/great benefit. Yr. Round employment. Call.toll-free (866) 794-2665 office located in N. Walton Co. 4tc 11/3-11/24 LANDSCAPE FOREMAN NEEDED. Immediate employment. Above av- erage pay and benefits. Call 622- 1115 between 7 am and 4 pm. M-F or apply in person at 105 Commer- cial Parkway, SRB, FL. tfc 7/28 CRYSTAL BAY AT SANDESTIN hiring Resident Assistant or CNA's We pay shift differentials! Day's Nights, and weekends. No experi- ence needed. We offer benefits and a great working environment. Please apply in person at 2400 Crystal Cove Lane or call 267-1600. 2tc 11/17-11/24 BUSY VACATION RENTAL OFFICE in Santa Rosa Beach looking for Reservations/Guest Serviees Repre- sentative. Experience preferred but not necessary. Great pay and ben- efits offered. Please call 888-267- 2121 or fax resume to 850-267-3759. 2tc 11/17-11/24 Food Service Crystal Bay at Sandestin hiring: SFt & Pt dietary positions. Cooks Wait Staff/servers No exp. required. We offer benefits and a great working environment. Please apply in person at 2400 Crys- tal Cove Ln, Sandestin or call 267- 1600. 2tc 11/17-11/23 MYSTERY SHOPPER NEEDED in Santa Rosa Beach to shop business. Apply online at www.secretshop.net.com or call 403- 261-2500. ext 449. 4tp 11/10-12/3 DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW! No experience required. Werner Enterprises has immediate openings for entry-level semi drivers. Our avg. drivers earn more than $36K first year. 60% of our drivers get home nightly/weekly. 15-day CDL training available in your area. Call today 1-866-280-5309. 4tc 11/3-24 BUTCH CHAPMAN is putting to- gether new framing crew. We need a supervisor with at least 2 years ex- perience in leading a crew. He must have experience in all aspects of framing including reading blue prints, outside trim. Also must have depend- able transportation. Also we are needing framers. Only exp need ap- ply. For more info call 685-0679 or 892-0381 tfc 6/9-58WDS FLOORING INSTALLERS NEEDED- Now hiring. See Joe or Scott at Evan's Carpet City. 24 S. 9th St. DeFuniak Springs, FL. Phone 892-0839. tfc 4/14 "ARE YOU TIRED OF SEASONAL JOBS that leave you unemployed half of the year? If so, Gulf Stream Plastics has a solution for you. Learn plastics blow-molding while working for the fastest growing company in the area. Great benefits, paid vaca- tions, company cook-outs, and more. Opportunities for advancement around. No experience necessary, We will train you. We are looking for 10 men and women to work full time on our three shifts. Part time oppor- tunities also available. Apply at 9646 Hwy 20 W or call Lauren @ 835- 6822.. tfc 3/2 87 wds READY MIX DRIVERS Competitive wages. Class Aor B CDL license. Hiring for the Point Washing- ton and Panama City Beach plants. Contact Mike at 850-596-0690. Drug Free Workplace tfc 2/17 HELP WANTED, Auto Cad opera- tor for civil engineering. Send re- sume and salary requirements to: Office manager, 21323 Caribbean Lane, PCB, FL 32413. No phone calls. tfc 1/13 PART-TIME HANDYMAN NEEDED for mobile home repairs. Must be trustworthy and have own tools and transportation. Knowledge in all dis- ciplines helpful. Call 892-2915. tfc 9/ 16 DEPT. OF HEALTH WALTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. Comm. Health Nursing Supervisor Position # 64002131 Closing date 11/28/05 Starting salary: $1624.42 Bi-weekly This position responsible for School Health, Healthy Start, Reporable Disease and Disaster Preparedness Programs, with a strong community outreach focus. No fax apps. Ac- cepted. Car valid driver's license, background check, finger printing, emergency duties required. Submit application online at www.myflorida.com DEPT. OF HEALTH WALTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. Coastal Branch Health Support Tech Position # 64002088 Closing date 11/28/05 Starting salary: $781.85 This is a Health Support for the clini- cal operations of the Coastal Branch office in Santa Rosa Beach. No faxed apps. Accepted. Car, valid driver's license, background check, fingerprinting, emergency duties re- quired. Submit application Online at www.myflorida.com *54wds . HELP WANTED Part time strong dependable helper for installing granite counter tops. Call 850-305-3842. Ask for Richard. 2tp 11/17-11/24 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Walton County Code Enforce- ment Board will hold their regular meeting on November 1T),26l'i, I:..-. ginning..at.6:00 p.m.-to. be-held at, the South Walton ,purthouse Annex located at 31 Coastal Cen- tre Boulevard, Santa Rosa Beach, Florida 32459. The following vio- lations of the Walton County Ordi- nance 97-28, Land Development Code will be heard... Case Updates In accordance with Section 286.26, Florida Statutes, whenever any board or commissioner of any state agency or authority, or of any agency or authority of any county, municipal corporation, or other po- litical subdivision, which has sched- uled a meeting at which official acts are to be taken receives, at least 48 hours prior to the meeting, a written request by a physically handicapped person to attend the meeting, directed to the chairper- son or director of such board, com- mission, agency, or authority, such chairperson or director shall pro- vide a manner by which such per-' *=I TIC L%99 107 Rodney Dr Canal front home in Freeport. Steel Framed m Tray Ceilings m Built '04 3BR/2BA m 1472 SF m .55 Acre a $479,000 Bear Creek Cottages New Freeport s/d off Highway 3280 with a community swimming pool, .26 acre homesites, starting at $139,000 Lot 59 Mallet Bayou Rd Freeport covenant protected s/d, payed roads, .64 acre lot, $129,900 BEACH RAL.TY For0 "ot II W 00 -" ^S^BfflllV VV VV ^ SLN SOUTH*ALABAMA son may attend the meeting at its scheduled site or reschedule the meeting' o a site which would be ac- cessible to such person. In accordance with Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes, all persons are ad- vised that, ifa person decides to ap- peal any decision made by the board, agency or commission with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Please be advised accordingly. 4tc: October 27 & November 3, 10, 17,2005 #430E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA IN PROBATE FILE NO. 05CP000239 In Re: The Estate of A. G..HEWETT, Deceased. / NOTICE OF ACTION TO: RAYMOND HEWETT YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a petition for summary admin- istration on the following property in Walton County, Florida:. NE 1/4 of SE 1/4 and East 1/2 of SE 1/4 of NE 1/4, Section 6, Township 2 North, Range 19 West; AND West 1/2 of SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 and 2 acres.in SE corner of SW 1/4 of NE 1/4, Sec- tion 6, Township 2 North, Range 19 West; EXCEPT the following: Com- mence at SE corner of NE 1/4 of SE 1/4, Section 6, Township 2 North, Range 19 West, running West 128 feet to road line; thence 150 feet NE on road line to East line of NE 1/4 of SE 1/4; thence South 125 feet to Place of Beginning, being all land lying East of road right-of-way in NE 1/4 of SE 1/4, Section 6, Township 2 North, Range 19 West; has been filed, and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- fenses, if any, to it on William H. Green, Attorney at Law, whose ad- dress is Post Office Box 609, DeFu- niak Springs, Florida 32435, on or before November 28, 2005, and file the original with the clerk of this court either before service on attor- ney or immediately thereafter; oth- erwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. DATED this 21st day of October, A.D. 2005. MARTHA INGLE ... Clerk of Circuit Court By Tina Potts As Deputy Clerk SEAL 4tc: October 27 & November 3, 10, 17,2005 #434E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 05CA000436 ROSE C. CRAFTON, Plaintiff, Pre-sales of Nes Subdivisio Bear Creek Prices Start $125 New Home/Lot Pac In Oakn oods La Estates Prices Start at $14 # 5 ... 9 Freeport Offic Ton j Bonds, \ ickie Beard Chris Beard Beverly Johnson Nlichael Hatfield Jamie Landreneau 850-835-13 DeFuniak Offic Lisa Ruby John Danilow 850-951-21 mR a v. ISIDORE SKLAR, if alive, and if dead his unknown spouse, heirs, personal representatives, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, credi- tors, trustees, and all others claim- ing by, through, under, or against him, and LILLIAN SKLAR, if alive, and if dead her unknown spouse, heirs, personal representatives, de- visees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, and all others claiming by, through, under or against her, Defendants. / NOTICE OF ACTION TO: ISIDORE SKLAR, if alive, and if dead his unknown spouse, heirs, personal representatives, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, credi- tors, trustees, and all others claim- ing by, through, under, or against him LILLIAN SKLAR, if alive, and if dead her unknown spouse, heirs, personal representatives, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, credi- tors, trustees, and all others claim- ing by, through, under or against her YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to quiet and confirm title to the following property in Walton County, Florida: Lots 1 thru 13, inclusive, Block 3, Country Club Manor, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 15, of the public records of Walton County, Florida; has been filed, and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- fenses, if any, to it on William H. Green, Attorney at Law, whose ad- dress is Post Office Box 609, DeFu- niak Springs, Florida 32435, on or before December 5, 2005, and file the original with the clerk of this court either before service on attor- ney or immediately thereafter; oth- erwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. DATED this 31 day of October, A.D. 2005. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court I'UYLA D&HO 3-503 15+ acres. $145,000.00. 2-138 level wooded lot $38,000.00. 2-132 Oakwood Lake Estates has one level lot with community water available. $35,000.00. 2-130 Level wooded building lot in Oakwood Lakes Estates. Entrance to the subdivi- sion is newly paved and city water is available. $35,000.00. We have several lots that are 1/4 acre each for $19,500.00 each. Community water is available. 3-496 Hwy. 331 S. property with a gorgeous 2+ acre pond on south side. Owner has had the property surveyed. 18.844 acres that is currently zoned estate residential. $950,000.00. 2-119 Lovely wooded corner lot with paved frontage. Mobile homes are allowed. $28,000.00. 2-121 Corner lot, irregular on' Donatello Lane. Zoned residential single family. $49,900.00. 2-124 Nice one-acre lot in a fast developing subdivision on Bach Dr. $40,000.00. P.O. Bx 635, 257 U!i Hwy. 90 East DeFunlak Springs, FL 32435 .- Ph. (850) 892-2115 (850) 892-2010 Fax (850) 892-9097 MLS. armbrusterrealty.net . HOMES, INC UI Selling local dirt since 1985! FREEPORT HOMES *1.5 Ac. w/3 Bdrm/2Ba Mobile Home #383717 $175,000 S2 Bdrm/lBa Cottage, renovated #387415 (Owner Financing Available)... $95,00 S3Bdrm/2Ba New Home 1,300 sq. ft. #391756 $296,000 *Great House on 4 Ac., Rob Roy Road #390587.. $449,000 *3Bdrm/2Ba, renovated Mobile Home, very nice #400347.........$139,900 *Pine St., 2Bdrm/lBa 1684 Sq. Ft. #399952(Owner Financing Available).$199,900 *Redfish Rd., 2Bdrm/2Ba Mobile Home #384450.......................$124,90C *Shady Lane, 3Bdrm/lBa, Huge oak trees #383882....................$350,000 T *3Bdrm/2Ba, 2000Sq. Ft. & Apt., on water #407201...................$625,000 Nc. *3Bdrm/lBa, in Freeport Commerc. Possibilities #396048.........$249,900 *Bay Grove Road, Boathouse/Lift, 3/2, 1931SF #407552...........$849,000 * *McDaniels Fish Camp Rd. .75 Ac., 2/2 #409204.......................$349,000 *2000SF, 4/2, 1/2 Ac.Lot, FP, Good Location #365476...............$225,000 *3Bdrm/2Ba Mobile Home, Trout Cir. #403967..........................$158,000 VACANT LAND tn *3 Acres on J. W. Hollington Rd. #380054.................................$199,900 *4 1/2 Acre Lots, Bay Loop Area #382975......:...................Each $129,000 ,0400 ,East Bay Loop Rd., Lot .62 Acre #382963.................................$169,900 SCross Creek Shores Lot 15-C #383253...................................... $154,900 -2 lots, 1.84 acres total, Black Creek Blvd. #384387...............$389,000 *2.3 Ac. 200 ft. fronting Hwy 331 #381059.................................$975,000 S10 Ac,, Hatcher Cemetary Rd. #376334..................................$1,000,000 S *19 Bayside Dr., 46 Ft. open Bayou views #379647.................$499,000 *LaGrange Shores, .52 acres, paved streets #385041..................$125,000 *Sandy Pines Lots 24 & 25................................................. Each $99,900 *Southwood Circle, 2 Ac., great Spec houses #387865..............$240,000 ckages *2 Ac. Bay Loop Area w/deeded bay access #393490...............$499,900 *kes *5 Ac. Bay Loop Road.#394753..................... ........... $725,000 makes .14.6 Ac. Canary Lane #387399...........................................$495,000 *11 Ac., J.W Hollington Road #383715.......................................$560,000 5,000 .Bay View Lots on Bay Grove Rd. #394141...............Starting a $150,000+ *9.5 Ac., W. C. Currington #395048........................................$119,000 *.88 Ac., Corner Lot in Freeport #402088.................................$145,000 *9.32 Ac., Bay Loop Area.....'.....#400630....................................$765,000 *1.67 Acres, Old Santa Rosa, Paved Road #400345....................$299,900 *.40 Acre Lot, W ooded #396356...............................................$99,00 *Lot 34 Lake Rosemary Cir., 1 Ac. Lakefront #403949..................$99,900 *Stillwater Road, .28 Ac. #408813............................................... $75,000 e: -Shadow Lane, .88 Ac, Corner #402088.................................... $145,000 "Bay Harbor Lot, Backs to preserve #402906...............................$349,900 *Black Creek Lodge Road, 53 x 173........................................... $75,000 *20 Ac., in flood zone X off Hwy 20 #404487.............................$390,000 *Lots in Magnolia Baye Subdivision....................... Each $75,000 WATERFRONT *4 lots, on deep water canal, #373180................................Each $145,000 *2 Mallet Bayou waterfront lots #382883............................Each $450,000 *Lake Holley Cr. 3 Bdrm/3.5 Ba, 3480 Sq. Ft. on lake................$535.000 31 *170 Ft. on River, Lot 29 & 30 #394640......................................190,000 S3 120 Ft. on water w/dock, lift and seawall #397810....................$599,000 1 Ac. with 120' on the Deep water #408309..............................$279,000 :e: *2/1 with 84' on the water #409595 ........................................... 75,000 *Bayfront Lot 85 x 322 #406371 ..................... ........................$650,000 DEFUNIAK S10 Acres off 331 near Paxton, pond footage #380840..................$84,000 S30 "3 Lots Renoir Rd., 85 x 170 each #387186..................................$80,000 S 87+ Acres, Cleared, Fenced, on 3 major roads #389588...........$1,200,000 *Lots 18 & 19 Oakwood Hills............................ ............ ..........$22,500 .48 Acre, Lakeview, wooded #397814.........................................$55,000 S1.46 Acres, Lakeview, wooded #403767................... ...........$95,000 MiLS. *2 Lots across street from Lake Topez #408038.........................$35,000 ... New oConstruction Remodeling .Jeff&8 Jerry Darby :Le'tUs BuIld Your New Home! I. R3277 LOCAL CONTRACTOR L!C. #CRC13'Z7277 LOCAL CONTRACTOR z PAGE 11-C THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 PAGE 12-C By Kim Anderson As Deputy Clerk SEAL #458E 4tc: November 3, 10, 17, 24, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 05CA000435 ROSE C. CRAFTON, Plaintiff, v. MARTIN GOLD, as the last direc- tor and trustee of JAY MANORS, INC., a dissolved Florida corpora- tion; MILTON I. MARKOWITZ, if alive, and if dead his unknown spouse, heirs, personal representa- tives, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, and all others claiming by, through, under, or against him, and SANDRA MARKOWITZ, if alive, and if dead her unknown spouse, heirs, personal representatives, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trust- ees, and all others claiming by, through, under or against her, Defendants. / NOTICE OF ACTION TO: MILTON I. MARKOWITZ, if alive, and if dead his unknown spouse, heirs, personal representa- tives, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, and all others claiming by, through, under, or against him SANDRA MARKOWITZ, if alive, and if dead her unknown spouse, heirs, personal representativesde- visees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors; trustees, and all others claiming by, through, under or against her YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to quiet and confirm title to the following property in Walton County, Florida: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 17, 18 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 44, 45, 47, 48, 51, and 52, Driver Dedicated Regional COASTAL TRANSPORT HOME EVERY WEEKEND GUARANTEED! S65% preloaded/pretarped *Avg. $718-$918/week Mobile, AL Terminal CDL-A req'd. 877442i5627 www.ctdrivers.com Drivers: Flatbed Ownearasps New Flatbed Division Southeast Regional Home Weekly Free Base/Permits PAID Cargo/Liability Lease/Purchase Available Call Vince At 888-522-5046 ext. 3220 Or Faye At 800-325-4436 Class A CDL w/Hazmat. 1 Year Flatbed Exp. Block 7, Country Club Manor South, according to the plat thereof as re- corded in Plat Book 3, Page 16, of the public records ofWalton Co:mty, Florida; has been filed, and you are required to serve a copy of your written de-. fenses, if any, to it on William H. Green, Attorney at Law, whose ad- dress is Post Office Box 609, DeFu- niak Springs, Florida 32435, on or before December 5, 2005, and file the original with the clerk of this court either before service on attor- ney or immediately thereafter; oth- erwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. S DATED this 31 day of October, A.D. 2005.. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court By Kim Anderson As Deputy Clerk SEAL #459E 4tc: November 3, 10, 17, 24, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA IN PROBATE FILE NO. 05CP000267 In Re: The Estate of MAMIE STORRS, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration ofthe Estate of Mamie Storrs, deceased, whose date of death was March 24, 2005, is pending in the Circuit Court for Walton County,.Florida, File No. 05CP000267; the address of which is Walton County Courthouse, 571 U.S. Hwy. 90 East, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32433. The name and address of the personal repre- sentative and the personal representative's attorney are set *forth below. All creditors of the decedent and Drivers USA Readymix concrete Now Hiring CL A & B CDL Readymix/Dump Truck Drivers. Excellent Wages and Benefits. USA is an EOE. Call 850-785-1934. tic: 9-8 Delta Health Care Center is currently seeking LPN Full Time (evenings 2p-10p) Excellent benefits SFree health insurance option & much more. Apply in person: 138 Sandestin Lane Destin, FL 32550 beside Sacred Heart Hospital For more info call Sue Pettus at 850-267-2887 The C.O.P.E. Center, Inc. in DeFuniak Springs, FL has the following opening: Family Support Specialist: Facilitate intensive in-home services for families at risk of child abuse and neglect. Requires HS diploma and prefer- able exp. working with children and families. Mental Health Technician (Sub) High school diploma, works shift w/shift differential pay, we provide uniforms. Fax your resume to: 850.892.8074 or come by to pick up an application: 3686 U.S. Hwy. 331 South, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435. No phone calls. EOE/Drug-Free Workplace. SGIS / CAD SUPPORT SPECIALIST Choctawhatchee Electric Cooperative, Inc. (CHELCO), a member-owned electric utility in 'DeFuniak Springs is accepting applications for a GIS Support Specialist. Must have a high school diploma or equivalent and at least 2 years experience in com- puter use, preferably Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) and.GIS mapping. Must be able to read and interpret technical design drawings for posting to the GIS maps. Must be able to work in a team environment as well as alone. Must be able to sit or stand for pro- longed periods and able to lift up to 25 pounds. Work hours are 8 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday with occasional overtime. Applications will be accepted through November 18 at CHELCO's DeFuniak Springs office. The application can be accessed on-line at www.chelco.com, click on the employment link to complete and submit, or pick up application at any CHELCO office and return to: CHELCO, Human Resources, P.O. Box 512 DeFuniak Springs, FL 32455, Fax # 850-951-2302. RESUMES ACCEPTED ONLY IF ATTACHED TO APPLICATION. Drug Free Workplace EEO M/F. other persons, who have claims or demands against the decedent's es- tate, including unmatured, contin- gent or unliquidated claims, and who have been served a copy of this notice, must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OFACOPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons who have claims or demands against the decedent's estate, including unma- tured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the fist publication of this notice is November 10, 2005. Attorney for Personal Representa- tive: William H. Green GREEN & GREEN P.O. Box 609 DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 (850) 892-7213 Florida Bar No. 199397 Personal Representative: William H. Green P.O. Box 609 DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 Delta Health Care Center is looking for CNA'S Every other weekend off FREE Health Insurance FREE Life Insurance Uniforms Provided Credit Union Membersehip Direct Deposit 401K * 2 weeks pd vacation after one year of service plus a personal day Dental Insurance Vision Plan and much more Come Join Our Team! 138 Sandestin Lane Destin, FL 32550 (beside Sacred Heart Hospital) Call Sue Pettus at 850-267-2887 2tc: November 10, 17, 2005 #462E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA FILE NO. 05-CP-000259 IN RE: ESTATE OF JOHN W. WILKERSON, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of JOHN W. WILKERSON, de- ceased, whose date of death was September. 15, 2005 and whose So- cial Security Number is 417-50- 4503, is pending in the Circuit Court for Walton County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Walton County Courthouse, 571 U.S. Highway 90 East, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32433. The names and addresses of the co-personal representatives and the co-personal representatives' attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or de- mands against the decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is re- quired to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB- LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against the 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 SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE Delta Health Care Center is currently looking for a team oriented individual for our LAUNDRY/HOUSEKEEPING DEPT. We offer the following benefits: Every other weekend off FREE Health Insurance option FREE Life Insurance Uniforms provided Credit Union Membership Direct Deposit 401K 2 weeks pd vacation after one year of service plus a personal day *,Dental Insurance *'Vision Plan and much more Come join our Team. 138 Sandestin Lane Destin, FL 32550 (beside Sacred Heart Hospital) Call Sue Pettus at 850-267-2887 Licensed Practical Nurse and Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner Florida Department of Corrections, Health Services, currently has vacancies for 2 LPNs and 1 ARNP at Century Correctional Institution in Century, FL S Exceptional Health Care Insurance S Vested Retirement after six years * Comprehensive State of Florida Benefit Package * OR OPS-per diem rates available (non-benefited positions). Per Diem Rate- LPNs up to $22/hr. ARNP negotiated For further information contact: Sharon McKinnie,.R.N. at 850-922-6645, email: mckinnie,sharon(amail.dc.state.fl.us r General Manager Assistant Managers A rh DeFuniak Springs, Crestview, FL & Fort Walton Beach 1 Year experience required Benefits & Compensation Include: Very competitive salary (22K TO 35K) Family friendly environment Sensible hours of operations 50 hour work weeks with 2 days off Awesome benefits include BCBS Health Insurance, Dental Plan, 2 weeks Vacation /Paid Holidays/Long & Short Term, Disability/Life Insurance, 401K Plan/Performance based Bonus Plan Hands-on personal training Advancement from within Scheduling to fit your lifestyle Email your resume to trodabaugh@cox.net or fax resume to 850-243-4221 or apply in person at any location between 2-5 p.m. daily. EOE 11/10, 11/17 CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this notice is November 10, 2005. Attorney for Personal Representa- tive: Gary W. Huston Florida Bar No. 044520 Clark, Partington, Hart, Larry, Bond & Stackhouse 125 W. Romana, Ste. 800 P.O. Box 13010 Pensacola, FL 32591-3010 (850) 434-9200 Co-Personal Representatives: /s/ LEAH ANN WILKERSON Address: 15439 North Highway 331 DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433 /s/ SONYA LISA BURRELL Address: 346 Fort Pickens Road Pensacola Beach, FL 32561 2tc: November 10, 17, 2005 #463E Liberty National Life Insurance Co. Is expanding its operation and is looking for upwardly mobile people to fill insurance sales & service positions. Average annual earnings $48,554. Fringe benefit package: 2 retirement funds, health insurance, paid vacation, convention trips & many others. No experience necessary. We have on the job training. Requirements: honesty, hard worker & dependable transportation. Contact Don Wiggins at: 850-682-2775 or fax resume to: 850-682-1523 Liberty National is an EOE Has immediate NOW HIRING Our new DeFuniak Springs location will be opening in the Fall. Apply today to be a part of our team. Apply between 9:00-4:00 at 931 US Highway 331 South. Part-time posi- tions and a Full- time Team Leader position are available. MARVIN'S IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. Your motivation our stability a satisyinq career Variety. Growth. Limited partnership opportunities. That's what you'll find as a branch office administrator at Edward Jones. We offer great benefits and a comprehensive online training program, all in an opportunity that's based right in Defuniak Springs, FL. Branch Office Administrator Trainee You'll support the investment representative and contribute to the success of your office. Duties include various customer service, marketing and administrative functions. Applicants must have excellent organizational skills and the ability to work well independently. Edward Jones is widely recognized as an employer of choice. The firm ranked within the top 10 of FORTUNE's "100 Best Companies to Work For" five times in a row, with #1 rankings in both 2002 and 2003. For prompt consideration, submit your resume online at www.edwardjones.com/careers. Include your salary requirements and Job Code on all correspondence. You may also send your resume to: Edward Jones Job Code: 293967-BY 1245 J.J. Kelley Memorial Drive St. Louis MO.63131 Fax: 866-860-4098 E-mail: ejones@beksdata.com EdwardJones EOE Si Choctawhatchee Electric 40 Cooperative, Inc. Design Apprentice Learn to design high quality, reliable electric distri- bution services, meet deadlines, and develop excellent working relationships with customers. The Design Apprentice position is an on-the-job training program. A high school diploma or equivalent is preferred and the following: Two (2) years experience in a directly related field Basic computer skills and knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel Excellent customer service skills A valid Florida driver's license with a good driving record Some strenuous physical exertion required, such as walking over rough or difficult terrain; recurring standing, stooping, climbing or walking; recurring lift- ing of moderately heavy items weighing between 25 and 50 pounds. Normal work hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Applications will be accepted through November 30 at CHELCO's,DeFuniak Springs office. The applica- tions can be accessed on-line at www.chelco.com, click on the employment link to complete and submit, or pick up an application at any CHELCO office and return to: CHELCO, Human Resources, P.O. Box 512, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435, fax #850-951-2302. RESUMES ACCEPTED ONLY IF ATTACHED TO APPLICATION. Drug Free Workplace-EEO-M/F. THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 S IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF S THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY Case Number 04DR000898 IN RE: The Marriage of BARBARA B. STRICKLAND Petitioner/Wife, vs. MALCOLM STRICKLAND, Respondent/Husband. I NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage dated Sep- tember 1, 2005, and entered in Case No. 04DR000898 of the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit in and for Walton County, Florida, wherein Barbara B. Strickland is the Petitioner and Malcolm Strickland is the Respondent, I will separately sell to the highest and best bidder for cash IN THE FRONT LOBBY ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE WALTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 571 U.S. HIGH- WAY 90 EAST, DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, FLORIDAat 11:00 a.m., on the 23rd day of November, 2005, the following described property as set forth in the Final Judgment: Parcel No. 1 The South 65 feet of Lots 796,797, and 798, accord- ing to the map of Lake DeFu- niak, now DeFuniak Springs, Florida on file in the Office of the Clerk of Circuit Court, Wal- ton County, Florida. Parcel No. 2 Beginning 210 feet west of the Northeast corner of Lot 3, thence run west 45 feet, south to the south line of Lot, east along south line of Lot 45; thence run north to north line S of said lot to point of beginning. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this court on November 2, 2005. HON. MARTHA INGLE CLERK OF COURT BY: Ralph L. Foreman Deputy Clerk SEAL 2tc: November 10, 17,2005 #465E INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION Case No.: 05CP000264 IN RE: ESTATE OF MARGARET A. WILDAY, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS -The administration of the estate S of Margaret A. Wilday, deceased, whose date ofdeath was October 2, 2005, is pending in the Circuit Court for Walton County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 571 U.S. Highway 90, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435. The names and addresses of the personal .rep- S resentative and the personal representa-tive's attorney.are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or de- mands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is re- quired to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB- LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- ,dent 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 the first publication of this notice is November 10, 2005. Attorney for Personal Representa- tive: ANDREWS, DAVIS & SUTTON Attorneys at Law /s/ GLENDA K. SUTTON Florida Bar No. 0509094 694 Baldwin Avenue, Suite 1 Post Office Box 705 DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435 Telephone: (805) 892-5838 Facsimile: (805) 892-5837 Attorney for Barbara Wilday Allen personall Representative: s/ BARBARA WILDAY ALLEN 58 Bell Drive DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32433 2tc: November 10, 17,2005 #474E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION Case No.: 05CP000264 IN RE: ESTATE OF MARGARET A. WILDAY, Deceased. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION (Testate) The administration of the estate of Margaret A. Wilday, deceased, is pending in the Circuit Court for Wal- ton County, Florida, Probate Divi- sion, the address of which is 571 U.S. Highway 90, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435. The estate is testate and the date of the decedent's Last Will and Testament is dated May 5, 2004. The name and address of the personal representa- tive and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. Any interested person on whom a copy of the notice of administra- tion is served must object to the va- lidity of the will (or any codicil), qualifications of the personal repre- sentative, venue, or jurisdiction of the court, by filing a petition or other pleading requesting relief in accor- dance with the Florida Probate Rules, WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THE NOTICE ON THE OBJECTING PERSON, OR THOSE OBJECTIONS ARE FOREVER BARRED. Any person entitled to exempt property is required to file a peti- tion for determination of exempt property WITHIN THE TIME PRO- VIDED BY LAW OR THE RIGHT TO EXEMPT PROPERTY IS DEEMED WAIVED. Any person entitled to elective share is required to file an election to take elective share WITHIN THE TIME PRO- VIDED BY LAW. The date of first publication of this notice is November 10, 2005. Attorney for Personal Representa- tive: ANDREWS, DAVIS & SUTTON Attorneys at Law Is/ GLENDA K. SUTTON Florida Bar No. 0509094 694 Baldwin Avenue, Suite 1 Post Office Box 705 DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435 Telephone: (805) 892-5838 Facsimile: (805) 892-5837 Attorney for Barbara Wilday Allen Personal Representative: /s/ BARBARA WILDAY ALLEN 58 Bell Drive DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32433 2tc: November 10, 17,2005 #475E NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING :The Walton County Board bof County Commissioners will hold : their Regular Meeting on Tuesday, November 22, 2005, at 5:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as may be heard at the South Walton County Courthouse, 31 Coastal Center Bou- levard, Santa Rosa Beach, Florida 32459. The following items are scheduled for this meeting: FINAL PLAT APPROVAL FOR BAY GROVE OFFICE PARK PHASE 2 Type: 5-lot single commercial sub- division Location: Approximately 6 miles north of Highway 98, located at the intersection of Highway 331 and SBay Grove Road in Section 34, Town- ship 1 South, Range 19 West in Wal- ton County, Florida. FINAL PLAT APPROVAL FOR PRESERVE AT INLET BEACH Type: 68-lot single family subdivi- sion. Location: Inlet Beach area north of US Highway 98 on Wall Street in Section 25, Township 3 South, Range 18 West, Walton County, Florida. REVISION TO LAND DEVEL- OPMENT CODE An ordinance amending the Walton County Land Development Code to allow owners of property to enter into negotiations and contracts to sell lots and condo- minium units prior to the platting thereof; providing for severability; providing for an effective date. TINDLE INDUSTRIAL PARK T and T Enterprises (Tim Tindle) and Barnhill, Barnhill and Barnhill are requesting approval of a major de- velopment consisting of 35 indus- trial buildings on 41 acres with a land use designation of Light Indus- trial. This site is located south of Goodwin Road (just south of US Highway 90, over the railroad tracks) approximately 1 mile east of County Highway 183. LAUREL WOODS Charlie Ryan, applicant, and Emerald Coast Asso- ciates, agent, are requesting ap- proval.of a major development con- sisting of 33 single-family residen- tial lots on 9.94 acres of land with a future land use designation of Neighborhood Planning Area/Infill. The proposed site is located on the west side of Harstvedt Road, north of Chat Holley Road. THE BEACH GROUP OFFICE - Ron Romano & Andy Wiggins, Ap- plicant, and Connelly & Wicker, Inc., Agent, are requesting'approval of a major development consisting of a 1,994 square foot office on 0.207 acres of land with a future land use designation of Neighborhood Plan- ningArea/Residential Preservation Area. The proposed site is located on the north side of C.R. 30A, west of Maple Street. WAKJ RADIO TOWER- First Bap- tist Church of DeFuniak Springs (Zane Welch, Station Manager) and Kermit E. George, P.E., (Agent), Southern Engineering Group, PA are requesting Conditional Approval of a 200' FM Radio Tower Facility on a 4.06 acre parcelof property that will be leased from Southwide Bap- tist Church. The proposed site is lo- cated at 221 Millard Gainey Road, DeFuniak Springs, FL and has a Fu- ture Land Use Designation of Gen- eral Agriculture (GA). TOPSAIL WALK SUBDIVISION - Redfish Development, LLC (Danny Solomon), applicant, and Jenkins, Stanford, & Associates (M. Scott Jenkins, P.E.), agent, are request- ing approval of a major development consisting of 24 single-family resi- dential lots on 9.73 acres of land with a future land use designation of Neighborhood Planning Area/ Infill. The proposed site is located on west side of East Hewitt Road, approximately 1.5 miles of north of U.S. Highway 98. COSTA CARINA SUBDIVISION: Costa Carina, LLC (James L. Barton, Managing Member) and Seaside Engineering and Surveying (Ross S. Binkley, P.E., agent) are requesting approval of a major de- velopment identified as Costa Ca- rina Subdivision. The proposed project consists of an 8 lot single family subdivision on. 1.27 acres with a future land use designation of Neighborhood Planning Area/ Infill. This site is located along the east side of North Winston Lane, approximately 300' north of CR 30- A in Inlet Beach. GROVE AT INLET BEACH SUB- DIVISION: Spinnaker Develop- ment, LLC (Ridge Nye, Managing Member) and Seaside Engineering and Surveying (Tim Bowden, E.I.T., agent) are requesting approval of a major development identified as The Grove at Inlet Beach Subdivision. The proposed project consists of an 11 lot single family subdivision on 1.38 acres with a future land use designation of Neighborhood Plan- ningArea/Infill. This site is located on north side of Walton Rose Lane, west of the Walton Rose Lane and US Highway 98 intersection. DRIFTWOOD DRIVE TOWN- HOMES: SFB Investment, LLP (Stephen F. Been, Jr., Manager) and Moore Bass Consulting, Inc., (David E. Smith, P.E., agent) are request- ing approval of a major development identified as Driftwood Drive Town- homes. The proposed project con- sists of a 20 lot townhome subdivi- sion on 2.50 acres with a future land use designation of Neighborhood Planning Area / Infill. This site is located along the west side of Drift- wood Driire, at the.intersection of Driftwood Drive and Payne Street. SEAVIEW TRACE SUBDIVI- SION: Spicy Noodle Holding Com- pany, LLC (BiffTrudeau, Managing Member) and Jenkins, Stanford and Associates, (M. Scott Jenkins, P.E., agent) are requesting approval of a major development identified as Seaview( Tri' Suibdivii6n. The pro- - posed project consists of a 7 lot single family subdivision on 1.11 acres with a future land use desig- nation of Neighborhood Planning Area / Infill. The site is located along the south side of Holley Leaf Lane, approximately 200' east of the North Walton Lakeshore Drive and Holley Leaf Lane intersection. BRUCE. FL 190P-A (NEXTEL TOWER): Alan Crafton (President), Crafton Communications and Jeff Marshall (agent), Crafton Commu- nications are requesting conditional approval of a 250' telecommunica- tions tower and ground equipment shelter within an 80' x80' compound area on a 40.69 acre parcel of prop- erty with a future land use designa- tion of GeneralAgriculture. The site is located at 9875 State Highway 20 East, Ponce de Leon, FL. In accordance with Section 286.26, Florida Statutes, whenever any board or commissioner of any state agency or authority, or of any agency or authority of any county, munici- pal corporation, or other political subdivision, which has scheduled a meeting at which official acts are to be taken receives, at least 48 hours prior to the meeting, a written re- quest byi' physically handicapped persdn',to attend the meeting, di- recte.,tc the chairperson or direc- tor' fo uch board, commission, agency, oi authority, such chairper- son or director shall provide a man-' ner by which such person may at- tend the meeting at its scheduled site or reschedule the meeting to a site which would be accessible to such person. In accordance with Section 286.0105,. Florida Statues, all per- sons are advised that, if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the board, agency, or commission with respect to any matter consid- ered at such meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the pro- ceedings, and that, for such purpose, he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Please be advised accordingly. 2tc: November 10, 17,2005 #476E PUBLIC NOTICE Please be advised that the Walton County Board of Commissioners will meet at 2:00 pm CST on Tuesday, November 22, 2005, prior to their Regular Meeting at 4:00 pm, with District Three Secretary Ed Prescott with the Florida Department of Transportation, and Matthew Click with the DOT Turnpike office, to dis- cuss the US 331 bridge. This meet- ing will be held at the South Walton Courthouse Annex located at 31 Coastal Centre Blvd., Santa Rosa Beach, Florida 32459. Please be advised accordingly. District e filled or new applying ct: DR. S(850) Kenneth Pridgen, Chairman Walton County Board of Commissioners By: Dede Hinote/Administration 2tc: November 10, 17,2005 #477E PUBLIC NOTICE Please be advised that the Walton County Board of Commissioners will hold a Special Meeting at 9:00 am on Monday, November 28, 2005, to award the bid for the Beach Nour- ishment Project. This meeting will be held at the South Walton Court- house Annex located at 31 Coastal Centre Blvd., Santa Rosa Beach, Florida 32459. Please be advised accordingly. Kenneth Pridgen, Chairman Walton County Board of Commissioners By: Dede Hinote/Administration 2tc: November 17,24,2005 #478E WALTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT VACANCY NOTICE #152-31 The Walton County School I has a vacancy that may be with an employee transfer employment. If you are interested in ap for this position, please conta JOHN HARO. PRINCIPAL 622-5026. The deadline for accepting cations is November 18. 200 LOCATION: EMERALD COAST MI SCHOOL POSITION: 6th Grade Science / Reading Itc: November 17,2005 ADVERTISEMENT F( INVITATION TO BI BID NO: 06-003 INTRODUCTION: Sealed b the repair of all bike paths in Walton will be received Board of County Commiss Walton County, Florida, here referred to as "County" at t dress shown below: Central Purchasing Glyndol Johnson, Purchasing Agent 176 Montgomery Circle DeFuniak Springs, Florid 32435 (850) 892-8176 Email:johglyndol@co.walton An original and five (5) copie be submitted in a sealed en or package, clearly marked w Vendor's name and address a words "Repair of Bike Pat BID DEADLINE: Decemb 2005 at 2:00 PM. BID OPENING: Decemb 2005 at 2:15 PM. MANDATORY PRE-BID: I ber 7, 2005 at 9:00AM at the Works Building, DeFuniak S Florida 32435. 2tc: November 17, 24,2005 ADVERTISEMENT FOR REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL BID NO: 06-005 INTRODUCTION: Sealed proposals for maintaining the grounds at the South Walton GEC Annex, Nature Trails; Coastal Branch Library, and South Walton Health Department, located in the South Walton area will be received by the Board of County Commissioners, Walton County, Florida, hereinafter re- ferred to as "County" at the address shown below: Central Purchasing Glyndol Johnson, Purchasing Agent 176 Montgomery Circle DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435 (850) 892-8176 Email:johglyndol@co.walton.fl.us An original and five (5) copies must be submitted in a sealed envelope or package, clearly marked with the Vendor's name and address and the words "Maintenance GEC Grounds in South Walton" RFP DEADLINE: December 29, 2005 at 3:00 PM. RFP OPENING: December 29,, 2005 at 3:15 PM. MANDATORY PRE-BID: Decem- ber 7, 2005 at 1:30 PM at the Public. Works Building, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435. 2tc: November 17,24, 2005 #481E WALTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT VACANCY NOTICE #151-7 The Walton County School District has a vacancy that may be filled with an employee transfer or new employment. If you are interested in applying for this position, please contact: Tammy Smith. Principal. Telephone (850) 622-5041. The deadline for accepting appli- cations is November 22. 2005. LOCATION: Van R. Butler Elementary School POSITION: 7 hr Lunchroom Worker Itc: November 17, 2005 #482E NOTICE OF SALE Sara Madden Unit #4 Items in Gandy's Storage, 5635 'Highway 331 South, DeFuniak Springs, FL will be sold as whole unit if not paid by November 30, 2005. 2tc:November 17,24, 2005 #483E NOTICE OF SALE Ron Daugherty Unit #3 Items in. Gandy's Storage, 5635 Highway 331 South, DeFuniak Springs, FL will be sold as whole unit if not paid by November 30, 2005. 2tc: November 17,24, 2005 #484E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA Probate Division File No.: 05CP000223 IN RE: ESTATE OF MERRYELLEN HAYNES, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate. of MERRYELLEN HAYNES, de- ceased, File Number 05CP000223, is pending in the Circuit Court for Walton County, Florida, probate di- vision, the address of which is P.O. Box 1260, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435. The names and ad- dresses of the personal representa- tive and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. g appli- All creditors of the decedent and 5. other persons having claims or de- mands against'decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice has been DDLE served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE OF TIME THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A #479E COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. OR D All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against iids for decedent's estate must file their South claims with this court WITHIN 3 by the MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF loners, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF inafter THIS NOTICE. ;he ad- ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, da ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH .fl.us IS BARRED. s must The date of the first publication ivelope of this Notice is November 17, 2005. 'ith the nd the /s/ hs" Kevin M. Helmich Florida Bar No.: 0986402 ber 29, P.O. Box 5499 Destin, FL 32540 er 29, Telephone: (850) 650-4747 Attorney for Personal Representa- jecem- tive Public springs, Personal Representative: Rodney R. Haynes, Jr. #480E 193 Peachtree Circle Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 2tc: November 17, 24, 2005 #485E NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF PUBLIC HEARING Due to the holidays the Walton County Technical Review Commit- tee (TRC) will not hold their meet- ing on Wednesday, November 23, 2005, at the South Walton Court- house Annex located at 31 Coastal Centre Blvd., Santa Rosa Beach, Florida 32459. Please be governed accordingly. ltc: November 17, 2005 #486E NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF PUBLIC HEARING Due to the holidays the Walton County Zoning Board of Adjust- ments (ZBA) will NOT hold their meeting on Thursday, November 24, 2005, at the South Walton Courthouse Annex located at 31 Coastal Centre Blvd., Santa Rosa Beach, Florida 32459. Please be governed accordingly. Itc: November 17, 2005 #487E NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF PUBLIC HEARING The Walton County Design Review Board (DRB) has cancelled their regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday, December 1, 2005, be- cause there are no items for the agenda. Please be governed accordingly. ltc: November 17, 2005 #488E NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the De- Funiak Springs Planning Board will conduct a public hearing to consider a Home Based Occupation Request on December 5 2005, at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall in DeFuniak Springs, Florida. Application has been made tq oper- ate a deceased bodies transportation service within a R-1 Single Family Residential District. PETITIONER: Eric & Tiffany Boyd PROPERTY OWNER: Eric & Tif- fany Boyd LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Parcel Number: 22-3N-19-19600-00A- 0060 PHYSICAL LOCATION:' 145 Timber Wind Dr; DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433 Any person desiring to speak con- cerning this request should be present at'this meeting. Any questions may be directed' to the attention of the City Building and Planning Department at fte City Hall Annex, 35 US Hwy 90 W, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433, (850) 892-8571. Larry Laird Director, Building and Planning ltc: November 17,2005 #489E AGENDA A REGULAR MEETING SCHOOL BOARD OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA Tivoli Administrative Complex, 145 Park Street, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 Tuesday, November 22, 2005 4:30 p.m. NOTE: A detailed agenda of the items to be considered at this meeting is available on the school district web site at http//www walton kl2 fl us/suptweb/. INVOCATION: Donnie Richardson PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE OPENING AGENDA ITEMS 1 OPENING ITEMS - 1.01 Announcements 1.02 Approval of Agenda 1.03 Adoption of Minutes 1.04 Public Comments OLD BUSINESS AGENDA ITEMS NEW BUSINESS CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 1 OPENING ITEMS - 1.05 Approval of Consent Agenda Items 8 FINANCE Jim McCall 8.04 Budget Amendments 15 TRANSPORTATION Mac Work 15.01 -.Trip (Bus/Van) Requests 17 PROPERTY Terry Miller 17.01 Disposition of Property 19 FACILITIES / CONSTRUCTION Wayne Miller 19.07 Construction Change Orders ACTION AGENDA ITEMS 9 PERSONNEL Sonny Nolin 9.01 Personnel Recommendations 19 FACILITIES / CONSTRUCTION Wayne Miller 19.10 Project Planning / Approval 19.28 Facilities Surveys 25 ADMINISTRATION - 25.20 School Board Member Salaries 25.35 Student Expulsions 25.40 Miscellaneous 89- ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT AGENDA FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION 89.01 Items Removed from Consent Agenda 90 CLOSING ITEMS - 90.01 Attorney's Report 90.02 Board Comments 90.03 Chairperson's Report 90.04 Superintendent's Report 99- ADJOURNMENT - 99.01 -Adjournment See Additional Agenda pg. 4 C PAGE 13-C PAGE_ 14- THE DEFNA SPRNG HEAD HRDYOEBR1,20 *Growng With Amenica' Y DRIVEWAYIROADS Gravel FRONTEND LOADER & BACKHOE WORIC DECKS DOCKS *WHEELCHAIR RAMPS PORCHES PIERS NATIONAL TIRE BROKERS CORP 829 Highway 90 West DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433 Tires, Brakes, Alignments & Auto Service 850-892-5191 1-800-252-2888 TAYLOR Purton Air Conditioning & Electrical Incorporated Sales, Service & Installation (850) 892-3955 WALLER'S GRAB "N" GO WE PUMP YOUR GAS OPEN AT 5:00 AM FOR BREAKFAST DAILY LUNCH SPECIAL $4.19 MADE FRESH DAILY SUBS & SALADS I We SHIP via UPS U-HAUL RENTALS 892-5215 DANNY TAYLOR President - U- - - S TOAUTO SHOP TIRES CUSTOM WHEELS AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR CAR & TRUCK ACCESSORIES AUTO ELECTRONICS n~ ~v~AW!IuJI-I Greater South Plumbing Specialties & Emergency Services For all your plumbing i Emergencies-- Remodels Repairs S- Greater South covers it all. 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FREEPORT 835-4500 ODD JOBS, NONE TOO SMALL, INSIDE& OUT. LICENSED & INSURED 850-836-4426 (ctfn) NATURE'S HEALTH FOOD STORE 756-C BALDWIN AVENUE 892-2356 Home Repair STAN'S HOME REPAIR REPAIRS A-Z NO JOBS TOO SMALL REASONABLE RATES FREE EST. INSURED. CELL: 850-496-8181 HOME: 850-892-935.7 (TFN) PAINTING/ODD J CELL #850-546- OR 834-4187 Phsca heay iels Poe SMART CARE LAWN SERVICE FALL/WINTERCLEAN-UP, PRESSURE WASHING, FREE EST. 892-5756 w, RODNEY'S LAWN SERVICE PRESSURE WASH BUSH HOGGING OVERSEED WINTER RYE GRASS FREE ESTIMATE 974-6972 834-3925 Serving Walton County For 8 Years JOHNSON LAWN SERVICE GENERAL CLEAN UP/REASONABLE RATES. (850) 834-2200 QUALITY LAWNCARE FREE ESTIMATES 850-333-0334 (27/o5) i Loans SUNBELT CREDIT LOANS FOR ANY REASON 850-892-9504 (CTFN) SOUTHERN HOMES INC. MOSSY HEAD, FL (850) 892-2232 STORE-RITE STORAGE NORTH OF TOM THUMB HWY. 83 892-3334 OR 7100 SURE-LOCK STORAGE OPEN STORAGE FOR RV & BOAT OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 3734 US HWY 331 S (850) 892-6170 THARP & SONS MINI STORAGE HWY. 90 & NORWOOD 892-6035 24 HOUR SERVICE (CTFN) GANDY'S STORAGE 331 S. WOODLAWN 892-0528 A-1 MINI STORAGE 1154 US HWY 90 W DFS (850) 892-4677 (CTFN) SUNDOWN INN NEWLY RENOVATED ACROSS FROM WAL-MART (850) 892-9647 DFS DAVE'S MUSIC STORE, MusicLessons Available Instruments & Accessories. davesmusicshop.com 892-7073 (CTFN) CREATIVE LEARNING STUDIO -WHERE .MUSICIANS ARE MADE. 18 MONTH+ VIOLIN, PIANO, RECORDER (850) 428-1602 FANCY NAILS 9 YRS EXPERIENCE EYEBROW WAXING/PEDICURE CHAIF 931 US HWY 331 ,: S (850) 892-0466 M-SAT. 9-7 LANGLEY'S OFFICE SUPPLY 1027 S. 19TH STREET 892-9776 U- FREEPORT PHYSICAL THERAPY HWY. 331 S., FREEPORT 835-4766 NORTH WALTON PHYSICAL THERAPY Jessica Monteleone, RPT 951-2244 HUNGRY HOWIE'S PIZZA& SUBS WALTON PLAZA WE DELIVER 951-0484 JEMCO PLASTERING INC. 892-5524 QUALITY IS OUR GOAL HALLMARK PORTABLE BUILDINGS HWY 90 PONCE DE LEON (850) 836-4545/4455 GREATER SOUTH FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS EMERGENCIES, REMODELS, REPAIR NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL FREE ESTIMATES HOME OFF. 834-3055 CELL 305-8061 ltp: 10-20 s se-s PRESSURE WASHING, HOUSES, CONCRETE, ROOFS, NO JOB TOO SMALL. EXP., LICENSED & INSURED (850) 892-9620/cell 585-8412 SOUTHERN ROOFING ALL TYPES RE-ROOFS & REPAIRS LIC. #RC0056527 956-4325 LYLE'S SALVAGE BUYING CANS, COPPER & ALUMINUM HWY. 90 W.* 892-0123 WINDHAM SEPTIC SERVICE, INC. 67 JOE CAMPBELL RD. 835-3356 Sml nieRpi COUNTRY COMMUNICATIONS - NEXTEL SERVICE CENTER 1031 US HWY 90 W.. DFS (850) 951-0664 (ctfn) ALL'S SMALL ENGINE REPAIR REPAIRSkTUNE-UPSO0VERHAULS FREE Pickup & Delivery 850-892-7887 Tre e Service McDONALD TREE SERVICE BUCKET TRUCK & STUMP GRINDER FULLY LICENSED & INSURED 850-892-7380. THANK YOU DEFUNIAK & SURROUNDING AREAS FOR 27 YEARS OF SUPPORT. OBS ANGELO'S VINYL SIDING & SCREEN 0301 DRYWALL REPAIR/INTERIOR ROOMS/FREE EST., REFERENCES S PAINTING, Wallpaper removal & installa- 892-4006, 585-4715 .. tion. References. FREE EST. 892-2519 JOHN'S HOME IMPROVEMENTS LLO LIC. & INS, FREE ESTIMATES 865-0924 DIAL UP & BROADBAND I FIX COMPUTERS 892-0977 COOPER CERTIFIED MASTER FITNESS SPECIALIST. IAN 1 ARRY HARRIS 3.c-9776 CLIFF GOBLE PEST CONTROL, LLC SERVING SOUTH WALTON COUNTY 18 YEARS EXP., LIC. & INSURED 850-974-1963 HUGHES WELL DRILL HVAC CLOSED LOOP SYSTEMS PH. (850) 951-2555 FAX 892-6213 AUTO, BOAT, HOME OFFICE. REMOVE OLD TINT, DECALS, GRAPHICS. 1171 US HWY 90 W. 951-1171, 642-8468 684 North 9th Street DeFuniak Springs FL 32433 low Dtr t rj It ale-lat'' ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS HERE! CALL 892-3232 FOR INFO! 0 Service Directory "g~ PAGE 14-C THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 I Lawn Care -1 i I |