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The DeFuniak Springs PUBLISHEE LirFVorida History Librar I oi Flofda H p ox q 17007 PO B "..,_ . -6"1%70 ' "MOCK" JUSTICE Students enact ficti- tious trial in Circuit Court. 14-A .VOLUME 120 NUMBER 46 3 SECTIONS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2009 500 PER COPY INSIDE I FREEPORT HAS PERFECT DISTRICT Defeats SEASON Holmes County 52-35. 9-B PROPOSED WEST BAY PARKWAY UPDATE Community briefed on possible scenarios. 1-C RED BAY POST OFFICE TO CLOSE NOV. 16 Substation opened in 1975. 7-A A TRIP DOWN, PEDDLER'S ALLEY Postponed from earlier date. 1-B ENVIRONMENTAL FORUM AT BIOPHILIA CENTER "Growing locally with community gardens." 16-C CAREER FEST HELD IN DFS AT NWFSC BRANCH Career informa- tion, employment opportunities show- cased. 3-A CANINE CARNIVAL AT ALAQUA Contests, games, doggies galore. 1-B. BRAVES CLIP SEAHAWKS 43-7 SWHS has 8-2 regular season re- cord. 12-B DRIVERS NEED TO KNOW.... Update on traffic and motor vehicle laws. 10-A ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 13-A CLASSIFIED 5-C OUTDOORS 4-C www.defuniakherald.com 0 94922 73172 2 El Charo petitions for review in First Judicial Circuit BYALICIA LEONARD Jack Bell and Freddie Lo- pez, through attorney Bert Moore, petitioned on Nov. 4 for" a review (writ of certio- rari) and relief from a prior denial of special approval by the DeFuniak Springs Planning Board and the De- Funiak Springs City Council in the First Judicial Circuit in and for Walton County. The petition filed states, "Pursuant to Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure 9.100 (c) Jack Bell (Bell)' and Freddie Lopez (Lopez) by and through the under- signed attorney and petition this court for Writ of Certio- rari to review the decision of the City Council of the DeFuniak Springs Florida denying special approval for the establishment of a tav- ern in the City of DeFu'niak Springs." The petition states that the basis for invoking juris- diction and the nature of the relief sought by Bell and Lo- pez is, "The circuit court has jurisdiction to review the final order of a single city Council pursuant to article V section.5 (b) of the Florida Constitution and Florida Rules of Appellate Proce- dure 9.030 (c)'(1) (c). Petitioners Bell and Lo- pez request'that the Court determine that the denial by the DeFuniak Springs City Planning Board and the. City Council of the re- quest for -special approval of an establishment to be known as El Charo was not supported by competent sub- stantial evidence and should be overturned and the City Planning Board should be ordered to recommend to the City Council approval of the special approval appli- cation." The argument made by Bell and Lopez for relief is summed up in the petition thus, "The City Council was in error in accepting the. Planning'Board recommen- dation. Bell and Lopez met all objective criteria as set forth in the city ordinances. The decision to deny the re- quest for special approval was not based upon any objective criteria but was arbitrary and capricious. Because there were no ob- jective .criteria set .forth in the ordinances there can be no competent substantial evidence to support the de- cision of the City Council." In the petition filed, Bell and Lopez have requested for a hearing by a three- judge panel. According to the petition, administra- tive order 94-48 provides for three-judge panels .in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties and single-judge appellate panels in Oka- loosa and Walton counties. If certiorari is granted, the petition will be heard in ei- ther Santa Rosa or Escam- bia County., 2"r. Bell and Mr. Lopez believe that the establish- ment they seek to open is lawful under the ordinances and that the City Council and planning board are in error in denying their ap- plication," said Moore after filing the petition. The Herald will continue to report on this case as it evolves. Alicia Leonard can be reached at alicia@de- funiakherald.com '.. Tropical Storm Ida brings wind, water to Walton STORM-WATCHERS in the main room of the EOC building monitored conditions and relayed information to the pub- lic. WCSB. receives award for WHS By ASHLEYAMASON The Walton County School Board received the 2009 ABC Excellence in Construction Eagle Award for Walton High School at the Nov. 3 meeting. Ken Freshaurer, presi- dent of Dooley Mack Con- structors of Northwest Flor- ida, presented the award to architect Bill Elliot (of El- liot, Marshall, Innes, P.A.) and WCSB Chairman Bill Laird. Freshaurer said it was See AWARD 3-A By BRUCE COLLIER Walton County spent Monday clearing its sched- ule.and preparing to receive an unexpected guest in the form of Tropical. Storm Ida. Originally a lower-category hurricane, the storm was on-track for the Gulf Coast, with a predicted strike zone stretching from Pensacola to east of Panama City. Such late-season storms are a rarity, but have occurred occasionally over the past years. As it crossed the Gulf of Mexico headed. toward land- fall in the Panhandle, Ida weakened in intensity and was downgraded to a tropi- cal storm, but was still con- sidered an unpredictable and therefore formidable threat to the coastal area. On Monday morning, Wal- ton County Board of County Commissioners Chairman Sara Comander signed Res- olution 2009-96, declaring a state of local emergency in Walton County. The county's Emergency. Opera- tions Center went on alert, with emergency, rescue, See STORM 9-A IN THIS PHOTO is President of Dooley Mack Constructors of NWF Ken Freshaurer presenting the Excellence in Con- struction Award for WHS to architect Bill Elliot and WCSB Chairman Bill Laird. OLAO ,01A6VO PAGE 2-A Walton S.O. recruits best and brightest Last week, - the Wal- ton County Sheriffs Office. (WCSO) took part in the an- nual Career Fest at North- west Florida State College's (NWFSC) DeFuniak Springs campus. The sheriffs office was one of a half-dozen lo- cal, state, and federal law enforcement agencies to set- up a booth. Walton County Sheriffs Sgt. Danny Garner, repre- senting the agency's Citizen Service's Division, spoke directly with students who are interested in staying close to home and working for WCSO. The college's di- rector of the Criminal Jus- tice Training Center, Sean Lynch, says "law enforce- ment is one of just a few growth areas during the na- tional economic downturn." Since taking office last January, Sheriff Michael A. Adkinson Jr. has empha- sized hiring the most skilled sworn "and non-sworn em- ployees available. Garner said, "the Career Fest is a great way to get the word out that the Walton County Sheriffs Office wants to em- ploy the most educated and well-rounded individuals for careers in law enforce- ment." THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,2009 FREEORT FAMIWILY "Power the Mind, Body, and Soul" THE. STAFF OF FREEPORT FAMILY FITNESS celebrated its grand opening on Sat. Nov. 9. As part of the festivities WZEP radio did a live remote and the band Chronic Jester entertained the guests. "I would like to invite everyone in the community to show up, sign up and shape up," said owner Ralph Kline. "The results start when you do." The facility is located at 137 SR-20 west across from the Freeport City Hall and can be reached by calling (850) 880-6622. (Photo by Jeffrey Powell) WCSO PATROL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Camile Cox and Sgt. Danny Garner speak with Northwest Florida State College students at Career Fest. DeFuniak Springs residents injured in U.S. 331 accident Four DeFuniak Springs residents sustained injuries in an accident on U.S. 331, north of CR-2A, on Nov. 4. Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) investigating Cpl. New Navy recruiting station in Crestview A new Navy Recruiting Station has opened at 101 E.4th Avenue in Crestview. This station will be cover- ing'Defuniak Springs, Lau- rel Hill, Argyle, Paxton, Crestview, Mossy Head and neighboring areas. The telephone number is (850) 306-1796/1797/1798 and fax number is (850) 306-1801. They will be having a grand opening of the station on Dec. 2. Richard A.-Noiseux reported that a southbound vehicle on U.S. 331 was occupied by driver Janice B. Eckert, 58, and passengers Kaylie N. Williams, 12, Gage Rhodes, 3, and Andrea C. Williams, 10, all of DeFuniak Springs. Eckert reportedly "blacked out from a medical condi- tion" and drove off onto the west shoulder. The vehicle next entered a concrete cul- vert, exited, and became airborne, landing on its front and overturning. The vehicle came to a stop on its right side. Both Eckert and two of the passengers were taken to North Okaloosa Medical Center with minor injuries. Passenger Rhodes was tak- en to Sacred Heart with se- rious injuries. The FHP re- port states that all involved were wearing seatbelts, that alcohol was not a factor, and that no charges are pend- ing. *lra RE LTY BE-cW-irf-t-& Asociatms. Inc.-- 776 BALDWIN AVE. 951-2488 Eucheeanna Community Center hosts fall festival The Eucheeanna Com- munity Center will be host- ing a Fall Festival on Fri- day, Nov..13, from 5-8 p.m. There will also be a chili cookoff so bring your famous pot of chili for judging. There will be games and activies for the kids and a hay ride for all. Afterwards they will enjoy chili and hot- dogs. Admission and food is free, so come out and enjoy. For more information call (850) 892-2063. SSUN. NOV. ON CAR INSURANCE When it comes to great service at a great price, nobody takes care of Florida drivers like State Farm? CALL TODAY AND LET ME PROVE IT. STATE FARM INSURANCE Charles Lawson, Agent 1225 US Highway 331 South De Funiak Springs, FL 32435 Bus: 850-892-6111 chuck.lawson:chm4@statefarm.com LIKE A GOOD NEIGHBOR, STATE FARM IS THERE.' statoefarm.comn P060218FL 7/06 State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company * Bloomington, IL We need your help! The Walton.County Prevention Coalition is the Tobacco Free Partnership for Walton County. We need Parents, Youth, Young Adults (ages 18-24) and anyone in the community interested in Tobacco prevention and policy change throughout Walton County. WE are moving and shaking to make our community a healthier place to live! If you would like to join a committee that will be producing results in tobacco and substance abuse prevention,, come to our November meeting! The regularly scheduled Combined DJJ Council and Walton County Prevention Coalition meeting is Wednesday, November 18 at 3:00 PM at the DeFuniak Springs Jobs Plus in their upstairs meeting room. Our presenters will be Mike Gurspan and Lt: Strawn on DUI Enforcement Awareness. Please join us! DeFuniak Springs JobsPlusEl71 North 9th St.ODeFuniak Springs, FL 32433 Directions to get to the DeFuniak Springs Jobs Plus: Go North on 331 until you reach the intersection with Hwy 90. Turn Right onto 90 East. Go to the first traffic light and take a left onto Hwy 83. About 5 blocks up on the left you will see McLean's Florist. The Jobs Plus shares a parking lot with' the florist. Jobs Plus is the 2 story building in the back of the lot. We will be meeting upstairs. I-_ SP v 1 - % PAGE 3-A THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,2009 CareerFest 2009 held in DeFuniak Springs By JEFFREY POWELL Dozens of yellow Wal- ton County School District buses carried hundreds of Walton County High School students to the eighth an- nual.Careerfest on Nov. 3. The event was held at the Northwest Florida State College (NWFSC) Chautau- qua Center in DeFuniak Springs and was intended to allow students and the gen- eral public to see a variety of future employment opportu- nities. Attendees were able to speak with a .variety of vendors in an effort to better plan their career choices. "We hold this event so juniors and seniors are ex- posed to different occupa- tions and career fields," said NWFSC Chautauqua Cen- ter Director Barbara Jones. "We are trying to prepare the attendees for the work- force." Students arrived in shifts from Freeport, Walton, South Walton and Paxton High Schools starting at 8:30 a.m. and continued until 12:30 p.m. The event was sponsored by NWFSC, the Walton County School District and the DeFuniak Springs Rotary Club, which had arranged breakfast from McLain's restaurant. Wal- ton County School District SSuperintendent Carlene Anderson was on hand and encouraged the students to follow their dreams by pur- suing a fulfilling career of their choice. "What are you going to do with the rest of your life?" Anderson asked the crowd. "You are on an educational endeavor to prepare your- self for the rest of your life, consider your decisions and enjoy the day." Although it was unclear what many of the students were going to do with the rest of their lives, the im- mediate future seemed to be certain. After Anderson ex- cused the students they all hurried to get a lunch which included a hot dog and soft drink. While eating their lunch the NWFSC Soundsa- tions took the stage and per- formed in the sunshine. WALTON COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Carlene Andersonzddresses the gathering. (Photo by Jeffrey Powell) KA . - "!-,. :... .,..- . * THE NWFSC SOUNDSATIONS SHOW CHOIR provide entertainment for CareerFest 2009. (Photo by Jeffrey Powell) THESE STUDENTS WERE ABLE TO VISIT with the WMBB Channel 13 news and weather staff. (Photo by Jeffrey Powell) AWARD only the second time in his career he had won' the award. City Manager Kim Kirby asked the WCSB to approve the conceptual donation of 25 acres of Walton County School District land, located between Maude Saunders Elementary School and the Wee Care Park to the City of Defuniak Springs for the relocation of the DeFuniak Springs Recreation Com- plex Center (Gene Hurley Park). The board unani- mously approved the mo- tion, designating Kirby to CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1-A prepare a proposal showing finite measurements, instal- lations (at least two softball. fields), and a Department of Environmental Protection proposal. Discussion circled regard- ing the private use of areas of the park for Maude Saun- ders students during the school day. However, Kirby explained since the park's relocation would use a state grant it is required to allow public access at all times, but said she was hopeful in setting a precedent for ap- proval of a multi-use area between a school and the public. Should the entire park allow public access at all times, Maude Saunders students would be unable to use it during school.hours under the Jessica Lunsford Act, which prevents stu- dents from mixing with the public. However, Maude Saunders could possibly be able to reserve certain areas of the park during the school day, as is the case with Wal- ton High School and the Wee Care Park. Contact Ashley Amason at aeamason@gmail.com . l, � - Clary-Glenn " FUNERAL HOMES Locally owned and family operated Clary-Glenn Funeral Homes is honored to :A ;,.,. . be tamll owned and operated h\ Joel .-:.-i . nd Paula lenn. But %e want you to .\ , * know that , are al o family invested Se are not parr ofit ain ollOttown S investment group where our properries, bIdirbulia .nid hiiinc; are backed and owned by our-iotho n m\incsr.rs \Xc ire *re'ii local funeral homni. \'hen \'yu dij ba..inc.. it Cl.irv ;lknn Funer.il HIomn. in DeFuniak Springs and Freeport \our m rn: dori not v, into the p>Kker of outr-town im e;tors Co rpirirm.t %\% rend ':,r in\ e-tor hb.aked, % e don't ;ce the difterence- If \ou like fanmil\N _' ncd and opcr ited and family\ imreited, th.'t'< w hat w-1u % ill find at 'Cl.i.r\.-ia.l: nn F.uncr il HI.mc clary-glenn.com Clary-Glenn Funeral Home 230 Park Avenue * DeFuniak Springs, FL * (850) 892-2511 Clary-Glenn Freeport Chapel Funeral Home 150 East Highway 20 * Freeport, FL * (850) 835-2511 Joel Glenn, LFD, Owner * Paula Glenn, Owner Csadinity Hometown Christmas Nov. 28 Hometown Christmas is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 28 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Walton County Fair- grounds located on U.S 83 N in DeFuniak Springs. Come join the commu- nity for a day of family fun, arts and crafts, food, draw- ings, kids activities, Santa house, and more. Admission is free. Sponsored by the De- Funiak Springs Business and Professional Associa- tion. For more information call 830-1661. NEW. OFFICE IN DEFUNIAK SPRINGS LEE MULLIS MD Now Sees Patients in DeFuniak Springs! LEE MULLIS, MD BOARD CERTIFIED EYE PHYSICIAN & CATARACT SURGEON WE ARE Now OPEN "Darren Payne, M.D. and I would be privileged to provide all of your eye care needs in our new DeFuniak Springs Office." LEE MULLIS, MD IN HISTORIC DISTRICT DEFUNIAK SPRINGS 746 BALDWIN A VENUE (850) 892-6100 r ------------l------------------------- FRE- COMPREHENSIVE EYE EXAM Call Today! 892-6100 DeFuniak Springs Office. New Patients 59 Years & Older. Limited Time Offer. Expires 12/31/09 L. -------------------------------------J NO HIDDEN CHARGES: It is our policy that the patient and any other person responsible for payment has the right to refuse to pay, cancel payment or be reimbursed for payment for any service, examination or treatment which is performed as a result of and within 72 hours of responding to the advertisement of the free, discounted fee or reduced fee service, examination or treatment. OPEN DAILY 6:30 AM - 2:00 PM 892,0879 Smokeyjcafe.com LET US TAKE ALL THE WORK OUT OF THE HOLIDAYS! WE OFFER: f i a Jackages STARTING AT $8.00 PER PERSON, . Calerna (fervi'ces ON SITE, PICK UP, OR FULL SERVICE Catered 4 Venue 7'laala e WE CAN PROVIDE A FULL SERVICE CATERED VENUE FOR YOUR EVENT FAMILY OWNED. FAMILY OPERATED. FAMILY INVESTED. There is a difference. I I PAGE 4-A EDITORIAL PERSONAL COMMENTS *LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Editorial Comment THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 12, 2009 k/ a a V L r A Semi-Dry Run By BRUCE COLLIER Just when we thought it was safe to pack the genera- tors away and eat those cans of tuna and packs of beef jerky, the Caribbean sends us a Thanksgiving gift, Hurri- cane Ida. A look at The Weather Channel's track shows she was spawned just east of Nicaragua, then made a beeline straight north for us. Like she thought we were off our our guard. On Monday at around 10:30 a.m. I went over to the Wal- ton County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to take some photos and see what was going on. I remembered the last time I was there had been in fall of 2005. At that time, I interviewed a group of emergency medical and rescue per- sonnel who had returned from thd Mississippi Gulf Coast. They had been a part of the regional effort to assist the thousands of victims of Hurricane Katrina. Their assigned area had been Bay St. Louis, and they had photos of neigh- borhoods where foundations had been literally scraped clean of house, trees and any other evidence that people had lived there. Ida was downgraded to a tropical storm, but it didn't seem to faze her, since she continued toward us. When I got to the EOC "war room" (I don't know.its official name, I'm sure it has one), I stood in an adjoining alcove and snapped, some photos through a window. The room was a picture of quietly busy activity. I saw Walton County Public Informa- tion Officer Chris Mitchell at a laptop, reading, typing and talking to people as they passed. Personnel in the uniforms of county law enforcement, rescue, emergency and adminis- trative services walked back and forth, in and out of rooms, stopping to discuss and exchange information. Charts on the walls were marked, erased and marked again as the situation cHanged. Over everyone's head, broadcast on a flat screen, was The Weather Channel - for my money the only reality television worthy of the name. Walton County Sheriffs Office Public Information Of- ficer Mike Gurspan greeted me. Mike and Chris Mitchell kept the Herald posted throughout the day with a stream of updates, closings, notices of postponements of government activities and events, and weather information. Both come from TV news backgrounds, on both sides of the camera, and both do a great job keeping this paper informed. Sara Comander, chairman of the Walton County Board of County Commissioners (BCC), also greeted me, and handed me a paper with the BCC's resolution declaring a state of local emergency. In addition to declaring a local emergency, the resolution put the state and federal governments on no- tice of the possibility that post-storm assistance might be needed, and invoked their aid. It is Tuesday as I write this, and the night seems to have passed as peacefully as it could have. Ida is somewhere inland, 'troubling northern Alabama and ensuring a wet few days for Birmingham and probably Atlanta. Locally, there was a road closing on CR-30A, and about 5,000 homes without power (that's just Gulf Power's figure), though they seem to have got it back on pretty quickly. I have received no news of loss of life in Walton County, though I know a great many people got wet and dirty. EOC Director Capt. Mike Barker has advised those who live in low-lying areas to watch for rising water levels in rivers and creeks. We shall see. OK, so Ida was no Katrina, Dennis, Opal, or Ivan, to name only a few. The 2009 Atlantic storm season has been deemed "uneventful," and it is, by the standards of, say, the infamous season of 2005. That year, they ran the entire al- phabet and actually had post-Wilma storms named Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon and Zeta. Beta, a Category 3, hit Central America at the end of October, and Tropical Storm Zeta came at the end of December, lasting through January 6, 2006! I am not superstitious, and I am glad to call the 2009 season uneventful, if only as an expression of gratitude. I do believe in giving credit where it is due. Ida may have proven to be something of a non-event, but if 2005 taught us anything, it taught us that weather is the force in "force of nature," and that tropical storms are like insane Roman emperors - wrathful, capricious and brutal. SThis week we are honoring men and women who have served our country in the armed forces. Many of the cer- Semonies planned were canceled or postponed, thanks to Ida. In addition to honoring the vets, I would like to extend thanks and appreciation to the county workers who called the shots Monday and gave us a semi-dry run on prepared- ness. This season may have wound down, but there's al- ways next year. It may have been overkill this time, but I am glad to see the engine runs smoothly. The DeFuniak Springs Herald/Breeze, Inc. (USPS 149-900) POSTMASTER:Send Form 3579 to The DeFuniak Springs HeraldlBreeze, Inc P.O Box 1546 DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 Periodical Postage Paid at P.O. Box 1546 DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 Telephone (850)892-3232 Fax 892-2270 email:dfsherald@gmail.com Published weekly every Thursday Subscribe To the DeFuniak Herald by callina 892-3232 or 892-799 fo oeifrain. SCopyrighted Ma S Syndicated Content U Available from Commercial News Providers *4 I t*I LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR Editor: Every year Red Ribbon Week is held in honor of Enrique Camarena, a former DEA officer who was killed in 1985 while investigating a major drug cartel in Mexico. I want to thank all the teachers, students and staff at Freeport High School who participated in this event. Hats off to the Media Production Team at Freeport High, who created a phenom- enal DVD to educate students on the dangers of underage drinking and driving. Many thanks also to Stucco John, The West Florida Area. Health Education Council (AHEC), Hungry Howies and DeFuniak Springs Wal-Mart for their generous contributions used for, contest giveaways. Rita Browning Prevention Counselor, C.O.P.E. Center Editor, Parents and kids, now that Halloween is over and you had fun dressing up and going out to trick or treat, it is time to think about fixing up and decorating your bicycle and ride in the Christmas parade. Please conie and join us as we ride around the lake on Dec. 12, 2009. Come and help support the DeFuniak Springs Woman's Club and your health. P-Physical fitness, E-Environmental- ly good, D-Develops growth, A-Activity for mind and body, L-Longer life. Come and join with us, as we pedal in the Christmas parade. Thanks, David E. Hackett DeFuniak Springs Editor: I would like to take the time to salute all of our veterans. I have grown to appreciate them more than ever in the past few months. I feel like our freedom of life and liberty is be- ing challenged. I'm talking about the freedom that our vet- erans fought so hard for. We should never take our freedom lightly, because freedom is not free, someone had to make the ultimate sacrifice. I thank God every day for this great nation, even at it's worst. I'm challenging everyone to fly their American flags high on Nov. 11 out of respect for all of our fallen soldiers and veterans. They are our Heroes. God Bless Our Veterans God Bless America Sandra McHenry PRESIDENT/PUBLISHER......Gary Benjamin Woodham EDITOR............................................. .......... Bruce Collier ASSISTANT EDITOR.................i...............Alicia Leonard ADVERTISING SALES MANAGER......Gary Woodham, ADVERTISING Jenny Long Dargavell HERALD-BREEZE NEWS STAFF..........Ashley Amason, Patrick Casey, Bruce Collier, Ben Grafton, Chuck Hinson, Alicia Leonard, Dotty Nist, Jeffrey Powell and Leah Stratmann HERALD-BREEZE OFFICE STAFF........Alisha Brown, Sandra McHenry, Norma Rediker, Candace Scott, and Lisa Windham (PRINTING PLANT FOREMAN) Benjamin Woodham (PRESSMAN) Nick Harrison. "And ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free." John 8:32 Editor: Thank you for your editorial comment about The 1962 Missiles of October or The Cuban Missile Crisis. In memory of my brother Marvin Odell Rigdon, I wish to share my personal experience of that day in Red Bay, Fla. Odell was stationed at Homestead, Fla, Air Force Base and I received a phone call from him that left me confused. Watch T.V., don't talk, insects everywhere, everyone left home, and I'm leaving for unknown location, will call later, the phone went dead. I tried to recall his words. What did he mean? Was this a joke? I turned the T.V. on and Presi- dent Kennedy was speaking to America. Fear and shock set in. We are at War 90 miles from Florida. The message be- came clear, insects (based bugged) left home (Base cleared). leaving (clearing Base.) I knew his job was with fuel supply for aircraft on land and mid-air hook-up and that could also be for bomber planes, I watched T.V. until the crisis was over and then I received a phone call, I'm, O.K., on base, will explain-later. Odell served the country he loved for 20 years in the Army and Air Force. He passed away Novem- ber 8, 1981. Remember to thank our Veterans, Men and Women of Armed services and the families of our fallen heroes. Charlaine Ridgon Rushing Red Bay, FLorida Editor, Occasionally, someone will ask me why the DeFuniak Business and Professional Association sponsors and pro- motes Halloween Happening year after year, as well as our many other events. The answer can be found in the faces of the children, their parents and grandparents who come out to enjoy these free activities. This year was no exception. For the 18th year, the DBPA organized its downtown Halloween Happening along Baldwin Avenue. Thanks to the help of many businesses throughout the city, thousands of families were able to en- joy a safe and fun Halloween. Thanks should also go to the DeFuniak Springs Women's Club, who organized trick or treating around Circle Drive, the First Baptist Church, whose Fall Festival also brought smiles to many happy young faces, as well as many other area churches and organizations. First and foremost, the DBPA would like to express heart- felt thanks to the many wonderful stores and businesses who joined us on Baldwin Avenue,-including Woods & Associates, Beef O'Bradys, Dave's Music, Rho- des Jewelers, Smokey J's, Pizza Hut, WZEP, Stanley House, CHELCO, Sonic, Fleming Ward, Fisher Pharmacy, Mainstreet Beach, Team Walton, One Stop Bridal, Bad- cock Home Furnishings, Curves, Bank of Bonifay, Absolute Dance, State Farm, Walton County Teachers Federal Cred- it Union, The Book Store, Edward Jones, Army Aviation Federal Credit Union, Covenant Hospice, Nature's Health Food Store, Brighthouse, Cobb's Towing, McHenry-Hawk- ins Allstate, Mitchell Land & Title, Doctors Medical Cen- ter, Express Health and Fitness, Solid Rock Church, Con- nie Frazier, DeFuniak Springs City Police, Walton County Sheriffs Dept., DeFuniak Herald, Okaloosa-Walton Secu- rity, Wal-Mart, The Sweet Life, Nook and Cranny, Walton County Fire Rescue, My Photo Framing, Little Cat Produc- tions and our own D.B.P.A. Board Members. I hope that in the coming days, when you visit these stores and agencies, you will take the time to thank them for step- ping up to the plate, giving of their time, effort and consid- erable expense to provide candy and fun for the children of our community. On behalf of the DBPA, I want to thank these community leaders for making this a huge success and make sure they know that we could not have done it without them. Sara Comander, president, DeFuniak Springs Business and Professional Association . a 0 - g *lto s t ofh S isH Ar , Inc a re writte permssion ~CTF .. 6O - 00 0 0* $25.00 for in-state subscriptions �30.00 for out-of-state subscriptions ,VISA -Mastercard - Discover Accepted aerial' . j moploopmoo4a I- -- 1� I __ Thrift-Way Supermarket Nov. 12-18, 2009 * DeFuniak Springs, FL * Everyday Low Prices * Super Bonus Buys Register Half or Whole Smoked Hams lb. Family Pack Boneless Pork Chops lb. Beef T-Bone Steak lb. Family Pack Rib Eye Steak Family Pack Center Cut Pork Chops lb. IL- I--J IL- -- - i Sliced Free Smoked Picnic...............b. $129 Thompson Baby Link Sausage........ b.$299 Fresh Pork Pan Sausage ........b. $169 Zeigler Smoked Bacon........ 12 oz. $219 Family Pack Split Fryer Breast.............lb. $129 Sunset Farms Sliced Smoked Ham...............lb.$699 Kelly Smoked Sausage $2890 Fresh Ground Beef $1790 I I Fryer Leg Quarters $590 Assorted Pork Chops $1890 Chuck Steak $2990 Each Additional $10 Food Order, Super Bonus Buys excluded, entitles you to your choice of One Super Bonus Buy! Awesome Paper Towels.................. roll $549 Wesson Veg. Oil..............48oz. $249 Flavorite Milk ...............................a. . $249 Shur Fresh White Bread....................... 20oz.$ 09 Flavorite Sugar ........................ $179 Flavorite Medium Eggs.......................... dozen 99� Shawnee Best Flour...........................5lb.$179 Blue Bunny Ice Cream ..... 4.5 t.$449 Favorite Cranberry Sauce ........................16 o. 69� Banquet Pot Pies....................7 oz. 3/$2 Flavorite Regular Pie Shells...............2 ct. 2/$3 Fresh Frozen Cut Okra..................2 lb. $229 Blue Bunny Ice Cream..........4.5 qt. $499 OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 6 A.M. - 8 P.M. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT SALE STARTS THURSDAY 8 A.M. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOS Homelife Napkins..........250 ct. Pillsbury Cake Mix..........18 oz Double Luck Green Beans.14 oz Homelife B leach......................................96 oz. $3 9-Lives Cat Food...................4pk. $199 Flavorite Instant O atm eal ...................2.......12 oz. Shawn( Flou 1 Wesson Flavori Veg. Sug; 2/$3 Oil uort 48 oz. MortoE Salt 2/$l $ 99 . 1$29 Hungry Jack Pancake Mix ................2 lb. Kellogg's Pop Tarts ........................Asst. 199 Flavorite Cranberry Sauce......................................16oz. 9 9 $599 ee Best .. .. ir...................5 b. 1 ite a r ................ 4 b. .......................26 oz. $ 99 Flavorite Cream Cheese........................ oz. 995 *^ Red Delicious Apples.............................5 lb. 2/$5 Russett Potatoes..................10 lb. $199 P ears......................................lb. 9 9 Oranges...................4 lb. $199 Baby Carrots......lb.$129 Garden Salad..12 oz. 2/$3 VISA I Big 3 Savings Plus One * Weekly Specials * Best Buys I. $199 2/$1 Flavorite Singles.................... 12 oz. Flavorite Medium Eggs ........................... dozen Daisy Sour Cream.... 16 oz. 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The Proven Professionals Nay-lor l l REALTY &modaes Inc.- GREATT DEALS! 02-3232 THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2009 PAGE 6-A S. %.~; -l -w , . ,, . Luc Se S\ \ 1 1. I � L(0 C7� 1 ~6i $ PAGE 7-A THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2009 IRetailei po eutr PONCE DE LEON Hrs of Operation: Mon-Fri 8:30-11:00; 1:00-4:30 Saturday 8:30-11:00 DEFUNIAK SPRINGS Hrs of Operation: Mon-Fri 8:30-4:30 Saturday 10:00-12:00 The U.S. Postal Service apologizes or any ncoe - PO7UNITED STORES poST r SERVICE- Th n YO fo r'niie. THIS SIGN says it all, much to the chagrin of area residents who have depended on ser- BERTHA INFINGER has been the postmaster at the Red Bay postal contract station vices offered at a local postal station for more than a century. since 1975 six days a week. Red Bay postal substation to close Photos and story by LEAH STRATMANN When the light burning overnight in the tiny lobby of the Red Bay postal substa- tion is extinguished on Nov. 16, more 'than just a local postal station will be clos- ing. The station, open since 1975, offered more than just stamps and post office boxes. There is a bulletin board in the lobby where goods and services are offered for sale, a large postal box outside providing a secure mail drop for area citizens, and there is a sense of a community that will soon be erased. "I sure hate it," said Ouida Miller, 82, a long time Red Bay resident. "Even the box will be moved which means we have to go to Ponce de Leon to mail anything. It just makes me sick. If I felt better I'd have written to everybody from Obama on down to keep it open," she said. "We probably won't even be on the map anymore .without a post office," she lamented. Miller saved the post of- fice once before in the mid 1970s by contacting Con- gressman Bob Sikes and others, "I called Bob Sikes and a couple of other con- gressmen and they got in touch with the postmaster for this district and they came and talked to me. Ev- erybody in Red Bay signed petitions and we were able to get it open again." With the saving of the post office, the only thing lacking was a postmaster so Miller approached Bertha Infinger about taking the job. "Ouida Miller asked me one day if I would take the post office if we could get it back. In short order a man came from Panama City and talked to me about the job. When I first started it was open from 8 a.m. to noon and now it is open from 9 a.m. to noon, Monday through Sat- urday," Infinger recalls. When the sub station reopened, Infinger' was running it from inside the grocery store she and her husband owned and operat- ed, located diagonally across the street from where the station sits now. "I ran it from the gro- cery at first. We had a fire and two robberies and we decided we didn't need to be in the grocery business, so we sold the store. The post office was moved down SH 81 onto Tram Road for 10 years, then members of the community built this build- ing on land given to us by the Ronnie Bush family. They have never charged us rent for it," she said. Infinger figures the brief crime spree involving her grocery was due. to the neighborly way the grocery store was run. "I sold things on credit and people would come at the end of the month and pay. I would go to the bank and get enough money to cash checks, and some- body knew that and they came around twice. The po- lice finally caught then up around Freeport," she said. SExcept for the brief clo- sure, there has been a post office in Red Bay since the late 1800s. Currently 14 people are still maintain- ing post office boxes at the postal station, but they will have to make other arrange- ments very soon. Infinger has no help and she is there every day. "I don't have a lot to do as postmaster, but I'm there if somebody needs something." The letter Infinger re- ceived informing her of the closure, cited the downturn in postal business as the primary reason for the clo- sure. As more and more peo- ple make use of the Internet to pay bills and even buy stamps, small contract sta- tions do not pay for them- selves any longer. In recent years with the frequent change in postal rates, Infinger was often forced to estimate the post- age due. "My scales are old, so I just do the best I can and send it on to Ponce de Leon,"' she said. If a person is over- charged or undercharged, the rural postal carrier ei- ther gives back money or re- quests more in a small enve- lope placed in the mailbox of the sender. Little courtesies such as this won't be needed in the future, as people must go to a fully regulated post office for postal business. ' Miller recalls when Infin- ger took over the post office, she was paid about $100 a month. Infinger's salary hasn't kept pace with in- flation and these days she earns less than minimum wage to run a facility open 18 hours a week and she pays the electricity bill from her own pocket. "Before the post office TEL: 850.836,2220 FAX- 850.836.2219 was in the building we are in now, it was in my build- ing and of course I paid the .bills on that, so I just kept on paying it," Infinger said. "My salary comes from the postal department and I pay the bills from what they pay me. I was going to keep on going as long as I can, but they are closing all the little ones. It will be inconvenient. I've enjoyed it and I'll miss it." 8704 HWY 81 S RED BAY. FL 32455 WWW. R E D BAYG ROC E RY.COM \__________________________________________ MEMBERS of the Red Bay community built this building to house the postal station and the land it sits on is owned by a nearby resident. No rent has ever been charged for use of the land. STOREWIDE HURIJRY FOR BEST ) , SELECTION , 676 BALDWIN AVE DeFUNIAK SNOOK & CRANNY SPRINGS HOME CONSIGNMENT, LLC. 865-2976 i__aagia sSK9r 1994 Ford Ranger $2,900 1999 Mercury Grand Marquis $4,900 2000 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer $5,900 2004 Oldsmobile Alero 2002 Buick Lasabre 2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser $5,900 $5,900 $6,900 2000 Chevy Silverado 2000 Toyota 4Runner 2003 Mustang Convertible 2001 Nissan Frontier Crew 4WD 2005 Chevy Impala LS 2009 Honda Accord EX $ 2001 Jeep Gr/Cherokee 4WD $6,900 2008 Ford Focus SES 1999 Cadillac Escalade $7,900 6,900 :.' Leher HOW :"" .L-1 19,900 .-p- *Ce� $00//1*I.~~ ,ReaDVO ow6at4 $15,900 :'o �"'" '^g~ 2004 Ford Ranger 4WD XLT AMw . Ao NM -AM. -&e NM 6,900 '."" 7,900 .'m $8,900 :.. $8,900 �m *< IIKwKS mow *Aio�H^ Hom �L aa0tner lwH 12,900 .,", p12,900 :,,' " p13,900 :.< p13,900 6,00 : 7,9oo0 :r $18,900 :.. -G8,900 19,900 :t. ~ 's' $19,900 :'- $21,900 :.". .a ' '. . ,. I ',"EE 14. rgl r~ F6I* ...... $29,900 :`6 = �*Roo;D ,af^ *6Speed i.60,0,6 ASW iir .686"6,60 shp 41 @eeuckmcco -sop247 .eb 9ick gmcIU BREAK FAST LUNCH ' DINNER PL,\ Ir ll .I1RIE6. FOR l11MI' I 1AMEATS TITIKES HOIIMEMADE 1IEITILEAM, [II'IE h BiKEEI)l')I)O D FAMOIUSIliRED BAllY' ll) LI.l I II EFISillHOI E TII El T,�IN' IN lIED Rl RESEiVTIOI!S IIE)l1,REII \EATINI'iSAT".30l ih;'.30ll ii rtirrh 111 llr |'. i. fIr |lrla\k $7,900 $7,900 $8,900 $9,900 $9,900 S10,900 11,900 S11,900 W3,9 123,900 $35,900 :. 138,900 r � mm 20 M SiraDnlii 'l[ol2009 PontialcrGO G.lX4I i' 0!],u17']im!H. iffroa4:, ZI- I I I 111l 1 t"i!H; I;,I; IItii 1f ' :111 t 11i ,!H1h QLL 11111 1AN 1!1 I IlnI hif l 'HII tll l ' ,iilitl,; $ $ THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,2009 Padgett made ultimate sacrifice Sgt. Timothy P. Padgett was born on Jan. 13, 1979 in Geneva, Ala. He was a Special Forces medical ser- geant assigned to first Bat- talion, seventh Special Forc- es Group (Airborne) at Fort Bragg, N.C. Padgett was killed May 8 when a combat patrol he was supporting was attached by enemy fighters near Hel- mand Province, Afghani- stan. He died of wounds sus- The Florida ' "., Chautauqua 'T Theatre presents "Alice In Wonderland" ' Nov. 19, at 7 p.m.; Nov. 20, at 7 a.m.; Nov. 21 at 7 p.m.; Nov. 22, at 2:30 p.m.; adults - $15; students $12. For more information, or to purchase tickets, call (850)892-9494, or email info@fcweb.org. VISA and Mastercard accepted. The Florida Chautauqua is a non-profit organization. For more information or to purchase tickets, call (850) 892-9494, or email' info@fcweb.org THE CHAUTAUQUA THEATRE performers in dress rehearsal for "Alice in Wonderland." Performances scheduled for Nov. 19-22., in beautiful downtown DeFuniak Springs. SGT. TIMOTHY PAUL PADGETT was killed in action on May 8, 2007 while fighting in Operation Enduring Free- dom. COMMUNITY CALENDAR TIS THE SEASON! The Holidays are a-coming! With Christmas already in the air,, Partners in Progress an. ounces its popular annual Tour of Homes on Saturday, Dec. 5. Homes will be open for viewing from 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tickets may be purchased the day of the. tour from 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Visitors Center on Circle Drive. Adults: $14.95 + 7 percent tax = $16; Children under 12: $4.67 + 7 percent tax = $5; Babes in arms, free. Make plans now to attend one of DeFuniak's favorite Christmas traditions held the 'first Saturday of December each year. Get the Christmas spirit early right here at home in DeFuniak Springs. Call (850) 892-3191, or (850) 892-2004 for additional in- formation. COMMUNITY CALENDAR CHAUTAUQUA REHABILITATION AND NURSING CENTER will have a "Lasagna Lunch" on Friday, Dec. 4, at 11 a.m. Plates will be $5 and deliveries can be made to busi- nesses ordering five or more plates. ANNUAL MAY DAY FESTIVAL COMMITTEE- and Defuniak Springs VFW Post 4437 are teaming up to bring Christmas to those less fortunate in our area. To make this happen they need donations of all kinds (monetary, non-perishable food items, toys, and clothes). People, groups, organizations, or businesses interested in donating are encouraged to drop their donations at the VFW beside National Tire Broker across from Northwest Flor- ida State College on U.S. 90. For' more information contact them at AnnualMayDayFestival@hotmail.com DOCTOR'S MEDICAL CENTER SCARING FOR THE COMMUNITY' Now Accepting New Medicare Patients I,EX: RAORDOINAR Y PEOPLE - * E;X T.R A ORD NAR Y C A.RE O'Donnell Cosmetic Dentistry & Orthodontics ALLASP*ECTSOFFAMILYDENTIST Michael T. O'Donnell D.M.D., PA - PAINLESS DENTISTRY - Cosmetic/Smile Make-Overs - Root Canals - Implants & Dentures - Orthodontics ",hi,,.i,, ," eii . ,,',i ,l i * ,., ', . ,i ,, . Santa Rosa Beach ,'t Mf..l3 . Eu ,. ,J I- .'; '. :l'-11. ..3 ri. -! H -l t H, ':. ll fii Fi 7, - �:'� .C DeFunak Springs S' - ..I ' .."- ,J ,, ,- '. " 'r Gladly Welcoming New Patients * Routine Obstetrics * High Risk Obstetrics * 3D/4D Ultrasound in Office O0 * Gynecology * Infertility * Preferred Provider for BCBS of Florida and Most Insurances FLU SHOTS AVAILABLE Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri. 8:30 am - 1:00 p.m. Dr. James Howell, D.O. Carolyn Lawrence, PAC Robert Knox, PAC Christy Allen, PAC Dr. Stacey Temkin, D.O. Mon., Tues., Thurs. Mon., Wed, Thurs. Mon., Tues., Thurs. Mon., Tues., Wed. Tues., Wed., Thurs. 7:30 am - 4 pm 7 am - 5:30 pm 7 am- 5:30 pm 7:30 am - 4:30 pm 7:30 am - 4:30 pm ___Fri. 7:30 am - 2 pm Fri. 7:30 am - 2 p.m. located 21 WEST MAIN STREET, DeFUNIAK SPRINGS, FL Jennifer Esses, MD Board Certified OB/GYN As the mother of two boys, I understand the needs you have, whether you're pregnant now or planning to be in the future. Women & Children First 870 Mack Bayou Rd Suite D *729-7344 TODAY OIVN DAYV TH- RU FRI DAY Why travel out of town when you can have it done here ? Most Insurances Accepted Your Locally Owned MRI Facility (850) 951-6200 * 888-892-3523 101 Microspine Way, DeFuniak Springs, FL Located in the MicroSpine Medical Plaza PAGE 8-A THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,2009 -Chaut PAGE 9-A ;auqua Head Start expresses thanks The children of Chautau- qua Head Start would like to say "Thank You" to the com- munity for making October a wonderful month filled with lots of great learning experiences, as well as lots of fun. The fire department taught the class how to get out of a burning building. The James Gang taught the class that giving back to the community is a kind way to practice. The pumpkins donated by Mr. Infinger were decorated by the class and displayed, at the fair. Thanks to Mr. Infinger for his kindness and gen- erosity. North West Florida State College taught that there is a lot of education needed and to learn at Head Start. Thanks to parents for hosting the fall festival and spending some quality time with the children. SHOWN HERE IS one happy student on one of the Wal- ton County Fair rides. FHS PRINCIPAL, Shirley Foster, far right, with the FHS maintenance and custodial staff, (l-r) Jerry Dickey, plant manager, Kristie Dunaway, Martha Peterson, Ann Jackson Turner and Cindy Lee. OCTOBER WAS A wonderful month filled with lots of, great learning experiences, as well as lots of fun for Head Start students. Freeport High Shcool honors employees Freeport High School re- cently held a reception to honor their maintenance and custodial staff. Although FHS is a nine-year-old facil- ity that houses nearly 400 students, the building and grounds are kept in impec- cable condition. Due to un- foreseen circumstances, the staff was smaller in number than in previous years, yet worked tirelessly to have FHS prepared for students to begin the new school year. "In my opinion, this is the most efficient and highest functioning main- tenance staff in the school district. We are fortunate to have such a great group. said Charlie Marello, FHS assistant principal. Easy Breathing & Lung Disease Presented by Dr. Perry Hight Family Medicine Sacred Heart Medical Group Wednesday, November 18 10:00 am. Suite 3 Resource Center Conference Room Sacred Heart Hospital on the Emerald Coast Call to register or receive more information: 850-278-3600 +Saced ear SHELTER ARRANGEMENTS were one of many preparations made at EOC in advance of Tropical Storm Ida. STORM CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1-A law enforcement and other government officials gath- ering to monitor conditions and coordinate shelters and other necessary facilities in the event of wind and water damage. SAt noon on Monday, all non-emergency county func- tions were closed down, to remain closed through Tuesday. A voluntary evac- uation of low-lying areas and mobile home parks south of SR-20 went into effect, and Freeport High School's gymnasium was put into service as a shelter and a special-needs shelter. County schools remained open normal hours on Mon- day, but were closed Tues- day. A number of scheduled Veterans Day observances were canceled or postponed, along with city council and county commission meet- ings scheduled on Monday and Tuesday. Business, so- cial and church activities were likewise rescheduled. Law *enforcement and emergency services officials advised motorists to stay at home, and posted notice that the Clyde B. Wells Bridge (U.S. 331) would be closed to traffic if sustained winds reached 40 mph. At least one road, Fort Panic Road on CR-30A in the Santa Rosa beach area, was tem- porarily closed due to water over the roadway. Gulf Power issued a re- port stating that at the height of the storm (Monday night), approximately 5,000 of its 429,000 customers lost power. At 6 a.m. Tuesday, some 2,000 were still with- out power, with 175 contrac- tors brought in to complete repairs later that day. w Shoes. r A C "ou.r T I ChoiCe i.n 267 E. Hwy. 90 DeFuniak Springs 892-4514 EOC COMMAND CENTER was site of coordinated emer- gency efforts for Tropical Storm Ida. * V I' \?L~__I I John Thomas, M.D. Larry Rafey, PA.-C Emergency Medicine & Pediatrics & Family Practice Family Practice You're Invited To Contact Our Healthcare Professionals At (850) 951-4556 Or Visit Healthmark Rural Health Clinic, 4415 Hwy. 331 South, DeFuniak Springs, FL Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm MEDICARE & MEDICAID patients welcomed and most insurances accepted. New Paj . '' . Foot Care" 2441 W. Hwy. 98 Santa Rosa Beach 267-4554 Dr. S.R. Wilkerson & Assoc. Healthmark Hospital & Clinic WHY WAIT? * SAME DAY APPOINTMENTS - WALK-INS WELCOME * ACCEPTING ADULT & PEDIATRIC PATIENTS Dr. Bourlier, M.D. Interna! Medicine & Cardiology a a PAGE 10-A Drivers need to know... By ASHLEYAMASON Several changes and additions to Traffic and Motor Ve- hicle Laws took place this year, some of which drivers may not be aware. Before getting behind the wheel, it is impera- tive drivers are informed of the most pertinent new laws governing the roadways. Effective June 16, 2009: On a multi-lane road, the driver of a vehicle passing an emergency vehicle shall reduce their speed to 20 miles per hour less than the posted limit if unable to move over. Effective June 30, 2009: The requirement that the safety belt law be enforced only as a secondary violation is removed [it is now a primary vio- lation]. Effective July 1, 2009: Notices mailed to owners of vehicles which have been towed at the request of law enforcement will no longer re- quire a return receipt. Additionally, towing services will no longer require a return receipt in the event a vehicle is impounded or immobilized for driving on a suspended license. The 18-percent reduction on a traffic fine for electing traffic school is eliminated. The surcharge on traffic violations which is authorized to fund 'state court facilities is raised to $30. Effective Sept. 1, 2009; The license plate replacement cycle is changed from six THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,2009 years to ten years. Driver License Fee Changes: Original/Renewal Class E Driver License Original/Renewal Commerical License Original/Renewal School Board DL Replacement DL ID Cards Delinquent Fee Motor Vehicle Fee Changes: Base tax on all vehicles - 35% increase, fees vary by weight Decal Fee $3 License Plate Fee $28 Initial Registration Fee $225 Base Title Fee $70 Fast Title Fee $10 For-hire Title Fee $49 Delinquent Title Fee $20 Florida Title Transfer Fees Prior 9/1/09 Title Fee $29.25 *Initial Registration Fee $100.00 Plate Fee $12.00 Decal $45.60 Lien Fee $2.00 Total Fees $188.85 Original (Out of State) Title Fees Prior 9/1/09 Title Fee $33.25 *Initial Registration Fee $100.00 Plate Fee $12.00 Decal $45.60 Lien Fee $2.00 Total Fees $192.85 After Increase $75.25 $225.00 $28.00 $57.60 $2.00 $387.85 After Increase $79.25 $225.00 $28.00 $57.60 $2.00 $391.85 License Plate Renewals: Automobile/Private Use Current Fees After Increase Less than 2500 lbs $27.60 $33.10 2500 - 3500 lbs $35.60 More than 3500 lbs $45.60 Trucks less than 2000 lbs $27.60 Trucks 2000 - 3000 lbs $35.60 Trucks more than 3000 lbs $45.60 $44.10 $57.60 $33.10 $44.10 $57.60 Effective Oct. 1, 2009: An additional $65 penalty is added to passing a stopped school bus, racing on the highway and reckless driving. The additional revenue is to be distributed to the Department of Health for trauma centers. Drivers who are convicted of running a red light, pass- ing a stopped school bus, racing on the highway or reckless driving are required to take a driver improvement course upon a first offense. The court is required to take into consideration the hard- ship placed upon a DUI defendant when ordering commu- nity service and may accept payment of $10 for each hour in lieu of the community service. Effective Nov. 1, 2009 The provision allowing the issuance of a Valid in Florida Only license is removed from statute. The department will no longer issue a driver license and identification card to the same person. Effective Jan. 1, 2010: Any driver who is at-fault party in three crashes with- in three years will be required to take a behind-the-wheel driver education course. S For more information on these changes and other new laws, visit the official website of the Florida Legislature, www.leg.state.fl.us Unauthorized house party leaves home vandalized A part-time resident of Walton County arrived at his house north of DeFuniak Springs and found that it had been ransacked, and used as a party site. The ho- meowner, Robert Ellis, told Walton County Sheriffs deputies that he had been gone for two months when he arrived back at his Rock- man Lane residence in the Liberty community late last night. Ellis told authorities that he never gave permission for anyone to enter on the property. Sheriffs depu- ties found crushed beer cans packed into a bathroom cabinet. In one bedroom, blankets were found cover- ing the windows and two kitchen chairs were placed into the room. A back win- dow in the dining room had the locks broken off. A lamp was damaged as well. In a barn in the back of the property, an SUV vehi- cle hood had been taken and throughout the back yard tire tracks and ruts were created by a vehicle creat- ing circular patterns, com- monly referred to as making doughnuts. The barn doors were left open and black skid marks were found on the concrete floors. A nearby resident told au- thorities that at one point he witnessed about 20 people at the home. Various items like beer cans and cigarette butts littered the property. Authorities say they have a suspect, but no arrest has been made at this time in the case. Fugitive arrest on sex charges Over the past weekend, a fugitive from the Mossy Head community surren- dered to authorities. In 2006, Todd Spikes was ar- rested after being shown on NBC's To Catch a Predator program soliciting sex from what he believed to be an underage teenage girl. But in reality, it was an under- cover investigator in Flagler County, Fla. Spikes, 44, was a veteran law enforcement officer hav- ing spent time as a police- man in both Florala and De- Funiak Springs. Spikes is being held without bond at the Walton County Jail. He is facing two charges: lewd and lascivious exhibition with the victim less than 16, and using a computer to se- duce and solicit a child. Flagler County authori- ties are expected to extra- dite Spikes to their jurisdic- tion. Walton Co. fugitive arrested During a traffic stop,- a Florida Highway Patrolman took into custody a fugi- tive from justice wanted in Walton Count'. On Monday night, the trooper stopped a vehicle being driven by Jer- emy LaBeree at the inter- section of Coy Burgess Loop and SR-83 in DeFuniak Springs. Last summer, LaBeree, 23, eluded local, state, and federal authorities as part of the U.S. Marshal's "Oper- ation Falcon" round-up. The Walton County Sheriffs Of- fice took part in the nation- wide manhunt for fugitives on a wide array of charges. The Santa Rosa Beach resi- dent was wanted in Wal- ton County for obstruction of child custody. LaBeree was also wanted in Marion County, Fla. where he was mistakenly released from jail last May. During the traffic stop in DeFuniak Springs, LaBeree initially gave the trooper a false name. A passenger in the vehicle said that she knew the driver as Jeremy. LaBeree was arrested and immediately charged with obstruction by disguise, and transported to the Walton County Jail. LaBeree is being held without bond for Marion County, and the Florida De- partment of Corrections. DeFUNIAK SPRINGS POLICE REPORT DeFuniak Springs Police * Barry Davis, 24, Ad- arrested the following peo- dress not given, Tampering pie during the week ending w/ or harassing witness. Nov. 8, 2009: PUBLIC NOTICE Due to severe weather conditions, the Public Meeting and Notice of Intent to Apply for the North Bay Water System Improvements/ Expansion project scheduled at the Freeport City Hall on Monday, November 9, 2009 has been postponed to Monday, November 16, 2009 at 6:30 pm. For further information questions, please contact Robin IHaynes, City Clerk at 835-2822. PRO IGAM WALTON COUNTY SHERIFF'S REPORT Walton County Sheriffs Deputies arrested the fol- lowing people during the week ending Nov. 8, 2009: Crystal Evonne Si- monds, 22, DFS, Warrant VOP, * Richard Lee Whitlow, 34, Argyle, Obstruction by disguised person, posses- sion of schedule substances, out of state fugitive, * Derek Shawn Lowery, 29, DFS, Battery domestic, criminal mischief $1,000 or more, * Todd Monroe Spikes, 44, DFS, Using computer to seduce/solicit/lure child, * Christopher Denny Cox, 36, Freeport, Petit theft, * Salvador Reyes-Rafael, 22, Mobile, Operating motor vehicle w/o valid DL, * Matthew Vincent Hard- ee, 36, Freeport, FTA, com- mitment order child support x2, * Coty Ray Cavender, 20, Hubbard, Texas, FTA, * Nicholas Shay Cassidy, 19, Chipley, Grand theft vehicle, possession of mari- juana -20 grams, DWLSR, * Felisa Lynn Tinklep- augh, 34, DFS, Battery do- mestic, * William Hudson, 38, DFS, FVOP, * James Lee Sullivan, 34, Freeport, Grand theft, * Alec Chase Sullivan, 18, Freeport, Grand theft, * Donnie Wayne Rich- ards, 34, Slocomb, Ala., FTA, * Barbara Alice Boyd, 52, DFS, Petit theft, * Rebecca Thomas, 26, DFS, Petit theft, * Luciano Carrillo-Marin, 31, Panama City, DWLSR, * Belinda Ann Smith, 28, DFS, FVOP, * Robert Emery Bartlett, 23, DFS, MVOP, * David Philip Rhodes, 22, DFS, Resisting officer w/o violence, failure to obey officer, * Sean Patrick Martin, 21, Westville, NSF check fraud x2, * Marguerite Daehn, 44, SRB, Battery domestic, SI.S.M., 15, SRB, Posses- sion of controlled substance w/o prescription, * Cristobal Lopez Gomez, 35, SRB, Larceny grand theft, * Jack Edward Morgan, 53, Destin, Larceny grand theft, * Donald Charles Hanish, 39, DFS, DUI, S Nathaniel Brian Mor- ris, 30, Jonesboro, Ga., Un- armed burglary of unoccu- pied conveyance, SJeremy Steven Laber- ee, 23, SRB, Obstruction by disguise, warrant (Marion Co.), * Michael Lee Hall, 42, DFS, battery domestic, * James Curtis Daugh- erty, 35, SRB, Fleeing/elud- ing LEO, DWLSR, obstruc- tion w/o violence, * Daryl Wayne Woody, 24, SRB, Theft, * Melinda Faye Roberts, 36, DFS, Child neglect w/o great bodily harm, S Bryan Lee Boushley, 45, DFS, DWLSR, * Ismael Aguilar-Bautis- ta, 18, SRB, Operating mo- tor vehicle w/o license, * David Mathew Herst, 48, Miramar Beach, DUI, * Tihomir Aleksandrov Zhelev, 30, SRB, Warrant (Okaloosa Co.). Walton County residents north of the Choctawhatchee Bay can have old tires picked up for free by North Walton Mosquito Control during the months of November - February. North Walton Mosquito Control will only handle the rubber portion of tires - not rims. Also, we cannot pick up tires generated by commercial entities. Businesses should contact the county landfill to inquire about tire -' - disposal. Old tires hold' water and 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 THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR TIRE PICK-UP. PAGE 11-A THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,2009 Youth Market Hog Show and Sale 2009 The 2009 Youth Market Show & Sale was held dur- ing the week of Oct. 19-24 at the Walton County Fair. Much apprection goes out to the Fair Board and so many others who helped to make sure this year's events were successful, especially the hog sale considering the economy. Odon Russell, swine superintendent, also wanted the buyers to know that he appreciates their willingness to come out and purchase the show pigs from the young people. The sale at the Walton County Fair is one of the best in the Panhandle of Florida, thanks to these buyers. The audience enjoyed the an- tics of the ringmasters Dale Anderson and Jim Was- son helping the auctioneer get the highest bid for the youth participating. Special thanks go to Henry Alford for serving one more time as the auctioneer. Henry learned the trick of auction- eering while in high school and needless to say he has used this skill and talent for many years since. Courtney Bowden of the Paxton FFA Chapter showed the Grand Cham- pion hog. It weighed 240 pounds and also placed first in the Heavy Class. Ronnie Ard was the buyer for $2.80 per pound. Capturing the Reserve Champion slot was one of Susie Thomas's pigs Tax Collector's Office announces new credit card processor The Walton County Tax Collector's Office has con- tracted with a new third party credit card processing company, Collector Solu- tions, Inc., resulting in the ability to offer a lower con- venience fee on credit/debit card transactions to custom- ers. Additionally, the tax of- fice will accept VISA cards for online and phone tax transactions only. "The primary goal of my office is to offer convenient and efficient services to the citizens of Walton County," said Tax Collector Rhonda Skipper. "Paying with your credit and debit cards has become the preferred meth- od of payment for many in- dividuals and I am always looking to find a vendor who can offer these services to our customers more afford- ably." Collector Solutions, Inc. is a Pensacola based company founded in 2003. Their cli- ent list includes the Escam- bia County Tax Collector's Office and cities of Pensaco- la and Panama City as well as multiple government agencies in Florida and Mis- souri. In addition to lowering the convenience fee to 2.5 percent on all credit/ debit transactions, the Tax Collec- tor's Office will accept VISA cards for online and phone tax payments only. Due to VISA's restrictions the cards are still not accepted for in- person payments. For additional informa- tion, contact the Walton County Tax Collector's Of- fice at (850) 892-8121, or visit waltontaxcollector.com weighing 231 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson of Anderson Farms were the. buyers of the Reserve Cham- pion at a price of $2.96 per pound. Other hogs sold for from $1.50 to $3.01 per pound. Many thanks to all the buy- ers who, year after year, come out and show such great support for a group of hard-working youngsters and their 4-H or FFA proj- ects. Winners in the Heavy Class were: 1st - Courtney Bowden; 2nd -Courtney Bowden; 3rd - Rodney Fer- reira; 4th - Paxton FFA; 5th - Nathan Hobbs; 6th - Leah Infinger; 7th - Paxton FFA; 8th - Josh Mathis; 9th - Ste- vie Stokes; 10th - Savannah Claire Morgan. Winners in the Light Class were: 1st - Susie Thom- as; 2nd - Cameron Morgan; 3rd - Chelsea Hobbs; 4th - Grace Hester; 5th - Stevie Stokes; 6th -Susie Thomas; 7th - Aubrey Anderson; 8th - Laura Ashley Anderson; and 9th - Joey Delillo. The judge for the Show- manship Contests was Jar- rett Tyus of Sneads. He has been involved in judging livestock contests for many years. The Senior Show- manship winners were: 1st - William Morgan; 2nd - Josh Mathis; 3rd -Courtney Bowden and 4th - Laura Ashley Anderson. Winners in the Intermediate Show- manship contest were: 1st - Savannah Claire Morgan; 2nd -Cameron Morgan and 3rd - William Anderson. The winners in the Junior Show- manship contest were: 1st - Matt Bearden; 2nd - Em- ily Ann Morgan; 3rd -Noah Bearden; 4th - Hayley Bar- tlett and 5th - place went to Cayley Wilcox. The main objective of these contests is to teach the participants to properly display their hog to the judge and, at the same time, keep their eye on the judge at all times. Congrat- ulations to all those who participated. Several.proved to have mastered this activ- ity very well. A very enjoyable pork barbecue meal was provided to prospective buyers, the participants and their par- ents, and other special in- vited guests before the sale. The food was prepared and served by several parents and supporters of the hog show and sale. The meat was prepared courtesy of L & S Cost Plus grocery store of Florala. Many thanks to all of those who continue to support this special meal for the seventh year. Much appreciation also goes to the sponsors that contribute to the student's projects as "add-on" money to their project. Another group that deserves a big "Thank You" were the per- sons that assisted getting the right pigs out of their pens into the show or sale and back again to their cor- rect pens. This part of the event is crucial for the show and sale both to run smooth- ly. Many of these individu- als have contributed their time for many years to this valuable part of the event.A special sense of gratitude goes to Mrs. Sharon Rigby for her faithfulness year af- ter year for taking the pic- tures of both night's events. Thanks to Walton Co. Fair Hog Sale Buyers 2009. Junior Showmanship contest winners, l-r, 5th place, Cayley Willcox; 4th place, Hayley Bartlett; 3rd place, Noah Bearden; 2nd place, Emily Ann Morgan; 1st place, Matt Bearden and Judge Jarrett Tyus. Jay McDaniel, representing Anderson Farms, buyer of Susie Thomas, Reserve Champion. Intermediate Showmanship winners, l:r, 3rd place, William Anderson; 2nd place, Cam- eron Morgan; 1st place, Savannah Claire Morgan and Judge Jarrett Tyus. Ronnie Ard, Grand Champion buyer with Courtney Bowden, winner. Senior Showmanship winners, l-r, 4th place, Laura Ashley Anderson; 3rd place, Court- ney Bowden; 2nd place, Josh Mathis; 1st place, William Morgan and Judge Jarrett Tyus. Courtney bowden, Reserve Champion with Jarrett Tyus, judge of the hog show. Group photo of all winners. THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,2009 PAGE 12-A "Growing Wrth America" S NATIONAL TIRE BROKERS CORP. 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Blunt was charged with set- ting the fire and causing the deaths. The defense claimed the fire started when light- ning struck in the woods. "These mock trials are in- tended to teach the students about judicial systems and how leadership skills and effective communication can impact the outcome of a trial," said Walton County School System Public Rela- tions representative Mer- edith Spence. "Also, this shows that rules are made for a reason and if you break those rules there can be se- rious circumstances." After several witnesses were called by both the defense and prosecution teams, Judge Kelvin Wells gave the case to the jurors. The student jury, compris- ing 10 government honor students, returned with a verdict within 15 minutes. The fictitious Mr. Blunt was found not guilty on all counts. "Both groups did a great job, they obviously pre- pared," said Wells. "This is a good exercise for the stu- dents because civics and the judicial branch of govern- ment sometimes gets over- looked in the school system. It is nice to see all the great young folks in the commu- nity get involved." To learn more. about the mock trial see www.walton. kl2.fl.us/info/yl/index. STUDENT JURORS LISTEN INTENTLY to witness testimony. (Photo by Jeffrey Powell) ~ '3~�~ 04 WCSO investigator pens novel CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE KELVIN WELLS looks on as a member of the defense team questions the defendant. (Photo by Jeffrey Powell) Walton County Sheriffs (WCSO) Investigator W. Charlene Ammons relies on her law enforcement expe- rience, and rich Southern past.to write her first novel based in the Wiregrass re- gion of south Alabama, and Northwest Fla. Wendy, as she is known to family and friends, has been with the sheriffs office for the last five years. She started as a road deputy, and is now spearheading the WCSO's new Special Victim's Unit which primarily deals with crimes against children. Ammons' novel The Plan is based in the fictional town of Omega in southeast Ala- bama in the early-1940s. Al- though Omega doesn't actu- ally exist, the Washington County, Fla. native based it on places like Malone, Fla. and Eufaula, Ala.; and Grangeburg, Ala. In the early-1980s, Wendy's father, Robert Baxter, served as that city's police chief. Now 86, Baxter's law enforce- ment career served as the inspiration to his daughter getting into the profession. The Plan is a murder mystery which centers on Preacher Mode Lee arriving in Omega and taking over as the pastor of a long estab- lished church congregation. Omega is a small commu- nity going though the dual effects of a summer drought and the Great Depression. Once Preacher Lee arrives in town, things go from bad to worse. Longtime residents suddenly turn up dead. The victims are associated with such issues as adultery, child abuse, discrimination, and idolatry. Ammons said she wrote the majority of the book while still a student studying criminology at Florida State University more than a de- cade ago. But after putting the book away for a number of years, she showed it to a publisher and received very positive feedback. Wendy's 'ability to tell a story is similar to two great, southern authors who iroi- cally hail from southeast Alabama where The Plan is based, Harper Lee (To Kill A Mockingbird) and Tru- man Capote (In Cold Blood) At this time, The Plan can be purchased on the In- ternet by going to Amazon. com. Ammons is currently working toward getting the book out in local bookstores. She says she already has a sequel in mind, and soon hopes to find the time to write it. Subscribe Today 892-3232 CHARLENE "WENDY" AMMONS holding a copy of her book The Plan at the Walton Co. Sheriff's Office. 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THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2009 PAGE 14-A i. .. r^,'^ � i. 11l THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,2009 -People Places The weekend was for shoppi ig By ALICIA LEONARD ' A beautiful Saturday morning was the perfect setting for bargain shoppers in DeFuniak Springs. The weather was perfect and the price-was right as shop- pers attended Peddler's Al- ley and multiple yard sales around the Lakeyard made for a wonderful time to meet and greet between neighbors and visitors to DeFuniak Springs. Peddler's Alley, spon- sored' by the DeFuziak Springs Visitor's Bureau drew crowds to the alleys as they perused new and 4sed items and received infornma- tion on local businesses and community programs. The event has increased down- town traffic on Saturday mornings and St. Agatha's second-Sale on the Circle, a benefit for their preserva- tion fund, kept the.bargain hunting going, as yard- sellers set up shop around Circle Drive. Smiles, laughter and loaded'arms was the stan- dard for the morning as the Herald wandered around gathering photos of many enjoying the events and a few bargains for ourselves. .Alicia Leonard can be reached at alicia@de- funiakherald.com ilylegs: mystery dog starring at Ala.qua Animal Refuge Canine Carnival . . . This sweet affectionate girl is Lilylegs,- and she will be the star attraction at the Alaqua Animal Refuge Canine Carnival to be held Saturday, Nov. 14, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Gulf Place in Santa Rosa Beach. A lit- tle over a year old, Lilylegs is a...what? That is where the mystery comes in. Because of a DNA test, only a chosen few know what breed of dog Lilylegs actually is, and they are sworn to secrecy. But for a nominal fee, carnival goers can venture a guess and win a prize. There will also be lots of great activities for kids, adults and even the family dog. So come one, come all. Enjoy canine capers like the pet look alike contest, the best pet costume competi- tion and the six legged race. Bid on silent auction items such as golf packages, mas- sages and gift cards. The kids will love the bouncy boxing, a crabwalk and the bungee run. To add to the carnival atmosphere, beach music will fill the air all day and will include a noontime performance by Dean Sa- dowski, as well as Coconut Radio late in the afternoon. Representatives from res- cue groups will be attend- ing, including PAWS, Emer- ald Coast Golden Retriever Rescue, NWF Great Dane Rescue, Crestview Kitties and more. The refuge is located at 914 Whitfield Road, Free- port, Florida. The telephone number is (850) 880-6399, or go online at www.Alaqua- AnimalRefuge.com. Hours are Tuesday - Sunday, noon - 5 p.m. DOG OF MYSTERY, Lilylegs, right, will be re- ceiving visitors at Alaqua's Canine Carnival on Nov. 14. _ ___ I~_~__~__ PAGE 1-B THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2009 fayyp 4th EBirthCday Serin Eizabeth Brow 'fovemher 7, 2009 Love, Papa and cMimi ~*'e es *@ 0,<\ /i\ i ' O : o 0 � * � � .. ' a . / e e . . 9 a. a '// f' S," <. . , ,,,,I. .'_, . . ,,,,, ; , . 7 ' 4'L' 00 Im s o S- U . o . ii ,r - � ,-l/ " lr I I ,oe . ,-i: '"d/ '"" ."' 00~ o00 Q * . /.- -lllK- 11 c, ..- 1 U Dear Auntie Em, My husband and I are having a disagreement over our kids getting a pet. I don't think they are old enough or responsible enough, yet. They are ages five and seven and I think I will be the one who ends up caring for the cat or dog. My husband said he will pick up the slack, but he is never home. He has already said this in front of the kids, so, I am looking like the bad guy for standing my ground. Our home is not that large and we don't have a fenced yard. I need another opin- ion. What do you think? Thanks. Dogged mom in DeFuniak Dear Dogged, I think pets are great for teaching children compas- oi sion, and responsibility, but S it has to be an age-appropri- ate pet, and parents needs to supervise interactions between the pets and their S children. Let's think beyond a dog aCi nyo heAr the drums beating? The faintest whisper of voices, That's heard over the sea, come from our men and women. fighting to. keep us free! Can you hear the drums beating, For those who died in wars? For those who gave their best, can you hear the bugle now blowing, for those who are laid at rest? Our prayers will all go flying, over each crashing wave, May the Lord bless and keep them from danger quickly save! , By Mary Ann W4hiddon k _~L 7 hr ~ L7 b~ ~~ hP A.,P-7 -hP^ J, , Mr. andMvrs. Touchton or cat. What about a fish or a gerbil or hamster? Both of your kids are getting close to the age where they can han- dle a little more responsibil- ity, but will need supervi- sion and ground rules if you decide on a small pet, like a gerbil. Rules could be, no handling unless mom or dad are there, setting up a sched- ule for feedings and cleaning .the cage, or play time and always treating the animal with kindness and respect. Then, if you decide to go along with this, make sure the kids do what they agreed to do. Don't let them off the hook. Even a fish can teach kids how to maintain a schedule and a little re- sponsibility. You can even draw up a little agree- ment and a chart with each child's duties. But, if you don't agree, then stand your ground, mom. I.understand and agree that you probably will be having some extra responsibility with any type pet, so, you should have the final say. Good luck and God bless. Auntie Em You are special sweet andwise Present before S our very eyes. Tor a year,. we've watchedyou shine. An angel, our daughter, that's so divine. Sent from qleaven, for daddy andme fllefdwith hope anddignity A blessing, now and for always you have brightened allof our days. As your special day arrives we celebrate when Destiny entered our lives. She's brought us such joy andsuch love A miracle sent from godabove. q 15appy ist birthday Destined!!! 'ACcour oe, 'Mommy and'Daddy Send your social announcements to dfsherald@ gmail.com ANNETTE SENN, VICE PRESIDENT welcomes new member, Melissa Ortiz. Picot Club receives new member At a recent business meeting of the DeFuniak Springs Pilot Club, Vice President Annette Senn welcomed Melissa Ortiz as a new member. Ortiz works in community education and marketing with Angels Care Home Health from Fort Walton Beach. Pilot Club meets the first and third Wednesdays of ev- ery month from 12 - 1 p.m., at the Best Western Cross- roads Inn. ' For more information, contact Howard Rinker, 892-5334/974-1067, or Son- dra Frizzell, 892-7283/978- 3757. PAGE 2-B i Ask Auntie Em 'Mr. and Mrs. William 'thornton 'f Tort Walton Beach, Florida are yleasedto announce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Erica LaT'race' T'hornton to Franklin Atndrew Touch- ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Touchton .of DeFuniak Springs, Florida. T'he wedding was held at Sandestin golf andCBeach Resort on Saturday, October 17, 2009, at four- thirty in the afternoon. '1he receptionfollowedin the Link- side Center. Wedding colors were plum andsilver,flowers were beautifularray of liy's. Among those in attendance were the bride's grandmoth- er and grandfather Sarah P. Wimbush and James Wim- bush, Jr., the groom's grandmothers Rosemary Cooper and 'Marene ifolley, among with the groom's great-grandmother Ruby Luverne Poole. ReverandL. TDeon Wimbush was the officiant. Bridesmaids included Jacque Flynn (maid of honor), Shareese t-ludson (matron of honor), JoAnn T'higpen, Lenea Bare(a, and ennifer Zinkow. T'he flower girlwas 'Miss Bi- anca Tlynn. groomsmen were William Sutton (Best 'Man), 'Dillan 'T'ouchton (~-onorary Best Man), Dominic 'Maestre, Austin S-lessler, and 'Matt Watt. Ring Bearer was 'Master Jayden L. Lewis, T'yler '-essfer was the broom bearer, and Candle Master was SamuelD. iluff. Escorts included Andrew '_ouchton, Austin '-fessler and Leon Wimbush, Sr. Ushers/Attendants were f'iffany ifen- derson, ReginalCdWimbush andPorshica griffith. he Wed- ding Consultant was EWLT'-. fracy 'i. 'thornton-Lewis and Lashondla iowarddiitected 'he bride and groom chose a special Memory Ceremony in Loving 'Memory of the foCowing: Julie Clyrene 'McSwan, Tuell'cSway, Ira PooCe, AJ. Tbouchton, Frank i(olley, Dan oflley, Loreant iolfey, James Frank 'Thornton, Sr., Willie 'Mae 'hornton, James Frank ' hornton, Jr., Mqarvin Earl T'hornton, Sr., Amos Stroud, Ezella Stroud, James Wimbush, Sr., Bazzle Parks andgabe Yearwood Special thanks to: Personal T'ouch Photography, Ja'Dore i-fair Salon, Simply Elegant, Jones andCompany, Showtime Events, Premiere Event Rentals, T6he staff an management of Sandestin golf and Beach Resort,, and allfriends and family that made this day so special Congratulations to 'Mr. andtMrs. Franklin 'touchton a: 0* C.) S. 0* a rSo 0i .O ', o o" ' 0 . , O 3a �.� �~ c' * o� a ' .ea a Q o 0 3 DeFuniak Springs,,FL 951-0060 ' 4, . < " . Afterglow Salon wants to give our community thanks from our family to yours! Please joifn us Saturday, November 21 from 12 to 3 pm ** FREE hair cuts to children 16'and under** No Appointments/Walk in Only Our team: Gabrielle Nelson - Mandy McGowan Leia Glass - Christina Gibson - Anna Godwin �'� a a ( PAGE 3-B THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2009 Crazy Love: CarFshears his locks for a worthy cause BELLE VOCI, led by Lois Van Dam (foreground) pre- sented a program of traditional and contemporary songs at St. Agatha's Lakeside Concert Series on Oct. 25. Belle Voci and iadriga/s open St. Agatha's Lakeside Concert Series .W1 DEVERO BOGART AND LILLIE GRABER take a min- ute to smile for the camera. cMiss 'ortrhwest 'Torida SPageant this weekend Two local youth ambas- Florida Organization' sadors, Devero Bogart and ficial Charity) At this Lillie Graber, will be rep- contestants will take resenting this area this in Mary Kay Pink I weekend (Nov. 12 - 14) at overs, team building g the 2010 Miss Northwest and dancing. They wi] Florida Pageant. Teen Miss turn in all monies they Okaloosa-Walton NWFL, raised throughout the Devero Bogart and Miss year for the Susan G Okaloosa-Walton NWFL, men Foundation.. Lillie Graber have been ac- Friday will be Pan tive in the community dur- terviews for the Teei ing the last few months. Miss Contestants sta They participated in the at 9 a.m. The girls wil Intercoastal Beach Clean- a break from all their up, sponsored a booth for work to attend a press Breast Cancer Awareness cheon hosted by Ca at the Walton County Fair, Beach Caf6. The Little helped with crafts at A Day Northwest Florida Pa for Kids on Okaloosa Island, will commence at 6 and raised funds for Susan Saturday ends a busy G. Komen For the Cure. eant week with the Devero has also volun- finale as a new Teer teered at the South Walton Miss Northwest Florid Relay for Life, Walton Coun- be crowned. ty Earth Day, collected four The Miss Northwest boxes of goodies for a U.S. ida Organization (NW Marine troop in Afghani- is directed by Jami Da stan and assisted the DBPA and is open to reside] with their Spring Fling and the 18 counties of Nort] Fourth of July Celebra- Florida, from Pensaco tion. As part of the Walton Perry. The Official Cl Queens With a Cause, De- of the Organization i vero and Lillie hope to con- Susan G. Komen B tinue their commitment to Cancer Foundation an the Okaloosa - Walton area far the Miss NWFL( throughout their reigns. raised several thousand Devero, the sophomore lars for this cause an class president at Walton titleholders and volur High School, is the daugh- involved with the orgs ter of Teresa and Peter tion have logged a com Bogart. Lillie, a sophomore several thousand hou at Gulf Coast College and community service an an employee of Shades on pearances throughout the Loop, is the daughter of region. Mary Graber. The new titleholder In addition to being in- spend their year trav volved with various chari- throughout the region table organizations, Devero ing appearances, and and Lillie have met with. nu- ing awareness on the e merous government repre- of Breast Cancer and sentatives such as the Board charitable causes. The of Okaloosa County Commis- also be rewarded with sioners, Mayor Mike Ander- packages which inclu son of Fort Walton Beach, trip to Walt Disney Wo the DeFuniak Springs City Orlando. Council and State Repre- For more informati, sentative Brad Drake. the Miss Northwest F] Teen Miss Okaloosa-Wal- Organization or the u] ton and Miss Okaloosa-Wal- ing pageant, visit ton are very excited about northwestflorida.com the up-coming pageant contact Executive Dir which will be held at the Jami Daniels at (334) Bay Point Beach Resort on 1671 or director@missr Panama City Beach Thurs- westflorida.com day Nov. 12 through Satur- day Nov. 14. All shows start at 6 p.m. and tickets will be sold at the door. ADVAI Thursday Night will be ADVA Press Conference Inter- PR views, Friday Night will be the Little Miss Northwest Florida Pageant, Saturday TTCIN I Night will be Teen and Miss Northwest Florida Pag- eants. Following the press con- ference all contestants and Of families are invited to at- Tuesdc tend the one-of-a-kind Pink Pajama Party, a benefit Wednes< party for the Susan G. Ko- W men Breast Cancer Founda- tion (The Miss Northwest e Tuesday e (85( Mon.-] to set s Of- party, part Make- games I also have Past . Ko- el In- n and parting 1 take hard s lun- ilypso Miss geant p.m. pag- grand i and a will SFlor- VFLO) aniels nts of west ola to charity .s the Breast d thus ) has d dol- .d the iteers aniza- bined irs of .d ap- t the s will veling mak- rais- effects other y will prize des a irld in on on lorida pcom- Miss- or ector, ) 300- lorth- "CRAZY CARL". began growing his hair for Locks of Love four years ago. SOUTHERN ELEGANCE is known for donating its ser- vices for charitable organizations and worthy causes. For more info, call 892-3410. By BRUCE COLLIER Northwest Florida State College's (NWFSC) two vo- cal ensembles - Belle Voci and Madrigals - opened St. Agatha's Episcopal Church's popular Lakeside Concert Series season on Sunday, Oct. 25 with, an hour-long program of short vocal works, featuring soloists from both groups. The con- cert took place at 3 p.m. in St. Agatha's on Circle Drive in DeFuniak Springs. The church was packed, with extra chairs placed in the aisles to accommodate an otherwise turnaway crowd. St. Agatha's pastor Father John Scott greeted the audi- ence, then turned the pro- gram over to the singers. The recital began with Belle Voci, led by direc- tor Lois Van Dam. The all- female ensemble took the stage, dressed in holiday red gowns. The program com- menced with the audience on its feet, as the ladies sang The Star Spangled Banner, arranged by Van Dam. Javi- er Busto's Laudate Domi- num followed. Suo Gan, a traditional Welsh lullaby ar- ranged by Thomas Edward Morgan, offered soloist Car- rie Rogers a chance to step forward and showcase her talents. "Something from the fun side of Halloween" fol- lowed, with Libby Larsen's The Witches' Trio, adapted from the witches' incanta- tion scene that open Shake- speare's tragedy Macbeth. Larsen is a Minnesota-based composer whose works in- clude operas based on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and William Inge's play Picnic. Larsen also composed the next piece, Jack's Valentine, a bid for romantic attention. Belle Voci finished its por- tion of the recital with Irving Berlin's well-known classic pop standard Always. Ber- lin is said to have composed the song, a pledge of eternal love, to his wife Ellin. He reportedly accompanied the gesture with a more tangible gift - he assigned the song's royalties to her. Considering that the song was recorded by jazz legend Ella Fitzger- ald, among others, it was a gift that kept on giving. The. Madrigals, a mixed ensemble of male and female -vocalists, took the stage first in a series of solo presenta- tions, then as a group. Di- rector Allison Everitt kept the audience entertained and informed on the pieces. Solos were the traditional Danny Boy, sung by Lind- sey Buchanan, Saint-Saens' Ave Maria, sung by Bran- don Willard, Samuel Bar- ber's Sure on This Shining Night, sung by Anna Farley, and Craig Carnelia's Flight, sung by the duo of Stephany Heath and Cara Ratliff. George Fenton's Kyrie from The Royal Wedding was the first of the full chorus pieces, followed by Adoramus Te, Christe by Eric Barnum, The Cloths of Heaven by Z. Randall Stroope, and an arrange- ment of Simon and Gar- funkel's The Sounds of Si- lence, by Taco Sorgdrager. The concert finished with a gospel tune, Nothin' Gonna Stumble My Feet. As with Belle Voci, the Madrigals were greeted with a strong round of applause,and the audience and performers got a chance to mingle at a reception im- mediately following in the' church's parish fellowship hall. The next concert in the St. Agatha's Lakeside Series will be Jan. 24, 2010, and will feature a return visit from Venezuelan violinist Alfonso Lopez and pianist Michelle Tabor. Admission to the concerts is free; and an offering given directly to the performers is taken at intermission. . For details on the series, call St. Agatha's at 892- 9754. DENAE HOLIFIELD, owner of Southern Elegance Sa- lon, snips 12 inches of Carl's mane. WCED rICE f, LLC fice Hours y 3 pm- 7 pm lay 8 am - 4 pm e'll be open avery other evening from 5-7 pm Call 3) 419-4214 Fri. 8 am - 2 pm up an appointment t * ^Solutons itj~^lk'g" .. . - , , , . New Location: 1299 Hwy. 90 W., Suite 1 DeFuniak Springs (near Prescription Place) Subscribe Today 892-3232 VISA* MC * DISCOVER $25.00 (In-state) $30.00 (Out of State) a1mv6 THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 12, 2009 ALAQUA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. The pastor and First and third Wednesday, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. KID'S CLOSET to provide basic Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. and Sunday Worship services, at 10:45 a.m. congregation invite you to come join us for services at 9 a.m. every Sunday. necessities to children of Walton County families in need. and 6 p.m. Wednesday night Bible study is at 6 p.m. Pastor Scot Keppel Church school for children and coffe fellowship follow the morning service. First Presbyterian is a community of disciples of Jesus Christ who are com- and the congregation extends a very special welcome to come visit or Serving the faithful at 4189 Coy Burgess Loope since 1837. Come to the mitted to being an inclusive faith community, where persons from all walks make us your church home. We practice "Love one another". A nursery country for worship. Call Pastor Henry Martin at (850)892-4860 for more of life feel comfortable worshiping and working together. If you're looking for is provided. information, a church home, we invite you to come visit us. Church office phone number 892-5832. email:fpcdfs@earthlink.net Website: fpcdfs.com NEW HARMONY BAPTIST CHURCH is located at 2281 County Hwy. 2A, ARGYLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 252 Argyle Church Road, Argyle, FL DeFuniak Springs, FL. only nine miles north of Hwy. 90 on Rt. 1087 from Mossy invites everyone to attend their services. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. - all ages, Church Service 11 a.m., Sunday night 6 p.m. - all ages, Wednesday night 6 p.m. Pastor James Burnham. Call (850)892-2327, or (850)259-2173. All are welcome. BALDWIN AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH invites you to attend Sunday School 9:45, Worship Service 11 a.m., 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 here in your community. BEECHGROVE CHURCH OF GOD and Pastor D. Wayne Rickards extend a warm welcome to everyone to attend their regular services. Sunday School begins at 10 a.m.; morning worship at 11 a.m.; Sunday night services begin at 5 p.m. and Wednesday night services begin at 6 p.m. The church is located six miles south of Ponce de Leon on CR 183. For information (850)836-4484. BIBLE BELIEVERS BAPTIST CHURCH, The congregation and Pastor Dan Hershey, would like to invite you to come and be a part of our continuing church growth. If'you are looking for a fundamental, KJV Bible-believing, independent BaptistChurch, then we are just what you are looking for. The preaching is not compromised, it is straight out of God's Word. The preaching is known to be "old-fashioned," like it used to be. So, please come join us in worship. 330 North Davis Lane, DFS. Sunday School at 10 a.m. services 11 and 6 p.m. Wednesday night prayer meeting and Bible study 6:30 p.m. "Teaching the Bible as it is for men as they are." CENTER RIDGE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH invites you to wor- ship with us. Our Sunday school is at 9:45 a.m., Morning worship is at 11 a.m., and Sunday School is at 9:45., and Sunday evening service is at 6 p.m. On Wednesday night we offer adult Bible study and both youth and children's activities and studies. Each fourth Sunday morning service is followed by a covered-dish fellowship meal. The church is located at 1861 Co. Hwy. 1883. For more information, contact Rev. Nancy Snyder at (850) 859-2464. 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 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Wednesday night prayer meeting at 7 p.m. All are cordially invited and welcome. For a ride to church contact (850)892-0706 or (850) 892-4704. CORNERSTONE CHURCH Come meet and fellowship with other real people who genuinely love the Lord. Sit under practical bible teaching and preaching relevant to today's issues. Come let Jesus Christ heal your body, save your marriage, touch your kids, and give hope to the broken hearted. Come dressed casual or Sunday best. All are welcome and will fit in. No ties required. Seekers welcome. Come see for yourself that we are sound, practical, God loving people who center our lives around the person of Jesus Christ and a solid approach to the Holy Scriptures. We do pray for the sick and needy, and believe in the bible gospel. of power to meet the human need. Sunday Worship: 10 a.m. and Wednesday night classes begin at 6:30 p.m., Teens: Wednesday nights, Children's Church: Sunday mornings and Wednesday nights. Cornerstone Church is located at 2044 Hwy. 83, two miles north of DeFuniak Springs. Ph.(850) 892-2240. EUCHEE VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH is located in the Euchee Valley Community at the intersection of County Hwys. 183 South and 280 East. We cordially invite you to come and worship with us and make us your church home. Sunday School begins for all ages at 9:45 a.m. followed by morning worship at 11 a.m. Nursery provided. THE CONGREGATION OF FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH LCMS invites you to join us each Sunday at 9 a.m. to worship and praise our God, our Risen Savior and the Holy Spirit. Church Services including Holy Communion are held at 1200 Circle Drive, the RHD Building. On the 1st Sunday of each month, services will be held at 10 a.m.; afterwards, we will fellowship at a local restaurant. For more information, please contact Deacon Delvin Bender at (850) 826-2240. FIRST APOSTOLIC CHURCH at 440 Orange Ave. Church attendance doesn't have to be dull, mundane or feel like just an added burden to your life! You can attend a church service in which you feel both welcomed and loved, as well as be challenged by the powerful preaching of God's Word. The church family of the First Apostolic Church embraces the doctrine of the early Apostles and their preaching as recorded in the Book of Acts and other New Testament teachings. Sunday Services begin at 10 a.m. with Sunday school for the children and a spirt-tilled worship for adults. Sunday evening service begins at 5:30 with prayer, with worship and preaching beginning at 6 p.m. Wednesday' night bible study begins at 7 p.m. and we offer family prayer on Thursday from 6 p.m to 7 p.m. each week. Not able to physically attend? Hear sermons posted on our website at www. defuniakapostolic.com. Come and experience church the way God started it all in the New Testament! If you have any questions or need ministry assistance, please feel free to call the church office at (850) 892-7882. Rev. David W. King, Pastor. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD of DeFuniak Springs, located at 461 Van Buren Avenue, Pastor Michael F. Tadlock, his wife, Amy and Son, Hayden 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 9:30 a.m., followed by Morning Worship at 10:30 a.m. Sunday evening service is at 6 p.m. and Wednesday evening service begins at 6:30 p.m. Youth Ministry Services are held every Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. Please come and worship with us. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, 216 East Live Oak Avenue. 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. Visit our webpage at www.fbcdfs.org. 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 U.S. 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. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, 1063 Circle Drive, invites the public to join them throughout the week for wor- ship, fellowship, study and service. A men's fellowship group and Presby- terian women meet monthly for fellowship and Bible study. Children's and youth activities are announced. Call for information. Sunday (nursery pro- vided from 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m.) 9:30 a.m. Songfest for everyone 9:45 a.m. Sunday school for all ages. 11 a.m. morning worship. Wednesday 3:30 p.m. Presbyterian youth fellowship. 6:30 p.m. Chancel choir rehearsal. INDIAN CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH, Highway 280-A, 4.5 miles south of DeFuniak Springs, cordially invites you to come and worship with us in FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, located at 88 Circle Drive, Rev. Robert West, staff and congregation wish to invite you to join our family for activities on Sunday beginning with Contemporary Worship Service in the sanctuary at 8:45 a.m.; Traditional Worship Service at 11 a.m. with Children's Church (Pre-K to third grade) provided for both services; Vesper service at 6:30 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. Children's Sunday school (k-6th) is "JAM" (Jesus and Me) is the Multi-Dimensional Learning program with children rotating to different workshops (art, computer, cooking/science, games, storytelling/movie) each Sunday - "learning by doing". Other opportunities on Sunday include: Sr. High Youth Fellowship at 4 p.m..; Jr. High Youth Fellowship and Children (HIS Kids Club) at 3:30 p.m.; Food pantry every 3rd Sat. 7-9 a.m. For more information, call (850) 892-5332, 892-5128 e-mail fumcdfs@embarqmail.com website www.fumcdefuniaksprings.org. FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF WESTVILLE, 2100 Highway 90 West, Westville. Pastor Jason Campbell and the Westville church family invite you to come to a place where Pentecost is an experience, not a thing of the past: We offer a friendly environment with annointed preaching and singing, Our Sunday morning services begin at 10 a.m. and our Sunday evening service begins at 5 p.m. Our Wednesday evening service begins at 7 p.m. We also offer children's church on Wednesday at 7.p.m. Come experience the power of the Holy Ghost just like early church did in the Book of Acts. For more information call, (850) 548-5898 or(850) 892-7499. FREEDOM FELLOWSHIP INTERNATIONAL is a non-denominational church filled with excitement about what the future holds and a sincere hunger for the outpouring of the Spirit of God. We are a church where God's presence is never taken for granted and neither are you. Freedom Fellowship is a church looking for a people "who will humble themselves before God and seek His ways."2Chr. 7:14, Pastor Dennis Grey II invites your family to be a part of our family each Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Casual dress / Contemporary Worship. We are now meeting at the Continental Worship Center located at 2132 U.S. 90 across from the DeFuniak Springs Airport. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF FREEPORT - 430 Kylea Laird Dr., Freeport, FI. Pastor Ken Coots would like to extend an invitation to one and all to come and "Worship"the Lord Jesus Christ with us, as we seek His perfect will. Bible Study for all ages commences at 8:45 a.m. each Sunday. Sunday a.m. worship service begins at 10 a.m., and Sunday p.m. service at 5 p.m.. The Wednesday p.m. prayer service begins at 6 p.m.. Both the Sunday p.m. and Wednesday p.m. prayer services are being held in the Fellowship Hall. Explicit Bible doctrine is the continuous thread during both evenings. We at FBC Freeport are strong advocates of Romans 10:17, "Faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the Word of God." Hope and pray to see all there! (850) 835-2742 (850) 774-8327. FREEPORT ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 17457 Hwy. 331 S. Sunday services: Learning Center 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 10:45 a.m. Hear the series "Gospel of John;: Evening praise 6 p.m. Hear the series 'Things to Come" Wednesday, 7 p.m. Nursery available. Phone 880-6317 for more information. FREEPORT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 340 Pt. Hwy. 20 E:, POB 287, Freeport, FL 32439, phone 835-2447. "website-freeportpresbyterianusa. org." Bible Study is at 9 a.m. and morning 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. Fellowship immediately follows the worship service. All are cordially invited and welcomed. "Join us for a day, you're welcome for a lifetime!" 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. Prayer meeting for Renewal meets on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m "Choir practice meets on Monday at 6:30 in the sanctuary. FREEPORT UNITED METHODIST, 174 Harrison Street, (corner of Bayloop & 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 Evening Worship Service 6 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 6 p.m. Please come worship with us. FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH, 2415 County Hwy. 1883, DeFuniak Springs is a friendly little country church that welcomes all visitors. Everyone is invited to worship with the congregation. Sunday school starts at 9:15 a.m. Sunday morning worship is at 10:30 a.m. and Sunday evening services are at 5 p.m. Wednesday we have prayer meeting starting at 6:30 p.m. and children's mission program and Bible drill program. Every fifth Sunday, we have special music followed by "Dinner on the Grounds." We have a nursery for 0-3 and Children's Church for ages 3 through the first grade. Missions are very important to Friendship. We have Men's, Women's and children's mission program. Our pastor is Johnmark Brown. We extend a heartfelt welcome for you to come and join with us in worship and fellowship. For any questions please call (850)859-2287. GLENDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH is a congregation of the Evan- gelical Presbyterian Church. Pastor Keith Andrews and the congregation of GPC invite you to come and worship with them each Sunday morning. Sunday School for all ages begins at 9:30 a.m. Worship and Kidz Klub start at 11:00. All area youth are invited to Ignite!, GPC's youth ministry, on Sunday evenings from 5:00 to 6:30. The public is also invited to Men's and Women's Bible Fellowships each Wednesday evening at 6:30. Celebrate Recovery, a Christ-centered Bible-based 12 step program, meets at Glen- dale Presbyterian each Friday evening beginning with a meal at 6:30, wor- ship and teaching at 7:00, and small share groups at 8:00. At GPC you'll find teaching that's biblical, practical, and encouraging; worship that's exciting, joyous, and Christ-honoring; and fellowship that's warm and personal. GPC is located about ten minutes north of DeFuniak Springs on Hwy 83. Find out more on the web at www.glendalechurch.org or call (850) 859.0080. GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH - is located one mile north of Highway 90 on Laird Road. Laird Road is west of Mossy Head just before the Oka- loosa 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 affirmed, 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 a.m. and evening bible study at 6 p.m. Friday night home Bible study at 6:30 p.m. 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." HARMONY FELLOWSHIP CHURCH and Pastor,Donel Davidson to- gether with his family welcome all to worship God in spirit and in truth, at 974 Adams Road, DeFuniak Springs. Church services will be Sunday School at 10 a.m.; Sunday morning wor- ship at 11 a.m.; Sunday evening at 5 p.m., and Wednesday evening 6:30 p.m. Directions: U.S.331 N turn on to Williams Road go about 3.3 miles to Adams Road, turn right onto Adams go about 9/10 of a mile to church. U.S. 90 turn onto CR-1087 in the Mossy Head area go to Williams Road, turn right onto Williams about 2.8 miles to Adams Road, turn left onto Adams go 9/10 of a mile to church. CR-1087 out of New Harmony turn left onto Adams Road and go 9/10 of a mile to church. For more information call the pastorium phone number at (850) 834-2017. 11 a.m., Sunday Evening 6:00 p.m., Wednesday Evening 6 p.m.. PAGE 4-B Head. Pastor Todd Camp would like to invite you to worship with us during any of our exciting weekly services. We are a family church that loves Jesus! Our Sunday School hour is from 9:45 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. followed by our morning worship service at 11 a.m. Nursery and children's church are provided. Our Sunday evening service begins at 6 p.m., as we "study to show ourselves approved unto God." On Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. we have a dynamic children's program, youth meeting, ladies ministry, and adult prayer and Bible study service. The church also offers affordable daycare services. Monday-Friday. We are a Bible church committed to seeing God change lives in the power of the Holy Spirit. Come and be a part of what the Lord is doing at New Harmony Baptist Church. Call for more information at (850) 834-2871. OUTREACH FOR CHRIST CHURCH 6753 State Hwy 2 East, Darlington, FL.. We are reaching out to the lost, hurting, hungry, and naked. Pastor Rev. Curtis Manning and his congregation would like to invite you to attend services with them. Sunday School for all ages is at 10 a.m., and Sunday Morning worship is at 11 a.m.; Sunday evening services will be at 5 p.m.; Wednesday night prayer and teaching is at 6 p.m.; Come enjoy our anointed praise and worship and be encouraged with Holy Ghost filled preaching and teaching of God's Word. For more information call (850) 892-2048. PASTOR BILL HUNTER AND THE CONGREGATION OF THE BLACK CREEK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, "the Church in the Wildwood," invites you to come and worship with us just as you are. Black Creek UMC is located five miles east of Freeport at 278 Memorial Lane. (If you need directions, please call 835-4578 or 835-2522). We are a church body who loves people and who also loves to hear the word of God preached. If you sing and/or play a musical instrument and would like to share your talents) please come and join us.. Make plans now to attend Sunday school at 10 a.m., Morning Worship at 11 a,m., and Evening Worship at 6 p.m. Rev. Bill may be reached at (850)722-4223. PLEASANT RIDGE BAPTIST CHURCH, DeFuniak Springs. Located one mile south of Bob Sikes Road at 1015 Pleasant Ridge Rd. extends a special invitation for you to join us to worship the Lord and study His Word at the following times: Sunday Breakfast/Fellowship (8:45); age appropriate Sunday Bible Study (9:15); Morning Worship (10:30); Discipleship training (5 p.m.) and Evening Worship (6 p.m.); Wednesday (6 p.m.) adult Bible study and youth activities. Participate in meaningful worship with family and friends. Call (850) 892-3500 for more information. PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH located at the intersection of Hwy. 1883 & 183 invites .you to Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship Service 11 a.m., Discipleship Training and Bible Drill 5 p.m., Evening Service 6 p.m., Prayer Meeting Wed. 7 p.m. Please come worship God with us. PORTLAND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH welcomes you! We are here for you and hope you will bless us with y our presence as we worship God and live in the community together. We're different, and seeking new ways to be the church God call us to be. We focus on prayer, fellowship, study, missions and worship. A variety of activities are going on weekly. We have Sunday school for adults and youth. Worship at 11 a.m. and a new contemplative prayer service beginning in September at 8:30 a.m., nursery provided. Youth meet on Wednesday along with dinner and adult Bible studies at 6 p.m. For more information call (850)-307-2009. SOUTHWIDE BAPTIST CHURCH, 1307 County Hwy 278, DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Sunday School 8:45 a.m.; Morning Worship 10 a.m.; Puppets, Children's and Adult Choir 4 p.m.; Evening Adult Bible Study, Youth Bible Study, and Children's Mission Classes 5 p.m.; Sunday Evening Worship at 6 p.m. Wednesday mid-week worship service and AWANA 6:30 p.m. Sign language interpretation for the deaf provided at all services. Southwide Baptist Church has classes and activities for all ages: Youth Group, Royal Ambassadors, Girls in Action, Acteens, Adult Choir, Women on Mission, Paintball (ages 10+ every third Saturday of the month), AWANA (3yrs-12th Grade), and sign language classes for all ages. Pastor William Whaley invites everyone to come and hear the saving word of God. Directions: from DeFuniak-take U.S: 331 S. turn right on first road (Coy Burgess Loop) past 1-10. Southwide Baptist Church is located 1.5 miles on the left at intersection of Coy Burgess Loop and Millard Gainey Road. Call (850) 892-3835 for more information or for directions. ST. AGATHA'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH is a historic mission located at 144 Circle Drive in DeFuniak Springs.' Sunday worship is the Holy Eucharist at 10:15 a.m. A Wednesday Eucharist is offered at 6 p.m. On the fourth Wednesday a healing service is part of the worship. A stillness meditation class is offered each Saturday morning at 10 a.m. All are welcome. It is a group experience of silent prayer/meditation. (Be still and know that I am God: Psalm 46:10). Join the adult Bible study in the parlor on Sunday mornings at 9 a.m. St. Agatha's is the home of the Lakeside Concert Series. The Vicar is the Rev. John C. Scott, MDiv. For information call (850) 892-9754. ST MARGARET CATHOLIC CHURCH, 247 U.S. Highway 331 N., P.O. Box 590, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435, Phone: (850) 892-9247. Mass Schedule: Monday - 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. Richard Dawson, pastor. THE SOLID ROCK COMMUNITY CHURCH and its congregation cor- dially invite you to attend services with us. Sunday School is at 10 a.m. Sunday Evening Services are at 6:00 pm. Wednesday Services are at 7 p.m. The church is located at 26 Joe Anderson Road (Hwy 83 North). Our pastor 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 would like 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 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 and Adult 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. WESLEY MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, corner of Live Oak and 21st Street, DeFuniak Springs, FL. "Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors," Pastor David Wilson. Sunday School 9 a.m., Morning Worship 10 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 together in my name, there am I in the midst of them." Matthew 18:20K.J. V. "The devil wins a skirmish with a roar, but we belong to HIM who wins the war." WESTSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH, 295 Hwy. 331 N., DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433. 850-892-7112. The congregation cordially invites the public to come and worship with them starting with Sunday School 9:45 AM, Church THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2009 IN THE 8-10 YEAR-OLDS: L-R back Lydia Odom WCTFCU, Carol Doxey Mary Kay, Kim Kirby City Mar ger DFS, L-R V front Shemya Ed- wards, Honorable Mention, Kaleb Martin 3rd place, C Brook Chapman - "- 2nd place, Paige Howell 1st place. (II ,,, IN THE 3-4 YEAR-OLDS: L-R back Angie Willoughby Dave's Music Ron Fellenz L-R front Jadyn Padgett 1st place, Kalen Martin 2nd place. S CASH AND xk7C~� FREEPORT LOCATION Highway 20 East FREEPORT, FL 835-4221 GRAYTON BEACH LOCATION 113 Logan Lane (beside Regional Utilities) 231-0500 DBPA costume contest winners a real treat! 'U-'L ., T r . 4' '43 850-835-4153 18374 U.S. Hwy. 331 S. 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THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2009 Experience Judgement Scenes from the Judgement that took place at the Walton County Fair- grounds. This unique walk-through drama was presented by Southwide Baptist Church of DeFuniak Springs with a cast and crew of over 75 peo- ple. Approximately 1,900 people viewed the Judgement during the week of Nov. 3-7. Thanksgiving Outreach being offered by Westside Baptist to host First Assembly of God of DeFuniak Springs _ 1 _ r H20 Ministries of First Assembly of God in De- Funiak Springs will launch their second annual Thanks- giving Outreach on Nov. 16, which will minister to local families who are in need. The outreach is designed to provide a Thanksgiving dinner to those in the local area who otherwise cannot afford such a blessing. H20 will be providing one frozen turkey with all of the tradi- tional trimmings, as well as recipes for preparation and cooking to families in need. Limit to one per household. Applicants can stop by the First Assembly church of- fice, located at 649 Van Bu- ren Avenue in DeFuniak Springs between the hours of 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Monday Nov. 16 through Thursday Nov. 19 to fill out the neces- sary paper work for assis- tance . The turkey dinners will be available for pick-up on Tuesday, Nov. 24. Sup- plies are limited and will be on a first come, first serve basis. Anyone desiring more information can call First Assembly of God at (850) 892-2330 or log on to www. firstassemblydfs.com Community Thanksgiving service planned for November 22 at Community Holiness A Community Thanksgiv- ing Service will be held Sun- day, Nov. 22, starting at 6 p.m. at the Community Ho- liness Church located at 971 West Live Oak in DeFuniak Springs, Fla. The service is being sponsored by the new- ly formed Pentecostal Minis- terial Fellowship of Walton County, with the hopes of making this an annual event. The Pentecostal Min- isterial Fellowship is desir- ing to bring local churches and residents together for a great night of praise, wor- ship and special music from area churches, moving tes- timonies, as well as a pow- erful word from one of the area pastors. A special of- fering will also be received to be donated to Walton Cares for assistance to local residents. Everyone is invited to this special time of unity as the Pentecostal churches come together for this powerful, joint worship service, and together give Thanks unto the Lord. For more information, call pastor Michael Tadlock of First Assembly of God at (850) 892-2330, or pastor Howard Taylor of the Com- munity Holiness Church at (850) 892-6749. Walton County Baptisist Association to offer free Thanksgiving meals at the DFS Civic Center craft and bake sale Nov. 14 Westside Baptist Church will host a craft and bake sale Nov. 14 from 8 a.m. un- til noon. There will be plastic canvas items, crocheted afghans, rag rugs and as- sorted decorative birdhous- es, plant stands, pots, and more will be available to purchase. Come out and support this project. Westside Bap- tist Church is located at 295 U.S. 331 N in DeFuniak Springs. All proceeds go to the church building fund. Center Ridge Methodist Church plans homecoming Center Ridge United Methodist Church will be hosting their homecoming on Sunday, Nov. 15 at 11 a.m. Guest speaker will be Rev. John Wesley Spively who has a rich history with Center Ridge UMC. This' was Rev. Spivey's first ap- pointment and other mem- bers of this family also served as pastors at Cen- ter Ridge. Wesley and his wife, Voncile served Center Ridge with love and, devo- tion for several years and left a wonderufl legacy and many happy memories for the members of the church. A fellowship meal will follow the morning worship service. Center Ridge is lo- cated at 1861 CR-1883. All are invited. For. more information contact Rev. Nancy Snyder at (850)859-2464. Kid's Closet to be open November 18 at First Presbyterian Church The First Presbyterian provides basic necessities Church announces that its for families in need in Wal- Kid's Closet will be open ton County. Wed. Nov. 18 from 9 a.m. until noon. The Kid's Closet The closet is located at 1063 Circle Drive in the Henry Mooney Education Building. For more information call 892-5832. Be our guest on Thanks- giving Day for a free meal at the DeFuniak Springs Civic Center from 11 a.m to 1:30 Consignment spaces available for arts and crafters Christmas Festival to be offered by St. Margaret Catholic Church of Scotland St. Margaret of Scotland Catholic Church has moved its popular Fall Festival to the first weekend in Decem- ber. The Dec. 5 event will be geared toward the Christ- mas season and shoppers. Consignment spaces will be available for the first time this year at this popu- lar event. Spaces without tables are $20 and spaces with tables and some assis- tance setting up will be $40. For details, leave a message at 892-9247. p.m. For more information or reservations call (850)892- 0376 or(850)892-2722. Delivery is available. This event is sponsored by the Walton County Bap- tist Association and other local churches. PAXTON BAPTIST CHURCH on Hwy. 331 in Paxton will be hosting the Walton County Baptist Association Worship On Wednesday (WOW) November 11 at 5:30 p.m. There will be at time of fellowship and fun games followed by a pizza dinner and youth oriented worship service. All teenagers are invited to this exciting event. ai. 4j Your Station For Lfe! Christian Music, Teaching and Talk John Gradick - Mornings from 6 - 9 Dr. Tony Evans - Afternoons at 12:30 Janet Parshall's America- Afternoons at 1 Christian Radio for DeFuniak Springs and all of Walton County Otter Creek Methodist Church to host sing Dixieland Grass will be singing at Otter Creek Methodist Church Satur- day, Nov. 21 at 7 p.m. The Church -is located four miles north of Ponce de Leon off Hwy. 81. The congregation cordial- ly invites the public. -ri PAGE 6-B PAGE 7-B THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2009 '7 A~oY. MRS. ABBOTT'S K Class with Dr. Feitsma. First Christian Academy Kindergartens learn from community helpers Kindergarteners in Mrs. Holley Abbott's First Chris- tian Academy classroom had special -guests visit with them on Wednesday, Oct. 21. Dr. David Feitsma and his assistant and wife, Cricket, came to talk with the students about the care of pets. To show how veteri- narians help animals, the Feitsmas brought their two clinic friends with them. The children loved learn- ing about what a veterinar- ian does with the help of Shadow, the friendly resi- dent dog, and Mischief, the independent cat. Each child received a stethoscope and had the opportunity to talk to and pet both Shadowand Mischief. The first community help- ers to visit the school were (ABOVE)KINDERGARTENERS pose while on a tour. Chief Coley and the dedicat- ed firefighters. They arrived in the fire truck, taught the students in K - 2 about fire safety, and allowed the stu- dents to examine the fire truck and spray the power- ful water hose. In the com- ing days, other community helpers and leaders will ep- tertain the students at their workplaces. Kindergarten- ers will hear all about be- ing a policeman from City MALLORY MEREDITH checks Shadow's heart as Dr. F. observes. Marshall Mark Weeks, how will visit with Mayor Harold the legal system works from Carpenter. Judge Kelvin Wells, and the Mrs. Abbott and her stu- operation of the U. S. Post dents appreciate these busy Office. The final stop on the community helpers and city helper tour is City Hall leaders who shared so will- where the kindergarteners ingly. November 15 First Baptist Church of Freeport to host sing First Baptist Church Freeport is hosting song- writer and musician Mark Lanier and "secret guest" in concert at 5 p.m. on Nov. 15, 2009. The congregation of First Baptist Church cordially in- vites everyone to come and join them in concert. The church is located at 430 Kylea Laird Dr, Free- port, FL., across from .the Middle School. Admission is free. Love offering will be taken. Social activities and food to follow concert. For information call 850- 2742 or (850)-774-8327. The Solid Rock Commu- nity Church located in De- Funiak Springs at the corner of CR-83 N and Joe Ander- son Rd, will be selling Bos- ton Butts for $20 each. All proceeds go toward building our new Fellowship Hall. The butts can be picked up on Sat., Nov. 21 at the church from 8 a.m. until 4 MARK LANIER p.m. To get your order in, call one of the following numbers:(850)892-2253, (850)951-2003,(850)859- 2353, (850)859-2592 Harvest Day Program planned at Mt. Pishah UMC in Freeport Harvest Day Program Elder Don Conner, assistant Rufus Woods, Jr., foun is set for Sunday, Nov. 15, pastor of McQueen's Tem- and pastor of Love Cen at Mt. Pisgah Methodist ple, Ebro. Lunch will follow Missionary Baptist Chui Church in Freeport. Morn- in the dining hall. The eve- Panama City, Fla. ing services will begin at ning services will begin at 3 For information call I 11 a.m. with guest speaker p.m. with guest speaker Dr. tor Brown at (850)835-98 First Lutheran in Florala to host indoor yard sale First Lutheran in Flora- la to host indoor yard sale/ bake goods/craft sale on No- vember 14 Come rain or shine to the First Lutheran fall indoor yard sale on Nov. 14, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Yard sale items will include house- hold, clothing, books, plants and treasures for everyone. There will also be a large se- lection of homemade baked goods and handmade craft items for early shopping for Thanksgiving, birthday and Christmas gifts. Everyone is invited to join them for coffee and pastries for breakfast or eat lunch der iter rch, 'as- 842. with them by having a hot dog or hamburger, soda and chips, all at reasonable pric- es. The church is located at 24512 Fifth Avenue in Flo- rala, AL., close to the Flor- ida/Alabama state line on U.S. 331. Indian Creek Baptist Church to host fall festival November 14 Indian Creek Baptist of games for the children Everyone is invited .T h e church will be hosting a fall with prizes, hamburgers, church is located about five festival on Sat. Nov. 14 from hotdogs, boiled peanuts and miles out on CR-280A (S 4 to 6 p.m. There will be lots fun for the whole family. Second St.) Happiness, the By-Product of Righteousness from the messages of Adrian Rogers BIBLE MEDITATION: Matthew 5:6 - "Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled." DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT: Happiness is something you stumble over on your way to serving Jesus. When you are serving the Lord Jesus Christ, happiness is the by-product of righteousness. People who are trying to be happy are focusing their energy at the wrong target. If you will s-ek after righteousness, then you will be happy. What. you need is to drink of the Spirit, to feed on the Word of God. The deepest need of your heart will be met only in Jesus ACTION POINT: Ask the Lord to fill you with His presence, to fulfill the deepest need of your heart in Him and Him alone. Now trust Him to do it BY REV. DR. G. CHARLES SATTERWHITE, PASTOR * As you got up this morn- ing, I watched you, and hoped you would talk to me, even if it were just a few words, asking my opinion, or thanking me for something good that happened in your life yesterday. I noticed you were too busy, trying to find the right outfit to wear. * When you ran around the house getting ready, I knew there would be a few minutes for you to stop and say hello, but you were just to busy. At one point, you waited fifteen minutes with nothing to do except sit in a chair. Then, I saw you spring to your feet. I thought you're going to talk to me! Ah, you ran to the phone and called a friend instead. I watched patiently all day long. With all your activities, I guess you were just too busy to speak to me. * I noticed that before lunch you looked around, perhaps you felt embarrassed to talk to me, that is why you didn't bow your head. You glanced three or four tables over, and you noticed that some of your friends talked to me briefly before they ate, but you didn't. That's okay. There is still time left, and I hope that you will speak with me. * You went home, and you had so many things to do. After a few of them were done, you turned on the TV. I didn't know whether you enjoyed TV or not, be- cause just about anything goes, and you spend time each day not thinking about anything. I waited patiently again as you watched TV and ate your meal, but again you didn't talk to me. - Bedtime-I guess you feel tired. Because, after you said goodnight to your family, you snuggled into bed and fell asleep. That's okay, be- cause I am always there for you. I am infinitely patient, I even want to teach you to be patient with others. - I love you so much that I wait for a nod, prayer, thought, or a thankful part of your heart. It is difficult having one-sided conversa- tion. * Well, you are getting up Rev. Dr. G. Charles Satterwhite, Pastor again. I will wait, with noth- ing but love for you. Hoping that today you will give me some time. Have a blessed day! Your friend, GOD Happy 4th Birthday Keegan Andrew Beasley 11-6-05-04/22/08 , ,..r, .I r I No words I % rite can ever say how much I nr-ss \ou everyday. S As time goes by. the loneliness grw-. Ho\ I mnus.- i. nobody knows! SI think oft' y in silence, �_ I often speak your name, But all I have are memories. and photos in a frame. 'No one knows mIi sorrow, .' 110 no one ses me weep. ' SBut the lohve I have for 'you ' It's in my heart to ketep-. Ie ner stopped loving yo u. I know I never wi'. i Deep inside IIImy heart, , N You are \with ltme still. , Lve vou Baby Bo,\y S, LLove. Sl ,:mnmy, Daddy, ' IKarsvn. Klnie, f and family\ �l., , ,, " ,'-, ' iI," " y' r,, 1' .V " ,"r I ! ' ,' i, ' '' ', ' Your Friend God Solid Rock Community Chtirch will be selling Boston butts I THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 12, 2009 Baker Sarah Nell Baker, 93, passed away Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009 at Healthmark Re- gional Medical Center. She was born Sept. 24, 1916 in New Brockton, Ala., to Tyrie and Lillian Sawyer. Nell grew up on a farm near Clintonville, Ala., graduat- ed from New Brockton High School, and attended Troy State College. After mar- rying Fred Baker, who pre- ceded her in death, Nell re- sided in Walton County for the past sixty-nine years. Nell will be remembered for her high energy level, zest for life, and her accom- plished fishing and golfing skills. She was a charter member of the DeFuniak Hopkins Hazel Montell Clark Hopkins, 83 formerly of De- Funiak Springs, Fla., passed away Friday, Nov. 6, 2009 at the home of her daugh- ter in Douglasville, Ga. She was born July 4, 1926 in Bremen, Ga., the daughter of Rev. Bruce James Clark and Jenny Maebelle Posey Clark. Mrs. Hopkins worked most of her employment life as an administrative secre- tary with state government, however, after her husband's retirement from the Federal prison system, they moved to DeFuniak Springs in late 1980. They had friends who had moved to this area, and after visiting the area, pur- chased property and built their dream home. Hazel was active at Calvary Bap- tist Church, singing in the choir as long as her eyesight Memorial Services were- held Saturday Nov. 7, 2009 in the McDonald Funeral Home Chapel for Steven Clint Byrd Sr., 59, of Pica- yune, Miss., who died Nov. 4, 2009 at Highland Com- munity Hospital. Services were under the direction of McDonald Funeral Home. A native of Orlando, Fla, he was Tug Boat Captain for BP Oil Company.. He was preceded in death by his father, Wilbur Harris Byrd and two brothers Survivors include: moth- er, Sybil Phillips of Biloxi, Miss.; wife, Virginia Clark Byrd of Picayune, Miss.; two sons, Steven Byrd Jr., Wilbur Byrd; five grand- children, Valorie Byrd, An- gel Byrd, Bradley Byrd, Memorial service for Robert Egidio The memorial service for Dr. Robert Egidio will be held Wednesday, Nov. 18 at 1:30 p.m. in the cafeteria at Healthmark Regional Medi- cal Center. Springs Country Club and spent many days fishing in the Choctawhatchee River. Nell was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of DeFuniak Springs for many years and most re- cently a member of Commu- nity Church of Santa Rosa Beach. Nell is survived by her two sons, Freddy Baker of DeFuniak Springs and Em- ery Baker of Braselton, Ga., four grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren. Memorial services were- held Monday, Nov. 9; 2009 in the chapel of Davis-Watkins Funeral Home, DeFuniak Springs, Fla. with Rever- end Pete Hyde officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the First Presbyterian Church of De- Funiak Springs, 1063 Circle Drive, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435, or Communi- ty Church of Santa Rosa Beach, 3524 U.S. Highway 98 West, Santa Rosa Beach, FL. 32459. Memories and condolenc- es may be shared with the family at www.daviswat- kins.com. Arrangements and ser- vices are under the direction of Davis-Watkins Funeral permitted and was very ac- tive in WMU. An avid read- er, especially of the works of Helen Steiner Rice, Mrs. Hopkins also enjoyed her "stories", The Guiding Light and As The World Turns. She was noted for her angel food cakes and she and her husband enjoyed putting up jellies, jams and pickels. Hazel and Henry enjoyed their retirement years in DeFuniak Springs and after his death in 1999, she con- tinued to live here until ill health dictated she go to live with her daughter in Doug- lasville. Hazel was a Chris- tian woman who loved God, her family and friends, and Calvary Baptist Church. Among survivors are her son Steve Hopkins of Springfield, Mo., Pam Wil- son of Hiram, Ga., and Twila Pfeiffer and husband Roger of Douglasville, Ga; her sister, Dorothy Gregornik of Mayesville, Mo.; two grand- children, Jason Wilson and Tonya Maloy and four great grandchildren also survive. Visitation was Monday, Nov. 9, 2009. in Jerry Evans Chapel with funeral ser- vices following at 11 a.m. in the chapel with Pastor Bill Stephens officiating. Burial followed in the Hopkin's family plot in Magnolia Cemetery. Friends and family ,may go on line to view obituaries, offer condolences and sign the guest register at jerrye- vansfuneralhome.com Byrd Ellie Bryd, all of Picayune, and Shawn Michael Byrd of N.C. Visitation was held Sat- urday, Nov. 7, 2009, from 9 a.m. until the time of the service at the funeral home. Obituary and register book can be found on www. mcdonaldfh.com. Rushing John Paul Rushing, 40, passed away Nov. 4, 2009. He was born Feb. 22, 1969, in DeFuniak Springs, Fla.,to John Fulton Rushing and Evelyn Mae Rushing. Rushing was a lifelong res- ident of Walton County. He was Baptist by faith and a member of Knox Hill Bap- tist Church. He attended school in Walton County. He graduated from Wash- ington-Holmes Vocational Technical Center as a Truck Driver. He enjoyed fish- ing, hunting and riding the babies around in his wheel chair. Rushing was preceded Loomis Mark Alan Loomis, 51, of Santa Rosa Beach, Fla., was born March 1, 1958 in Onei- da, N.Y. He passed away unexpectedly at home on Friday Nov. 6, 2009. Loomis was the son of Dr. and Mrs. Wendell King Loomis, also of Santa Rosa 'Beach. Loomis was a graduate of Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md., and he then worked as a veterinary assistant for his father for a number of years. He then went on to attend Culinary School in Baltimore, Md., and worked for many years in Maryland and in South Walton County as a pastry chef. Subscribe Today Call 892-3232 in death by his mater- nal grandfather, Matthew Joe Rushing and paternal grandparents, Edward and Vera Mae Rushing. Rushing is survived by his parents, Fulton and Evelyn Rushing of Euchee Valley; maternal grandmother, Eu- nice Rushing of Euchee Val- ley; two sisters, Paula Pro- haska and husband, Frank of WeekiWachee, Fla. and Selena Groce of Euchee Val- ley. He is also survived by a special cousin Wayne Rush- ing, and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and great- nephews. Funeral services were con- ducted Friday, Nov. 6, 2009 at Clary-Glenn Funeral Home with Revs. Rodney Infinger, and Mike McVay officiating. Burial followed in the Eu- chee Valley Cemetery. Friends and family may go online to view obituaries, of- fer condolences and sign a guest book, at www.clary- glenn.com Clary-Glenn Funeral Home was entrusted with the ar- rangements. Loomis is survived by his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Wendell King Loomis of Santa Rosa Beach; his sis- ters, Sharon Loomis of Se- attle, Wash., Linda Shovea, Sandy Johnson and Deb- bie Loomis- Earles, all of Santa Rosa Beach. He is also survived by his broth- ers, Craig Loomis of Los Angeles,Calif., and Douglas Loomis of Conroe, Texas. He is from a large extended family with many wonderful aunts, uncles, nieces, neph- ews as well as cousins who are too numerous to fit on this page. We all miss him very much. Loomis will be remem- bered by us all for his love of wildlife, with a special love for wolves and for his love of Native American Art. He will also be remembered for the great higs we received from him as well as for his dry sense of humor. Memorial service was held at Christ the King Episcopal Church on CR-393 North, in Santa Rosa Beach, on Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009, at 10:30 a.m. Friends and family may go online to view obituaries, offer condolences and sign a guest book at www.clary- glenn.com Clary-Glenn Freeport Chapel Funeral Home was entrusted with the arrange- ments. The - . Clary-Glenn FUNERAL HOMES Locally oz6ned and family operated . - . . .. . . ... In Loving Memory of James (Jim) Edward McCormick November 11, 1946 - November 30, 2004 He touched our lives, he blessed us all. He helped all those in need. He knew his time and took the call, and now his soul is free It has been five years since the Lord has tak- en you home, but our pain of your loss from us, it seems like eternity. If we have learned only one thing through this, it's that God will never leave us or forsake us. He has been here through this storm and we will praise Him and lift ou hands to Him for He is who He is no matte where we are. He has been here with every tear we have cried and has held our hands, and has never left our side. Yet our hearts are torn, He has given uis the strength to carry on, because He is where our help comes from, the Maker of Heaven and Earth. You were a man who never questioned the mission God sent you on. In your life and your words you shared with us, you fought the good fight, you finished the course and kept the faith. We know that you, an adored son, be- loved husband, wise father, faithful friend, lov- ing brother, and compassionate pastor have been granted God's medals of Grace. You are now forever singing praises to His Name, the King of Kings, and the Great I Am, standing forever in the light of His Amazing Grace. We love you and miss you so much, you w be forever with us, and you left us so many pre- cious memories. Your loving wife Kathy; son, Eric; daughters, Carla and Shelly; grandchildren, Christophe Cara, Megan, Miranda, Ethan and Brody; son- in-laws David and Marc, and daughter-in-law, Jami. For those of you who knew Jim and those tha didn't, we are having the last service he preached airing on Channel 24 (Brighthouse Channel 3, on Jim's Birthday, Wednesday, Nov. 11 at 7;30 p.m. and again on Sunday, Nov. 29 at 1 p.m. We pray this message will bless all those that watch and may you receive a special touch from God. TINT AM Marble & Granite Quality doesn't cost more ... It pavs more * Monuments - Memori'as - Mausoleums * Custom Interors - Cemetery Work- Custom Syns (800) 892-3213 Fax (850) 892-2534 �re is a difference. 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NOVEMBER I1. 2009 Sports South Walton, Freeport advance in cross country 10B PAGE 9-B Walton defeats South Walton 43-7 12BI Bulldogs outscore Bluedevils 52-35 By PATRICK CASEY Freeport won a high- scoring shootout with Hol- mes County 52-35 to com- plete a perfect record in district play as the Bulldogs amassed 526 total yards of offense against the Bluedev- ils. Freeport led the contest the entire way as Holmes County had no answer for the potent offense of the Bulldogs. Nathan Hendrick- son ran for 233 yards and three touchdowns - while Cody Binder added 117 yards on the ground and two more scores. Bulldogs senior quarterback Cole Weeks threw for 176 yards with two touchdown passes to keep the Bluedevils from getting any closer than 10 points in the second half of play. The Bulldogs took a 14-0 lead before five minutes of the game clock had expired as Weeks hit Nick Ellington with a 32-yard scoring pass that was followed by Justin Farmer's 27-yard reception for another score. Justin -Farmer added a 20-yard field goal and Hen- drickson a 19-yard run for a touchdown to give Freeport a 31-1'4 halftime lead. Holmes County did not go away easily. Quarterback Jomar Concepcion ran for 95 yards and a touchdown while passing for 255 yards and four touchdowns as the Bluedevils chased the Bull- dogs from the outset. Prob- lem was, Holmes County could not stop the Bulldogs' offense. Freeport scored on eight of their 13 possessions on the night in a game that saw 19 penalties slow the pace of the game. The Bull- dogs remedied that with lots of big plays as six of their possessions took the Bull- dogs less than four plays to put points on the board. The win allowed Freeport to complete the District 1, Class A slate with a perfect 8-0 record. The Bulldogs are 8-1 overall with the lone loss coming to a much larger school in Milton to begin the season. Freeport (8-1) is set to host their Homecoming game against hapless Rocky Bayou (0-9) on Friday night at 7 p.m. The Knights are coming off a 51-0 loss to FAMU High last week and have managed to score only six points or less in six of their nine games this sea- son. HOLMES COUNTY QUARTERBACK JOML4R CONCEPCION(21) ran for 95 yards and one touchdown while passing for 255 yards and four touchdown s in the loss to Freeport. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 F HOLMESCO. 7 7 7 14 35 FREEPORT 1714 7 14 52 SCORING SUMMARY FRE- Ellington 32 pass from Weeks (Farmer kick) FRE- Farmer 27 pass from Weeks (Farmer kick) HC- Wood 23 pass from Concepcion (Bailey kick) FRE- Farmer 20-yard FG FRE- Hendiickson 19 run (Farmer kick) HC- Concepcion 13 run (Bailey kick) FRE- Hendrickson 3 run (Framer kick) HC- Wood 3 pass from Concepcion (Bailey kick) FRE- Hendrickson 8 run (Farmer kick) HC- Russ 23 pass from Concepcion (Bailey kick) FRE- Binder 16 run (Bailey kick) FRE- Binder 70 run (Bailey kick) HC- Benton 9 pass from Concepcion (Bailey kick) TEAM STATISTICS FRE HC First Downs 20 25 Rushes-Yards 36-350 32-129 Passing Yards 176 255 Comp.-Att.-Int. 10-13-1 17-25-1 Plays-Total Offense 50-526 57-384 Return Yards 130 94 Punts-Average- 2-39 4-26 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0 Interceptions-Yards Ret 1-60 1-16 Penalties-Yards 12-144 7-56 Time Of Poss 23:12 24:48 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing: FRE- Hendrickson 21-233, Binder 11-117, Hol- mes 1-4, Weeks 2-(-2), TEAM 1-(-2). HC- Concepcion 20-95, Russ 9-53, White 2-0, TEAM 1-(-19). Passing: FRE- Weeks 10-13-1-176. HC- Concepcion 17-25- 1-255. Receiving: FRE- Ellington 2-65, Farmer 2-54, Binder 2-26, Reynolds 1-10, Myrick 1-9, McCormick 1-6, Hendrickson 1-6. FREEPORT'S NATHAN HENDRICKSON(30) gets a key block from Damen Reynolds(3) against Holmes County. Hendrickson ran for 233 yards and three touch- downs as Freeport improved to 8-1 overall. FREEPORT ASSISTANT COACH CHARLIE MAREL- LO waits for Cody Binder(40) along the Bulldogs sideline. Binder had 117 rushing yards and two touchdowns on the night. FREEPORT QUARTERBACK COLE WEEKS(10) helped the Bulldogs roll up 526 yards of total offense as the Bulldogs finished the district slate with an 8-0 record. THE FREEPORT BAND KEPT the crowd stokes as the Bulldogs picked up win. 4 r- mmm-11 I PAGE 10-B THEDeFUNIAK Sports news and notes SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,2009 By PATRICK CASEY The Walton girls soccer team won their season open- er last week with a 1-0 vic- tory over East Hill. Walton scored the lone goal of the night with 16 minutes left in the game to grab a non- district win. Liberty County routed Blountstown 21-0 in the second and final quarter of a three-way shootout, which also included Port St. Joe. Liberty County (8-1) clinched the district title, while Blountstown (7- 2), which beat Port St. Joe 16-6 in the first quarter, fin- ished as runner-up. Liberty County hosts South Walton in the regional quarterfinal Nov. 20 while Blountstown travels to Freeport in the first round, also Nov. 20. The Sneads Lady Pirates took a four-set road victory over the Baker Lady Ga- tors Wednesday night to advance to the second round of the 2A state playoffs. Baker took the first set 25- 21 with Sneads rolling to a 25-9 win in the second set to even things up. The Lady Pirates edged by Baker 25- 22 and 25-23 in the third and fourth sets to clinch the victory. Sneads has beaten Baker the last two seasons. Northview lost at Blount- stown on Wednesday night in straight sets to join Bak- er in being eliminated in the first round of the Class 2A volleyball playoffs. North Florida Chris- tian has hired a new var- sity boys' basketball coach in Marc Hartline. With all starters returning this year and the addition of four se- nior football players, NFC will look to improve upon a 2-22 season last year under Eric Champion. Cody Slate of Marshall was named John Mackey Tight End of the Week by the Nassau County Sports Commission. The Confer- ence USA senior recorded five receptions for 80 yards and a touchdown in a last- minute loss to UCF 21-20. This marks the second time this season that Slate has been named John Mackey Tight End of the Week and the third time in his colle- giate career. Slate played his high school football at Chipley. Sophomore Florida out- side hitters Kristy Jaeckel and Colleen Ward combined for 22 kills and 15 digs Sun- day and the Gators hit bet- ter than .400 for the sec- ond consecutive match in a 3-0 (25-15, 25-18, 25-13) win against Auburn in the Stephen C. O'Connell Cen- ter. The Gators (20-3, 14-2 Southeastern Conference) secured their 19th consecu- tive 20-plus win season on Sunday. In program histo- ry, Florida has recorded 21 total 20-plus win seasons, including every year of head coach Mary Wise's tenure. Wise is averaging 32.1 wins per season over the course of her Florida coaching career. Florida State defensive coordinator Mickey Andrews announced he will retire at season's end after 47 years of coaching. The EagleBank Bowl ex- tended its contracts with the ACC (2010-13), Conference USA (2010), Navy (2011) and Army (2012). The bowl also has a-new agreement with the Big 12 for the 2013 game. The New Orleans Bowl has signed a four-year con- tract extension with Confer- ence USA and the Sun Belt that runs through the 2013 season. Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas will play host to the Dallas Football Classic, a New Year's Day bowl, be- ginning in January 2011 between the Big 12, Big Ten and Conference USA. The Big 12 and Conference USA will alternate playing in the bowl every other year through 2014. The ACC has renewed its agreements with the FedEx Orange, Chick-fil-A, Champs Sports, Meineke Car Care, Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl and Eagle- Bank bowls along with new partnerships with the Brut Sun and Advocare 100 In- dependence bowls for the 201Q-13 campaigns. Contact Patrick Casey at The DeFuniak Herald with your local sports notes at: heraldsports@aol.com. WALTON COACH JUANESE JONES talks to her soccer team during the Braves 1-0 victory over East Hill in the season opener. South Walton, Freeport advance in cross country By PATRICK CASEY South Walton freshman Alex Weiner captured top honors at the Class 2A, Dis- trict 1 meet at Tallahassee Godby on Saturday as she posted a time of 20:49.75 to win the 5K race for the Sea- hawks girls squad. Allyssa Bump finished in 16th place with a time of 22:16.70 with teammate Julie Williamson finishing in 17th place with a time of 22:21.21. The Sea- hawks finished in third as a team. South Walton sophomore Jacob Leuze was the top fin- isher for the Seahawks boys squad as he netted a ninth- place finish with a time of 17:41.68. The Seahawks finished sixth as a team on the boys side to advance to the Region meet on Satur- day morning at Tallahassee Chiles. Freeport qualified both the boys andi girls cross- country team at the Class A, District 1 meet last week at Tallahassee Maclay. Mi- chael Graziani continued his strong performance by finishing third as an individ- ual with a time, of 17:36.01. Teammate Dalton Morrison finished 14th with a time of 18:41.20. Danica Mosher was the top finisher for the Freeport girls with a 37th place finish with a time of 26:09.80. The Bulldogs ad- vance to the Region meet in Gainesville at Santa Fe Community College on Sat- urday. Complete results of the meet can be found at www.fhsaa.org under the Cross Country sub-section. Paxton finished the Class A, District 1 meet with a ninth-place finish for the girls and a 10th-place fin- ish for the boys. Tyler Gar- rett finished in 43rd place to lead the Bobcats boys squad with a time of 20:52.10 while Aubrey Anderson led the girls squad with a time of 26:06.41 to finish in 36th place. Freshman Richard Pan- nell was one of three run- ners for the Walton Braves as he placed 60th with a time of 20:41.68. Freeport Juniors Little League has 10-0 season Freeport Youth Junior Football 9-10 year-old boys have gone 10-0 this season and won the playoffs and now heading to the Super Bowl on Saturday Nov. 14, 2009 at 12:30 p.m. against he Destin Red Team at Valton High School Foot- ill Field. Girls Class 2A, District 1 Results South Walton 1. Alex Weiner 20:49.75 16. Allysa Bump 22:16.70 17. Julie Williamson 22:21.21 23. Jessie Taylor 23:02.68 24. Kaley Findley 23:03.87 26. Malorie Leach 23:36.87 27. Jessica Harrison 23:40.89 48. Megan Salzlein 27:05.91 64. Kara Griffith 33:19.41 .Paxton 36. Aubrey Anderson 26:06.41 38. Krysten Cuchens 26:11.56 49. Laura Andersoh 27:23.93 53. Erin Walker 28:18.18 57. Susie Thomas 28:59.76 60. Magen Adams 31:22.21 61. Karen Adkins 31:57.33 Class A, District 1 Results Freeport 37. Dannica Mosher 26:09.80 Boys 39. Catherine Trotman 26:13.13 Class 2A, District 1 Results 41. Erica Donahoe 26:41.15 South Walton 46. Emily Rice 26:53.17 9. Jacob Leuze 17:41 29. Tristan Lanasa 18:57.77 36. Ruben Lopez 19411.51 37. Wells Butzett 19:13.05 38. Cody Ficarra 19:14.53 55. Emmett Hightower 20:28.17 77. Wilton Dargavell 22:40.43 Walton 60. Richard Pannell 20:41.68 73. Lance Pulley 22:07.44 86. Jesse Bearden 28:31.53 Class A, District 1 Results Freeport .68 3. Michael Graziani 17:36.01 14. Dalton Morrison 18:41.20 40. Hunter Bailey 20:36.86 60. William Eads 21:47.22 67. Robert Beaver 22:17.87 73. Caleb Piasecki 22:38.53 81. Austin Woodard 23:46.23 82. Dustin Gess 23:59.86 Paxton 43. Tyler Garrett 20:52.10 47. Michael Price 21:07.39 50. Dan Geoghagan .21:23.47 61. Zachary Hunt 21:50.50 66. Joshua Collins 22:13.16 68. Brandon Garrett 22:21.09 76. Kyle Findley 22:44.58 November 12 * Niceville Campus 100 College Blvd. * Bldg. K - College Mall, Gallery November 17 * Chautauqua Center, DeFuniak 908 U.S. Hwy. 90 West * Room 154 SNovember 19 * Ft. Walton Beach Campus 1170 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. * Bldg. 1, Room 126 Learn about NWFSC PAGE 11-B THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2009 FHS Homecoming Court Friday night, Nov. 13, the Freeport High School Bulldogs will host the Rocky Bayou Knights for the an- nual Homecoming game. The Homecoming Court will be presented pregame at 6:30 and kick-off is at 7 p.m. Homecoming King and Queen will be crowned at half- time. After the game, a dance will be held until mid- night. For any additional infor- mation, call FHS at (850) 892-1201. FHS celebrated Red Ribbon Week Freeport High School re- cently celebrated Red Ribbon Week. State Trooper Ken Kelsch was guest speaker at FHS. Kelsch talked to stu- dents about the risks and consequences teens take by underage drinking and driv- ing. He also discussed law enforcement activities used to curb DUIs. "I'm not say- ing alcohol is evil or bad, but at your age, it's illegal and it's wrong," Kelsch told FHS students. School Resource Officer Wendy Hardage held mock field sobriety tests for stu- dents in the hall during lunch. Students wore gog- gles that let them experi- ence what it is like to be in- toxicated. FHS librarian Carla Hunt and FHS TV Production Team created a video called A Shattered Dream. The video highlights events that occur during a fatal DUI ac- cident. Hardage coordinated a mock DUI event with the help of area agencies last spring on the FHS cam- pus. The production team taped, edited and produced the video, which was played during Red Ribbon Week to discourage students from drinking and driving. Special activities were held every day. Winners of the rap/poetry contest were: Nathan Farman first place, Christy Carpenter second place and Kristen Taylor and Kelli Peak for third- place. Honorable mention was given to Teryn Akridge and Alyssa Duross. Other contest winners were Jack Waldrip Morgan Jackson Megan Fielder, Alivia Villa- real, Tiffany Starling, Chris Humphreys, and Brittany Baynard. Stucco John, West Florida Area Health Education Council, Defuniak Wal- Mart, the COPE Center and Hungry Howies made gener- ous contributions for contest giveaways. The week long drug edu- cation campaign is held an- nually during the last week of October. Red ribbons are distributed to the schools in honor of Enrique Cama- rena, a former DEA offi- cer who was killed in 1985 while investigating a major drug cartel in Mexico. FREEPORT HIGH SCHOOL Homecoming Court pictured: Back row: Gavin Scott, Cody Binder, Nathen Hendricksen, Cole Weeks, Luis Newkirk, Michael Graziani, Collin Myrick, Owen Cole. Front row: Olivia Young, Autumn'Warner, Lind- sey Jones, Jordan Howell, Dannica Mosher, Madison Spence, and Rani Simmons. Not pictured: Alix Lopez. . FHS student council hosts brunch Freeport High School's brunch Nov. 13, 2009 for all Student Council will host a returning alumni from the WSHS annual fruit sale Nov. The Walton Senior High School Band will have various oranges, tangelos, grapefruit, small red apples, pears, and sampler boxes available for sale begin- ning Nov. 18 from the High 18 School Band Room. Proceeds will go to sup- port the band program at Walton Senior High School. Call 892-1270 ext. 7 for further information. DID YOU KNOW? 5 Sports Facts 1. FSU defeated Maryland for Bobby Bowden's 300th ca- reer victory with the Seminoles in 2007. 2. Iowa's two blocked field goals on consecutive plays in the Northern Iowa'game mark the first time ever in Division I play that field goals have been blocked on consecutive plays. 3. A total of 83 international players from 36 countries and territories are on NBA official rosters (active and inactive). Twenty-seven of the 30 teams have at least one interna- tional player. 4. San Diego's LaDainian Tomlinson, who now has 12,027 rushing yards in his career, reached the 12,000-yard mark in his 132nd game, the fourth-fastest in NFL history 5. The Miami Dolphins Ted Ginn is the first player in NFL history with two touchdowns of 100 yards in the same game, as he did against the New York Jets on Nov. 1. Boston Butt Sale year's 1969, '79,'89, and '99. The brunch will begin at 10:15 a.m. in the FHS Me- dia Center. The brunch will dismiss to the pep rally. A special section will be roped off in the gym for alumni to join in getting ready for the night's game. Also, don't forget the parade. The pa- rade may be seen from most parking lots in Freeport and will begin at 1:30 p.m. Go Bulldogs! For more informa- tion call Leanne Ingle, Free- port High School, (850)892- 1201, ext. 4156. CLASS A, DISTRICT 1 Freeport South Walton Northview Sneads Vernon P.C. Bozeman Jay Holmes Co. Baker District W L PF PA 8 0 808160 7 1 196122 6 2 165156 5 3 137163 3 5 173179 3 5 198214 2 6'143 156 2 6 192263 0 8 117 216 Overall W L 8 1 8 2 2 7 2 5 .4 4 5 3 7 2 6 2 7 0 9: PA 202 171 172 190 193 254 156 291 251 Last Week's Results Freeport 52 Holmes Co. 35 Walton 43 South Walton 7 Sneads 38 P.C. Bozeman 30 Northview 20 Vernon 14 Jay 21 Baker 7 This Week's Schedule Rocky Bayou at Freeport 7 p.m. Franklin Co. at Holmes Co. 7 p.m. Wewahitchka at Jay 7 p.m. - i Northview at West Fl. Tech 7 p.m. Blountstown at Baker 7 p.m. Pens. Catholic Chipley Marianna Walton CLASS 2B, DISTRICT 1 District -i Overall WL PF PA :W, L PF PA 3 0 100 61 8 1 273 177 1 2 84 101 4 5 176 187 1 2 99 120 4 5 238 246 1 2 74 75 3 6 261. 240 CANDY PARADA- September Freeport Elementary Walton County Depart-' School Kiwanis Student of the Month. ment of Corrections is sell- Sing Boston Butts for Relay for Life. Cost is $20. Will be smoked on Nov. 21 and '..''IM- "," . picked up on Nov. 22 at the SEVENTH GRADE STUDENT of the month Jessica Mitchell with principal Gail Smith, -Emerald Coast Middle School for Nov. 20Q9. Walton Boys Basketball Tip-Off Tourney at Walton High School Tuesday, Nov. 19 South Walton vs Freeport 6 p.m. Paxton at Walton 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21 Freeport vs Paxton 6 p.m. South Walton at Walton 7:30 p.m. On this date in local sports..... Nov. 13, 1987 By PATRICK CASEY The Freeport Bulldogs claimed their first winning sea- son in the 12th year of the football program as they won their sixth game of the season, 21-7, over Century under first-year coach Jeff Webb. Webb, who had left Walton af- ter the 1986 season, guided the Bulldogs to a 7-3 mark as the Bulldogs got a 30-yard pass to William Morrison from quarterback Chris Ritchie in the fourth quarter to knock off the Blackcats in Freeport's final home game of the year. The Bulldogs defeated Liberty County on the road the last week of the season 36-12 to finish the year with a 7-3 mark, the team's best winning percentage until the 2002 and 2003 squads went 9-3. fairgrounds. Money and or- ders need to be in by Nov. 18. For more information call Alicia or Kevin (850)419- 3275 or (850)419-3274. School Sports Calendar Thursday- Nov. 12 South Walton Girls and Boy's Soccer at Port St. Joe 3/6 � p.m. Friday- Nov. 13 Rocky Bayou at Freeport Football 7 p.m. Walton at Vernon Football 7 p.m. Saturday- Nov. 14 Freeport Cross Country at Gainesville Regional 9 a.m. South Walton hosting Wrestling 9 a.m. South Walton Girls Soccer at Madison Co. 10 a.m. Monday- Nov. 16 Freeport at Walton Girls Basketball 5:30/7 p.m. Tuesday- Nov. 17 West Gadsden at South Walton Boys Soccer 5 p.m. Laurel Hill at Freeport Girls Basketball 5:30/7 p.m. Walton Girls at.Chipley Basketball 5:30/7 p.m. P.C. Rutherford and Pace at South Walton Wrestling 6 p.m. Paxton Girls Basketball at Poplar Springs 6/7:30 p.m. PDL at Bethlehem Girls Basketball 6/7:30 p.m. Walton Girls Soccer at East Hill 7 p.m. The Proven Professionals Na lof * - ^ lt REALTY 1 & Associates, lac.- l , 776 BALDWIN AVE. -v' 951-2488 2009 STANDINGS Last Week's Results Pens Catholic 35 Chipley 21 Walton 43 South Walton '7 This Week's Schedule Graceville at Chipley 7 p.m. Marianna at Sneads 7 p.m. Walton at Vernon 7 p.m. Milton at Pens Catholic 7:30 p.m. WaltonOutdoors.com Your source for the outdoors in Walton County and the surrounding area. -il~~~~~~i(~P�-~�D"~C~D�3I~-�--Y--"I~--- � .I I i. PAGE 12-B THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,2009 Walton defeats South Walton 43-7 By PATRICK CASEY The Walton Braves rolled up 486 yards of total offense and scored 36 points in the first half of play as they defeated the South Walton Seahawks 43-7 in a non-dis- trict contest played at South Walton on Friday night. The Braves built a 29-0 lead in the first half of play as Walton junior quarter- back Liam Miller threw for 258 yards with four touch- down passes. Miller spread the ball around to six differ- ent receivers as he finished the game with 277 yards passing before being re- lieved by senior Caleb Cole, who finished the game by running the Braves last two offensive possessions. Walton scored on their opening possession of the game as Steven Myrick played quarterback for most of the first series as he ran with the football out of the shotgun snap with John Querisma providing a 28-yard sweep to help the Braves get off to a fast start. Miller checked in to complete the drive as he hit Corliss Stone with a 22- yard touchdown pass to give Walton a 6-0 lead. Myrick passed to Alex Brack for the two-point conversion and an 8-0 advantage early. Early in the second quar- ter Miller hooked up with Tray Williams on a 44-yard strike that saw Williams split two defenders and race into the endzone for a 15-0 lead. On Walton's next posses- sion, Miller hit Craig Darity with a 42-yard touchdown pass to put Walton up 22- 0. With 2:08 left in the first half, Miller hit Darity with another big pass play on fourth down in Seahawks territory. Darity had the ball stripped at the 5-yard line with the ball rolling into the endzone where Tray Wil- liams fell on the football for an improbable touchdown and a 29-0 lead. South Walton put their only points of the night on the board on their next pos- session as Dennis Smith hit Andrew Priest with a per- fectly-throwri pass for a 16- yard touchdown to cut the deficit to 29-7. South Walton recovered a fumble on the kickoff and looked to score again, only to have Braves freshman defensive back Ken Ran- dolph pick off a pass at the 6-yard line and return it to the Walton 21 with 11 sec- onds left. Walton proceeded to run a sweep play with Tray Wil- liams and the Braves sopho- more responded with a scin-. tillating 79-yard run down the Braves sideline for a touchdown as time expired in the half to give Walton a 36-7 lead at intermission. The only touchdown of the second half came after Wal- ton forced a fumble from Se- ahawks quarterback Dennis Smith as Deon Lee sacked the senior with teammate Chris Hall recovering the fumble as the 22-yard line. The Braves drove the short distance and cashed in with Marrion Holmes diving in from a yard out for the final score of the night. Walton's defense shut down the Seahawks running attack as they held South Walton to 73 rushing yards. The Seahawks, who played the game without the ser- vices of senior running back/ linebacker Bryant Adams, were led by Jay Gatto's 46 yards on the ground. Walton's defense played one of their best'games of the season as they forced the Seahawks to punt four times, held them on downs on three 'occasions and forced three turnovers on the night. Walton (3-6) will travel to face the Vernon Yel- lowjackets (4-5) on Friday night in the regular season finale for both teams while South Walton wrapped up the regular season with an 8-2 record as they await an opening round Class A play- off game on Nov. 20. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 F WALTON 8 28 7 0 43 SOUTH WALTON 0 7. 0 0 7 SCORING SUMMARY WAL- Stone 22 pass from Miller (Brack pass from Myrick) WAL- T.Williams 44 pass from Miller (Brack kick) WAL- Darity 42 pass from Miller (Brack kick) WAL- T.Williams fumble recovery in endzone (Brack kick) SW- Priest 16 pass from Smith (O'Hara kick) WAL- T.Williams 79 run (Brack kick) WAL- Holmes 1 run (Brack kick) TEAM STATISTICS WAL 'SW First Downs 18 10 Rushes-Yards 30-180 31-73 Passing Yards 306 101 Comp.-Att.-Int. 16-29-0 7-21-1 Plays-Total Offense 59-486 52-174 'Return Yards 39 69 Punts-Average 4-28 4-47 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 3-2 Interceptions-Yards Ret 1-15 0-0 .Penalties-Yards 6-54 4-20 Time Of Poss 24:27 23:33 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS . Rushing: WAL- T.Williams 12-114, Querisma 1-28, Miller 6-24, Myrick 3-16, Dorsey 5-4, Holmes 1-1, Cole 2-(-7). SW- Gatto 9-46, Rookis 2-28, Shock 9-23, Striedel 2-10, Smith 9-(-34). Passing: WAL- Miller 14-26-0-277, Cole 2-3-0-29. SW- Smith 6-20-1-95, Asbury 1-1-0-6. Receiving: WAL- Darity 4-91. Ellenberg 4-63, T.Williams 2-70, Lilland 2-29, Stone 2-29, Schipper 1-19, Q.Williams 1-5. SW- Gatto 3-47, Spencer 2-32; Priest 1-16, Elliott 1-6. WALTON'S JOHN QUE- RISALV(7) took the first play from scrimmage 28 yards as the Braves built an early 8-0 lead. WALTON DEFENSIVE TACKLE MARRION HOLMES(44) draws a bead on Seahawks .running back D.J. Striedel(26) during first quarterplay. The Braves held the Seahawks to, 73 rushing yards on the night. WALTON'S CHRIS HALL(8) attempts to block a pass by South Walton's Den- nis Smith(8) as the Braves took a 43-7 win from the Seahawks on Friday night. WALTON CENTER JACOB KEMP(51) prepares to snap the football as right guard Dal- ton Huffman(72) digs in. The Braves offensive line protected Liam Miller and Caleb Cole as the pair accounted for 306 passing yards against South Walton. WALTON'S TRAY WIL- LIAMS(24) had 114 rushing yards including a 79-yard run on the last play of the first half that put Walton up 36-7 at intermission. SOUTH WALTON'S JAY GATTO(13) works his way down the home sidelines against Walton. Gatto led the Seahawks with 46 rushing yards on the night as South Walton fin- ished the regular season with an 8-2 record. NOW BUYING GOLD!!! WALTON QUARTER- BACK LIAM MILLER(12) threw for 277yards with four touchdown passes against South Walton. Miller has thrown for 2,401 yards this season. SOUTH WALTON SENIOR QUARTERBACK DENNIS SMITH(8) threw for 95 yards and a touchdown on Senior Night. FOR-ALLYOURo OLD, BROKENORUW O]TEDGOD O JEWLRY , CLAS S eRINGS,[ODmWEDDING PAGE 1-C THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS P , 2009 I�-- V. INSIDE TROPICAL STORM IDA WETS COUN- TY Schools,, govern- ment offices close. 1-A VETERANS DAY OBSERVANCES Children, adults honor service mem- bers past and pres- ent. 3-C "MOCK" JUSTICE Students enact fictitious trial in Circuit Court. 12-A ENVIRONMENTAL FORUM AT BIOPHILIA CENTER "Growing locally with community gardens." 16-C CANINE CARNIVAL ATALAQUA Contests, games, doggies galore. 1-B SWHS AND FREEPORT ADVANCE IN CROSS COUNTRY - Individual, scores. 10-B team "AMELIA" FULL OF STALLS Movie review 4-C DRIVERS NEED TO KNOW.... Update on traffic and motor vehicle laws. 10-A ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 5-C CLASSIFIED 6-C OUTDOORS 4-C www.defuniakherald.com S94922 7I31722 0 --94 22 -7 317 2-- Community gets update on West Bay Parkway By DOTTY NIST Alignment alternatives for the proposed West Bay Parkway were presented on Nov. 5 at a public meet- ing hosted by the state De- partment of Transportation (DOT). More than 50 people attended the meeting, which took place at Christian In- ternational Ministries near Peach Creek. The West Bay Parkway proposal would consist of improvements to CR-388 in Bay County and the exten- sion of that highway to con- nect.with U.S. 98 in Walton County. The proposal would result in an approximate- ly 24-mile-long, four-lane. highway running from SR- 77 in Bay County to U.S 98, east of Peach Creek in south Walton County. Hugh Williams, consul- tant project manager for the project development and environment (PD&E) studies now underway on the proposal, explained that consultants have now been working on the studies for approximately one year. Separate studies are be- ing undertaken for the proj- ect segment east of CR-79 in Bay County and the seg- ment west of CR-79, which is to follow or run closely parallel with the existing CR-388. The study for the western segment is planned for completion in winter 2012, while the study for the eastern segment is expected to be' completed sooner, in fall 2010. Williams reviewed. the needs and purposes for the two segments of the propos- al. For Segment 1, the west- ern portion, they include: the relief of congestion on U.S 98 by routing traffic around the Panama City Beach/Panama City area; providing an alternative to existing evacuation routes;, providing access to the new Northwest Florida-Panama City International Airport from south Walton County; and improvement of access to intermodal and freight transfer centers. For Segment 2, the east- ern portion, stated - needs and purposes included: cor- rection of "geometric and operational deficiencies" of the existing highway; ad- ditional capacity to serve a predicted increase in traffic volume; improvement of ac- cess, particularly for trucks, to the new airport area; traf- fic relief for parallel routes such as SR-20 and U.S. 98; and improvement of high- way safety and reduction of accident rates. Needs and purposes stated in the case of both segments: included: im- provement of regional con- nectivity; providing a new corridor in accordance with the Bay and Walton County long-range transportation plans; and providing new bicycle and sidewalk infra- structure and additional connections to such infra- structure already existing. Williams commented that current traffic counts show 20,000 vehicles a day traveling on U.S. 98 west of CR-79. Looking ahead to 2035, 66,000 vehicles a day are projected, he said. He added that having the West Bay Parkway as an evacua- tion alternative for Walton County would reduce evacu- ation time substantially, enough, in fact, to allow for an evacuation decision to be made after, not before, the issuance of a warning. Williams said a land suitability analysis for the corridor alternative was completed in May and that environmental agencies had made comments on the al- ternatives. AMaps of the corridor al- ternatives were displayed at the meeting. They may also be viewed on a Web site de- voted to the West Bay Park- way proposal. Nine alternatives were presented for Segment 1, which would connect U.S. 98 with CR-79. The first of those would run closely along existing roadways U.S. 98 and CR-79, north of U.S. 98 and west of CR-79. Four other alternatives would begin near the Breakers Street/U.S. 98 intersection, just west of Inlet Beach. Of those four alternatives, two would cross the Intracoastal Waterway. Two alternatives for the corridor would begin not at Breakers Street but 1.5 miles to the west. Both of these alternatives would also cross the Intracoastal. The remaining two alter- natives would begin about four miles west of Break- ers Street, running through Devil's Swamp, and would See UPDATE 15*-C HUGH WILLIAMS, con- sultant project manager for the West Bay Parkway.proj- ect, addresses attendees at the Nov. 5 public meeting at Christian International Ministries. ALTERNATIVES PRESENTED for Segment 1 of the proposed West Bay Parkway. PANHANDLE AREA SURFERS took advantage of high surf conditions near Pompano Joe's on Sunday, Nov. 8. The surf was a result of approaching tropical storm Ida. At one time as many as 40 surfers were in the water near Miramar beach. (Photo by Jeffrey Pow- ell) Design Board approves two new signs By LEAH STRATMANN . A short agenda was dealt with in short order at the Design Review Board meet- ing last week. One of the three agenda items was *postponed until the Decem- ber meeting, so the board reviewed only two items. Gary Demers, director of development services for the planning commission *announced the departure of Tim Brown, who acted as the scenic corridor specialist for the department. James Barth came before the board with a request for deviation for the size of an existing monument sign, measuring 4 feet by 17 feet for a total of 68 square feet on property located at 30 South Shore Drive onr the northeast corner with U. S. 98. Barth, a local attorney, said, "Eight years ago the county asked me to take down a very nice- sign af- fixed to the wall of my build- ing. The last time I came before this board I thought the board wanted the sign to be placed one foot in front of the wall, now I'm unclear about what is wanted," he said. 'If the text is cut out and placed on the wall, then would that be OK? I want to make sure I understand." Board chairman Paul Smith said, "We are looking for something pleasing to the eye." Tim Norris, a member of the board said, "I agree in- dividual cutouts would be See SIGNS 15-C I r UE "E 1 Lu IN ItA I" 13F X11,4%J,3,I 1 I ~ r 4~F. rr I I ~I ,;.r- '?: ,8~5; �:'.~:'r r~~t ~� ~-�;-. '~5 THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2009 . .. . .. ... .. . PAGE 2-C SGT. DANNY GARNER AND SGT. BILL CURRID help two-year-old Seager Olsen with a bicycle helmet. SGT. BILL CURRID, Walton Co. School Resource Offi- -.. 11 ' i cer, shows two-year-old Gavin Chick where the siren switch is located in the patrol car. ST. RITA STUDENTS pet McGruff the Crime Dog. Child safety presentation at St. Rita's Walton County Sheriff Michael A. Adkinson Jr. has placed the safety of children as the top priority of his ad- ministration. With this in mind, Sheriffs Office Citizen Services Sgt. Danny Garner and agency personnel have been visiting with the very young across the county. Recently, Garner, and School Resource Officer Sgt. Bill Currid, spent time at St. Rita's Catholic Church pre-school on Santa Rosa Beach. Garner warned the children (ages 2 - 4) not to talk to strangers, and if they COMMUNITY CALENDAR THE WATERCOLOR HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION is hosting the Fall & Winter Market in conjunction with Flutterby this year. The concept of Fall & Winter'Market comes from the famous German Christmas Markets where'a variety of vendors display their merchandise, or craft, in a street fair setting mak- ing the sites, smells and sounds of the season come alive with holiday spirit. Highlights of the event will include live music, an eclectic mix of gifts ideas, great food, drinks and more. The Fall & Winter Market organizers are inviting area vendors to be involved and be creative with fall and winter merchandise including but not limited to: chocolates, fresh. breads, pastries, cider, cookies, fresh produce, nuts, (or any kinds of food/drink) scarves, hats, candles; ornaments, arts & crafts, fine art, jewelry, books, Christmas Tree decora- tions, pottery, mugs, present wrapping, etc. Anyone who would like to complete an artist/vendor form, send an email request to info@ monarkevents.com. SHOOTING THE BREEZE with Leah Stratmann are approached by a strang- er to scream and run away to the nearest adult. Both men also went over bicycle safety and the im- portance of riding with a helmet. St. Rita Pre-School Director All Barrett said, "it's important for the chil- dren to learn about safety from law enforcement offi- cers." By holding such ses- sions, Barrett believes that the children learn to respect. those men and women who wear a badge and risk their lives to ensure public safe- ty. But for the young people, the most exciting part of the day was to sit in the patrol car. Each child received the opportunity to turn on the blue lights and siren. It was a noisy, but a memorable day for the young people at the school. Every year at this time I take a few minutes to reflect on the ordinary people sent to do extraordinary things during a time of war. His- tory suggests World War II was the last "good" war and that might even be true. At least that war had an enemy we could see and hear and a clear-cut objective. All wars Americans have engaged in since then have not been so transparent and it should be noted, none of.them have really been won in the tra- ditional sense. But we fail to learn and continue to try. and shape the world in our image, which is hubris on a scale too big to be mea- sured. Hitler, Mussolini, and Hirohito were bad guys and they needed to be stopped, so a coalition of freedom fighters did it. Then, as now, we sent off our soldiers without all the equipment they needed to do the job, but they managed anyway. Eight years into two wars with murky objectives, we are no closer to resolution than we were on day two. In Afghanistan, paid mer- cenaries outnumber U.S. troops and they are not only paid better, they have bet- ter equipment and no pesky rules of engagement to wor- ry about. Neither the troops nor the mercenaries seem to be making much headway in the effort and the bodies keep piling up. Meanwhile, in this coun- try where we are never go- ing to have gun control, we have a guy whose en- tire medical education was paid by his fellow citizen taxpayers, shooting up an Army base because he is a coward-and a stupid one at that. Last time I checked, physicians are seldom asked to pick up a gun and engage the enemy. He had to bring his own weapons onto the base, since as a doctor, he is not issued a weapon. No- body wants to go to Iraq, regardless of their religion, and I doubt any of the other folks in the deployment cen- ter were overjoyed by the assignment either, yet they were preparing to go as di- rected. Incidents such as the one at Fort Hood only fuel the ha- tred fire of those who think we ought to round up all the Muslims in our country and ship them off, which is wrong. The majority goal of any people who truly follow any religious path is peace. Not every Muslim hates America, just as not every Christian pro-lifer kills doc- tors who perform abortions. You cannot paint an entire group with one brush. Be- sides, we tried rounding up people once before-Japa- nese people during World War II who had committed no crimes and it was wrong. My father was a career Marine who served during World War II and in Korea. He never talked about it much, nor did any of his fel- low Marines. Most of those who have seen the horror of war want to try and for- get it, which is impossible I suspect. The ones who relive the glory days sitting on bar stools probably didn't have the same experiences as those in the trenches. During my father's time,. nobody ever heard of post- traumatic stress disorder, but there had to be thou- sands of sufferers whose families probably cared for these soldiers as best they could. These days, a lot of. very troubled former sol- diers end up homeless and on the street, which is un- conscionable in my mind. THE INAUGURAL POINT WASHINGTON ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR sponsored by the Point Washington Methodist Women's Church group was held on Nov. 7. The group has plans to hold the event on an annual basis in the facility's new gymnasium. Thirty vendors participated in the Saturday event. "We have had a great turnout," said Women's Group President Kathy Carpenter. "We are looking forward to doing this again next year. (Photo by Jeffrey Powell) I' - LEAH STRATMANN We need to concentrate less on honoring those who have served and died and focus energy and dollars on those who served, lived and were badly damaged. We owe them nothing less than we best we have to of- fer and a cardboard box un- der a bridge looking to score another bottle of Muscatel isn't it. My profound thanks to all who proudly serve or have served a nation that doesn't always return the favor. Leah Stratmann may be reached via ledhwrites@ gmail.com HRJIONAlI. il II IF.. ., 4 FLORIDA COMMIL TY SERVICE S CORP. fF1 %\ TON(i. .INI I Water costs money... don 't waste it! A dripping faucet or fixture can waste 3 gallons a day.... a total of 1095 gallons a year. U.S. Equivalent Metric Equivalent Fluid oz. 8 fl. drams (1.804 cu. inches) 29.573 milliliters Pint 16 fl. oz. 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Adkinson Jr. took time to honor several of his dedicated employees who went beyond the call of what was expected of them. The Employee of the third quarter award went to Jim Carey. The Califor- nia native has been with the Walton County Sheriffs Office since 2004, and has performed a number of roles with the agency over the last six years. Currently, Carey is a crime scene technician, and is responsible for submitting See HONOR 15-C U.S. MARINE STAFF SERGEANT ROBERT EK- STROM and his wife Laura. Ekstrom served from 08/1996 -12/2004, including service in hydraulics and as an air- frames mechanic for heavy lift helicopters. His last tour of duty was with HMX-1 at the Presidential Flight Detach- ment (Marine One) in Washington, D.C. Bay Elementary honors veterans WCSO Crime Scene Technician Jim Carey. Rick Miles U.S. Air Force (1984-2006) THE SECOND AND THIRD GRADES performed "Celebrate America," a collection of patriotic songs, and U.S. Armed Forces veterans were recognized for their service. In this picture, Mr. Forrest Taylor, U.S. Army (retired), World War II veteran, was the guest speak- er. WALTON CO. BEACH PATROL Deputy Nick McMillian talks with beach visitors last summer. Republican Women to meet The Walton Republican Women Federated will be holding their monthly meet- ing on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 11:30 a.m. at Carrabba's Italian Grill, located at 10562 U.S. 98 W. in Destin. The speaker will be Bart Hudson, executive director of Florida Embassy House in Washington, D.C. Flori- da is the only state with its own embassy house that is owned by the residents of Florida with no state or fed- eral funding. For further information, go to info@ floridaembassy.com. Lunch, including beverage, bread; salad, entree, vegetable, and dessert will cost $20. For reservations call Margaret Crozier at 837-5321. Parrothead Club meets Come join the Emerald Coast Parrothead Club cel- ebrate Friday the 13th. The good luck will begin at 5.30 p.m. The place to be is Fud- puckers in Destin. There will be live entertainment by Chuck Lawson,drink and food specials. Any questions call 582-5320 or log on to ec- parrotheadclub.org Advice for small business owners The Small Business De- velopment Center at the University of West Florida will hold appointments with small business owners and entrepreneurs on Tuesday, Nov. 17, at the Walton Area Chamber of Commerce, 63 S. Centre Trail, Santa Rosa Beach. To schedule an ap- pointment, call the Walton County Economic Develop- ment Alliance at 892-4859. SChrist the King Episcopal Church The Rev. Frank Cooper, Rector 480 Cty. 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(850) 231-2011 Lic# MM20229 Participating Providers for Most Insurance Companies Including: BCBS, AETNA, CIGNA and United Health Care 35 Clayton Lane * Suite A * Grayton Beach, FL 32459 OPEN SIX DAYSA WEEK WITH EVENING & SATURDAYAPPOINTMENTS 7V, THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,2009 Movie review Amelia - a great story made so-so BAND TOGETHER AGAINST DRUGS: Thursday Oct. 29, Van R. Butler Elementary School and Emerald Coast Mid- dle School "Band Together Against Drugs" as part of Red Ribbon week. The Emerald Coast Middle School Jazz Band per- formed two shows for the students at Van R. Butler Elementary School in the campaign to "Say No To Drugs." a-a ll?", ':" . 6 im A SEA OF RED, WHITE AND BLUE met visiting active duty and retired military personnel to a Veterans Day Com- memoration at Van R. Butler Elementary school in south Walton County. The Nov. 9 event was attended by all 777 Butler students and dozens of family members. "We are very happy to celebrate Veterans Day here at Butler Elementary, it is one of my favorite events of the year," said Principal Tammy Smith. "We are very grateful to our military veterans." (Photo by Jeffrey Powell) Internet fraud warning issued Walton County Sheriffs officials remind the pub- lic to be very careful when posting any personal infor- mation over the Internet. Recently, a south Walton County woman was victim- ized while searching for a job online. The Loblolly Bay Drive resident told Walton County Sheriffs Deputies that she had posted an ad on Mon- ster.com looking for a job. A company by the name of "Re- gency Group Inc." contacted her through her Monster. com account. They recruited her to be a "money man- ager." The victim filled out an application for the job, giving all of her personal in- formation for a background check. That included her bank account information. A representative from the bogus group explained to the woman that they would deposit money into her ac- count, and she would then wire the money to their cus- tomers. The victim was re- portedly contacted by e-mail stating that the funds had been deposited, but instead an undetermined amount of money was removed from the victim's bank account. Walton County Sheriffs Investigators say be com- pletely sure who is to re- ceive the information before sending it into Cyberspace. Bank account and credit card information should be kept confidential. Social se- curity numbers can often be used by criminals to steal a person's identity. : :::d� ?. . "' ~.� :6' By BRUCE COLLIER There's no disputing that director Mira Nair makes beautiful movies. Her 2004 film Vanity Fair gave even the squalid side of Regency London a lush' and bur- nished atmosphere. If mov- ies had scents, it would have smelled of orchids and pa- tchouli. She loves color, tex- ture (nobody shoots clothes and fabric like Nair) and flattering golden light. What does all this have to do with the story of pioneering avia- trix Amelia Earhart? You may well ask. Amelia Earhart (1897 - 1937?) is iconic, her name synonymous with record- setting aviation. An amaz- ingly "modern" woman, Earhart's stubborn self-re- liance and refusal to accept whatever limitations gen- der may have placed on her ambition - to be the greatest pilot anyone had ever seen - are as American as it gets. Hers should be an exciting, inspiring story. Sadly, Ame- lia, despite its A-list leads and classy sheen, comes off rather tepid and even mo- notonous, as though no one really knew where it was headed. If you know nothing else about Amelia Earhart, you know that she disappeared somewhere over the Pacific Ocean in 1937, heartbreak- ingly close to setting a re- cord for circumnavigating the globe at the equator. Despite decades of search- ing and conjecture, the mystery of her death (and that of her navigator, Fred Noonan) is still largely an open question. Naturally, the film ends with the dis- appearance. What happens on the way is inclined more to Earhart's personal rela- tionships, notably with her husband, publisher -George P. Putnam. It's a nice love story, but this is Amelia Earhart we're paying to see. Framing the story is Earhart's final flight; the film begins and ends with attempts to communicate with her aircraft, low on on fuel and "somewhere" near Eglin recreation permit required. Backpack on the Eglin Reservation 3 miles from trail head to Alaqua campsite. Contact David Meyer at (850) 585-5150 for details or OUTDOOR EVENTS IN http://choctaw.floridatrail.o�rg WALTON COUNTY NOVEMBER 14 - 15 / ' 7 AND THE SURROUNDING AREA NOVEMBER 1415 SFOR NOV. 11- 19 - Flutterby Children's Arts Festival and FOR NOV. 11 - 19 MR .Fall and Winter Market Kids of all ages will have the opporturuty to enjoy the day at the Flutterby Arts Festival in Marina Park at WaterColor on 30A Nov. 14 - 15 ::MAP:: NOVEMBER 12 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Learn all about raptors at - Butterfly garden tours T Picadill Puppets from Atlanta. GA will treat kids to "Butterfly Ballad" twice Topsail Hill Preserve State Park each day 4 p.m. * Actors from the Seaside Repertory Theatre will take children on a storytelling Come and join an exciting indoor interpretive on the birds that deserve respect. adventure! Learn about owls, ospreys, hawks, and more interesting hunters in the sky. . Create your own butterfly wings, puppets and other crafts Park at the Day-Use area off Hwy 30A and take a short walk to the clubhouse. A * Enjoy seasonal food and beverages $3 park entrance fee is required. Topsail Hill State Preserve is located at the west- * Artist vendors offering arts and crafts just in time for the gift-giving holiday! ern end of Scenic 30A in Santa Rosa Beach. Outside tours canceled during severe . 30A Radio will be playing fun music all weekend weather. Call 267-0299 for more information. * Face painting, caricature artist, animal encounters and more. For more infor- mation, call (850) 622-5970 or e-mail CulturalArts,'embarqmail.com NOVEMBER 14 Alaqua Canine Carnival at Gulf Place NOVEMBER 18 10 a.m. -4p.m. Green Thumb Garden Club Location: Gulf Place on Saturday. Nov. 14 tfirom Location: Hilton Sandestin Tons of fun for everyone as Gulf Place will bea hosting the Alaqia Canine Carni- 9:30 a.m. val. Music byi Coco1nut Radio. games and contests for children and their pups. Ani- "Fresh Greenery and Floral Designs" - a demonstration of holiday decorations by mals will also be up for adoption. Destin Floral Designs. Vendor opport lunities a a available. For mre information a cnd vendor applica- Price of luncheons and program are $18 and require advance reservations. Day tions. call 267-3123 or e-mail dra nlc i'Lenlbarlqmail.com trips are separate events. Registration and fees are required in advance Gulf Place is located at the corner of Scenic .?3-A aind CR-39.3 in Santa Rosa Contact Tina Burke at 18510) 269-1425 or e-mail at Tburke7258,'aol.com Beach. THROUGH JANUARY 31 NOVEMBcER14 The Village of Baytowne Wharf at Sandestin Have breakfast with a Park Ranger at Topsailt got cool with ice skating 9 - 1:3 a.m.just got cool with ice skating The Department of Environmental Prutection'- Topsail Hill Preserve State Park For those like the cold and ice. the ice skating rink at The Village of Baytowne v. ill be having it- Breakfast with a Ranger. .Join the Rangers of Topsail Hill and ask Wharf is the perfect opportunity to get into the winter spirit. The seasonal ice skat- them all the questions you can think of about, park wildlife. This program is fam- ing rink has become a local holiday favorite. For just $8 guests can skate the nught ily oriented and ideal for the whole family to enjoy. To cover the cost of food please away. Skates are available for rent as \%ell for $2. bring $4, v. which goes to Friends of Topsail Hill Preserve State Park to enhance the 4 - 10 p.m. Weekdays park or bring your own breakfast. Park at the Day-Use area off Hwy 30A and take 11 a.m.- 10 p.m. Saturday a short hike to the clubhouse. 12 - 6 p.m. Sunday I Contact: (850) 267-0299 Topsail Hill State Preserve is located at the western end of Scenic 30A in a nta Rosa Beach. Outdoor Events is brought to you by Walton NOVEMBER 14-15 Outdoors, your source for the outdoors in Wal- Join the Fla. Trail Assoc. on a hike/backpack trip ton County and the surrounding area. For more 9 ;' m. events, check the calendar and Outdoor Events Eglin reservation - permit required Join the Florida Trail A-..-ociat iion for a kids backpack trip on Eglin reservation. page at www.WaltonOutdoors.com. PAGE 4-B -r� - i 1 sS Howland Island, the refuel- ing stop for the final leg of her 'round-the-world trip. The rest of the film skips over her early years, placing her near the top of her fame and moving from one exotic or glamorous location to an- other. Earhart hobnobbed with presidents, movie stars and other celebrities, and Nair treats us to lots of foot- age of tux-and-gown cocktail parties, jazz singers and el- egant hotel lobbies. She also shows an amusing montage of Earhart doing advertising endorsements, from waffle irons to luggage. Hilary Swank hands in a fine-tuned performance as Earhart, combining tomboy swagger with melting girl- Sishness and a nicely twangy Midwestern accent (Ahelia was from Kansas). She sol- diers through some pretty stilted dialogue, proving that her two Oscars were no accident. As Earhart's husband George Putnam, Richard Gere gets the part usually assigned to a wife in these kind of movies, which means he does a lot of sad waving goodbye and say- ing "come back safe." Ewan McGregor has a stylish but thankless role as Gene Vid- al. Vidal was a West Point aviation instructor, ladies man, and father of novelist Gore Vidal, played by Wil- liam Cuddy as a hero-wor- shipping little boy. Gene's main function is adulterous, but he looks great holding a martini. The rest of the cast is top-notch, including Christopher Eccleston as Fred Noonan and Cherry Jones in a cameo as an im- posingly cheerful Eleanor Roosevelt. Overall, I did not regret the time and money I. in- vested in watching Amelia. There, are enough shots of vintage aircraft to please' the eye, but the flying just seemed to be of lesser im- portance than the personal stuff. Amelia Earhart is for- ever in-the American history books, but not because she was 'married to George P. Putnam or had a fling with Gore Vidal's dad. .6-PH i. t, PAGE 5-C It's November and that means it's time to pull out the jackets, watch college football and get ready to ring in the holidays. The month of November brings about family gatherings, holiday parties and Christmas events that help ring in the Christmas season. -------------------------------------- It seems that family plans for the Thanksgiving holiday get, overshadowed when it comes to preparing for the Christmas season. From Christmas parties and holiday gatherings, to gift buying and tree trimming, the Christmas season is right around the corner and there are numerous events throughout the Panhandle to get everyone in the holiday spirit. If you have been noticing over the past week, holiday decorations are beginning to pop up all over the.area and shopping centers, specialty stores and resort properties are beginning to look like winter wonderlands. November seems to always gets the holiday season kicked into high gear and the Florida Emerald Coast answers the call and will ,help. make, Christmas come-early. The excitement of the holiday season can be seen already at many gulf communities and resorts, and other businesses and locations are putting up their holiday decorations on a daily basis. Rosemary Beach. gets the jump on the rest of the other resort properties, as they turn on the lights, deck the halls and welcome Santa to the Emerald Coast. On Nov. 27, the Art Clips ~~. '. lighting of the 42 sand oak trees and the 40-foot fir tree, will light up the evening starting at 6 p.m. There will be carolers, the arrival of Santa by sleigh, and then the snow will fall over the crowds as the massive tree is lit. On Nov. 29, the holiday events continue with Breakfast with Santa beginning at 8 a.m., where children can tell Santa what they want for Christmas. The east and west lawns and North Barrett Square will be filled with more than 60 artisans and crafters from around the region. Vendors will be exhibiting and selling the media of holiday decorations, Christmas gifts, oil, pastel and watercolor paintings, pottery, hand-crafted furniture and jewelry, yard art, hand-made apparel, and much more. Various merchants and restaurants will be having open houses and special event parties and sales. The day will conclude with a Moonlight and Movie night on the Western Green, beginning at 6 p.m. For more information, call Rosemary Beach at 231- 7388, or Hilltop Productions at 951-21487. In Seaside on Nov. 28, the beach community kicks their day of events off with- the 30A holiday parade beginning at 4 p.m. Following the parade, Santa Claus arrives and then the official lighting of the town and the lighting of their Christmas tree, is the perfect way to ring in the cheer at the end of November. At 5 p.m., it's party time in the amphitheater with holiday festivities and of course pictures with the jolly-bearded one. Soon, the master of ceremonies will ask all the kids to the stage to sing to the crowd of smiling faces, and after a few versus of "Jingle Bell," the countdown begins in unison to "Turn on the Town." Not to be left out, Baytowne Wharf will be ringing in the holiday season on-Nov. 27 and 28. At 6 p.m., Santa, with the help of his little helpers, will light the resort tree and will take their wish list for their favorite holiday toys. On Nov. 28, the holiday celebration continues at 7 p.m. with the showing of The Polar Express, in 3-D. For those visitors who miss the cold and ice, the ice skating rink at The Village of Baytowne Wharf is the perfect opportunity to get into the winter spirit, The seasonal ice skating rink has become a local holiday favorite. For just $8 guests can skate the night away. Skates are available for rent as well for $2. For more information on all the events taking place at Baytowne Wharf, call 267-8000. From Nov. 22 - Jan. 3 the Holiday Lights at Silver Sands, will be in concert nightly, from 5 - 9 p.m. The Holiday Lights in Concert is a Christmas production of over 70,000 red, white and green lights choreographed to your favorite holiday songs. Holiday Lights in Concert takes place at the 40-foot tree located in the Courtyard at * Saks 5th Avenue OFF 5th. For more information about' the events taking place at Silver Sands, call 654-9771. The final holiday event taking place in Walton County in the month of November, takes place in DeFuniak Springs, is the annual Christmas Reflections lights around Lake DeFuniak. The holiday lights will be open to the public from Nov. 28 - Dec. 31. More than a million lights will light up the evening sky with numerous lit cut-outs, lighting designs and lights strung from trees, bushes, buildings and other structures around Circle Drive. Throughout the next few months, numerous events will be taking place along the Emerald Coast, celebrating and ushering in the holiday season. Be sure to take advantage of all the events that are offered and try to help out those in need, so that we can all have happy holidays. SEvents around the South 0 1- 4nntb~ath 2010 Seabreeze Jazz Festival: Applications are now being accepted for the 2010 Seabreeze . Jazz Festival taking place April 16 -18 at Pier Park in Panama City. Food, arts and crafts and commercial vendors are being sought to take part in the biggest ticketed event on the Florida Panhandle, now celebrating 12 years. For more information on tickets. call WSBZ 106.3 at 267-3279, or log on to www.seabreezejazzfestival.c om. For more information on vendor applications, call Hilltop Productions at 951- 2148, or log on to www.hilltopproductionsinc. com. 2009 Flutterby Festival: The annual event moves to Watercolors, Nov. 14 and 15. Children's activities, local artists and entertainment throughout the weekend, will be provided. For more information, call the Cultural Arts Association office at 622- Send 5970, or log onto www.culturalartassociatio n.com. 2009 Holiday Market: The annual Rosemary Beach Holiday Market is scheduled for Nov. 28. Artisans and crafters are encouraged to apply, especially those vendors who have holiday items, decorations, holiday gifts, etc. For more information, or a vendor. application, call Hilltop Productions at 951-2148, or log on to www.hilltopproductionsinc. com. Fifth Annual Emerald Coast Cruizin: The annual event takes place Frank Brown Park in Panama City, Nov. 9-14. This will be a beach-wide event, with nightly entertainment, and cruise in venues. For more information about the event, being a vendor, or entering a vehicle, call (662) 587 9572, or log on to www.emeraldcaostcruizin.c om. your Arts & Entertainment News to the DeFuniak Herald-Breeze by e-mail: dfsherald@gmail.com or fax: 892-2270 BUTTERFLIES, KIDS AND CRISP fall weather is what the CAA Flutterby Festival is all about. The event, sponsored by the Cultural Arts Association, takes place Nov. 14 and 15 at the Watercolor Marina Park. For more information, call the Association a t 622-5970. THE ANNUAL HOLIDAY MARKET returns to Rosemary Beach, Nov. 28 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. on the North Barrett Square and west and east lawns. More than 60 artisans and crafters from across the nation, will converge on the greens. The market is part of a weekend- long celebration that includes Breakfast with Santa, the lighting of the Christmas tree, the Wild Olives Charity Auction, the holiday movie and tour of homes, just to name a few. A6~1T~3 1I At the Movies Crestview Cinema 3 Northview Plaza, (850)682- 3201 Couples Retreat (PG-13) Michael Jackson's This Is It (PG) Disney's A Christmas Carol (PG) Twin Cities 1047 E. John Sims Pkwy. (850)678-3815 Disney's A Christmas Carol (PG) Law Abiding Citizen (R) Rave Motion Pictures 4100 Legacy Drive, Destin (850)337-8777 2012 (PG-13) Men Who Stare at Goats (R) Michael Jackson's This Is It (PG) Amelia (PG) The Box (PG-13) Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant (PG-13) Law Abiding Citizen (R) Disney's A Christmas Carol (PG) The Fourth Kind (PG-13) The Stepfather (PG-13) Law Abiding Citizen (R) Paranormal Activity (R) Where the Wild Things Are (PG) Couples Retreat (PG-13) Zombieland (R) The Grand 16 - Panama City Beach (850)233-4835 Amelia (PG) The Box (PG-13) Disney's A Christmas Carol (PG) Men Who Stare at Goats (R) Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant (PG-13) Michael Jackson's This Is It (PG) Saw VI (R) The Fourth Kind (PG-13) Astro Boy (PG) Couples Retreat (PG-13) Law Abiding Citizen (R) Where the Wild Things Are (PG) Zombieland (R) The Stepfather (PG-13) Paranormal Activity (R) UA Santa Rosa 10 300 Mary Esther Blvd. Mary Esther (850)243-5260 Amelia (PG) Astro Boy (PG) Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant (PG-13) Capitalism: A Love Story (R) Disney's A Christmas Carol (PG) Michael Jackson's This Is It (PG) Where the Wild Things Are (PG) Couples Retreat (PG-13) Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (PG) Regal Sun Plaza Stadium 8 427 Mary Esther Blvd. Mary Esther (850)244-4252 The Box (PG-13) Men Who Stare at Goats (R) The Fourth Kind (PG-13) Paranormal Activity (R) Saw VI (R) Zombieland (R) Law Abiding Citizen (R) The Stepfather (PG-13) Lively Cinema 10 (Formerly Destin Cinema) 759 E. U.S. 98, Destin (850)654-2992 Disney's A Christmas Carol (PG) From Here to Eternity (NR) Couples Retreat (PG-13) Where the Wild Things Are (PG) Saw VI (R) Michael Jackson's This Is It (PG) Zombieland (R) The Stepfather (PG-13) Law Abiding Citizen (R) Th8at0r & Coneorts around the South St. Petersburg/Tampa Sugarland, 11/25, St. Pete - Times Forum' Pensacola Lynyyrd Skynyrd, 11/13, Pensacola Martina McBride/Trace Adkins, 2/14, Pensacola Civic Center Panama City Beach 2010 Seabreeze Jazz Festival, 4/16-4/18, Pier Park Arena New Orleans Kelly Clarkson, 12/13, UNO Arena Atlanta Miley Cyrus, 11/29, Philips Arena Wide Spread Panic, 12/ 30-12/31, Philips Arena Gaither Homecoming:. 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Nothing over $30. 850-834- 2695. 416 Grace Dr. Christian Live Village. 1tp 11/12 WASHER & DRYER $150 set; stove, refrigerator (850) 834-4301. tfc 5/1 Atreme Boats Complete Packages from $4995 Buy Facto pWk Direct W, AC. OPEN HOUSE TIURSDAY--FRIDAY �850-547-9500 wwwBtreeindoatries.cm 3F wwwxtre meindustries.com 1l-h I -IL-f1, J,,, ' h 11, Ve-.Tel Communications, (IC Voice & Data (950) S92-2934 Business and Residential Installations and Prewire Business Systems All Major Brands! (850) 892-2934 1-800-827-2934 Fax: (850) 892-6357 newtelcomm@panhandle.rr.com FILL DIRT, clay, rock, top soil, ma- sonry sand, driveway material. All delivered. Spreading available. Driveways built. Anything hauled. REDS HAUL'N. 892-0503 FILL DIRT - $85 per load. We haul and spread dirt and gravel. We do driveways, lot clearing, and back- hoe work. Lawrence & Son, Buddy Lawrence Owner and Operator. 892- 3873. ffc 1/17 ----- ----------- --------- ------...--- - AUTO/AUTO SUPPLIES 1993 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88- Runs, high mileage, Ac, good used 2 -hand car. $400 cash firm. 892-0503. 1tc 11/12 ...-..-..........-.....................-. (4) TIRES, TOYO Open Country M-T 37x1350 for 22' rims. 30,000 miles. Used-new pd $2,400. Sell for $500. OBO. (850)865-0648. 2tc 11/5-11/12 ............---............................---- 1990 GMC SIERRA. Many modifica- tions. Great custom look. Built Chev- rolet 350 with 700R4. $4,000. Call 333-0369. tfp 7/16 ................................................ SUZUKI FORENZA WAGON-New 2007- 4-door hatchback-fully loaded with warranty. Red color. Mint condi- tion. 5,000 miles. $11,000. Call 850- 835-2163. tfc 10/15.18WDS --.------------------..-------------------...- DODGE 5.2L or 5.9L 94-02 perfor- mance heads guaranteed to be in perfect running condition. $300. Call 850-865-2953. tfp 6/11 91 S10 CHEVY 4-DOOR BLAZER. Runs good. Full tank gas. 836- 4577/419-3228. 4tp 10/22-11/12 ..................----------------------------. BOATS & BOAT SUPPLIES RHINO Boats Joe's Motor Service, Inc., Hartford, AL 334-588-2968. tfc 6/24 --.----------.------.--------------------- 14 FT ALUMINUM RHINO BOAT. Bought new in 2-05. Like new con- dition. Payed $2,200/ Wilksale for $1,000. 859-2583. 5tp 11/5-12/3 -------------- w----------------------------- MOBILE HOMES 1995 FLEETWOOD-16X80-ZONE 2 MOBILE .HOME. 3bd/2ba. (ac, car- pet, dishwasher are 3-yrs-old) Su- per clean, Exc. cond. New doors, all blocks and galvanized tie downs are up to code and go with trailer. 892- 0503. 1tc 11/12. 25wds -- - -------- ------------- ----- 7 ------------- GOT LAND??? 0 down for all land owners. All credit Ok. Call Clayton Homes of Crestview 850-682-3344. tfc 10/1. 17wds ---...---..........-------------------------.. NEW HOME FOR SALE... FINANC- ING AVAILABLE. No credit or bad credit. No problem...10 years $450/ month. Call Clayton Homes of Crestivew. 850-683-0856. tfc. 11/5. 21wds -------------------- 7--------- 7--------------- USED HOME. $15,000. Call for de- tails. 850-683-0856. tfc 11/5 --------------------------------------- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES REAL ESTATE INVESTOR seeks financial partners. Will pay 10% in- terest on loans secured by excellent property. Great for IRA's and retire- ment funds. (850) 892-2284. 24wd I Specializing in I Antiques. Make-Overs I Don't Trash It Recycle 'It! Free Estimates, Lots Of Fabric Pick-Up & Samples To Delivery Choose From QUALITY GUARANTEED! Hwy. 331 next to L&L Marine & Buy Gone Antiques SERVICES DO-HICKEY LOCKSMITHING. DeFuniak Springs, Freeport area, Rekeying, repairs, lockouts, Free when children locked inside. Bond- ed & licensed. (850)419-2772. tfc 8/27.18wds CLEAN HOUSE/SIT with elderly from 7 am to 5 pm. Mon-Fri. 951- 0710. 1\? CAREGIVER FOR SENIOR-30 plus years experience. I will'sit for your loved ones in your home, at hospital, and living facilities. I also do private duty. Good references. Honest, trust- worthy, reliable, caring, passionate. My last lady I did as a live-in was on 8/21/09 was Ms. Brackins. Call Jeannie at 892-1097. Available Now! 53wds4tc 11/12-12/4" MATT'S FLOORING INSTALLA- TIONS: Ceramics, carpet, hardwood, laminates, stone. 20+ years experi- ence with references. Reasonable rates. I can get materials wholesale. Kitchen, bath, renovations, minor home repairs. Call Matt (850) 834- 4630, leave message, (850) 951- 3662. 7tp 10/22-12/3 DONEL DAVIDSON CONSTRUC- TION LLC New homes, Remod- eling, Plumbing, Electric, Decks, Concrete, Painting, Pressure Wash- ing, Flooring, etc. Christian Contrac- tor RG0048939.850-834-2017. tfc 7/2.19wds LOT CLEARING, spread dirt, drive- ways, tree and stump removal. Tear down & remove old houses. Pond work. Have equipment to do it all. Reasonable prices. Call Keith 951- 3367. tfc 7/9. 28WDS MCKEE HOMES INC. All residen- tial types of construction, custom homes, framing and remodeling, addition, renovations, barns, decks concrete foundation and driveways etc. RR0067175, Call 850-978-0041. *tfc 11/5 ------ --- - ------------ "OUR PLACE" Custom Framing is available for all your picture framing needs. Quality framing at affordable prices. 850-892-3037. tfc 6/5-18wds ASTROLOGER, Birth Charts, spe- cialized charts, Also spiritual con- sulations, call for appointment. 850- 892-3217. ffc 7/24 MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS. Car- pentry & painting. 892-7488 or 830- 6176. tfc 5/1 ODD JOBS-PLUMBING, ELEC- TRIC, carpentry, painting, siding, etc. Call Paul Rushing at 850-401-1537. tfc 12/6 --------- ----------- ---- ASSORTED BRICK PAVERS-Very reasonable price. Can deliver and in- stall if needed. Also yard work. Tree trimming-walkways, flower bed. Free estimates. 603-9950. 1tp 11/12 then tfc YARD SALE WESTSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH will host a craft and bake sale Nov. 14 from 8 a.m. until noon. There will be plastic canvas items, crocheted afghans, rag rugs and assorted decorative birdhouse, plant stands, pots, and more will be available to purchase. Come out and support this project. Westside Baptist Church is located at 295 U.S. 331 N in De- Funiak Springs. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE Alice's Antiques, Collectibles & used furniture. Everything marked down I will care for elderly. Nights. Excellent references Call 797-8720 DeFuniak/Sandestin NOW LEA SIIG MINI-WAREHOUSES 1504 US HWY 90W For Reservations or Info Call 892-3612 NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR 1, 2 & 3 BR APTS. AT HERITAGE & QUAIL RUN APT., 315 S. 19TH ST., DEFUNIAK SPGS. GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE IF QUALIFIED. CALL 892-5232/TDD 771 & EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY OAKDALE GARDEN APARTMENTS Need an Apartment apply at Oakdale Garden Apartments Located at 226 North 1st Street, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32433 850-892-7734 .u - Pam Powell "Your rent can be as low as $0.00 if you qualify". 25% or more. Cookie jars, some are Me/Coy, teapots, cup, saucers, 35% off. Vintage hats, jewelry 25% off. East Lake Dresser 1/2 off & more furniture. All kind of glassware. You can't afford to miss this sale. Open 10-4. Wed, Sat. 2374 S 2nd St. (280-A) DFS. Phone. 850-892-4074. "BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW" Also a huge carport sale. Fri. and Sat. Nov. 14. Time 9 am till closing. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH IN FLORALA WILL HOST AN INDOOR FALL YARD SALE WITH BAKE GOODS AND CRAFTS ON NO- VEMBER 14. Come rain or shine to First Lutherans Fall indoor Yard sale on November 14 , from 8 a.m .to 2 p.m. Our Yard sale items include household, clothing, books, plants and treasures for everyone. We also will have a large selection of home made baked goods & handmade craft items for early shopping for Thanksgiving, Birthday and Christ- mas gifts. Join us for coffee and pas- tries for breakfast or eat lunch with us by having a hotdog or hamburger, soda and chips all at reasonable prices. Please come join us to shop for bargains, have a snack or good Christian fellowship!! We are located at 24512 Fifth Ave. in Florala, close to the Florida/Alabama state line on Hwy.331. DOWN SIZING or have home fur- nishings or household items you no longer need but don't want to hold a yard sale - Contact Nook and Cran- ny Home Consignment for a steady stream of shoppers who will see your items - rain or shine! 865-2976, Bald- win Ave., DeFuniak Springs. YARD SALE: INSIDE Warehouse Market Mall. 10%-50% off some ven- dors. Sorrelli 25% off. Visit the Shep- herd's Daughter for gifts and flowers. Open 7 days a week. Downtown Flo- rala, AL. 334-858-8102. tfc 7/2 FREEPORT UNITED METHODIST LADIES GROUP will be having a Yard Sale Nov. 14, at 6 a.m. until ?? Freeport United Methodist Church 185 Harrison St. Freeport, Florida. Proceeds will to United Methodist Children's Home and Play Ground for the children in our Church. For more info call Jo Yancey @ 850-880- 6633 ----- -------- --- --------- ST. MARGARET'S FESTIVAL will be Dec. 5. Make plans now. Spaces are $20, or with table $40. Leave a message at 892-9247. 22wds. -------- --- - ----- ---- - ----------- - YARD SALE- 8 until ?? Sat. Nov. 14. 452 East Main Ave. off the Circle. 1tp 11/12 .. ---------------------- ------------- ESTATE SALE-SATURDAY Nov. 14,8:30 a.m to 2 p.m. Furniture, pic- tures, antique trunk, blankets, kitch- enware, clothes, and more. Every- thing must gol 171' Florence Street. Call 685-2893 or 892-7625 for further information. itp 11/12 ---- - ----- - ---- --- - --------- 3-FAMILY YARD SALE. Inside @ 5562 Bob Sikes Rd, Nov. 14 from 8-12. Baby items, changing table, men's women, & kids's nice clothes, books, household items and more. YARD SALE-Sat. Nov. 14, 8 am -?? 317 Bob McCaskill Drive. Misc. items. Cancel if rains. Itp 11/12 4/FAMILY YARD SALE. Nov. 13 & 14. Ponce de Leon. 2,720 Old Mill Rd across from Waynes Grocery. Cancel if rains. YARD SALE-Sat. Nov. 14. 8 am - 12 pm. No early birds. Clothes, misc. items, 100 Church Street off of Ju- niper Lake Rd across from Calvary Baptist Church. 1tp 11/12 HALLMARK PORTABLE BUILDINGS * Factory Direct Prices * Easy Payments (850) 836-4545 or 836-4455 Hwy. 90 Ponce de Leon, FL MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE. Sat- urday, Nov. 14. 7 am - 12 pm. Hwy. 90 West to Girl Scout Road, right on East LaFavre. Treadmill, entertain- ment center, baby items, household items, Jrs. and girls namebrand clothing plus much more. PERSONAL 'UNCONTESTED DIVORCE No court appearance. Including chil- dren, property, 1-877-244-2230 FloridaDivorceByMail.com ------------------------------- -- - ---- LISTEN TO THE Country Store. Mon- days-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 dur- ing office hours. Mon-Fri. tfc ---------------------------- --------.. BUSINESS RENTAL OFFICE 1200 SQ FT; 5 rooms plus kitchen, 2 baths, handicap acces- sible. One block south of courthouse; 40 South 5th street, DeFuniak Springs; 892-5995; 585-4114. tfc 9/4-25WDS FOR RENT: COMMERCIAL BLDG. 1,100 sq ft. 27 S 7th St. Next door to New-Tel Communications in De- Funiak. 892-2662 or 333-0801. tfc 8/27.18wds RENT SMALL TRAILER FOR RENT. 2b/1ba-washer/dryer hookup: Front, back porches, garage, storage shed, screen-in-back porch, All attached. New paint, and new carpet. No HUD. $450 mo & $450 dd or $600 a month with utilities included. 830-0793. 2tp 11/5-11/12 De Funiak Springs -LAKE VIEW Clean Furnished 2 bedroom home @ 536 Baldwin with washer/dryer, cable and internet available. Also Clean 2/2 furnished mobile in country / wood floors, and C/A/H Horse Friendly. $600 monthly each. Weekly rates include utilities $200 to $250 -Beats a Motel. call 850-859- 0188 or 239-682-2094. tfc 11/12. 49wds 2 BEDROOM HOUSE chain length fence. 182 N. 7th ST. 892-3673. 1tp 11/12 i .... .............. ...- - - ----- - 3 BDI2BA MOBILE HOME for rent. .Very clean, nice location. $500 month & deposit. 685-7864/892-2387. tfc 11/12 -------- --------------------------- COZY 1BD/tBA COTTAGE, Conm- pletely furnished including washer and dryer; water, sewage, ;garbage and lawn nraintnpance. $500 mo. plus $400 dd. 892-2097. 4tc 11/5- 11/26. 21wds ------------- ------------------------.. 2BD/1BA HOME on corner lot near 331/90 intersection updated through- out. No smokers. $650/mnth plus dd. Sound Choice Real Estate LLC. (850)246-4232. 3tp 11/12-11/26 ---- ------- --------- ----- -- ------ -- AVAILABLE DEC. 1. 4br/2.5ba, gas log fireplace, huge kitchen, lots of cabinets/storage/family room/ga- rage/large fenced yard. 21/2 blocks from Circle Dr. $850/mo. 1st, last & $500 sd required. 850-225-7710. 1tp 11/12 ------------ -.----- ------. FOR RENT-HUD ENCOURAGED. Like new. 3bd/1ba $550/mnth. $500/ dep: Oakwood Hills. 865-2358. 4tp 11/12-12/3 - ------------- 3/2, NICE 16' Wide Mobile Home, Hwy. 90 West off Valley View. All elec- tric, no pets. $600/$400. (850)225- 0949. 1tp 11/12 BRAND'S ATTIC 'SEJF-SERVICE MINISTORAGE 835-2850 1/2 Mile N of Bay Bridge on 331 or 5 Miles S. of Freeport 5x10- $25 to 10x20 - $80 Well Lighted & Secure Area Manager Lives On Location Hwy. 90 East & Norwood Rd. DeFuniak Sprinas - 892-6035 Bonifay - 547-0726 Chioley- 638-8183 Self-Service Office Open 24 Hours * No Deposit SUnits are carpeted A-1 Mini Storage, Inc. 1154 US Highway 90 West * DeFuniak Springs, FL S"We at A-1 Mini Storage appreciate your business!" Drawing for "3" 50000 Cash Prizes to be held November 25, 2009 * FREE Locks * NO Deposit * Climate Control/Non Climate * Local Phone Service SCat 5 Cabeling SFiberoptics * Voicemail * Sales, Lease & Repair i Authorized Shipping Outlet Serving NW Florida & South Alabama since 1983 .................. �� wmmmd THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2009 PAGE 6-C & Repairs THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,2009 GARAGE APT. in historical district --- ---- -covered deck overlooking courtyard. with a view of the lake. 1 bedroom, 3BR/1BA HOUSE. $450 mo & $250 Quiet, private, secluded yet in town. 1 1/2 bath with all kitchen appliances sd. 679 Price Rd. Liberty community. Ultra clean. Includes water, sewage, with washer and dryer. $650 month. 834-4119. 4tp 11/5-11/26 garbage, pest control, lawn care pro- Call for an appointment. 892-3629. ----- -------- vided, reserved parking. Gazebo, 2tp 11/12-11/19 HUNTING AND FISHING Bar-B-Que. Min. 1 year lease. No PARADISE. children. No pets. No HUD. $625. MOBILE HOME FOR RENT. 2br/1.5 2006 3bd/2ba mobile home. 16x80. mo & $500 deposit. By appointment ba. Just remodeled w/new flooring, Washer and dryer, furnished. Sits on only. 892-0157. 46wds tfc 5/28 C/HA, front and back porch, w/extra 32 acres. Leased required. $800 a storage. Very nice and clean. Just month plus deposit. 850-865-9055. 1,2,3,4 BEDROOM RENTALS.$450 east of town. No HUD, pets, or smok- tfc 10/29 - $700 month. HUD approved. 892- ers. $600 per month plus $600 de- ---- ---- 7012. tfc 6/11 posit. Lease and reference required. 3BED/2BA. LIKE NEW on John 859-2015. 3tp 11/12-11/26 White Rd. 859-2321. tfc 11/5 3 Bedroom/2 Bath VANDALIZED 2 BEDROOM/IBATH-partially fur- nished mobile home. $400 month. No pets- No HUD. More info. 892- 5744. ltp 11/12 MOBILES FOR RENT Paved rd. 2 & 3 bedrooms available. $450-$650. Call Roger at 598-3100. tfc 11/12 RENTALS AND RENT TO OWN: WWW.DFSRENTAL.COM 2 BEDROOM apartment. $300/ month with $300 deposit. Or 3 bed- room trailer, Rent-to-own, You fix. $200/month with $300 down. East side of DeFuniak; Go 90 East past Petro; right on South Norwood; cross tracks; right on Charlie Brown Road. Visit www.DFSRental.com 892-2284. tfc 47wds. 11/5 2BED/2BA located Blue Water/ Seminole area. $650/mnth. $350/dd. 3bd/2ba $700/mnth $400dd. Blue Water/Seminole area. 835-4779/830- 7109. 4tp 11/12-12/3 2BR/1BA APARTMENT for rent. C/H&A. $500/mo. $500 dd. Call 951- 2859, Leave message. 2tp 11/12- 11/19 3BR/2BA HOME in nice neighbor- hood. No pets. School bus pickup at door. Call Sherry 850-380-8091. 1tp 11/12 NOW LEASING @ Palmer House Apts. In DeFuniak Springs a one bedroom upstairs apt. Rent includes electric, water, and standard cable. HUD Ok./No pets. Rent $650 month 'Dep. $400. Call Freida 533-1250. 2tp 11/5-11/12 2 BEDROOM MOBILE HOME. 5 min. from downtown DFS on Kidd Rd. All utilities,fumished except elect. $450/mnth. (850)585-5245. tfc 11/12 FOR RENT-2 bedroom/1.5 bath mobile home water front lot on King Lake. $500 per month. $400 dd. No pets HUD accepted. Call 892-2019 or 865-0740. 2tc 11/12-11/19 FOR RENT- 3bd/2ba in Ponce de Leon. Country setting. Water, sew- er, trash. $495 mo plus deposit. (850)265-3166. 2tp 11/5-11/12 FOR RENT - 3200 square feet of WAREHOUSE SPACE WITH OF- FICE. Garage doors with easy ac- cessibility. Located on 331 S., 4 miles south of 1-10. Call 850-974- 0570. 4tc 11/5-11/26 ------------------------------------------ FOR 'RENT: Completely furnished MOBILE HOME AND APARTMENT. Private and secluded. Beautiful set- ting. 892-7424 or 333-7999. 1tc .11/12 AFTER A STRESSFUL DAY, drive down a secluded driveway to your home on King Lake. Sit on the swing; watch the sunset and take in the beauty of nature. For rent is a 2.bedroom brick house situated on a 17 acre parcel on the lake penin- sula. It has a beautifully remodeled custom kitchen; den/office, living w/ fireplace and dining room. A carport connects the main house to a lovely brick cottage - perfect for a mother- in-law cottage. Extensive lake front footage; private dock from which to enjoy a day of fishing. Paradise awaits you. $1,800/mo. includes both houses. Call 850-974-0570. 2tc 11/5-11/12.101wds MOBILE HOME located on King Lake Blvd. 2bd/1bth, w/fenred back yard. $500 mnth. Call.401-3038 or 419-4818. Available 11/18/09. 2tp 11/5-11/12 2 LARGE BD/2 BA, large kitchen. Remodeled & new carpet, stove & refrigerator. Front and back decks. CH/A. 12x8 storage shed. No pets. $550 mnthly/$400 deposit. 333- 0328. 1tp 11/12 PLEASANT RIDGE AREA 2BD/1.5BA house. Available now! $600 month with $500 deposit. Leased required. No pets! Call 892- 2328 after 4 p.m. 2tp 10/29-11/2 FREEPORT AREA FOR RENT 3BD/1BA. Electric heat and air. Elect. stove and refrig. Paved road on water with boat dock. Real clean. No pets. $650 mo. & $500 dd. 892-5784. tfc 10/29.28WDS NICE 1 BEDROOM apartments. Adults Only. 859-2321. tfc 11/5 FOR RENT: 2 BEDROOM/1 BATH MOBILE HOME in Mossy Head area. Older mobile home, but very cute with front and back yards. Rent includes yard maintenance. $375 per month with deposit. Pets are nego. 850-865-1062 or 850-892-7424. 38wds 4tc 10/29-11/19 3 BEDROOM/2BATH HOUSE locat- ed South 19th St. Central H/A, stove, refrig. $600/mnth/damage dep, 836- 4442 or 419-5611. 1tc 11/12 TEN LAKES ESTATES: 3BD brick home on 1 acre lot. Carport, cen- tral air & heat. No pets, no smokers. Available 11/1/09. $750 month plus deposit. 1 year lease required. 850- 581-0052. 3tc 10/20-11/12 FOR RENT: 2 BEDROOM /1 BATH MOBILE home with central heat and air. New carpet and remodeling. Very nice location on Girl Scout Rd. Front and back yards with yard main- tenance included in rent. Pets are nego. HUD is welcome. $500 per month. 850-865-1062 or 850-892- 7424. 47wds 4tc 10/29-11/19 DFS, HISTORIC DISTRICT 3bd/1ba. $795.00 mo. 1556 sq. ft Huge back yard. 897-8888. 4tc 10/29-11/19 BRICK HOME. 3bd/2.5 ba, garage, appliances & water furnished. 978- 0153. 3tp 1.0/29-11/12 FOR RENT: 2 Bedroom/2bath mobile home. Stove, refrigerator, washer and dryer. Located off Girl Scout Rd. $550 per month plus deposit. 585-. 4580/892-9748. tfc 10/22. 22wds FAMILY ORIENTED-Small mobile home community on beautiful park setting with rolling meadows.nearby. 2 & 3 bedrooms. $475-$525. Deposit required. CH/A. Free trash & water. Background check and references required. Smoke-free. No pets. Man- ager on premises. Call 830-7026. tfc 10/15.38wds -------------------- --------- RENT: MOBILE HOME 2BR/1 BATH. Total electric. 1/2 acre lot. Nice, clean, compare! Washer & dry- er, fridge, new with ice: $450 month & $450 DD. No animals. 892-2979. Shown by appointment only. 4tc 11/5-11/26. 25wds ---------- --- -- ----- -------- FURNISHED 1 BD TRAILER, non- smoker, 'no pets, no children. Utilities included. $125 weekly & $125 de- posit. 892-6136. 2tc 11/12-11/19 QUIET, CLEAN, 1 bedroom apt. near lakeyard, partial utilities paid. No HUD, no pets. 850-259-1720. 5tc 10/29-11/26.15WDS AVAILABLE NOWI EFFICIENCYAPARTMENT-Includes all utilities (electric, water, cable, wifi) full kitchen and furnished. $550 mo. Deposit, lease & references required. 892-3221. tfc 10/1. 22WDS ----------------------------------- FOR RENT- * 4Bd/2ba brick house. *2/1/ mobile home. Also RV/MH lots. Hud approved. NO PETS. Call 850- 502-9630.ffc 8/20 ---- ---- ------------- ------ 7---------- DESIGNER SPECIAL - Rent-to- Own - this house needs a lot of work! Come quick, I am tired of waiting on you. 96 W. Toledo, off Hwy 83, 3rd Street up from 90. $1,000 down plus $295 per month 892-2284. 39wds. tfc 9/24 --------------------- -------------- ---- * 2 BEDROOM APT. $650 MONTH Includes water, cable, wifi, Deposit, lease & references required. 892- 3221. tfc 7/16-15WDS by OUTLAWS mobile home, NEAR- LY RUINED. $5/month plus $145 Lot Rent. U-Fix, Rent-to-Own. $1,150 to move in. Directions: Take Highway 90 East, to North Davis Lane, right to 59 Andrews Avenue. tfc 9/24.35wds - --- ---------------- -- -- --------------- HILLTOP TERRACE APTS. 600 N. 4th St., Florala, AL. Affordable hous- ing for the elderly. 1 bdrm, center. heat & air, stove, refrigerator, free laundry facilities, planned activities. Based on income. Come by or call (334) 858-4655, Leave message. Equal Opportunities Housing. tfn 3/31 I BUY HOUSES I BUY HOUSES! Lot$ and acreage. No Ha$$le$. Quick closing. Call now 892-2284. tfc 1/17 ----------------------------------------- REAL ESTATE 2 1/2 AC. BUILDABLE LOTS for sale by owner. Both lots backup to pond on paved road. Call Sherry 850-380-8091. 1tp 11/12 ------------------------- ---------------- 2 LOTS ON JUNIPER LAKE w/small 2 bedroom Mobile Home. Paved Street. 196 Redeye Rd. 333-0478. 8tp 11/12-12/31 TWO GREAT 2B/1BA HOUSE for shle in city limits, just off US 331 S, near shopping. Owner financing with 0% down. and one with pay- ment of $348.89 per month and the other $387.65 per month. Call (850) 865-5942 for details. 3tc 10/29- 11/12.40WDS - ......................---------------.---------- CONVENIENT LOCATION- IN FREEPORT, by owner, 3br/2ba, gre- atroom, separate laundry room, large covered deck, 2 lots, 1 acre, great kitchen, new carpet, below appraisal @ $124, 900. For appointment 850- 259-1720. 5tc 10/29-11/26. 30wds. - --------------------------------------- 4 ACRES LAKE HOLLEY WATER- FRONT only $65,000. johndanilow. com. (850)217-8104. John Danilow, Lic. Real Estate Broker. pd 12/26 ------------------------------------------------ 1 ACRE LOTS. Surveyed, fenced, established grass, city water avail- able. Other utilities available. $19,950.$200 a month and $200 down. Owner financing. 892-5734. Leave message. tfc 9/10.24WDS --------------....----------------------------- $8,000 CASH BACK to 1st time homebuyers, ends 12/1/091 Great buys; new, quality homes begin- ning at $114,995. 100% financing for qualified buyers. Let a full ser- vice Realtor dedicated to giving the best service possible, make it easy. Mildred C. Heaton Realty, Inc. 850- 689-1334 or 850-582-3806. 44wds tfc 10/8 ----------------------------------------------- BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT in quiet community close to DeFuniak Springs. Underground utilities, paved road. $19,500. Owner financing with 25% down. Ph. 951-0444. 3tc 10/22- 11/5. 23WDS --------------------------------- MOSSY HEAD 5.13 ACRES near new golf course. $97,500. Possible owner financing with 25% down or discount for cash. Ph. 951-0444. 3tc 10/22-11/5.21WDS ----------------------------------- 13.37 ACRES- 5400 State Hwy. 2 Walton Cty, front area, cleared w/ creek attack border. Asking $60,000. Need to sell. (850)678-8026 please leave message. 4tp 10/8-10/29 ------------------------------------- JUNIPER LAKE ESTATES 4BD/2.5BA, 2 acres, 20x40 pool-10' www.Waltn.rop is Investor closeout. Selling proerty i North Walton,^^^ DEFUNIAK DELUXE Ig, 2br/2ba apt. 1,000 sq. ft. CH/A. Plus 10'x20' ft deep, 24x36 pool house with spa. 32x60 workshop with garage and loft, Rock well, Furnished Many ex- tras. Access to Juniper Lake. Bocci Ball Court. $235,000. 3 additional acres available fenced in pastures. Call 892-5734 leave message. tfc 10/8. 47wds 4 ACRES in Mossy Head. Older home, City water. $45,000. Call 892- 5734 leave message. tfc 10/8 15wds 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, Remodel in Progress, 0.4 acre lot. Take Highway 90 East, to North Davis Lane, right on Andrews Avenue, Left to 52 Monroe. $65,000, Seller pays closing costs. (850) 892-2284. 32wds tfc 6/18 - ----- ----------- FREE 21' TRAVEL TRAILER with purchase of 3.2 acre hunting camp. Children's Home area. Great BOW HUNTING. Owner finance, ex- change, all offers considered. 850- 892-2284. tfc 2/26 24wds ------------------------*---------- EMPLOYMENT ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT needed in the Freeport area. Skills requested include Microsoft Office Excel and Word, faxing, answering phones and organizing. Please fax resume to 850-835-2879. 25wds 2tp 11/5-11/12 --------------------------------------------- LMHC wanted for residential youth program. Full time position. $45,000 annual with full benefits. 850-548- 5524. Ask for Ron Boyce. 2tc 11/5- 11/12 -------------------------------------------- SURVEY CREW SUPERVISOR- experience only. Call 622-1610. 2tc 11/5-11/12 ------------------------------w- -------- ------ DRIVER TRAINEES Needed Now! Drivers being hired and trained lo- cally for Werner Enterprises. No exp. Looking to make some extra Money! Peoples Home Health is growing. We are looking for a PRN Medical Social Worker, Physical Therapist, and Speech Therapist to visit a couple of patients a week in the Mid to Northern part of Walton County. Go to our website www.peopleshomehealth. com. You can view a summary of our clinical positions and download our employment application. Questions call 850.430.1183 or fax a resume to 850.430.1311. needed. 1-866-280-5309. 4tc 11/5- 11/26 --- -------- ----- ---- --- --- --------------- CONVENIENT STORE CASHIER Far above average salary. Apply in Petro Food Market. 'Located at 1805 E Nelson, 892-7620.18WDS tfc 2/8 ----- ------- --------- ------ ---- -----__ TRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY COUN- CIL, Inc. is accepting applications for a Fiscal Assistant for the Admin. Of- fice in Bonifay. Summary of duties: Perform general office & accounting duties; assist Fis- cal personnel in all area of operation in the accounting department. Qualification: High school diploma (GED), and 1 year related experi- ence. Requirements Current driver's li- cense and proper vehicle insurance. Must be willing to comply with back- ground screening and drug testing. Applications may be obtained from any Tri-County Community Council, PAGE 7-C Offices and submitted by Monday, Nov. 16, 2009 at 4:30 p.m. For in- formation and an application, call Bridgett Cassidy, office Assistant. (850)547-3589. Successful applicants will be subject to pre-employment drug test. Only qualified applicants will be consid- ered. Equal opportunity employer and drug and smoke free workplace. .1tc 11/12. 122wds - - ---------- - --- WANTED MAINTENANCE PER- SON: Must hold a valid drivers li- cense, verifable clean driving record, pass a drug test, and have a high school diploma or equivalent. Be able to do manual labor. Experience in potable water preferred. Must live within 20 miles of Mossy Head Water Works. Pick up application at Mossy Head Water Works. 1tc 11/12. 53wds --- --------- -- - - - - w II -.B ...- 24 ACRES N I (L-6095) Affordable, attractive and ready for you to ATTENTION INVESTORS! use and enjoy! 24 acres located in North Walton d (L-6106) Take a look at this great 5 acre lot! Priced County, just minutes from the Darlington a to sell, this property is on a paved road and has a community. The land is partially cleared and r water view of Choctawhatchee Bay. City water and terraced. Over 1000 feet of paved road frontage. a sewer is available. Buyer to perform due diligence Excellent hunting. A large natural cedar swamp in all matters of importance. Mobile home does not adjoins the subject property. Best price! Great convey with purchase. Call for your tour today! location. $120,000 $72,000 i I BLACKSTONE GOLF COURSE Will beinterviewing for the following positions: PRO-SHOP MANAGER, GRILL COOK AND BARTENDER Saturday, November 7th and November 14th From 9:00 am to 2:00 pm at the new Clubhouse in Mossy Head located just off Hwy 90 on 108 Blackstone Lane. We are looking for friendly, outgoing, energetic, fit people who love working with the public. Name Your Best Price for Scrap and get CA$H for TRA$H Copper -Aluminum Cans -Brass Stainless- Radiators Insulated Wire - Lead FreeportRecycl (850)835- johndanilow.com licensed real estate broker lots, lots, & more lots plus 4ac lake holley REALTOR@ waterfront best buy Phone: 850-217-8104 PAGE 8-C LIVE-IN ASSISTANT needed for retired gentlemen. Needs compan- ion to travel, help around the house. Lives directly on gulf on CA-30A. References required. 850-231-4375. 1tp 11/12 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No.: 09DR000845 DEBORAH WATSON Petitioner and JASON WATSON, Respondent. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: (Name of Respondent) Jason Wat- son (Respondent's last known address) 145 Cook Avenue (City, State, Zip) DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your writ- ten defenses, if any, to it on (name of Pe- titioner) Deborah Watson, whose address is 215 B.M.W. Rd., Ponce de Leon, FL 32455 on or before (date) December 10, 2009, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at (clerk's address) 571 Hwv. 90E. DeFuniak Springs. FL 32433, before service on Petitioner or immediately there- after. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief de- manded in the petition. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are avail- able at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office. You may review these docu- ments upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk's office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, re- quires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, includ- ing dismissal or striking of pleadings. Dated: October 19, 2009. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Is/ By: Veronica P. Wells Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tpd. Oct. 29; Nov. 5, 12, 19, 2009 899K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION CASE NO.: 09CP000194 IN RE: ESTATE OF JAMES REX POUNCEY, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of JAMES REX POUNCEY, deceased, File Number 09CP000194, is pending in the Circuit Court for Walton County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Walton County Courthouse, at 591 U.S. Highway 90, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32433. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth be- low. All creditors of the decedent and other persons, who have claims or demands against decedent's estate, including un-matured,' contingent 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 PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons who have claims or demands against the decedent's estate, including un-matured, contingent or unliq- uidated claims, must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- LICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PE- RIODS 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 October 29, 2009. s/l Toni Spell, Co-Petitioner Is/ Carol Ferdinand, Co-Petitioner Isl Jeremy S. Keich, Esq. Ramey & Bytell Attorneys 1250 Circle Drive DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435 (850) 892-2108 phone (850) 892-2192 fax Fla. Bar No. 0041259 4tc: Oct. 29; Nov. 5, 12, 19, 2009 914K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, CASE NO.: 2008 CA 5918 WHITNEY NATIONAL BANK, successor by merger to DESTIN BANK, Plaintiff, v, JOHN ALAN COOK, individually, and as TRUSTEE OF THE JOHN ALAN COOK REVOCABLE TRUST AGREEMENT, DATED JULY 13, 2004; and JOEL T. COOK, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Don W. Howard, Clerk of the above named Court, will on the 30th day of November, 2009, at 11:00 a.m., or as soon thereaf- ter as is practicable, at the Front Door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, 1250 N. Eglin Pkwy., Suite B-110, Shalimar, Okaloosa County, FL 32579, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described real property situate in the Counties of Okaloosa and Walton, State of Florida, to-wit: EXHIBIT "A" LOT 1, BLOCK A, SOVEREIGN ISLE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15, PAGE(S) 55 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. LOT 14, EMERALD WATERS VILLAGE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 27 AND 27A OF THE PUBLIC RE- CORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORI- DA. pursuant to the Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered in a case pending in said Court, the style of which is listed above. At the time of sale, the successful high bidder shall post with the Clerk a deposit equal to five percent (5%) of the final bid. The balance of the final bid shall be paid to the Clerk by 4:00 p.m. CST on the day of the sale. The successful high bid shall be exclusive of the Clerk's registry fee and documentary stamps on the Certificate of Title. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said Court, this 26th day of October, 2009. DON W. HOWARD CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT /s/ By: Vicki Jackson Deputy Clerk (seal) Conformed Copy to: Philip A. Bates, P.A. Richard H. Powell Attorney for Plaintiff: PHILIP A. BATES PHILIPA. BATES, P.A. 25 West Cedar Street, Suite 550 Post Office Box 1390 'Pensacola, FL 32591-1390 (850) 470-0091 Florida Bar No:: 228354 If you are person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- tain assistance. Please contact Philip A. Bates, P.A., 25 West Cedar Street, Suite 550, Pensacola, Florida, 32502, (850) 470-0091, within 2 working days of your .receipt of this Notice; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009, 925K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY CASE NO. 09CA000833 PEOPLES FIRST COMMUNITY BANK Plaintiff, vs. 4591 SAILMAKER INV CO., LLC a/k/a 4591 SAILMAKER INVESTMENT COM- PANY, DWIGHT C. LORENZEN, TOPS'L TENNIS VILLAGE CONDOMINI- UM ASSOCIATION, INC., and TOPS'L MASTER ASSOCIATION, INC., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated October 27, 2009, entered in Case Num- ber 09CA000833 of the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit in and for Wal- ton County, Florida, wherein PEOPLES FIRST COMMUNITY BANK is the Plaintiff and 4591 SAILMAKER INV. CO., LLC, alk/a 4591 SAILMAKER INVESTMENT COMPANY, DWIGHT C. LORENZEN, TOPS'L TENNIS VILLAGE CONDOMIN- IUM ASSOCIATION, INC., and TOPS'L MASTER ASSOCIATION, INC., are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at www.walton.realforeclose. com at 11:00 a.m. Central Time, on the 2nd day of December, 2009, the follow- ing described property situated in Walton County, Florida, and set forth in the Order or Final Judgment, to-wit: Unit 2-E Building 1 of Tops'l Tennis Vil- lage, a condominium, according to the declaration of condominium thereof, as recorded in Official Records Book 295, at Page 319; as amended by phas- ing amendment for Phase III, recorded in Official Records Book 295 at Page 405 of the Public Records of Walton County, Florida, together with an undi- vided interest in the common elements, if any, appurtenant thereto, subject to and in accordance with the covenants, conditions, restrictions, terms and oth- er provisions of said declaration. In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact the Court Adminis- trator's Office no later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding at 571 U.S. High- way 90 East, DeFuniak Springs, Florida, 32433; Telephone: (850) 892-8116, 1-800- 955-8771 (TDD); or 1-800-955-8770 (V), via Florida Relay Service. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of this Honorable Court, on this 28th day of October, 2009. Martha Ingle Clerk of the Circuit Court, Walton County /s/ By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (seal) Publication of this notice to run in The DeFuniak Springs, Herald-Breeze Conformed copies to: Sherri Denton Mallory, Esq. MALLORY & MALLORY Post Office Box 2178 Panama City, Florida 32402 4591 Sailmaker Inv. Co., LLC Dwight C. Lorenzen 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 926K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO: 66-2009-CA-000318 FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION PLAINTIFF VS. PATRICK W. CURLES; LAURIE A. CURLES; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANT- EES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; HIDDEN BEACH VILLAS HOMEOWNERS ASSO- CIATION, INC.; COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. DEFENDANTS) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE SELLER SAYS SELL!! This home is in great shape and is as neat as a pen! The property sits on almost an acre of land with the entire back yard being completely fenced in and a workshop located in the rear of the property. Home has a new metal roof and the back patio is great for entertaining 'outdoors! Conveniently located to Eglin AFB, Niceville, Crestview, and South Walton County. Reduced to $;900- $98,900 Call D'aun Carter (850)333-1364 P[ Team Walton Real Estate Professionals KING LAKE REALTY, INC. 43 LAIRD ROAD CRESTVIEW, FL 32539 1/2� Lot Imperial Ct., septic tank & water tap...........................$15,0 $150 Down & $150 Month 1/2� Lot Lake Rosemary, septic tank & water tap............................$18,500 $185 Down & $185 Month 1�Acre King Lake Blvd............................................. ...................25,000 $250 Down & $250 Month 1� Acre Ruckel Dr........................... ........................ ................ $20,000 $200 Down & $200 Month 5� Acres Mossy Head... ................... ................. .................. $45,000 $450 Down & $450 Month 10� Acres North Walton County.....................................................$50,000 $500 Down & $500 Month 11� Acres Mossy Head........................ ......... ....... $80,000 $800 Down & $800 Month 20� Acres Walton County......................... ........... ........... $90,000 $900 Down & $900 Month Large Acreage 90 up to 3000 Acres DeFuniak Springs, Mossy Head and Paxton **Prices starting from $3,500 per Acre** (Other properties available - all Owner Financed!) Call today for information! (850) 892-2103 OR CALL BONITAAT (850) 333-0630 Please leave a message if no answer - calls promptly returned Open Mon.-Fri. 9:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Sat. By Appointment. THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,2009 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant v. 11701.25222.175796 to a Summary Final Judgment of Fore- closure dated October 27, 2009, entered BENTON B. RAMEY et al., 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 in Civil Case No. 66-2009-CA-000318 of 928K the Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial Cir- Defendants. cult in and for WALTON County, DeFuniak IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 1st JUDICIAL Springs, Florida, I will sell to the highest NOTICE OF SALE CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR and best bidder for cash at www.walton. WALTON COUNTY realforeclose.com, at 11:00 a.m. on the 30th day of November, 2009 the follow- ing described property as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to-wit: UNIT NO. 112, HIDDEN BEACH VIL- LAS, A CONDOMINIUM ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM THEREOF AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 337, PAGE 492, AS AMENDED, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND AS DEPICTED IN CONDOMINIUM PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 26, TOGETHER WITH THE UNDIVIDED SHARE OR INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS APPUR- TENANT THERETO. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any. other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Dated this 28th day of October, 2009. Martha Ingle Clerk of the Circuit Court Is/ By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) Publish in: THE DEFUNIAK HERALD BREEZE THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J. STERN, P.A. ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF 900 SOUTH PINE ISLAND ROAD, SUITE 400 PLANTATION, FL 33324-3920 .(954) 233-8000 09-17259(CWF)(FM) PLEASE FAX A COPY OF THE FIRST INSERTION TO FAX (954) 233-8705 IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERI- CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons with disabilities needing a special accom- modation should contact COURT AD- MINISTRATION, at the WALTON County Courthouse at 850-892-8133, 1-800-955- 8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Flor- ida Relay Service. 2tc: - November 5, 12, 2009 927K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 08CA001460 REGIONS BANK, etc., Plaintiff, Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Summary Judgment entered in the above-styled cause in the Circuit Court of Walton County, Florida, the Clerk of Wal- ton County will sell the property situated in Walton County, Florida, described as: Description of Mortgaged and Personal Property Exhibit "A" LOT 59, HIDDEN GROVE, ACCORD- ING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGE(S) 29, PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE STREET ADDRESS OF WHICH IS XX CREPE MYRTLE COURT, SANTA ROSA BEACH, FLORIDA 32459. at a Public Sale, the Clerk shall sell the property to the highest bidder,' for cash, except as set forth hereinafter, on NO- VEMBER 30, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. at ww. walton.realforeclose.com, in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes. Dated: October 28, 2009. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus funds from the sale, if any, other than the property owner, as of .the date of the Lis Pendens, must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Martha Ingle Clerk of the Circuit Court Walton County, Florida /s/ By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (seal) Conformed copies furnished to all parties on attached Service List. SERVICE LIST Sabrina E. Solomon THE SOLOMON LAW GROUP, P.A. 1881 West Kennedy Boulevard Tampa, Florida 33606-1606 Attorneys for Regions Bank Raymond F. Newman, Jr. Becker & Poliakoff, PA. 348 Miracle Strip Parkway Southwest Paradise Village Suite 7 Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32548-5253 Attorneys for Hidden Grove Owners'As- sociation, Inc. Shannon L. Widman Porath & Associates, P.A. 600 Grand Boulevard, Suite 205 Destin, Florida 32550 Attorneys for Benton B. Ramey ionald 0. Jones, Inc. CRC1328805 585-8204 www.ronjonoshomes.net CASE #: 2008-CA-001099 #1 In North Walton Real Estate Sales # of sales was taken from the Emerald Coast Board of Realtors for the N. Walton County Area ' II111IIIIIIII '!L- MLS#526597 3 Bed/2 Bath 1,326 Sq. Ft. NEW LISTING!! This charming home on a corner lot reveals a lovely lake view! Honey maple cabinets, wood laminate floors, vaulted ceilings, a supersized shower nearly 7' long and a front porch that runs the width of the home are just some of the extras offered here. 655 Magnolia Lake Dr. $124,900 MLS#526891 4 Bed/3 Bath 2,110 Sq. Ft. NEW LISTING!! Your dream home hat just hit the market! This home sits on a lot over % of an acre providing privacy and room. The back yard is fenced, a huge barn, large deck with fire bit & a inground pool!! 471 Twin Lake Dr. $214,900 MLS#521365 3Bed/2 Bath 1,104 Sq. Ft. JUST REDUCED!! Wonderful historic home in the middle of town has been completely remodeled with many new upgrades. Convenient to everything, this home sits on a very nice city lot with plenty of yard. 80 Chaffin Ave. $79,000 MLS#52651343 Bed/2 Bath 1,792 Sq. Ft. NEW LISTING!! This nearly new manu- factured home sits on over an acre and is located close to the Shoal River. Home features a split plan, vaulted ceiling & open kitchen. 4264 Moon Rd. $59,900 MLS#519370 3 Bed/2 12 Bath 1,987 Sq. Ft. PRICED REDUCED!! WATER- FRONT!! A unique home with 104 ft of waterfront footage and the views from inside the home are magnificent. This home was built with attention to detail with many extras including a private Jacuzzi. 906 Paradise Island Dr. $259,000 MLS#524503 4Bed/2 Bath 1,671 Sq. Ft This brick home comes with spacious rooms, a large portable carport and a nice brick front porch. In- side the city limits and convenient to schools and shopping. 298 20th St. . $99,900 g I 4 .. z.... "" s - - I MLS#526337, 4 Bed/2 Bath 1,582 Sq. Ft. NEW LISTING!! This charming Florida cottage is just off the Hwy and nestled in the trees. A circle drive way in front with a chain link fenced yard out back. 3083 Hwy 83 N $135,000 MLv H#2ZU8oJ 4 Bed/2 Bath 1,300 Sq. Ft. This mobile home has just been re- modeled and comes with a 14x14 greenhouse, a 10x16 workshop, a 10x14 storage building on 1.5 acres with city water and sewage. 1252 Trout Dr. $54,900 XX Eagle Way Nice wooded lot near county line $9,000 XX E. Raphael Rd Lt 13 NEW LISTING! Over 1/3 acre in curve $13,500 XX E. Raphael Rd. Lt 14 NEW LISTING! 1/3 acre somewhat wooded $11,500 Lot 2/3 Girl Scout Rd $10,000 per lot or both lots for $18,900 Hwy 179-A 20 acres in Westville $69,900 Dona Anod 8I .98.790BroerI One Lia hltn 5.55.07, Danare 80.3.16 TEAM WALTON REAL ESTATs PinoPessioNALs OR REAI.TOn' 50.951.4899 MILS 14 S. 9th ST. DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 Located at the corner of Hwy. 90 & 83 BACK ON MARKET! REDUCED! [lil II111 11 1 I HSBC BANK USA, N.A., AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTERED NOTEHOLDERS OF RENAISSANCE HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST 2006-3, Plaintiff, VS. ESTATE OF EUGENE T. BAREFIELD, DECEASED; DEXTER LAURENT BARE- FIELD; UNKNOWN HEIRS OF THE ESTATE OF EUGENE T. BAREFIELD, DECEASED; SUSAN C. BAREFIELD; CHASE BANK USA, NATIONAL AS- SOCIATION; DUSTIN TIMOTHY BARE- FIELD Defendant(s). NOTICE OF ACTION FORECLOSURE PROCEEDINGS- PROPERTY TO: Estate of Eugene T. Barefield, Deceased; ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUT WHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS IS: N/A and Unknown Heirs of the Estate of Eugene SHORT SALE - Back on market! Bay access, brick 3 B/2.5 BA on .75 ac. lot with many upgrades. Owner says bring offer! $200,000. BAYFRONT STEAL - Wooded lot w/go ft. on bay. Seawall & rip-rap in place. city Water & sewer available, restricted S/D. Must Sell! $225,000. REDUCED - 3 B/2 BA manufactured home on .24 ac. lot in middle of Freeport. Deck on back and chain link fence around property. Now only $73, o000. 3.8 ACRES - Freeport location and close to Windswept golf course. Wooded w/city water available & septic in place. $76,900. NO ASSOCIATION FEES - Brick 3 B/2.5 BA, w/bonus room, 2 car garage, approx. 2400 sq. ft., vinyl fenced backyard and sprinkler system. $265,00oo. & v[zBr 0 (850) 835-4153 To view all listings go to www.freeportwaterfront.com THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2009 T. Barefield, Deceased; ADDRESS UN- KNOWN BUT WHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS IS: N/A Residence unknown, if living, includ- ing any unknown spouse of the said Defendants, if either has remarried and if either or both of said Defendants are dead, their respective unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, creditors, lienors, and trustees, and all other persons claiming by, through, under or against the named Defendant(s); and the aforemen- tioned named Defendant(s) and such of the aforementioned unknown Defendant& and such of the aforementioned unknown Defendants as may be infants, incompe- tents, or otherwise not sui juris. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action has been commenced to fore- close a mortgage on the following real property, lying and being and situated in Walton County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: LOT 10, ROLLING DUNES SUBDI- VISION, UNIT II, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 96, PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. more commonly known as 75 Dune Top Terrace, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459. This action has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defense, if any, upon SHA- PIRO & FISHMAN, LLP, Attorneys for Plaintiff, whose address is 10004 N. Dale Mabry Highway, Suite 112, Tampa, FL 33618, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this notice and file the original with the clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or im- mediately there after; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 26th day of October,.2009. MARTHA INGLE Circuit and County Courts /s/ By: Tina Potts Deputy Clerk (seal) PUBLISH IN DEFUNIAK HERALD 08-100718 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 929K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 66-2008-CA-001981 EASTERN SAVINGS BANK, FSB Plaintiff(s), vs. ANTHONY BRUNSON; et al., Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final Judgment of Foreclo- sure dated October 27, 2009, and entered in Case No. 66-2008-CA-001981 of the Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial Circuit in and for WALTON County, Florida, wherein EASTERN SAVINGS BANK, FSB is the Plaintiff and ANTHONY S. BRUNSON AND VALERIE A. BRUNSON, HUSBAND AND WIFE; FRANKLIN H. WATSON, P.A.; FLORIDA COMMUNITY SERVICES CORP. OF WALTON COUNTY d/bla RE- GIONAL UTILITIES; SCR SURVEYING AND MAPPING, INC., A DISSOLVED FLORIDA CORPORATION; UNKNOWN TENANT(S) are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at www.walt6n.realforeclose.com, at 11 a.m. on the 1st day of December, 2009, the following described property as set forth in said Order of Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 3, BLOCK 11, AMENDED PLAT OF DAUGHETT'S FIRST ADDITION TQ CHOCTAWHATCHEE BEACH, AC- CORDING TO PLAT THEREOF ON FILE IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 24, IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT, WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. IF YOU ARE A PERSON CLAIMING A RIGHT TO FUNDS REMAINING AFTER THE SALE, YOU MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH THE CLERK OF COURT NO LAT- ER THAN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. IF YOU FAIL TO FILE A CLAIM, YOU WILL NOT BE ENTITLED TO ANY REMAINING FUNDS. AFTER 60 DAYS, ONLY THE OWNER OF RECORD AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MAY CLAIM THE SURPLUS. DATED at WALTON County, Florida, this 28th day of October, 2009. MARTHA INGLE, Clerk WALTON County, Florida Is/ By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (seal) AMY McGROTTY, P.A. GILBERT McGROTTY GROUP Attorney for Plaintiff(s) 3200 Henderson Blvd., Suite 100 Tampa, FL 33609 (954) 467-1686 Fla. Bar# 829544 ESB-320 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 930K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 09-CA-000666 M&F BANK, a Mississippi Banking cor- poration a/lkla Merchants and Farmers Blnk, Plaintiff, vs. CAULIE T. KNOWLES, III and JO ANN KNOWLES, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final Summary Judgment entered in the above-styled cause, in the Circuit Court of Walton County, Florida, I will sell the property situate in Walton County, Florida, more particularly described below, at pub- lic sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at www.walton.realforeclose.com, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on the 2nd day of December, 2009: ALL OF GOVERNMENT LOT 35, LESS AND EXCEPT THE SOUTH 361.38 FEET THEREOF, LYING IN SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 18 WEST, WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus funds from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on October 28, 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Walton County Is/ By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (seal) Conformed Copies To: Bradley P Hemdon Bradley P Hemdon, PA. Post Office Box 520 Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32549-0520 Lori Ellen Ward Lori Ellen Ward, PL. 800 East Hewett Road Santa Rosa Beach, Florida 32459 The DeFuniak Springs Herald Post Office Box 1546 DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435 MARTHA INGLE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT /s/ By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (seal) This Instrument Prepared By: Bradley P. Herndon 25 Walter Martin Road, Suite 202 Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 (850) 226-6601 2tc: November 5, , 12, 2009 931K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 08CA000787 TRUSTMARK NATIONAL BANK, Plaintiff, vs. JAMES P. RAU and BETH H. BAILEY, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above-styled cause in the Circuit Court of Walton County, Florida, I will sell the property situate in Walton County, Florida, more particularly de- scribed as.follows: EXHIBIT "A" COMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE EAST LINE OF U.S. GOVERN- MENT LOT 128, AND THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD 30 (U.S. HIGHWAY 98, 100 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY), WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE GO NORTH 81 DEGREES 25'49" WEST ALONG THE AFORESAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 139.93 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 81 DEGREES 25'49" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 19.98 FEET; THENCE GO SOUTH 08 DEGREES 34'11" WEST, A DISTANCE OF -190 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE MEAN HIGH WATER LINE OF THE GULF OF MEXICO; THENCE MEANDER EASTERLY ALONG THE AFORESAID MEAN HIGH WATER LINE TO THE IN- TERSECTION WITH A LINE PASSED THROUGH THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND HAVING A.BEARING OF SOUTH 08 DEGREES 34'11" WEST; THENCE GO NORTH 08 DEGREES 34'11" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 190 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL BE- ING IN SECTIONS 30 AND 31, TOWN- SHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 21 WEST, WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, UNIT NO. 10, SANDOLLAR TOWNHOMES (UNRE- CORDED). at public sale, to the highest and best bid- der, for cash, at www.walton.realfore- close.com, in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes, at 11:00 a.m., Central Standard Time, on the 1st day of Decem- ber, 2009. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus funds from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on October 28, 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Court /s/ By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (seal) This Instrument Prepared By: STEVEN B: BAUMAN, ESQ. 909 Mar Walt Drive, Ste. 1014 Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547 (850) 863-4064 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 932K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 09-CA-000249 BANKTRUST,.an Alabama banking cor- poration, Plaintiff, vs. ENRIQUE JOSE DEVARONA, AND SECLUSION BAY. OWNERS ASSOCIA- TION, INC., a Florida corporation, a/k/a SECLUSION. BAY HOMEOWNERS' AS- SOCIATION, INC., Defendants. CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE UNDER F.S. CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accor- dance with the Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure dated October 27, 2009 in the above-styled cause, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash @ www. walton.realforeclose.com at 11:00 a.m. (Central Time), on November 30, 2009, the following described property: REAL PROPERTY LOT 48, SECLUSION BAY, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD- ED IN PLAT BOOK 15, PAGES 94-94C, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WAL- TON COUNTY, FLORIDA. PERSONAL PROPERTY ALL PERSONAL PROPERTY OF WHAT- EVER CHARACTER OR NATURE LO- CATED ON THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE, AND ALL STRUC- TURES AND IMPROVEMENTS, AND ALL EASEMENTS, RIGHTS, ROYAL- TIES, MINERAL, OIL AND GAS RIGHTS AND PROFITS, WATER, WATER RIGHTS, AND WATER STOCK, TIM- BER AND TIMBER RIGHTS AND ALL FIXTURES ATTACHED THERETO, AND ALL RENTS, ISSUES, PROCEEDS AND PROFITS, ACCRUING THEREFROM, AND ALL GAS, STEAM, ELECTRIC, WA- TER AND OTHER HEATING, COOLING, COOKING, REFRIGERATING, LIGHT- ING, PLUMBING, VENTILATING, IRRI- GATING, AND POWER SYSTEMS, MA- CHINES, EQUIPMENT, APPLIANCES, FIXTURES AND APPURTENANCES, LOCATED ON THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE, EVEN THOUGH SUCH REAL PROPERTY MAY BE DE- TACHED OR DETACHABLE. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNERS AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH THE CLERK OF COURT WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in a court proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provi- sion of'certain assistance. Please contact Shelia Sims, Chief Deputy Court Adminis- trator, Office of Court Administration (850) 595-4400, M. C. Blanchard Judicial Center, 5th Floor, 190 Governmental Center Pen- sacola, Florida 32502. Dated: October 28, 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court /s/ By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (Court Seal) CLERK'S CERTIFICATE OF MAILING ,.l.Irr i- ;["I I l% ' It[, I m. ,r ll -II"- I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and correct copy of the foregoing has been furnished by United States Mail on Octo- ber 28, 2009 to each of the following: C. Jeffrey Mclnnis, Esquire, Anchors Smith Grimsley, PLC, 909 Mar Walt Drive, Suite 1014, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547, Attor- ney for Plaintiff, Joseph M. Cook, Esquire, Attorney for Defendant, Enrique Jose De- varona, 42 Business Centre Drive, Suite 401, Miramar Beach, FL 32550; and Gary A. Shipman, Esquire and Reed Williams, Esquire, Dunlap & Shipman, 1414 County Highway 283 South, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459, Attorney for Defendant, Seclu- sion Bay Owners Association, Inc. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of the Circuit Court Is/ By.'Margaret Bishop SDeputy Clerk (seal) 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 933K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 09-CA-001010 FIRST CITY BANK OF FLORIDA Plaintiff, v. MILBURN S. RHODES and LYSA J. RHODES, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE By the Clerk of Court NOTICE is hereby given that the un- dersigned Martha Ingle, Clerk of Court of Walton County, Florida, will on the 30th day of November, 2009 at 11:00 A.M., at www.walton.realforeclose.com. offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the high- est and best bidder for cash, the following described property: REAL PROPERTY: LOTS 4 AND 5, BLOCK 22, TOWN OF SANTA ROSA, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 61, OF THE PUB- LIC RECORDS IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. pursuant to Summary Final Judgment in a case pending in said Court, the style of which is: First City Bank of Florida vs. Milburn S. Rhodes and Lysa J. Rhodes and the Docket Number of which is Case No. 09-CA-001010. WITNESS my hand and official seal of this Honorable Court this 28th day of Oc- tober, 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Court /s/ By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (seal) MICHAEL Wm MEAD Post Office Drawer 1329 Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32549 (850) 243-3135 Attomey for Plaintiff Florida Bar No. 174938 Milburn S. Rhodes Lysa J. Rhodes 225 Village Drive Jackson, MO 63755 ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF LIS PEN- DENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 934K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 2009-CA-000427 WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, vs. ALAN H. CARVER AKA ALAN CARVER, ETAL Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursu- ant to the Summary Final Judgment in Foreclosure dated October 27, 2009 and entered in Case No. 2009-CA-000427 of the Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial Cir- cuit in and for WALTON County, Florida, wherein WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION is Plaintiff and ALAN H. CARVER AKA ALAN CARVER; _, AS THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ALAN H. CARVER AKA ALAN CARVER, IF ANY; JOHN DOE OR ANY OTHER PERSON IN POSSESSION; BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY FKA BRANCH BANK- ING AND TRUST COMPANY OF SOUTH CAROLINA; all unknown parties claiming by, through, under or against the named Defendantss, whether living or not, and whether said unknown parties claims as heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, or in any other capacity, claiming by, though under or against the named Defendant(s) are the Defendantss, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at www.walton.real- foreclose.com at 11:00 a.m., on the 1st day of December, 2009, the following de- scribed property as set forth-in said Order or Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 23, BLOCK 46, MAGNOLIA BEACH, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 1, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS AND EXCEPT THE SOUTH 5 FEET THEREOF STREET ADDRESS: LOT 23 WEST WILD BLUEBERRY WAY, POINT WASH- INGTON, FLORIDA 32454 Any person claiming an interest in the sur- plus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the Court this 28th day of October, 2009. MARTHA INGLE CLERK Is/ By: Margaret Bishop As Deputy Clerk (seal) This notice is provided pursuant to Admin- istrative Order No. 2.065. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to provi- sions of certain assistance. Please contact the Court Administrator at 571 East US Highway 90, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433, Phone No. (850) 892-8133 within 2 work- ing days of your receipt of this notice or pleading; if you are hearing impaired, call 1-800-955-8771 (TDD); if you are voice impaired, call 1-800-955-8770 (V) (Via Florida Relay Services). 2896.45 FUNB 2tc: November 5, 935K wherein WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION is Plaintiff and N. ALAN CARVER A/K/A ALAN H. CARVER A/K/A ALAN CARVER; _ AS THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF N. ALAN CARVER A/K/A ALAN H. CARVER A/K/AALAN CARVER, IF ANY; BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY; CAROLINA FIRST BANK; JOHN DOE OR ANY OTHER PERSON IN POSSESSION; all unknown parties claiming by, through, under or against the named Defendant(s), whether living or not, and whether said unknown par- ties claims as heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, or in any other capacity, claiming by, through under or against the named Defendant(s) are the Defendant(s), I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at www. walton.realforeclose.com in WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, at 11:00 a.m., on the 23rd day of November, 2009, the follow- ing described property as set forth in said Order or Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 24, BLOCK46, MAGNOLIA BEACH, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 1, OF THE PUBLIC RE- CORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORI- DA. LESS AND EXCEPT THE SOUTH 5' THEREOF. Street Address: LOT 24, WEST WILD BERRY WAY, POINT WASHINGTON, FLORIDA 32459 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS my hand andthe seal of the Court this 23rd day of October, 2009. MARTHA INGLE Is/ By: Sharla Hall As Deputy Clerk (seal) This notice is provided pursuant to Admin- istrative Order No. 2.065. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to provi- sions of certain assistance. Please contact the Court Administrator at 571 East US Highway 90, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433, .Phone No. (850) 892-8133 within 2 work- ing days of your receipt of this notice or pleading; if you are hearing impaired, call 1-800-955-8771 (TDD); if you are voice PAGE 9-C impaired, call 1-800-955-8770 (V) (Via Florida Relay Services). Please publish in THE HERALD BREEZE Submitted by: MOSKOWITZ, MANDELL, SALIM & SI- MOWITZ, P.A. 800 Corporate Drive, Suite 500 Fort Lauderdale, FLORIDA 33334 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 936K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 08CA001681 WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL ASSO- CIATION, Plaintiff, vs. SEAGROVE SAND, L.L.C., a Florida lim- ited liability company; JON D. La PLAN- TE, an individual; PAUL J. MARSHALL, an individual; CLAIRE L. LAPLANTE, an individual; CHARLES S. RYAN, an individual; EMERALD COAST ASSOCI- ATES, INC., a Florida corporation; and PROFESSIONAL GROWTH MANAGE- MENT SERVICES, LLC, a Florida lim- ited liability company, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: CHARLES S. RYAN 2167 North Drive Memphis, Tennessee 38112 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed by Plaintiff, WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, seek- ing foreclosure of the real property de- scribed as follows: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST 114 OF THE NORTHEAST 114 OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 19 WEST; THENCE RUN SOUTH 1 DEG 17 MIN 44 SEC WEST, 827.90 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 68 DEG 42 MIN 16 SEC EAST, 201.82 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 1 DEG 17 MIN 44 SEC EAST, 399.50 FEET OR SO AS TO REACH THE SOUTH RIGHT- OF-WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD 395; THENCE SOUTH 70 DEG 52 MIN 16 12, 2009 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 2009-CA-000891 WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION .Plaintiff, vs. N. ALAN CARVER A/K/A ALAN H. CARVER A/K/A ALAN CARVER, ET AL Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursu- ant to the Summary Final Judgment in Foreclosure dated October 22, 2009 and entered in Case No. 2009-CA-000891 of the Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial Cir- cuit in and for WALTON County, Florida, SI LAKEFRONT HOME ON JUNIPER LAKEA TRULY BEALITIl'LiL JUNIPER LAKE! executive home in Pine Shores on 2 acres. Its actually 2 homes in one since the 4 Bedroom, 3.5 Bath, Kitchen. Den, downstairs is a separate apartment. 4 Bedroom, 3.5 Bath, Kitchen Den It has spectacular views of the Lake. Also, Dining. Library. Living, and Florida there is a dock and seawall along 75' of Rooms. Beautiful wood floors throughout. Lake Juniper. MILSs50oZ1 MLSs504943 Priced to sell at $195,000 $235,500 * Reduced! 10 acres North of DeFuniak with paved road frontage.......................................... $42,500 SBeautiful Lake Front lots starting at ................................. .......... ..... .............. $18,000 *Nice buildable lots with utilities available....................................................... starting at $7,900 SNice lots with possible owner financing'starting at $120.83 down and.................. $120.83/mo. * 10 acres beautiful pasture land spotted with trees, close to DeFuniak............................$5,200/ac. *4 acres on Lake Holley with paved road frontage and utilities. MLS 515270...........................$99,900 I 1 Ac. Commercial/industrial. Cleared owner will pay closing and engineering costs.............$29,500 SRON *HOMES * LAND S OR * COMMERCIAL REALTY m - i. of NorthWest Florida LLC 1147 HWY. 90 W. * DEFUNIAK SPRINGS BEE Business 850-951-2703 Bureau- www.ihorserealty.com AVAILABLE 2417 BY PHONE OR BY APPOINTMENT * LICENSED IN FLORIDA & ALABAMA Gillis Douglas * Lynn Chesser * Charlie McKinley * Rachel Johnson * Gayl Brotherton THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HOUSING AUTHORITY IS ACCEPTING BIDS ON EXCESS EQUIPMENT. Snapper riding mower 2001 48 inch cut Cub cadet riding mower 1999 42 inch cut Three roper refrigerators One Brown gas stove Five Roper gas stoves All items are to be sold as is. All interested parties are welcome to come by the Housing Authority during normal business hours between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday. You may inspect any item that you are interested in before placing a bid. If you have any questions, please feel free to call the Housing Authority at 850-892-2823. The DeFuniak Springs Housing Authority will be accepting bids until close of business on November 23, 2009. PAGE 10-C EAST, ALONG THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF- WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD 395, 97.62 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 1 DEG 17 MIN 44 SEC WEST, 403.44 FEET; THENCE NORTH 68 DEG 42 MIN 16 SEC WEST, 98.81 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING; AND ALSO THE LAND SOUTH OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPER- TY AND EMBRACED BY THE EXTEN- SION OF THE EAST AND WEST LINE THEREOF TO THE GULF OF MEXICO ALL LYING IN AND BEING A PART OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTH- EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 19 WEST IN WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of a written de- .fense, if any, to L Geoffrey Young, Esquire and/or Richmond C. Flowers, Esquire, Plaintiffs attorneys, whose address is 150 Second Avenue North, 17th Floor, St. Petersburg, Florida 33701, within 30 days from the date of this Notice, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court, either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or im- mediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in Plaintiffs Complaint. Dated this 26th day of October, 2009. CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA /s/ By: Tina Potts DEPUTY CLERK (SEAL) L. GEOFFREY YOUNG Florida Bar No. 188763 Telephone: 727-502-8250 Facsimile: 727-502-8950 RICHMOND C. FLOWERS Florida Bar No. 106828 Telephone: 727-502-8269 Facsimile: 727-502-8969 RUDEN, McCLOSKY, SMITH, SCHUS- TER & RUSSELL, P.A. 150 Second Avenue North, 17th Floor St. Petersburg, FL 33701 Attorneys for Plaintiff PUBLISH IN: THE DEFUNIAK HERALD RM:6876722:1 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 937K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 09-CA-000679. BANKTRUST, a Florida banking corpo- ration Plaintiff, vs. SANDRA KAY WILLIAMS, an individual, SANDRA A. BLOYD, an individual, and WENDY A; AKSELSEN, an individual, a Florida corporation, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court of Walton Courty, Florida, pursuant to the Final Summary Judgment of mortgage foreclosure entered in this cause, will sell at www.walton.realforeclose.com. at 11:00 a.m. (Central Time) or as soon thereafter as the sale may proceed, on the 23rd day of November, 2009, the following described real property lying and being in Walton County, Florida to-wit: LOT 10, BLOCK A, HIGHLAND PARKS AT BLUE MOUNTAIN BEACH PHASE I, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGES 60, 60A AND 60B, OF THE PUBLIC RE- CORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORI- DA. This Notice dated this 26th day of Oc- tober, 2009. MARTHA INGLE, CLERK Walton County Circuit Court Is/ By: Sharla Hall Deputy Clerk (seal) 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 938K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY CASE NO.: 08CA001686 FIRST LOWNDES BANK, INC., an Alabama corporation, Plaintiff, vs. THOMAS B. HENRY, JR., an Individual, and T. HENRY PROPERTIES, LLC, a Florida limited liability company, and KM VENTURES, LLC, a Louisiana lim- ited liability company, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER F.S. CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accordance with the Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated October 23, 2009, in the above- styled cause, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the front door of the Walton County Courthouse, DeFuniak Springs, Florida, at 11:00 AM, on Novem- ber 23, 2009, the following described property: LOT 10, RAY'S MULTI-MOUNTAIN ES- TATES, A SUBDIVISION RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5 AT PAGE 34 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUN- TY, FLORIDA, SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT A, BLOCK 13, BUT- LER'S SECOND ADDITION TO GRAY- TON BEACH, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2 AT PAGE 28 OF THE PUB- LIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 55 MINUTES 14 SECONDS WEST A DIS- TANCE OF 100 FEET; THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 55 SEC- ONDS WEST 20 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 88 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 55 SECONDS WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 55 MINUTES, 14 SECONDS WEST 100 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 55 SECONDS EAST 100 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 55 MINUTES 14 SECONDS EAST 100 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- GINNING. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. Dated: October 26, 201 09. Walton County Clerk of Court THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,2009 Is/ By: Sharla Hall Deputy Clerk (seal) CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I CERTIFY that a true and correct copy of the foregoing Certificate of Sale has been furnished by United States Mail on 10/26/09, to each of the following: First Lowndes Bank, c/o Charles Parnell, Esq., Pamell & Crum, PA., 641 South Lawrence Street (36104), P.O. Box 2189, Montgom- ery, AL 36102-2189, Joseph Silva, Jr., Esq., 103 W. 5th Street, Panama City, Florida 32401, George Ralph Miller, Esq., P.O. Box 687, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435. /s/ Sharla Hall Court Clerk (seal) 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 939K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 09-CA-000251 WHITNEY NATIONAL BANK, Plaintiff, vs. CHRISTOPHER W. BRUNDAGE and KIMBERLY BRUNDAGE, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS- TEMS, INC., COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC., LUAU CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC., and SANDESTIN OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure en- tered in the above-styled cause in the Cir- cuit Court of Walton County, Florida, I will sell the property situate in Walton County, Florida, more particularly described in at- tached Exhibit "A", at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at www. walton.realforeclose.com, in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes, at 11:00 a.m., Central Standard Time, on the 21st day of December, 2009. EXHIBIT "A" LOT 1311, LAUREL GROVE PHASE II, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGE(S) 3-3C, OF THE PUBLIC RE- CORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLOR- IDA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- EST IN THE SURPLUS FUNDS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on the 23rd day of October, 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Court /s/ By: Sharla Hall Deputy Clerk (seal) 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 940K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 09-CA-000251 WHITNEY NATIONAL BANK, Plaintiff, vs. CHRISTOPHER W. BRUNDAGE and KIMBERLY BRUNDAGE, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS- TEMS, INC., COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC., LUAU CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC., and SANDESTIN OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure en- tered in the above-styled cause in the Cir- cuit Court of Walton County, Florida, I will sell the property situate in Walton County, Florida, more particularly described in at- tached Exhibit "A", at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at www. walton.realforeclose.com, in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes, at 11:00 a.m., Central Standard Time, on the 23rd day of November, 2009. EXHIBIT "A" CONDOMINIUM UNIT 6229, LUAU CONDOMINIUM, PHASE II, TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM THEREOF RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2721, PAGE 1832, AS AMENDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2721, PAGE 1965 AND AS FUR-- THER AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WAL- TON COUNTY, FLORIDA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- EST IN THE SURPLUS FUNDS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on the 23rd day of October, 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Court Is/ By: Sharla Hall Deputy Clerk (seal) 2tc: November 941K 5, 12, 2009 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 2008-CA-001477 REGIONS BANK Plaintiff, v. WESMAV INVESTMENTS, L.L.C.; MARK A. VIOLETTE, WARREN E. SCHOTT and SUMMIT CONDOMINIUM OFFICE BUILDING ASSOCIATION INC. Defendants. THIRD AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that the under- signed, Martha Ingle, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Walton County, Florida, will on the 30th day of November, 2009, at 11:00 a.m., atwww.walton.realforeclose.com, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the fol- lowing described property situated in the County of Walton, State of Florida, to-wit: CONDOMINIUM UNIT 311, THE SUMMIT, TOGETHER WITH AN UNDI- VIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS, ACCORDING TO THE DEC- LARATION OF CONDOMINIUM THERE- OF RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 2691, PAGE 2956, AS AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME, OF THE PUB- LIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. pursuant to the final judgment entered in a case pending in said Court, the style of .which is listed above. Any person claim- ing an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale. Persons with a disability who need special accommodations must notice the individual signed below not later than sev- en (7) days prior to the proceeding which is the subject of this notice to insure that reasonable accommodations are avail- able. WITNESS my hand and official seal of this Honorable Court, this 23rd day of October, 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida Is/ By: Sharla Hall Deputy Clerk (seal) Conformed Copies to: Robert S. Rushing, Esquire Carver, Darden, Koretzky, Tessier, Finn, Blossman & Areaux, LLC 801 W Romana Street - Suite A Pensacola, FL 32502 Mark A. Violette 4481 Legendary Drive, Suite 200 Destin, FL 32541 Mark A. Violette Registered Agent for Wesmav Investments, L.L.C. 4481 Legendary Drive, Suite 200 Destin, FL 32541 Warren E. Schott 42 Business Centre Drive The Summit, Suite 311' Miramar Beach, FL 32550 Joseph M. Cook Registered Agent for Summit Condominium Office Building Association Inc. 42 Business Centre Drive, Suite 401 Miramar Beach, FL 32550 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 942K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 66-2009-CA-001751 SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff, vs. JACQUELINE P. HAMILTON, et al, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: JACQUELINE P. HAMILTON Last Known Address: 205 Scrub Oak Cir., Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 Also Attempted At: 2045 Compton Way, Alpharetta, GA 30022 Current Residence Unknown UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JACQUELINE P. HAMILTON Last Known Address: 205 Scrub Oak Cir., Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 Also Attempted At: 2045 Compton Way, Alpharetta, GA 30022 Current Residence Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following described property: LOT 16, OF WIREGRASS MEADOWS AT WATERCOLOR, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15, PAGE 59, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA Has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it, on Marshall C. Wat- son, PA., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose ad- dress is 1800 NW 49th STREET, SUITE 120, FT. LAUDERDALE FL 33309 on or before December 5, 2009, a date which is within thirty (30) days after the first publi- cation of this Notice ip the (Please publish in THE HERALD BREEZE) and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or im- mediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) disabled persons who, because of their disabilities, need special accommodation to partici- pate in this proceeding should contact the ADA Coordinator at 571 East US Hwy 90, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433 or Telephone Voice/TDD (850) 892-8115 prior to such proceeding. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 23rd day of October, 2009. Martha Ingle As Clerk of the Court /s/ By: DeAnn Young As Deputy Clerk (seal) Publish: (Please publish in The Herald Breeze) 09-49963 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 943K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1st JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY CASE #: 2009-CA-000108 BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWMBS 203-42, Plaintiff, vs. JAY L. WACHSMUTH; WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.; THE GRAND SANDESTIN AT BAYTOWNE WHARF CONDOMINI- UM ASSOCIATION, INC.; Defendantss. AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursu- ant to an Order rescheduling foreclosure sale dated October 27, 2009 entered in Civil Case No. 2009-CA-000108 of the Circuit Court of the 1st Judicial Circuit in and for Walton County, Florida, wherein Bank of New York as Trustee for the Cer- tificateholders of CWMBS 203-42, Plaintiff and Jay L. Wachsmuth are defendantss, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, VIA THE INTERNET AT www. walton.realforeclose.com, AT 11:00 A.M CENTRAL STANDARD TIME, December 2, 2009, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to-wit: UNIT 2501, THE GRAND SANDESTIN CONDOMINIUM, A CONDOMINIUM, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2514, PAGE 106, OF THE PUB- LIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETHER WITH AN UN- DIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS IF ANY, APPURTENANT THERETO, SUBJECT TO AND IN AC- CORDANCE WITH THE COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS, TERMS AND OTHER PROVISIONS OF SAID DECLARATION. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. DATED at DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, Florida, this 28th day of October, 2009. MARTHA INGLE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Walton County, Florida Is/ By: Sharia Hall Deputy Clerk (seal) SThe above is to be published in DEFUNIAK HERALD ATTORNEY FOR PLA SHAPIRO & FISHMAN 10004 N. Dale Mabry I Suite 112 Tampa, FL 33618 (813) 880-8888 09-122982 2tc: November 944K INTIFF: . LLP CASE #: 2009-CA-000805 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE FOR AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE INVESTMENT TRUST 2005-2, MORT- GAGE-BACKED NOTES, SERIES 2005- 2, Plaintiff, vs. DAVID T. DAVIS AND DIXIE C. DAVIS, HUSBAND AND WIFE; BAHIA AT BAY- TOWNE WHARF CONDOMINIUM AS- SOCIATION, INC.; SANDESTIN OWN- ERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; BAYTOWNE WHARF NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIA- TION, INC.; Defendantss. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order of Final Judgment of Fore- closure dated October 27, 2009 entered in Civil Case No. 2009-CA-000805 of the Circuit Court of the 1st Judicial Circuit in and for Walton County, Florida, wherein Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Indenture Trustee for American Home Mortgage Investment Trust 2005-2, Mort- gage-Backed Notes, Series 2005-2, Plain- tiff and David T. Davis and Dixie C. Davis, Husband and Wife are defendantss, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, VIA THE INTERNET AT www.wal- ton.realforeclose.com, AT 11:00 A.M. CENTRAL STANDARD TIME, December 1, 2009, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to-wit: Highway, CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO. 4301, BAHIA CONDOMINIUM, A CONDOMINIUM, TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED IN- TEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM THEREOF, AS 5, 12, 2009 RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2667, PAGE 3175, AS AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME, OF THE PUB- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1st JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY CASE #: 2008-CA-000383 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE C-BASS MORT- GAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI- CATES, SERIES 2006-CB5, Plaintiff, vs. GARY A. COONE II AND STACI CHA- SON; ANNE G. CHRISTOPHER, INDI- VIDUALLY AND AS SOLE HEIR TO TRA- CY L. LAIRD, DECEASED; SUNBELT CREDIT CORPORATION OF FLORIDA Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order of Final Judgment of Foreclo- sure dated October 27, 2009 entered In Civil Case No. 2008-CA-000383 of the Cir- cuit Court of the 1st Judicial Circuit in and for Walton County, Florida, wherein U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for the C-BASS Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-CB5, Plaintiff and Gary A. Coone II and Staci Chason are defendantss, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, VIA THE INTER- NET AT www.walton.realforeclose.com, AT 11:00 A.M. CENTRAL STANDARD TIME, December 1, 2009, the following described property as set forth in said Fi- nal-Judgment, to-wit: PARCEL ONE'.-COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE WEST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUAR- TER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 18 WEST, WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND RUN SOUTH 87 DE- GREES 48'00" WEST ALONG .THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID WEST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SOUTHWEST QUARTER, 412.92 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 87 DE- GREES 48'00" WEST 231.89 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 7; THENCE NORTH 01 DE- GREE 57'54" WEST 283.46 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY R/W LINE OF COUNTY HIGHWAY 280-A; THENCE SOUTH 76 DEGREE 24'59" EAST ALONG SAID R/W LINE 302.89 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 14 DEGREES 36'34" WEST 210.04 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL TWO: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE WEST HALF OF SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 18 WEST, WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND RUN SOUTH 87 DEGREES 48'00" WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIDWEST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SOUTHWEST QUARTER 149.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 87 DEGREES 48'00" WEST 263.92 FEET; THENCE NORTH 14 DEGREES 36'24" EAST 210.04 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY R/W LINE OF COUNTY HIGHWAY 280-A; THENCE SOUTH. 76 DEGREES 24'59" EAST ALONG SAID R/W, 250.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 13 DEGREES 30.00" WEST 138.18 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DIS- ABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMO- DATION .IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE EN- TITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT WALTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 571 U.S. HIGHWAY 90 EAST, DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, FL 32433 WITHIN 2 WORKING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF SALE: IF YOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IM- PAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8770. DATED at. DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, Florida, this 28th day of October, 2009. MARTHA INGLE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Walton County, Florida /s/ By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (seal) The above is to be published in DEFUNIAK HERALD ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP 10004 N. Dale Mabry Highway, Suite 112 Tampa, FL 33618 08-093683 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 945K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1st JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY LIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DIS- ABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMO- DATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE EN- TITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT WALTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 571 U.S. HIGHWAY 90 EAST, DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, FL 32433 WITHIN 2 WORKING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE OF SALE: IF YOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IM- PAIRED CALL: 1-800-955-8770. DATED at DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, Florida, this 28th day of October, 2009. MARTHA INGLE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Walton County, Florida /sl By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (seal) The above is to be published in DEFUNIAK HERALD ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: SHAPIRO & FISHMAN, LLP 10004-N. Dale Mabry Highway, Suite 112 Tampa, FL 33618 09-134235 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 947K SIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF'WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 2009-CA-00532 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA, PLAINTIFF, VS. AUTREY & UNGER INVESTMENTS, LLC; IRWIN V. AUTREY INVESTMENTS, LLC; GREG L. UNGER INVESTMENTS, LLC; IRWIN V. AUTREY AND GREG L. UNGER DEFENDANTS. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the undersigned, Martha Ingle, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Walton County, Florida, will on the 2nd day of December, 2009, at 11:00 a.m. (CST) during the legal hours of sale www.walton.realforeclose.com offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash the following described property, in Walton County, Florida, to-wit: LOT 32, BAY SHADOW ESTATES, A RE- CORDED SUBDIVISION LOCATED AND BEING LOTS 46, AND 47, SANTA ROSA PLANTATION, LYING IN SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 20 WEST, ACCORDING TO THAT RECORDED PLAT OF RECORD IN PLAT BOOK 7 AT PAGE 43, IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. Pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above styled cause. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens, must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the date of the sale. Dated this the 28th day of October, 2009. MARTHA INGLE, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA Is/ By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (seal) Copies to: Autrey & Unger Investments, LLC 4440 W. Main Street, Suite 3 Dothan, AL 36305 Greg L. Unger Investments, LLC 4440 W. Main Street, Suite 3 Dothan, AL, 36305 Irwin V. Autrey 4440 W. Main Street, Suite 3 Dothan, AL 36305 Irwin V. Autrey Investments, LLC 4440 W. Main Street, Suite 3 Dothan, AL 36305 Greg L. Unger 4400 W. Main Street, Suite 3 Dothan, AL 36305 Jack Locklin, Jr. Locklin, Jones & Saba, P.A. 6460 Justice Avenue Milton, Florida 32570 2tc: November 5, 948K 12, 2009 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 2009-CA-00532 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA, PLAINTIFF, AUTREY & UNGER INVESTMENTS, LLC; IRWIN V. AUTREY INVESTMENTS, ILC; GREG L. UNGER INVESTMENTS, LLC; IRWIN V. AUTREY AND GREG L. UNGER DEFENDANTS. NOTICE OF SALE' NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the undersigned, Martha Ingle, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Walton County, Florida, will on the 2nd day of December, 2009, at 11:00 a.m. (CST) during the legal hours of sale www.walton.realforeclose.com offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash the following described property, in Walton County, Florida, to-wit: LOT 24, BLOCK 92, TOWN OF SANTA ROSA, SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 20 WEST, ACCORD- ING TO THAT RECORDED PLAT OF RECORD IN PLAT BOOK 2 AT PAGE 61, IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. Pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above styled cause. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property bowner as of the date of the Lis Pendens, must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the date of the sale. Dated this the 28th day of October, 2009. MARTHA INGLE, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA Is/ By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (seal) Copies to: Autrey & Unger Investments, LLC 4440 W. Main Street, Suite 3 Dothan,.AL 36305 Greg L. Unger Investments, LLC 4440 W. Main Street, Suite 3 Dothan, AL, 36305 Irwin V. Autrey 4440 W. Main Street, Suite 3 Dothan, AL 36305 Irwin V. Autrey Investments, LLC 4440 W. Main Street, Suite 3 Dothan, AL 36305 Greg L. Unger 4400 W. Main Street, Suite 3 Dothan, AL 36305 Jack Locklin, Jr. Locklin, Jones & Saba, PA. 6460 Justice Avenue Milton, Florida 32570 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 949K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR S; .. ;WALTON:COUNTY '- Case No.094-A-000792 TRUSTMARK NATIONAL BANK Plaintiff, vs. M&K PROPERTIES, LLC, an Alabama limited liability company, formerly known as M&P PROPERTIES, LLC, PETER F.RKERN, individually, and SEA POINTE HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIA- TION, INC., a dissolved non-profit Flor- ida corlpration. Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Summary Judgment in Foreclo- sure dated the 27th day of October, 2009, entered in Case No. 09-CA-000792 in the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit of the State of Florida, in and forqWalton County, Florida, wherein TRUSTMARK NATIONAL. BANK, is Plaintiff, and M&K PROPERTIES; LLC, an Alabama limited liability company, formerly known as M&P PROPERTIES, LLC; PETER F. KERN; and SEA POINTE HOMEOWNER'S AS- SOCIATION, INC., are Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, at www.walton.realforeclose. cm1 at 11:00 a.m. (Central Time) on the 30th day of November, 2009, the follow- ing described Property situated in Walton County, Florida, legally described as: the legal description is set forth in Attachment "A" to this Notice of Sale. Exhibit "A" LOTS 8 AND 9 OF SEA POINTE, AC- CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGES 51 AND 51A OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of this Honorable Court, on this 28th day of October, 2009. In accordance with the Americais with Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation to partici- pate in this proceeding should contact MARTHA INGLE, Clerk of Circuit Court, Walton County, Florida, not later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding at Telephone (850) 892-8115. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Is/ By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (seal) 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 950K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 09-CA-000439 REGIONS BANK SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO AMSOUTH BANK, Plaintiff, vs. BEVERLY D. CAVACIUTI; ERIC A. CA- VACIUTI; UNKNOWN TENANT; and BLUE MOUNTAIN BEACH CLUB, INC., THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,2009 Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment dated October 27, 2009 entered in Case No. 09-CA-000439 of the Circuit Court in and for Walton County, Florida wherein BEVERLY D. CAVACIUTI, ERIC A. CAVACIUTI, and BLUE MOUNTAIN BEACH CLUB, INC. are the Defendants, that I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, at the Clerk of the Circuit Court, at www.walton.realforeclose.com in ac- cordance with Florida Statutes Section 45.031, on December 1, 2009, at 11:00 a.m., the following described real property as set forth in the Final Judgment: LOT 13, BLOCK G, VILLAGE AT BLUE MOUNTAIN BEACH PHASE III, AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT THEREOF AS RE-. CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15, AT PAGE 99, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. NOTICE ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- EST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. Dated this October 28, 2009. Martha Ingle As Clerk of Circuit Court /s/ By: Margaret Bishop As Deputy Clerk (seal) NOTICE If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in-order to participate in this proceeding, you are en- titled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Court Administration at Walton County Court- house, Post Office Box 1260, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32433, within two work- ing days of your receipt of this notice; if you are hearing impaired, call 1-800-955- 8771; if you are voice impaired, call 1-800- 955-8770. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true copy of the foregoing has been served by U.S. Mail on this 28th day of October, 2009 to: Leslie S. White, Post Office Box 3146, Orlando, FL 32802-3146, Attorney for Plaintiff. BEV- ERLY D. CAVACIUTI 1470 Hedgewood Lane NW, Kennesaw GA 30152; ERIC A. CAVACIUTI 1470 Hedgewood Lane NW, Kennesaw GA 30152; BLUE MOUNTAIN BEACH CLUB, INC 36008 Emerald Coast Parkway, Suite 301, Destin, FL 32541 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 951K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 09CA002161 CLAY B. ADKINSON, Plaintiff, BAY MAGNOLIA, Partnership a Florida,. .General Defendant. NOTICE OF ACTION (Formal NoticeBy Publicati9n) TO: Bay Magnolia .aFJ~oida.General Part- nership, 2008 Geralo Lane, Lynn Haven, FL 32444 Bay Magnolia (A FL GEN PART) 2500 Country Club, Dr., Lynn Haven, FL 32444 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Complaint to Quiet Title has been filed in this court. You are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, on petitioner's at- torney, whose name and address are: Clayton J.M. Adkinson, Esq. Adkinson Law Firm-.., Post Office Box 1207 DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435 on or'before December 5, 2009, and to file the original of the written defenses with the clerk of this court either before service or immediately thereafter. Failure to serve and file written de- fenses as required may result in a judg- ment or orderforthe relief demanded with- out further notice. Dated on October 30, 2009. Martha Ingle As Clerk of the Court /s/ By: Amy Sutfin As Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: November 5, 12, 19, 26, 2009 952K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND WALTON COUNTY, FLQRIDA FILE NO. 09CP87. IN RE: THE ESTATE OF CORNELIA ADKINSON TRENT, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Cor- nelia Adkinson Trent, deceased, whose date of death was December 5, 2008, file number 09CP87, is pending in the Circuit Court for Walton County, Florida, Probate Division,.the address of which is 571 U.S. Hwy. 90 West, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth be- low. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NO- TICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- LICATION 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 PE- RIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2)YEARS OR MOREAFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this no- tice is November 5, 2009. Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ Clayton J.M. Adkinson Florida Bar No. 171651 Adkinson Law Firm, LLC 41 South 6th Street DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435 Telephone: (850) 892-5195 Personal Representative: Is/ Clayton J.M. Adkinson Post Office Box 1207 DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435 4tc: November 5, 12, 19, 26, 2009 953K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. 09-CA-1325 FIRST NATIONAL BANK NORTHWEST FLORIDA, Plaintiff, v., WALTER A. STEIGLEMAN, BALBOA CAPITAL CORPORATION, BEACH COMMUNITY BANK, a Florida.Corpo- ration, CAROLINE L. MAJURE, FIRST CITY BANK OF FLORIDA, a Florida Cor- poration, HIDDEN DUNES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida Corpora- tion, KELLY SERVICES, INC., R.H. DON- NELLEY PUBLISHING & ADVERTISING, INC., SHORELINE TOWERS PHASE I CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida Corporation, STARGATE MAN- AGEMENT, INC., a Florida Corporation, ) . Defendant. NOTICE OF SALE By the Clerk of Court NOTICE is hereby given that the un- dersigned Don Howard, Clerk of Court of Okaloosa County, Florida, will on the 20th day of November, 2009 at 11:00 A.M., at the door of the Clerk's Office at the Okaloosa County Courthouse Annex, Shalimar, Florida, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property: REAL PROPERTY: "EXHIBIT "A" COUNT II CONDOMINIUM UNIT A-1706, HIDDEN DUNES (GULFSIDE I), A CONDOMINI- UM, TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELE- MENTS, ACCORDING TO THE DECLA- RATION OF CONDOMINIUM THEREOF RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 328, PAGE 56, AMENDED IN OF- FICIAL RECORDS BOOK 345, PAGE 798, OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 461, PAGE 511, OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 805, PAGE 248, OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1102, PAGE 254, OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1165, PAGE 166, OFFICIAL RE- CORDS BOOK 1389, PAGE 99 AND AS FURTHER AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. COUNT II LOT 3, BLOCK, MOSSY COVE SUBDI- VISION,ASUBDIVISION OF A PORTION OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 27 WEST, SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF SAID SUBDIVISION RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 115, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA. COUNT IV PARCEL : LOT 6, BLOCK I, NAVARRE BEACH RESIDENTIAL SECTION 1, ACCORD- ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK F, PAGE 44, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA AND AC- CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 51, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ES- CAMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. PARCEL 2: THE CONDOMINIUM PARCEL KNOWN -AS UNIT NO. 2116, SHORELINE TOW- ERS CONDOMINIUM 1 AND 2, A CON- DOMINIUM, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM THEREOF, RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 720, PAGE 323, ET SEQ., AND PURSUANT TO SURVEY, PLOT PLAN AND GRAPHIC DESCRIP- TION OR IMPROVEMENTS RECORDED IN CONDOMINIUM PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 21, ET SEQ., ALL OF THE PUBLIC RE- CORDS OF OKALOOSA COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETHER WITH ALL AP- PURTENANCES TO SAID CONDOMIN- IUM PARCEL INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ALL RIGHTS UNDER THE RECREATION FACILITIES LEASE AND GULF BEACH COVENANTS AGREE- MENT, ALL EASEMENTS, AND THE UN- DIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS APPURTENANT THERETO AS SET OUT IN SAID DECLARATION. PERSONAL PROPERTY: All personal property of whatever charac- ter or nature located on the real prop- erty described above, and all structures and improvements, and all easements, rights, royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and profits, water, water rights, and water stock, timber and timber rights and all fixtures attached thereto, and all rents, issues, proceeds and profits, accruing therefrom, and all gas, steam, electric, water and other heating, cooling, cooking, refrigerating, lighting, plumbing, ventilating, irrigating, and pow- er systems, machines, equipment, appli- ances, fixtures and appurtenances, locat- ed on the real property described above, even though such real property may be detached or detachable. pursuant to Summary Final Judgment in a case pending in said Court. the style of which is:. FIRST NATIONAL BANK NORTHWEST FLORIDA. v. WA L- TERA. STEIGLEMAN. BALBOA CAPITAL CORPORATION. BEACH COMMUNITY BANK. a Florida Corporation. CARO- LINE L. MAJURE. FIRST CITY BANK OF FLORIDA. a Florida Corporation. HIDDEN DUNES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION. INC.. a Florida Corporation. KELLY SER- VICES. INC.. R.H. DONNELLEY PUB- LISHING &ADVERTISING. INC.. SHORE- LINE TOWERS PHASE I CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION. INC.. a Florida Corpora- tion. STARGATE MANAGEMENT. INC.. a Florida Corporation. and the Case Num- ber of which is Case No. 09-CA-1325 ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- EST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF LIS PEN- DENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. WITNESS my hand and official seal of this Honorable Court this 26th day of Oc- tober, 2009. Clerk of Court 1s/ By: Vicki Jackson Deputy Clerk (seal) Prepared by: Michael Wm Mead Post Office Box 1329 Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32549 (850) 243-3135 Attorney for Plaintiff Florida Bar No. 017938 Cc: Northwest Florida Daily News ATTN: LEGAL ADS Post Office Drawer 2949 Fort Walton Beach, FL 32549 Cc: Santa Rosa Press Gazette Attn: Legal Ads Milton, FL 32570 Cc: DeFuniak Herald Post Office Box 1546 DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 James W. Grirhsley, Esquire Post Office Box 2379 Fort Walton Beach, FL 32549 Attorney for First City Bank Lesley Sheekley, Esquire Old South Centre, Suite 7102 36468 Emerald Coast Parkway Destin, FL 32541 Attorney for Hidden Dunes John Cottle, Esquire and Raymond F. Newman, Jr., Esquire Becker & Poliakoff, PA 348 Miracle Strip Pkwy. SW, Suite 7 Ft Walton Beach, FL 32548 Attorney for Shoreline Towers Walter A. Steigleman, Esquire 142 SE Eglin Parkway Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 Individually and Stargate 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 954K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 66-2009-CA-001789 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. ALEXANDER DAAKE, et al, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: ALEXANDER DAAKE Current Residence: 26 Portland Place, St. Louis, MO 63108 THOMAS O. DAAKE, JR. Current Residence: 26 Portland Place, St. Louis, MO 63108 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following described property: LOT 19, HIDDEN GROVE SUBDIVI- SION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGES 29, 29A AND 29B, OF THE PUBLIC RECORD OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. Has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it, on Marshall C. Wat- son, P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose ad- dress is 1800 NW 49th STREET, SUITE 120, FT. LAUDERDALE FL 33309 on or before December 5, 2009, a date which is within thirty (30) days after the first publi- cation of this Notice in the (Please publish in THE HERALD BREEZE) and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or im- mediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) disabled persons who, because of their disabilities, need special accommodation to partici- pate in this proceeding should contact the ADA Coordinator at 571 East US Hwy 90, Defuniak Springs, FL 32433 or Telephone Voice/TDD (850)892-8115 prior to such proceeding. WITNESS my hand and the seal of, this Court this 29th day of October, 2009. Martha Ingle As Clerk of the Court Is/ By: Tina Potts As Deputy Clerk (seal) publish in The Herald Publish: (Please Breeze) 09-55456 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 955K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. 09CP000191 IN RE: ESTATE OF JAMES H. CRAIG Deceased. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The administration of the Estate of JAMES H. CRAIG, deceased, file num- ber 09CP000191, is pending in the Circuit Court for Walton County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Clerk of Court, Probate Division, Walton County Courthouse, Post Office Box 1260, De- Funiak Springs, FL 32435. The personal representative of the estate is AUDREY FAYE CRAIG, whose address is 1425 County Hwy. 3280, Freeport, Florida 32439. The name and address of the per- sonal representative's attorney is set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice has been served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against Decedent's estate must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PE- RIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MOREAFTER THE DECEDEN'TS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. Date of the first publication of this No- tice is November 5, 2009. MARTHA INGLE As Clerk of Court /s/ By: Tina Potts As Deputy clerk (seal) LINDSEY S. WAGSTAFF, ET AL., Is W. FLEMMING WARD Attorney for Personal Representative Post Office Box 412 770 Baldwin Avenue DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 (850) 892-3822 Florida Bar #0121469 /s/ AUDREY FAYE CRAIG Personal Representative of the Estate of JAMES H. CRAIG, deceased 1425 County Hwy. 3280 Freeport, FL 32439 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 956K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORI- DA, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 66-2009-CA-000032 BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS CWMBS, INC. CHL MORTGAGE PASS- THROUGH TRUST 2005-HYB & MORT- GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- CATES, SERIES 2005-HYB7 Plaintiff, vs. ROBERT DAVIS A/K/A ROBERT E. DA- VIS, JRAND KIMBERLY DAVIS, et al. Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given, pursuant to an Ex Parte Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale entered in this cause, in the Circuit Court of Walton County, Florida, I will sell the property situated in Walton County, Florida described as: LOT 1174, TROON DRIVE SUBDIVI- SION, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 16, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. and commonly known as: 1174 TROON DR., MIRAMAR BEACH, FL 32550 at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash. Sales are held at www.waltoi. realforeclose.com, at 11:00 a.m., on De- cember 2, 2009. Any persons claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Dated this 29th day of October, 2009. Clerk of the Circuit Court /s/ By: Sharla Hall Deputy Clerk (seal) Invoice to: Ashley L. Simon (813) 229-0900 x 1394 Kass, Shuler, Solomon, Spector, Foyle & Singer, P.A. P.O. Box 800 Tampa, FL 33601-0800 Please transmit via facsimile 813-229- 3323, the first insertion with costs, Attn. Foreclosure Department. PLEASE PUBLISH THE ABOVE IN: DeFuniak Herald 286750.084288A/ajh 2tc: November .5, 12, 2009 957K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORI- DA, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 66-2009-CA-000019 COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SER- VICING, L.P. Plaintiff, vs. WILLIAM A. LOGAN AND PATRICIA LO- GAN aka PATRICIA A. LOGAN, et. al. Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given, pursuant to an Ex Parte Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale entered in this cause, in the Circuit Court of Walton County, Florida, I will sell the property situated in Walton County, Florida described as: UNIT 2905, THE GRAND SANbESTIN CONDOMINIUM, A CONDOMINIUM, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2514, PAGE 106, OF THE PUB- LIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETHER WITH AN UN- DIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS IF ANY, APPURTENANT THERETO, SUBJECT TO AND IN AC- CORDANCE WITH THE COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS, TERMS AND OTHER PROVISIONS OF SAID DECLARATION. and commonly known as: 9500 GRAND SANDESTIN BLVD. 2905, MIRAMAR BEACH; FL 32550 at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash. Sales are held at www.walton.realforeclose. mco, at 11:00 a.m., on December 2, 2009. Any persons claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Dated this 29th day of October, 2009. Clerk of the Circuit Court /s/ By: Sharla Hall Deputy Clerk (seal) Invoice to: Ashley L. Simon (813) 229-0900 x 1394 Kass, Shuler, Solomon, Spector, Foyle & Singer, PA. P.O. Box 800 Tampa, FL 33601-0800 Please transmit via facsimile 813-229- 3323, the first insertion with costs, Attn. Foreclosure Department. PLEASE PUBLISH THE ABOVE IN: DeFuniak Herald 286750.084079A/ajh 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 958K - ---- ------ -- - - - ---- - --- - IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO.: 66-2009-CA-001703 BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, PLAINTIFF, VS. DEFENDANTS) NOTICE OF ACTION CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE TO: JOSHUA BERNSTEIN A/K/A JOSHUA BERSTEIN AND UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOSHUA BERNSTEIN A/K/A JOSHUA BERSTEIN, IF ANY whose residence is unknown if he/she/ they be living and if he/she/they be dead, the unknown defendants who may be spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees, as- signees, lienors, creditors, trustees, and all parties claiming an interest by, through, under or against the Defendants, who are not known to be dead or alive, and all par- ties having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the property described in the mortgage being foreclosed herein. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an ac- tion to foreclose a mortgage on the follow- ing property: LOT 12, BLOCK A, MACK BAYOU ES- TATES, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 14, PAGE 25, OF THE PUB- LIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on DAVID J. STERN, ESQ. Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is 900 South Pine Island Road #400, Planta- tion, FL 33324-3920 on or before Decem- ber 5, 2009, (no later than 30 days from the date of the first publication of this no- tice of action) and file the original with the clerk of this court either before service on Plaintiffs attomey or immediately there- after; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition filed herein. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court at WALTON County, Florida, this 28th day of October, 2009. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT /s/ By: Tina Potts DEPUTY CLERK (seal) LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J. STERN ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF 900 SOUTH PINE ISLAND ROAD SUITE 400 PLANTATION, FL 33324-3920 09-47649BLS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERI- CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons with disabilitieslneeding a special accom- modation should contact COURT AD- MINISTRATION, at the WALTON County Courthouse at 850-892-8115, 1-800-955- 8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Flor- ida Relay Service. THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUBLISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO (2) CON- SECUTIVE WEEKS. PUBLISH IN: THE DEFUNIAK HERALD BREEZE. 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 959K TDA#09TX2468 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that WALTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE AN- NEX the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.-13ZZ Year of Issuance-2007 Description of Property-LOT 60 LAKE TANTARA S/D #3 OR 1813-280 OR 2161- 406 OR 2161-407 Parcel ID No.-133N21370300000600 Base Bid-$14,384.93 Name in which assessed - KENNETH ALAN HARMON Said property being in the County of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be re- deemed according to law the property de- scribed in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realfore- close.com on the 16th day of December, 2009 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 30th day of October 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida /s/ By:Tanza Beck Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: November 5, 12, 19, 26, 2009 960K TDA#09TX2469 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that WALTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE AN- NEX the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.-3286 Year of Issuance- 200Z Description of Property-LOT 23 SHOAL RIVER FARMS UNRDC OR 1675-121 OR 1903-401 OR 2250-102 OR 2390-1810 Parcel ID No.-254N21380100000230 Base Bid-$1,346.06 Name in which assessed - MARK AL- LEN FREEMAN Said property being in the County of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be re- deemed according to law the property de- scribed in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realfore- close.com on the 16th day of December, 2009 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 30th day of October 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida /s/ By:Tanza Beck Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: November 5, 12, 19, 26, 2009 961K TDA#09TX2470 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that WALTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE AN- NEX the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of PAGE 11-C the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.-544 Year of Issuance-2007 Description of Property-APT #127 HID- DEN DUNES (BEACH COTTAGES II) PHASE 8 AND INT IN COMMON ELE- MENTS AS RECD IN OR 578-223 & SUPP OR 874-196 OR 2606-4964 Parcel ID No. - 27-2S-21-42330-000- 0127 Base Bid-$12,004.50 Name in which assessed - CHAD M. & TARA MANION Said property being in the County of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be re- deemed according to law the property de- scribed in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realfore- close.com on the 16th day of December, 2009 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 30th day of October 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida /s/ By:Tanza Beck Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: November 962K 5, 12, 19, 26, 2009 I TDA#09TX2472 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that WALTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE AN- NEX the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: SCertificate No.-3211 Year of Issuance-2007 Description of Property-LOTS 7 + 8 BLK 1 HOYT'S S/D Parcel ID No.-253N19194100010070 Base Bid-$2,298.28 Name in which assessed - EST OF NIAL HARRIS C/O ROBERT KENNEDY & LIN- DA HARRISON Said property being in the County of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be re- deemed according to law the property de- scribed in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realfQre- close.com on the 16th day of December, 2009 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 30th day of October 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida Is/ By:Tanza Beck Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: November 5, 12, 19, 26, 2009 963K TDA#09TX2473 NOTICE OF APPLICATION - FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that WALTON COUNTY. COURTHOUSE AN- NEX the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.-3212 Year of Issuance- 200 Description of Property-LOTS 7-8-9 BLK C LINCOLN PARK S/D Parcel ID No.-253N191944000C0070 Base Bid-$2,798.78 Name in which assessed - EST OF LEE WASHINGTN C/O MATTHEW W WASH- INGTON Said property being in the County of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be re- deemed according to law the property de- scribed in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realfore- close.com on the 16th day of December, 2009 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 30th day of October 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida /s/ By:Tanza Beck Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: November 5, 12, 19, 26, 2009 964K TDA#09TX2474 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that WALTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE AN- NEX the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.-4555 Year of Issuance- 200 Description of Property-LOT 14 BLK A OAK PARK S/D OF BLK 1916 OR 1704- 235 Parcel ID No.-343N191950000A01140 Base Bid-$17,592.48 Name in which assessed - MADERSON CAMPBELL C/O MADERSON CAMP- BELL Said property being in the County of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be re- deemed according to law the property de- scribed in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realfore- close.com on the 16fh day of December, 2009 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 30th day of October 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida /s/ By:Tanza Beck Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: November 5, 12, 19, 26, 2009 965K TDA#09TX2475 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,2009 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that WALTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE AN- NEX the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.-4.5_ Year of Issuance- 2007 Description of Property-N 50 FT OF LOTS BLK B 8 + 9 OAK PARK S/D Parcel ID No.-343N191950000B0090 Base Bid-$1,628.98 Name in which assessed - HEIRS OF ILINE OSBON Said property being in the County of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be re- deemed according to law the property de- scribed in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realfore- close.com on the 16th day of December, 2009 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 30th day of October 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida /s/ By:Tanza Beck Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: November 966K 5, 12, 19, 26, 2009 TDA#09TX2476 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that WALTON COUNTY the holder of the fol- lowing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.-472i Year of Issuance- 200 Description of Property-D L CAMPBELL S/D COM 263 FT W OF NE COR LOT 3, RUN W 52 FT, S 132 FT, E 52 FT, N 132 FT TO BEG Parcel ID No.-36-3N-19-19050-000-0039 Base Bid-$961.92 Name in which assessed - ELIZABETH GOODMAN EST OF C/O FRED GOOD- MAN Said property being in the County of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be re- deemed according to law the property de- scribed in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realfore- close.com on the 16th day of December, 2009 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 30th day of October 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida Is/ By:Tanza Beck Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: November 5, 12, 19, 26, 2009 967K TDA#09TX2477 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that WALTON COUNTY the holder of the fol- lowing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.-3458 Year of Issuance- 200 Description of Property-COM 1050FT N OF SE/C OF LOT 1; W 1995FT, N 315FT TO POB; W 263FT, N 420FT TO WATERS EDGE OF RAMSEY BRANCH, BEGIN AGAIN @ THE 1ST POB; N 420FT M OR L TO RAMSEY BRANCH, WLY ALONG THE WATERS EDGE TO THE 1ST MEN- TIONED POINT ON WATERS EDGE OF RAMSEY BRANCH OR 66-387 Parcel ID No.-27-1S-19-23000-027-0022 Base Bid-$990.57 Name in which assessed - CARL A GRASSWICK C/O SUZETTE WALLACE Said property being in the County of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be re- deemed according to law the property de- scribed in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realfore- close.com on the 16th day of December, 2009 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 30th day of October 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida Is/ By:Tanza Beck Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: November 5, 12, 19, 26, 2009 968K TDA#09TX2481 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that WALTON COUNTY the holder, of the fol- lowing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.-219 Year of Issuance- 200Z Description of Property-LOT 16 BLK 51 OAKWOOD HILLS UNIT 1 Parcel ID No.-16-3N-20-28060-051-0160 Base Bid-$1,191.92 Name in which assessed - CURTIS A. LEWMAN & VIRGINIA LEWMAN Said property being in the County of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be re- deemed according to law the property de- scribed in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realfore- close.com on the 15th day of December, 2009 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 30th day of October 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida /s/ By:Kathy Douglass Deputy Clerk 4tc: November 5, 12, 19, 26, 2009 969K TDA#09TX2482 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that WALTON COUNTY the holder of the fol- lowing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.-2152 Year of Issuance- 2003 Description of Property-LOTS 24 AND 25 BLK 60 OAKWOOD HILLS UNIT I OR 76-267 Parcel ID No. - 16-3N-20-28060-060- 0240 Base Bid-$1,582.02 Name in which assessed - CHARLES J. FARLEY Said property being in the County of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be re- deemed according to law the property de- scribed in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realfore- close.com on the 15th day of December, 2009 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 30th day of October 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida Is/ By:Kathy Douglass Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: November 970K 5, 12, 19, 26, 2009 TDA#09TX2490 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that WALTON COUNTY the holder of the fol- lowing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.-2MZ Year of Issuance- 2006 Description of Property-LOT 2 BLK A EDEN'S LANDING S/D PB 16-72 OR 2681-263 Parcel ID No.-35-2S-19-24100-00A-0020 Base Bid-$3,680.06 Name in which assessed - BRIDGET FERRIS & JAMES VINSON Said property being in the County of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be re- deemed according to law the property de- scribed in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realfore- close.com on the 15th day of December, 2009 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 30th day of October 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida /s/ By:Kathy Douglass Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: November 5, 12, 19, 26, 2009 971K TDA#09TX2494 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that WALTON COUNTY the holder of the fol- lowing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.-3309 Year of Issuance- 2007 Description of Property-LONG DESC IN W1/2 OF SW1/4 REC IN OR 67-300 & 301 BEING LOTS 22 & 23 BLK D STEEL FIELD S/D UNREC PLAT OR 2581-1369 Parcel ID No.-26-2S-18-15020-00D-0020 Base Bid-$1,250.01 Name in which assessed - JULIUS F. RIPP MILLER Said property being in the County of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be re- deemed according to law the property de- scribed in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realfore- close.com on the 15th day of December, 2009 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 30th day of October 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida /s/ By:Kathy Douglass Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: November 5, 12, 19, 26, 2009 973K To: Robert Heath 174 Woodlawn Circle DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 Customer: Robert Heath Unit(s): 147 NOTICE OF SALE ABANDONED PROPERTY You are hereby advised that bids will be accepted on entire contents of per-- sonal possessions by public sale in units described above of A-1 MINI STORAGE, 1154 US HWY. 90 W, DeFuniak Springs, FL on Friday, November 13, 2009 at 11:00 am. For information call 850-892-4677. We Reserve the right to reject and not sale any unit if a bid is placed on the be- half contract holder. A-1 Mini Storage re- serves the right to set minimum bids for each unit. 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 974K To: Larry Hudson 32 Josephine Street DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 Customer: Larry Hudson Unit(s): 124E NOTICE OF SALE ABANDONED PROPERTY You are hereby advised that bids will be accepted on entire contents of per- PAGE 12-C 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 981K To: Karin Williams 1404south Wilson Road Apt 20 Radcliff, KY 40160 Customer: Karin Williams Unit(s): 11 NOTICE OF SALE ABANDONED PROPERTY You are hereby advised that bids will be accepted on entire contents of per- sonal possessions by public sale in units described above of A-1 MINI STORAGE, 1154 US HWY. 90 W, DeFuniak Springs, FL on Friday, November 13, 2009 at 11:00 am. For information call 850-892-4677. We Reserve the right to reject and not sonal possessions by public sale in units described above of A-1 MINI STORAGE, 1154 US HWY 90 W, DeFuniak Springs, FL on Friday, November 13, 2009 at 11:00 am. For information call 850-892-4677. We Reserve the right to reject and not sale any unit if a bid is placed on the be- half contract holder. A-1 Mini Storage re- serves the right to set minimum bids for each unit. 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 975K To: Pamela Hudson PO Box 1713 DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 Customer: Pamela Hudson Unit(s): 123C NOTICE OF SALE ABANDONED PROPERTY You are hereby advised that bids will be accepted on entire contents of per- sonal possessions by public sale in units described above of A-1 MINI STORAGE, 1154 US HWY. 90 W, DeFuniak Springs, FL on Friday, November 13, 2009 at 11:00 am. For information call 850-892-4677. We Reserve the right to reject and not sale any unit if a bid is placed on the be- half contract holder. A-1 Mini Storage re- serves the right to set minimum bids for each unit. 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 976K To: Sarah Kelley 609 Watson Road DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 Customer: Sarah Kelley Unit(s): 168 NOTICE OF SALE ABANDONED PROPERTY You are hereby advised that bids will. be accepted on entire contents of per- sonal possessions by public sale in units described above of A-1 MINI STORAGE, 1154 US HWY. 90 W, DeFuniak Springs, FL on Friday, November 13, 2009 at 11:00 am. For information call 850-892-4677. We Reserve the right to reject and not sale any unit if a bid is placed on the be- half contract holder. A-1 Mini Storage re- serves the right to set minimum bids for each unit. 2tc: November 5, . 12, 2009 977K To: Dwight Loyed 105north 12th Street DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433 Customer: Dwight Loyed Unit(s): 229 NOTICE OF SALE ABANDONED PROPERTY You are hereby advised that bids will be accepted on entire contents of per- sonal possessions by public sale in units described above of A-1 MINI STORAGE; 1154 US HWY. 90 W, DeFuniak Springs, FL on Friday, November 13, 2009 at 11:00 am. For information call 850-892-4677. We Reserve the right to reject and not sale any unit if a bid is placed on the be- half contract holder. A-1 Mini Storage re- serves the right to set minimum bids for each unit. 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 978K To: Charles Luster 107 Lake Rosemary Circle DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 Customer: Charles Luster Unit(s): 181 NOTICE OF SALE ABANDONED PROPERTY You are hereby advised that bids will be accepted on entire contents of per- sonal possessions by public sale in units described above of A-1 MINI STORAGE, 1154 US HWY. 90 W, DeFuniak Springs, FL on Friday, November 13, 2009 at 11:00 am. For information call 850-892-4677. We Reserve the right to reject and not sale any unit if a bid is placed on the be- half contract holder. A-1 Mini Storage re- serves the right to set minimum bids for each unit. 2tc: November 5,- 12, 2009 979K ---------------------- ---- ---------- ---- -------- To: Thresa McNamara 272 S 23rd St. DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 Customer: Thresa McNamara Unit(s): 123B NOTICE OF SALE ABANDONED PROPERTY You are hereby advised that bids will be accepted on entire contents of per- sonal possessions by public sale in units described above of A-1 MINI STORAGE, 1154 US HWY. 90 W, DeFuniak Springs, FL on Friday, November 13, 2009 at 11:00 am. For information call 850-892-4677. We Reserve the right to reject and not sale any unit if a bid is placed on the be- half contract holder. A-1 Mini Storage re- serves the right to set minimum bids for each unit. 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 980K To: Debra Rivard PO Box 957 DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 Customer: Debra Rivard Unit(s): 226 NOTICE OF SALE ABANDONED PROPERTY You are hereby advised that bids will be accepted on entire contents of per- sonal possessions by public sale in units described above of A-1 MINI STORAGE, 1154 US HWY. 90 W, DeFuniak Springs, FL on Friday, November 13, 2009 at 11:00 am. For information call 850-892-4677. We Reserve the right to reject and not sale any unit if a bid is placed on the be- half contract holder. A-1 Mini Storage re- serves the right to set minimum bids for each unit. sale any unit if a bid is placed on the be- half contract holder. A-1 Mini Storage re- serves the right to set minimum bids for each unit. 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 982K To: Rhonda Wilson 3394 Rock Hill Road DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 Customer: Rhonda Wilson Unit(s): 144 NOTICE OF SALE ABANDONED PROPERTY You are hereby advised that bids will be accepted on entire contents of per- sonal possessions by public sale in units described above of A-1 MINI STORAGE, 1154 US HWY. 90 W, DeFuniak Springs, FL on Friday, November 13, 2009 at 11:00 am. For information call 850-892-4677. We Reserve the right to reject and not sale any unit if a bid is placed on the be- half contract holder. A-1 Mini Storage re- serves the right to set minimum bids for each unit. 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 983K To: Dawn Cuchens 1209 Ego Drive Crestview, FL 32536 Customer: Dawn Cuchens Unit(s): 133 NOTICE OF SALE ABANDONED PROPERTY You are hereby advised that bids will be accepted on entire contents of per- sonal possessions by public sale in units described above of A-1 MINI STORAGE, 1154 US HWY. 90 W, DeFuniak Springs, FLon Friday, November 13, 2009 at 11:00 am. For information call 850-892-4677. We Reserve the right to reject and not sale any unit if a bid is placed on the be- half contract holder. A-1 Mini Storage re- serves the right to set minimum bids for .each unit. 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 984K To: Connie Young 244 B A Kelly Road DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 Customer: Connie Young Unit(s): 2 NOTICE OF SALE ABANDONED PROPERTY You are hereby advised that bids will be accepted on entire contents of per- sonal possessions by public sale in units described above of A-1 MINI STORAGE, 1154 US HWY. 90 W, DeFuniak Springs, FL on Friday, November 13, 2009 at 11:00 am. For information call 850-892-4677. We Reserve the right to reject and not sale any unit if a bid is placed on the be- half contract holder. A-1 Mini Storage re- serves the right to set minimum bids for each unit. 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 985K PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Walton County Code Enforcement Board will hold their regular meeting on November 19, 2009 beginning at 6:00 p.m. to be held at the Coastal Branch Library. n ar:c.rdar.e .- .in Se.:r~; r. e6, 2 E. Florida Statutes wheni'eter any board or cornrnis-' sioner of any stat& gency or authority, or of any agency or authority of any county, municipal corporation, or other political subdivision, which has scheduled a meet- ing 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 meet- ing, directed to the chairperson or director of such board, commission, agency, or au- thority, 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 per- son. 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 proceed- ings, 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. 3tc: November 5, 12; 19, 2009 987K PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Walton County Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold their regular public hearing on Thursday. November 19. 2009 at 6:00 P.M. at the South Wal- ton Courthouse Annex in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida 32459. The following items are scheduled for review and action: 1. SANTA ROSA BEACH COM- MUNITY CHURCH VARIANCE - Project number 09-005-00004. This is a peti- tion submitted by Darrell Barnhill, for variances from' the Walton County Land Development Code. The applicant is re- questing variances from section 5.02.02, to reduce the number of parking spaces required; from section 5.04.03.H-1, re- garding sidewalk requirements; and from sections 5.01.02 and 13.02.02, to reduce the landscape buffer. The project consists of a 7,280 square foot, two-story addition to the existing building, on 3.03 acres with a future land use of institutional. The site is at 3524 U.S. 98 West (parcel number 27-2S-20-33210-000-0170). 2. SAND CLIFFS GATE VARI- ANCE - Project number 09-005-00006. This is a petition submitted by Randy Smith, on behalf of Sand Cliffs Owners Association, Inc., for a variance from Wal- ton County Land Deveopment Code Ap- pendix C-3 section 15.D. requiring gated IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY PROBATE DIVISION FILE NUMBER: 09CP000201 IN RE: ESTATE OF. MILES DERON DOCKERY Deceased. The administration, of the estate of Miles Deron Dockery, deceased, is pend- ing in the Circuit Court for Walton County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 571 U.S. Highway 90 East, De- Funiak Springs, Florida 32435, file num- ber 09CP000201. The estate is intestate. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal represen- tative's attorney are set forth below. Any interested person on whom a copy of the notice of administration is served must file on or before the date that is 3 months after the date of service of a copy of the notice of administration on that person any objection that challenges the qualifications of the personal repre- sentative, the venue, or the jurisdiction of .the court, or those objections are forever barred. Any persons entitled to exempt prop- erty under Section 732.402, Florida Stat- utes, will be deemed to have waived their rights to claim that property as exempt property unless a petition for determina- tion of exempt property, is filed by such persons or on their behalf on or before the later of the date that is 4 months after the date of service of a copy of the notice of administration on such persons or the date that is 40 days after the date of termina- tion of any proceeding involving any other matter affecting any part of the exempt property. An election to take an elective share must be filed on or before the earlier of the date that is 6 months after the date of service of a copy of the notice of admin- istration on the surviving spouse, or an at- torney in fact or a guardian of the property of the surviving spouse, or the date that is 2 years after the date of the decedent's death. Attorney for Personal Representative: Mark D. Davis Florida Bar No. 0764700 Ruston R. Sanders Florida Bar Number 171655 694 Baldwin Avenue, Suite 1 Post Office Box 705 DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435 Telephone: (850) 892 5838 Facsimile: (850) 892 5837 Personal Representative: Jennifer Dockery 14 Frederick Drive Defuniak Springs, Florida 32435 2tc: November 5, 12, 2009 991K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY PROBATE DIVISION FILE NUMBER: 09CP000201 IN RE: ESTATE OF MILES DERON DOCKERY Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of municipal corporation, or other political subdivision that has scheduled a meet- ing at which official acts are to be taken, receives at least 48 hours prior to the meeting, a written request by , physically handicapped person to attend the meet- ing, directed to the chairperson or director of such board, commission, agency, or au- thority, 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 per- son. 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 proceed- ings, 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 5, 12, 2009 989K PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Walton County Technical Review Committee will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at 8:30 am at the South Walton Courthouse An- nex in Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459. The following items are scheduled for re- view and action: 1.. MAGEE INDUSTRIAL PARK - Project number 09-001-00040. This is.a major development order application sub- mitted by Emerald Coast Associates, Inc., requesting approval for 60,505 square feet of industrial development. This de- velopment consists of 22,505 square feet of manufacturing and 38,000 square feet' of product storage warehouse on 11.45 acres, with future land uses of medium industrial and rural village. The project is at 9646 Highway 20 West, on the north- east corer of the intersection with Rogers Road (parcel number 19-1S-20-32000- 005-0010). In accordance with Section 286.26, Florida- Statutes, whenever any board of commis- sioner 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 meet- ing 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 au- thority, 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 per- son. 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 proceed- ings, 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 5; - 12," 2009 990K November 5, 12, 2009 2tc: 992K ITB NO: 007 INTRODUCTION: Walton County is solic- iting bids and accepting submissions for pre-qualifications of bidders to construct interior build out for the existing steel frame building shell of the SheriffAdminis-. tration Building with a total'of 9005 square feet. The project will provide for one large evidence storage vault and numerous of- fices and open work space features. The two floors of improved office and ancillary space (4500 sq. ft. each) will consist of block and steel frame construction along with independent ventilation systems and a new commercial elevator. The project has strict time constraints related to re- location of emergency services facilities, and all construction shall be completed by April 30, 2010. Interested contractors are asked to submit a Pre-Qualification to Bid forin and Questionnaire. This can be downloaded from the County website at www.co.walton.fl.us and "click" on E Services, Bid Postings and look for the bid name Renovations to SheriffAdmin. Build- ing. Applications must be submitted to the address shown below: Central Purchasing Giyndol 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 of the Pre- Qualification application must be submit- ted in a sealed envelope or package, clearly marked with the firm's name and address and the words "Renovations to Sheriff Administration Building Pre- Qualification" Pre-Qualification applications must be submitted by December 1, 2009 no later than 4:00PM local time. SubmittalS re- ceived after that date and time will not be accepted. 4tc: November 5, 12, 19, 26, 2009 994K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION CASE NO.: 2009-205-CP IN RE: ESTATE OF DOUGLAS MITCHELL VAN NOY, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the Estate of Doug- las Mitchell Van Noy, deceased, whose date of death was March 9, 2009, and whose social security number is xxx- xx-5768, is pending in the Circuit Court for Walton County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 571 US Highway 90 East, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32433. The name of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other per- sons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATTER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION.OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- LICATION 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 PERI- ODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is November 12, 2009. Attorney for Personal Representative: Christine D. Smallwood Miranda, Esquire Florida Bar No. 0018698 13430 NE 89th Court BONNEY & SMALLWOOD, P.A. Redmond, WA 98052 Post Office Box 737 Panama City, Florida 32402 Telephone: 850-215-6840 Facsimile: 850-215-6846 Personal Representative: Merab B. Van Noy Miles Deron Dockery, deceased, whose date of death was September 15, 2008, is pending in the Circuit Court for Walton County, Florida, Probate Division, the ad- dress of which is 571 U.S. Highway 90 East, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal represen- tative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- LICATION 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 PE- RIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this no- tice is November 5, 2009. Attorney for Personal Representative: Mark D. Davis Attomey for Jennifer Dockery Florida Bar No. 0764700 Ruston R. Sanders Florida Bar No. 171655 694 Baldwin Avenue, Suite 1 Post Office Box 705 DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435 Telephone: (850) 892 5838 Facsimile: (850) 892 5837 Personal Representative: Jennifer Lynn Dockery 14 Frederick Drive DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435 entrances to be set back from the public right-of-way a minimum of 100 feet. The applicant is requesting an encroachment of 25 feet into the setback for their en- trance gate. The site is at 9064 East C.R. 30-A (parcel number 27-3S-18-16110- 000-0000). The Zoning Board of Adjustment will make a final determination to grant a variance, deny a variance, uphold the director's de- cision, overturn the director's decision, or continue to a later date. Any agenda item that is tabled will be scheduled for a future Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting. The applicant/petitioner may appeal the deci- sion of this board to the Circuit Court of Walton County. In accordance with Section 286.26, Florida Statutes, whenever any board or commis- sioner of any state agency or authority, or of any agency or authority of any county, THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,2009 2tc: November 12, 19, 2009 995K ___________ ( _---------- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No.:09-CP-206 IN RE: ESTATE OF HELEN ELIZABETH CLARY, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of HELEN ELIZABETH CLARY, deceased, whose date of death was October 16, 2009; File Number 09-CP-206, is pend- ing in the Circuit Court for Walton County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Walton County Courthouse, 571 Highway 90 East, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32433. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPV OF THIS NO- TICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- LICATION 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 PE- RIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. *The date of first publication of this no- tice is: November 12, 2009. C. Jeffrey Mclnnis, Esquire Attorney for Personal Representative Florida Bar No. 501190 Anchors Smith Grimsley, PLC 909 Mar Walt Drive, Suite 1014 Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32547 Telephone: (850) 863-4064 Cathy E. Colyer Personal Representative 243 Grama Court Holloman AFB, New Mexico 88330 2tc: November 12, 19; 2009 996K PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE You are hereby notified that a Petition for Abandonment submitted by BankTrust and McNeil Carroll Engineering and Sur- veying, Inc. regarding: The northern 110-feet by 20 feet of the platted 20' Access and Utility Ease- ment located on Lots 14, 15,-23,,and 24 of Magnolia Dunes as recorded in Plat Book 11, Pages 6 and 6A, of Walton County, Florida. This petition for abandonment will be heard at 5:00 .m. or as soon thereafter on November 24. 2009. by the Walton County Board of County Commissioners at the Walton County Courthouse at 571 U.S. Highway 90. DeFuniak Springs. Florida. In accordance with Section 286.26, Florida Statutes, whenever any board or commis- sioner 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 meet- ing 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 meet- ing, directed to the chairperson or director of such board, commission, agency, or au- thority, 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 per- son. 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 proceed- ings, 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 12, 19, 2009 997K NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Walton County Board of County Commissioners will hold a regular meet- ing on Tuesday. November 24. 2009. at 5:00 .m. or as soon thereafter as may be heard at the Walton County Courthouse located at 571 U.S. Hiahway 90. De- Funiak Springs. Florida. The following items will be heard: QUASI-JUDICIAL ITEMS: 1. SOUTH WALTON FIRE TRAINING FACILITY - Project number 09-001-00031. This is a major develop- ment order application submitted by Con- nelly & Wicker, Inc., requesting approval for an additional 9,000 square feet of train- ing, office, and maintenance facility on 9.6 acres with a future land use of conserva- tion residential. The site is at 911 North C.R. 393 (parcel number 27-2S-20-33210- 000-0021). (Buddy) 2. BEACH ROAD COMMER- CIAL BUILDING FKA BEACH ROAD TOWNHOMES - Project number 05-001- 00120. This is a major development or- der application submitted by Connelly & Wicker, consisting of 8,984 square feet of general business on .58 acres with a fu- ture land use of coastal center. The site is located on the south side of Scenic Gulf Drive, .10 mile from the intersection of U.S. 98 and Scenic Gulf Drive (parcel number 33-2S-21-42000-015-0010). (Jason) 3. MAGNOLIA DUNES ABAN- DONMENT VIA REPLAT - Project number 06-003-00002. This is an abandonment application submitted by BankTrust and McNeil Carroll Engineering and Survey- ing, Inc., requesting abandonment of the easement located within the rear yards of lots 14, 15, 23, and 24 of Magnolia Dunes Subdivision, and to replat the four lots to contain in the rear yards a common area of 42 feet by 110 feet. This 20-foot access and utility easement, per the plat recorded at Plat Book 11, Pages 6 and 6A, in the Public Records of Walton County, Florida, contains approximately 0.3880 of an acre. The proposed abandonment site is within Magnolia Dunes Subdivision, north of C.R. 30A, just south of Sandalwood Drive (par- cel numbers) 24-3S-19-25185-000-0140; 0150; 0230 and 0240). (Melissa) All interested parties wishing to be heard regarding these amendments may appear at the above mentioned meeting. In accordance with Section 286.26, Florida Statutes, whenever any board or commis- sioner 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 meet- ing 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 meet- ing, directed to the chairperson or director of such board, commission, agency, or au- thority, 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 per- son. 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 proceed- ings, 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 12, 19, 2009 998K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 08-CA-001937 REGIONS BANK, etc., Plaintiff, v. TODD R. LIGHTNER et a., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Summary Judgment entered in the above-styled cause in the Circuit Court of Walton County, Florida, the Clerk of Wal- ton County will sell the property situated in Walton County, Florida, described as: Description of Mortaaged and Personal Prooerty Exhibit "A" LOT 117, THE PRESERVE AT GRAYTON BEACH, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15 AT PAGES 86-86B, PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. at a Public Sale, the Clerk shall sell the property to the highest bidder, for cash, except as set forth hereinafter, on DE- CEMBER 7, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. at www. walton.realforeclose.com, in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes. Dated: November 6, 2009. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus funds from the sale, if any, other than the property owner, as of the date of the Lis Pendens, must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Martha Ingle Clerk of the Circuit Court Walton County, Florida /s/ By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (seal) Conformed copies furnished to all parties on attached Service List. SERVICE LIST Sabrina E. Solomon THE SOLOMON LAW GROUP, P.A. 1881 West Kennedy Boulevard Tampa, Florida 33606-1606 Attorneys for Regions Bank Rebecca Drube, Esq. Dunlap, Toole, Shipman & Whitner, P.A. 1414 County Highway 283 South, Suite B Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 Attorney for The Preserve at Grayton Beach Owners Association, Inc. Daniel W. Uhlfelder, Esq. Daniel W. Uhlfelder, P.A. 124 East County Highway 30-A Grayton Beach, FL 32459 Attorney for Todd Lightner, Karen Light- ner, and Paige Lightner 2tc: November 12, 19, 2009 999K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO: 2009-CA-000781 DIVISION: UCN: 662009CA000781XXCICI PARAGON MORTGAGE HOLDINGS, LLC Plaintiff vs. BETTY H. HEDRICK; JOHN DOE K/N/A PALMETTO FAMILY HEALTHCARE DA- VID MARSH; Defendantss. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, PURSUANT TO THE JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE ENTERED IN THE ABOVE CAUSE, I WILL SELL THE PROP- ERTY SITUATED IN WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS: LOTS 12 AND 13, BLOCK N, BLUE GULF RESORT UNIT 1, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 69, PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. AT PUBLIC SALE, TO THE HIGHEST AND BEST BIDDER, FOR CASH, AT 11:00 AM ON DECEMBER 3, 2009, AT www.walton.realforeclose.com. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES ACT, PERSONS WITH 'DISABILITIES NEEDING A SPE- CIAL ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICI- PATE IN THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD CONTACT THE A.D.A ADMINISTRATOR FOR THE CLERK OF THE COURT NOT LATER THAN 7 DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDING, AT *IF HEARING IM- PAIRED, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, VOICE 1-800-955-8770. THIS IS NOT A COURT INFORMATION LINE. DATED: NOVEMBER 6, 2009. CLERK OF THE COURT Is/ By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (seal) FILE NO: FC-8719 2tc: November 12, 19, 2009 100L IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 09CA002136 WHITNEY NATIONAL BANK, successor by merger to Destin Bank; Plaintiff, v. BRICKSTONE CONSTRUCTION, INC., a Florida corporation, flk/a Brickstone & Tile Construction, Inc., f/k/a Brick Stone Construction, Inc.; All of the heirs, de- visees or assigns of PAULO L. LAND, a/k/a PAULO L. LANG, a/k/a, PAULO LOURENCE LANG, a/k/a PAULO L. LANG, a/k/a PAULO LANG, a/k/a PAUL LANG, deceased, if alive, and if dead, his unknown spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees, judgment creditors and all other parties claiming by, through, under or against him; AMERICAN EX- PRESS BANK, FSB; SUNTRUST BANK, a Georgia banking corporation; and RHONDA SKIPPER, WALTON COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR; Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO DEFENDANTS: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS PAULO L. LANG, a/k/a PAULO L. LANG, a/k/a, PAULO LOURENCE LANG, a/k/a PAULO L. LANG, a/k/a PAULO LANG, a/k/a PAUL LANG, including but not limited to all of the heirs, devisees or assigns of PAULO L. LANG, a/k/a PAULO L. LANG, a/k/a, PAULb LOURENCE LANG, a/k/a PAULO L. LANG, a/k/a PAU- LO LANG, a/k/a PAUL LANG, deceased, if alive, and if dead, his unknown spous- es, heirs, devisees, grantees, judgment creditors and all other parties claiming by, through, under or against him. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a complaint has been filed in the above-enti- tled Court by Whitney National Bank, suc- cessor by merger to Destin Bank, against the above-reference Defendants in a suit to foreclose: (1) that certain, Mortgage dated August 22, 2003, and recorded in Official Records Book 2534, Page 585 of the Public Records of Walton County, Florida, as modified by the Modification of Mortgage dated August 22, 2004 and recorded in Official Records Book 2633, Page 798 of the Public Records of Walton County, Florida, and as modified by the Modification of Mortgage dated January 10, 2006, and recorded in Official Records Book 2748, Page 1747 of the Public Re- cords of Walton County, Florida, and (2) that certain Real Estate Mortgage dated March 31, 2004, and recorded in Official Records Book 2602, Page 4088 of the Public Records of Walton County, Florida covering the following described real and personal property, to-wit: PARCEL 1: THE EAST 75 FEET OF THE WEST 100 FEET OF THE FOLLOW- ING DESCRIBED LANDS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 49, SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 20 WEST, .ACCORDING TO THE MAP OF SANTA ROSA PLANTATION A$,.FLED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 4, PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS A POINT OF. REFERENCE; RUN THENCE NORTH 0"57'03" EAST 7.81 FEET TO A POINT IN THE NORTH RIGHT-OF- .WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD 30 (U.S. 98); THENCE NORTH 88"36'57" WEST ALONG AFORESAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE 271 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- GINNING, CONTINUE NORTH 88�36'57" WEST, ALONG AFORESAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE 200 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0�57'03" WEST 200 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88"36'57"' EAST 200 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0"57'03" EAST 200 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL #2: THE WEST 50 FEET OF THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND DE- SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 49, SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 20 WEST, ACCORD- ING TO THE MAP OF SANTA ROSA PLANTATION, AS FILED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 4 PUBLIC RECORDS OF WAL- TON COUNTY, FLORIDA; RUN NORTH 1�18'24" EAST 7.81 FEET TO A POINT IN THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD 30 (U.S.98); THENCE NORTH 89*41'36" WEST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE 446.40 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; CONTINUE THENCE NORTH 88"41'36" WEST 50.0 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0�18'24" EAST 200 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88"41'36" EAST 50.0 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0�18'24" WEST 200 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. LYING AND BE- ING IN WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. You are notified and required to file your answer, pleadings and written de- fenses, if any, to said Complaint with the Clerk of the said Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon the Plaintiff or the Plain- tiffs attorney, Matthew C. Hoffman, Esq. of Carver, Darden, Koretzky, Tessier, Finn, Blossman & Areauk, LLC, 801 W. Romana Street, Suite A, Pensacola, Florida, 32502, no later than thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice, otherwise a de- fault will be entered against you for the relief sought in the Complaint. This notice shall be published once each for four consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in Walton County, Florida. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here- unto set my hand and affixed the official seal of said Court at Walton County, Flori- da, this 5th day of November, 2009. Dated: 11/5, 2009. MARTHA INGLE as Clerk of the Circuit Court of Walton County, Florida /s/ By: DeAnn Young DEPUTY CLERK (seal) 4tc: Nov. 12, 19, 26; Dec. 3, 2009 101L IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 09CA001689 Division: SUNTRUST BANK as SUCCESSOR by MERGER for HOMETOWN BANK, Plaintiff, vs. ROBERT W. DEAN, FREIDA W. DEAN, and EDGEWATER BEACH OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE is hereby given that, pursu- ant to the Final Judgment entered in this cause on the 3rd day of November, 2009 in the Circuit Court in and for Walton County, Florida, I will sell the property lo- cated at 291 Scenic Gulf Drive, Miramar Beach, Walton County, Florida, described hereto as: UNIT A-303, EDGEWATER BEACH CONDOMINIUM, A CONDOMINIUM AC- CORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM THEREOFAS RECORD- ED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 303, PAGES 758-837 AND AMENDED IN OF- FICIAL RECORDS BOOK 329, PAGES 203-219, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETH- ER WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS, IF ANY, APPURTENANT THERETO, SUBJECT TO AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRIC- TIONS, TERMS AND OTHER PROVI- SIONS OF SAID DECLARATION. at public sale on December 4, 2009, at 11:00 a.m. (C.S.T.), to the highest bidder or bidders for cash at www.walton.real- foreclose.com in accordance with Fla. Stat. 45.031. WITNESS my hand and the Seal of this Court on November 5, 2009. Clerk of the Circuit Court Is/ By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (sedl) CHD-510273-2 2tc: November 12, 19, 2009 102L IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR. WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 09CA001689 Division: SUNTRUST BANK as SUCCESSOR by MERGER for HOMETOWN BANK, Plaintiff, vs. ROBERT W. DEAN, FREIDA W. DEAN, and EDGEWATER BEACH OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE is hereby given that, pursu- ant to the Final Judgment entered in this cause on the 3rd day of November, 2009 in the Circuit Court in and for Walton County, Florida, I will sell the property lo- cated at 291 Scenic Gulf Drive, Miramar Beach, Walton County, Florida, described hereto as: UNIT A-1503, EDGEWATER BEACH CONDOMINIUM, A CONDOMINIUM AC- CORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUMTHEREOFAS RECORD- ED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 303, PAGES 758-837 AND AMENDED IN OF- FICIAL RECORDS BOOK 329, PAGES 203-219, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETH- ER WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS, IF ANY, APPURTENANT THERETO, SUBJECT TO AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRIC- TIONS, TERMS AND OTHER PROVI- SIONS OF SAID DECLARATION. at public sale on December 4, 2009, at 11:00 a.m. (C.S.T.), to the highest bidder or bidders for cash at www.walton.real- foreclose.com in accordance with Fla. Stat. 45.031. WITNESS my hand and the Seal of this Court on November 5, 2009. Clerk of the Circuit Court Is/ By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (seal) CHD-510383-1 - 2tc: November 12, 19, 2009 103L IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 09-CA-1203 WHITNEY NATIONAL BANK, Plaintiff, vs. DAVIS KRAMER Defendant. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final Judgment of foreclosure entered in the above-styled cause in the Circuit Court of Walton County, Florida, I will sell the property situate in Walton County, Florida, more particularly described in at- tached Exhibit "A", at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at www. walton.realforeclose.com, in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes, at 11:00 a.m., Central Standard Time, on the 4th day of December, 2009. EXHIBIT "A" LOT 44, SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 21 WEST, GOVERN- MENT SUBDIVISION IN WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus funds from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens, must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on the 4th day of November, 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Court Is/ By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (seal) 2tc: November 12, 19, 2009 104L NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE BY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT Notice is hereby given that the under- signed, Martha Ingle, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Walton County, Florida, will on December 4, 2009, at 11:00 a.m. Central Standard Time, via application of a credit bid at www.walton.realforeclose.com, in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Stat- utes offer for sale, and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder, the follow- ing described real and personal property situated in Walton County, Florida: REAL PROPERTY LOT 4, BLOCK D, FRANGISTA BEACH SECOND ADDITION, ACCORD- ING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 41, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. pursuant to the Stipulated Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered in a case pending in said Court, the style of which is BANK OF BONIFAY, Plaintiff, vs. ABC HOLDINGS, LLC, a Florida Lim- ited Liability Company, JAMES F. BURGESS, LARRY Y. ANCHORS, and CHRISTOPHER CADENHEAD, TINDLE ENTERPRISES, INC., and VILLAS OF FRANGISTA OWNERS' ASSOCIATION, INC., Defendants. and the docket number of which is 2009 CA 000508. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any. other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim with the clerk of the court within 60 days after the sale. In accordance with the AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons need- ing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Michael J. Schofield, Esquire at Clark, Partington, Post Office Box 13010, Pensacola, Florida 32591-3010 or (850) 434-9200 not later than seven days prior to the sale to en- sure that reasonable accommodations are available. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of this Honorable Court this 4th day of November, 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of the Circuit Court /s/ By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (SEAL OF THE COURT) Conformed copies: Michael J. Schofield, Esq. Christopher Cadenhead, Esq. James F. Burgess Tindle Enterprises, Inc. Villas of Frangista Owners' Association, Inc. A0547473.DOC 2tc: November 12, 19, 2009 105L NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE BY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT Notice is hereby given that the under- signed, MARTHA INGLE, Clerk of the Cir- cuit Court of Walton County, Florida, will on December 4, 2009, at 11:00 a.m. Central Standard Time, via application of a credit bid at www.walton.realforeclose.com, in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Stat- utes offer for sale, and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder, the follow- ing described situated in Walton County, Florida: REAL PROPERTY LOT 5, BLOCK A, HIGHLAND PARKS AT BLUE MOUNTAIN BEACH PHASE I, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGE(S) 60, PUB- LIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. PERSONAL PROPERTY ALL BUILDING MATERIALS, EQUIP- MENT, FIXTURES AND FITTINGS OF EVERY KIND OR CHARACTER NOW OWNED OR HEREAFTER ACQUIRED BY THE MORTGAGORS FOR THE PUR- POSE OF BEING USED OR USEFUL IN CONNECTION WITH THE IMPROVE- MENTS LOCATED ON THE HEREIN- ABOVE DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE, WHETHER SUCH MATERIALS, EQUIP- MENT, FIXTURES AND FITTINGS ARE ACTUALLY LOCATED ON OR ADJA- CENT TO SAID REAL ESTATE MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ON MORTGAGE DATED SEPTEMBER 26, 2008. pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclo- sure in a case pending in said Court, the style of which is IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CCB COMMUNITY BANK, Plaintiff, vs. JOHN B. ROGERS, ALICE JENEE ROG- ERS; BRYAN ROGERS CONSTRUC- TION, INC., a Florida corp.; CREST- VIEW WHOLESALE BUILDING SUPPLY CO., INC., a Florida corp. a/k/a CREST- VIEW WHOLESALE; ROGERS-GRANT SEPTIC TANK CO., INC., a Florida corp. a/k/a ROGERS GRANT SEPTIC TANK CO.; FLORIDA SEPTIC & SEWER SER- VICE, INC., a Florida corp. a/lkla FLOR- IDA SEPTIC & SEWER, INC.; COASTAL DOOR & WINDOW, INC., a Florida corp.; WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, a politi- cal subdivision of the state of Florida; HIGHLAND PARKS AT BLUE MOUN- TAIN BEACH OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida corp., Defendants, and the docket number of which is 2009 CA 001412. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale. if any. other than the orooertv owner as of the date of the lis oendens must file a claim with the clerk of the court within 60 days after the sale. In accordance with the AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons need- ing a special accommodation to par- ticipate in this proceeding should contact Megan E. Fortson, Attorney at Law at Clark, Partington, Post Office Box 13010, Pensacola, Florida 32591-3010 or (850) 434-9200 not later than seven days prior to the proceeding to ensure that reason- able accommodations are available. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of this Honorable Court this 3rd day of November, 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of the Circuit Court /s/ By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (SEAL OF THE COURT) MEGAN E. FORTSON Florida Bar No. 0058608 Clark, Partington, Hart, Larry, Bond & Stackhouse Suite 800, 125 West Romana Street P.O. Box 13010 Pensacola, Florida 32591-3010 (850) 434-9200 Attorney for Plaintiff Conformed Copies to: Megan E. Fortson, Esq. For Publication: DeFuniak Springs Herald PAGE 13-C furnished to the following: JOHN B. ROGERS 5366 Monterrey Crestview, FL 32539 BRYAN ROGERS CONSTRUCTION, INC. c/o John B. Rogers, Registered Agent 5366 Monterrey Crestview, FL 32539 CRESTVIEW WHOLESALE BUILDING SUPPLY, INC., a/k/a Crestview Whole- sale c/o William B. Rogers, Registered Agent 984 West James Lee Blvd. Crestview, FL 32536 R. TODD HARRIS, ESQUIRE McDonald-Fleming-Moorehead 25 West Government Street Pensacola, FL 32502 HIGHLAND PARKS AT BLUE MOUNTAIN BEACH OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. c/o Alex J. Tringas, Registered Agent 253 Yacht Club Drive N.E. Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548 J. STEVEN FORD, ESQUIRE 307 S. Palafox Street Pensacola, FL 32502 ROGERS-GRANT SEPTIC TANK CO., INC., a/k/a Rogers Grant Septic Tank Co. c/o John B: Rogers, Registered Agent 5366 Monterrey Crestview, FL 32539 FLORIDA SEPTIC & SEWER SERVICE, INC., al/k/a Florida Septic & Sewer Inc.; c/o John B. Rogers, Registered Agent 5366 Monterrey Crestview, FL 32539 WLLIAM C. HENRY, ESQUIRE Burke, Blue, Hutchison, Walters & Smith 415 Richard Jackson Blvd. Suite 500 Panama City Beach, FL 32407 CCBCB/090652\A0540593.DOC 2tc: November 12, 19, 2009 106L NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE BY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT SNotice is hereby given that the under- signed, Honorable Martha Ingle, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Walton County, Flor- ida, will on December 4, 2009, at www. walton.realforeclose.com, in accor- dance with Chapter 45, F.S. offer for sale, and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder, the following described real and personal property lying and being lo- cated in Walton County, Florida, to wit: EXHIBIT "A" A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SEC- TION 3,. TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 19 WEST, WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DE- SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTH- WEST CORNER OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 19 WEST, WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, RUN S01"11'29" WEST ALONG THE WEST BOUNDARY THEREOF, 2475.13 ,FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE S81*23'45" EAST, 1352.59 FEET; THENCE S0105'05" WEST, 34.05 FEET; THENCE S87"59'55" EAST, 437.16 FEET; THENCE S28�28'46" WEST, 437.91 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF JOLLY BAY ROAD (40 FOOT. RIGHT OF WAY); THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE, 1626 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO ITS INTER- SECTION.WITH THE WEST BOUNDARY OF THE AFOREMENTIONED SECTION 3; THENCE N01"11'29" EAST ALONG SAID WEST BOUNDARY, 300 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. pursuant to the Final Judgment in Foreclo- sure Under Count I and Partial Final Judg- ment Regarding Liability Under Count II of Plaintiffs Complaint entered in a case pending in said Court, the style of which is THE BANK OF BONIFAY, Plaintiff, vs. DIAN A. CURTIS, Defendant and the docket number of which is 2009 CA001271. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale. if any. other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim with the clerk of the court within 60 days after the sale. In accordance with the AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons need- ing a special accommodation to partici- pate in this proceeding should contact the undersigned not later than, seven days prior to the proceeding to ensure that rea- sonable accommodations are available. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of this Honorable Court this 3rd day of November, 2009. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of the Circuit Court Is/ By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (SEAL OF THE COURT) MICIAEL J. SCHOFIELD Florida Bar No. 373656 CLARK, PARTINGTON, HART, LARRY, BOND & STACKHOUSE 34990 Emerald Coast Parkway, Suite 301 Destin, Florida 32541 (850) 650-33Q4; (850) 650-3305 - fac- simile Attorneys for Plaintiff 2tc: November 12, 19, 2009 107L IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY CIRCUIT CIVIL CASE NO. 08000166CA WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, v. TIFFANY DEGAFFERELLY; ZACKARY DEGAFFERELLY; et al., Defendants. AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of Fore- closure dated November 5, 2008, and Order to Reset Foreclosure Sale entered October 30, 2009, entered in Case No. 08000166CA of the Circuit Court for Wal- PAGE 14-C ton County, Florida, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at www.walton. realforeclose.com at 11:00 a.m., Central Time on the 3rd day of December, 2009, the following described property as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment: Lot 24, Block 1, SECTION ONE OF EDEN PARC, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 61, of the Public Records of Walton County, Florida. TOGETHER WITH all improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and profits, water rights and stock and all fixtures now or hereafter attached to the property. **ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- EST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THIS SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROP- ERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAYS AFTER THE SALE."* WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on October 30, 2009. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with dis- abilities needing a special accommo- dation to participate in this proceeding should contact the individual or agency sending this notice no later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding. If hear- ing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, Via Florida Relay Service. Publish in: The DeFuniak Springs Her- ald/Breeze MARTHA INGLE Clerk of the Circuit Court lsl By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (seal) Invoice to: Gerald D. Davis, Esquire Trenam, Kemker, Scharf, Barkin, Frye, O'Neill & Mullis, P.A. 200 Central Avenue, Suite 1600 St. Petersburg, FL 33701 (727) 896-7171 3773162073805 2tc: November 12, 19, 2009 108L IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 08-000698-CA BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. GOODE B. YEOMAN JR; ADAGIO COM- MUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.; BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.; JACQUE B. YEOMAN; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, Defendants. RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE (Please publish in THE HERALD BREEZE) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Resetting Foreclosure Sale Date dated the 29th day of October, 2009, and entered in Case No. 08-000698-CA, of the Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial Circuit in and for Walton County, Florida, wherein BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. is the Plaintiff and GOODE B. YEOMAN JR; ADAGIO COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.; BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.; JACQUE B. YEOMAN; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS) IN POSSES- SION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are defendants. The Clerk of this Court shall sell the property to the highest bidder for cash, on the 3rd day of December, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. on Walton County's Public Auc- tion website: www.walton.realforeclose. co., the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO. F101, OF ADAGIO CONDOMINIUMS (BUILD- ING F), A CONDOMINIUM ALL AS SET FORTH IN THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM AND THE EXHIBITS ANNEXED THERETO AND FORMING A PART THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN OF- FICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2680, PAGE 4664, ALL OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND AS MAY BE AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME, TOGETHER WITH ALL APPUR- TENANCES THERETO ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINI- UM, SUBJECT, HOWEVER, TO ALL THE PROVISIONS OF THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER, AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. In accordance with the Americansawith Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) disabled persons who, because of their disabilities, need special accommodation to partici- pate in this proceeding should contact the ADA Coordinator at 571 East US Hwy 90, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433 or Telephone Voice/TDD (850) 892-8115 prior to such proceeding. Dated this 30th day of October, 2009. Martha Ingle Clerk Of The Circuit Court ls/ By: Margaret Bishop Deputy Clerk (seal) Submitted by: Law Office of Marshall C. Watson 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Telephone: (954) 453-0365 Facsimile: (954) 771-6052 Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438 07-15099 2tc: November 12, 19, 2009 109L IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY PROBATE DIVISION CASE NUMBER 2009-CP-000204 IN RE: ESTATE OF ALISON BROOKE OVERBY, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Ancillary) The administration of the Florida Estate of ALISON BROOKE OVERBY, deceased (the "Decedent") File Number 2009-CP-000204, is pending in the Cir- cuit Court of Walton County, Florida, the address of which is Walton County Court- house, 571 Highway 90 East, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435. The name and address of the Ancillary Personal Repre- sentative and the Ancillary Personal Rep- THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,2009 resentative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the Decedent and other persons having claims or demands against Decedent's estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the Decedent and other persons having claims or de- mands against Decedent's estate, includ- ing unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, 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 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR. MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication.of this no- tice is November 12, 2009. Is/ RICHARD N. SHERRILL Florida Bar No. 0172812 CLARK, PARTINGTON, HART, LARRY, BOND & STACKHOUSE 125 West Romana Street, Suite 800 P.O. Box 13010 Pensacola, FL 32591-3010 Telephone: (850) 434-9200 Fax: (850) 433-9599 Attorneys for Ancillary Personal Repre- sentative Is/ MEGAN S. OVERBY 6 Whitestone Way Slingerlands, NY 12159 A0527384 2tc: November 12, 19, 2009 110L IN THE COUNTY COURT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No.: 09-CC-000465 In re: NEGLECTED OR MISTREATED ANIMALS NOTICE OF ACTION To: Billy Leon Thorn & Brandi E. Thorn, Respondents YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that Judge Green will conduct a hearing pursuant to � 828.073, Florida Statutes, at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, November 20, 2009 at the Walton County Courthouse in DeFuniak Springs, Florida to determine whether you, as the alleged owners or custodians of the ani- mals described in the petition attached hereto, are able to' provide adequately for the animals and are fit to have custody of the animals. Failure of the alleged owners or custodi- ans to attend the hearing may result in the forfeiture or destruction of the animals and the entry of judgment against them for the care of the animals. WITNESS my hand and the seal of .this Court at Walton County, Florida, this 9th day of November, 2009. Is/Amy Sutfin Clerk of Court (seal) municipal corporation, or other political subdivision, which has scheduled a meet- ing 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 meet- ing, directed to the chairperson or director of such board, commission, agency, or au- thority, 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 per- son. 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 proceed- ings, 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. Funiak Springs, Florida will hold a sale on these units for non-payment. Tenants will have until November 28, 2009 to pay in full. No Checks are accepted. 1. Candace Scott-DeFuniak 1tc: November 12, 2009 2. Kim Adkinson-DeFuniak 115L 3. Gail Holmes-DeFuniak 4. Keturah Parker-DeFuniak PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE 5. Kendrick Hogan-Ponce de Leon 6. Unknown REGISTERED OWNER: BOBBY RAY BOHANNON 190 SEMINOLE TERRACE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, FL. 32433 DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE: 1994 CHEVY VIN#: 2GCEC19H8R1144022 TOWING AND STORAGE COMPANY: DAY'S SERVICE STATION INC. PO BOX 10/11 RAILROAD AVE. ARGYLE, FL 32422 850-892-3935 This auction will be held at Day's Service Station Inc. at 11 Railroad Ave., Argyle, FL. on December 18, 2009 com- mencing at 7:00 AM. We hereby reserve the right to auction this vehicle according to the Florida Statutes, Section 713.78 in order to recover any and all unpaid charges for towing and storage fees on the above listed vehicle. No offers will be taken prior to the date of the sale of this vehicle. 2tc: November 12, 19, 2009 121L The Walton County Eco opment Alliance (WCEDA monthly board meetings Thursday of each month at Best Western Hotel Resta Room 2343 US Highway 3: Springs, Florida. Two or Commissioners may attend meeting. The meetings a public. If meetings are ch celed, notification will be p vance at the WCEDA Off Drive, DeFuniak Springs, the WCEDA's website, wwY For more information, cont nett, Executive Director, 85 Itc: November 122L ltc: November 12, 2009 PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTE 116L AIR PERMIT REGISTERED OWNER: DELINGO PITTS 53 LAKE ROSEMARY CIRCLE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, FL. 32433 DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE:' 1995 TOYOTA VIN#: 2T1AE09B3SC137288 TOWING AND STORAGE COMPANY: DAY'S SERVICE STATION INC. PO BOX 1011 RAILROAD AVE. ARGYLE, FL 32422 850-892-3935 This auction will be held' at Day's Service Station Inc. at 11 Railroad Ave., Argyle, FL. on December 18, 2009 com- mencing at 7:00 AM. We hereby reserve the right to auction this vehicle according to the Florida Statutes, Section 713.78 in order to recover any and all unpaid charges for towing and storage fees on the above listed vehicle. No offers will be taken prior to the date of the sale of this vehicle. Florida Departme Environmental Protect source Section, Northw Office Draft Minor Source Air Permit Project No. 7770040 APAC Southeast Gulf Coast Divis DeFuniak Springs PIl Walton County, F Applicant. The applicant fo APAC-Southeast, Inc., Gulf The applicant's authorize tive and mailing address is P.E.; Division President, AF Inc., 290 Lee's Place, DeF Florida, 32433. Facility Location. APAC-S Gulf Coast Division operate DeFuniak Springs Plant is located in Walton Count Place in DeFuniak Springs, onomic Devel- ,) will hold its on the third A petition that disputes the material facts on which the Permitting Authority's action is based must contain the following infor- mation: (a) The name and address, of each agen- cy affected and each agency's file or iden- tification number, if known; (b) The name, address and telephone number of the pe- titioner, the name address and telephone number of the petitioner's representative, if any, which shall be the address for ser- vice purposes during the course of the proceeding; and an explanation of how the petitioner's substantial rights will be af- fected by the agency determination; (c) A statement of-when and how the petitioner received notice of the agency action or 1.) a) Alegandro Christopher, or Sa- to written notice under Section 120.60(3), mantha Sabrina Santana F.S., must be filed within 14 days of pub- b) Consigned RV's licatiort of this Public Notice or receipt of 2000 Ford, Windstar LX, Blue a written notice, whichever occurs first. VIN: 2FMZA5144YBA28439 Under Section 120.60(3), F.S., however, any person who asked the Permitting Au- Notice is hereby given that on the 30th thority for notice of agency action may file day of November. 2009. Cobbs Towing & a petition within 14 days or receipt of that Recovery reserves the right to sale this notice, regardless of the date of publica- vehicle according to the Florida Statutes, tion. A petitioner shall mail a copy of the Section 713.78. This sale will be conduct- petition to the applicant at the address ed at 9:00 AM, at 354 US HWY 90 West, indicated above, at the time of filing. The DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32433. failure of any person.to file a petition within the appropriate time period shall constitute We will not take any bids before such date a waiver of that person's right to request as stated above, and we reserve the right an administrative determination (hearing) to refuse any bid. under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S., or to intervene in this proceeding and par- Itc: November 12, 2009 ticipate as a party to it. Any subsequent 120L intervention (in a proceeding initiated by another party) will be only at the approval NOTICE of the presiding officer upon the filing of a motion in compliance with Rule 28- Tharp & Sons Mini Storage in De- 106.205, F.A.C. 1tpd.: November 123L 12, 2009 8:00 am at the AGENDA lurant Meeting A SPECIAL MEETING 31 S, DeFuniak SCHOOL BOARD OF WALTON COUNTY, more County FLORIDA d the monthly F re openmto the Tivoli Administrative Complex, 145'Park Street, Suite 3 hanged or can- DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 provided in ad- Tuesday, November 17, 2009 ices, 95 Circle 50 - REORGANIZATION OF BOARD - Florida and on 50.01 -Elect Chairman w.wcedafl.com. Nomination / Selection of School Board Chairperson act William Ar- 50.02 -Elect Vice-Chairman 0-892-4859. Nominations/Selection of School Board Vice-Chairman 12, 2009 50.03 -Establish Regular Meeting Place, Dates, and Times Establishment of Regular Meeting Dates, Times and Place 50.04 - Designation of One (1) School Board Member and One (1) Alterna- ENT TO ISSUE tive to Serve as.the District Legislative Liaison on the FSBA Legislative Committee 99 -ADJOURNMENT - 3nt of 99.01 -Adjournment tion Air Re- 45 .est District 4:45 PM NOTE: If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the School Board construction with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, such person will need a record of the D-008-AC proceedings and, for such purpose, ,Inc., such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is sion made, which record includes the ant #4028 testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. lorida WILLIAM E. LAIRD CARLENE H. ANDERSON r this proiec is Chairman of the Board Secretary to the Board Coast Division. ad representa- :Jimmy Strain, 'AC-Southeast, uniak Springs, Southeast, Inc., es the existing #4028, which y at 290 Lee's Florida. Project. APAC proposes to use biomass fuel oil (BFO-1 comprised of 0.1% diesel, ltc: November 12, 2009 99.9% Free Fatty Acids oil) in the dryer at 117L the:DeFuniak Springs asphalt plant No. -------4028. Stack testing at another facility in- PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE dicates that carbon monoxide emissions increase by 38.2' tons per year and nitro- ltc: November 12, 2009 REGISTERED OWNER: 111L CARL S. EKLAND 110 VANCE PLACE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE LONG BEACH, MS. 39560 DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE: AMERICAN SELF STORAGE #2, 1988 FORD 3734 HWY 331 SOUTH DEFUNIAK VIN#: 1FTCR14AYJPA17579 SPRINGS, FL 32435, PURSUANT TO TOWING AND STORAGE .THE PROVISIONS OF THE FLORIDA COMPANY: STATUTES 83.001 THROUGH 83.809, DAY'S SERVICE STATION INC. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE OF SALE UN- PO BOX 10111 RAILROAD AVE. DER SAID ACT SHALL BE CONDUCTED ARGYLE, FL 32422 IN A COMMERCIALLY REASONABLE 850-892-3935 MANNER AS THE TERM USED IN SEC- TION 679.504(3) TO BE WITNESSED ON This auction will be held a FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2009 AT 10:00 Service Station Inc. at 11 Railroi A.M. B33 MICHAEL JOHNSON, SOFA Argyle, FL. on December 18, 201 TABLE, TABLE TOP, CABINET, 1 BOX, mencing at 7:00 AM. We hereby HEADBOARD, 4 TABLE LEGS. the right to auction this vehicle ac to the Florida Statutes, Section 2tc: November 12, 19, 2009 in order to recover any and all 112L charges for towing and storage the above listed vehicle. AMERICAN SELF STORAGE #2, 3734 HWY 331 SOUTH DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, FL 32435, PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE FLORIDA STATUTES 83.001 THROUGH 83.809, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE OF SALE UN- DER SAID ACT SHALL BE CONDUCTED IN A COMMERCIALLY REASONABLE MANNER AS THE TERM USED IN SEC- TION 679.504(3) TO BE WITNESSED ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2009 AT 10:00 A.M. B19 CHRISTOPHER OCONNOR, TV, SEVERAL PLASTIC TUBS, COFFEE TABLE, FISH TANK, COFFEE TABLE, PICTURE, CHAIR 2tc: November 12, 19, 2009 .113L NOTICE OF SALE Rainbow Title & Lien, Inc.. will sell at Public Sale at Auction the following ve- hicles to satisfy lien pursuant to Chapter 713.78 of the Florida Statutes on Decem- ber 3, 2009 at 10A.M. *AUCTION WILL OCCUR WHERE EACH VEHICLE IS LOCATED* 1986 ISUZU VIN# JAABL14A6G0754966 Located at: 3248 LYONS LANEIPO BOX 784, BONIFAY, FL 32425 Walton Any persons) claiming any interests) in the above vehicles contact: Rainbow Title & Lien, Inc., (954) 920-6020 *ALL AUCTIONS ARE HELD WITH RESERVE* Some of the vehicles may have been released prior to auction LIC#AB-0001256 Itc: November 12, 2009 114L PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Walton County Recreation Board will hold their regular monthly meeting on November 18, 2009, 12:00 p.m. at the Old Freeport Post Office, 41 Hwy. 20 E, Freeport, FL 32439. The fol- lowing items are scheduled to be heard: 1. Chairman Report 2. Managers Report 3. New Business 4. Other In accordance with Section 286.26, Florida Statutes, whenever any board or commis- sioner of any state agency or authority, or of any agency or authority of any county, It Day's ad Ave., )9 com- reserve :cording 713.78 unpaid fees on gen oxides emissions decrease by 5.84 tons per year. Permitting Authority: Applications for air construction permits are subject to re- view in accordance with the provisions to Chapter 403, Florida Statutes (F.S.) and Chapters 62-4, 62-210 and 62-212 of the Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.) the proposed project is not exempt from air permitting requirements and an air permit is required to perform the proposed work. The Permitting Authority responsible for making a permit determination for this project is the Department of Environmen- tal Protection's Air Resource Section in the Northwest District Office. The Permit- ting Authority's physical and mailing ad- dress is: 160 Governmental Center, Suite 308, Pensacola, Florida 32502-5794. The Permitting Authority's telephone number is 850/595-8300. No offers will be taken prior to the date Project File: A complete project file is of the sale of this vehicle. available for public inspection during the normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 1tc: November 12, 2009 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (except 118L legal holidays), at the physical address ------------------------------------------- indicated above for the Permitting Author- - ity. The complete project file includes the NOTICE OF MEETING OF WALTON Draft Permit, the Technical Evaluation and COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Preliminary Determination, the application ADVISORY COUNCIL and information submitted by the applicant (exclusive of confidential records under NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Section 403.111, F.S.). Interested persons Walton County School District Advisory may contact the Permitting Authority's Council will meet at 7:00 p.m. in the WISE project engineer for additional informa- Center (old Walton High School), 555 Wal- tion at the address and phone number ton Road, DeFuniak Springs, Florida on listed above. In addition, electronic copies Thursday November 19, 2009: of these documents are available on the following web site: http.l/www.dep.state. 1.0 Call to Order fl.us/airleproductslaodsidefault.asD. 1.1 Approval of Agenda for November 19, 2009 Notice of Intent to Issue Air Permit. 1.2 Approval of Minutes from October The Permitting Authority gives notice of its 15, 2009 intent to issue an air construction permit 1.3 Announcements to the applicant for the project described above. The applicant has provided rea- 2.0 Old Business sonable assurance that operation of pro- 2.1 Other posed equipment will not adversely impact air quality and that the project will comply 3.0 New Business with all appropriate provisions of Chapters 3.1 Federal Programs Update 62-4, 62-204, 62-210, 62-212, 62-296 and 3.2 Approval of School Recognition 62-297, F.A.C. The Permitting Authority Funds Dispersal Plans will issue a Final Permit in accordance 3.3 Selection of Sites for January 14 with the conditions of the proposed Draft School Visits Permit unless a timely petition for an ad- 3.4 School Accountability Process/ ministrative hearing is filed under Sections Grading System Review 120.569 and 120.57, F.S., or unless public 3.5 Other comment received in accordance with this notice results in a different decision or a 4.0 Closing significant change of terms or conditions. 4.1 Next Meeting Date - January 14, 2010 Comments: The Permitting Authority will 4.2 Adjournment accept written comments concerning the proposed Draft Permit for a period of 14 This meeting is open to the public and days from the date of publication of this interested persons may appear and be Public Notice. Written comments must be heard with respect to matters to be con- received by the Permitting Authority by sidered at the meeting, close of business (5:00 p.m.) on or before If any person decides to appeal any the end of the 14-day period. If written decision made by the Council with respect comments received result in a significant to any matter considered at such meeting change to the Draft Permit, the Permitting or hearing, such person will need a record Authority shall revise the Draft Permit and of the proceedings and, for such purpose, require, if applicable, another Public No- such person may need to insure that a ver- tice. All comments filed will be made avail- batim record of the proceedings is made, able for public inspections. which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. Petitions: A person whose substantial interests are affected by the proposed WALTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT permitting decision may petition for an ADVISORY COUNCIL administrative hearing in accordance with BY: Carlene Anderson, Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S. The Superintendent of Schools petition must contain the information set David Jeselnik, forth below and must be filed with (re- Secondary Program Coordinator ceived by) the Department's Agency Clerk in the Office of General Counsel of the De- ltc: November 12, 2009 apartment of Environmental Protection at 119L 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Sta- tion #35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000 Notice of Sale (Telephone: 850/245-2241). Petitions filed by any persons other than those entitled INVOCATION: Sharon Roberts PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AGENDA SA REGULAR MEETING SCHOOL BOARD OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA Tivoli Administrative Complex, 145 Park Street, Suite 3, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 Tuesday, November 17, 2009 5:00 p.m. OPENING ITEMS - 1.01 -Announcements 1.02 -Approval of Agenda Approval of November 17, 2009 School Board Agenda 1.03 -Adoption of Minutes November 3, 2009 - Regular Meeting - 5:00 PM 1.04 - Public Comments NOTE: Any person addressing the Board is reminded that the name of the student, other than the children of the person addressing the Board, should not be mentioned or disclosed in the person's comments. OLD BUSINESS AGENDA ITEMS 1 - OPENING ITEMS - 1.05 - Approval of Consent Agenda Items NEW BUSINESS -- CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS 7 - GRANTS / FUNDING - 7.01 - Grants / Funding Applications Approval of State Farm Service Learning Grart - Know Your Plan (M. Spen- ce) 8 - FINANCE - Jim McCall 8.01 - Executive Financial Summaries 8.05 - Purchasing a. Purchase Orders that Exceed $10,000.00: # 51846 #51847 #51886 #51887 b. Purchase Orders that Exceed $10,000.00: #51871 #51872 #51873 #51874 #51875 8.13- Financial Audits a. Walton Learning Center Audit for the Year Ended June 30, 2009 b. Walton Academy Audit for the Year Ended June 30, 2009 10 - INSTRUCTION / CURRICULUM - 10.02 - Title I Program Title III, Part A: English Language Acquisition 2009-10 Project Application 15 - TRANSPORTATION - Tom Blackshear 15.01 - Trip (BusNan) Requests a. Trip/Bus Request for Walton High School's Marine Biology Class to Travel to Key Largo, Florida on April 29, 2010 - May 3, 2010 for "The Coastal Ecology of the Florida Keys" Marine Lab. 17 - PROPERTY - Terry Miller 17.01 - Disposition of Property Approval of Request to Remove Property From Inventory ACTION AGENDA ITEMS 8 - FINANCE - Jim McCall .8.10 -Annual Financial Reports Actuarial Report: Gabriel Roeder Smith & Company (GRS) 11/17/2009 Agenda Page 2 9 - PERSONNEL - Sonny Nolin 9.01 - Personnel Recommendations Approval of Personnel for November 17, 2009 19 - FACILITIES / CONSTRUCTION - Mark Gardner 19.03 -Architectural Proposals / Selection Architectural Selection for Walton High School Athletic Complex (M. Gard- ner) 25-ADMINISTRATION- 25.01 - Board Policies/Rules Approval to Amend Policy to Raise Spending Limits for Purchase Orders (D. Barnhill) 25.40 - Miscellaneous Presentation on Technology Projects and Update on DashBoard (D. Geogh- agan) 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 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 testi- mony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. WILLIAM E. LAIRD CARLENE H. ANDERSON Chairman of the Board Secretary to the Board SUBSCRIBE TODAY! The DeFuniak Herald-Breeze 892-3232 proposed decision (d) A statement of all disputed issues of material fact. If there are none, the petition must so state; (e) A concise statement bf the ultimate facts alleged, including the specific facts the petitioner contends warrant reversal or modification of the agency's proposed ac- tion; (f) A statement of the specific rules or statutes the petitioner contends require re- versal or modification of the agency's pro- posed action including an explanation of how the alleged facts relate to the specific rules or statutes, and, (g) A statement of the relief sought by the petitioner, stating precisely the action the petitioner wishes the agency to take with respect to the agency's proposed action. A petition that does not dispute the material facts upon which* the Permitting Authority's action is based shall state that no such facts are in dispute and otherwise shall contain the same information as set forth above, as required by Rule 28-106.301, F.A.C. Because the administrative hearing pro- cess is designed to formulate final agency action, the filing of a petition means that the Permitting Authority's final action may be different from the position taken by it in this Public Notice of Intent to Issue Air Per- mit. Persons whose .substantial interests will be affected by any such final decision of the Permitting Authority on the applica- tion have the right to petition to become a party to the proceeding, in accordance with the requirements set forth above. Mediation: Mediation.is not available for this proceeding. THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,2009 Emerald Coast Hospice introduces "Journeys" pice patients and their fam- ily members. It is a simple resource that offers comfort, reflection and enjoyment. We can all benefit greatly from taking a few minutes each day to capture the mo- ments that matter most in a journal, which celebrates our journey and our life. For more information about Journeys or Emerald PAGE 15-C Coast Hospice call, (850) 689-0300. To begin volun- teering, call Ann O'Connor at (850)689-0300. Talking about the jour- ney associated with the end of life is something many people find difficult. Our willingness to discuss feel- ings and thoughts associ- ated with a serious illness is often directly impacted by our past experiences, culture, faith and family dy- namics. The end of life is an emotional time when people greatly benefit from emo- tional, spiritual and social support. Emerald Coast Hospice is introducing a new program to assist with end of life is- sues. The program is called, "Journeys." The program is designed to assist Emerald Coast Hospice patients in recording precious memo- ries, family history informa- tion, thoughts, feelings and various other information. Branch Director, Donna Curry, said, "We are so ex- cited about this program and the potential it has to bring joy, better communi- cation and even emotional healing for some of our pa- tients. Our top priority is patient care. We care for our patients physically, emotionally, and spiritual- ly. Journeys definitely has the potential to assist our patients emotionally and spiritually." Although there are many different types of psycho- social and emotional sup- ports available to patients and families who are receiv- ing hospice services, being afforded the opportunity to actively engage in life re- view, meaningful reflection and the exploration of e'mo- tions is invaluable. Jour- naling has proven to be an excellent source of comfort for many patients and fami- lies. And, it is something a patient or family member can do on their own terms. Journaling can help the patient and family navigate the myriad of emotions as- sociated with a terminal ill- ness. Taking a few minutes to write down thoughts and feelings actually enables one to connect with their in- ternal self and to structure one's thought process in a manner that is more cohe- SThe Student Government Association (SGA) of North- west Florida State College (NWFSC) is holding a Food and Item drive now through Nov. 18, 2009 to benefit the Northwest Florida State College Women's Resource Center (WERC), Sharing and Caring social services and the Waterfront Rescue Mission. The SGA is asking for donations of non-perish- able foods and gently used or new coats and blankets to help bring a little comfort this holiday season for those families in need. Donations can be dropped off at any of the six NWFSC Campuses and Centers. "The SGA is committed to helping those less fortunate and building a strong sense of community in our student body," said Geremy St. Vil, SGA President. Women's Educational Resource Ser- vices at NWFSC are in place to assist students, sive and coherent. Journal- ing enables one to freely express feelings, in a place that is void of judgment or limitations. Many people have kept a diary at some point over their lifetime. A diary gen- erally contains information such as what a person actu- ally did in a span of time. Journaling is slightly differ- ent. While a diary is a re- cord of the action or event, journaling is how the indi- vidual felt about the action/ event. Journeys will allow patients to record those feel- ings and thoughts about their life events. Some patients and family members find journaling en- ables them to become more in touch with themselves, as it offers the opportunity to actively explore what is needed to resolve relation- ship issues; address inter- personal conflicts; and to become more emotionally healthy. Writing in a jour- nal regularly can enable us to recognize themes or un- met needs. The challenges associated with a terminal illness often result in stress. Journaling enables patients to decrease the intense emotions asso- ciated with the end of life, as it provides a meaningful and often needed outlet of expression. A final invaluable ben- efit of journaling for hos- pice patients and their fam- ily members is a life review journal can capture memo- ries, stories, recipes and family history in a manner that ensures it is shared with future generations. A life review journal can be- come a cherished family heirloom. And, it offers hos- pice patients and their fam- ily members a platform that truly celebrates life. Patients and their fam- ily members may be unfa- miliar with journaling. The professionals at Emerald Coast Hospice will provide the education and resources needed to facilitate utiliza- tion of this clearly beneficial resource. Journaling clearly pro- motes the well-being of hos- primarily women, who are returning to school because of a divorce, separation or death of a spouse. The pro- gram assists single parents and displaced homemakers with education and training so they can enter the work- force with marketable skills and abilities. Donations can be delivered to the NWFSC main cam- pus in Niceville. in building K, the Fort Walton Beach campus building 1, the Chautauqua Center in De- Funiak Springs, the Robert L.F. Sikes Education Center in Crestview and the Base Education building on Eglin Air Force Base and Hurlburt Field. For more informa- tion on the SGA Community Food and Item drive please contact Student Activities at (850) 729-5348 or Mad- die Fricano, Coordinator of Recruitment at (850) 729- 6467 or e-mail at fricanom@ nwfsc.edu. Covenant Hospice hosts garage sale extravaganza Covenant Hospice will be having a garage sale on Northwest Florida Fair- grounds. Presale will be Thursday, Nov. 19, from 5-7 p.m. with a $20 admission. Sale, Friday, Nov. 20, from 8 a.m.-7 p.m., with a $2 admission. Sale, Saturday, Nov. 21, from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. with a $2 admission. Donations accepted be- ginning Nov. 9, at the North- west Florida Fairgrounds, Lewis Turner Blvd., Fort Walton Beach, FL.: 8:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. (Monday-Fri- day). Large furniture pick- ups available. There is something for everyone, furniture, house wares, appliances, holiday items, books, 'housewares, jewelry, and lots more. Sor- ry, no clothes. To donate items or for more information contact Shelley Canales at (850) 598-5003, or Lill Jenningsat (850) 598-4815. All donations are tax de- ductible and will benefit Covenant Hospice patients and family services in Oka- loosa and Walton counties. Green Thumb Garden Club upcoming events The November meeting of the Green Thumb Garden Club will feature Holiday floral and greenery arrange- ments by Kim Wasson, di- rector of events for Destin Floral Designs. Kim will use fresh holiday greenery and flowers to demonstrate how to make our homes daz- zle with garland, table top and mantle decorations. The date is Wednesday, Nov. 18 at the Sandestin Hilton, starting at 9:30 a.m. For reservations, contact Carol Newitt at carolne- witt@gnt.net. Cost is $18, including lunch. Also coming on Dec. 2 is a visit to the governor's mansion in Tallahassee, Fla. This exciting bus trip includes a chance to see the 1840's antebellum mansion decorated in all its holiday splendor, tour the exten- sive grounds, and speak with the gardener and flo- ral designer. We will have a historical presentation and tour of Goodwood Mu- seum's main house and gar- dens. After lunch at Paula's Cabana in Jubilee Cottage, our group will stop at the Tallahassee, Nursery, the city's oldest and largest gar- den center, for browsing and shopping in the greenhouse or gift shop. Also included is a wreath-making exhibi- tion. Price is $70, including bus, tours, demonstrations, lunch, taxes and gratuities. The bus will leave the Sand- estin Publix parking lot at 6 a.m. and return approxi- mately at 7:30 p.m. For more information and reservations, contact Nancy Dodd at (850) 269-2984, or nkdodd@cox.net. Reserva- tions must be made by Nov. 18. Don't forget to mark your calendars for Satur- day, March 6, 9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m., when GTGC is hosting a program by celebrated au- thor, entertainer, columnist, artist and floral designer Mark Ballard at the Sand- estin Hilton. This talented and entertaining individual is no stranger to our area and has produced numerous cookbooks and videos, and has been featured on the DIY Network and Georgia Public Television. Proceeds will benefit the Genevieve Mercer Horticul- ture Scholarship. Seating is limited, so make reserva- tions early for this not-to-be- missed opportunity. Tickets are $40. Contact Alice Mill- er at (850) 880-6066, or cool- breeze485@hotmail.com for information or reservations. Proceeds will benefit the Genevieve Mercer Horticul- ture Scholarship. Seating is limited, so'make your res- ervations early for this not- to-be-missed opportunity. Tickets are $40. Contact Al- ice Miller at (850) 880-6066, or coolbreeze485@hotmail. com for information, or res- ervations. WC Tax Collector office to reschedule Inlet Beach R.A.T.E. due to Hurricane Ida Due to the anticipated landfall of Hurricane Ida and the associated weath- er conditions, the Walton County Tax Collector's Office has cancelled the R.A.T.E. collection at Inlet Beach tomorrow. The collec- tion will be rescheduled for later in the month. * During November, the Wal- ton County Tax Collector's Office takes the tax office to property owners by provid- ing onsite tax payment col- lection at various ,ommu- nity sites. UPDATE also cross the Intracoastal. Three Walton County citizens took the opportu- nity to provide input at the meeting. "I hope this won't become just another strip mall/mira- cle mile parkway full of com- mercial activity," stated Bill Bard of Santa Rosa Beach. Bard said he was hoping for a limited-access roadway. Mary Treleven of Bun- ker had a.different concern. Since the closing of the ferry SIGNS more pleasing to the eye than a sign in front of a wall." Barth said the lettering and text would have to con- trast with the brick wall and at the moment he wasn't sure of the color of the let- ters. "The quote for the sign included a light, but it will be nothing more thar stick- ing a fixture in the ground and running the wires," he said. Citizen Judith Williams said, "I want to compliment you on the choice of putting lettering on the brick wall, but this is not a unique cir- HONOF evidence to the state labora- tory for testing and analy- sis. One of the requirements of his position is to respond to crime scenes. During this quarter he responded to the scene of two homicide inves- tigations. Adkinson said, "at one scene Jim coordinated and implemented a grid search of an open field and This onsite tax collection is known as the R.A.T.E. pro- gram or Remote, Area, Tax, Express. The purpose of the program is to make paying taxes more convenient for residents living in an area of the county where a central tax office is not located. A representative from the Tax Collector's office will be onsite to receive tax pay- ments and answer ques- tions related to taxes. Wal- ton County property owners are asked to bring their tax bill with them to the onsite location. The R.A.T.E. locations are as follows: Nov.12 at the Freeport Community Center from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Nov. 13, at the Paxton Town Hall from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Nov.16, at Mossy Head Fire Station from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Nov. 17, at Darlington, FL., Two Cousins Restaurant from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Nov. 18, at the, Choctaw Beach Fire Station from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Nov. 19, at the Miramar BeachFire Station (Geroni- mo Street) from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Nov. 24, at the: Red Bay Community Center 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tax payments not paid by March 31 are considered de- linquent and a penalty will be assessed on ,delinquent accounts. For more information, con- tact the Walton County Tax Collector's Office at (850)892-8121 or visit www. waltontaxcollector.com. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1-C across the Intracoastal de- cades ago, residents of the Bunker community have had ingress and egress to their homes only through Bay County, even though Bunker is in Walton Coun- ty. Treleven told the officials that, if the parkway does cross the waterway, there is a "very high need" for Bun- ker's more than 30 families to have access to the corridor to cross the Intracoastal. David Kramer was con- cerned about how the deci- sion on the Segment 2 part of the corridor, to be arrived at sooner, would affect the alignment choice for Seg- ment 1. The officials did not pro- vide responses at the meet- ing but noted that they would be provided to the citizens by mail. Additional public input is being sought in connection with the proposal. Citizens with questions or concerns are encouraged to contact Brandon Bruner, DOT proj- ect manager for the pro- posal, at (888) 638-0250 toll free, or by email at Joseph. Bruner@dot.state.fl.us. Information on the pro- posed West Bay Parkway is available by logging on to www.westbayparkway.com. Dotty Nist can be con- tacted at beachbreezenews@ gmail.com cumstance. When Jim was asked to remove his sign, so were others who then put up regular monument signs as per corridor standards. I think this case has not been argued as a unique circum- stance and if it is the board's feeling that an earlier deci- sion should be considered, I think the board should do it. Without any argument as to why this case should be different, the board is like- ly to hear from others who have been asked to remove signs. There were many ex- amples where individual letters on nice signs were removed because they were too big, but were otherwise quite attractive. This devia- tion is perhaps not the route you should take. When you crack the 'egg, it is hard to put back together," she cau- tioned. Barth was asked what color the lettering would be. "The intent is to match the trim on the building. I am thinking a light color like a cream color. I can pick one of the colors on the county's color palette that can work," he said. Board member Greg Grif- fin made a motion to allow the Barth deviation and all passed the motion. With no discussion what- soever, an application sub- mitted by A World of Signs requesting approval for a monument sign measuring 7 feet, 3 inches by 11 feet for a total of 80 square feet at the Waterside Business Center located at 2441 U. S. 98 was given the green light by the unanimous vote of the board. Leah Stratmann may be reached via leahwrites@ gmail.com CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3-C a wooded area. He flagged, photographed, and collected all evidence items." The Deputy of the third quarter was awarded to Deputy Nick McMillian who works in the agency's Beach Patrol section. McMillian has been recognized as an outstanding employee. Adkinson said, "Nick has demonstrated exceptional qualities in his personal and professional life. He is always willing to help his co-workers and the general public." During the third quar- ter, McMillian made over 70 beach safety contacts. These contacts range from educating the public about surf conditions, informing them about county beach ordinances, and informing beach goers about safety- related topics. During the third quarter, McMillian issued over 60 beach safety citations, and made 25 ar- rests. GREEN THUMB GARDEN CLUB (GTGC) is hosting a program by celebrated author, entertainer, columnist, artist and floral designer, Mark Ballard at the Sandestin Hilton on March 6. "NWFSC Student Government Association Community Food and Item Drive" CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1-C PAGE 16-C THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2009 Seeing Red tours Seaside - By ALICIA LEONARD Seaside was the setting for the 19th annual Seeing Red Wine Festival Grand Tasting. Throughout the af- . . 1 ternoon, wine lovers moved and mingled while test- . ing an extensive variety of domestic and international wines from Southern Wine & Spirits. Live music, per- fect weather and delightful noshes from Seaside chiefs rounded out a memorable afternoon. The Grand Tast- ing was part of a four- day event and a collaboration by the Walton Area Chamber of Commerce, Destin Charity .-ll photos of See- Wine Auction Foundation (DCWAF) and Coastal Vision ing Red 2009 3000. According to the press release on the event, all 'i courtesy o/. Dia proceeds "from ticket sales and the charity auction will - . Sather, Imoges- benefit local charities that work to improve the physical, emotional and educational lives of underprivileged and at-risk children in Northwest Florida.", Informational forum focuses on community gardening Story and photos by DOTTYNIST Creating a community garden in south Walton County may be a challenge, but not for a lack of green thumbs and willing hands. The South Walton Tour- ist Development Council's (TDC) Nov. 5 Environmen- tal Forum, the first to be de- voted to the topic of "Grow- ing Locally with Community Gardens," was the organiza- tion's most successful so far, drawing 120 participants, not to mention a number of enthusiastic workshop lead- ers. The E.O. Wilson Bio- t. . . . .',, ." KENDRA ZAMOJSKI of the Walton County Exten- sion Service led a workshop on food trends, with an em- phasis on local produce. She offered attendees a sample of fresh locally-grown greens. philia Center near Freeport was a tailor-made venue for the event. "This is what the facility is all about," the center's owner and creator, Walton County conserva- tionist M.C. Davis, told the. participants. "A garden will bring a community together," said Walton County District 5 Commissioner Cecilia Jones. She promised to find land in south Walton County for a community garden if, as a result of the event, an ef- fort for such a garden "took root." A successful community garden is already in exis- tence near the water tower in DeFuniak Springs. There were a number of interesting workshops at the Nov. 5 event, providing .information that gardeners will be able to put to use in their home gardens while envisioning a community garden. Workshop topics ranged from encouraging helpful insects, to garden design, to worm farming, to the "slow food" movement and preserving produce. A locally-produced lunch and refreshments were served. Eric Draper, deputy di- rector for the National Audubon Society, provided the keynote address. Draper, a self-described "lifelong gardener," covered not only the joys and ben- efits of community garden- ing, but its challenges, in- cluding how to balance food production with a healthy environment. Draper urged attendees to pay attention to where the food they eat comes from and support more sustain- able local food alternatives. Community gardens can also be such an alternative, he said. Draper called community gardens "a cure for what ails us," an opportunity for fami- lies who don't often share meals at home to spend time together and get some good exercise. "Community gar- dening will give us a sense of place," he added. Draper warned against loading up local sandy soils with nutrients in order to. obtain a soil like Ohio's. Ohio soil can't be created locally,'and trying to do so causes pollution when fertil- izer is carried off with runoff into the watershed and wa- ter bodies, he explained.. "Sandy soils are a bless- ing," Draper said. He recom- mended growing "the right plant in the right place," watering and using fertiliz- er sparingly and efficiently. Draper concluded with "the perfect tomato" as a metaphor for community gardening, which, he told the gathering, combines abundance, being with peo- ple we want to spend time with, and having a positive impact on the world. While the forum revealed significant interest in a com- munity garden south of the bay, a location for a south ERIC DRAPER, deputy Walton community garden director for the National remains to be identified. A Audubon Society, was the volunteer to take the lead keynote speaker for the South VICKI KITAHARA of the in setting up the garden is Walton Tourist Development South Walton Tourist Devel- also being sought. For infor- Council's Fifth Annual En- opment Council addresses mation or to help with this vironmental Forum. the gathering. effort, contact the Walton County Extension Service at (850) 892-8172. STELLA DAVIS, "first lady" of the E.O. Wilson Biophilia Center, shares some time with Walton County commission- ers attending the event, including Cecilia Jones and Scott Brannon, and other guests. JOHN KRATT, master gardener, provided information on container and winter gardens. A SPIRAL herb garden was created at the E.O. Biophilia Center as part of the forum under the leadership of local resident Peter Horn. EDDIE POWELL, Walton County agricultural agent, shares information on rain barrels with Don Coakley of Mexico Beach. ARIX ZALA CE, local worm farmer, shared a wealth of information on LEE MIXSON, manager the science of harnessing the for Eastern Lake Nurs- power of worms for recycling ery, displayed examples of and to create valuable, envi- drought-tolerant landscape ronmentally-friendly fertil- plants and those that are izer. native to the local area. BENEFICIAL INSECTS in the garden were the topic of a forum workshop presented by Sheila Dunning of the Oka- loosa County Extension Service. THE NINTH TELLURIDE MOUNTAINFILM on Tour made a stop over the weekend at the Watercolor marina park amphitheater for two nights of eye-opening, spirit-inducing and mind-expanding entertainment. Moviegoers enjoyed inspi- rational and thought-provoking shorts and documentary films, with a sense of personal community in an open amphithe- ater under the stars. Film buffs bundled up and enjoyed a feast for the eyes and the mind, while snacking on a choice of gourmet finds from inside the caterer's tent. Photo courtesy of The St. Joe Company/Brandan Babineaux. \,.i ~ |