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The DeFuniak Springs PUBLISHED CONTINUOUSLY SINCE 1888 HERALD CAMP HELEN PLAYS HOST TO GHOSTS Ghost Walk and rHistoryTour raises goose- bumps. 1-B VOLUME 123 NUMBER 42 3 SE ..,s THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 750 PER COPY I INSIDE CHAMBER LUNCHEON FEATURES COUNTY CANDIDATES Sheriff, com- mission and su- perintendent contenders. 1-C WALTON COUNTY TO JOIN OIL SPILL CONSORTIUM Concerns with agreement still to be worked out. 1-C NICK'S FALL CLASSIC FISHING TOURNAMENT Good weath- er for redfish, speckled 12-B trout. COMMUNITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM MEETING Program hopes to train public in disaster pre- paredness. 1-C BCC OCT. 9 MEETING ROLL CALL Main agenda items and tions taken. ac- 2-C FREEPORT SWEEPS CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP Freeport's boys' and girls' cross country teams peaked at just the right 9-B time. ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 4-C CLASSIFIED 5-C OUTDOORS 2-C ARRESTS 10-A www.defuniakherald.com I0 9I 1 22 1712 21 0 94922 73172 2 Amend or Not Amend? Part 3 By BRUCE COLLIER This is the third of a series on the 11 active proposed state constitu- tional amendments that will go before voters on Nov. 6. Twelve were originally listed, but one has been removed. To pass, an amendment must receive 60 percent or more votes of ap- proval. This article will cover proposed amend- ments 7, 8, 9 and 10. The full texts of all of the proposed amendments (including the removed one) can be accessed online in full text and downloadable format via the Walton County Supervisor of Elections Office or the Florida Di- vision of Elections. The seventh pro- posed state constitu- tional amendment is called "Religious Free- dom," and has been re- moved from voters' con- sideration. The eighth proposed amendment is likewise called "Re- ligious Freedom," and is on the ballot. It is a rewritten version of the seventh amendment, which was challenged and removed. The eighth proposed amendment, if passed, would remove an exist- ing prohibition in the Florida constitution's declaration of rights. That prohibition, cur- rently in effect, reads: "No revenue of the state or any political subdivi- sion or agency thereof shall ever be taken from the public treasury di- rectly or indirectly in aid of any church, sect, or religious denomi- nation or in aid of any sectarian institution." Passage of amendment See AMEND 11-A HERALD l f billH'dt ri I.' BREE".ZE. STATE REPRESENTATIVES MARTI COLEY and Brad Drake presented tributes to DeFuniak Springs Fire Department Lt. Chad Nelson and DFSFD firefighter Randy Hatcher, and Walton County Fire Rescue firefighters George "Buddy McLeod, Brad Martin and Battalion Chief Bill May for their role in saving the lives of four people on Sept. 14. (Photo by Reid Tucker) C' - -it -t REPS. COLEY AND DRAKE ALSO GAVE tribute to the valiant efforts of Walton County Sheriff's deputies Darryl Goddin, Brandon Newsom, Thomas Thillet, Dustin Cosson and Sgt. James Pitman. (Photo by Reid Tucker) Local emergency responders honored for saving family of four from fire By REID TUCKER At no point during his 10 years as a firefighter had Lt. Chad Nelson seen or been a part of anything like the events' that took place on Sept. 14. It was on that night that Nelson and fellow DeFuniak Springs fire- fighter Randy Hatcher, three Walton County firemen and five repre- sentatives of the Wal- ton County Sheriffs Office were principally responsible for saving the lives of a woman and her three young children when they be- came trapped in their burning home. Nelson and Hatcher entered the home, smoke al- -. i ' 1 NEWLY ELECTED DISTRICT 3 COUNTY COMMISSIONER Bill Imfeld aims to have a more transparent and equitable Walton County govern- ment. (Photo by Reid Tucker) Imfeld aims to restore public confidence in county government By REID TUCKER what he wanted to be Newly elected Dis- when he grew up. trict 3 County Commis- He said that last part sioner Bill Imfeld spent jokingly, but there is a 25 years as an FBI agent before deciding See IMFELD 7-A ready blanketing the floor and, upon locating the four occupants hud- dling in a bathroom, carried out who they could and guided the rest to safety. Despite the harrow- ing situation, Nelson said he and the other first responders, includ- ing five volunteers and two apparatus from the Argyle Volunteer Fire Department, went about their work just like they always would have, only with that much more haste. A typical home will last no longer than five or six minutes before a sustained fire will prevent emergency personnel, even wear- ing full gear, from en- tering the building, so timing and speed were crucial. In fact, Nelson said he was so rushed and the smoke was so "thick that, regardless of the special circumstanc- es, he could not even say with any degree of certainty what those he saved looked like. For him and other fire fighters, there was simply a job to be done and not much time to do it. "It was the same old normal thing every time I go into a fire," Nelson said, describ- ing his thoughts as he entered the building. "The biggest thing go- ing through my mind was 'I've got to get these folks out of here as fast and as safely as pos- sible. That's about it. That's the only thing that goes through a fire- man's mind." The 10 emergency responders were pre- sented with commenda- tions and tributes from U.S. Congressman Jeff Miller and Florida state Representatives Marti Coley and Brad Drake at a ceremony attend- ed by local members of government, friends and family on Oct. 15 at the DeFuniak Springs Fire Department head- quarters. Nelson and Hatcher, as well as Walton County fire- See HONOR 9-A Freeport faces two issues: domestic sewer backup and water service to Bruce By BEN GRAFTON At the Freeport City Council meeting of Oct. 9, a lengthy discussion developed about an in- cident in which a city sewer line backed up through a gravity flow line into a lady's house. The incident occurred when the heavy rains (11 inches) of a few weeks ago overloaded the capacity of the sew- er lines in that area. The city sent a clean-up crew to the house. The city's insurance com- pany has refused to pay for the repairs. City Attorney Clay- ton Adkinson suggested the lady probably has a claim against her own company. Another sug- gestion was made that the city should have an independent firm look at the situation and come back with a rec- ommendation of how to correct the problem. Councilman Earl King said he would like to see consideration given to either using a grind- er pump or a back-flow preventer to keep the problem from happen- ing again. In another matter, engineer Cliff Knauer of Preble-Rish asked the Council to give him direction of what to send to the Water Management District with regard to extend- ing city water lines to Bruce. He said, "I don't know what the Council would like us to submit to Water Management, but whatever we are go- ing to submit, we have to submit soon." In the discussion that followed several possible alter- nate routes for the ex- tension were discussed. King said, "It looks like we should try for the whole enchilada... from J.W. Hollingsworth all the way around and see what we get. That would definitely com- plete that loop and help the system as a whole." The Council gave ap- proval to Knauer to use this approach. In other business: Interim Fire Chief Al Ford commented in his opening remarks, "It's just about getting to the point that I can call Freeport 'family'." He then proceeded to pres- ent the Fire Department report for September. He reported, "For the month of September the department ran 50 med- ical calls, one structure fire, one brush fire and several minor calls." In addition, the depart- ment conducted several training sessions for career and volunteer members: two sessions were at night, one on a Saturday and it sent members to several classes in Niceville. The department also partic- ipated in the Kid's Fun Day at the Sports Com- plex, the Freeport High School Homecoming pa- rade and presented sev- eral CPR classes in the city and the county. Mayor Mickey Marse See ISSUES 7-A I --- ' PAGE 2-A Freeport motorist injured on SR-20 Alvin Chapman, 56, of Freeport, was taken to Bay Medical Center with serious injuries when his motorcycle drifted off SR-20 and struck a tree. The acci- dent occurred Oct. 13 at 12:12 p.m. The Florida Highway Patrol report stated that alcohol was not a factor, and that Chapman was wearing a helmet. THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,2012 ~xg~r~ Freeport Library offers free Medicare counseling L" The Florida Depart- ment of Elder Affairs' SHINE program (Serv- ing Health Insurance Needs of Elders), in partnership with The Northwest Florida Area Agency on Aging, Inc. offers free Medicare counseling and infor- mational materials to adults approaching age 65 and beyond at the Freeport Public Li- brary. A trained SHINE counselor will be avail- able from noon to 4 p.m. on Oct. 31, Nov. 14, and Dec. 5 to assist individuals in choosing a supplemental policy, select a prescription drug plan, or explain how to receive financial help with Medicare pre- miums and prescription drugs. To make an ap- pointment stop by the Freeport Library at 76 SR-20 West, next to City Hall, or call 835- 2040. ELEANOR TURNER was the event's survivor speaker. (photo by Jeffrey Powell) Freeport Relay For Life holds 2013 kickoff party Skydive Live! to do tandem jump honoring Wounded Warrior On October 20 Sky- dive Live! will be do- ing a tandem jump for Staff Sgt. David Flow- ers, an Air Force EOD technician who is now an EOD Instructor at Eglin. They are all do- nating their service and have five local sponsors: Smith Signs, Emerald Coast Clothing and Tanning in Crestview, Army Aviation Center Federal Credit Union, Lowe's, and Publix of Crestview. Before the jump, they would like to get the word out to all proud Americans to come thank in per- son those that serve. The jump will be at 11 a.m. If weather is bad, the jump will be Sun- day, Oct. 21. Melanie Nipper, Skydive Live! co-owner and operator with her husband Jim, has done three tours in Iraq as an Army pilot, just shy of three years total time and now deploys to Af- ghanistan supporting the military as a con- tractor. Ninety-nine percent of their jumpers are military. The jump will be at 5138 County High- way 0605, DeFuniak Springs. For details, call 978-4532. DeFuniak Springs motorist injured in Okaloosa County accident Gwendolyn Stacy gra, 45, of DeFuniak Springs, sustained minor injuries when she lost control of her vehicle on Fairchild Road north of Skywag- on Drive in Okaloosa County. The accident ook place on Oct. 15 at 2:20 p.m. The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) report stated that Gras was driving north on Fairchild when she lost control of her vehicle, which ran off the road, overturned and struck a tree. Gras was taken to Sacred Heart of Pen- sacola with minor in- juries. The FHP report indicates that an inves- Veteran's celebration fish fry in Florala Nov. 3 Thomas A. McQueen Lodge and Paxton Ru- ritan Club will hold a Veterans Celebration Fish Fry on Nov. 3 from 11 a.m. 2 p.m. at the MASTAR building in Florala. Cost is $8 in advance, $10 at door. Musical entertainment will be by The Staffords There will be a raffle for Walmart gift cards. Tickets purchased at the door. For additional information call Mary Perkins 834-2205, Bill McRae 834-3031, Mela- nie Adams 865-6595, or Doug Whit 546-0535. tigation is being made into whether alcohol was a factor, and that charges are pending. By JEFFREYPOWELL Jokes were told and tears were shed as more than 50 Relay For life volunteers gathered at Freeport Middle School on Monday, Oct. 15, for the organization's 2013 kickoff party. The evening's theme was a harvest party with the dining area decorated as such. A large dinner was served to start out the event followed by several speakers. In addition to start- ing off the season, Mon- day's party was meant to introduce existing teams, of which there are 12, with two more forming, encourage par- ticipation in upcoming events and solidify com- mittee members. The committees are filled with the exception of a logistics care member. Relay For Life was founded with the sole purpose of finding a cure for cancer. All funds donated to the organization are used to help patients with treatment, build new facilities, guide patients through their treatment and put an end to this disease. Nearly every family in America has been affected by cancer in some way. One such family is that of Free- port resident Eleanor FISH DAY Now Is The Time For Stocking T *3-5" Channel Catfish *6-8" Channel Catfish * Bluegill (Coppernose) Redear Black Crappie (If Avail.) * Fathead Minnows Koi We will service you at: Ace Hardware in DeFuniak Springs, FL Wednesday, Oct. 24 from 8-9 a.m. Permit Required for all Triploid Grass Carp! No Exception!! To Pre-order call Arkansas Pondstockers 1-800-843-4748 Walk Ups Welcome MEET VOUR -U . CANDIDATES TUESDAY, OCT. 23 WALTON COUNTY SHERIFF WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24 WALTON COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS THURSDAY, OCT. 25 WALTON COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, DISTRICT 1 8:45 A.M. ON-LINE AFTER BROADCAST www.wzepl460.com Turner. Turner was di- agnosed with the mala- dy in July and has been fighting the good fight since then. She was the event's survivor speaker and her poignant words hit home with everyone in attendance. The fol- lowing is a portion of her presentation. "As most of you al- ready know I am still battling this horrible cancer and I wonder every time I have an ache or pain if it is at- tacking another part of my body," Turner said emotionally. "My cancer was discovered in the colon but the doctors do not believe that was the source. I have had so much chemo that it has burned my inside so Craig S Robinson, CPA 38 S 8th Street DeFuniak 850-892-0888 New Fangled Technology Old Fashioned Service Tax Accountants Web-based Bookkeeping & Payroll Financial Consultants AI- nl* .1 that I cannot have any- more treatments. I am thankful to be standing here this evening, with God as my greatest physician. 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FrREE FISH Y FRY SATURDAY, OCT. 20 DeFuniak Springs Community Center 11 a.m. 2 p.m. Meet and Greet DANNY GRIFFITH Candidate for Sheriff of Walton County Paid Political Advertisement Paid For And Approved By Danny Griffith, Democrat, Candidate For Sheriff Of Walton County f .. ...... .l_] .. . :... . "-"^^' !-; '? ii ., ,, . ,- *' .. . I, s.. . ^Sa^ ..., ..- ".''...*, r. PAGE 3-A THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,2012 Rotary Club of DeFuniak Springs holding Night Golf Tournament The Rotary Club of DeFuniak Springs is holding a Night Golf Tournament on Friday, Oct. 26 at the DeFuniak Springs Country Club. Come play golf in the moonlight using lit golf balls and specially marked greens. Regis- tration begins at 5:30 p.m. Shotgun start at dark. Barbecue Pork will be served from 6-7 p.m. The entry fee is $45 per person and in- LETHA HINOTE, CPA, with Warren, Sasser & Associates, LLC of DeFuniak Springs, presented an informative program on the Federal Income Tax to the Walton County Retired Educators Assoc. dur- ing their regular Oct.r 5, 2012 meeting. Various changes and situations were discussed on the 2012 income tax laws along with a question and answer session. Club members will be doing a Boston- butt fund raiser for their Northwest Florida State College scholarship until the next regular meeting Dec. 7, 2012. Pictured from left, Nancy Schissler, president, Le- tha Hinote, CPA. cludes three mulligan, string, cart, green fees, and meal. For more information or to reg- ister, contact Robert Harrington at (801)498- 0029. Tea Party meeting Oct. 25 The next meeting of the Walton County Tea Party Patriots will be held on Thursday, Oct. 25, at 6 p.m.in the Life Enrichment Se- nior Center on College Avenue in DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Special guest speak- er will be Florida House Representative Marti Coley, who will speak on future legisla- tion coming before the Florida House as well as other important is- sues facing our district. Everyone is encouraged to come out and partici- pate. Walton County Tea Party Patriots is com- prised of ordinary citi- zens who believe that our involvement in the governmental process can and does make a difference. The group supports smaller government, less taxation, limited governmental spending and strong enforcement of the principles of the U.S. Constitution. The meeting is free and open to the public. For additional informa- tion, visit our website at www.waltoncounty- patriots.tcoinc.com. or contact Mary Brown at (850) 520-4229. JUSTINA JASSEN WAS SWORN IN as a new member of the Florida Bar by Judge Kelvin Wells on Oct. 12. She has worked as a certified legal intern at the Public Defender's Office, and continues to volunteer there. She grew up in the small town of Great Barrington, Mass. and attended undergraduate col- lege at the University of Massachusetts. Always an avid participant in sports, Justina was a standout on the UMass woman's Crew Team. After gradua- tion, she took a job with a Portland, Ore. sports recruiting agency and trav- eled extensively through Europe and China. She applied and was accepted at the Florida Coastal School of Law in Jacksonville, Florida and graduated in May 2012. After graduation, she moved to DeFuniak Springs and passed the Florida Bar exam in July 2012 and was sworn in. Veterans Appreciation at Chamber's November First Friday breakfast The Walton Area Chamber of Commerce announces Veteran's Appreciation First Fri- day breakfast sponsored by CHELCO, Nov. 2, at the Chautauqua Hall of Brotherhood; fellowship and gathering 7 7:30 a.m.; breakfast and pro- gram 7:30 8:30 a.m. Corner Caf6 will be cooking up an outstand- ing breakfast so save the date and come hear the latest news from our Military Neighbors. In addition, JobsPlus 02 will be speaking about programs designed to help your business be successful by utilizing Veterans in your work- force. For more infor- mation contact Mitzie@ waltonareachamber. com or call 892-3191. Register on line at www.waltonareacham- ber.com. ,! .t ., ., ... .t.i :Aq2 II i October 23rd 6 p.m. North Walton Republican Club ,showing Documentary "2016" at PANHANDLE OPRY 657 Deshazo Rd., Crestview, FL Contact 850-892-4050 Gordon Porter panhandleopry.com CONCESSION STAND AVAILABLE 4 I~i~i- PAGE 4-A Editorial Comment LETTERS TO THE EDITOR PERSONAL COMMENTS Editorial Comment Chief Executive Coaches By BRUCE COLLIER There are all kinds of coaches out there, not just in sports. There are dance coaches, voice coaches, and life coaches (that last one has always puzzled me, but hey, we all have to make a living). As any- one who has been following coverage of the presi- dential and vice presidential debates has learned, there are also presidential debate coaches. Or should they be called something else? May- be advisors. Still, that summons up the image of sober-minded experts and brain trusters, counsel- ing the president on the finer points of economic and foreign policy. I know such people exist, and could probably pass the test attributed to the late writer Kurt Vonnegut, who suggested that anyone who could not explain his job to a four-year-old was probably a charlatan. I'm not so sure about our modern image consultants, particularly those in politics, some of whom have the scent of snake oil. If you've been reading the "reviews" of the recent debates, they may remind you of a combination of sports column and drama critique. Relatively lit- tle analysis has been devoted to the substance of the candidates' remarks, but plenty of it has been spent on their style. I thought it was significant that, following the famous Nixon/Kennedy debate in 1960, which was broadcast both on radio and television, radio listeners gave the victory to Nixon and TV viewers to Kennedy. Is it too much to con- clude that the viewers succumbed to the medium and the listeners to the message? In my more pes- simistic moments I suspect that, for all our prej- udices and other social shortcomings of that era, we may have been better at thinking for ourselves back then. So, since it has been decreed that Romney had more presence and Obama was lackluster and "professorial," we've been told that next time Rom- ney is going to face a feistierr" Obama. "Feisty" is one of those words that never sounds good stuck next to "president." To a chihuahua, yes, but not the leader of the free world. One of the things they teach you in acting class is that no matter what character you are playing, it's you that the audi- ence sees. If either candidate starts getting ad- vice on how to act and essentially, that's what it is then the results are going to be truly painful to watch, whenever they depart from their true character. George H.W. Bush's attempt to channel Harry Truman ("Give 'em Hell, George!" "I'm fixin' to!") back in the '90s was not a pretty sight. Obama as an in-your-face attack dog is nothing I want to see either. The only reason I have to be optimistic is that the next debate (Oct. 16, the day this is being writ- ten) will be the "town hall" style, where voters will question the candidates face-to-face. This usually gives the candidates that cgld bath they need and shows them what's really on people's minds. This time I suspect it will be economy, economy, econo- my. Instead of a staged performance, Mitt and Ba- rack might think they're in Night at the Improv. As any acting coach will tell you, that's a whole different skill. THE DEFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALDIBREEZE, INC. PO BOX 1546 DEFUNIAK SPRINGS PHONE 850-892-3232 FAX 850-892-2270 THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 - -W_......... .. ......**........ Attention!! All We urge you to vote YES ad vote NO on A...and vote NO on l.'- Son Amendment 13 to Florida Voter.... Amendment 16 to extend healthcare benefits nden 6 fo to endangered necie. provide tax breaks for Political Ad Paid For And Approved By Morons Who Think You Can Never Have Too ai y Amendments On The Ballot EERTEI Editor: It's crunch time for all the wannabe's as we're fast coming up on the Nov. 6 elections. After watch- ing the presidential and vice presidential debates I have never been more sure of anything as I am that these socialist liberals who have control of the U.S. government will go to any length to ac- complish their goal which is complete government takeover. Unless something is done to stop their momentum, all this massive new government will absolutely become permanent. One thing we know now for sure is that this pres- ident is definitely dependent upon a Teleprompter and has always been used to hiding behind the lib- eral biased reporters because he knows they will always be there to protect him. It had nothing to do with the altitude of an airplane ride just prior to the debate that effected his ability to present him self presidential especially on the big issues that the American people are most worried about. No surprise that the global warming green man, Al Gore came up with this one. Also the moderator, Jim Lehrer, didn't show favoritism the way this president has been used to with the liberal report- ers taking his side for these past four years. I have never seen such a rude, in your face de- bate between two people as the vice-presidential debate. One was trying to give a serious explana- tion for all our problems and how to overcome them and claim our nation back while the other was heckling, mocking, and laughing out loud when he was held to the line on some of the very serious matters we are facing like Iran getting ready to blow us off the map if something is not done to stop them. I'm concerned that a lot of people will not feel the seriousness of voting in the right ones in sen- ate and representative positions. These are just as important if not more important because even if we get a new president if the senate and house is still a majority of liberals, nothing will ever get done, because they will stall on everything that is not fitting to their socialist agenda. I hope there will be a massive turnout on elec- tion day and people will really do their homework on the amendments, the houseseats, senator's, and especially presidential candidates before going to the polls. Sandra McHenry God Bless America Ponce de Leon LETE O HEEITOR Editor: I recently tried to attend a class at the Walton Career Center, I found in a brochure. Took a free TABE test at the jobs center. Failed two parts and decided to attend additional instruction and passed about a week before start date. To me and the surprise of a few other students, there was no class. Tried to secure my $30 back after being led for months on some ghost class. I received a letter back that this $30 was state mandated. First off as a veteran I don't need an excuse letter why a edu- cation center operates this way. I wouldn't have stepped foot inside nor paid $30 for something that will not even materialize. Second the next county over only charges $12 from start to finish. Third for future students, take my $30, buy a ad in this newspaper and inform the public like the NWFC does. It just might fill your quota of students. But don't lead people down the yellow brick road. Try and start a little earlier. Lesson learned. Louis H. Roberts Mossy Head, FL I-ETE T HEEITOR Editor: This letter is neither an endorsement or an in- dictment for either presidential candidate. It is a plea to all voters in Walton County to vote. Please vote your sincerest conviction of which candi- date will best represent our nation. Not who your employer, family member or neighbor says you should vote for, but who YOU feel will best repre- sent America for the next four years. Your ballot is your business and yours alone. When people don't share my personal political views I some- times think "how can they be so wrong?" And then I remember my wise Mother saying to me"Let's just agree to disagree." The purpose of my letter is to try to illuminate fundamental differences between these candi- dates. All the rhetoric of percentages, billions here, trillions there, can make anything hard to understand. When President Obama took office he knew our country was shouldering two wars and that the economy was pretty bad, My metaphor is this: He knew he would have to pull a cart with a one thousand pound load in it down a long stretch of road. However immediately upon taking office , the previous administration handed him a fifty thousand pound cart that had to be pulled up a steep mountain. We can all agree that is a nearly impossible task. Whether you agree with how he has performed in pulling that cart is up to you. I think we can agree that President Obama has been extraordinarily hard working and sincere in what he has done and what he has tried to do. No month long vacations on his watch. That cart has a ways to go to get to the mountaintop. Presidential candidate Mitt Romney is an ex- tremely wealthy, extremely successful business- man and former Governor who wants the job and wants to do it differently. He strongly asserts that he can create more jobs, lower taxes and keep America safe and return us to prosperity. Can he do that? I don't know. I do know the cart is about halfway up the mountain now so Governor Romney won't be looking at the same mind blow- ing first days in office (if elected) that President Obama faced. Both candidates pledge to strengthen social se- curity and Medicare ..differently. Both candidates pledge to keep America safe... somewhat differently. Both pledge to continue creating or create more jobs for Americans...somewhat differently. The big El-Guapo is taxes. President Obama's plan says if your income is less than a quarter of a million dollars each year, you will receive a tax reduction. If you make 250,000 or more you will see your taxes go up. If you make a million dollars a year or more, they'll go up more. Governor Romney's plan is to close loopholes for the extremely wealthy. I don't know exactly what those loopholes are or how that's done that but I am definitely for it. He also proposes to reduce taxes for Americans earning a quarter of a million and more. Both candidates are intelligent, sincere family men who love America. I pray they have the best interest of this entire country at heart. Not just the poor or elderly. Not just the military or stu- dents and certainly not just the very wealthy. But ALL of us. My heartfelt feeling is that President Obama has made progress and strides toward economic recovery and has performed strongly in foreign af- fairs. He has not been flawless but very commend- able. If you feel otherwise, let us agree to disagree in a civil manner. This is a crucial time in our nation. It is crucial and important every four years. So however these issues affect you, your loved ones and your fellow man...please VOTE. And may God Bless America and the President. He will need God's blessing and our prayers. Dixie Holder DeFuniak Springs SUBSCRIBE TODAY! CALL 892-3232 OR 892-7991 VISA *breMIASTERCARD DIS/OVEezR ACCEPTED edi l 'tersforBlength.Noltr willbepbihdtaoSBnotbeartheac pubished. L'etters cannot b ereturned.0 SUBSCRIBE TODAY! CALL 892-3232 OR 892-7991 VISA -MASTERCARD DISCOVER ACCEPTED USPS 149-900) POSTMASTER: Send Form 3579 to P.O Box 1546 DeFuniak Springs, FL Periodical Postage Paid at P.O. Box 1546 eFuniak Springs, FL 32435 U 3' - I T .ift-Way Supermarket VISA i. 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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 E IMFELD CONTINUED AME ANDERA says "Just what I needed" as she picks up a copy of The DeFuniak Herald at Wal- mart before work early Wednesday morning. ISSUES CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1-A asked the Council to ap- prove the 2012-2013 in- terlocal fire department funding agreement with the county. City Clerk Robin Haynes reported that the only change in the agreement was to lower the funding level from $275,000 last year to $260,000 for this year. The Council ap- proved acceptance of the agreement. Engineer Charlie Cotton of Preble-Rish reported that the bids for the new well house at No. 4 Well have been received. The low bid of $69,530 was submitted by Wisco Electric. The high bid was $149,700. According to Cotton, the budget for the job is $75,000. The Council approved awarding the work to the low bidder. Cotton opened a dis- cussion on the water/ sewer model project. Haynes reported dis- cussing with Adkinson whether or not impact fees could be used. In turn, the city's auditors were approached and they made a determina- tion that the impact fees could be used. Marse said, "We desperately need this model." The Council approved going ahead with the project. Marse advised the Council that a request for approval of funding for the Walton County Economic Development Alliance (WCEDA) has been received. WCEDA Director Scar- lett Phaneuf asked to bring the Council up to date on activity. She said, "Southern Wines and Spirits has broken ground for their project in the Industrial Park and Preble-Rish has completed the changes to our master plan for Phase II in the Indus- trial Park. Site prepa- ration for this work will not start until the first of the year." Phaneuf also report- ed that Walton County had been turned down as a possible plant site for a German company which indicated they preferred a location in a metropolitan commu- nity and they also found that the time required to get approval here of a development order was too long. After Phaneufs re- marks the Council ap- proved the funding re- quest. Community Clean Up Day Nov. 3, at Choctaw Beach Park There will be a Com- munity Clean Up Day on Saturday, Nov. 3, at the Choctaw Beach Park on SR-20, in the Choctaw Beach Com- munity, from 8 a.m. un- til 2 p.m. The cleanup is sponsored by Wal- ton County District 4 Commissioner Sara Comander and Walton County Public Works. Dumpsters will be pro- vided for Walton Coun- ty. residents to dump trash, yard debris, tires, appliances, and other miscellaneous items. A crew and equipment to off-load heavy items will be available. Recy- cling trailers will also be available for news- print, glass, and alumi- num. Do not bring: poi- sons, pesticides, paints, thinners, gasoline, and other flammables. The DeFuniak Springs Business and Professional Association invites you and your children to join them downtown on Baldwin Avenue Wednesday, October 31, 2012 from 6 to 8 p.m. for the 21st Annual "JFollowenD JppeinDgh" Enter the costume contest for ages 0-10, starting at 5:30 p.m. Contest held on Baldwin Avenue For more information, call Carolyn Mora at 892-3950 certain weight to the words of the former Walton County finance director, who served at that post for 12 years. He took the job in 2000 after retiring from the Bureau as a special agent in charge of the Mobile, Ala., division, and he saw the county through times of great prosperity as well as the doldrums of the eco- nomic downturn. Now, as he looks forward to taking office on Nov. 20, he aims to do his part to restore public confi- dence in local govern- ment. "It's all about trans- parency," Imfeld said. "What is key, moving toward gaining the pub- lic's trust, is to open up everything to them. Let them know what's go- ing on. Let them know the factors involved. Let them know why de- cisions are being made. I think that's critical. "We need to ask 'Are things being done in ac- cordance with the law and regulations and policies?' If not, they need to be. Were people drilling down below the surface of an issue to make sure that the facts supported what was be- ing brought before the board? If not, we don't need to approve it (right away)." Imfeld's emphasis on the need to keep things above board stems from instances he observed in recent years, when he saw some issues pushed through the Board of County Commission- ers without much input from either county staff or the public. He said that has to change if the county is to do the best it can for its citizens, es- pecially with issues re- garding the RESTORE Act, land development, code enforcement and future economic devel- opment soon to end up on the plate of the most- ly new board. "Those issues do not need to be done in what is perceived to be a closed environment," Imfeld said. "They need to be addressed in an open environment so that the public can have its say, staff can have a chance to review and the board members can be fully familiar with items they're voting on." The economy is, as always, a buzzword when it comes to policy, and Imfeld has plenty of ideas about how to improve the local eco- nomic outlook. First and foremost, he is for diversification, saying Walton County has for too long "put all its eggs in the basket of tour- ism." While that isn't to say that he would be in favor of courting nothing but Rust Belt "smoke-stack indus- tries," Imfeld said there is plenty of room north and south of the Choc- tawhatchee Bay to at- tract manufacturing, distribution and other industries capable of putting large numbers of employees to work. That means developing new infrastructure and improving on what is already there, such as the 400-plus-acre Mossy Head industrial park, and improving trans- portation, something he said will be greatly en- hanced when the U.S. 331 expansion project is completed. Furthermore, Imfeld said the board should help existing busi- nesses to grow, primar- ily through incentives such as tax abatement, grants and lease-to-own agreements on prop- erties, just to name a few. He also said these same incentives need to be applied to improving services in rural areas as well, as not every community in Walton County has access..to good drinking water or medical care facilities. Both the county as a whole and its individual citizens come out win- ners if those objectives can be reached, Imfeld said. "It's not just bringing TOP TEN THINGS TO DO WHEN SELLING YOUR HOME 1. CALL BRUCE NAYLOR (He will take care of the other 9!) The Proven Professionals .... Navlor = .' Bruce Naylor Owner-Broker oS REALTY & Associates Inc. 776 BALDWIN AVE. 951-2488 www.NaylorRealtyUSA.com FROM PAGE 1-A new people in, it's also about helping our exist- ing businessmen and businesswomen to grow their businesses so they can benefit themselves and provide more jobs and growth for the coun- ty," he said. "I'd like to see our citizens and businesses taken care of. I think a lot of these things can be handled by providing economic incentives to businesses to go to those areas that need them." Of course, imple- menting those incen- tives and seeing what he envisions as a de- tailed strategic plan come to fruition costs money. Imfeld, while not in favor of any new taxes, is in favor of nat- ural progressions when- ever property values increase, though he is also interested in pur- suing grants and other new revenue sources. Part of the solution as he sees it is to go to the state legislature with a proposal to widen the boundaries of the South Walton Tourist Devel- opment Council in order to gain access to some of the money raised via the bed tax for projects north of the bay. "I'd like to see us have the ability to use that money to benefit all of Walton County," he said. "I want to know that we're mak- ing progress towards accomplishing [busi- ness incentives, capital projects and expansion of services] for our citi- zens. By the time my four-year term is over I want be sure these things we're setting out to do are well on their way to being done or PAGE 7-A are already completed. I want people to be able to say they are absolute- ly better off four years from now than they are today." As far as what his management style on the board will look like, it's Imfeld's view the commissioners are sup- posed to be policymak- ers, not micromanagers. Having been on the other side of the table, Imfeld expressed his hope that the board will stick to issuing clearly- defined goals and ob- jectives to county staff, which can then design their budgets with those objectives in mind. He said if the board can plan and modify good policy, then staff should be trusted to implement it. Imfeld said his term on the board will be de- fined by his desire to work for the citizens of the whole county, and not just those of his district, a sentiment he said is shared by the other newly elected commissioners. The end result of increased transparency in govern- ment, economic expan- sion and improvements in services is to help the people, Imfeld said, and he aims to do just that. "When we talk about Walton County, it is Walton County, it's not just my District 3," he said. "[The Coun- ty Comissioners] are elected by voters coun- ty-wide, so we need to be looking out for the well-being of all of Wal- ton County, not just our individual districts. 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Each year the Mas- ter Gardeners use the WALTON COUNTY MASTER GARDENERS awarded Debra Gallina the grand prize of a new- Echo Tiller complete with a five-year warranty. greenhouse to grow var- ious plants and to prop- agate tomatoes for the annual tomato sale the first Friday in April. In 2013, Master Gar- deners will be grafting disease and virus resis- tant tomato root stock with heirloom tomatoes to supply local garden- ers some excellent and tasty tomatoes. Improved operations of the greenhouse will increase the ability of Master Gardeners and extension office person- nel to grow vegetables, flowers, and to experi- ment on growing other types of plants. Mas- ter Gardeners wish to thank the good folks at Southern Powerworks for donating the til- ler, congratulate Debra Gallina on winning and to thank all the people who bought tickets. The Master Garden- ers are an all-volunteer organization that land- scapes county Habitat for Humanity homes, plants wildflowers along our roads, puts in native plants and creates nature trails, teaches classes on gar- dening, invasive spe- cies, pesticide applica- tion, and awards two $1,000 scholarships to eligible local students. Please call the Univer- sity of Florida Agricul- tural Extension Office at (850) 892-8172 for more details. .. i. I ABBIE DUNN playfully gives Devero Bogart, Miss Wiregrass, a high five after the recent Wiregrass Buddy Walk. Abbie's dad, Matthew Dunn proudly looks on. October is Down syndrome DOCTOR'S MEDICAL CENTER I Awareness Month 0<1 S 0'i With more than 400,000 Americans hav- ing Down syndrome and about 6,000 babies with Down syndrome be- ing born in the United States every year, Down syndrome is clearly the most common genetic condition of the century. Typically, the nucleus of each cell in a human body contains 23 pairs of chromosomes, half of which are inherited from each parent. Down syndrome occurs when an individual has a full or partial extra copy of chromosome 21. Approximately one in every 691 babies are born in the United States having Down syndrome, so the Na- tional Down Syndrome Society focuses on pro- viding public education to promote acceptance and inclusion of people with Down syndrome. In 1955, the National Down Syndrome Soci- ety promoted aware- ness of Down syndrome with the beginning of the Buddy Walk, in 17 different communi- ties. This year there are more than 250 Buddy Walks taking place in or around the month of October. On Oct. 20, both Panama City Beach and Pensacola will host their Buddy Walks. Additional de- tails can be located on the NDSS.org website. On Oct. 13, Devero Bogart Miss Wire- grass, had the privilege of participating in the Wiregrass Area Buddy Walk, at Landmark Park, in Dothan, Ala. Several of her Wire- grass sister queens (Jessica Marshall, Kaitey Easterwood and Kaydyn Odom) and she walked as members of Team Abbie. Team Ab- bie was formed by rela- tives, friends and neigh- bors of Abbie Dunn, the 15-month old daughter of Matthew and Brandy Dunn, of Ozark, Ala- bama. It was difficult to tell who was a big- ger fan of whom as Ab- bie was mesmerized by the queens' sparkling crowns and banners and the queens fell in love with Abbie's radi- ant smile and loving disposition. O'Donnell Cosmetic Dentistry & Orthodontics AA ECS F FAILYDNIST 'a ,;'g,~ A: - PAINLESS DENTISTRY - Cosmetic/Smile Make-Overs - Root Canals - Implants & Dentures - Orthodontics h ', I, lu 1 , i i h '" I' 1 1 .11! ' 9 M 'iit.3 (Bosa Beach ,- I .. I- :. ,, ,i -I . ', -- i -" .' 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Mrs. Kennison is a Licensed Health Care Risk Manager and directs a number of impor- tant functions at Healthmark Regional Medical Center, including Health Care Quality Improvement, Utilization Review, Discharge Planning and Infection Control. In addition, Mrs. Kennison has also served as Director of Nursing and Director of Healthmark Home Health Services. She has been on the Healthmark Board of Directors since 2007. In recognition of being named Employee of the Year, Violet's name was added to the Employee of the Year perpetual plaque displayed in the hospital lobby, listing previous recipients of the award. As the Employee of the Year, Violet received a monetary award, bouquet of roses, and an individual plaque commemorating her achievement. Gerald Beard, Administrator of Healthmark Regional Medical Center stated, "It would be difficult to operate this facility without the knowledge, experience, and leadership ability that Violet provides." Violet Y. Kennison was raised in the Walton County area and graduated from Walton Senior High School, DeFuniak Springs, Florida. She graduated from Nursing School and was licensed as a Registered Nurse in the Fall of 1979. Violet worked at the local Walton County Hospital for a year before moving to Pensacola, where she worked at Baptist Hospital for eight years. Violet married in 1982 and moved back to Walton County in September 1988. She worked as a Registered Nurse at the Walton County Hospital and has been employed by Healthmark Regional Medical Center since her arrival in February 1992. Healthmark of Walton, Inc., is the parent organization of Healthmark Regional Medical Center, which provides inpatient hospital services, twenty-four hour emergency services, home health, home medical equipment, and physician office practices, on a thirty-seven acre campus south of DeFuniak Springs. HEALTHMARK IS YOUR LOCAL SOURCE FOR QUALITY HEALTHCARE SER VICES IN WALTON COUNTY Healthmark Regional Medical Center 4413 U.S. Hwy. 331 South DeFuniak Springs, FL 850-951-4500 -, Ox 11 L7- I I ii -'9P THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 THE FIVE WALTON COUNTY LAWMEN were also presented with commendations rec- ognizing their accomplishment from U.S. Con- gressman Jeff Miller, whose regional represen- tative, Helen Hunt Rigdon, was on hand to give out the awards. (Photo by Reid Tucker) RIGDO,\' G.-A1 E (OT SIMIL. R TRIB TES to the loc:ia fir/eighters and EMTs in ivolid in res- cuing th/l: young lfmil o/f fioulr from their burn. ing home orn Sept. 14 (Photo b\ Rtid TiTcker) HONOR CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1-A fighters George "Buddy" McLeod, Brad Martin and Battalion Chief Bill May, WSCO Sgt. James Pitman and deputies Darryl Goddin, Bran- don Newsom, Thomas Thillet and Dustin Cos- son, were all presented with plaques in recogni- tion of their display of uncommon bravery. "So often we citizens go to bed and take it for granted that no harm will come to our children or ourselves," Coley said, as she pre- sented the men with their plaques. "When something happens it is reassuring to know that we have men and wom- en that will be so self- sacrificial, that with no regard for the own safety they will go [into a burning building] and rescue someone." Pitman, the first per- son on the scene, said LESC Calendar of events Monday, Oct. 22 -Zumba for seniors at 9:30 a.m.; Bridge play- ers from 12:30 4 p.m. Movie Monday at 1 p.m. showing Hocus Pocus. Tuesday, Oct. 23 -Yoga with June at 8:30 a.m.; Line Dancing class at noon; Wii Bowling at 1p.m.; Bingo at 1 p.m.; Beginner Art class with Marvin Tweedy from 4-6 p.m., and Zumba for everyone at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24 Zumba for seniors at 9:30 a.m.; Canasta players at 10 a.m.; Wii Bowling practice and instruction at 1 p.m.; Oct. Birthday Party at 2 p.m., and Zumba at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25 -Diabetes Workshop event in Dothan, Ala. They will leave the Se- nior Center at 7 a.m; Bible Study with Mary Burns at 10 a.m.; Com- puter class on Microsoft Excel from 1 3 p.m.; Yoga with June at 5 p.m., and Tea Party Pa- triots meeting at 6 p.m. Friday Oct. 26 - They will leave at 9 a.m., a picnic lunch will be provided; Lunch Bunch destination will be the Pensacola Wild- life Sanctuary; Zumba for seniors at 9:30 a.m. and Pinochle play at 12:30 p.m., and Zumba for seniors at 9:30 a.m., and Pinochle play at 12:30 p.m. Life Enrichment Se- nior Center is located at 312 College Avenue, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 or call (850) 892- 8746 or e-mail at senior- center@co.walton.fl.us. the incident was re- markable in that no one was seriously injured, as emergency person- nel responding to a fire like the one that en- gulfed the young fam- ily's home usually find one of two things. Most often a building's occu- pants will have escaped on their own, possibly with minor scrapes or burns or even more se- rious injuries. Other- wise, if trapped inside the blaze, a person has only minutes before suc- cumbing to the effects of carbon monoxide poi- soning or else choking to death on the smoke. "It's not very often that you go to a fire that you have the family in there, and when you do have a family in there it isn't very often that they're rescued alive," Pitman said. After responding to reports of a structure fire and after some searching, Pitman locat- ed the family of four. He then kicked in the front door in an effort to gain access to the building and rushed across the threshold without any breathing apparatus. However, even crawling on his hands and knees could not keep him out of the reach of the thick smoke and he was I , forced to exit the home just as the firefighters arrived on the scene. Emergency personal continued to battle the fire until it was under control after extricat- ing the children and helping their pregnant mother escape through the bathroom window. Reports indicate that the fire may have been caused by an electrical problem, but that the majority of the damage was contained in the kitchen. The home had smoke detectors, but it is unclear if they were in working order or not. Nelson, speaking for all the emergency re- sponders who worked that night to save four people, said the whole event was one of the most significant of any of their lives. He said the rescue speaks vol- umes to the dedication of local emergency pro- fessionals and it reflects back on the community as a whole that this is a place anybody would be proud to call home. "It's an honor to be able to do something like that and to get the recognition for it, not just for myself and the other firemen and dep- uties, but for our little town," Nelson said. ADVANCE PRACTICE CLINIC, LLC Have your friends and neighbors been losing weight? Maybe they have discovered our proven weight loss system! Come by our office or call for more information. 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SSAME DAY APPOINTMENTS WALK-INS WELCOME ACCEPTING ADULT & PEDIATRIC PATIENTS Larry Rafey, P.A.-C Pediatrics & Family Practice F. Edward Tenewitz, M.D. Michael Psikogios, M.D. General Surgeon Internal Medicine V PO Alfredo Cartaya, M.D. Emergency Medicine 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. * 0 S:f 2C . \k''' ^- * a~aSSSSS )1fc~. '(K Paxton Baptist Church Sunday, November 4 Services begin at 10 a.m. with a concert by "The Staffords" of DeFuniak Springs, FL A noon meal will follow the service. 11 am Morning Everyone is invited to attend and enjoy fellowship, food and fun with message by our church family. pro. Tucker Aplin The church is located downtown Paxton on US 31 ,d ,IEW PATIENTS:~ i L "-i S a ,disc unt .e,.p:rice .o -c( 0 r i^^M|U I PAGE 9-A .-i '1!' Delhi; INIAK ,i'RIN(;S III : AI. ) lHLIiZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,2012 Mosquito-borne disease alert issued Walton County hI'lth U)pirtiumnt Admiludisrator, Holly 1, lolti announced this week that the Florida Depart ment of Health (DOH))) has issued a nmosuito-lborne illness alert for Walton Coun- ty. A second human case of West Nile Virus has been confirmed. The possibility that other individuals may be- come infected with the virus is extremely high. Walton County has been under a Mosquito- Borne Illness Advisory since July 2012 due to increased sentinel chickens testing posi- tive for EEE/West Nile Virus. North Walton County Mosquito Control and South Walton Mosquito Control are continuing to spray and the health department encourages the public to continue to take precautions to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes. Symptoms of West Nile Virus may include headache, fever, fa- tigue, dizziness, weak- ness and confusion. Health care providers should contact their county health depart- ment if they suspect an individual may meet the case definition for a mosquito-borne illness. DOH laboratories pro- vide testing services for health Iicareproviders treating patients with clinical i O.iin of rosqui- to-borne disease. DOH continues to advise the public to re- main diligent in their personal mosquito pro- tection efforts. These should include remem- bering "Drain and Cov- er. DRAIN standing water to stop mosqui- toes from multiplying Drain water from garbage cans, house gutters, buckets, pool covers, coolers, toys, flower pots or any other containers where sprin- kler or rain water has collected. *Discard old tires, drums, bottles, cans, pots and pans, broken appliances and other items that aren't being used. Empty and clean birdbaths and pet's wa- ter bowls at least once or twice a week. SProtect boats and vehicles from rain with tarps that don't accu- mulate water. Maintain swimming pools in good condition and appropriately chlo- rinated. Empty plastic swimming pools when not in use. COVER skin with clothing or repellent CLOTHING Wear shoes, socks, and long pants and long-sleeves. This type of protection imaty lhe iecoIiir'y for people wlho iuiti wIork in anrns where iotitliii toes are pre-nit, I{'ELL''EINTl Ap- ply mosquito rep)ellent to bare skin aii(l cloth ing. Always use rtepel- lents .,- I urlii' to the label. Repellents with DEET(N,N-diethyl-m- toluamide), picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus, and IR3535 are effec- tive. Use mosquito net- ting to protect children younger than 2 months old. SCOVER doors and windows with screens to keep mosquitoes out of your house Repair broken screening on windows, doors, porches, and pa- tios. Tips on Repellent *Always read label directions carefully for the approved usage be- fore you apply a repel- lent. Some repellents are not suitable for chil- dren. *Products with con- centrations of up to 30 percent DEET are gen- erally recommended. Other US Environmen- tal Protection Agency- approved repellents contain Picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus, or IR3535. These products are generally available at local pharmacies. Look for active ingredi- ents to be listed on the DeFUNIAK SPRINGS POLICE REPORT DeFuniak Springs Police arrested the fol- lowing people during the week ending Oct. 14, 2012: Frankie Lynn Mill- er, 36, DFS, Burglary w/assault or battery, battery, possession of harmful new legend drug w/o prescription, violation of domestic violence injunction, Kim Irene Prentice, 45, DFS, Possession of harmful new legend drug w/o prescription, Robert Loren Bo- ren, 34, DFS, Posses- sion of controlled sub- stance w/o prescription, poss. of drug equipment, grand theft of motor ve- hicle, smuggling/intro- ducing contraband into detention facility, Aaron Michael Taylor, 25, DFS, Bat- tery domestic. product, libil., -Apply iii 'tl, r(pel- lent. (. i o ixp (o'seid skin, or onto, clothing, but not under clothing. *In protecting chil- dren, read label in- structions to be sure the repellent is age- appropriate. According to the CDC, mosquito repellents containing oil of lemon eucalyptus should not be used on children under the age of three years. DEET is not recommended on children younger than two months old. Avoid applying re- pellents to the hands of children. Adults should apply repellent first to their own hands and then transfer it to the child's skin and cloth- ing. SIf additional protec- tion is necessary, apply a permethrin repellent directly to your cloth- ing. Again, always fol- Grit & Grace presents encore performance Join the cast and crew of Grit & Grace: Life at the Landings... and Beyond, from the July performance, as they return to the stage under the direction of playwright Nancy Hasty, Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. and then a Sunday mat- inee, Nov. 4 at 2 p.m. at the Wise Educational and Performing Arts Center in DeFuniak Springs. Due to the over- whelming requests for another show, tickets will be limited to 300 per production. For more information, call 270-7008, or log on to www.gritandgrace.org. low tIhe ri nutfacturer's directions. I)OH continues to conduct. statewide sur- veillance for mosquito borne illnesses, includ- ing West Nile virus in- fections, Eastern equine encephalitis, St. Louis encephalitis, malaria, and dengue. Residents of Florida are encouraged to re- port dead birds via the web site for Surveil- lance of Wild-bird Die- offs located at http:// www.myfwc.com/bird/. For more information, visit DOH's Environ- mental Public Health web site at http://www. doh.state.fl.us/Envi- ronment/medicine/ar- boviral/index.html or . 4. ... . : .-.. I, LISHA DOUGLAS, am on probation for pe- tit theft. call the Walton County Health Department at (850) 892-8021. Relay For Life kick-off party Relay For Life 2013 is holding their kick-off party on Oct. 25, 2012 at the Chautauqua Build- ing at 6 p.m. If anyone is interested in having a team, contact Mark Bird at (850) 978-1128. I, SAMANTHA J. COOK, am on probation for petit theft. WALTON COUNTY SHERIFF'S REPORT Walton County Sher- iffs Deputies arrested the following people during the week ending Oct. 14, 2012: SAlcus Edward Agerton, 41, Crestview, FTA, James Randall Cassidy, 24, PDL, VOP, Edward Winston Farrell, 51, DFS, Bat- tery domestic, disorder- ly conduct/affray, disor- derly conduct/brawling/ fighting, Malcolm Carlton Gafford, 49, DFS, Ag- gravated assault w/ deadly weapon w/o in- tent to kill, disorderly conduct/affray, disor- derly conduct/brawling/ fighting, Robert Anthony Grimmer, 30, Caryville, Fraud/failure to deliver hired or leased property $300 or over, Lisa Ann Hinson- Scott, 46, Freeport, Grand theft $300 - 5,000, SChristian Israel Noffsinger, 39, Free- port, Warrant, Samuel David Pet- ty, 22, SRB, VOP, Susan Raye Gro- mowsky, 39, DFS, FVOP, Anne K. Kummer, Age not given, Chipley, Attached tag not as- signed, Alexander Robert Naeger, Age not given, Destin, DWLSR, C.H.S., Age not giv- en, SRB, Possession of marijuana -20 grams, SDanielle Lynn Owens, Age not given, Freeport, DWLSR,. Melissa D. Dearing, Age not given, Freeport, DWLSR, Amanda Jean Hut- ton, Age not given, Freeport, DWLSR, Billy John Blan- kenship, 24, Destin, Municipal ordinance violation, SMark Stephen Buryanek, 26, SRB, Possession of marijuana -20 grams, poss. of drug equipment x4, Debra Ellis Curry, 56, PDL, Aggravated battery causing bodily harm, SHolley Butler Haney, 24, SRB, Pos- session of controlled substance w/o prescrip- tion, poss. of marijuana -20 grams, poss. of drug equipment x6, SAmanda Jean Hutton, 25, Freeport, DWLSR, SKadeem Ken- neth Ingram, 22, DFS, FVOP, Eric Matthew Lee, 42, PDL, FVOP, SLazaro Michel Matamoros, 21, DFS, Lewd and lascivious behavior victim age 12 - 16, Joseph Todd Weeks, 47, DFS, MVOP, Nathan Daniel Wood, 20, PDL, Battery, criminal mischief $200 or under, unarmed bur- glary of occupied con- veyance, Samantha Ma- roushka Yunis, 22, Freeport, Worthless check, Joseph Samuel Union, 36, Holt, Grand theft $300 5,000, fraud/illegal use of credit cards x2, Christopher Eu- gene Black, 27, Tampa, Grand theft of firearm, possession of drug equipment, Joshua Lee Rob- ert Butler, 21, Panama City Beach, FTA, Christopher Harold Calhoun, 40, Kinston, Ala., FVOP, Andrew Taylor Gill, 36, Panama City Beach, Reckless driv- ing damaging person or property, DUI, Benny Furman Harvard, 40, Warrant, Jason Worth Hick- man, 25, Freeport, Bat- tery domestic, S Ashley Erica Hoover, 29, DFS, VOP, Jimmy Lynn Infin- ger, 45, DFS, DWLSR, possession of marijuana +20 grams, Mike Eric Macken- stein, 54, DFS, DUI, SCameron Paul Mitchell, 21, PDL, DWLSR, SYvette Yvonne Rushing, 25, DFS, Petit theft, Lynne Sparks, 47, Clarksville, Ind., Bat- tery, battery on officer/ firefighter/EMT, resist- ing w/o violence, Tonya Michelle Talent, 38, Freeport, Fraud-using/possessing ID of another w/o con- sent, Sonia Lowe Acker, 42, DFS, Warrant, Aaron Ezekiel Scott Chandler, 25, SRB, Sale of opium or derivative, sale of cocaine, Danielle Ann Has- sler, 34, SRB, Sale of opium or 'derivative, warrant, SFrank Claude Thompson, 24, DFS, Battery, aggravated battery, battery on of- ficer/firefighter/EMT, resisting w/violence, armed burglary of dwelling/structure/con- veyance, petit theft, SJacob Andrew Bruce, 26, DFS, DUI, DWLSR, Timothy Earl Dice, 47, Milton, VOP, STimmy Michael Greak, 51, DFS, VOP, Florencio Valen- tin Rivera de Leon, 24, SRB, Aggravated as- sault w/deadly weapon w/o intent to kill, oper- ating motor vehicle w/o valid DL, S Robert Bryan Weems, 21, SRB, MVOP. NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGE OF FREEPORT LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE INDUSTRIAL LAND USE CATEGORIES Pursuant to Florida Statutes, The Freeport City Council will conduct hearings on the below listed Land Development Code Amendment in the Freeport City Hall; on Thursday, October 25, 2012, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the issue may be heard, to consider the same for adoption and to hold the 1st reading of the proposed adoption ordinance. The Freeport City Council will conduct a 2nd hearing for the purpose of holding a 2nd reading and to consider adoption of the proposed language in the Freeport City Hall, on Tuesday, November 13, 2012, at 7:00 pm or as soon thereafter as the issue may be heard. Light Industrial Zoning allowed/prohibited uses. Category: General Industrial Zoning Category: allowed/prohibited uses. Heavy Industrial Zoning Category: category-allowed/prohibited uses. revision revision creation Plan amendment materials may be inspected by the public at the Freeport City Hall during regular business hours. Public comments maybe made orally at the meeting or in writing if submitted on or before the meeting date. In accordance with Section 286.26, Florida Statutes, persons with disabilities needing special accommodations to participate in this meeting should contact the City Clerk's office at 850-835-2822 by 5:00 p.m. on the day prior to the meeting. No verbatim record by a certified court reporter is made of these proceedings. Accordingly, any person who may seek to appeal any decision involving the matters noticed herein will be responsible for making a verbatim record of the testimony and evidence at these proceedings upon which any appeal is to be based (see Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes). #507-12 2tc: 10-3, 17 Walton County Animal Control Shelter's Pet of the Week: "Buddy" Young, male White Lab Kennel BS 8 365 Triple G Road 850-892-8682 Hours: 9-5 M,Tu, Th, F, Sa I PAG- 1 (-\ ~*(7~.;? .; THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,2012 AMEND CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1-A eight would remove that language, adding "Except to the extent required by the First Amendment to the United States Consti- tution, neither the gov- ernment not any agent of the government may deny to any individual or entity the benefits of any program, funding or other support on the basis of religious iden- tity or belief." Proponents of the eighth proposed amend- ment anchor their ar- gument in Florida leg- islative history. The current prohibition against funding church- es or sectarian institu- tions is known as the Blaine Amendment, so- named for 'Speaker of the U.S. House of Rep- resentatives James G. Blaine, a Maine Repub- lican, who proposed an amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1875, which would prohibit the funding of religious education. That amend- ment failed, but a num- ber of state legislatures instituted and passed identical or similarly worded "Blaine Amend- ments." Florida did so in 1885. Proponents of the amendment contend that the Blaine Amend- ment is rooted in a "doc- trine, born of bigotry," specifically an anti- Catholic bias, and is a relic of a discriminatory time, one that includ- ed the now-discarded "separate but equal" doctrine of segregation. They also argue that many worthy and pub- licly desirable institu- tions are being unfairly deprived of support be- cause they happen to be affiliated with churches or religious sects. Opponents of the proposed amendment reject the argument of anti-Catholic bias as a S"red herring" and con- tend that passage of e the amendment would impermissibly blur the line of separation be- tween church and state. They also argue that it would pave the way for a school voucher pro- gram, which would en- able parents of children in failing schools to re- ceive financial support to enroll their children in private schools, some of which are affiliated with churches. Florida had a vouch- er program (the Oppor- tunity Scholarship Pro- gram, passed in Gov. Jeb Bush's administra- tion), but it was chal- lenged and ultimately struck down in 2006 by the Florida Supreme Court. However, the program was ruled un- constitutional because it violated a clause that requires the state to keep a "uniform system of public education," not on the grounds that it violated the Blaine Amendment. The chal- lengers did raise that as an argument, and won in a lower appellate Kelley Reunion Oct. 20 The family of Butler and Ethel Kelley will be having g their annual re- union on Saturday, Oct. 20, from 10 a.m until, at Indian Creek Baptist Church. Everyone is welcome. Bring a covered dish and visit. court, but the Supreme Court did not rely on that in striking down the program. There- fore, passage of this amendment would not automatically revive the voucher program. It might make it easier to revive a voucher pro- gram in some form in the future, say its crit- ics. The proposed amend- ment includes signifi- cant language that may have a bearing on its effectiveness if passed. The amendment con- tains the phrase, "Ex- cept to the extent re- quired by the First Amendment to the United States Consti- tution...." This serves as a reminder that all state laws and constitu- tions are subject to the supremacy of the U.S. Constitution (Article VI, the "Supremacy Clause"). Passage of this amendment could lead to state and fed- eral challenges, testing its compatibility with a long line of federal jurisprudence on rela- tions between church and state. The ninth proposed amendment is called "Homestead Property Tax Exemption for Sur- viving Spouse of Mili- tary Veteran or First Responder." If passed, this amendment would authorize the Legisla- ture to enact general' laws that would grant full or partial ad valor- em property tax relief for surviving spouses of military veterans who died from service- related causes while on active duty, or to sur- viving spouses of first responders who die in the line of duty. "First responders" are defined as law enforcement of- ficers, corrections offi- cers, firefighters, EMTs and paramedics. The amendment also speci- fies what constitutes "in the line of duty." The exemption continues as long as the surviv- ing spouse holds title to the homestead, is a per- manent resident of the homestead, and does not remarry. The exemp- tion can be transferred to a new homestead if the original property is sold. This amendment re- portedly had unanimous support in both houses of the Legislature. Esti- mates are that it would reduce local school and government tax rev- enues by approximately $600,000 during its first year. If passed, it would go into effect Jan. 1, 2013. The tenth proposed amendment is called "Tangible Personal Property Tax Exemp- tion." If passed, this amendment would dou- ble the tangible person- al property tax exemp- tion, and allow local governments (cities and counties) to increase the exemption beyond that. Under current law, tangible property that is used in a business or to earn income, such a ma- chinery, tools, and other equipment is taxable, but the first $25,000 of that property is exempt. This amendment would double that exemption to $50,000. Addition- ally, city and county governments would be authorized to go beyond the $50,000 exemption. The amendment, which reportedly received unanimous approval in the state Senate and near-unanimous ap- proval in the House, is intended to provide tax relief to small business- es and help stimulate the economy. Opponents contend that it will have the effect of further reduc- ing revenues that go to provide basic services at the local level. Es- timates from the state Revenue Estimating Conference are that if passed the amendment would reduce property tax collections state- wide by $61 million over the first three years. Estimates cannot be made yet of the impact of any additional city and county exemptions. Next: Amendments 11 and 12. Peters family reunion slated Oct. 20 The descendants of William "Bill" and Em- maline Nolin Peters are invited to a family reunion at the Paxton Town Hall on Oct. 20, 2012. Bill and Emma- line had two girls, Fan- nie Peters Godwin aAd Martha Ann Peters Cassady. They also had five boys, Thomas No- lin, Jim Peters, Henry Peters, Perry Peters and Math Peters. The Peters have resided in north Walton County, Fla. and Covington and Geneva counties in Ala- bama for many years. If anyone is a descendant or friend of the fam- ily, come and enjoy a good covered fellowship meal. Also, bring any pictures or scrap books. Sharing time will begin around 10 a.m. and the meal will be at 12 p.m. PAGE 11-A HALLOWEEN TRICK OR TREATING around the lake will be Wednesday, Oct. 31. The time has changed and will be from 6-8 p.m. Also, Circle Drive will be closed to automobiles during this time due to concerns for the children's safety. The vice presidential debate this past week was unusual to say the least, considering Biden was described as The Joker, Ryan was depict- ed as a lost puppy dog, and mediator Martha Raddatz was declared the winner. For starters, sitting as opposed to stand- ing, in my opinion, im- mediately lowered the bar for decorum to be exhibited by each party, abundantly evidenced by what is now known as "the many faces of Joe Biden." In the sole vice presidential de- bate between Biden and Sarah Palin in 2008, both candidates stood at the podium at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri (in which Biden main- tained an almost stoic countenance). However, in 2000, VP candidates Dick Cheney and Jo- seph Lieberman ap- peared at the same ven- ue as the Biden-Ryan face-off (Centre College in Danville, Kentucky) and were also seated, but that debate has been called the "gold standard" in "substance and tone" and produced none of the crass con- duct of the most recent. Though debates can be expensive, time-in- tensive, paradigm-shift- ing events in a political campaign, they are, in essence, quite simple. In my high school Eng- lish courses, I host a weekly debate in which teenagers are respon- sible for researching a position, unbeknownst to them whether they will argue in favor or against, and then carry out the debate in a tact- ful manner. They are to respectfully respond to the positions and data presented by their op- ponents and remember they are arguing a po- sition, not attacking a person. And they do it, successfully. Week af- ter week. If unseasoned teenagers can debate hot-button issues and maintain their compo- sure, surely the candi- dates suited for the sec- ond highest office in our nation should. The truth is, many of Biden's answers were more direct and data- driven and could have resulted in him out- shining his opponent; however, he cut his legs from underneath him- self with such poor be- havior. It recalls a line from Shakespeare's Hamlet, "The lady doth protest too much, methinks," implying that a person who must object with such fits of affectation loses credibility, for an individual who is firm in his/her position needs no antics to secure it because as Sophocles states, he/she is "strong in the strength of the truth." Biden's disrespect- ful antics, whether a result of frustration, desperation, or convic- tion, tainted his cred- ibility. Likewise, Ryan's frequent water breaks gave him an air of ner- vousness (Speech 101 says when you're not sure what to say next, take a drink and gather your thoughts-and re- search polls show view- ers give more credence to an orator who blinks/ drinks less; of course that may apply more- so when one's opponent hasn't morphed into a replica of a DC comic villain). Nonetheless, the liberal media reported Biden won, the conser- vative media reported Ryan won, and those in the middle tangled over a draw. By the time this is printed, the next presidential debate will have taken place and this will be dust settling in the wake of campaign spending and swing-state voter polls, Yet these are the men who stand next in line for their predeces- sors. They are as im- portant of a fixture in the White House as the nine vice presidents in history who have suc- ceeded to the role of president. Their char- acter should at all times depict who they would be if called upon as commander-in-chief-it is no laughing matter. Fifth Annual (RAIN OR SHINE) c)ae on the Circle CIRCLE DRIVE, DeFUNIAK SPRINGS 8:00 AM 2:00 PM Saturday, October 20, 2012 at the Lakeyard To Benefit: St. Agatha's Episcopal Church Antiques, Crafts, Flea Market & Yard Sale Items BOX LUNCH AVAILABLE VENDORS/bONORS/SELLERS/BUYERS ARE NEEDED! INFORMATION & SPACE RESERVATIONS: Call 830-7663 or 892-6292 or 419-3939 BUY SELL *BUY- SELL BUY SELL- BUY SELL "ARE YOU GOING TO DIG?" "DO YOU KNOW WHERE THE GAS LINES ARE LOCATED?" The City of DeFuniak Springs is now under the Sunshine State One-Call System in order to reduce risk of excavation damage to under- ground pipelines. Before digging, please call 1-800-432-4770 forty-eight (48) hours in advance for the location of underground natural gas pipelines. This serv- ice is provided free of charge by the City of DeFuniak Springs. Monday Friday 8:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M. at 1- 800-432-4770 Emergency Number after 5:00 P.M. and week- ends at (850) 892-8512 Your cooperation in the above matter will be greatly appreciated. itc: 9-15 "ES USTED QUE VA A CAVAR?" USEDD SABE DONDE SE LOCALIZAN LAS LINES DE GAS?" La ciudad de los resorts de DeFuniak esta ahora bajo estado de sol Uno-Llama el sistema para reducir el riesgo de dano de la excavacion a las tuberias subterraneos. Antes de cavar, Ilame por favor 1-800-432-4770 cuarenta y ocho (48) horas por adelantado para la localizacion de gaseoductos naturales subter- raneos. Este servicio es proporcionado gratui- tamente por la ciudad de los restortes de DeFuniak. Lunes viernes 8:00 mananas 5:00 P.M. en 1- 800-432-4770 Numero de emergencia despues del 5:00 P.M. y de fines de semana en (850) 892-8512 Su cooperation en la material antedicha sera apreciada grandemente itc: 9-15 -- -. HIMAT COLLECiION The Walton Board of County Commissioners is sponsoring a project to collect, recycle, treat, and properly dispose of these and other household hazardous wastes: PESTICIDES USED OIL STALE GASOLINE SOLVENTS FERTILIZERS PAINT * PAINT THINNERS PAINT STRIPPERS BATTERIES FURNITURE POLISH - BRAKE FLUID ENGINE DEGREASERS ANTI-FREEZE - POOL CHEMICALS INSECTICIDES SPOT REMOVERS Waste tire amnesty will also be held on the same date. during the same hours and locations. Walton County residents may bring up to 12 tires per residence collection Date: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2012 FROM 8 AM TO 12 PM Locations: Walton County Fairgrounds, Highway 83 North (9th Avenue), DeFuniak Springs South Walton Mosquito Control Office, County Road 393, Santa Rosa Beach No gas cylinders or explosives. please. Due to hazardous nature of certain components in home computers, we will be accepting old computer hardware including processors, monitors, keyboards, printers, scanners. etc. Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (small businesses. schools, growers, etc.) will be accepted at a reduced rate. For more information or to schedule a drop off time, contact the Landfill Department at 892-8180 i,''m.ii' ii \.5 i r ir ' ... . This service is free and available to residents of Walton County 4tc: 10-4,11,18,25 THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,2012 EARLY VOTING BEGINS -OCTOBER 27, 2012 DON GAETZ STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 1 MARTI COLEY STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 5 CARLENE ANDERSON WALTON COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT CHARLOTTE FLYNT SOUTH WALTON FIRE DISTRICT SEAT 5 MIKE ADKINSON WALTON COUNTY SHERIFF JOHN MAGEE SOUTH WALTON MOSQUITO SEAT 1 BILL CHAPMAN WALTON COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST 1 TIM NORRIS SOUTH WALTON MOSQUITO SEAT 2 IREADYTlU TE FOR THE WALTON COUNTY REPUBLICAN TEAM Paid Political Advertisement paid for by the Walton County Republican Executive Committee, PO Box 444, Freeport, FL 32439 independently of any candidate. This advertisement was not approved by any candidate. PAGE 12-A 5~1 i~~;~dk '~26; -R2 I' F u -i.~ ~jlr 1 r THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 People .I~4--~~j8~~~~f SloeDth ainnua Ghost Walk haunts Camp Helen PEGGY BECK told the story of four-year-old Gigi, a ghost said to appear in the area of the Camp Helen dock. Story and photos by DOTTY NIST Ghosts and lots of other creepy things came to call at Camp Helen State Park on Oct. 13 for the seventh annual Ghost Walk and History Tour. Families circulated through the historic state park, which was decorated in the spirit of Hallowe'en, listening to storytellers and reen- actors who delved into scary themes. Peggy Beck told the story of Gigi, the four- year-old boy who had drowned not far from the Camp Helen dock in the 1930s, when the property was a resi- dence then known as Loch Lomond. The ghost of Gigi is still said to be seen in the dock area on many days around sun- set. "His spirit remains here," Beck told Ghost Walk goers. Sylvia Holley spun a new tale about another Camp Helen spirit, Rose the slave girl. Rose is said to have been killed by some of the Indians residing on the property in the 1840s. This was after the ship on which Rose was traveling stopped at Camp Helen in a storm. Mary and Ron Gib- son reenacted the ap- pearance of the ghost of Capt. Phillips, Phillips Inlet's namesake, in the Camp Helen Lodge. The ghost is said to have loudly proclaimed the lodge as "my house." For the first time at the event, artist Rober- ta Newell and daughter Tiffany Newell present- ed the story of the ghost bride of Bellamy Bridge, a tale from Two Egg, Fla., near Marianna. Roberta, an artist, ac- companied the telling of the tale with drawings. Tiffany played the bad- luck bride, Elizabeth, who is said to have caught on fire on her wedding day and whose apparition is said to still be encountered on occasion running across the old bridge on the Chipola River. Other stories dealt with Indians, a haunt- See GHOST 3-B THIS GROUP of spirits acted out the story of the ghost of the nether world, which involved a haunt- ed necklace. MARY GIBSON narrates the story of the ap- pearance of the ghost of Capt. Phillips. GHOSTS LOOK down on the event from the Camp Helen water tower. RON GIBSON portrays Capt. Phillips'ghost. GUESTS WERE treated to refreshments as they ended their trip around the park. THERE WAS live music from the band Lucky Mud. LONG-TIME STORYTELLER Sylvia Holley spun a new tale about Rose the slave girl, who is said to haunt the Camp Helen property. PAGE 1-B PAGE 2-B THE DeFUNIAK SPR ladams/Camp6eff-Work Engaged -r-, S''i Mr. and Mrs. James Richard Adams are proud to announce the engagement of their daughter, Chesea Janise jdams, to Bruton %McDona[d Campbell-Woork son of Mr. Paul %McDonaft 'Work and Mrs. Bethany Graham CampGeCf-Work, AnAprilwedding is planned [Miss Adams, a graduate of florida State University, is pursuing a career in education. Mr. Campbefl-Work graduate of 'lorida State Vniversiy College of Law, is a practicing attorney with Clarkc Partington Hfart of Pensacola, Flra. MAYOR CARPENTER, KATHY MORROW, retiring chair-DeFuniak Springs Day of Caring (Chelco); Rhonda Davenport, United Way; Catrina Paul, Chair-DeFuniak Springs Day of Caring (l-r). Mayor Carpentar issues Proclamation for a Day of Caring Mayor Harold Car- penter issued a Procla- mation Sept. 18, 2012 for the United Way 2012 DeFuniak Springs Day of Caring. Over 90 volunteers from local companies donated their time and talents to complete meaningful projects that made a difference within the community. Ward Reunion Oct. 21 The Ward reunion will be celebrated on Sunday, Oct. 21, at the Bruce Method- ist Church from 10:30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. There will be sing- ing, visiting and dinner on the grounds. Friends and relatives are invited to share this day of fellowship in Bruce. The church is located at the intersec- tion of SR-20 and SR-81 and is 10 miles east of Freeport on CR-20. Send Your Social News and Events to dfsherald@gmail.com INGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 Buttefly Wildflower Nature Walk Oct. 27 Butterfly Wildflower Nature Walk will be Oct. 27, at 9 a.m. Their on site Ecologist, Joe Wyatt will introduce the participants to a variety of wildflowers and butterflies that call Hammock Bay their home. The tour will meet in front of The Lake Club at 9 a.m., and will then follow to the Bay Club where the tour will take place. Wear long pants and tennis shoes. For more informa- tion call Joe Wyatt, at (850) 496-1864, or web site for Surveillance of Wild-bird Die-offs lo- cated at http://www. myfwc.com/bird/. Dear Auntie Em, I'm a nervous talker. I often insert my foot in my mouth without thinking. Sometimes it takes a few minutes or hours for my brain to catch-up that some- one might misconstrue or misinterpret what I have said. It seems akin to that syndrome many have of not being able to think of an appropri- ate response until later, except, I often go back over past conversations and dissect them, beat- ing myself up in the process. Do you have any tips that I could use to break this habit? It's affected me in many ways and I really want to commu- nicate in a more clear manner without reser- vations or feeling bad after. Thanks. Chatterbox Dear Chatterbox, I don't think you are all that unusual, maybe just a little hyper aware of your conversations. I used to have a neigh- bor that would talk my ear off every occa- sion we had to see each other. It didn't take me long to figure out they were elderly and alone. Hence, they didn't get many opportunities to chat with anyone and so, they made up for it when our paths would cross. I never though any less of them and enjoyed our marathon conversations. I think most every one has put their foot in their mouth on occa- sions, but I will share some tips that help me when I remember to use them. First, if you see the person approaching or are taking a call, take a deep breath or two and let it out slowly. This will instinctively relax you and slow you down a little. Next, remember it is OK to take your time. A conversation is not a race to the finish. Listen to the other person and pause for a moment be- fore answering. Do this in between sentences. Think of your response before it comes out of your mouth for a sec- ond. Lastly, stop the reruns in your head. Hindsight has its uses, but it is often a cruel friend that makes you believe you should have made different choices with different informa- tion tian you had at the time. We all get beat up enough by a society that tells us what we should look like, or wear, or be, without jumping on the bandwagon and joining in the whipping. Take a breath, take your time and don't relive your mistakes or misspeak- ing unless you learn from it. Anything less is a waste of time, unless you like beating up on yourself. Good luck and God bless. Auntie Em Have a problem? Got a question? Want to vent about an issue and get some feedback? Auntie Em would love to hear what's on your mind. Send an email to Auntie Em at dfsherald@gmail. cor attention Auntie Em or send it the old fashioned way to P.O. Box 1546 DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435. QUALITY EYE CARE RIGHT HERE IN DEFUNIAK SPRINGS ;,"Darren Payne, M.D. and I would be privileged to provide all of your eye care needs in our new DeFuniak Springs Office." 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Dear Auntie Em, I THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 Anderson Broxson 42n The Anderson Brox- son 42nd annual re- union will be Oct. 26 beginning at 6 p.m., and Oct. 27, beginning at 10 a.m., at the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. The church is locat- Ward -Anderson wed jgL, F I i .' JAlannah Laurice Ward and Thomas Quinton Anderson were united in marriage on Aug. 11, 2012 at a smafffamily ceremony at Gulfside iTrail Rgies andStab6es in Santa Rosa Beach, Fla. The Rev. Michael[Moore officiatedthe ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Dino Ward and Ms. [Renae Ward of Freeport, Fla. She is the granddaughter of Ms. Joyce Clapper and Mr. Tony Riha andthe late [Mr. RonaldE. ClapperSr. and Mr. andtMrs. Terry Ward, al of Pensacola, Fla. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson of DeTuniakSprings, Tla. JHe is the grandson of the late Dr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Spence of DeFuniakSprings, Fla. and[Ms. Faye Anderson ofDalevife, Ala. and the late 9Mr. Jo- sephAfkenAnderson of DeTuniakSprings, (Fla. Family and closefriends gathered to celebrate the southern-country themedmarriage and recep- tion of Aannah andThomas. Alannah and Thomas plan to make their home in DeFuniakSprings, Fla. ed at crossroads of 1883 and 183. All friends and fam- ily are invited. Day Reunion Oct. 28 The annual Day Re- union will be held Oct. 28, 2012 at the Euchee- anna Community Cen- ter. Paper plates, cups, napkins, spoons and forks will be provided. Bring a lunch to share with everyone and enjoy a time of fellowship. Directions: Turn east off of U.S.331 S. onto Bruce Ave. At the dead end turn South onto 2nd Street. (SR-280-A), con- tinue on SR-280-A for approximately 5 miles. Turn right onto McKin- non Bridge Road, keep to left at the fork in the road and the communi- ty center is on the left, just after the fork. For more informa- tion call Dianne Day at (850) 892-2343. GHOST FROM 1-B ed necklace, a phantom dog and a creepy thing that kept coming closer and closer. Camp Helen is lo- cated off U.S. 98 just west of the Phillips In- let Bridge near the Bay- Walton County line, surrounded on three sides by Lake Powell, Phillips Inlet, and the Gulf of Mexico. The Ghost Walk and His- tory Tour is organized and presented by the Friends of Camp Helen, a nonprofit volunteer organization devoted to the support of the state park. Proceeds benefit restoration of historic park buildings and oth- er improvements. d reunion proudly announces our "O" DEFICIENCY RATING! 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GREAT DEALS!,., Call 892-3232 For The Finest In Seafood Eiijoy te sunIsets wLii'e fining overlooking tie beautiful Clioctawfatchec 9Bay!! 7585 State Hwy 20 West Tuesday Sunday 850-835-2222 IIAM-8:30PM PAGE 3-B We cordially invite you to a celebration of the lifetime achievements of our Residents, our Stakeholder, and our Community Leader as "Hometown Heroes" in the 2012 "Hall of Fame Cafe " Please join us in honoring those who have dedicated their lives to helping others. Chautauqua Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 785 South 2nd Street DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 Date: Thursday, October 25, 2012 Time: 5:30pm Please R.S.V.P. by October 24th By calling (850) 892-2176 ...... .... . ... ..... .......... ..... ........ .,i ' S P.O. 2439 SOCIAL SECURITY CLAIMS HANDLED APPEALS EXPERT By: Dr. Anna Pat Krupkin, Ph.D DISABILITY CONSULTANTS (850) 835-2163 P.O. Box # 539, Freeport, Florida 32439 NO FEE UNLESS YOU COLLECT Since 1970 CALL PAT FOR DETAILS I Kenly Dunscomb to be in revival at The Judgement is back Solid Rock Community Church Rev. Kenley Dun- scomb and wife, Joyce, will be in revival at Solid Rock Community Church starting Sun- day, Oct. 21 through Friday, Oct. 26. Servic- es will begin at 7 p.m. each night. Dunscomb and family served at the Church of God here, in DeFuniak Springs, for almost 20 years. They moved to DeMoines, Iowa to serve there for about 15 years before moving to Missouri. Solid Rock encour- ages everyone, old and new friends to join them in this revival. Solid Rock is located on SR-83 in DeFuniak Springs. October 21 Lakewood Community Church hosting Homecoming Lakewood Communi- ty Church will host its 23rd Homecoming on Oct. 21. The celebration begins at 10:30 a.m. Brother Albert Skinner will bring the message and a covered dish meal wil be served at noon. The Good News Sin- ers from Opp, Ala. and local talent will be sing- ing in the afternoon. Lakewood Baptist Church, 696 Stateline Road near Paxton, Fla. Lakewood congrega- tion encourages every- one to join them. EXPERIENCE THE JUDGEMENT starting October 29. Greater St. Joseph AME's Experience the Judgement at celebrating its Senior Choir the Walton County Fairground Greater St. Joseph AME's Senior Choir will celebrate 48 years -, r-V 7 East Baptist Church has scheduled their Homecoming for Oct. 21. The celebration be- gins at 9:30 a.m. with October 20 for all after the sing. Pastor Gregory Har- ris and congregation 11 "- 4 1 4 singing followed by the morning worship ser- vice at 11 a.m. A cov- ered dish meal will be enjoyed at noon. at 117 Graham Avenue in DeFuniak Springs. or singing songs of Zion coraially invite tne For more information on Sunday, Oct. 28 at 3 public to come and join call Mary Ann Francis p.m. them in the joyous cel- at (850) 892-6679 or There will be refresh- ebration. Anna Cogdell at (850) ments and fellowship The church is located 892-2956. Greater St. Joseph Church health fair Greater St. Joseph AME Church's Wom- en's ministry is spon- soring a public Health Fair on Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012 from 9 a.m. - noon. Topics of inter- est include nutritional health, financial health, substance abuse, men- tal health, health and beauty, physical health (hypertension, diabetes, cancer, heart disease) and exercise. This event will be held in Greater St. Jo- seph AME Fellowship Hall, located at 117 Graham Ave. in De- Funiak Springs. 'h hosts )er 21 The church is located at 910 Bay Avenue. The congregation encour- ages everyone to join them, .. , Christian Heirs performing at Otter Creek Methodist The Christian Heirs 20, 2012, at 7 p.m. 81. will be singing at Ot- The church is locat- Everyone is encour- ter Creek Methodist ed four miles north of aged to attend and join Church, Saturday Oct. Ponce de Leon off CR- them inworship. October 21 Harmony Fellowship hosts Pastor Appreciation Day Harmony Fellow- ship will host a Pastor Appreciation Day with the Convention Quartet Singers Sunday, Oct. 21. Sunday school will start at 9:45 and morn- ing service at 11 a.m. This will be a special service to say thank you and show apprecia- tion to the Pastor Donel Davidson. The church is located at 974 Adams Road in DeFuniak Springs Everyone is encour- aged to come out and celebrate with them. Youth rally at Harmony Fellowship Church Oct 20 Harmony Fellowship Church will be hav- ing a youth rally with Brother Adam Peterson speaking on Saturday, Oct. 20 at 6 p.m. The church encour- service. age all youth to join them for an evening For more informa- of praise and worship tion or directions call with refreshments and Jan Davidson at (850) fellowship following the 834-2017. Cluster Springs Baptist Church celebrates Homecoming Cluster Springs Bap- a covered dish lunch at Funiak Springs. For tist Church will be cel- noon in the Fellowship information call (850) ebrating Homecoming, Hall. 834-2633. Sunday, Oct. 21 at 10 a.m. with Pastor Wil- Cluster Springs Bap- Pastor Aplin and liam Aplin bringing the tist Church is located congregation welcome message. There will be at 1333 CR-1084, De- everyone to come. Revival services scheduled for October 18, 19, 20 at Bridge Creek Baptist Revival services will be held at Bridge Creek Baptist Church in Ponce de Leon on Oct. 18-19 and Oct. 21. Thursday night speaker will be Kenneth Harrison, Fri- day night speaker will be Dale Paul. Each eve- ning service begins at 6:30. Sunday morning at 11 a.m. with Larry Sweat Jr. Everyone is cordially welcome to attend. 157th Anniversary date set for Novemeber 11 Union Springs Missionary Baptist Church to host fundraiser Nov. 4 Union Springs Mis- sionary Baptist Church Anniversary Committe will host a fundraiser on Nov. 4 from 1:30 un- til. Dinners will be $7. Funds will go to fund the church's 157th Church Anniversary Homecoming. On Nov. 11 from 3 p.m. until, the church will celebrate their 157th Anniversary. Union Springs Mis- sionary Baptist Church is located at 416 Rail Road Street in De- Funiak Springs. The public is in- vited to "Experience the Judgement." The 30-minute evangelis- tic walk-through dra- ma will be presented by Southwide Baptist Church at the Walton County Fairgrounds, Monday, Oct. 29 through Saturday, Nov. 3 from 6-9 p.m. The first Judgement group enters at 6 p.m. with a new group following ev- ery 20 minutes. "Experience the Judgement," shows how decisions we make in life will impact our eternal future. With a cast and crew of over 75 people, do not miss this exciting, thought Fall Festivals and Events Bridge Creek Baptist Church Bridge Creek Baptist Church will be hosting a Funfest and Pig Roast, Saturday, Oct. 20 begin- ning at 3 p.m. with dinner served at 5 p.m. There will be a big slide, food and fun. Everyone is welcome. East Baptist Church provoking performance. Admission is free. Chil- dren 12 and under will need to be accompanied by a parent or guard- ian. Reservations for groups of 10 or more are encouraged. For more information or to make group reser- vations please call (850) 892-3835. '-, ra L" &'* , ~h~3m , East Baptist Church will host Trunk-R-Treat in the church parking lot on Wednesday, Oct. 31 from 5-7 p.m. There will be fun, food, games and plenty of candy. The church is located at 910 Bay Avenue in DeFuniak Springs. Union Springs Missionary Baptist Church Union Springs Missionary Baptist Church will be hosting an Octoberfest celebration on Oct. 27 at 4 p.m.There will be food, fun ard fellowship. The community is invited to come out and join them to celebrate Octoberfest. Union Springs Missionary Baptist Church is located at 416 Rail Road Street in DeFuniak Springs. Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Pleasant Grove Baptist Church would like to invite everyone to their Fall Festival on Oct. 20 at 5 p.m. There will be games, food, hayride, fun for all. The church is located at CR-1883 and CR-183 in DeFuniak Springs. The address is 5064 Cr-1883. Call Pastor David Ellis for (386) 697-5770 for more information or directions. Harmony Fellowship Church Harmony Fellowship will have their Fall Festival on Saturday, Oct. 27 starting at 3 p.m. There will be food, fun and games. The church is located at 974 Adams Road in DeFuniak Springs. Everyone welcome. The Staffords Paxton Baptist Church Homecoming First Baptist Church scheduled 216 East Live Oak Avenue November 4 DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435 Phone: 850-892-2722 Fax: 850-892-2381 Paxton Baptist e-mail: fbcdfs@embarqmail.com Paxton Baptist Church Homecoming Website: www.fbcdfs.org will be on Nov. 4. Services will begin at Early Worship Service 8:00 AM 10 a.m. with a concert Sunday School 9:15 AM by The Staffords, of De- Morning Worship Service 10:30 AM Funiak Springs, Fla. Evening Worship Service 6:00 PM The morning mes- Wednesday Prayer Meeting 6:00 PM sage will be given by Bro. Tucker Aplin at 11 Dr. Bobby Tucker Pastor a.m. Clayton Thomas Interim Minister of Music lo w the service. Ev- Richard Murray Jr. Associate Pastor eryone is invited to Josh Manning Student Pastor attend and enjoy fellow- ship, food and fun with ANNUAL FALL FESTIVAL church family. Paxton Baptist Wednesday, October 31 Church is located in Church is located in (5:30 7:30 p.m. in the parking lot) downtown Paxton on U.S. 331. Come see The Strength Team, a group of professional athletes, For information call norfnrm amazing oeats nf trenoth! (850) 834 2718. East Baptist Churc Homecoming Octob THE DeFUNIAK SPRING 2 PnrAP- A P pU L glll di gtu tb Ul g t i U :u TE agWDRvS9seFUNIAKiP~ SPIG EADBEZTUSAY COE 8 02PG - ALAQUA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. The pastor and congregation invite you to come join us for services at 9 a.m. every Sunday. Church school for children and coffee fellowship follow the morning service. Serving the faithful at 4189 Coy Burgess Loop since 1837. Come to the country for worship. Call pastor Henry Martin at (850)892-4860 for more information. ARGYLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 252 Argyle Church Road, Argyle, FL 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 Baptist Church, 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, 1831 CR- 1883, DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Dear friends: This invitation is being sent to you by the folks at Center Ridge UMC. We are inviting you to come and visit our church so that we might introduce you to the Old Time Gospel you remember as a child. Our pastor is one of the premier gospel preachers of this era. Our choir, through small, can render a joyful noise unto the Lord that will warm your heart. Adult, youth, and children programs are provided every Wednesday night at 6 p.m. We are a loving group of people that have been ordained by God to bring his love and message to all people. If you are not going to church and feel a void in your life, give us a chance to fill that need with the word of God about his Son, Jesus Christ. (Matthew 11:28-30) If you are a person that has a longing in your heart for a return to the old time gospel and the Good News about Jesus Christ, as preached by Rev. Billy Graham and other great men of the faith, we may just be the answer that you have been searching for. Every Sunday Moming, our Sunday school services begin at 9:45 a.m. and church services at 11 a.m. We are looking forward to your visit. COLLEGE AVENUE CHURCH OF CHRIST-located at 337 Col- lege Avenue in DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Sunday morning Bible study at 9 a.m. Worship at 10 a.m., and Sunday evening worship at 6 p.m. Wednesday evening Bible study at 7 p.m. We invite you to come and worship with a church that is following the pattern for teaching, wor- ship, and practice as it is set forth in the New Testament. We believe that we must "Speak where the Bible speaks, and be silent where the Bible is silent" in all things spiritual, moral, and ethical, including how we are to worship God as He has authorized. Then, and only then can we be pleasing to Him who sent His Son to die for mankind. We are a small but friendly group of people, and you will find a warm and friendly welcome. "Preaching the 1st Century gospel to a 21st Century world.: Come and see. 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 p.m., Wednesday night Bible study at 7 p.m. All are cordially invited and welcome. For a ride to church contact (850)892-0554 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. DARLINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST. 2998 CR-2E 32433. Min- ister Daniel H. McCormick invites everyone to come and join the con- gregation for Sunday Bible study at 9 a.m. with worship service at 10 a.m. and Sunday evening service at 6 p.m. and Wednesday at 7 p.m. For more information call (850)859-2321. FIRST APOSTOLIC CHURCH at 440 Orange Ave. Church at- tendance 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 preach- ing as recorded in the Book of Acts and other New Testament teach- ings. Sunday Services begin at 10 a.m. with Sunday school for the children and a spirt-filled 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 Russell Pettis, his wife, Angle and daughter, Anna 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.), Early Worship Service 8 a.m. Sunday School 9:15 Moming worship (10:30 a.m.), discipleship studies (5 p.m.) and evening worship (6:00 p.m.) You are also encouraged to join us for prayer meeting at 6 p.m. on Wednesday; and come early for fellowship dinners. Call the church office, (850) 892-2722, for details. Visit our webpage at www.fbcdfs. org. The FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH'S members warmly invite you to worship with us on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. We also invite you to stay for refreshments, and to join us in our adult Bible study and children's Sunday school. Our Pastor, the Rev. James Yonkers' message is from the gospel, each Sunday of.Jesus' love for each of us. We welcome newcomers and are known in our community as a friendly and serving church. We are located on U.S. 331, near the Florida/ Alabama state line at 24512 5th Avenue in Florala, Ala. Please call us at (334) 858-3515 for additional information. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, 1063 Circle Drive, invites the public to join them throughout the week for worship, fellowship, study and service. A men's fellowship group and Presbyterian women meet monthly for fellowship and Bible study. Children's and youth activities are announced. Call for information. Sunday (nursery provided 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. First and third Wednesday, 9 a.m. 12 p.m. KID'S CLOSET to provide basic necessities to children of Walton County families in need.First Presbyterian is a community of disciples of Jesus Christ who are committed to being an inclusive faith community, where persons from all walks of life feel comfortable worshiping and working together. If you're looking for a church home, we invite you to come visit us. Church office phone number 892-5832. email:fpcdfs@ embarqmail.com Website: fpcdfs.com FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, located at 88 Circle Drive, the Rev. Dr. Larry Teasley, 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. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF FREEPORT -430 Kylea Laird Drive, Freeport, Fla. 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. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH (formerly the Concerned Christian Church) desires to reproduce in doctrine, in life and practice, the Church founded by Christ. Our position may be summarized as "where the Bible speaks, we speak" and "where the Bible is silent, we are silent," we invite you to join us and help spread the message of Christ in our community. Sunday School (all ages) at 10 a.m. and worship (including Children' Church) starts at 11 a.m. Nursery available. Our minister is John Dixon and the church is located on U.S. 90, 2.4 miles west of the intersection of U.S. 90 and U.S. 331 North. FREEDOM FELLOWSHIP INTERNATIONAL is a non-denomina- tional 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. FREEPORT ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 17457 Hwy. 331 S. Sunday Ser- vices: Learning Center 9:45 a.m.; Moming Worship 10:50 a.m. -you are invited to hear the sermon series that examines life-changing ideas from the Bible entitled A Word from the Word!" Wednesday 7 p.m. Hear the teaching series "Traveling through the Psalms." Nursery available. Phone 865-4068 for more information. FREEPORT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 174 Harrison St. Freeport, Florida 32439. Rev. Wesley Syfrett, Pastor. Please feel free to Worship with us anytime. Friends are always welcome to become part of our family. The family of God! Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Song Worship 4:00 p.m. Choir Practice Tuesday Evenings 6:00 p.m. Our Prayer is that you will join us at Freeport UMC and together we will make a difference through our Obedience to God, in our communities. We are located on the corner of Harrison St. and County Rd. 83A (East Bayloop) or you can make a right off of Madison St. onto Harrison St. and church is on the opposite corner. Contact numbers are: Office 850-880-6633 Par- sonage- 850-835-2261 secretary.fumc@yahoo.com www.gbgm-umc. org/freeportumc FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH, 2415 County Hwy. 1883, De- Funiak 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, Wom- en'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 wor- ship and fellowship. For any questions please call (850)859-2287. GLENDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (GPC) The congrega- tion of GPC invite you to come and worship with them. 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. Sunday: Sunday School (all ages!) at 9:30 a.m. Worship and Kidz Klub at 11 a.m. Ignite! (Youth) at various locations from 5 7 p.m. Wednesday: Transformation (Bible study for men and women) at 6:30 p.m. GPC is located about 10 minutes north of DeFuniak Springs on SR-83N. Find out more on the web at www.glendalechurch.org or call (850)859-0080. GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH is located one mile north of High- way 90 on Laird Road. Laird Road is west of Mossy Head just before the Okaloosa County line. Grace Community is a church committed to historical Southern Baptist principles and believes that the Church is called, not to reflect its culture, but to shape it. We believe that faith must be lived as well as 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 together with his family welcome all to worship God in spirit and in truth, at 974 Adams Road, DeFuniak Springs. Church services will begin with Sunday School at 10 a.m.; Sunday morning worship at 11 a.m.; Sunday evening at 5 p.m., and Wednesday evening 6:30 p.m. Directions: U.S. 331 N tum on to Williams Road, go about 3.3 miles to Adams Road, tum 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. From 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. HISTORIC EUCHEE VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH is located in the Euchee Valley community at the intersection of County Hwys. 183 S. and 280 E. We are a congregation that is Bible Believing, Christ Centered, and Family Friendly. Reverend John Erthein and the congregation warmly invite you to come and worship with us and make us your church home. Sunday school for all ages begins at 9:45 A.M. and is followed by Moming Worship at 11:00 A.M. A nursery is provided. Adult Bible Study is held at 6:00 P.M. on Sunday evenings. A Prayer Meeting is held on Wednesday evenings at 6:00 P.M. Choir rehearsal is held at 7:00 P.M. on Wednesday nights.lf you have questions or need assistance, please call 850-892-3180. You may also view our website at www.DeFuniakSpringsChurch.com. INDIAN CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH, Highway 280-A, 4.5 miles south of DeFuniak Springs, cordially invites you to come and worship with us in Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. and Sunday Worship services, at 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday night Bible study is at 6 p.m. Pastor Scot Keppel and the congregation extends a very special welcome to come visit or make us your church home. We practice "Love one another". A nursery is provided. LAKEWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Wendell Ard and con- gregation would like for you to join them in worship at Lakewood Baptist Church, 696 Stateline Road. Sunday Children's Church 10:30 a.m., Sunday school 10:30 a.m., morning worship 10:30 a.m., eve- ning service 6 p.m., Wednesday Adult Sunday School 7 p.m. NEW HARMONY BAPTIST CHURCH is located at 2281 County Hwy. 2A, DeFuniak Springs, FL. only nine miles north of Hwy. 90 on Rt. 1087 from Mossy 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 moving 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, Fla. We are reaching out to the lost, hurting, hungry, and naked. The 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 (850)859-2366 or (850)830-1497. 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)859-2366 or (850)830-1497. PLEASANT RIDGE BAPTIST CHURCH [PRBC] is located one mile south of Bob Sikes Rd at 1015 Pleasant Ridge Road, about 3 miles west of Wal-Mart in DeFuniak Springs. The PRBC family invites you to worship each Sunday and on Wednesday evenings. Coffee and other beverages are ready at 9 a.m. Sunday mornings to enjoy with friends and family, then Sunday school and Bible study groups begin at 9:15. Regular Sunday worship services begin at 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. On Wednesdays, PRBC meets at 6 p.m. for Bible study and pray time adults and youth meet separately. Come to PRBC to start the new week with worship and praise of our Lord and Savior! 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 at 5 p.m., Evening Service 6 p.m., Prayer Meeting Wed. 6:30 p.m. Please come worship God with us. For more information call pastor David Ellis (850) 859-2028. PORTLAND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH is a spiritual, diverse congregation in service to all through Christ. We are a community of Christians who strive to love instead of hate, forgive instead of judge, and accept instead of exclude. Our vision is to follow in Jesus' footsteps. It's a radical idea. It leads us to care for the less fortunate, to seek justice for the oppressed, and to treat all persons with dignity an respect. If you'd like to know more, please join us for Sunday Worship at 11 a.m. or Bible Study on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Come visit us and see if our faith journey aligns with yours. We would be honored to welcome you. Any questions may be addressed to Pastor Bruce Benedict @ brotherbrucel3@yahoo.com. SOUTHWIDE BAPTIST CHURCH, 1307 Coy Burgess Loop, De- Funiak Springs, FL. Sunday school 8:45 a.m.; Morning worship 10 a.m.; Adult Choir 4 p.m.; Evening Bible study for all ages at 5 p.m.; Sunday Evening Worship at 6 p.m. Wednesday Morning Senior Adult Worship Service at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Youth and AWANA at 6:30 p.m.Wednesday Mid-week Worship Service at 6:30 p.m. Sign language interpretation for the deaf provided at all services. South- wide Baptist Church has classes and activities for all ages: Youth Group, Adult Choir, Women on Mission, Paintball (ages 10+ every third Saturday of the month), AWANA (3-yrs-6th grade), and sign lan- guage classes. Everyone is invited 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 listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing site in the DeFuniak Springs Historic District. It is located at 144 Circle Drive in DeFuniak Springs, FL, 32435, and is the oldest church building in the city. It is the home of the Lakeside Concert Series, the home only true pipe organ in the county, and some unique stained glass windows. Holy Eucharist is at 10:15 a.m on Sundays and at 6:30 on most Wednesdays with the Rev. Dr. Sandra McLeod, Vicar, as celebrant. Adult Bible Study and children's Sunday School are at 9 a.m. on Sundays. The Parish House next door hosts the First Saturday Breakfasts from December-May (7-11 a.m.), a community Centering Prayer group at 10 a.m. on Saturdays in the parlor and a variety of other group meetings. For further information or to arrange for tours call (850) 892-9754 (leave a message). Everyone is welcomed. ST MARGARET CATHOLIC CHURCH, 247 U.S. Highway 331 N., P.O. Box 590, DeFuniak Springs, Fla. 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 cordially 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 the 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 aftemoon 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, comer 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 18:20 K.J.V. "The devil wins a skirmish with a roar, but we belong to HIM who wins the war." THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 PAGE 5-B "i I '-_-_ E A [I C ~o r~OIU o-]RE GAP 6- THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 Spikes Gregory Frank Spikes, age 78, passed away Oct. 11, 2012 at his residence. He was born Sept. 20, 1947 in Pensacola, Fla. After serving in the United States Army, Greg started college and earned his Masters- Degree in biology from the University of West Florida. He taught high school in Pensacola for a while before moving to South Walton. Liv- ing' close to the beach brought him happiness, but moved to DeFuniak Springs to help with the family business, Spikes Nursery. He was cur- rently employed in the garden center at Lowe's in DeFuniak Springs. Calling Greg a Florida State football fan would be an understatement. He was more of a FSU fanatic. He reveled in all the Seminole hype. The fight song, Tomahawk Chop and War Chant just added more excite- ment to his garnet and gold football games. He is survived by two daughters, Adrianne Falge and husband Jes- se of Waynesville, Mo., and Allison Spikes of Pensacola, Fla..; three grandchildren, James, Amelia, and Christian Falge; one brother, Richard Spikes of Tal- lahassee, Fla.; one sis- ter, Patricia Steven of Virginia; and Greg's constant companion, Ivan, named after the hurricane that hit, right around the time he re- ceived his little white Westie. Celebration of life services, beginning and ending with the Flor- ida State University fight song, will be held Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at 3 p.m. in the cha- pel at Davis-Watkins Funeral Home, 1474 Highway 83, North, DeFuniak Springs, FL, with Gillis Douglass of- ficiating. Visitation will begin an hour prior to the service. Memories and con- dolences may be shared with the family at www. daviswatkins.com Flo- ral arrangements are being accepted or do- nations can be made to Greg Spikes Memo- rial: Security Bank PO Box S Waynesville, MO 65583. Arrangements and services are under the direction of Davis- Wat- kins Funeral Home and Crematory. Phillip Bresciani; son Timothy Michael Gard- ner. Mrs. Gardner is sur- vived by husband Thom- .L s- aas Gardner Sr.: Free- port Fla.; son, Thomas .Gardner Jr. and wife S Patricia, Uhrichs- S ville Ohio; daughters, Deborah Peeper, De- S Funiak Springs, Fla. Laura Long, DeFuniak Springs; brother, Ray- mond Bresciani and wife Connie, Brading- G dton, Fla.; sister, Judy Gardner Dick and husband Noel, Suncity, Calif.; four Nancy Mae Gard- grandchildren, Christy ner, age, 78, of Freeport Long Miller husband Fla., passed away Sat- Richard Miller; Andrea urday, Oct. 6, 2012 at Peeper Pounds and 5:20 p.m. She was born husband Sean Pounds; May 31, 1934 in Akron, Jennifer Gardner Mc- Ohio to Fred and Nina Gee husband Nathan Bresciani. McGee; Amy Stilgen- Totally devoted to bauer husband Tra- her family, Mrs. Gard- vis Stilgenbauer; seven ner applied her many great-grandchildren; gifts and talents over Jacob Richard Pounds; the years to give her Trinity Miller; Arianna family a beautiful home Miller; Taylor Schlupp; full of love, joy and faith. Hallie Fansler; Kylee She had a love for the Fansler; Allen Stilgen- arts, interior decorat- bauer. ing, painting, baking, The family is plan- gardening, sewing, and ning a private graves- the holidays. With an ite memorial service exceptional gift of un- at Magnoila Cemetery, derstanding and a giv- DeFuniak Springs. ing heart, her love will Arrangements are be forever engraved in under the direction of the hearts of those who Davis-Watkins Funeral hold her dear. Home. Mrs. Gardner was proceeded in death by Memories and con- her parents, Fred and dolences may be shared Nina Bresciani; sister with the family at www. Joan McQuain; brother daviswatkins.com. Thank You On behalf of myself and my children, we wish to thank everyone for the food, flowers, and prayers when we lost my loving husband and dad on Oct. 8, 2012. A special thanks to Regency Hospice. They did a great job. A special thanks also, to Dr. Garcia and his staff. He never got tired of an- swering my questions. Thank you for so much kindness. The Dewey Evans Family May William "Billy" Gro- ver May, age 40, passed away Oct. 13, 2012 in Panama City Beach, Fla. He was born May 25,' 1972 on Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. Billy served in the United States Ma- rines for four years. He worked with the Walton County Sher- riffs department for 16 years, rising to the rank of Lieutenant; retiring in the summer of 2011. He was a member of the motorcycle club, Patriot Guard Riders. He was full of life and will be remembered as quite the prankster. Billy was a beloved fa- ther, son, brother, un- cle, and friend. Harrison Mrs. Leiah Marie Harrison, 48, passed away Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012. She was born Dec. 5, 1963 in Fort Benning, Ga., to Joseph and Juanita Brainard Gibson. Mrs. Harrison was a resident of DeFuniak Springs. She was a Lat- ter Day Saint by faith and a of member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints of DeFuniak Springs Ward. She graduated from Walton High School in 1981. She worked as Supervisor of Housekeeping at Hospi- tality Staffing Services. She was an avid reader. She enjoyed spending time with her family. Mrs. Harrison is pre- ceded in death by her mother. Mrs. Harrison is sur- vived by her father, Joe Billy is survived by his parents, Hugh and Juanita May of De- Funiak Springs, Fla..; two sons, Trevor and Justin May of Jack- sonville, Fla.; sisters, Carol and husband Roy Glover of Warrior, Ala., and Donna and hus- band, Michael Odom of DeFuniak Springs; and numerous nieces, neph- ews, great-nieces, and great-nephews. Celebration of life services will be held on Oct. 18, 2012 at 6 p.m. in the chapel of Davis-Watkins Funeral Home, 1474 Highway 83, North, DeFuniak Springs, FL. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service. Flowers are being ac- cepted or donations can be made to the Wound- ed Warrior Project, www.woundedwarrior- project.org. Memories and con- dolences may be shared with the family at www. daviswatkins.com . Arrangements and services are under the direction of Davis- Wat- kins Funeral Home and Crematory. Gibson; significant oth- er, Edward D. Stanhope of DeFuniak Springs; three sons, Rickey Lee Harrison and wife, Ju- lia, Nicholas E. Stan- hope and Thomas J. Victor Stanhope all of DeFuniak Springs; two brothers, Dannie Gibson and wife, Marie and David Gibson and wife, Christine all of DeFuniak Springs; two sisters, Wilma Ann Al- exander and husband, Charles of Alabama and Donna Louise Gib- son of California. Family will be re- ceiving friends from 10- 11 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012 at Clary-Glenn Funeral Home Cha- pel; 230 Park Avenue, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435. Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012 at Clary-Glenn Funeral Home Chapel with Bishop Bill Everett of- ficiating. Floral arrangements are being accepted. Friends and family may go online to view obituaries, offer condo- lences and sign a guest book at www.clary- glenn.com. Clary-Glenn Funeral Home is entrusted with the arrangements. S- *-,- | Arsenault Mr. John E. Ar- senault 73, of Santa Rosa Beach, Fla., passed away Oct. 8, 2012. He was born Nov. 4, 1938 in Brewer, Maine to John Elmer Arsenault and Lindel Smith Arsenault. Mr. Arsenault was a resident of Santa Rosa Beach, originally of Delaware. He was Christian by faith. He graduated from the University of Maine where he received his Bachelor's Degree. He worked as general man- Mr. Darwin O. Dun- lap, 74, of Miramar Beach, Fla., passed away Sept. 21, 2012. He was born Jan. 3, 1938 in Miller City, Ohio to Ora Dunlap and Ella Byrd Dunlap. Mr. Dunlap was a resident of Walton County and was Protes- tant by faith. He worked at Wal-Mart as a greet- er and -was a member of the Destin Elk Lodge #2688. Mr. Dunlap is pre- ceded in death by his parents Ora and Ella Dunlap, and brothers Ray and Glen Dunlap. Mr. Dunlap is sur- vived by his wife, Shir- ley; three sisters, Violet Wagner, Grace Buck- master, and Marga- ret Edwin Wagner, all of Ohio; in-laws Kati Lee Caps of Missouri, Mickey Radcliff of Ar- kansas, Louella Don Milburn, Ron Beach, Rickey Radcliff, and ager of 92.7 WGMD in Lewes, Del. He enjoyed spending time with his family. Mr. Arsenault is pre- ceded in death by his parents. Mr. Arsenault is sur- vived by his wife of 39 years, Pat Arsenault of Delaware; three sons, John Arsenault and wife, Uta, J.R. Arsenault and Gina Chisko, and Jeff Ar- senault; two grandchil- dren, Scott Arsenault and Devin Arsenault. There will be no for- mal services held at this time. Friends and family may go online to view obituaries, offer condo- lences and sign a guest book at www.clary- glenn.com. Clary-Glenn Funeral Home was entrusted with the arrangements. Twila McBride, all of Ohio, children Dar- rin, David, and Trisha of Ohio; step-children Vern Love, Marlin Fogle of Florida, and Reba Brown of Ohio, and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren; nieces, and nephews. Funeral services.will be held at 2 p.m., Sun- day, Oct. 21, 2012 at Destin Elk Lodge #2688 at 115 Palmetto Drive Destin, FL 32540. In lieu of flowers do- nations may be sent to Dawin O Dunlap-Local Charity, c/o: Destin Elk Lodge #2688, P.O. Box 1009, Destin, FL 32540. Friends and family may go online to view obituaries, offer condo- lences and sign a guest book at www.clary- glenn.com. 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YOU BET SURC FO NEW & NFOMAIONIN WALTONCOUNT Th DSuiak s~SprinsHewrald ^740 Baldwin Avenue De^uniak Springs, L ^^(850) 892-3232 e-mail: dfheral^gmal ^Bo ^^The Beach Breeze ^^4401 Hwy. 98 East Santa Ros ya BahuL 3245 (850 231091, fa 231092 e^^mai: rezedfi^^net (Coer Wallona Caiu The DeFuniak Springs Herald & The Beach-Breeze with offices located in both North & South Walton / DeFuniak Springs Herald 740 Baldwin Avenue DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 (850) 892-3232 Fax: 892-2270 The Beach Breeze 4401 Hwy. 98 East Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 (850) 231-0918 Fax: 231-0928 E-mail: dfsherald@email.com I I PAG E 8-B Sports THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 County cross country Championship meet 9B I-wI I____________________ION_ Nick's Restuarant holds Fall Classic fishing tournament 12B Graceville By PATRICK CASEY by South Walton The South Walton the Seahawks Seahawks put the first and stopped the seven points of the night ton County squ on the scoreboard but a key drive late could not find any more third quarter wh points during the game visiting team we as the Graceville Tigers ing to rally from captured their 2012 deficit. South Homecoming game on was unable to sc Friday night at E.D. four plays from Patterson Stadium. the Tigers 5-yar Sophomore Jared effectively endin Padgett ran for 114 chance at a con yards and three touch- on the night. downs as Graceville South scored 35 unanswered marched 65 yard points to improve to plays on their o 4-2 on the year with drive with Bisho the victory. Teammate drop grabbing a 1 Rasheed Campbell. touchdown pass added 106 yards on the Johnathan Ortn ground and caught a an early 7-0 lead. 37-yard touchdown pass Graceville res] from freshman quarter- with a 10-play, 6 back Preston Nichols drive of their ow as the host squad held saw Padgett ca a 16-7 lead at intermis- with a 15-yard sion. tie the game. The Tigers took ad- The Seahawk vantage of five fumbles fumble of the nig Defeats South Walton 35-7 to hold at bay e Wal- .ad on in the en the as try- a 22-7 Walton :ore on inside d line, Ig any meback Walton s in 11 opening p Wal- 5-yard from .er for ponded ;2-yard 'n that ish in run to s' first ght set up a 25-yard field goal by Toquille Franklin to give the Tigers a 10-7 lead with 8:49 left in the first half. Graceville extended the lead when the Se- hawks fumbled away the ball at midfield and Campbell hauled in Finch's pass for a 16-7 advantage with 33 sec- onds left before half- time. Graceville cashed in an onside kick attempt to start the second half into another touch- down as the team drove 53 yards with Jarrett Brogdan scoring on a 1-yard plunge for a 22-7 margin. The Tigers rolled up 300 rushing yards on the night as South Wal- !2 .i - GRACEVILLE'S RASHEED CAMPBELL(2) had 106 of the Tigers 300 rushing yards as the home team improved to 4-2 with a win on Friday night. (Photo by Jeffrey Powell) ton fumbled the ball away three times in the fourth quarter with two stopping potential scor- ing drives. Ortner threw for 183 yards with Brandon Whalen leading the SCORE BY QUARTERS SOUTH WALTON GRACEVILLE SCORING SUMMARY running attack with 67 yards on the ground. South Walton (0-6) will return home this week to take on Holmes County(5-1) in a District 3, Class A contest with kickoff set for 7 p.m. at Seahawk Stadium. 1 2 3 4 7 0 0 0 7 9 6 13 7000 7 9613 SW- Waldrop 15 pass from Ortner (Ledo-Massey kick) GRA- Padgett 15 run (T.Franklin kick) GRA- T.Franklin 25-yard FG GRA- Campbell 37 pass from Nichols (kick blocked) GRA- Brodgan 1 run (kick failed) GRA- Padgett 3 run (T.Franklin kick) GRA- Padgett 50 run (kick failed) TEAM STATISTICS SW GRA First Downs 13 18 Rushes-Yards 32-68 52-300 Passing Yards 183 46 Comp.-Att.-Int. 15-26-0 2-4-1 Plays-Total Offense 58-251 57-346 Return Yards 58 45 Punts-Average 2-30 3-35 Fumbles-Lost 5-5 1-0 Interceptions-Yards Ret 1-5 0-0 Penalties-Yards 3-23 5-62 Time Of Poss 24:46 23:14 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing: SW- B.Whalen 16-67, Ledo-Massey 8-11, Winkler 2-8, TEAM 2-(-2), Ortner 4-(-16). GRA- Padgett 15-114, Campbell 15-106, Brogdan 11-44, Miller 5-22, Myrick 3-22, TEAM 1-(-1), Nichols 2-(- 7). Passing: SW- Ortner 15-26-0-183. GRA- Nichols 2-4-1-46. Receiving: SW- Smith 5-79, Roberts 4-65, Waldrop 2-24, Ledo-Massey 1-10, Pfeiffer 1-4, Reese 1-1, B.Whalen 1-0. GRA- Campbell 2-46. SOUTH WALTON RUNNING BACK BRAN- DON WHALEN(39) led the team with 67 rushing yards but five fumbles limited the Seahawks chance at a comeback as they fell on the road at Gracevijle 35-7. (Photo by Jeffrey Powell) SOUTH WALTON QUARTERBACK JOHNA- THAN ORTNER(15) threw for 183 yards and had a 15-yard touchdown pass to Bishop Waldrop as the Seahawks took a 7-0 lead early in the first quar- ter at Graceville. (Photo by Jeffrey Powell) SOUTH WALTON HOMECOMING GAMES AND QUEfNS(2902-2D12) OPPONENT JA.Y GR.PCEVILLE BAKER VERIOII COTTONDALE SHEADS QUIIICY MUNROE SIlEADS NORTHVIEW B.A-:ER 4'" LTC' l[ JV WIN'LOSS L 6-29 L 1-*20 W 21-14 W 30.27 20T W 38.6 W 44.38 W 28.13 W 21-20 OT W 27.3 L 19.21 '.P,' 14r-f OT HC GAME RECORD 17-3| I ,-21 i,-1 11-1 11-1 , iIJ-11 QOIJEEN Rafaella Ledo-r,13ssey Jlessica Har i-on Caillin Holliday Valeie The)b.Ald Ashli- Sihore Carmen Dual Fa1ih rodwin Tina RodQ ..- K iiirne Petelron Claudia Pefeira Ashley B a.ag . .KI..., .tNG Colton Myers P.,'l.n ,.bur, Tristan LaNasa Grs ., on ,.-iltern. Tjn., Rodrigue- Dion Jones ... . D. n...... ........... Drew Taylor Taylo rc ., .el mun.ter Worir'ruff [lh ., F-'atl lor ,ubre, H3arpren. au , ar"-". SOUTH WALTON RECEIVER SAGE ROB- ERTS(40) hauled in four passes for 65 yards but the Seahawks fell to 0-6 with the 35-7 loss at Graceville. (Photo by Jeffrey Powell) Walton Falls in Pensacola By PATRICK CASEY The Pensacola Cath- olic Crusaders posted a 26-0 shutout against the Walton Braves on Friday night at Gore- cki-LeBeau Stadium in Pensacola as they cap- tured their 2012 Home- coming game behind their passing attack in the first half of play and a clock-controlling run- ning game in the second half. The Crusaders scored on their first four possessions of the night, driving less than 60 yards for each of the touchdowns, as junior quarterback Cody Hen- ry completed all eight of his passes in the first half with two going for touchdowns. Running back Simon Smiley took care of the ground game as he scored on runs of 9 and 21 yards to round out the scoring while to- taling 78 yards on just seven carries on the night. Walton got off to a good start as the Braves moved into Crusaders territory on their open- ing possession only to have Amos Williams cough up the football at the 43-yards line. Turnovers would be the theme for the night for the Braves, who threw four interceptions the rest of the way to thwart scoring opportunities. The Braves managed WALTON'S CHRIS KELLY(12) and Ken Ran- dolph(4) met at midfield for the coin toss before the Braves game in Pensacola Catholic on Friday night. (Photo by Sonya Merchant) just 143 total yards in the game as Pensacola Catholic held onto the football for nearly 28 minutes of the 48-min- ute contest. Walton had five possessions that lasted three plays or less on the night as turnovers and a stingy Crusaders defense held the Braves at bay. Henry hit on 12-of- 13 passes for 167 yards and his lone incomple- tion was caught by a re- ceiver who was wrongly ruled out of bounds mo- ments before halftime. The Crusaders surgical WALTON HEAD FOOTBALL COACH JIMMY RAY STEPHENS talked to members of his team during the Braves 26-0 loss at Pensacola Catholic at Gorecki-LeBeau Stadium on Friday night. Wal- ton has lost three straight games to fall to 3-4 on the year. (Photo by Sonya Merchant) WALTON HAD THEIR HANDS FULL on Fri- day night with a Catholic offense that used both the run and the pass to take a 26-0 lead into the locker room. (Photo by Sonya Merchant) offense was more than enough for the team to earn their ninth con- secutive victory in the series. Walton quarterback Chris Kelly led the Braves on a potential scoring drive midway through the fourth quar- ter but his third inter- ception of the night was grabbed by the Crusad- ers' Joel Barnes near the goalline to snuff out SCORE BY QUARTERS WALTON the visiting team's best chance at putting points on the scoreboard. Walton (3-4) will host Marianna (6-1) on Fri- day night at Everette Yates Memorial Stadi- um with kickoff set for 7 p.m. The Braves will celebrate Homecoming festivities as they host a Bulldogs squad coming off a 14-6 home victory over Blountstown last week. 1 2 3 4 F 0 0 0 0 0 PENSACOLA CATHOLIC 12 14 0 0 26 SCORING SUMMARY CAT- Smiley 9 run(kick blocked) CAT- T.Purifoy 55 pass from Henry (kick failed) CAT- Smiley 21 run (Majewski kick) CAT- E.Smith 35 pass from Henry (Majewski kick) TEAM STATISTICS WAL CAT First Downs 8 18 Rushes-Yards 25-67 36-182 Passing Yards 76 167 Comp.-Att.-Int. 5-15-4 13-15-0 Plays-Total Offense 40-143 52-349 Return Yards 73 116 Punts-Average 3-40 2-19 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0 Interceptions-Yards Ret 0-0 4-46 Penalties-Yards 4-40 5-49 Time Of Poss 20:01 27:59 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing: WAL- Williams 8-31, Adams 1-13, Brown 5-11, Kelly 10-10, Pate 1-2. CAT- Smiley 7-78, Cunningham 12-42, K.Brown 2-42, Jarman 5-23, Henry 3-4, Sinkfield 5-(-3), TEAM 2-(-4). Passing: WAL- Kelly 5-14-3-76, Williams 0-1-1-0. CAT- Henry 12-13-0-161, Jarman 1-2-0-6. Receiving: WAL- Randolph 3-46, Williams 1-16, Rey 1-14. CAT- Smith 4-62, Reaves 3-32, T.Purifoy 2-58, Akintonde 2-13, Moorer 1-6, Cunningham 1-(-4). Missed FG: CAT- Majewski 37 yards. YEAR 2012 2010 20L09 200, 2007 2f.h)6 209i 2004 2002 -nC,1 DATE SEP 2' rCT 1- SEP 2. OCT 30) OCT 3 NOV 9 GCT 20 NOV 4 OCT 22 OCT 17 r: II. ~ -- .. r "*' ''' THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,2012 PAGE 9-B Freeport sweeps Walton County cross country championship meet By REID TUCKER Freeport's boys' and girls' cross country teams peaked at just the right time, claiming wins in the 2012 Wal- ton County champion- ship meet after weeks of finishing behind county rival Paxton. The championship race was held, as have most of the 2012 sea- son's meets, at Lake Jackson in Florala, Ala., but a home course ad- vantage wasn't enough to give the Paxton teams the edge on the after- noon of Thursday, Oct. 11. Freeport's top-five male runners crossed the finish line in order from third place back, excluding sixth place, which was occupied by Paxton's Jackson Dix- on. The Lady Bulldogs team had an even more one-sided win, claim- ing first through sixth place, with Paxton's Shaleigh Geoghagan breaking the chain with 4; g~q~4' WALTON'S KEITH PANNELL WAS FIRST INDIVIDUALLY, with a time of 18:08, almost ex- actly a minute faster than the second-place runner, Paxton's Travis Shaw. (Photo by Reid Tucker) -, ----*<4* FREEPORT'S GIRLS SWEPT THE MEET, LED by Hannah Salzlein, who finished first over- all with a time of 23:01. (Photo courtesy of Laurie Gilbert) a second-spot finish. Walton's boys' and girls' teams finished third, though Keith Pannell once again blew away the individual field, finishing the 5k course around the lake at the 18:08 mark, within a tenth of a second of be- ing a minute ahead of the next-nearest com- petitor. South Walton High School did not send teams to the meet. On the boys' side, Freeport's top male runners were Blade Oswell (third place, 19:13), Adam Siler (fourth place, 20:01), Cody Yelvington (fifth place, 20:02), Nickolas Carroll (seventh place, 20:26) and Curtis Park- er (eighth place, 20:49). Paxton's best finisher was Travis Shaw, who came in second place at 19:07, while the rest of the Bobcats' top-five was made up of Dixon (20:07), Marcus Bradley (21:21), Kaleb Mitchell (21:31) and Caleb Da- vis (21:43). Pannell was Walton's only top 10 finisher. Freeport's girls dom- inated, with Hannah Salzlein claiming first place in 23:01. She was followed by Rachel Gil- roy (third place, 24:35), Sylvia Sagraves (fourth place 25:20), Abby Walker (fifth place, 26:10) and Gabrielle Guzman (sixth place, 27:09). Paxton's Geogh- agan got second on the girls side, finishing just two-tenths of a second behind Salzlein, but her team mates finished 10th through 13th, with Walton's Jessica Haynie and Abby Ben- nett finishing eighth and ninth, respectively. All three schools will compete at the upcom- ing district meet on Nov. 1, with Lake Jack- son once again set for the venue. 3- - -,- - --- -.- ... HANNAH SALZLEIN, RACHEL GILROY, SYLVIA SAGRAVES, ABBY BLADE OSWELL, ADAM SILER, CODY YELVINGTON, NICKOLAS WALKER AND GABRIELLE GUZMAN finished first, third, fourth, fifth and CARROLL AND CURTIS PARKER finished third, fourth, fifth, seventh and sixth to complete the Bulldogs' sweep of the Walton County Cross Country eighth overall to give Freeport the team win on the boys side. (Photo courtesy Championship. (Photo courtesy of Laurie Gilbert) of Laurie Gilbert) District 1-1A Golf Championships at Kelly Plantation in Destin lic High boys and girls golf teams swept the District 1-1A champi- onship tournament on Monday. Senior Joey Stills led the Crusaders' boys, fin- ishing the Kelly Planta- tion course in Destin with a 1-over par 73. Stills then won a playoff against South Walton's Bradlee Putz for the in- dividual championship. The district title was the eighth in a row for the Crusaders, who fin- ished with a 307 and are undefeated this season in tournament play. BOYS Team Standings 1. Catholic (307): Joey Stills 73, Brooks Steber 75, Mitch Genovese 79, Clay Vannoy 80, Bailey Pritchard 81. 2. South Walton (332): Bradlee Putz 73, Walk- er Lehman 79, Jake Hill 83, Luke Thompson 97, Brody Myers 116. 3. West Florida (334): Christian Bosso 76, Mi- chael Jones 80, Devin Floyd 79, Devin Collins 99, Brian Belser 141. 4. Rocky Bayou (351): Jason Rogers 82, Mor- gan Barber 79, Casey Ponder 91, Logan Hughes 99, Asher Bech- School Sports Calendar Wednesday- Oct. 17 Emerald Coast Middle School Cross Country at Walton 4 p.m. Thursday- Oct. 18 South Walton and Walton JV Football at Freeport 5 p.m. Freeport Volleyball at Liberty Co. 5:30 p.m. Choctaw at Walton Volleyball 6 p.m. Rocky Bayou at Emerald Coast Middle School Football 6 p.m. Friday- Oct. 19 Holmes Co. at South Walton Football 7 p.m. Marianna at Walton Football 7 p.m. Northview at Freeport Football 7 p.m. Saturday- Oct. 20 Emerald Coast Middle School Cross Country in Marianna 7 a.m. South Walton Cross Country in Marianna Monday- Oct. 22 Freeport Middle School Boys Basketball at Grand Ridge 4/5 p.m. Tuesday- Oct. 23 Freeport and Walton Cross Country at Paxton 3:30 p.m. Walton Middle School Boys Basketball at Seaside 5/6 p.m. Vernon at Freeport Middle School Boys Basket- ball 5:30/6:30 p.m. South Walton Volleyball in Freeport 5:30 p.m. Marianna at Walton Volleyball 6 p.m. Chipley at Freeport Volleyball 7 p.m. 2012 High School Football Standings The South Walton boys golf team will advance to Regional play at A.C. Read Golf Course in Pensacola on Oct. 23 after earning a second place finish on Monday. For the fourth year in a row, the Catho- told 183. 5. Walton (372): John Clenney 82, Tyler Wood 82, Peyton Betts 100, Matt Majors 108, Nick Wilkinson 108. 6. Central (389): Jesse Jernigan 84, Wen- dall Cooley 89, Dakota Gregory 104, Jonathon Ronnlof 112, Evan Man- ning 120. 7. Freeport (445): Noah Simmons 102, Justin Jones 108, Tyler Head WD, Tyler Vandermate 124, Spencer Knox 111. GIRLS Team Standings 1. Catholic (391): Alex- is Hazard 94, 'Meghan Busch 87, Abigail Her- mann 88, Amber War- rington 132, Teyton Banfield 122. 2. West Florida (492): Madyson Bonner 99, Meghan Baransy 120, Kate Parker 143, Hai- ley Thomas 130, Josie Zenable (score unavail- able). 3. South Walton (563): Team scores unavail- able. THE SOUTH WALTON GOLF TEAM BROUGHT HOME a second place finish in district competition on Monday. Pictured are (L to R): Brody Myers, Jake Hill, Bradlee Putz, Luke Thompson, Walker Lehman and coach Scott Michie. District 1. Class A Districi SW Sh.:.r[hln e..' 1 Freeport 1 Bakei 0 Jay 0 District 3, Class A District W Chipie, 1 Holmes Co. 1 P.C. Bozeman 0 South Walton 0 District 1, Class 4A Eatl Gadedn T aylor Co. an3110an Mananina Overall w 3 4 3 Overall W 3 5 4 0 i Overall W 3 -\ 6 District W 1 1 0 0n Lasi Week's Scores I l,--nh h ie, Freeport Baker Ja, Chipley Holmes Co. Liberty Co. kG ra,: vi I I East Gadsden Taylor Co. F'-n.n3. 013 Ola i 3C l.:.i: t.1a,ijnn ia Open Sneads Cottondale Open Vernon P.C. Bozeman S u.jlli '\'..t 31.:.n Open Jefferson Co 6B I.:,.ur i :,1 wn This Week's Games Northview at Freeport Northview at Freeport 14 Baker at Jay 20 Baker at Jay Chipley at P.C. Bozeman Holmes Co. at South Walton Chipley at P.C. Bozeman Holmes Co. at South Walton Ti, l.:r :'o. at East Gadsden Taylor Co. at East Gadsden Maran-na 31 '' 3Wlon Marianna at Walton Time 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7p.m. 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 pm- PAGE 10-B TIl Il. U NIAK SI'RIN(;S ii I '1,I) '1.I I fi,Ti I! l1"1 ,AY, 0(CITOBHR 18,2012 High school football report- Week 7 By PATRICK CASEY D.J. Thomas ran for 147 yards and a pair of touchdowns while Baker quarterback Adam Crowson added a touchdown run of his own to go with a 15- yard scoring strike to Austin Martin as the Gators picked up a 28- 14 Homecoming victory over Sneads. Martin's reception put the home team ahead 7-0 early in the second quarter but Courtesy The National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame. Oct. 17, 1987 The Garrett brothers led Princeton to a dramatic 16-15 victory over Le- high in Princeton, N.J. Trailing 15-13, the Princeton offense found itself stuck on its own two-yard line with just 2:25 to play. However, Tigers quarterback Ja- son Garrett coolly guid- ed Princeton down the field, repeatedly finding his brother, running back Judd Garrett. Princeton marched to the Lehigh 21-yard line with eight seconds re- maining. Rob Goodwin nailed a 38-yarder as time expired to give the Tigers the win. Jason Garrett, who connected on 25-of-31 attempts for 309 yards on the day, would go on to win the Asa S. Bushnell Cup as the Ivy League's player of the year in 1988, and Judd Garrett would fol- low suit one year later by claiming the 1989 Bushnell Cup. Dean Cain, who would go out to Superman fame in Hollywood, contributed three interceptions in the victory, including the key take away that started the final drive. Oct. 15, 2005 On the 10-year anniver- sary of handing Florida State its first ACC loss, Virginia again stunned No. 4 Florida State with a 26-21 upset of College Football Hall of Fame coach Bobby Bowden and the Seminoles. Virginia celebrated its previous historic upset, which until this game was the only Cavaliers victory over a top five team, by honoring mem- bers of the 1995 team at halftime. Virginia quarterback Marques Hagans was the star of the game, hitting 27-of- 36 passes for 306 yards and two touchdowns. Oct. 16, 1978 Tony Franklin of Texas A&M became the only player in college football his- tory to nail two 60-yard field goals in the same game. Franklin set the record by connecting on kicks of 64 and 65 yards. The Aggies de- Sneads responded with a drive of their own as Tre Keys powered in from two yards out to tie the game at 7-all at halftime. Baker scored the next 21 points of the game before Sneads got another scoring run from Keys with less than two minutes to go in the game. Baker im- proved to 4-3 with the win while Sneads fell to 2-4. The Pirates did not attempt a pass in feated Baylor 24-0 in College Station, Texas. Oct. 18, 1952 College Football Hall of Famer Al Brosky of Illinois concluded an NCAA- record streak that will likely never be broken as he intercepted a pass in his 15th consecutive game. Brosky's streak dated back to Nov. 11, 1950 versus Iowa. Bro- sky remains the college football record holder with 29 career intercep- tions. The 17th-ranked Fighting Illini fell on this day, however, 13-7 to Minnesota in Minne- apolis. Oct. 19, 1996 No. 5 Arizona State kept its Rose Bowl hopes alive with a thrilling 48-35 double-overtime victory over USC in Tempe, Ariz. USC assumed control of the game for the contest, rushing 47 times for 215 yards. The' Pirates were playing without starting quar- terback Darius Wil- liams, who missed his second straight game after suffering a concus- sion against Lafayette High School. Ricky Cofield, a ju- nior running back for the Jay Royals, scored five touchdowns and ran for 178 yards as the Santa Rosa County the majority of the day, claiming leads of 14-0, 21-14, 28-21 and 35-28. Arizona State managed to score the game's final 20 points. A Jake Plum- mer touchdown pass to Keith Poole sent the game to a second over- time. Tailback Terry Battle's 25-yard scoring dash opened the second overtime and Court- ney Jackson returned a fumble 85 fumble yards in the second stanza of double overtime to seal the victory. The Sun Devils were the first team in college football history to win an over- time game by 13 points. Oct. 20, 1944 Michi- gan State and Mary- land combined to at- tempt the fewest passes in college football his- tory. The Terrapins threw just one pass, while the Spartans did teami ciap).uled a 36-20 victory over Cotltondale. The Hornets put up a fight in the first half as the game was knotted at 14-all before the Roy- als got going in the sec- ond half of play. Sneads did not help themselves on the road with eight turnovers in the 48-min- ute affair. Jay scored on the first play of the sec- ond half and tacked on two more scores in the fourth quarter to pull not attempt a pass on the day. Michigan State won the game 8-0 in College Park, Md. Oct. 21, 1978 No. 9 Texas defeated College Football Hall of Fame coach Lou Holtz and No. 3 Arkansas for the third consecutive year 28-21 in Austin, Texas. Holtz's record stood at 15-3 in Fayetteville to that point with his only defeats at the hands of the Longhorns. A trio of Johnny Joneses led the way for Texas. Johnny "Jam" Jones led the team in rush- ing. Fullback Johnny "Ham" Jones notched a rushing touchdown and a key two-point conver- sion, and wide receiver Johnny "Lam" Jones posted two touchdowns of his own, including the game-winner with 6:15 to play. ,: '. c- .--, .",-.1- - : "-"y '-- '" .: . .. .. ' "" ". ;6 " : -.^ ,-. ,-.... , -. -.. ^ ,'-,i. -.* -,' '::" ...' ,1 .- l ...,.. :i .' '- ^ ":^ : '\ , -... :'*'. '*. / . ^ .i~t'8":^ !. ^'*.*s f "' **" !; >"' i*<* ^\^ l! ,- '- .. ."4 '., .- ;, , ... ,.{;., : 1;,- ! THE SOUTH WALTON YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE held an apprecia- tion party on Tuesday. Oct. 2. One of the celebration's events was this large tug-o-war. (photo by Jeffrey Powell) DID YOU KNOW? 5 Sports Facts 1. Port St. Joe High School played their first football game against Carrabelle in 1938. 2. Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald has a reception in 123 consecutive games, a franchise record. 3. In 1992, the San Francisco 49ers gained a then-franchise record 598 yards in a 34-31 loss to the Buffalo Bills, the only game in NFL history in which neither team punted. 4. With 75 receiving yards on Sunday for the San Francisco 49ers, wide receiver Randy Moss (15,032) became just the fourth player in NFL his- tory to surpass 15,000 career receiving yards. He trails WR Jerry Rice (22,895), WR Terrell Owens (15,934) and WR Isaac Bruce (15,208) for the most receiving yards in NFL history. 5. University of Florida sophomore quarterback Jeff Driskel ran for 177 yards and 3 touchdowns on 11 carries against Vanderbilt. The rushing yard- age total is sixth highest among NCAA FBS quar- terbacks this season. Driskel ran for more yards against Vanderbilt than he has the previous 10 games of his Gator career. away for the victory and even their record at 3-3 overall. Sheldon Vann scored all three touch- downs for the Hornets, who fell to 3-3 on the year. Holmes County spoiled Vernon's Home- coming game with a 36-7 victory over the Washington County squad on Friday night. Bluedevils quarterback Jacky Miles Jr. hit Dustin Janas with a 35- yard touchdown pass midway through the first quarter for a 6-0 lead, then followed up with a 60-yard pass to Ty Russ for a 12-0 score. Zack Cooley blocked a Vernon punt seconds into the second quarter and ran it in for an 18-0 advantage with Russ scoring on a rushing play later in the quar- ter for a 24-0 margin. Franklin Russ added a 50-yard run for a 30-0 lead at the half. Holmes County improved to 5-1 overall and travels to South Walton to face the Seahawks on Fri- day night at 7 p.m. Liberty County de- feated Panama City Bozeman despite play- ing without their start- ing quarterback and running back by a score of 27-18 in Bristol on Friday night. Harold Armstrong ran for 108 yards and Ben Beck- with added 96 rushing yards as the Bulldogs improved to 5-2 overall with the victory. Boze- man was plagued by penalties throughout the contest and trailed 20-6 at the half. Lib- erty County played without Dustin Watson and Alex Marlowe, two of six players out with injuries on the night. The Bulldogs will host Blountstown in a key district game on Friday night while-the Bucks welcome in Chipley in a contest that they need to win to have any hopes of making the playoffs in District 3 of Class A. Marianna freshman quarterback Herman Williams threw a pair of touchdown passes as the Bulldogs won a de- fensive contest at home over Blountstown 14-6. All the scoring came in the first half of play as the Bulldogs took the lead on their first drive of the night as Williams connected with Jamel Johnson on a 27-yard scoring pass for an early 7-0 lead. Blountstown cut the lead to 7-6 on a halfback pass from Corin Peterson to Ryan Hathcox from 17 yards out with four minutes left in the first quarter. Marianna scored short- ly before halftime to in- crease the lead to 14-6 as Williams hit Roder- ick Copeland from 13 yards out for the final points of the night. Both teams stopped scoring opportunities for the other the rest of the way with the Bulldogs stopping the Tigers in- side their 10-yard line in the final two minutes of the game to preserve the win. Marianna im- proved to 6-1 overall while Blountstown fell to 4-2. Marianna trav- els to DeFuniak Springs on Friday night to face the Walton Braves in a District 1, Class 4A con- test. Rocky Bayou did not enjoy their long drive to Port St. Joe as the Sharks jumped out to a 34-0 lead in the first half of play on the way to a decisive 42-10 vic- tory. The host squad scored four touchdowns in a four minute span of the first half, need- ing only six plays to do so. The Knights got on the scoreboard with a 22-yard field goal from Drew Kilpatrick to cut the lead to 34-3 but Port St. Joe added a safety for a 36-3 advantage at intermission. Jarkice Davis added a 25-yard scoring run early in the third quarter to trigger a running clock with the Knights getting a 9-yard touchdown pass from Tyler Paskell to Nathan McCullough for the final points of the night. Tallahassee North Florida Christian lost starting quarterback Justin Moore to an ankle injury as Florida High rallied in the second half for a 38-21 victory over the injury-depleted Eagles. NFC, now mi- nus three starters on of- fense, held a 21-17 lead before the Seminoles answered with the final three touchdowns of the game. A 55-yard punt return for a touchdown by Darryl Copeland was a key play in the contest as Florida High picked up the victory. s sAWNi ^^a je~al8 Atesiiiwo aff! On This Date in Local Sports.....Oct. 19, 1984 By PATRICK CASEY Scott Jinright returned the opening kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown as the Freeport Bulldogs won their 1984 Homecoming game 27-0 over Quin- cy Munroe. Tracey Dickey scored the Bulldogs' second touchdown of the game on a 50-yard run and quar- terback Jeff Jackson hit Brett Howard with a 14- yard scoring strike for a 21-0 lead at the half. Freeport got their final touchdown after Tony Humpert recovered a fumble in the third quarter, leading to a short run by Andy Salter for the final margin of 27-0. The win evened the Bulldogs' record at 3-3 un- der coach Paul Dyal but Freeport was unable to win the next four games as they finished the sea- son at 3-7. WaltonOutdoors.com Your source for the outdoors in Walton County and the surrounding area. This Week in College Football History Oct. 15-21 AFTER THE GAMES everyone gathered at the pizza table. (photo by Jef- frey Powell) THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,2012 Sports News and Notes By PATRICK CASEY The South Walton volleyball team fell to Panama City Bay in five sets last week (16- 25, 25-9, 25-21, 20-25, 13-15) to fall to 11-7 overall. The Seahawks wrapped up a perfect slate in district play on Oct. 9 in Bonifay with a straight-set sweep of the Bluedevils (25-16, 25- 19, 25-15). South Wal- ton had more size and depth than the Holmes County squad as Kati Trejo was a force at the net while Ansley Bar- ton had a good service game in the final set to help the Seahawks move to 8-0 in District 2 of Class A. Sarah McManus had 11 kills in the match with the Bluedevils while Laura Andrews had 30 assists in the Bay High match. Rafae Ledo-Massey had eight kills despite the Seahawks dropping the match to Bay in Pana- ma City. The Walton boys golf team got a 41 from Low Medalist John Clenney as the Braves posted a 178-185 victory over Crestview in a 9-hole Mossy Head School faculty, students, and parents held ,an A+ celebration in honor of the school receiving an "A" each year since the school's opening in 2008. The morning be- gan with a pep rally in the new gymnasium with special character guests. Mrs. Lindsay, the fourth grade writing teacher, was dressed match on Oct. 9. Ty- ler Wood and Thomas Brannon each carded a 43 with Matt Majors adding a 51, Peyton Betts a 53 and Nick Wilkinson a 57. The Walton volley- ball team fell to 13-5 on the year after los- ing in straight sets at both Pensacola Catholic (10-25, 8-25, 18-25) and Panama City Arnold (14-25, 14-25, 14-25). The Braves will play their final regular sea- son home match against Choctaw on Thursday at 6 p.m. Walton will host the District 1, Class 4A volleyball tournament with the Braves facing Marianna in the semi- final on Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 6 p.m. The Walton junior varsity football team lost at Pensacola Cath- olic on Thursday night 26-20. Florida middle block- ers Chloe Mann and Betsy Smith put togeth- er some of the best vol- leyball of their careers on Sunday afternoon, as the No. 11 Gator volleyball team swept Auburn, 3-0 (25-19, 25- as a chicken at her stu- dents' request for her to dress up if someone made a level 6 on the writing test. Last year, her stu- dents realized that FCAT Writes was on the same day as corn- dogs in the lunchroom. Since this was Lind- say's favorite lunch, FCAT Writes became known as "corndog day." The King, fourth 19, 25-15), to remain unbeaten in SEC action (9-0). The Gators move to 15-2 on the year, as the Orange and Blue haven't dropped a match since a four-set defeat to then-No. 9 Stanford at the Nike Big Four Classic on Sept. 1. Four goals by three different seniors led to the No. 12 Florida Ga- tors soccer team's (12- 3-1, 9-1 SEC) 4-1 win Sunday over the Mis- sissippi State Bulldogs (8-8-1, 1-8-1 SEC) on a day celebrating Flori- da's senior class. It was the ninth-consecutive victory for Florida, all against SEC oppo- nents. With Texas A&M's 59-57 win against Loui- siana Tech, the SEC is now 31-7 (.816) against non-conference foes. Since 2006, the SEC has fared less than 80 percent against non- conference teams in just one season (2008, 37-11, 77.1 percent). Since 1992, SEC teams are 76.6 percent against non-conference teams (including bowls) 763- 232-2.. grade teacher, Mrs. Spi- va, proclaimed, "FCAT Writes Day will now be known as Corndog Day at Mossy Head School." Principal, Ronita Hi- note, wore the corndog costume for the procla- mation. The morning was also fun-filled with games, relays, treats, and a celebration by the entire school. Congrat- ulations, Mossy Head Mustangs. Alabama QB A.J. McCarron is 18-1 as the Tide's starting signal- caller in his career. For QBs with a minimum of 23 career starts, Ala- bama's Jay Barker has the SEC's best winning percentage at 93.4 per- cent (35-2-1 from 1991- 94). Only Barker and Georgia's John Lasting- er (20-2-1 from 1981- 83) have more than 25 career starts with just two losses ESPN announced on Sunday that its College GameDay show will emanate from Gaines- ville next weekend, the site of the Florida- South Carolina game in The Swamp. The Ga- tors (6-0/5-0 SEC) and the Gamecocks (6-1/4-1 SEC) will meet in a key SEC Eastern Division match-up. Florida will be making its 35th ap- pearance on GameDay, a figure that leads the nation. This will be the program's first ap- pearance in Gainesville since Nov. 28, 2009, a 37-10 Florida victory over Florida State. UF has already appeared twice on the program this season in consecu- tive weeks, a 20-17 win over Texas A&M in Col- lege Station on Sept. 8 and a 37-20 victory over No. 23 Tennessee on Sept. 15 in Knoxville. ESPN has announced the creation of the Tex- as Kick Off Classic an opening weekend col- lege football game be- tween Mississippi State and Oklahoma State at Reliant Stadium in Houston to be played Saturday, Aug. 31, 2013. The National Foot- ball League announced on Thursday that the San Francisco 49ers will battle the Jackson- ville Jaguars in London, England on Sunday, PAGE 11-B Oct. 27, 2013 at historic Wembley Stadium. It will mark the fourth game the 49ers have taken part in at Wem- bley Stadium, includ- ing two regular season matchups and two pre- season contests. FOX will broadcast the game in the United States be- ginning at 12 p.m. Contact Patrick Casey at The DeFuniak Herald with your local sports notes at: herald- sports@aol.com. SOUTH WALTON'S LAURA ANDREWS(9) helped the Seahawks wrap up a perfect 8-0 mark in district play with a three-set sweep of Holmes County on October 9. (Photo by-Patrick Casey) THE WALTON MIDDLE SCHOOL WARRIORS CHEERLEADERS cheered their final game for the girls basketball team on Thursday night but will get ready for the boys team to begin play this week. (Photo by Patrick Casey) MOSSY HEAD SCHOOL FACULTY, students, and parents held an A+ celebration in honor of the school.receiving an "A" each year since the school's opening in 2008. The morning began with a pep-rally in the gym then fun- filled games, relays, and treats. THERE IS A NEW SAFETY PATROL at Maude Saunders Elementary School. Sponsor Cindy Neale announced the selection of 10 students to serve as safety officers. They are available at the beginning and end of each school day to assist students in finding their way to and from buses and pickup and serve as role models for all students. They are easy to identify by their official safety patrol belts that they wear. "Even when I am not wearing this belt, I am still a safety patrol member." said fourth-grader Jakayla Gilbert. The kids know they can come to me for help any time." Pictured above (back row): Jes- sica Cobb, B.J. Campbell, Tre'aun Brinson, Logan Yand, Makayla Hooks, (front row) Kaiti Odom, Andrew Ellis, Kolby Washington, Earl Harrison, Ja- kayla Gilbert. Not pictured Cody Warren. S .. .. ^ . SOUTH WALTON HAS USED THEIR SIZE ADVANTAGE at the net in Kati Trejo(1) to make life tough for other teams in District 2 of Class A. The Seahawks are 11-7 overall and will enter the district tournament at Freeport as the top seed when the squad plays on October 23. (Photo by Patrick Casey) WHS homecoming parade marshal announced Walton High School is proud to announce that Jason McKie, an army special forces en- gineer stationed at Eg- lin Air Force Base, will be the parade marshal for the Walton High School homecoming parade. McKie's wife, Randi, is a science teacher at Walton High School, so they consider SSG McKie to be a part of our Walton Brave S.nily. Tentative plans are to kick off the home- coming parade at 3 p.m., on Friday with aircraft from Meridian Naval Air Station hon- oring McKie and other Wounded Warriors with a military honor fly over. McKie was born in Boise, Idaho, and grad- uated from Emmett High School in Emmett, Idaho, in 2002. He participated in three sports: football, base- ball, and wrestling. He played college football and majored in history and math. McKie enlisted in the Army in August 2007 and joined the infantry. He went to airborne school and then attend- ed Special Forces as- sessment and selection. He continued his career in the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School which in- cluded schools such as common skills training, small units tactics, sur- vival evasion resistance escape, and individual specialty training where he became an engineer sergeant. He finalized his training by participat- ing in Operation ROB- INSAGE, a four-week long large scale uncon- ventional warfare exer- cise conducted in Fort Bragg, N.C. He con- tinues -to enhance his individual training by attending different spe- cialty schools. He was deployed to Afghanistan in Janu- ary 2012. He was in- jured on June 2, 2012 from a IED blast in Af- ghanistan. His injuries from the blast resulted in third degree burns to his leg and a below the knee amputation. He was awarded two purple hearts, one in March and the second in June for two differ- ent incidents. His future plans are to finish physical ther- apy rehab and return to active duty .with his team next spring. By inviting McKie to be their parade mar- shal, they are hoping to remind everyone of how much the Wound- ed Warriors have given. They will have boxes at the gate for donations for the Wounded War- rior program; give gen- erously to this worthy cause. WALTON HIGH SCHOOL will have Jason McKie, an army special forces engineer stationed at Eglin Air Force Base, as their parade marshal for the Walton High School homecoming parade. MHS holds A+ Celebration : ;bk ' ~LCI~C~-~dr - -: :- 't;; ':-~ "' - ---- ~ L -----~ 1I.,. l12 THE I)DelNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,2012 Nick's Restuarant holds Fall Classic fishing tournament Story and photos by J 'l'l P.' '(\.1,';LL S r rit, t'iWalltis gath- ered on Saturday, Oct. 13, to participItt" in the Nick's Fall Classic fish- ini tournament held at the popular Basin Bayou entry. Normally the tournament was held in September and has been known as the Se'pt.eminhr Showdown but weather concerns associated with Hur- ricane Isaac forced the postponement. r,.-gi-.-'r.-tl The turnout was slightly lower this year but redfish and speckled trout were still plentiful among the anglers. Fisherman were able to enter a- dyfish, catfish, redfish and speckled trout. Fish were required to be caught in Choctaw- hatchee Bay and associ- II - ated estuaries. "We have had an excellent day weather wise for this Fall Clas- sic," said Trey Nick. "I want to thank everyone for coming out today for this event. I also want to give special thanks to Sherrie Hinely and Tony Bigot for organiz- ing this event, their help is invaluable. I look forward to our next tournament." Throughout the af- ternoon Ronny Dean Garrett with the Side- men entertained at- tendees with rock and roll classics. After the tournament concluded several employees and visitors celebrated Trey Nicks birthday. Tournament winners were; Redfish first place Don Graff, second place Sean Jeanneret, third place Austin Woodard. Speckled Trout first place Don Graff, sec- ond place Austin Woo- dard, third place Sean Jenneret. Catfish first place Blade Oswell, second place Cody Yelv- ington, third place Don Graff. Ladyfish first place Brian Wilson, sec- ond place Don Graff, no third place fish. The grand slam winner was Don Graff. "Isaac forced us to . move the tournament until now," said Nick's owner Jennifer Nick. 1 4- "We considered cancel- ing the tournament al- together but that would have been a shame. The bi ;' fishermen have become accustomed to this tournament and we did not want to disappoint them. They are so dedi- cated to us, we thought we would show our ded- " ication to them." Tournament weigh- NICK'S FALL CLASSIC coordinator Sherrie ins began at 3 p.m. and Hinely (1) and weigh-master Tony Bigot (r) cel- by closing at 4 p.m. sev- ebrated Trey Nick's birthday after the tournament. eral large fish had been NICK'S FALL CLASSIC WINNERS. NICK'S MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR Jameson Henshaw returns a red- fish to Choctawhatchee Bay. BLADE OSWELL AND fish. CODY YELVINGTON brought in these large cat- RONNY DEAN GARRETT with the Sidemen, provided the afternoon's mu- sical entertainment. ~ Unbiased Integrity ~ High Professional Standards ~ Fully Accredited Agency ~ Increased Efficiency ~ Conservative Fiscal Management ~ Fully Transparent and Connected with the Community PLEASE VOTE REPUBLICAN Mike Adkinson 0 w - Learn more about how Mike is improving law enforcement and public safety in Walton County at www.improvingPublicSafety.com Political advertisement paid for and approved by Michael Adkinson Jr, Republican, for Walton County Sheriff. DON GRAFF unloads his winning catch. THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 PAGE 1 C ;EAl BREEZE t41-4,00-40 A .O.CTOS-., INSIDE I INSIDEI INTERVIEW WITH BILL IMFELD Commissioner- elect for Dist. 3 prepares to take office. 1-A AMEND OR NOT AMEND? Proposed amendments 7 - 10. 1-A Walton County to join consortium of oil spill-affected counties By DOTTY NIST County commission- ers have agreed to sign Walton County on as part of a consortium of Florida coastal counties being organized by the Florida Association of Counties (FAC). The decision took place at the Oct. 9 Wal- ton County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) meeting at the South Walton Court- house Annex. A consortium of Gulf Coast counties affected by the BP oil spill is required in order to create a plan for one of the "pots of money" ex- pected to be coming to Florida. The funds are from fines anticipated to be paid by BP due to violations of the Clean Water Act related to the oil spill. It is anticipated that these monies, a 30-percent portion re- ferred to as the state or consortium pot, may come to as much as $1 billion. Per the RESTORE Act legislation, the con- sortium is to consist of Florida's 23 Gulf Coast counties. Of those coun- ties, the eight Panhan- dle counties have been termed "disproportion- ately affected" counties. The commissioners voted unanimously to move forward with con- sortium membership by joining other coun- ties in approval of a resolution to create the consortium. They also approved a letter on the county's behalf from Gerry Demers, interim county administrator, to be attached to their approval of the resolu- tion. Contained in the letter were reservations regarding the wording of the interlocal agree- ment. The reservations had been discussed by the BCC and the public at recent RESTORE Act workshops. "Our board has asked that I bring to your at- tention that they still have reservations on the wording of this agree- ment," Demers wrote, continuing, "However, in the spirit of coopera- tion and to avoid delay- ing the establishment of a cohesive group, they have agreed to partici- pate and work out fu- ture details as a voting member of the consor- tium." Some of the res- ervations were stated as questions. The first of these was how Florida Statute 377, Energy Resources, would affect the 30-per- cent pot of money for which the consortium is being formed. An- other concern identified was that the eight Pan- handle counties were being set up to pay the majority of the admin- istrative costs for the consortium, while each of the 23 counties would have an equal vote. The letter inquired about the possibility of one or more subgroups within the consortium being formed along the lines of similarities, and, if so, what would be the procedure for approval of projects with regard to the subgroups. How would the consortium provide an equitable distribution of project money? Another ques- tion was on the pro- cedure for a party not affected by the oil spill See SPILL 3-C CAMP HELEN PLAYS HOST TO GHOSTS Ghost Walk and History Tour raises goose- bumps. 1-B BCC OCT. 9 MEETING ROLL CALL Main agenda items and tions taken. A LOOK AT MOSQUITO CONTROL ac- 2-C District opera- tions in south Walton County. 4-C NICK'S FALL CLASSIC FISHING TOURNAMENT Good weath- er for redfish, speckled trout. 12-B ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 5-C CLASSIFIED 7-C OUTDOORS 2-C ARRESTS 10-A www.defuniakherald.com 0 91 491 2 73172 2 Chamber hosts candidates for sheriff, school superintendent, and BCC District 1 By DOTTY NIST The Oct. 10 Walton Area Chamber of Com- merce Power of Busi- ness luncheon at Sand- estin's Linkside Center featured remarks by candidates for District 1 commissioner, school superintendent, and county sheriff. The lun- cheon was sponsored by the Pleat & Perry law firm. These local offices are to be decided in the General Election, since there are candidates from both the Repub- lican and Democratic parties The first candidate to speak, incumbent Walton County Sheriff Mike Adkinson, a Re- publican, told attendees that he had promised accountability, profes- sionalism and openness when he ran for his cur- rent term. He said he believed that he had fol- lowed through on those promises. Adkinson highlight- ed the accomplishment of obtaining accredita- tion during his tenure, something that had not previously been achieved by the sher- iffs office. He also ref- erenced performance measures that he has set for the office and his commitment to lifelong learning. Adkinson told attend- ees that he has tried to surround himself with a quality team. "I'm very proud of the four years that we've had," he said, observing that he and his personnel have dealt with everything ranging from an oil spill to murder during that time. "Being sheriff is not a job, being sheriff is a way of life," he conclud- ed, adding "I don't play golf." Adkinson indicat- ed that, aside from his family life, his focus is totally on being sheriff. Danny Griffith, a Democratic candidate for county sheriff, was next to address the gathering, beginning with the fact that he was born and raised in Walton County. While moving away for a time as a Highway Patrol officer, he requested and received a transfer to Walton County and served his last 19 years with the Highway Pa- trol in Walton County. Griffith said he had retired the previous year after a 39-year ca- reer with the Highway Patrol, during which he served as instructor and field training offi- cer. He explained that for 12 years he was also an adjunct instructor in the criminal justice department at Okaloo- sa-Walton Community DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES at the Oct. 10 chamber luncheon. From left: Rosemary Ragle, candidate for Walton County school superinten- dent; Danny Griffith, candidate for county sheriff; and Frank Day, candidate for Walton County Dis- trict 1. (Photo by Dotty Nist) College (now Northwest Florida State College.) Griffith highlighted his experience in small business as well, reveal- ing that for 22 years he and his wife owned and operated a day care center in Fort Walton Beach. Griffith pledged an open-door policy as sheriff, along with in- tegrity and honor. "I believe it's time for a new beginning in Wal- ton County," he told at- tendees, promising to work hard if elected to protect them and their property. Carlene Anderson, a See CHAMBER 13-C CARLENE ANDER- SON, incumbent Walton County school superin- tendent, a Republican, is seeking a new term. Anderson addresses Walton Area Chamber of Commerce members and their guests on Oct. 10. (Photo by Dotty Nist) REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for sheriff, incum- bent Mike Adkinson (left) and Bill Chapman, Re- publican candidate for Walton County District 1. (Photo by Dotty Nist) Community Emergency Response Team meeting held in Santa Rosa Beach By REID TUCKER The Walton County Sheriffs Office hosted a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) meeting at the Sher- iffs Office's Santa Rosa Beach substation for the purpose of gauging pub- lic interest and to bring old team members up to speed. Though turnout was somewhat limited on Friday, Oct. 12, that gave WCSO Emergency Management Coordina- tor Al Ford and WCSO investigator Wendy Ad- ams a chance to explain the ins and outs of the CERT program. CERT is an educa- tional program that teaches civilians disas- ter preparedness and the foundations of first- response skills, such as fire suppression, search and rescue, ba- sic first aid, leadership and team organization, traffic direction and medical triage. By mak- ing use of the training courses and classroom lectures, CERT mem- bers are well-equipped to assist others in their community in the event of a natural or man- made disaster in the absence of professional first responders. CERT members also have the skills to better support emergency response agencies like the sher- iffs office or their lo- cal fire departments by taking a more active role in emergency pre- paredness projects in their community, Ford said. "The CERT philoso- phy is 'do the most you can to the most people you can,"' Ford said. Adams also gave a brief demonstration of the items CERT members carry as an emergency kit, which often includes the usu- al medical kit, reflec- tive vest and hard hat. However, a kit might See CERT 3-C PAGE I-C THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 PAGE 2-C OUTDOOR EVENTS IN WALTON COUNTY AND THE SURROUNDING AREA FOR OCT. 18 25 THE 11TH ANNUAL BACK TO NATURE FESTIVAL OCT. 19-21 The South Walton Community Council (SWCC) is host- ing their 11th Annual Back To Nature Festival Oct. 18-21, 2012. With five events to choose from, there is something for everyone to explore at this annual festival. The Back to Nature Festival offers the opportunity for visitors and locals alike to discover the wonders of our unique coastal envi- ronment. Register today at www.southwaltoncc.org and get ready to enjoy the wonders of south Walton's natural beauty. Schedule: Celebrate Nature at Seaside: Saturday, Oct. 20, Noon 4:30 p.m. at the Seaside Amphi- theater. A celebration of nature and community, this event has something for all ages. Live music, green business displays, nature exhibits and kids arts and crafts. Bring your blanket or lawn chairs and join the celebration! Free. Silent Auction Saturday: Oct. 20 at the Seaside Amphitheater, noon 5 pm. Art, jewelry, wine and much more! Proceeds benefit SWCC. Come out and show them you care! Free. Outdoor Adventures: Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 20 21st throughout Walton County. Classic adventures include hiking, biking, boating, kayaking, riding and astronomy. Cost: Var- ies by adventure. See the complete schedule of adventures and register by going to www. SouthWaltonCC.org. HOWL-O-WEEN PET PARADE AT ALYS BEACH OCT. 19 Time- 4 to 6 p.m. Bring your four legged friends to Fonville Press for their annual Howl- O-Ween Pet Parade and Costume Contest benefiting Alaqua Refuge. A prize will be awarded for Best Owner Dog Duo and they'll drop a giant pumpkin filled with sweet treats for the kids. Admission is free. TREASURES OF SOUTH WALTON ADVENTURE RUN OCT. 20 21 Location: Topsail Hill Preserve State Park on CR-30A, Santa Rosa Beach. Date: Saturday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Department of Environmental Protection's Topsail Hill Preserve State Park will be host- ing the SRB Productions, first annual TDC Walton County event "Treasures of South Walton Adventure Run" sponsored by Visit South Walton. A one-mile fun run Face will take place on Saturday, Oct. 20 and a 5k obstacle course on Sunday Oct. 21. Come and enjoy educational booths and programs. The goal is to produce exciting events in order to leverage awareness and funding for charitable organizations. This program is family oriented. Park at the Day-Use area off CR- 30A. Fees: Entry fees to the park are waived to participants, except for runs. Call (850) 267-8330 for more information. NEIGH AND BRAY SHOW AT PLEASANT RIDGE ARENA OCT. 20 Pleasant Ridge Arena in DeFuniak Springs is holding a Neigh and Bray Fun Show from 4 p.m. 12 a.m. Hosted by owners Diana and Red Brannon, young children will enjoy stick races, along with horse back and carriage rides. The more seasoned riders will compete in pole bending and barrel racing. Pleasant Ridge Arena is located at 1917 Pleasant Ridge Road in DeFuniak Springs. The facility hosts a variety of events throughout the year and hosts the neigh and bray-the third Saturday of every month. To find out more, go to their website at www. pleasantridgearena.com. Phone: (850) 892-5398. GROWING AND COOKING WITH HERBS WORKSHOP IN NORTH AND SOUTH WALTON OCT. 23 Join the Walton County Extension Service for their Growing and Cooking with Herbs work- shop on Oct. 23. Time/Location: From 10 a.m. Noon Coastal Branch Office, 70 Logan Lane Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 Phone: (850) 892-8172 From 4 6 p.m. Walton County Extension 732 North 9th Street DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433 Cost is $5 per person and includes sample foods, materials, recipe book, and take home herb clippings. Contact (850) 892-8172 by Oct. 19 to RSVP. For more upcoming events and places to explore the outdoors, go to: WaltonOutdoors.com Destin motorist seriously injured when vehicle strikes building A Destin motorist was taken to Sacred Heart Pensacola with serious injuries in an accident that took place on Oct. 14 at 2:15 a.m. Bicyclist receives minor injuries A bicyclist, 7 years old, from Nashville, received minor inju- ries when he crossed CR-30A and struck a vehicle. The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) report stated that John G. Brittle Jr., 48, of Brentwood, Tenn. was traveling west on CR- 30A, just east of Pa- tina Road. The juvenile bicyclist was crossing CR-30A from south to north, and did not ob- serve Brittle's vehicle. The bicycle struck the vehicle. The juvenile was transported to Sa- cred Heart Hospital with non-life-threaten- ing injuries. Brittle was not injured. The FHP report stat- ed that the cyclist was wearing a helmet, and that Brittle was using a seatbelt. The FHP re- port also said that there was a crosswalk near the area of the collision, but the cyclist was not in the crosswalk at the time of collision. The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) stated that Peter'J. Dyer, 27, of Destin, was travel- ing west on U.S. 98 "at a high rate of speed" and failed to maintain its lane of travel in the curved portion of the roadway. Dyer traveled across the center me- dian and the eastbound lane in a southwesterly direction. Dyer's vehicle then traveled onto the eastbound shoulder through shrubbery and into a parking lot, even- tually striking the front of a Winn Dixie build- ing. The FHP report stated that the vehicle came to rest "almost completely inside the Winn Dixie building." Dyer was flown to Sacred Heart Pensacola with serious injuries. No other persons or vehicles were involved. The FHP report stated that Dyer was not using a seatbelt, and an in- vestigation is pending into whether alcohol had been a factor. Runaway juvenile located in Alabama Daniel Colburn Jr., the 17-year-old reported as a runaway on Sept. 24, has been located. Walton County Sher- iffs Office investigators have learned that he has been found by law enforcement authori- ties in Tuscaloosa, Ala. According to the inves- tigators, the juvenile is in good health. Colburn Jr.'s family members have been notified. THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,2012 ROLL CALL Walton County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) Oct. 9 regular meeting A yes vote was to approve the motion. Consideration by the BCC of resolution approving an interlocal agreement to establish the Gulf Consortium to act on the county's behalf in implementa- tion of the RESTORE Act and approving Walton County joining this consor- tium of counties affected by the BP oil spill. Motion by Sara Comander to approve the resolution with attachment stat- ing reservations of the county with regard to the wording of the interlocal agreement and requesting action regarding those reservations. The motion was approved unanimously: Scott Brannon-yes; Sara Co- mander-yes; Cecilia Jones-yes; Larry Jones-yes; Kenneth Pridgen-yes. Proposal and motion by L. Jones to designate Pridgen as the BCC's alter- nate representative on the Gulf Consortium. The motion was approved unanimously. Request by Dave Sell on behalf of the South Walton Tourist Development Council for approval of a $153,100 total expenditure for engineering and de- sign services for beach parking areas on county right-of-way at Walton Dunes, Santa Clara, and Montigo Avenue, with costs to be paid from unanticipated bed tax funds in the TDC budget. Sell advised that there would be a public hearing process for the parking projects. A motion for approval by L. Jones carried unanimously. Request and motion by C. Jones for approval of the appointment of Gerald Burwell as a design professional to serve on the Scenic Corridor Design Re- view Board. The motion was approved unanimously. Presentation of the Recreation Fees Ordinance and the Preservation Fees Ordinance, which had been moved forward to their second reading at the meeting. Following public comment, in order to allow time for further evalu- ation of the impacts of the ordinances on these fee accounts, motions by L. Jones to continue consideration of the ordinances to the Nov. 13 BCC meet- ing. Those motions were approved 4-0, C. Jones having departed. Second reading of proposal by Walton County for the adoption of a large- scale amendment to the Walton County Comprehensive Plan policy on Neigh- borhood Commercial to modify location criteria for the land use classification in order to allow new areas on DeFuniak Street in Grayton Beach, south of CR-30A and north of Pine Street, to be classified as Neighborhood Commer- cial. A motion for approval by Comander carried 4-0. First reading of proposal by Walton County for adoption of a large-scale text amendment to modify the location criteria for new Light Industrial uses to include a compatibility analysis and remove the requirement to locate on a major collector or arterial roadway with access to the regional roadway net- work. A motion to approve the proposal to move forward to a second reading was approved 4-0. Request by the Villas at Inlet Beach for a replat of 10 previously-platted lots to eight lots, along with replat of the subdivision common area, with the condition that lots 2 and 12 would not be part of the plat but would sign docu- ments for subdivision covenants and restric- tions. A motion for approval by Pridgen carried 4-0. Request by Sunset Villas on western shore of Eastern Lake for ap- proval of a replat of lots 8-12, reducing the num- ber of townhomes from five to two. A motion for approval by Pridgen carried 4-0. Two items, the Park Avenue West PUD and the Sugar Sand Lane replat, were continued to the Nov. 13 BCC meeting. www.SrA.coi Craig S Robinson, CPA 38 S 8th Street DeFuniak 850-892-0888 New Fangled Technology Old Fashioned Service Tax Accountants Web-based Bookkeeping & Payroll Financial Consultants Aw. .4 FREE FISH FRY SATURDAY, OCT. 20 DeFuniak Springs Community Center 11 a.m. 2 p.m. Meet and Greet DANNY GRIFFITH Candidate for Sheriff of Walton County Paid Political Advertisement Paid For And Approved By Danny Griffith, Democrat, Candidate For Sheriff Of Walton County 7 H AlMAT COLLECTION DAY The Walton Board of County Commissioners is sponsoring a project to collect recycle. treat, and properly dispose of these and other household hazardous wastes PESTICIDES USED OIL STALE GASOLINE SOLVENTS FERTILIZERS PAINT - PAINT THINNERS PAINT STRIPPERS BATTERIES FURNITURE POLISH * BRAKE FLUID ENGINE DEGREASERS ANTI-FREEZE - POOL CHEMICALS INSECTICIDES SPOT REMOVERS Waste tire amnesty will also be held on the same date, during the same hours and locations Walton County residents may bring up to 12 tires per residence Collection Date: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2012 FROM 8 AM TO 12 PM Locations: Walton County Fairgrounds, Highway 83 North (9th Avenue), DeFuniak Springs South Walton Mosquito Control Office, County Road 393, Santa Rosa Beach No gas cylinders or explosives, please Due to hazardous nature of certain components in home computers, we will be accepting old computer hardware including processors, monitors, keyboards, printers, scanners, etc. Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (small businesses, schools growers, etc.) will be accepted at a reduced rate. For more information or to schedule a drop off time, contact the Landfill Department at 892-8180 s, o c., " This service is free and available to residents of Walton County 4tc 10-4,11,18,25 Flutterby Festival Flitters into Rosemary Beach, Nov. 10-11 One of south Walton's most popular fall events, the annual Flutterby Festival is returning to Rosemary Beach, Nov. 10-11. Presented by the Merchants of Rosemary Beach and the Cultural Arts Alliance of Walton County (CAA), the an- nual Flutterby Festival celebrates art, nature, and the migration of the Monarch Butter- fly. The family-friendly event returns with fan favorites along with some special new ele- ments, including inter- active presentations by the team at Zoo World in Panama City Beach. "The Flutterby Fes- tival is a fun event for kids of all ages," said Jennifer Steele. "We've enjoyed adding new el- ements each year, in- cluding hands-on and interactive stations that allow participants to learn, explore, expe- rience and create." As part of the annual tradition, children cre- ate their own butterfly wing masterpieces to wear in the butterfly costume parade each afternoon at 3:45 p.m. Kids will also enjoy us- ing their creativity to build butterfly puppets and other crafts. Mas- ter Gardener Snookie Parrish will be on hand teaching children the art and science of build- ing their own butterfly garden, and children will have the opportu- nity to decorate a pot and take home a plant to grow their own but- terfly bush. Celebrating art and nature, hun- dreds of butterfly paint- ings created by Walton County students will be on display throughout the festival. Enhancing the focus on nature, Zoo World will bring their animal ambassadors for inter- active presentations. Highlighting species from around the globe, the Zoo World team will delight audiences with their educational and entertaining program. In addition, students from Tesla Academy will showcase their ani- mal friends, including reptiles, amphibians, birds and ferrets. Also, 30A Dance- wave will feature spe- cial choreographed per- formances celebrating butterflies and nature through dance. There will also be musical per- formances by Tesla and Ohana Bands, along with fun kids music by 30A Radio. Perfor- mances by The Seaside Repertory Theatre will include audience par- ticipation and lots of laughs. Street games, face painting, hula hooping, street and mural painting, and a stilt walker will keep families entertained be- tween productions. On the East Green, Cottages for Kids' whim- sical cottages, ranging from fairytale creations to modern designs, will be on display. Fami- lies are invited to walk through the cottages to personally experi- ence the creativity and craftsmanship of these playhouses, which will be auctioned off to ben- efit the Children's Vol- unteer Health Network later in the month. Flutterby Festival attendees looking for a snack, sweet treat or a meal will delight in the delicious offerings by Rosemary Beach res- taurants. As an added bonus, families can ex- plore the locally-owned shops and galleries while spending the af- ternoon in Rosemary Beach. The Flutterby Festi- val is sponsored by the Merchants of Rosemary Beach. Other spon- sors include Rosemary Beach Property Own- ers Association, Dan- neker Inc., and SoWal. com. Admission to the Flutterby Festival is free. Some activities re- quire a small fee with proceeds benefiting the CAA. For more infor- mation, visit Cultural- ArtsAlliance.com or call (850) 622-5970. The Cultural Arts Al- liance of Walton Coun- ty, Inc. is the officially designated local arts agency, and serves as an umbrella organiza- tion to support the arts through leadership, advocacy, funding, pro- grams and education. The vision of the CAA is to be the catalyst for Walton County's growth as a center for artistic and cultural excellence through which lives are enriched, economy is stimulated and com- munity is strengthened. www.culturalartsal- liance.com Coastal Branch Library preschool story hour celebrates Fire Prevention Week Book Sale at Coastal Branch Library Oct. 27 There will be a book sale, Saturday, Oct. 27, from 9 a.m. -1 p.m. in the community room at the Coastal Library. Join the Friends of the Coastal Library with their annual fall sale. Friends, new members, and those wishing to join the Friends Group are invited to the pre- sale scheduled Friday, Oct. 26 from 3 5 p.m. All proceeds from the sale benefit the library with purchase of new books and items. Wal- ton County Coastal Library, 437 Green- way Trail, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459, phone number (850) 267-2809, www.youseemore.com/ walton CERT VOLUNTEER LAURA GARDZALLA, OF FREEPORT, has been a team member for two-plus years. She, along with her young colleague, signed up for more emergency response training to be conducted at a later date. Wal- ton County Sheriff's Office investigator Wendy Adams (in back) explained the use of the various items found in trained CERT team member's "bug-out pack." (Photo by Reid Tucker) The Coastal Branch Library preschool sto- ry hour, on Thursday, Oct. 18 at 11 a.m., will celebrate Fire Preven- tion Week. Sammy the Fireman will bring his fire engine for a visit with, the Preschool Story Time Group at SPILL to join the consortium and whether that mem- ber would be allowed to vote. Additionally, the letter inquired about meeting locations, whether consortium meetings would be re- corded, and if it would be possible for them to be webcast. District 3 Commis- sioner Larry Jones com- mented that certainly Walton County needed to move forward with becoming a member of and participating in the consortium---but that the county also needed to make sure that "the issues we have" with the agreement were ad- dressed promptly by the consortium. District 4 Commis- sioner Sara Comander has been serving as the county's representative at RESTORE Act meet- ings and will represent the county on the con- the Coastal Library in honor of Fire Preven- tion Week. Firemen will discuss fire safety and bring their gear and equipment for an all hands on learning discovery. Ms. Lauren, storyteller, will pres- ent firemen stories with a craft for the event. Bring your friends out to the Library for Fire Prevention Week where learning is fun! Visit Coastal Library, 437 Greenway Trail, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459, www.youseemore.com/ walton. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1-C sortium. The BCC ap- proved District 2 Com- missioner Kenneth Pridgen to serve as an alternate. Comander suggested that this re- sponsibility be trans- ferred to one of the in- coming commissioners when they take office in November. The BCC discussed several variations on structure/member cat- egories for the Local Restore Council (LRC), a volunteer group that will vet projects to be proposed for Walton County's portion of the 35-percent "local pot" of the BP fines. The com- missioners put off a de- cision on the matter but asked that applications be taken from the public for potential volunteers to serve on the LRC. Demers was asked to research funding for a staff person to under- take tasks related to the RESTORE Act, includ- ing coordinating with other counties and gov- ernment officials, set- ting up meetings, and identifying any funds needed to get potential projects "shovel ready." FLYNT for IR CERT CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1-C also feature items most people might not imme- diately think of, such as glow sticks, heavy-duty gloves and a four-in-one aluminum tool that can be used to turn off gas or water valves, knock out a window or as an impromptu self-defense weapon. An inventory of CERT member's kits will be conducted at fu- ture team meetings. Correction In the Oct. 11 Her- ald/Breeze article "Wal- ton County ponders course for RESTORE Act," it was reported that the Local Restore Councils (LRCs) es- tablished by the af- fected counties would be charged with vetting project proposals for the consortium or state "pot of money" from the BP oil spill fines. In reality, the LRCs will deal with project proposals for the local "pot" resulting from these fines. ~ Unbiased Integrity ~ High Professional Standards ~ Fully Accredited Agency - Increased Efficiency - Conservative Fiscal Management - Fully Transparent and Connected with the Community PLEASE VOTE REPUBLICAN Mike Adkinson for Sheriff Learn more about how Mike is improving law enforcement and public safety in Walton County at www.lmprovingPublicSafety.com Political advertisement paid for and approved by Michael Adkinson Jr, Republican, for Walton County Sheriff. .p . .. . ... ..,..... PAGE 3-C THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,2012 PAGE 4-C Belhaven student- athletes recognized for academics The following stu- dent-athletes earned a 3.0 GPA (or higher) for the 2012 spring semes- ter: Kaylie Kingsbury from Miramar Beach, Fla. is a sophomore pur- suing a bachelor of sci- ence in sports medicine from Belhaven Univer- sity. Shelby Watson from Santa Rosa Beach, Fla. is a junior pursuing a bachelor of science in business administra- tion from Belhaven University. The Belhaven Uni- versity Athletic De- partment celebrated the achievements of student athletes during the Excellence in Ath- letics Day on Sept. 27 at the Center for the Arts Concert Hall. This semi-annual event was held to honor students who excel in both athletics and aca- demics. A total of 174 students were recog- nized for earning a 3.0 GPA (or higher) for the past semester. Belhaven University stands among select Christian colleges and universities and has been repeatedly named one of "America's 100 Best College Buys." The University offers 30 academic majors across a full spectrum of disciplines as well as a variety of graduate programs. In addition, Belhaven has achieved the distinction of being among only 30 univer- sities nationally accred- ited in each of the major arts music, theatre, visual art and dance. "Tail Waggin' Tutors" Reading Programs offered at Coastal Branch Library The Walton County Coastal Library in San- ta Rosa Beach will offer "Tail Waggin' Tutors" Reading Programs, Tuesday Oct. 23, 10:30 a.m. -12 p.m. and Thurs- day Oct. 25, 3:30-5 p.m. Registration is limited; call or visit the Coastal Library for registration forms. Children are invited to the Coastal Library for a special reading visit with Isabelle, the Reading Education As- sistance Dog (R.E.A.D), Therapy Dog Interna- tional certified. Isa- belle's handler will as- sist with flashcards, reading assistance and all the attentions for beginner and advanced readers. In partnership with Therapy Dog In- ternational, a volunteer organization dedicated to regulating, test- ing, and registration of therapy dogs and their volunteer handlers for the purpose of visiting nursing homes, hospi- tals, and other institu- tions --"TailWaggin' Tu- tors" Reading Program encourages children to read by providing a nonjudgmental listen- er and furry friend to read to who won't laugh at them if they make a mistake or stumble over a word, but rather lie next to them and enjoy the story being read to them. The chil- dren learn to associate reading with being with the dog, and begin to view reading in a posi- tive way. Over time, the child's reading ability and confidence can im- prove because they are practicing their skills, which will make them enjoy reading even more." For more information call (850) 376-4190 for Nancy Bown; dog certifi- cation specialist or Lin- da Thompson at (850) 267-2809. The Coastal Branch Library is at 437 Greenway Trail, Santa Rosa Beach, FL. www.youseemore.com/ walton Pre-School Story Time Pre-schoolStoryTime will be every Thurs- day through June in the Coastal Branch Li- brary community room, 437 Greenway Trail, Santa Rosa Beach, Fla. Join preschool friends and parents for engag- ing stories, refresh- ments and a craft time. Thanks to support from Friends of the Coastal Branch Library. Call Linda Thompson (850) 267-2809 for more in- formation. Florida Trail Association events Saturday, Oct. 20, at 8 a.m. Join the Flor- ida Trail Association for a nine-mile hike on Nokuse Plantation near Freeport, Fl. Details: (850) 683-0803 or (816) 916-5756 or www.choc- taw.floridatrail.org Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 6 p.m. Monthly meeting of the Florida Trail As- sociation at Ed's Home- town Seafood & Steaks in Niceville. Visitors welcome. Details: (850) 654-1172 or www.choc- taw.floridatrail.org Friday, Oct. 26, at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 28. Join the Florida Trail Association for an Out- door Recreation Festi- val and Regional Con- ference at Adventures Unlimited near Milton, Fl. Details: (850) 287- 1748 or www.choctaw. floridatrail.org ..FL FIRE Poitca AvetiemntPad oran Aprve B THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,2012 I J SWCMCD DIRECTOR BEN BREWER with spray truck. South Walton County Mosquito Control District operations Story and photos by BEN GRAFTON The South Walton County Mosquito Con- trol District (SWCM- CD) is an independent special taxing district which was established in 1964 to operate un- der the authority of a board of three elected commissioners who are: Chairman John Magee, James Crawford and Robert Hudson. The purpose of the district is to control disease bear- ing and nuisance insects to improve the quality of life in south Walton County. Day to day op- erations are managed by Director Ben Brewer who, in an interview on Oct. 12, provided this overview of the district. The first concern is to control mosquitoes, of which, according to Brewer, there may be 25 30 varieties. Some are active in the day and some are active at night. It is important to know which mosquitoes are present and Brewer said, "If we know what the' species is,'we know how to treat it better." To get this informa- tion the district has more than 20 stations (the largest number in northwest Florida), positioned throughout south Walton. All of the stations are equipped with mosquito traps and 18 of them have four individual cages for chickens from which blood samples are tak- en and sent to a labo- ratory in Tallahassee where they are tested for disease anti-viruses. The number and vari- ety of mosquitoes taken from each trap daily is recorded. Brewer said, "We probably average 15 varieties each day, sometimes as many as 10 varieties in one trap. ...and If we find more than 25 mosquitoes in one of our traps, we spray that area." All of this work is done by a modest staff including two office per- sonnel, one equipment mechanic, two specific equipment operators, and seven part time sprayer operators, one of whom can work days and the rest of whom normally work eve- nings. The two specific equipment operators keep vegetation under control in the 47 miles of ditches that the dis- trict services. One of the part time equipment op- erators is also qualified to identify mosquitoes and take blood samples from the chickens. To accomplish its work the district main- taiis, on its 10-acre property, eight trucks and one Kubota util- ity vehicle all equipped with spray equipment. In addition there is a "thermal fogger," a de- vice operated by one man, on foot. Brewer says "The fogger is dif- ficult to use, but it de- livers a low animal tox- icity insect control fog with excellent results." The trucks serve 13 spray routes and the fogger is used the day before to control insects in an area to be used for events like a large wedding or a festival. Before using the fogger the district must notify the fire department and the forestry service so the fog is not misidenti- fied as a fire. On Mondays the blood samples taken from the chickens are spun on a centrifuge to separate their compo- nents. Portions of the components are then sent to a laboratory in Tallahassee where they are tested for anti-bod- ies like those from East- ern Equine Encephali- tis and West Nile Virus. Initial results of the tests are faxed back to the district on Friday where they are used to plan the most effective control measures. The chickens used in the tests are not harmed by the viruses. They do not catch the disease nor do they spread it, but once they test positive for the anti-bodies they can no longer be used to detect the presence of new vi- ruses. These birds are returned to the supplier and exchanged for new birds that do not test positive for the viruses. Brewer said, "We have our populated ar- eas well covered. Traps are usually located toward the back of a neighborhood close to one of the wet areas and in a location that we can access easily. We also have one station in Grayton Beach State Park. Of course, there are some undeveloped areas where there are no roads for access, so we can't get into those." The mosquito traps, known as New Jersey light traps, have a light under an umbrella-like lid. There is an air gap between the lid and the cylindrical barrel of the trap through which mosquitoes, attracted by the light, can enter. Once mosquitoes are inside, an exhaust fan in the bottom of the trap sucks them into a collection bottle where they are dispatched by insecticide. The bottle is removed and the mosquitoes are identi- fied and counted. In addition to spray-' ing insecticide the trucks are used to treat water in ditches and other wet areas with larvacides to kill mos- quitoes before they reach the adult stage. This technique is very effective. In another control technique mosquito- eating minnows, native to the area, are harvest- ed and distributed into bodies of water where they are needed to help manage the mosquito problem. Brewer said, "Our workers like to use this method because it is environmentally friend- ly. Residents call in and ask us to put minnows in their ponds, idle swimming pools, large fountains and other wetland areas, and we fill these requests. We also treat some of the area swamps with min- nows." And what about the down side? Brewer said, "We get calls every day. We spray at the label rate approved by the EPA. And from what I read and see, natural ultra violet light rays break down the spray chemicals very quickly. ...We try to stay away from large bodies of water and we try to .keep our spray out of the bay....and, there are some people who are against use of any chemicals. They send us quotes out of articles... but if you go to the whole peer review, you find that the effects are not as severe as some people would have you believe." COLLECTION STATION. Pictured here are four chicken cages with a mos- quito trap in the middle. KUBOTA UTILITY VEHICLE WITH SPRAYER. Ben Brewer at the wheel. W- THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 Things that go bump in the night, scary faces around every corner, and blood-curdling noises echoing from each dimly-lit street. No I'm not talking about the upcoming elections, but about Halloween, a day when even adults feel like little children again. You could not have missed all the decora- tions, the candy aisle at Walmart and the numer- ous costumes that hang on the store racks at Target. It is the first "holiday" of the fall season and the one night when kids dress up like their favorite mon- ster, and the adults trying to fit into a costume that makes them look like their favorite high school idol. Halloween, for many, is that evening when every- one can dress up, fill their bellies and bags with can- dy, and for some, consume more than just Sweet Tarts and Reese's Cups. It's the one night that acting like a kid when in yours 40s is perfectly acceptable and for the children, the one time that parents allow their offspring to be any- thing they could possibly SHARVYEST " t' MARKET "" " THE 2012 HARVEST MARKET, and Boo Spectacu- lar returns to Rosemary Beach, Oct. 28, beginning at 9 a.m. Throughout the day, more than 60 artists from around the region will be exhibiting throughout the day in a variety of media. For more information on any of the Halloween events taking place at Rosemary Beach, call 951-2148, or log on to www.hilltopproductionsinc.conm. imagine, and accompany it with a pound of sugar. There are numerous activities that are taking place around the Florida Panhandle, that if you celebrate the "day of the dead," or not, there are plenty.of activities to en- tertain all ages of the fam- ily. The 2012 Harvest Mar- ket and Boo Spectacular: Rosemary Beach will once again play host to both events. The Harvest Mar- ket will take place Oct. 27, from 9 a.m. 5 p.m. More than 50 artists will take part in the event that will have artists selling and exhibiting in the media of oil, watercolor, and pastel, wood and metal sculp- ture, pottery, handcrafted jewelry and furniture, and much more. Since it is Halloween, Rosemary Beach, will also be host- ing the third annual Mon- strous Celebration Kid Block Party, taking place from 5 7 p.m. Following the block party, the mer- chant trick-or-treating will begin throughout the town center. For more in- formation, or for a Harvest Market application, log on to www.hilltopproduc- tionsinc.com., or call 951- 2148. The Third Annual Hal- loweener Derby Day will be held in the Seaside Am- phitheater on Saturday morning, Oct. 27, at 9 a.m. The event is sponsored by the Merchants of Seaside, the Halloweener Derby Day is a fundraiser for 30A Radio, with a portion of proceeds benefiting the Alaqua Animal Refuge. Events include: the dachs- hund-only race, a pet cos- tume contest, and a live musical performance by BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Grit & Grace's summer production of "Life at the Landings...and Beyond," is coming back for one more run. The production will take place once again at the WISE Educational and Performing Arts Center in DeFuniak Springs. Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased by logging on to www.gri- tandgrace.org. Tickets are very limited for both performances. the Brian James Concert (along with Matt Miller) will begin immediately after the costume contest. For more information, log on to www.seaside.com., or call the Seaside Mer- chants at 231-5424. Haunted Hay Ride: Several Halloween at- tractions in Panama City Beach provide great enter- tainment for kids. One of them is the Haunted Hay Ride, held on Oct. 28 and 29 in Bay County Parks (in the Upper Grand La- goon area). There are 20 spooky sites planted along the path of the hay ride that progresses through the park's walking trail and into the depths of the woods. Boo at the Beach: En- joy the beautiful Florida October weather with the family-friendly Boo at the Beach event. Scheduled for Oct. 29 at Pier Park (in the El Centro Beach area) this event includes spooky stories, pumpkin carv- ing, face painting, and a costume contest. For arts and crafts and more, bring your little ones to this com- munity event. Scheduled from 10 a.m. to noon, this is a fun activity during the day before all of the trick- or-treating. This event is free and open to the pub- lic. Maze of Terror: For some, no Halloween would be complete with- out a bone-chilling walk through a haunted house. If you're planning a visit to Panama City Beach, you will find this experi- ence at the Maze of Terror. Held on Oct. 21-22 and Oct. 28-30, this is a 6,000- square foot haunted house that is not appropriate for children. Another option for a local haunted house is called the Haunted Mar- ket. Scarecrow Festival: One of the ongoing events around Halloween in Panama City Beach is the Scarecrow Festival. Scheduled for Oct. 19-30, this family-friendly event includes trick-or-treating, games, storytelling and, as the name might sug- gest, a scarecrow contest. Located in the historic St. Andrews community. The event is free and open to the public. Haunted House: On Oct. 27 and 28, the Board- walk on Okaloosa Island will hold its third annual Theater & Coneerts around the South Atlanta Heart, 11/19, Hard Rock Casino and Resort John Legend, 10/20, Chastain Park Daryl Hall and John Oates, 11/9, Beau Rivage Casino Madonna, 11/17, Philips Arena and Resort Justin Bieber, 1/23/13, Philips Arena The Charlie Daniels Band, 11/10, IP Casino and Resort Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus, 1/13/13- Ronnie Milsap, 11/23, Hard Rock Casino and Resort 1/18/13, Philips Arena Everclear, 11/24, Hard Rock Casino and Resort Biloxi Pensacola Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons, 11/2, Beau Rivage Disney Live, 12/12, Pensacola Civic Center Casino and Resort Toby Mac, 12/13, Pensacola Civic Center Clint Black, 11/3, IP Casino and Resort Jacksonville Styx, 11/9, Hard Rock Casino and Resort Peter White Christmas, 12/14, Florida Theatre Kenny Loggins, 11/9, IP Casino and Resort Celtic Crossroads, 2/23/13, Florida Theatre j Events around the Panhandle The 5th Annual Bay- towne Wharf Beer Fes- tival: The event returns Oct. 19 and 20 to Baytowne Wharf. This popular fes- tival features 40 on-site craft brewers, more than 200 domestic and interna- tional beers, seminars and samplings and live music. Beer novices to beer lovers will be able to sample do- mestic and international options, including spe- cialty, seasonal and not- yet-released beers. For the most up-to-date informa- tion and to purchase tick- ets visit baytownewharf- beerfestival.com. Seeing Red Wine Fes- tival: The annual event re- turns to the seaside com- munity, Nov. 2 4. Among the events or the Vintner's Dinner, the Al Fresco Wine Tasting, the Saturday Walk Around Wine Tast- ing, and then the Sunday Champagne and Bubbles Celebration. The event is one of the pinnacle events on the Emerald Coast and attracts hundreds of wine enthusiasts to the coast. For more information, and reservations for all listed events, log on to www.see- ingredwinefestival.com. The 2012 Harvest Market: Rosemary Beach will once again play host to both events. The Harvest Market will take place Oct. 27, from 9 a.m. 5 p.m. More than 50 artists will take part in the event that will have artists sell- ing and exhibiting in the media of oil, watercolor, and pastel, wood and metal sculpture, pottery, handcrafted jewelry and furniture, and much more. Since it is Halloween, Rosemary Beach, will also be hosting the third annu- al Monstrous Celebration Kid Block Party, taking place from 5 7 p.m. Fol- lowing the block party, the merchant trick-or-treating will begin throughout the town center. For more information, or for a Harvest Market application, log on to www. hilltopproductionsinc.com. The 2012 Holiday Market and Light Up the Town: The annual Christmas event returns to Rosemary Beach, Nov. 23 and 24. On Nov. 24, Rosemary Beach will flip the switch and more than 500,000 lights will illuminate the eve- ning sky, along with the 50-foot spruce Christmas tree. Throughout the eve- ning, choirs, the arrival of Santa and many more surprises will entertain thousands. On Nov. 24, the morning is kicked off as hundreds will have the chance to meet Santa and have their picture taken with the jolly fat man. Also, the annual Holiday Market takes place from 9 a.m. 5 p.m., with more than 70 artists and craft- ers, in the media of oil, watercolor, and pastel, wood and metal sculpture, pottery, handcrafted jew- elry and furniture, holiday decorations and gifts. For more information about any of the events taking place that weekend at Rosemary Beach, of for a Holiday Market vendor application (remaining spaces are very limited), log on to www.hilltoppro- ductionsinc.com. Kid's Haunted House. For those who don't know, the Boardwalk is located on U.S. 98. Look for the bright signs for Fl6yd's and the Gulfarium. Destin Commons: On Oct. 28, kids ages 1 to 12 will compete for prizes, in their age group, for scariest, cutest, and most original costumes. Regis- tration will be at 2 p.m. The contest begins at 3 p.m, followed by store-to- store Trick or Treating. This event is held on Main Street in Destin Commons. Also, take your scary, frightening costumed chil- dren to Destin Commons on Halloween night. They will love Trick or Treating around the stores from 5 - 7 p.m. Halloween Hash: Join in the fun with the Siete Cerveza Hash House Har- riers as we celebrate Hal- loween with a hash run. They will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 31 at Publix by Brooks Bridge. Even though it's customary to wear a Halloween cos- tume, keep in mind they do run a few miles, so be comfortable. This annual "Halloweenie Hash" will cost $5. They may be too old in the real world, but in this hash house, no one is ever too old to trick or treat. So bring treats (or tricks) to give out to every- one! Visit www.sietecerve- za.com for more informa- tion. In DeFuniak Springs, the annual downtown trick-or-treating takes place on Oct. 31, from 5-7 p.m. The event takes place on Baldwin Avenue, and then extends around Circle Drive, completely around Lake DeFuniak. Numerous businesses, clubs, and organizations throughout the city will be handing out candy, toys and other treats through- out the night. There will be children on the streets trick-or-treating, so ev- eryone is cautioned to be mindful of them as they fill their bags with candy. Parents are asked to be sure that their children's costumes are visible, and that traffic can see them crossing the roads, either with reflective shoe wear, or with glow-in-the-dark costumes. Be safe and Happy Hal- loween! THIS LITTLE KITTY WAS ALL dressed up and headed out to trick-or-treat at last year's trick-or-treat- ing in DeFuniak Springs. This year, the event returns on Oct.31, from 5-7p.m. AtT e O IE -wl Marquis Cinema 10 2828 Richbourg Lane, Crestview (850) 306-2500 Argo (R) Here Comes the Boom (PG) Sinister (R) Frankenweenie (PG) Frankenweenie in Disney Digital 3-D (PG) Hotel Transylvania (PG) Hotel Transylvania 3D (PG) Taken 2 (PG-13) Looper (R) Pitch Perfect (PG-13) House at the End of the Street (PG-13) Rave Motion Pictures 4100 Legacy Drive, Destin (850) 337-8777 Argo (R) Atlas Shrugged Part 2 (PG- 13) Here Comes the Boom (PG) Seven Psychopaths (R) Sinister (R) Frankenweenie (PG) Frankenweenie in Disney Digital 3-D (PG) Frankenweenie: An IMAX 3D Experience (PG) Looper (R) The Perks of Being a Wall- flower Hotel Transylvania (PG) Hotel Transylvania 3D (PG) Trouble with the Curve (PG- 13) Taken 2 (PG-13) Pitch Perfect (PG-13) The Grand 16 Panama City Beach 500 South Pier Park, Pan- ama City, FL 32413 (850) 233-4835 Atlas Shrugged Part 2 (PG- 13) Here Comes the Boom (PG) Taken 2 (PG-13) Argo (R) Seven Psychopaths (R) Frankenweenie (PG) Frankenweenie in Disney Digital 3-D (PG) Frankenweenie: An IMAX 3D Experience (PG) Sinister (R) Pitch Perfect (PG-13) Looper (R) Won't Back Down (PG) Hotel Transylvania (PG) Hotel Transylvania 3D (PG) House at the End of the Street (PG-13) Trouble with the Curve (PG- 13) UA Santa Rosa 10 300 Mary Esther Blvd. Mary Esther (850) 243-5260 Atlas Shrugged Part 2 (PG- 13) Here Comes the Boom (PG) Frankenweenie (PG) Frankenweenie in Disney Digital 3-D (PG) Hotel Transylvania (PG) Hotel Transylvania 3D (PG) Seven Psychopaths (R) Pitch Perfect (PG-13) Trouble with the Curve (PG- 13) Won't Back Down (PG) End of Watch (R) Finding Nemo 3D (G) The Possession (PG-13) Regal Sun Plaza Stadium 427 Mary Esther Blvd. Mary Esther (850) 244-4252 Argo (R) Sinister (R) Taken 2 (PG-13) Looper (R) Dredd 3D (R) House at the End of the Street (PG-13) Resident Evil: Retribution 3D (R) The Expendables 2 (R) Lively Cinema 10 (Former- ly Destin Cinema) 759 E. U.S. 98, Destin (850) 654-2992 Argo (R) The Master (R) House at the End of the Street (PG-13) Taken 2 (PG-13) The Odd Life of Timothy Green (PG) Won't Back Down (PG) End of Watch (R) Trouble with the Curve (PG- 13) Hope Springs (PG-13) ~s~i~4 PAGE 5-C PAE6CTEDFNA PRNSHRL REEHUSAOTBR1,212 SOME 800 ATTENDEES had a great evening of music for doubly good causes, Shelter House and Alaqua Animal Refuge, at Share the Shelter Music Fest. Share the Shelter Music Fest raises nearly $34,000 for charities Benefiting partners, Shelter House and Alaqua Animal Refuge, recently announced that the Share the Shel- ter Music Fest raised nearly $34,000 for both charities. The day long music fest that was held on Saturday, Sept. 29, at- tracted nearly 800 at- tendees and featured several area artists, food vendors and musicians. Four legged friends were also invited to this year's event and even walked away with a dog "swag bag" courtesy of Furry Fanatics. "We recognize that there is a circle of vio- lence that affects the entire family," said Laurie Hood, founder and executive director of Alaqua. "Alaqua has targeted programs to recognize abuse, pro- vide law enforcement with tools for successful investigations, provide education on the corre- lation between animal abuse and domestic violence and ultimate- ly, prosecute the abus- ers. Share the Shelter is such an important event for both organiza- tions and our partner- ship i k-\ey to making a differ ,n:e." "Mu iC touches peo- ple in so mna nv v. avs and brings people together for :i common casee We ;ai. s-: grateful to: have haid iiu,:h amazingm music. la n ,. comn i it tee members and volun- teers that were willing to share their time and talent and help spread awareness about do- mestic violence and animal abuse," said Mi- chelle Sperzel, execu- tive director, Shelter House. "People often forget that domestic violence touches the entire family, including the family pets. When a woman leaves an abu- sive home and starts a new life she is not only saving her own life, she is saving the lives of her children and animals. We are so proud of this year's fest and its suc- cess and look forward to next year!" Visit the Share the Shelter Facebook page, www.facebook.com/ SharetheShelter, for updates and the save the date for fall 2013 to be announced soon. Also, the exclusive 2012 Share the Shelter CD, featuring all this year's musical artists as well as a bonus track from Say the Word Poetry, is still for sale and can be purchased online. For even more info, visit www.sharetheshelter. org Share the Shelter is a one-of-a-kind fundrais- er held at Gulf Place. on 30a. This da\'long celIebration of music and optimism features musical talent, mer- chandise lenders, and even a doggie play area. One hundred percent of the profits from the event will go towards giving women, children and animals a second chance at life. When do- mestic violence strikes, it affects not only the family, but the family pets, as well. It is be- cause of this that Shel- ter House and Alaqua Animal Refuge are join- ing forces. Shelter House is the state-certified domestic violence shelter serv- ing victims of domestic violence in Okaloosa and Walton counties. Services provided in- clude a 24-hour hotline, crisis counseling, advo- cacy, outreach, primary prevention, transitional housing and confiden- tial shelter. If you feel that a family member or intimate partner is endangering your physical or emotional safety or if you know someone experiencing this in their home, call Shelter House's hotline at 1-800-44-ABUSE or 850-863-4777. Alaqua Animal Ref- uge, a nonprofit organi- zation located in North- west Florida, advocates the general welfare and humane treatment of animals by provid- ing shelter, prevention of pet overpopulation and adoption services. Located on 10 acres in the city of Freeport, the refuge was formed by resident and animal activist, Laurie Hood, in 2007 when she dis- covered that countless animals were being eu- thanized due to the lack of a no-kill shelter/adop- tion organization in the area. Since that time, Alaqua Animal Refuge has helped find homes for more than 8,000 animals. Currently, up to 100 animals are ad- opted per month from this unique rescue fa- cility, which serves as a true refuge for more than 250 animals at any given time. For more information on Alaqua Animal Ref- uge, go to www.Alaqua- AnimalRefuge.org or call (850) 880-6399. I p SHR!E . - ..e 'pr.s N J. S $ - ., .... q},,o .: i'-.. r s<, q .-- 1 .... ~PIi.*." ~-U ririr,'?. *' .i' *rd; <)~,S *^^y^ Qau *'r $7"i SHARE THE SHELTER HAD A LOT TO SHARE, with a $34,000 check from proceeds of the Music Fest on Sept. 29. YOUNG AND OLD, MAN AND BEAST enjoyed the music at Share the Shelter Music Fest. [---- d A g C~-------r j. Li' T' Inaugural Treasures of South Walton Adventure Run Oct. 19-21 Avast, ye mateys! There be pirates on these beaches! From Oct. 19-21, pirates and other assorted scally- wags will invade south Walton's normally tranquil Topsail Hill Preserve for the first- ever Treasures of South Walton Adventure Run. Participants in the 5K run will have to guard their "booty" as they progress through a vari- ety of obstacles on their way to the finish line. The Treasures of South Walton Adven- ture Run encompasses an entire weekend of fun, beginning with a masquerade ball Friday evening, where every- one will don their fan- ciest pirate finery for a night of swashbuckling merriment at the Tops'l Resort, overlooking the Gulf of Mexico. Gentle- men o' fortune and love- ly lasses will enjoy danc- ing to live music, dining on hors d'oeuvres, and a cash bar. Don't forget to bring your pieces of eight for the silent auc- tion! There's a special one- mile fun run for cabin boys and girls age 14 and under on Saturday, with a scaled-down ver- sion of the course just for them. The main event is Sunday, when hearty landlubbers will try to outmaneuver buc- caneers out to plunder their booty (four gold- en flags) as they make their way along the 5k obstacle course. The weekend culminates in an awards ceremony, with prizes for the run- ner with the fastest time with booty intact and the pirate with the most booty. Sponsored by Visit South Walton, the Trea- sures of South Walton Adventure Run is pro- duced by SRB Produc- tions, whose goal is to produce exciting events in order to leverage awareness and funding for charitable organiza- tions. The beneficiary of the 2012 event is Food for Thought, which pro- vides backpacks filled with easy-to-make meals, allowing chil- dren in need to focus on their development and education. Adventure races have become wildly popular in recent years, draw- ing millions of partici- pants nationwide. They blend the traditional 5k run with obstacle courses of varying de- grees of difficulty. Some include swimming, cy- cling, climbing or rap- pelling as part of the race. According to race organizer Shelley Reif- schneider, the races are popular because they challenge participants and are more entertain- ing than a typical 5k. "Adventure runners like a challenge, and they want more excitement than that provided by a standard 5k run," she says. "Most adventure races are extremely muddy, and some are extremely difficult. We thought we'd provide something a little dif- ferent in south Walton: a fun challenge through coastal forest and along the sugar-white sand and clear turquoise wa- ter of the Gulf of Mexico. Nowhere else offers the setting we have here." Adds John Ervin, di- rector of marketing and communications for Visit South Walton, "We are delighted to spon- sor the inaugural Trea- sures of South Walton Adventure Run. This family-friendly event showcases the unparal- leled natural beauty of our destination, while promoting fitness and the outdoors. We ex- pect this race to become enormously popular very quickly." For more informa- tion or to register, go to http://southwal- tonadventurerun.com/ registration/. View the Adventure Run album on Facebook at http:// on.fb.me/QdfFnT. I I 11 .1 STA(GE-FULL OF TALENT was on hand to rt. fp1cl /or twin charities Shliltir House and. .4iqii,.i Animul R 'lti/ge. I THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 PAGE 6-C TO PLACE CLASSIFIED ADS ... CALL 892-3232 Visa, Mastercard & Discover Accepted CL, AS'SIF EDS CLASSIFIED & LEGAL DEADLINE IS CLA^ IS -~ MONDAY 4:30 P.M. OCT 18, 2012 PETS/SUPPLIES/ SERVICES ANIMAL STERILIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM of Walton County 850-329-5655. 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BRANDI'S ATTIC SULF SERVICE MINISTORAGE 835-2850 112 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 I*.lel (ommunilionl, [LL 'oice & Data 1450) 92-2934 CLEANING. WILL CLEAN YOUR HOUSE SPOTLESS. Call 213-6017 or 892-4008. $40 min $10 hr. tfc 2/9 ----------------------------------------. DOZIER, Tractor, and backhoe work. Clear land or lots. Drive- ways, tree removal, very reli- able and reasonable. Call Keith at OR 850-333-3425. 22wds tfc 11/17 .............................-----------. COTZIN BUILDERS. New homes, additions, remodeling, roofing, electric, plumbing, A.C. decks, siding. Everything you made need. Certified Building Contractor Lic # CBC1258603. Call Tom 850-307-8617. 28wds tfc 8/9 ----------------------------------------- MAINTENANCE & REPAIR. Carpentry & painting. 892-7488 or 830-6176. tfc 8/11 ----------------------------------------. ODD JOBS-PLUMBING, ELECTRIC, carpentry, paint- ing, siding, etc. Call Paul Rush- ing at 850-401-1537. tfc 12/6 ----------------------------------------. SAVE $$ on your insurance call for home inspections. Cer- tified Building Contractor Lic # CBC1258603. Call Tom 850- 307-8617. 19WDS tfc 7/26. ------------------------------------ YARD SALE CHECK OUT OUR BOOTH AT ST. AGATHA'S Sale on the Cir- cle October 20th. Homemade cakes, floral arrangements, Rada cutlery, porcelian dolls, glassware, DVD's. Gourds, Handmade aprons, and fresh boiled peanuts. ----------------------------------------- DOWNSIZING. GIGANTIC Large variety yard sale. Fur- niture, antiques, window a/c Good prices. Don't miss this one. 2629 N. Hwy 81 Ponce de Leon. Fri. Oct. 19. Sat. Oct. 20. 8 am to 5 pm. --------------------------------------- HUGE YARD SALE. Sat. 20th. from 8-12.55 Plateau Ave. Lots of Christmas decorations and floral most new. Housewares & decorations, too much to list. Raindate 27th. ltp 10/18 ---------------------------------------- YARD SALE. SAT. Oct. 20 2 7 am. 522 Michigan Lane. Go 90 W to Kings Lake, turn right on Mosley, turn left on Michi- gan Lane go till dead-end. ---------------------------------------- 5TH ANNUAL "SALE ON THE LAKEYARD at Circle Drive" DeFuniak. Oct. 20 ( 8am-2pm). Antiques, crafts, fleas, yard sale items. Lunch. Benefit St. Agatha's Episco- pal Church-Vendors/Donors/ Buyers Needed. Information or Reservations Call 850-830- 7663/892-6292/419-3939. ----------------------------------------- RENTAL RBOURS &' SHOEMAKER PLACE Very Spacious, 2bd/2ba apart- Business and Residential Installations and Prewire Business Systems All Major Brands! Local Phone Service SCat 5 Cabeling SFiberoptics ^- Voicemail Sales, Lease & Repair Authorized Shipping Outlet NEW-TEL Communications 23 South 7th Street DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 E-Mail: (850) 892-2934 1-800-827-2934 Fax: (850) 892-6357 newtelcomm@panhandle.rr.com ments, with balcony. Has lots of storage space. Washing machine & dryer in each unit. Includes pool, playground and car wash area. $595 mo. & $250 sd. Call 850-951-0014 and mention this ad. 1tp 10/18 ----------------------------------------- FOR RENT: SMALL APART- MENT. Bed bath kitchenette. $450 a month. Utilities fur- nished in DeFuniak Springs. Please no children. No pets. Call 850-859-2530. Itp 10/18 .......-------------------------------- AFFORDABLE ROOM for rent (850) 836-6223 2tp 10/18- 10/25 -------------------------------------- 2BD/2FULL BATH MH. Sits on 1/2 acre New washer & dryer, refrig., stove, dishwasher. $550 mo. & $550 dep. NO PETS. 1015 Lot 4 Martin Road. 892- 2979/797-6009. tfc 10/18 -------------------------------------.... 3BR/2BA $650 MO. & $650 DEP. Family friendly area. CA/ CH. No pets. Have your own Syard. Call Sherry. 333-7910. 1tp 10/18 -------------------------------------- BRICK HOUSE FOR RENT. 3bd/2ba CHA, Washer & dryer hookup. Stove, refrigerator, 76 Rushing Rd. PDL. $625 month. Call 687-0776. tfc 10/11 --....................................... FOR RENT-One bedroom cabin. Fully furnished, comes with cable T.V., water, sewer & garbage & electric for $145.00 a week. Located on 15 acres with seven ponds at 6291 Coy Burgess Rd. DeFuniak Springs. Call 401-4754. 1tp 10/18 ----------------------------------------- FOR RENT: 5 BEDROOM 3.5 path. Lakehouse, in-ground pool, hot tub on 1 acre. $1650. mo & 1 month deposit. 850- 660-1228. 3tp 10/18-11/1 ......................................... DEFUNIAK SPRINGS Clean Furnished 2 bedroom 2 bath Mobile C/A/H in the beautiful country. Washer amd Dryer - DISH is available. Weekly @$235 to $250 includes ALL. Monthly too. @ $650 'and you pay electric, call 239-682-2094 or 850-859-0188. 40wds ltc 10/18 PARTIALLY FURNISHED 1 bedroom trailer. No pets. Non- smoker. No drugs. $125 wk & $125 dep. All utilities included. No kids! 850-388-8965. tfc 1/5 FOR RENT-3BED/2BATH Mo- bile Home located on 8 acres, 723 Smith Road. DFS. $675/ month/$600/deposit. Due to some damages will trade out 3 months discounted rent in ex- change for repairs. For more information. Contact Donny 678-410-8503. 3tp 10/18-11/1 BEDROOM, 1 BATH 16' wide mobile home with central heat and air. Located King Lake area with water view and ac- cess to lake. No pets. Water, sewer, and garbage included for $490. month and $400 dam- age deposit. 892-2019 or 865- 0740. 2tc 10/18-10/25 ------...------------------------------- FOR RENT-DUPLEX APART- MENT. 2BD/1BA. North of Town, new paint and floors, $450 month rent. 305-898- 7233. 2tp 10/11-10/18 FOR RENT: Commercial build- ing on Hwy. 90 at the corner of Cabot Rd. 5-room building with very large lot $850/month. Call 850-585-5245. tfc 10/11 ...........-----------------------------. www.DFSRental.com 3 BED- ROOM TRAILERS, rent to own, U-Fix $200 per month. Norwood Park #2, #4, #8, #10. Go 90 East past Petro, right on South Norwood, cross tracks, right on Charlie Brown Road. 892-2284. 34wds tfc 11/3 ----..--------------------------------- OFFICE SPACE 1200 sq.ft., 40 S 5th St. 892-5995. 15wds tfc 5/20 FOR RENT: 2 Bedroom / 1 bath mobile home just off Girl Scout Rd. $350 per month. Older mobile home and nothing fancy, but in good shape with screened in front porch. Good location. Ask about move-in special. 850-865-1062. 32wds 4tc 10.18-10/25 ........................................ www.WaltonProperties.com LAND/HOME PACKAGE. 2/2 Mobile Home on half acre fenced lot. Will take truck, mo- tor home, anything of value for down payment, best offer. Take Highway 90 East, to left on North Davis Lane. At end of Davis lane turn left and go to 483 German Club road on left. 892-2284. 51wds tfc 7/1 --------------------------------------- 2, 3, BEDROOM DUPLEXES. RENTALS. $450 $700 month. HUD approved. 892-7012. tfc 6/11 ---------------------------------------- HILLTOP TERRACE APTS. 600 N. 4th St., Florala,. AL. Affordable housing for the el- derly. 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 MOBILE FOR RENT. 2Br/2FB on 1/4 acre wooded lot. Off Juniper Lake Road. Water, garbage, lawn care included. $550 per month plus $550 de- posit. No pets. Available Nov. 1st. 419-4519. 5tc 10/4-11/1. 33wds FREEPORT WATERFRONT. 3br/2ba $1,000. 334-406-2077 Penn Signature Properties. tfc 10/4 OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 600 sq. ft. Utilities included $600 per month. Iron Horse Realty 850-951-2703. 16wds tfc 9/27 ----------------------------------------- JUNIPER LAKE-Clean effi- ciency apartment. Everything furnished accept telephone. Ideal for single or married couple. $750 month. Refer- ences required. No smokers or pets. 951-0444. 3tc 10/4-10.18. 23wds PONCE DE LEON. 2BD/2BA MOBILE HOME. Close to Morrison Springs. Hunt and fish on 32 acres. Stove, refrigerator. 865-9055. 18wds tfc 8/16 PONCE DE LEON *2BD/1BA. 16 ft wide Newly remodeled with all new ap- pliances. Water and garbage free. $525 mo. *3BD/2Ba. All Appliances. $650. 865-9055. 18 wds tfc 8/23 --------------------------------------- APARTMENT FOR RENT. Nice one Bedroom on John White Road. 850-859-2321. tfc 9/21 -.- .--- .- .-.-.----- .-.-.-- . . 3BR/2BA WATERFRONT COTTAGE in Choctaw Beach. $1000. rent. Call 334-406- 2077. Penn Signature Proper- ties. tfc 10/13 KING LAKE FOR RENT Trailer 2Bd/1Ba $495. Penn Signature Proper- ties. 334-406-2077. tfc 9/13 FOR RENT. 2BR/1BA House in Mossy Head. $550. Penn Signature Properties. 334-406- 2077. tfc 10/13 FOR RENT. 2BR apt. $500. 168 7th St. DFS Penn Signa- ture Properties. JD Merchant 334-406-2077. tfc 9/13 CLEAN, SPACIOUS HIGH END 2/2 mobile home 2 miles N of DFS, Garden bath in Large Master BR, Eat in kitchen, front & back decks, NO HUD or PETS $650 mo+dep. For Ap- plication 850-892-4740. 34wds 4tc-10/4-10/25 ---------------------------------- A-1 Mini Storage, Inc. Your Storage Is Our Business! 510 IX1 41153 ,,'IB ''l Hlult: . ,f) Stafrr MrON fAY.iYFRTAY AM I12 & 1:30 PM SATURDAY 9 AM 2PM < B1U{L ^ H 154 LIIS Hibgway 90 Weut # f r,,,irC ilirakku S. e yrnn peraturv ContrTo lnita 24 HOUR C STOMER SERVICE (850) 892-4677 aerhrs 850-401-1289 Always Happy To Serve Your Storage Needs! Southern Springs , 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments IL AL TOD*AY J AmeriPartment Management Trust NS& r A s-'* ^ ' One Bedroom $395 Two Bedroom $495 Three Bedroom $5,95 Seven Month Lease. I Applicant mustpass backgroundcheck andipay security deposit upon (ease signing Serving NW Florida & South Alabama since 1983 THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 PAGE 7-C |www.AmeriIartmeintco PAGE 8-C BRICK 3/2 HOME w/ 1000' waterfront Lake Juniper, wood- ed lots, front porch, NO HUD or PETS $900 mo+dep For Ap- plication 850-892-4740. 21wds 10/4-10/2 5 4BD/2BA ON one acre at 317 Florence DFS. Available im- mediately. 850-598-0069. tfc 9/6 15wds ---------------------------------------- 31' MOTOR HOME ideal for one or two, 179 Meteyard $300 + electric and deposit 892-6407 tfn 7/19 ----------------------------------------- 2BEDROOM/1BATH apart- ment $295/month. 141 Char- lie Brown Rd. No pets. First months rent and security de- posit required. 892-2284. tfc 4/19. 17wds ----------------------------------------- RENTALS WANTED NEED PROPERTIES TO RENT. Property Mag. Penn Signature Properties. 334-406- 2077.tfc 5/10 ---------------------------------- ------- I BUY HOUSES I BUY HOUSES! Lot$ and acreage. No Ha$$le$. Quick closing. Call now 892-2284. tfc 1/17 REAL ESTATE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES REAL ESTATE INVESTOR seeks financial partners. Will pay 10% interest on loans se- cured by excellent property. Great for IRAs and retirement funds. (850) 892-2284. tfc 4/12 24wd REAL ESTATE RECENTLY FORECLOSED, Special financing available. Any Credit, Any income. 3bd/lbth, 1129 sq.ft. Located at 1675 Railroad St. Ponce de Leon. $39,900. Visit www. roselandco.com/AEW. Drive by then call (866)351-1234. 28 2tc 10/18-10/25 ---------------------------------- READY TO MOVE IN. 3bdrm/2ba, w/bonus rm on 1 acre at 416 Via Internacional, DeFuniak Springs. $145,500 (850) 951-1035 or 642-0457. 4tp 9/27-10/18 -------------------------- ---------- 3 BEDROOM/3 BATH COUN- TRY HOME on 3 acres, 2 car shop, 2 outbuildings. Located 5 miles outside of Florala, AL. Call Gloria Cassady, Destiny Realty, 334-300-7603. tfc CHOCTAW BEACH. Wa- terfront. 3BD/2BA cottage. $174,900. JD Merchant 334- 406-2077.-tf 9/13 www.WaltonProperties.com HOUSES, mobile homes, parks, and lots for sale or trade, possible owner finance.15wds tfc 11/7 -------------------------------------- BEAUTIFUL, new, 4 Br/2 Ba, 2 CG ready for occupancy built by one of area's best on al- most 1 acre lot. Great plan with loads of upgrades, good area! 100% financing possible. Mildred C. Heaton Realty, Inc 850-582-3806 mcheaton@cfi. net- 40wds.tfcl/13 EMPLOYMENT MANAGEMENT POSITION WITH LOCAL STORE. Excit- ing career opportunity. Retail experience preferred. SalesAs- sociates also needed. E-mail resume to:walton@shoeshow. com EOE M/F. ltc 10/18 THE CITY OF DEFUNIAK SPRINGS is now accepting applications for a PLANNING DIRECTOR. The minimum qualifications for the position are: a Bachelor's degree in regional planning or related field with experience in a management capacity. Ten (10) years of progressively re- sponsible experience in plan- ning and community. Member of and certified by the American Institute of Certified Planners. A comparable amount of edu- cation, training and experience may be substituted for the mini- mum requirements. Requires a valid Florida driver license. The Planning Director shall be responsible for directing and coordinating the activities and functions of the Planning De- partment, including communi- ty/neighborhood development, comprehensive planning, and administration of land develop- ment regulations, development review, zoning, code enforce- ment, environmental planning, GIS, and compliance. The sal- ary range is from $50,000 to THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 $68,000. Applications may be obtained from the website, www.de- funiaksprings.net or from the administration office, 71 US Hwy 90 West, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32433. Appli- cations will be received during regular office hours, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Applications will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. CST on Thursday, No- vember 15, 2012. The City of DeFuniak Springs is an Equal Opportunity/Affir- mative Action/ADA Employer/ Drug Free Workplace 190wdls. ltc 10/18 ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS AT RESOURCES FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 1200 Circle Drive, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 Part-time position avail- able. Personal care/personal supports staff. 24-28 hours per week. Must have experience ,working with developmentally disabled adults, children or se- nior citizens for minimum of 2 years. Passing a background screening is mandatory. Pay rate:$8 per hour. Contact RHD office@951-0037. 55wds LOCAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY seeking depend- able individuals for full-time employment, 1 st and 2nd shifts. Great starting pay, weekends off, gas allowance, paid holi- days and paid vacations. Apply at Magee Industrial Park, 9646 Hwy 20 West, Freeport, any- time between 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday. No phone calls please. 49wds tfc 9/20 REALTOR WANTED. Tri-Rose Realty 951-0951. tfc 9/13 ------------------------------------ Wanted: PIANIST/CHOIR DI- RECTOR for Freeport Pres- byterian Church 835-2447 or 835-1827 Paid Position. tfc 1/12 TDA#12TX120066 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that GERMAN AMERICAN CAPI- TAL CORP. C/O TENDER NEWK- IRK the holder of the following cer- tificate 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.- 73 Year of Issuance- 2010 Description of Property-LOT 12 BLK A VILLAGE AT BLUE MOUN- TAIN BEACH PH. II PB 15 PG 98 OR 2607-1162 OR 2610-126 OR 2616-472 OR 2661-1629 OR 2663- 3223 OR 2807-4502 Parcel ID No.- 01-3S-20-34501-00A-0120 Base Bid-$4493.88 Name in which assessed JEF- FREY & STACY MITCHELL, PAR- MEL ENTERPRISES LLC. Said property being in the Coun- ty of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such cer- tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realforeclose. com on the 6th day of November, 2012 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 19th day of Septem- ber, 2012. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida Is/ By: Sam Kelley Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: Sept. 27; Oct. 4, 11, 18, 2012 142R ..............---- ....-..... ...... TDA#12TX120106 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CORDELE DAWSON CORPO- RATION 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.- 5273 Year of Issuance- 2010 Description of Property-LOT 14 SEACREST BEACH PH. 6A PB 15-75 OR 2601-410 OR 2606-2268 OR 2633-643 g NICE BEAUTIFUL Nice 1200 Sqft home on 6 acres in Rock 20 acre tract. Gently rolling land that is Hill Rd area. Land is mostly wooded. The approx 1/3 cleared for pasture and view. well kept 3 bedroom 2 bath singlewide is Two small creeks. 2002 well-kept mobile only a 2006 model. Asking home enclosed in 2 acre fenced yard. $67,000 $137,500 OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT S1147 HWY. 90 W. DEFUNIAK SPRINGS 850-951-2703 www.ihorserealty.com f\ I'-' -rB t ai-s. of NorthWest Florida LLC Charlie McKinley Gayl Brotherton Laird AVAILABLE 2417 BY PHONE OR BY APPOINTMENT Parcel ID No.- 26-3S-18-16035-000-0140 Base Bid-$3,607.48 Name in which assessed H & P LAND LLC Said property being in the Coun- ty of WALTON, State of Florida Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such cer- tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realforeclose. corn on the 6th day of November, 2012 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 20th day of Septem- ber, 2012. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida Is/ By: Kathy Douglass Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: Sept. 27; Oct. 4, 11, 18, 2012 143R TDA#12TX120107 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CORDELE DAWSON CORPO- RATION 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.- 5513 Year of Issuance- 2010 Description of Property-LOT C-26 LAGRANGE SHORES PB 7-8 OR 2563-1826 OR 2652-4026 Parcel ID No.- 28-1S-19-23040-00C-0260 Base Bid-$2,833.61 Name in which assessed RICH- ARD SPROUSE Said property being in the Coun- ty of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such cer- tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realforeclose. corn on the 6th day of November, 2012 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 20th day of Septem- Ber, 2012. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida Is/ By: Kathy Douglass Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: Sept. 27; Oct. 4, 11, 18, 2012 144R -------------- ------- ----- ------- TDA#12TX120108 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CORDELE DAWSON CORPO- RATION 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.- 6281 Year of Issuance- 201Q Description of Property-LOT 1 BLK B FRANGISTA BEACH 2ND ADD PB 3-41 OR 1754-243 OR 2632-143 OR 2634-4007 OR 2653- 2981 Parcel ID No.- 32-2S-21-42050-00B-0010 Base Bid-$3,797.77 Name in which assessed - FRANGISTA PARTNERS LLC Said property being in the Coun- ty of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such cer- tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realforeclose. cor on the 6th day of November, 2012 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 20th day of Septem- ber, 2012. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida Is/ By: Kathy Douglass Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: Sept. 27; Oct 4. 11, 18, 2012 145R TDA#12TX120109 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CORDELE DAWSON CORPO- RATION 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.- 6568 Year of Issuance- 2010 Description of Property-LOT 16 OR 1308-76 LESS CO RD 393 OR 2420-1533 OR 2657-4044 OR 2663-1054 Parcel ID No.- 34-2S-20-33270-016-0000 Base Bid-$28,695.44 Name in which assessed RIDGE PARTNERS LLC Said property being in the Coun- ty of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such cer- tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realforeclose. com on the 6th day of November, 2012 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 20th day of Septem- ber, 2012. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida Is/ By: Kathy Douglass Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: Sept. 27; Oct. 4, 11, 18, 2012 146R TDA#12TX120110 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CORDELE DAWSON CORPO- RATION 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.- 6576 Year of Issuance- 2010 Description of Property-COM 1300 FT E + 650 FT S OF NW COR, S 100 FT, W 135 FT, N 100 FT, E 135 FT TO BEG (LOT 24) LESS AND EXCEPT: THE N 50 FT Parcel ID No.- 34-2S-21-42000-033-0000 Base Bid-$3,096.41 Name in which assessed DAVID A. STRATMANN Said property being in the Coun- ty of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such cer- tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realforeclose. com on the 6th day of November, TOP TEN THINGS TO DO WHEN SELLING YOUR HOME 1. CALL BRUCE NAYLOR (He will take care of the other 9!) The Proven Professionals JIaylof hX4e REALTY & Associates Inc. 776 BALDWIN AVE. 951-2488 www. NaylorRealtyUSA.com - - Bruce Naylor Owner-Broker 2012 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 20th day of Septem- ber, 2012 MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida /s/ By: Kathy Douglass Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: Sept. 27; Oct. 4, 11, 18, 2012 147R ---------- - -------------------------- TDA#12TX120111 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CORDELE DAWSON CORPO- RATION 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.- 6893 Year of Issuance- 2010 Description of Property-COM NE/C LOT 105, THENCE NORTH 88 DEG 37 MIN 30 SEC WEST 163.63 FT, THENCE SOUTH 01 DEG 13 MIN 15 SEC WEST 147.25 FT THENCE SOUTH 88 DEG MIN 15 SEC EAST 163.57 FT, THENCE NORTH 01 DEG 15 MIN 30 SEC EAST 147.16 FT TO POB (A/K/A LOT B) OR 1882-418 OR 2663- 1755 OR 2663-1758 Parcel ID No.- 36-3S-18-16100-000-105B Base Bid-$2,273.54 Name in which assessed - GRANDE POINTE DEVELOPERS LLC Said property being in the Coun- ty of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such cer- tificate shall be sold to the' highest bidder at www.walton.realforeclose. cor on the 6th day of November, 2012 at 11:00A.M. Dated this 20th day of Septem- ber, 2012. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida Is/ By: Sam Kelley Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: Sept. 27; Oct. 4, 11, 18, 2012 148R --- ------- ------ ---------------- - TDA#12TX120112 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CORDELE DAWSON CORPO- RATION 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.- 6894 Year of Issuance- 2010 Description of Property-COM NW/C LOT 105, RUN S 01 DEG 13 MIN 15 SEC WEST 147.33 FT TO POB, CONT SOUTH 150 FT TO RD, THENCE SOUTH 88 DEG 38 MIN 15 SEC E 152 FT, THENCE N 01 DEG 13 MIN 15 SEC EAST 150 FT, THENCE N 88 DEG MIN 15 SEC WEST 152 FT TO POB (A/K/A) LOT C & D OR 2663-1760 Parcel ID No.- - 36-3S-18-16100-000-105C Base Bid-$2,220.98 Name in which assessed - GRANDE POINTE DEVELOPERS LLC Said property being in the Coun- ty of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such cer- tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www walton.realforeclose. cor on the 6th day of November, 2012 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 20th day of Septem- ber, 2012. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida Is/ By: Sam Kelley Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: Sept. 27; Oct. 4, 11, 18, 2012 149R TDA#12TX120113 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CORDELE DAWSON CORPO- RATION 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.- 6945 Year of Issuance- 2010 Description of Property-LOT 2 GRANDE POINTE AT INLET BEACH PB 16 PG 75 Parcel ID No.- 36-3S-18-16080-000-0020 Base Bid-$2,648.31 Name in which assessed - GRANDE POINTE DEVELOPERS LLC Said property being in the Coun- ty of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such cer- tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realforeclose. cor on the 6th day of November, 2012 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 20th day of Septem- ber, 2012. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida /s/ By: Sam Kelley Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: Sept. 27; Oct. 4, 11, 18, 2012 150R TDA#12TX120114 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CORDELE DAWSON CORPO- RATION 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.- 7101 Year of Issuance- 2010 Description of Property-LOT 8 WATERSIDE II AT INLET BEACH PB 16 PG 99 OR 2685-3539 Parcel ID No.- 36-3S-18-16610-000-0080 Base Bid-$7,807.47 Name in which assessed MI- www.TeamWalton.com MLS #575167 MLS#575230 4 Bed/3 Bath 2,360 Sq. Ft. RE- 3 Bed/3 Bath. 1,848 SQ FT WA- DUCED! Large family home built TERFRONT home with fenced in 2008 including an above ground backyard and swimming area with swimming pool. Also features ex- dock on a privately owned lake! All pansive rooms, Jack and Jill style rooms are very spacious with many bath, and a "pool bath". Sits on a half extras. 140 KENNEMUR DR. W acre fully fenced. 68 S. PLEAS- $84,900 ANT DR. $174,900 .- - v Y e p~ .-- ~ ~ MLS#584106 MLS#535126 5 Bed/3% Bath 2,871 SQ FT REDUCED! 3 Bed/2 Bath. 2,301 Sq. Ft. 2 Former contractor's personal log cabin Beautiful houses on 7 acres! Main style home on 4 WATERFRONT acres' house is very spacious with large The family room boasts cathedral ceilings house is very spacious with large e e ss s dais The kitchen sings with exquisite details pool Guest house is 2 bedroom 1.5 Many extras include a giant deck, garage bath with its own private drive. 271 w/electric & water and a lighted basketball PLEASANT RIDGE RD $290,000 court 91 KEY HAVEN RD $324,900 West Buckeye St 2 Lots for the price of 1! $3,500 Lot 9 Plew Ct 1 acre lot $18,000 XX Scott Rd 22.8 acres with well and septic tank $68,000 15227 HWy 83 Reduced' 40 acres in Gaskin Community $100,000 XX Hwy 2 151 Acres in Darling- ton Community $377,500 DONNA ARNOLD/BROKER 850.978.2790 D'AUN CARTER 850.333.1364 JAMIE MILLER 850.333.1275 KIM WENNERBERG 850.635.1801 LISA SHELTON 850.585.8037 MONICA FARRIS 850.865.5656 NIKKI PITMAN 850.865.2351 I S, TEAIM AT N M[ S lWALTON O,5,,.flSr.~~ FL3243 R11 John Danilow broker http://www.johndanilow.com internet marketing since 1995 the web knowledge others seek REALTOR 850-217-8104 Waterfront major lakes Lake Holley, abt 2.0ac, 3br/2b, pool, shop, more $175,000 King Lake, abt 2.5ac, 3br/2b, dock, paved drive..$138,000 Juniper lake, 1+ac lot, paved access.................$59,000 KING LAKE REALTY, INC. 43 LAIRD ROAD CRESTVIEW, FL 32539 5 Acres Off Crowder Chapel Road........................$30,000 $300 Down & $300 Month 5 Acres in Mossy Head..........................................$35,000 $350 Down & $350 Month 10 Acres North Walton County...............................$45,000 $450 Down & $450 Month 1/2 Acre in DeFuniak Springs................................... $12,500 City Water Tap included; Close to schools & shopping $125 Down & $125 Month Large Acreage 90 up to 3000 Acres DeFuniak Springs, Mossy Head & Paxton ***Prices starting from $2,500 per Acre" ** (Other properties available some Owner Financed!) Call today for information! (850) 892-2103 OR CALL BONITA AT (850) 333-0630 Open Mon.-Fri. 9:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Sat. By Appointment. 0 0 I I ---- -I - -- -- I THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS CHAEL T. HOPKINS (1/2 INT) & JOHN B. GRAHAM JR. (1/2 INT) Said property being in the Coun- ty of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such cer- tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realforeclose. com on the 6th day of November, 2012 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 20th day of Septem- ber, 2012. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida Is/ By: Sam Kelley Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: Sept. 27; Oct. 4, 11, 18, 2012 151R TDA#12TX120115 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CORDELE DAWSON CORPO- RATION 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.- 7102 Year of Issuance- 2010 Description of Property-LOT 9 WATERSIDE II AT INLET BEACH PB 16 PG 99 OR 2687-2810 Parcel ID No.- 36-3S-18-16610-000-0090 Base Bid-$3,676.80 Name in which assessed GA- LEN LICHTY Said property being in the Coun- ty of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such cer- tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realforeclose. com on the 6th day of November, 2012 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 20th day of Septem- ber, 2012. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida /sl By: Sam Kelley Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: Sept. 27; Oct. 4, 11, 18, 2012 152R ---IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO: 12CA838 3110 ACQUISITIONS, LLC, a Flor- ida Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff, vs. STAN WISCOMB, NANCY WIS- COMB and JULIENE S. WATSON, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: Nancy Wiscomb 538 Calle Escada Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to and on Clayton J.M. Adkin- son, Attorney for the Plaintiff, 3110 Acquisitions, LLC., a Florida Lim- ited Liability Company, whose ad- dress is 41 South Sixth Street, Post Office Box 1207, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435, on or before October 29, 2012, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at the Walton County Courthouse located at 571 U.S. Highway 90, East, Post Of- fice Box 1280, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435, before service on Plaintiff by and through its attorney or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office notified of your current address. (You may file a Notice of Current Ad- dress, Florida Supreme CourtAp- proved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on re- cord at the clerk's office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Flor- ida Family Law Rules of Proce- dure requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and in- formation. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dis- missal or striking of pleadings. Executed this 24th day of Sep- tember, 2012. Martha Ingle Clerk of the Circuit Court /s/ By: Tanza Beck Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: Sept. 27; Oct. 4, 11, 18, 2012 157R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO: 12CA838 3110 ACQUISITIONS, LLC, a Flor- ida Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff, vs. STAN WISCOMB, NANCY WIS- COMB and JULIENE S. WATSON, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: Stan Wiscomb 538 Calle Escada Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,2012 action has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to and on Clayton J M Adkin- son, Attorney for the Plaintiff, 3110 Acquisitions, LLC., a Florida Lim- ited Liability Company, whose ad- dress is 41 South Sixth Street, Post Office Box 1207, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435, on or before October 29, 2012, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court at the Walton County Courthouse located at 571 U.S. Highway 90, East, Post Of- fice Box 1280, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435, before service on Plaintiff by and through its attorney or immediately thereafter If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office notified of your current address. (You may file a Notice of Current Ad- dress, Florida Supreme CourtAp- proved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on re- cord at the clerk's office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Flor- ida Family Law Rules of Proce- dure requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and in- formation. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dis- missal or striking of pleadings. Executed this 24th day of Sep- tember, 2012. Martha Ingle Clerk of the Circuit Court /s/ By: Tanza Beck Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: Sept. 27; Oct. 4, 11, 18, 2012 158R -- -------------- ------ --------- ------- - TDA#12TX120092 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that KING LAKE LANDING INC. the holder of the following certifi- cate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issu- ance, the description of the prop- erty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.- 2239 Year of Issuance-2010 Description of Property-BEG AT SW/C OF SE4 OF NE4 OF SEC THENCE N ALONG W LINE OF FORTY 70YDS THENCE E TO W LINE OF ARGYLE VALLEY CHURCH ROAD THENCE S/LY ALG W LINE OF SAID RD TO S LINE OF SAID FORTY THENCE W ALG S LINE OF FORTY TO POB AND ALL PROPERTY LYING W OF CO RD 183-S AIK/A ARGYLE VALLEY CHURCH RD LYING IN SE4 OF NE4 OF SEC 14 OR 2701- 3525 Parcel ID No.- 14-2N-18-09000-004-0050 Base Bid-$965.66 Name in which assessed STE- PHEN EARL MATHEWS Said property being in the Coun- ty of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such cer- tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realforeclose. cor on the 15th day of November, 2012 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 27th day of Septem- ber, 2012. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida /s/ By: Sam Kelley Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: October 4, 11, 18, 25, 2012 190R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 12DR000459 DIVISION: THERESA MARIE STEARNS, Petitioner and WILLIAM JOSEPH STEARNS, Respondent NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE (NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUP- PORT) To: William Joseph Stearns Respondent's last known ad- dress: 4170 Inglewood Blvd. Apt. 1, Los Angeles, CA 90066 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of marriage has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on THERESA MARIE STEARNS, whose address is 200 Anchors Lake Dr. N, Santa Rosal Beach, FL, 32459 on or before NOVEMBER 5, 2012, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at Walton County Courthouse, 571 US HWY 90 E, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32433, before service on Petitioner or im- mediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief de- manded in the petition. The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divid- ed NONE Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Ad- dress, Florida Supreme Court Ap- proved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on re- cord at the clerk's office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Flor- ida Family Law Rules of Proce- dure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and in- formation. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dis- missal or striking of pleadings. Dated: September 28, 2012. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Is/ By: Shannon Infinger Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tpd. Oct 4, 11, 18, 25, 2012 201R ---------------------------------------------- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 66-2008-CA-001656 DIVISION: AURORA LOAN SERVICES, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. ANTOINETTE WHEELER, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to an Order Reschedul- ing Foreclosure Sale dated October 1, 2012, and entered in Case No. 66-2008-CA-001656 of the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit in and for Walton County, Florida in which Aurora Loan Services, LLC, is the Plaintiff and Antoinette Wheeler, Irving Raymond Wheeler a/k/a Raymond Wheeler, are defen- dants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in/on online at www.walton.realforeclose.com, Walton County, Florida at 11:00 AM CST, 12:00 PM EST on the 31st day of December, 2012, the follow- ing described property as set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclo- sure: THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF LOT 10, SANTA ROSA PLAN- TATION, SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 20 WEST, WAL- TON COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 401 DON BISHOP RD, SAN- TA ROSA BEACH, FL 32459 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- er than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Dated in Walton County, Florida this 3rd day of October, 2012. Clerk of the Circuit Court Walton County, Florida Is/ By: Sharla Hall Deputy Clerk (seal) Albertelli Law Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 (813) 221-4743 11-77039 In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons need- ing special accommodation to par- ticipate in this proceeding should contact Court Administration, Wal- ton County Courthouse, 571 Hwy. 90 East, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433; telephone number (850) 651-7497, not later than seven (7) days prior to this proceeding. If you are hearing or voice impaired, please call 1-800-955-8771. To file response please contact Walton County Clerk of Court, 571 E. US Highway 90, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435, Tel: (850) 892-8115. The above is to be published in the DeFuniak Herald 2tc: October 11, 18, 2012 211R ----- -- -------- ---- -------------- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION, CASE NO.: 66-2012-CA-000650 DIVISION: CIRCUIT CIVIL BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Plaintiff, vs. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVI-- SEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGN- EES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, OR OTHER CLAIM- ANTS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST, ESTATE OF PATRICIA M. DAVIES, DE- CEASED, ET AL, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF ACTION To: Mark William Davies Last Known Address: 343 Ceme- tery Rd, New Lebanon, NY 12125- 3011 Current Address: Unknown ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR- TIES 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 INTER- EST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVI- SEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS Last Known Address: Unknown Current Address: Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Walton County, Florida: LOT 3, DOLPHIN COVE ESTATES, A SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 10, PUBLIC RECORDS OF WAL- TON COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 128 DOLPHIN CV, FREE- PORT, FL 32439-2269 has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your wntten defenses within 30 days after the first publication, if any, on Alber- telli Law, Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is P.O. Box 23028, Tampa, FL 33623, and file the original with this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney, or immediately thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the re- lief demanded in the Complaint or petition. This notice shall be published once a week for two consecutive weeks in the DeFuniak Herald. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this court on this 3rd day of October, 2012 Clerk of the Circuit Court /s/ By: MA Cobb Deputy Clerk (seal) Please send invoice and copy to: Albertelli Law PO Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 CCD 004934F01 "See the Americans with Disabili- ties Act If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed- ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain as- sistance. Please contact Shelia Sims, Chief Deputy Court Admin- istrator, Office of Court Administra- tion at (850) 595-4400 at the M.C. Blanchard Judicial Building, 5th Floor, Pensacola, FL 32502 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. 2tc: October 11, 18, 2012 212R ------- ---------------------- ----- --- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 66-2010-CA-001034 DIVISION: HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPO- RATION III, Plaintiff, vs. JAMES ROBERT BOSWELL, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated October 1,2012, and entered in Case No. 66-2010- CA-001034 of the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit in and for Walton County, Florida in which Household Finance Corporation 111, is the Plaintiff and James Rob- ert Boswell, Paula J. Boswell, are defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in/on on- line at www.walton.realforeclose. corn, Walton County, Florida at 11:00 AM CST, 12:00 PM EST on the 31st day of October, 2012, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: COMMENCEATTHE SOUTHEAST CORNEROF SECTION-10, TOWN- SHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 18 WEST, WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE N 88 DEGREES 24 MIN- UTES 55 SECONDS W, ALONG SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 10, 1974.25 FEET; THENCE N 00 DEGREES 54 MINUTES 33 SEC- ONDS E 222.26 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N 00 DEGREES 54 MINUTES 33 SECONDS E, 222.23 FEET; THENCE N 88 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 07 SECONDS W, 965.33 FEET; THENCE N 00 DEGREES 54 MINUTES 33 SECONDS E, 182.58 FEET TO A POINT ON A CURVE; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTH WITH A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET; THROUGH A CEN- TRAL ANGLE OF 19 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 44 SECONDS AND ARC DISTANCE OF 16.94 FEET; THENCE S 00 DEGREES 54 MIN- UTES 33 SECONDS W, 396.93 FEET; THENCE S 88 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 07 SECONDS E, 980.33 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. LESS AND EXCEPT AND PORTION LYING WITHIN THE ROAD RIGHT OF WAY. TOGETHER WITH THE FOLLOW- ING INGRESS/EGRESS ACCESS EASEMENT AND ROAD MAINTE- NANCE AGREEMENT KNOWN AS WHITE OAK LANE AND DE- SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH- EAST CORNER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 18 WEST, WALTON COUNTY, FLOR- IDA; THENCE N 00 DEGREES 46 MINUTES 05SECONDSE,ALONG EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 10, 2095.32 FEET; THENCE N 78 DEGREES 43 MINUTES 24 SEC- ONDS W, 2982.88 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N 78 DEGREES 43 MINUTES 34 SECONDS W 61.00 FEET; THENCE S 00 DEGREES 43 MINUTES 34 SECONDS W, 1901.28 FEET TO THE BE- GINNING OF A CUL-DE-SAC; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG CUL-DE-SAC WITH A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET; THROUGH A CEN- TRAL ANGLE OF 286 DEGREES 15 MINUTES 00 SECONDS, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 249.81 FEET (CB-S 89 DEGREES 05 MINUTES 27 SECONDS E 60.00) THENCE N 00 DEGREES 54 MINUTES 33 SECONDS E, 1890.30 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. A/K/A LOT 44, OF WHITE PINES, AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION PLAT. TOGETHER WITH A MOBILE HOME LOCATED THEREON AS A PERMANENT FIXTURE AND APPURTENANCE THERETO, DE- SCRIBEDAS 1996 DOUBLE WIDE MANUFACTURED HOME SERIAL #(S) 4FLAML2F547-14854A AND 4FLAML2F547-14854B A/K/A 445 WHITE OAK LN., FREE- PORT, FL 32439-3345 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 in Walton County, Florida this 3rd day of October, 2012. Clerk of the Circuit Court Walton County, Florida /s/ By: Sharla Hall Deputy Clerk (seal) Albertelli Law Attorney for Plaintiff PO Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 (813) 221-4743 (813) 221-9171 facsimile eService servealaw(eialbertellilaw.com DMF- 10-46290 In accordance with the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act, persons needing special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Court Administration, Wal- ton County Courthouse, 571 Hwy. 90 East, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433; telephone number (850) 651-7497, not later than seven (7) days prior to this proceeding. If you are hearing or voice impaired, please call 1-800-955-8771. To file response please contact Walton County Clerk of Court, 571 E. US Highway 90, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435, Tel: (850) 892-8115. The above is to be published in the The DeFuniak Herald, PO. Box 1546, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 2tc: October 11, 18, 2012 213R ----.-.---- -.----.--..---... IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 662009CA001509CAAXMX DIVISION: WACHOVIA MORTGAGE COR- PORATION, Plaintiff, vs. PETER FRANCIS KERN A/K/A PETER F. KERN, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated September 27, 2012, and entered in Case No. 662009CA001509CAAXMX of the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit in and for Walton County, Florida in which Wachovia Mort- gage Corporation, is the Plaintiff and Peter Francis Kern, Empress Owners Association, Inc., Seascape Towers Condominium Association, Inc., are defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in/ on online at www.walton.realfore- close.com, Walton County, Florida at 11:00 AM CST, 12:00 PM EST on the 29th day of October, 2012, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: UNIT P-2, THE EMPRESS AT SEASCAPE, A CONDOMINIUM, TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS APPURTENANT THERETO, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINI- UM THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 179, AT PAGE 1876, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETHER WITH ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO. A/K/A 1272 SCENIC GULF DRIVE, #P-2, DESTIN, FL 32550 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 in Walton County, Florida this 1st day of October, 2012. Clerk of the Circuit Court Walton County, Florida Is/ By: Sharla Hall Deputy Clerk (seal) Albertelli Law Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 (813) 221-4743 (813) 221-9171 facsimile eService: servealawB.talbertellilaw.com KJB 09-21327 In accordance with the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act, persons needing special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Court Administration, Wal- ton County Courthouse, 571 Hwy. 90 East, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433; telephone number (850) 651-7497, not later than seven (7) days prior to this proceeding. If you are hearing or voice impaired, please call 1-800-955-8771. To file response please contact Walton County Clerk of Court, 571 E. US Highway 90, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435, Tel: (850) 892-8115. The above is to be published in the The DeFuniak Herald, P.O. Box 1546, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 2tc: October 11, 18, 2012 214R -------- ---- -- - IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 66-2012-CA-000731 SEC.: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- LON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS SUCCESSOR TRUST- EE TO JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWABS MASTER TRUST, RE- VOLVING HOME EQUITY LOAN ASSET BACKED NOTES, SERIES 2004-B Plaintiff, v. CYRIL J. SELFRIDGE, et al Defendantss. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR FORECLOSURE PROCEEDING - PROPERTY TO: BOBBI J. SELFRIDGE, ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUT WHOSE LAST KNOWN AD- DRESS IS: LAST KNOWN ADDRESS 75 SOUTH 7TH STREET SANTA ROSA BEACH, FL 32459 CYRIL J. SELFRIDGE, ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUT WHOSE LAST KNOWN AD- DRESS IS: LAST KNOWN ADDRESS 75 SOUTH 7TH STREET SANTA ROSA BEACH, FL 32459 Residence unknown, if living, in- cluding any unknown spouse of the said Defendants, if either has re- married and if either or both of said Defendant(s) are dead, their re- spective unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, creditors, lienors, and trustees, and all other persons claiming by, through, under or against the named Defendant(s); PAGE 9-C and the aforementioned named Defendant(s) and such of the afore- mentioned unknown Defendants and such of the aforementioned unknown Defendant(s) as may be infants, incompetents or otherwise not sui juns. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action has been commenced to foreclose a mortgage on the follow- ing real property, lying and being and situated in WALTON County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: LOTS 4, 5, & 6 BLOCK 114, TOWN OF SANTA ROSA, A SUBDIVI- SION IN SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 20 WEST, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 61, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 75 SOUTH 7TH STREET, 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, such Morris Hardwick Sch- neider, LLC, Attorneys for Plaintiff, whose address is 5110 Eisenhower Blvd, Suite 120, Tampa, FL 33634 on or before November 11, 2012, and file the original with the clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or immediately 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 2nd day of Octo- ber, 2012. Clerk of the Circuit Court Is/ By: MA Cobb Deputy Clerk (seal) "In accordance with the American with Disabilities Act, persons need- ing a special accommodation to participate in this hearing, should contact ADA Coordinator not later than 1 (one) day prior to the pro- ceeding at Legal Services of North Florida, Inc. (Walton), 133 Staff Drive, Suite B, Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548 (850) 862-3279 and for the hearing and voice impaired 800- 955-8770." 2tc: October 11, 18, 2012 215R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 07001003CA U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSO- CIATION, AS TRUSTEE OF J.P. MORGAN ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2006-A6, Plaintiff, vs. MARILYN BRAG-JINKS; BRAG-JINKS, unknown spouse of MARILYN BRAG-JINKS, if mar- ried; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC.; UNKNOWN TEN- ANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and ALL UNKNOWN PAR- TIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION, OR HAVING OR CLAIM- ING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPER- TY HEREIN DESCRIBED, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated September 25, 2012, and entered in Case No. 07001003CA of the Circuit Court in and for Walton County, Florida, wherein U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSO- CIATION, AS TRUSTEE OF J.P. MORGAN ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2006-A6, is Plaintiff and MARILYN BRAG-JINKS; _ BRAG-JINKS, unknown spouse of MARILYN BRAG-JINKS, if mar- ried; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC.; UNKNOWN TEN- ANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and ALL UNKNOWN PAR- TIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION, OR HAVING OR CLAIM- ING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROP- ERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED, are Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the web- site of www.walton.realforeclose. corn at Walton County, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 28th day of Janu- ary, 2013, the following described property as set forth in said Order or Final Judgment, to-wit: UNIT 2122, SANCTUARY AT REDFISH, A CONDOMINIUM, TO- GETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON EL- EMENTS, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMIN- IUM THEREOF, RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 2727, PAGE 966, AS AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- TEREST 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 Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing special accom- modation to participate in this proceeding should contact the Clerk of the Court not later than five business days prior to the proceeding at the Walton County Courthouse. Telephone 850-892- 8118 or 1-800-955-8770 via Flori- da Relay Service. DATED at DeFuniak Springs, Florida, on September 28, 2012. MARTHA INGLE As Clerk, Circuit Court /s/ By: Sharla Hall As Deputy Clerk (seal) SMITH,,HIATT & DIAZ, PA., Attorneys for Plaintiff, PO BOX 11438, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33339-1438 PAGE 10-C Telephone: (954) 564-0071 Publish in: DeFuniak Herald Breeze Please fax a first insertion to Smith, Hiatt & Diaz, PA. (954) 564-9252 and include price Pursuant to Florida Statute 45.031(2), this notice shall be pub- lished twice, once a week for two consecutive weeks, with the last publication being at least 5 days prior to the sale. 1183-84137 DF. 2tc: October 11, 18, 2012 216R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 66-2011-CA-000744 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- LON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-1 Plaintiff, vs. MARTA CASTILLO, ET AL. Defendants RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE (Please publish in THE DEFUNIAK HERALD BREEZE) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated February 14, 2012, and entered in Case No. 66-2011-CA-000744, of the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit in and for WALTON County, Florida. THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- LON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005- 1 (hereafter "Plaintiff"), is Plaintiff and MARTA CASTILLO; HOUSE- HOLD FINANCE CORPORATION III; UNKNOWN TENANT N/K/A STEPHEN MATTHEWS, are defen- dants. 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., on the 31st day of December, 2012, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 3, BLOCK B, STINSON SUB- DIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 84 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. If you are a person with a disabil- ity who needs any accommoda- tion in order to participate in this ,proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Shelia Sims, Chief Dep- uty Court Administrator, Office of Court Administration at (850) 595-4400 at the M.C. Blanchard Judicial Building, 5th Floor, Pen- sacola, FL 32502 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap- pearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled ap- pearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im- paired, call 711. Dated this 3rd day of October, 2012. "Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- er 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 Is/ By: Sharla Hall As Deputy Clerk (seal) Van Ness Law Firm, P.A. 1239 E. Newport Center Drive Suite #110 Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442 Phone (954) 571-2031 Fax (954) 571-2033 BA1057-11/sp 2tc: October 11, 18, 2012 217R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 66-2012-CA-000583 DIVISION: US BANK NATIONAL ASSO- CIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR CITIGROUP MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST INC., MORTGAGE PASS- THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SE- RIES 2006-AR9 Plaintiff, vs. CHRISTINA K. PEARCE ALSO KNOWN AS CHRISTINA PEARCE, ET AL, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF ACTION To: Richard P. Pearce, Jr. The Unknown Spouse of Richard P. Pearce, Jr Christina K. Pearce The Unknown Spouse of Chris- tina K. Pearce Tenant 1 Tenant 2 Last Known Address: 3409 Ravenwood Ln, Miramar Beach, FL 32550-7892 Current Address: Unknown ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR- TIES 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 INTER- EST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVI- SEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS Last Known Address: Unknown Current Address: Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Walton County, Florida: LOT 3409, RAVENWOOD, AC- CORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,2012 PLAT BOOK 14, PAGE(S) 39 AND 39A, PUBLIC RECORDS OF WAL- TON COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 3409 RAVENWOOD LN, MIRAMAR BEACH, FL 32550- 7892 has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses within 30 days after the first publication, if any, on Alber- telli Law, Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is P.O. Box 23028, Tampa, FL 33623, and file the original with this Court either before service on Plaintiffs attorney, or immediately thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the re- lief demanded in the Complaint or petition. This notice shall be published once a week for two consecutive weeks in the DeFuniak Herald. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this court on this 4th day of October, 2012. Clerk of the Circuit Court Is/ By: J. Cross Deputy Clerk (seal) Please send invoice and copy to: Albertelli Law P.O. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 CCD 10-45303 "See the Americans with Disabili- ties Act If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed- ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain as- sistance. Please contact Shelia Sims, Chief Deputy Court Admin- istrator, Office of Court Administra- tion at (850) 595-4400 at the M.C. Blanchard Judicial Building, 5th Floor, Pensacola, FL 32502 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. 2tc: October 11, 18, 2012 218R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA CASE NO.: 11-635-CA CENTENNIAL BANK, as succes- sor in interest to COASTAL COM- MUNITY BANK, Plaintiff, vs. MARILYN BRAGG JINKS; HILDA BRAGG JACKSON; WHITNEY NATIONAL BANK; VI- SION BANK; BEACH COMMU- NITY BANK; SAND CLIFFS ON THE BEACH HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC, a Florida not-for-profit corporation; and ROSEMARY BEACH PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida not-for-profit corpora- tion, Defendants. CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in ac- cordance with the Partial Summary Judgment of Foreclosure dated September 27, 2012, in Case No. 11-635-CA of the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit in and for Walton County, Florida, in the above-styled cause, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at www.walton.realforeclose.com, at 11:00 a.m. on November 9, 2012, the following described property: Parcel 1: LOT 5, BLOCK E OF A PLAT FOR 4TH ADDITION TO SAND CLIFFS SUBDIVISION, ACCORD- ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE(S) 41, OF THE PUBLIC RE- CORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. Parcel2: LOT 14, BLOCK 53, ROSEMARY BEACH PHASE 8, ACCORD- ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 14, PAGE(S) 46, OF THE PUBLIC RE- CORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. DATED: October 2, 2012. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of the Circuit Court /s/ By: Sharla Hall Deputy Clerk (seal) 2tc: October 11, 18, 2012 219R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 2009-CA-001322 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P flk/a Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P., Plaintiff, vs. JENNIFER A. HUGHES, A/K/A JENNIFER LEIGH ALBRECHT A/K/A JENNIFER ALBRECHT; JOHNATHAN ERIK HUGHES A/K/A JOHNATHAN HUGHES; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG- ISTRATION SYSTEM, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC.; REGIONS BANK AS SUCCESSOR IN IN- TEREST TO AMSOUTH BANK; UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSES- SION #1; UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION #2; IF LIVING, AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM- ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER AND AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PAR- TIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIM- ANTS Defendants. AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order rescheduling foreclosure sale dated September 27, 2012, entered in Civil Case No. 2009-CA-001322 of the Circuit Court of the 1st Judicial Circuit in and for Walton County, Florida, wherein BAC Home Loans Servic- ing, L.P. f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P., Plaintiff and Jennifer A. Hughes alk/a Jenni- fer Leigh Albrecht a/k/a Jennifer Albrecht 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 STAN- DARD TIME, October 30, 2012, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to-wit: LOT 8, BLOCK 79, TOWN OF SANTA ROSA, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 61, PUBLIC RECORDS OF WAL- TON 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. DATED at DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, Florida, this 2nd day of October, 2012. Is/ By: Sharla Hall Deputy Clerk MARTHA INGLE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Walton County, Florida (seal) The above is to be published in: DEFUNIAK HERALD ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: (Please Bill to) SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHE, LLP 4630 Woodland Corporate Blvd. Ste. 100 Tampa, FL 33614 (813) 880-8888 PLEASE PUBLISH FOR TWO (2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS. THE PUBLICATION MUST BE COM- PLETED FIVE (5) DAYS PRIOR TO THE SALE DATE. 09-141906 FC01 CWF 2tc: October 11, 18, 2012 220R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 66-2012-CA-000624 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff, v. EDLEY R. MILLER, ET AL. Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: PENNY M. CASEY; and all un- known parties claiming by, through, under or against the above named Defendants, who is not known to be dead or alive, whether said un- known parties claim as heirs, devi- sees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, spouses, or other claimants Current Residence Unknown, but whose last known address was: 189 GEORGE ROAD, LAUREL HILL, FL 32567 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Walton County, Florida, to-wit: THE WEST 207.42 FEET OF THE EAST 450.27 FEET OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 21 WEST, LESS AND EXCEPT THE SOUTH 30 FEET THEREOF, ALL LYING AND BEING IN WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA; TOGETHER WITH A 2006 FLEETWOOD RV, INC. MOBILE HOME LOCATED THEREON AS A PERMANENT FIXTURE AND AN APPURTE- NANCE THERETO, VIN NUMBER GAFL634A792365C21, TITLE NUMBER 95715410 AND VIN NUMBER GAFL634B792365C21, TITLE NUMBER 95715875, BOTH TITLES OF WHICH HAVE BEEN RETIRED. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on DOUGLAS C. ZAHM, PA., Plaintiffs attomey, whose address is 12425 28th Street North, Suite 200, St. Petersburg, FL 33716, on or before November 9, 2012 or within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice of Action, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court at 571 U.S. Highway 90 East, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435, either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint petition. WITNESS my hand and seal of the Court on this 27th day of Sep- tember, 2012. Martha Ingle Clerk of the Circuit Court /s/ By: Ruthanne Miller Deputy Clerk (SEAL) Publish in: DeFuniak Springs Herald "IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEED- ING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVI- SION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT COURT AD- MINISTRATION, ADA LIAISON, WALTON COUNTY, 571 HIGHWAY 90 EAST, DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32433 PHONE (850) 595-4400 FAX (850) 595-0360 ADA.Walton@flcourtsl.gov AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEAR- ANCE, OR IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIVING THIS NOTIFICA- TION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEARANCE IS LESS THAN 7 DAYS; IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 711." 2tc: October 11, 18, 2012 221R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 2009CA001169 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- LON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2005-85CB, MORT- GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- CATES, SERIES 2005-85CB; Plaintiff, vs. DEAN SADOWSKI, et. al., Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final Judgment entered in Case No. 2009CA001169 of the Circuit Court of the FIRST Judicial Circuit in and for WALTON County, Florida, wherein, THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLD- ERS OF CWALT, INC., ALTERNA- TIVE LOAN TRUST 2005-85CB, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005- 85CB, Plaintiff, and, DEAN SAD- OWSKI, et. al., are Defendants, I will to the highest bidder for cash, at www.walton.realforeclose.com at the hour of 11:00 am CST, on the 25th day of October, 2012, the fol- lowing described property: CONDOMINIUM UNIT 3, BUILD- ING A, CROSS CREEK CLUB, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARA- TION OF CONDOMINIUM THERE- OF RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RE- CORD BOOK 386, PAGE 843, AND AMENDED BY DOCUMENT RE- CORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 497, PAGE 115, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS, IF ANY, APPURTENANT THERETO, SUBJECT TO AND IN ACCOR- DANCE WITH THE COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS, TERMS AND OTHER PROVI- SIONS 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 this 28th day of Sep- tember, 2012. MARTHA INGLE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Is/ By: A. Price Deputy Clerk (seal) Publish in: THE DEFUNIAK HER- ALD BREEZE Submitted by: Corporate IMPORTANT If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs any accom- modation in order to participate in a court proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Shelia Sims, Chief Deputy Court Administra- tor, Office of Court Administra- tion at (850) 595-4400 at the M.C. Blanchard Judicial Center, 5th Floor, Pensacola, FL 32502 within 2 working days of your receipt of this (describe notice); if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. 2tc: October 11, 18, 2012 222R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION: CASE NO.: 66-2008-CA-001655 COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC., Plaintiff, vs. CLAYTON C. CUMMINGS; LUAU CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC.; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CLAYTON C. CUMMINGS; JANE DOE; JOHN DOE; UNKNOWN TENANTSS; IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE (Please publish in THE HERALD BREEZE) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 25th day of September, 2012, and entered in Case No. 66-2008-CA-001655, of the Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial Circuit in and for Walton County, Florida, wherein COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. is the Plain- tiff and CLAYTON C. CUMMINGS, LUAU CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA- TION, INC., UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CLAYTON C. CUMMINGS and UNKNOWN TENANTS) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are defendants. The Clerk of this Court shall sell to the highest and best bidder for cash electronically at www.walton.re- alforeclose.com, at 11:00 AM on the 29th day of October, 2012, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: EXHIBIT "A" CONDOMINIUM UNIT 6905, LUAU CONDOMINIUM PHASE I, TO- GETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON EL- EMENTS, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMIN- IUM THEREOF RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 2721, PAGE 1832, AS AMENDED IN OF- FICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2721, PAGE 1965, OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2730, PAGE 4536 AND OF- FICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2733, PAGE 2569 AND AS FURTHER AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- TEREST 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 entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Shelia Sims, Chief Dep- uty Court Administrator, Office of Court Administration at (850) 595-4400 at the M.C. Blanchard Judicial Building, 5th Floor, Pen- sacola, FL 32502 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap- pearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled ap- pearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im- paired, call 711. Dated this 28th day of Septem- ber, 2012. MARTHA INGLE Clerk Of The Circuit Court Is/ By: Sharla Hall Deputy Clerk (seal) Submitted by: Law Offices of Marshall C. Watson, P.A. 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Telephone: (954) 453-0365 Facsimile: (954) 771-6052 Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438 DESIGNATED PRIMARY E-MAIL FOR SERVICE PURSUANT TO FLA. R. JUD. ADMIN 2.516 eservice@marshallwatson.com 08-40674 2tc: October 11, 18, 2012 223R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 662009CA002142CAXXXX M&T BANK, Plaintiff, vs. THOMAS PAUL SCONIERS A/K/A THOMAS SCONIERS ET AL., Defendant(s), NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order of Final Sum- mary Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 27th day of September, 2012, and entered in Case No. 662009CA002142CAXXXX, of the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit in and for Walton County, Florida. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash online at www.walton.realforeclose.com at 11:00 A.M. (Central Time) on the 30th day of October, 2012 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 8, BLOCK A, FLAMINGO VILLAGE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OR MAP THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGE(S) 29 & 29A, 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 60 days after the sale. If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs any accommo- dation in order to participate in a court proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Shelia Sims, Chief Deputy Court Administrator, Office of Court Ad- ministration at (850) 595-4400 at the M.C. Blanchard Judicial Center, 5th Floor, Pensacola, FL 32502 within 2 working days of your receipt of this (describe notice); if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. Dated this 2nd day of October, 2012. Martha Ingle Clerk of The Circuit Court /s/ By: Sharla Hall Deputy Clerk (Circuit Court Seal) Menina E. Cohen, Esq. Florida Bar#: 14236 Ablitt/Scofield, P.C. The Blackstone Building 100 South Dixie Highway, Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Primary E-mail: pleadinas@acdlaw.com Secondary E-mail: mcohen@acdlaw.com Toll Free: (561) 422-4668 Facsimile: (561) 249-0721 Counsel for Plaintiff File#: C9.0110 2tc: October 11, 18, 2012 224R TDA#12TX120116 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that RMC TL USAB LLC US AMERIBANK C/O PNC REF RM- CTL USAB the holder of the fol- lowing certificate has filed said cer- tificate 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 fol- lows: Certificate No.- 2185 Year of Issuance- 2010 Description of Property-S2 OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: BEG AT THE NW/ COR OF SW4 OF NE4, THENCE E TO HOUSEMAN BRANCH, THEN S ON SAID BRANCH TO CRAWFORD BRANCH UP SAID BRANCH N TO N LINE OF 40, THENCE W TO HOUSEMAN BRANCH *LESS & EXCEPT: COM AT AN IRON BAR MARK- ING THE SW/C OF NW4 OF NE4 OF SEC RUN E 209.82 FT, N 89 DEG 46'10"E 400 FT, S 00 DEG 49'50"W 168.52 FT TO POB, CONT S 00 DEG 49'50" W 160 FT, N 89 DEG 10'11"W 252 FT M OR L TO HOUSEMAN BRANCH, MEANDER ALONG BRANCH IN NELY DIRECTION TO A POINT THAT IS N 89 DEG 10'11" W OF THE POB, S 89 DEG 10'11" E 225 FT M OR L TO POB OR 417-330 OR 2624-41 Parcel ID No.- 15-1S-19-23000-009-0100 Base Bid-$3,204.26 Name in which assessed WAR- REN EDWARD ELDRIDGE ET AL Said property being in the Coun- ty of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such cer- tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realforeclose. com on the 27th day of November, 2012 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 2nd day of October, 2012. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida /s/ By: Jenny A. Mothershed Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: Oct. 11, 18, 25; Nov. 2, 2012 225R TDA#12TX120117 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that RMC TL USAB LLC. & US AMERIBANK C/O PNC REF the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of is- suance, the description of the prop- erty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No.- 2280 Year of Issuance- 2010 Description of Property-LOT 21 BLK F LAGRANGE LANDING Parcel ID No.- 15-1S-19-23250-00F-0210 Base Bid-$3,056.96 Name in which assessed JOHN B. KILLINGS Said property being in the Coun- ty of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such cer- tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realforeclose. com on the 27th day of November, 2012 at 11:00 A.M.' Dated this 2nd day of October, 2012. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida /s/ By: Jenny A. Mothershed Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: Oct. 11, 18, 25; Nov. 2, 2012 226R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 2012000125CA WYNDHAMVACATION RESORTS, INC., F/K/A FAIRFIELD RESORTS, INC., F/K/A FAIRFIELD COMMU- NITIES, INC. A DELAWARE COR- PORATION, Plaintiff, vs. SAMUEL K. OTTO, et al., Defendants. AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered on the 25th day of September, 2012 in the cause pending in the Circuit Court, in and for Walton County, Florida, Civil Case No.: 2012 CA 000125, the Office of MARTHA IN- GLE, Walton County Clerk of Court will sell the property situated in said County described as: COUNT I: SAMUEL K. OTTO and CINDELT. OTTO An undivided 84000/101,072,000 tenant-in-common interest in the "FIFTH" FLOOR (as hereinafter defined), together with the same undivided tenant-in-common inter- est in one-seventh (1/7) of the real property known as FAIRFIELD DESTIN AT MAJESTIC SUN, a vacation ownership resort ("Re- sort Facility"), less and except the Floors, and together with all appur- tenances thereto. The Property described above is a/ an Biennial ownership interest as described in the Declaration for the project and such ownership interest has been allocated 168,000 Points as defined in the Declaration for use in Odd yearss. COUNT II ANTHONY CULL and BETTY CULL An undivided 189000/101,072,000 tenant-in-common interest in the "FOURTH" FLOOR (as herein- after defined), together with the same undivided tenant-in-common interest in one-seventh (1/7) of the real property known as FAIRFIELD' DESTIN AT MAJESTIC SUN, a vacation ownership resort ("Re- sort Facility"), less and except the Floors, and together with all appur- tenances thereto. The Property described above is a/an Annual ownership interest as described in the Declaration for the project and such ownership interest has been allocated 189,000 Points as defined in the Declaration for use in Each yearss. COUNT III: SCOTT N. LECROY and SHILO D. LECROY An undivided 105000/101,072,000 tenant-in-common interest in the "FIFTH" FLOOR (as hereinafter defined), together with the same undivided tenant-in-common inter- est in one-seventh (1/7) of the real property known as FAIRFIELD DESTIN AT MAJESTIC SUN, a vacation ownership resort ("Re- sort Facility"), less and except the Floors, and together with all appur- tenances thereto. The Property described above is a/ an Biennial ownership interest as described in the Declaration for the project and such ownership interest has been allocated 210,000 Points as defined in the Declaration for use in Even yearss. COUNT IV: JEFFREY L. COLLINS and BONNIE COLLINS An undivided 84000/101,072,000 tenant-in-common interest in the "FIFTH" FLOOR (as hereinafter defined), together with the same undivided tenant-in-common inter- est in one-seventh (1/7) of the real property known as FAIRFIELD DESTIN AT MAJESTIC SUN, a vacation ownership resort ("Re- THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 sort Facility"), less and except the Floors, and together with all appur- tenances thereto. The Property described above is a/ an Biennial ownership interest as described in the Declaration for the project and such ownership interest has been allocated 168,000 Points as defined in the Declaration for use in Odd yearss. COUNT V: JOSEPH T LAKATOS and CAROL F. LAKATOS An undivided 448000/101,072,000 tenant-in-common interest in the "NINTH" FLOOR (as hereinafter defined), together with the same undivided tenant-in-common inter- est in one-seventh (1/7) of the real property known as FAIRFIELD DESTIN AT MAJESTIC SUN, a vacation ownership resort ("Re- sort Facility"), less and except the Floors, and together with all appur- tenances thereto. The Property described above is a/an Annual ownership interest as described in the Declaration for the project and such ownership interest has been allocated Points as de- fined in the Declaration for use in Each yearss. COUNT VI: JAMES W. ROOKS and JANICE L. ROOKS An undivided 84000/101,072,000 tenant-in-common interest in the "FIFTH" FLOOR (as hereinafter defined), together with the same undivided tenant-in-common inter- est in one-seventh (1/7) of the real property known as FAIRFIELD DESTIN AT MAJESTIC SUN, a vacation ownership resort ("Re- sort Facility"), less and except the Floors, and together with all appur- tenances thereto. The Property described above is a/ an Biennial ownership interest as described in the Declaration for the project and such ownership interest has been allocated 168,000 Points as defined in the Declaration for use in Even yearss. COUNT VII: BRENDA FOUST and DOUGLAS C. FOUST An undivided 112000/98,260,000 tenant-in-common interest in the "TENTH" FLOOR (as hereinafter defined), together with the same undivided tenant-in-common inter- est in one-seventh (1/7) of the real property known as FAIRFIELD DESTIN AT MAJESTIC SUN, a vacation ownership resort ("Re- sort Facility"), less and except the Floors, and together with all appur- tenances thereto. The Property described above is a/an Annual ownership interest as described in the Declaration for the project and such ownership interest has been allocated 112,000 Points as defined in the Declaration for use in Each yearss. COUNT VIII: BENJAMIN I. BRAN- TON and CANTRINA G. BRAN- TON An undivided 84000/101,072,000 tenant-in-common interest in the "NINTH" FLOOR (as hereinafter defined), together with the same undivided tenant-in-common inter- est in one-seventh (1/7) of the real ,property ,.nown as FAIRFIELD DESTIN AT MAJESTIC SUN, a vacation ownership resort ("Re- sort Facility"), less and except the Floors, and together with all appur- tenances thereto. The Property described above is a/ an Biennial ownership interest as described in the Declaration for the project and such ownership interest has been allocated 168,000 Points as defined in the Declaration for use in Even yearss. COUNT IX: GWENDOLYN W. SMITH AKA GWENDOLYN SMITH An undivided 84000/101,072,000 tenant-in-common interest in the "SIXTH" FLOOR (as hereinafter defined), together with the same undivided tenant-in-common inter- est in one-seventh (1/7) of the real property known as FAIRFIELD DESTIN AT MAJESTIC SUN, a vacation ownership resort ("Re- sort Facility"), less and except the Floors, and together with all appur- tenances thereto. The Property described above is a/an Annual ownership interest as described in the Declaration for the project and such ownership interest has been allocated Points as de- fined in the Declaration for use in Each yearss. COUNT X: DEBI LOBETTI An undivided 126,000/101,072,000 tenant-in-common interest in the "EIGHTH" FLOOR (as hereinafter defined), together with the same undivided tenant-in-common inter- est in one-seventh (1/7) of the real property known as FAIRFIELD DESTIN AT MAJESTIC SUN, a vacation ownership resort ("Re- sort Facility"), less and except the Floors, and together with all appur- tenances thereto. The Property described above is alan Annual ownership interest as described in the Declaration for the project and such ownership interest has been allocated Points as de- fined in the Declaration for use in Each yearss. COUNT XI: JAMES F. BURKETT An undivided 203,000/101,072,000 tenant-in-common interest in the "EIGHTH" FLOOR (as hereinafter defined), together with the same undivided tenant-in-common inter- est in one-seventh (1/7) of the real property known as FAIRFIELD DESTIN AT MAJESTIC SUN, a vacation ownership resort ("Re- sort Facility"), less and except the Floors, and together with all appur- tenances thereto. The Property described above is a/an Annual ownership interest as described in the Declaration for the project and such ownership interest has been allocated Points as de- fined in the Declaration for use in Each yearss. COUNT XII: DOMINIC HUNTER and KIMBERLY HUNTER An undivided 154,000/101,072,000 tenant-in-common interest in the "FOURTH" FLOOR (as herein- after defined), together with the same undivided tenant-in-common interest in one-seventh (1/7) of the real property known as FAIRFIELD DESTIN AT MAJESTIC SUN, a vacation ownership resort ("Re- sort Facility"), less and except the Floors, and together with all appur- tenances thereto. The Property described above is a/an Annual ownership interest as described in the Declaration for the project and such ownership interest has been allocated Points as de- fined in the Declaration for use in Each years) COUNT XIII: DIXIE PURDON An undivided 126,000/101,072,000 tenant-in-common interest in the "NINTH" FLOOR (as hereinafter defined), together with the same undivided tenant-in-common inter- est in one-seventh (1/7) of the real property known as FAIRFIELD DESTIN AT MAJESTIC SUN, a vacation ownership resort ("Re- sort Facility"), less and except the Floors, and together with all appur- tenances thereto. The Property described above is a/an Annual ownership interest as described in the Declaration for the project and such ownership interest has been allocated Points as de- fined in the Declaration for use in Each yearss. COUNT XIV - ROSARIO GERHARDT An undivided 77000/101,072,000 tenant-in-common interest in the "FIFTH" FLOOR (as hereinafter defined), together with the same .undivided tenant-in-common inter- est in one-seventh (1/7) of the real property known as FAIRFIELD DESTIN AT MAJESTIC SUN, a vacation ownership resort ("Re- sort Facility"), less and except the Floors, and together with all appur- tenances thereto. The Property described above is a/ an Biennial ownership interest as described in the Declaration for the project and such ownership interest has been allocated Points as de- fined in the Declaration for use in Even yearss. at Public sale to the highest and best bidder for cash starting at the hour of 11:00 o'clock a.m. on the 25th day of October, 2012. These foreclosure sales will be held on- line at the following website: www. walton.realforeclosecom. Please refer to this website for complete details. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the sale date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of the Court /s/ By: A. Price As Deputy Clerk (seal) REQUESTS FOR ACCOMMODATIONS BY PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed- ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provisions of certain assistance. Please contact Shelia Sims, 190 Governmental Center, 5th Floor, Pensacola, FL, 32502 (850) 595-4400 at least 7 days be- fore your scheduled court appear- ance, or immediately upon receiv- ing this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. 2tc: October 11, 18, 2012 227R PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of Commissioners of the South Walton County Mos- quito Control District will hold the Regular Board Meetings on Octo- ber 16, 2012, November 27, 2012, December 18, 2012, January 15, 2013, February 19, 2013, March 19, 2013, April 16, 2013, May 21, 2013, June 18, 2013, July 9, 2013, August 20, 2013 and September 17, 2013, at the District Office at 774 North Highway 393, Santa Rosa Beach, Florida at 9:30 a.m. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board with respect to any matter consid- ered, he will need a record of the proceedings, and may need to en- sure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evi- dence upon which the appeal is to be based. Please be governed accord- ingly. 2tc: October 11, 18, 2012 230R PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 12-CA-517 LE JARDIN AT BAYTOWNE WHARF CONDOMINIUM ASSO- CIATION, INC., Plaintiff, vs. KATHLEEN HAMILTON; UN- KNOWN TENANT #1 and UN- KNOWN TENANT #2. Defendants. NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE PURSUANT TO 645.031. FLA. STAT. TO ALL DEFENDANTS AND ALL OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN: Notice is hereby given that pur- suant to the Final Summary Judg- ment of Foreclosure entered on October 5, 2012 in Case No.: 2012- CA-000517 of the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit in and for Walton County, Florida, in which Le Jardin at Baytowne Wharf Con- dominium Association, Inc. is the Plaintiff, and Kathleen Hamilton is the Defendant, I, Martha Ingle, the Walton County Clerk of the Court, will sell at public sale the following' described real property:- CONDOMINIUM PARCEL KNOWN AS UNIT #168, LE JARDIN CON- DOMINIUM, A CONDOMINIUM ACCORDING TO THE DECLARA- TION OF CONDOMINIUM THERE- OF, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2402, PAGE 696, AS AMENDED, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS AP- PURTENANT THERETO. The sale will be held on Novem- ber 8, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. C.S.T to the highest bidder or bidders for cash at the website of www.walton. realforeclose.com, in accordance with 45.031, Fla. Stat 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 the court on the 5th day of October, 2012. MARTHA INIGLE Clerk of the Court Is/ By: Veronica P. Wells Deputy Clerk (court seal) 2tc: October 11, 18, 2012 233R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA FILE NO. 12CP138 IN RE: ESTATE OF MAURICE WARNER ROBERTS, SR. Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the es- tate of Maurice Warner Roberts, Sr., deceased, whose date of death was May 10, 2012, file number 12CP138, is pending in the Circuit Court for Walton County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 571 U.S. Highway 90 E, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435. Tihe 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 re- quired to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB- LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the de- cedent and other persons having claims or demands against dece- dent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is October 11, 2012. Attorney for Personal Representa- tive: Is/ Clayton J.M. Adkinson Florida Bar No. 171651 Adkinson Law Firm, LLC Post Office Box 1207 DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435 Telephone: (850) 892-5195 Personal Representative: /s/ Margaret Brannon 261 Old Farm Road Banner Elk, North Carolina 28604 Is/ By: Joyce Roberts Lightfoot 234 Misty Hollow Road Amherst, VA 24521 4tc: Oct. 11, 18, 25; Nov. 1, 2012 234R ------------------ ---- -------- -- --------- PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Walton County Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold their regular public hearing on Thurs- day. October 25. 2012 at 6:00 P.M. at the South Walton Courthouse Annex in Santa Rosa Beach, Flor- ida, 32459. The following items are scheduled for review and action: LAS PALMAS HOA. INC PETI- TION FOR VARIANCE- Project number 12-005-00007. This is a petition submitted by Las Palmas HOA, requesting a variance from the Walton County Land Develop- ment Code appendix C.3, reducing the location of the entrance gate setback from the required 100 feet to :51 feet from the Right-of-Way. The site is identified by parcel num- ber 02-3S-20-34660-000-00AO. The Zoning Board of Adjustment will make a final determination to grant a variance, deny a variance, uphold the director's decision, 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 meet- ing. The applicant/petitioner may appeal the decision of this board to the Circuit Court of Walton County. Proposed agenda items may be in- spected by the public from 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM, Monday through Friday at Walton County Planning and Development Services located at 31 Coastal Center Blvd, Suite 100, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32549 or 47 North 6th Street, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435. Interested parties may appear at the public hearing and be heard with respect to the proposed agen- da items. In accordance with Section 286.26, Florida Statutes, whenever any board or commissioner of any state agency or authority, or of any agen- cy or authority of any county, mu- nicipal corporation, or other political subdivision that has scheduled a meeting at which official acts are to be taken, receives at least 48 hours prior to the meeting, a written re- quest by a physically handicapped person to attend the meeting, di- rected to the chairperson or director of such board, commission, agency, or authority, such chairperson or director shall provide a manner by which such person may attend the meeting at its scheduled site or reschedule the meeting to a site which would be accessible to such person. In accordance with Section 2860105, Florida Statutes, all persons are advised that, if a per- son decides to appeal any deci- sion made by the board, agency, or commission with respect to any matter considered at such meet- ing or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the ap- peal is to be based Please be advised accordingly. 2tc October 11, 18, 2012 239R - -------- --- -------- ----------- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 662009CA002123CAAXMX DIVISION: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- LON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWABS, INC. ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI- CATES, SERIES 2004-13 Plaintiff, vs. ROBIN PARTINGTON, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated October 9, 2012, and entered in Case No. 662009CA- 002123CAAXMX of the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit in and for Walton County, Florida in which The Bank of New York Mel- lon F/K/A The Bank of New York, As Trustee For The Certificateholders CWABS, Inc. Asset-Backed Certifi- cates, Series 2004-13, is the Plain- tiff and Robin Partington, Unknown Spouse of Robin Partington N/K/A Mark Partington, are defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bid- der for cash in/on online at www. walton.realforeclose.com, Walton County, Florida at 11:00 AM CST, 12:00 PM EST on the 8th day of November, 2012, the following de- scribed property as set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: FROM THE SOUTHEAST COR- NER OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 18 WEST, WAL- TON COUNTY, FLORIDA; RUN WEST 3,136.05 FEET; THENCE NORTH 2,769.81 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 83 DEGREES 30 MIN- UTES WEST, 225 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 125 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 83 DEGREES 30 MINUTES WEST, 75 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 125 FEET; THENCE NORTH 83 DEGREES 30 MINUTES EAST, 75 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING, ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 22, ADAIRS UNRECORDED. A/K/A 7925 BUNKER RD, VER- NON, FL 32462 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- er than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim.within.60 da,: ,r "i ir,e sale.. Dated in Walton County, Florida' this 9th day of October, 2012. Clerk of the Circuit Court Walton County, Florida Is/ By: Sharla Hall Deputy Clerk (seal) Albertelli Law Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 (813) 221-4743 DMF 11-70562 In accordance with the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act, persons needing special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Court Administration, Wal- ton County Courthouse, 571 Hwy. 90 East, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433; telephone number (850) 651-7497, not later than seven (7) days prior to this proceeding. If you are hearing or voice impaired, please call 1-800-955-8771. To file response please contact Walton County Clerk of Court, 571 E. US Highway 90, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435, Tel: (850) 892-8115. The above is to be published in the The DeFuniak Herald, P.O. Box 1546, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435. 2tc: October 18, 25, 2012 241R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 662012CA000023XXXXXX BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUC- CESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP, Plaintiff, vs. WILSHIRE HOLDING INC.; et al, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALI PURSUANT TO CHAPT NOTICE IS HEREBY pursuant to an Order or Final Judgment of foreclose October, 2012, and entered No. 662012CA000023XX the Circuit Court in and fo County, Florida; wherein E AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESS MERGER TO BAC HOME SERVICING, LP is Plai WILSHIRE HOLDING INC.; LAUREL GROVE EOWNERS ASSOCIATION SANDESTIN OWNERS CIATION, INC.; REGIONS N.A., SUCCESSOR BY TO AMSOUTH BANK; D MESSER; TURA R. S UNKNOWN TENANT NO KNOWN TENANT NO. 2; UNKNOWN PARTIES C INTERESTS BY, THROU DER OR AGAINST A NAt FENDANT TO THIS ACT HAVING OR CLAIMING T ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR IN IN THE PROPERTY HER SCRIBED, are Defendan sell to the highest and be for cash at the website walton.realforeclose.con ton County, Florida, at 11 on the 8th day of Novemb the following described property as set forth in said Order or Final Judg- ment, to-wit: LOT 1319, LAUREL GROVE PHASE II, DESCRIBED AS FOL- LOWS: DESCRIPTION: COMMENCE AT THE NORTH- WEST CORNER OF LOT 1159, PHASE 1 TROON DRIVE SUBDI- VISION AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, AT PAGE 16 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. THENCE ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID PHASE 1, TROON DRIVE SUBDI- VISION, N 63 DEGREES 06'36"E, A DISTANCE OF 303.37 FEET TO A POINT ON A CURVE CON- CAVE SOUTHWESTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 275.00 FEET: THENCE ON THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, THROUGH A CEN- TRAL ANGLE OF 36 DEGREES 19'30", AN ARC DISTANCE OF 174.35 FEET, (A CHORD BEAR- ING AND DISTANCE = N 46 DE- GREES 23'42" W, A DISTANCE OF 171.44 FEET), TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE N 64 DEGREES 33'27"W, A DISTANCE OF. 3.12 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTH- EASTERLY AND HAVING A RA- DIUS OF 175.00 FEET; THENCE ON THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 15 DEGREES 30'08", AN ARC DISTANCE OF 47.35 FEET, (A CHORD BEARING AND DIS- TANCE = N 56 DEGREES 48'24" W, A DISTANCE OF 47.20 FEET); THENCE S 76 DEGREES 11'59" W, A DISTANCE OF 357.58 FEET; THENCE N 08 DEGREES 24'07"E, A DISTANCE OF 93.61 FEET; THENCE N 44 DEGREES 42'04" W, A DISTANCE OF 98.12 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE EAST- ERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 100.00 FEET; THENCE ON THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 54 DE- GREES 00'39", AN ARC DIS- TANCE OF 94.27 FEET, (A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE = N 17 DEGREES 41'45" W, A DISTANCE OF 90.81 FEET), TO A POINT OF COMPOUND CURVATURE WITH A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTH- EASTERLY AND HAVING A RA- DIUS OF 184.32 FEET; THENCE ON THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 82 DEGREES 37'30", AN ARC DISTANCE OF 265.61 FEET, (A CHORD BEARING AND DIS- TANCE = N 50 DEGREES 37'19" E, A DISTANCE OF 243.37 FEET), TO A POINT OF REVERSE CUR- VATURE WITH A CURVE CON- CAVE NORTHWESTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 158.39 FEET; THENCE ON THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, THROUGH A CEN- TRAL ANGLE OF 59 DEGREES 42'15", AN ARC DISTANCE OF 165.05 FEET, (A CHORD BEAR- ING AND DISTANCE = N 62 DE- GREES 04'57" E, A DISTANCE OF 157.69 FEET THENCE S 35 DEGREES 11'13"E, A DISTANCE OF 77.35 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY AND HAV- ING A RADIUS OF 121.67 FEET; THENCE ON THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 37 DEGREES 58'50", AN ARC DISTANCE..OF 80.65 FEET, (A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE = S 16 DEGREES 11'47"E, A DISTANCE OF 79.18 FEET), TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE WITH A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAV- ING A RADIUS OF 175.00 FEET; THENCE ON THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 11 DEGREES 08'17", AN ARC DISTANCE OF 34.02 FEET, (A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE = S 02 DEGREES 46'30" E, A DISTANCE OF 33.97 FEET); THENCE DEPARTING SAID CURVE N 57 DEGREES 55'41" E, A DISTANCE OF 306.36 FEET; THENCE 43 DEGREES 25'20" E, A DISTANCE OF 153.85 FEET; THENCE N 46 DEGREES 34'40" W, A DISTANCE OF 28.27 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING; THENCE GO S 76 DE- GREES 42'23" W, A DISTANCE OF 55.50 FEET; THENCE N 13 DEGREES 17'37" W, A DISTANCE OF 69.68 FEET; THENCE N 55 DEGREES 31'20"E, A DISTANCE OF 11.96 FEET; THENCE N 76 DEGREES 42'23" E, A DISTANCE OF 44.35 FEET; THENCE S 13 DEGREES 17'39"E, A DISTANCE OF 74.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH ACCESS OVER THE COMMON AREAS AND ROADS AS PROVIDED IN DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND EASEMENTS AS RECORD- ED IN BOOK 2513, PAGE 1327 AND AMENDED IN BOOK 2555, PAGE 1287, OF THE PUBLIC RE- CORDS 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 GROUP, WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. In accordance with the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act of 1990, E persons needing special accom- TER45 modation to participate in this proceeding should contact the Y GIVEN Clerk of the Court not later than Summary five business days prior to the ure dated proceeding at the Walton County d inCase Courthouse. Telephone 850-892- XXXX of 8118 or 1-800-955-8770 via Flori- or Walton da Relay Service. 3ANK OF SSOR BY DATED at DeFuniak Springs, E LOANS Florida, on October 9, 2012. ntiff and GROUP, MARTHA INGLE S HOM- As Clerk, Circuit Court IN, INC.; /s/ By: A. Price ASSO- As Deputy Clerk S BANK, (seal) MERGER EBRA A. SMITH, HIATT & DIAZ, PA. CHMITZ; Attorneys for Plaintiff . 1; UN- PO Box 11438 and ALL Fort Lauderdale, FL 33339-1438 LAIMING Telephone: (954) 564-0071 GH, UN- MED DE- Publish in: ION, OR DeFuniak Herald Breeze TO HAVE ITEREST Please fax a first insertion to Smith, REIN DE- Hiatt & Diaz, PA. (954) 564-9252 ts, I will and include price st bidder of www. Pursuant to Florida Statute 1 at Wal- 45.031(2), this notice shall be pub- :00 a.m. lished twice, once a week for two er, 2012, consecutive weeks, with the last PAGE I-C publication being at least 5 days prior to the sale. 1183-108919 BWM 2tc: October 18, 25, 2012 242R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION: CASE NO.: 66-2010-CA-000304 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. ANTHONY A CHANDLER A/K/A ANTHONY ALLEN CHANDLER; WACHOVIA BANK, NA; UN- KNOWN SPOUSE OF ANTHONY A CHANDLER A/K/A ANTHONY ALLEN CHANDLER; UNKNOWN TENANTSS; IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE (Please publish in THE HERALD BREEZE) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Final Judgment of Fore- closure dated the 9th day of Octo- ber, 2012, and entered in Case No. 66-2010-CA-000304, of the Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial Circuit in and for Walton County, Florida, wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, NA is the Plaintiff and ANTHONY A CHANDLER A/K/A ANTHONY ALLEN CHANDLER, WACHOVIA BANK, NA, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ANTHONY A CHANDLER A/K/A ANTHONY ALLEN CHANDLER N/K/A ANTHONY ALLEN CHAN- DLER and UNKNOWN TENANTS) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB- JECT PROPERTY are defendants. The Clerk of this Court shall sell to the highest and best bidder for cash electronically at wwwwalton, realforeclose.com, at 11:00 AM on the 6th day of February, 2013, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 28, BLOCK 3, AMENDED PLAT OF DAUGETTES FIRST AD- DITION TO CHOCTAWHATCHEE BEACH, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 24, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WAL- TON COUNTY, FLORIDA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- TEREST 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 entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Shelia Sims, Chief Dep- uty Court Administrator, Office of Court Administration at (850) 595-4400 at the M.C. Blanchard Judicial Building, 5th Floor, Pen- sacola, FL 32502 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap- pearance, or immediately upon receiving this, notification if the .time before, the scheduled ap- pearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im- paired, call 711. Dated this 10th day of October, 2012. MARTHA INGLE Clerk Of The Circuit Court Is/ By: Sharla Hall Deputy Clerk (seal) Submitted by: Law Offices of Marshall C. Watson, P.A. 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Telephone: (954) 453-0365 Facsimile: (954) 771-6052 Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438 10-08942 DESIGNATED PRIMARY E-MAIL FOR SERVICE PURSUANT TO FLA.R.JUD.ADMIN 2.516 eservice@marshallwatson.com 2tc: October 18, 25, 2012 243R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 2012CP195 Division PROBATE IN RE: ESTATE OF BERNARD J. DOYLE, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the es- tate of Bernard J. Doyle, deceased, whose date of death was July 16, 2012, is pending in the Circuit Court for Walton County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is PO Box 1260, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435. The names and ad- dresses of the personal representa- tive and the personal representa- tive'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 re- quired to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB- LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the de- cedent and other persons having claims or demands against dece- dent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is October 18, 2012. Attorney for Personal Representative. L Howard Payne, Esq. PAGE 12-C Attorney for Ancillary Personal Rep. Florida Bar Number: 0061952 PAYNE LAW GROUP, PA. 240 S Pineapple Ave, Suite 401 Sarasota, FL 34236 Telephone: (941) 487 2800 Fax (941) 487 2801 E-Mail. hpayne@lawnav.com Secondary E-Mail: mlobo@lawnav. com Personal Representative. Kathleen Marie Edgin c/o L Howard Payne, Esq. 2tc: October 18, 25, 2012 244R ------- ------ -- - -- - INSURANCE SALVAGE SOLU- TIONS, LLC gives Notice of Fore- closure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 11/16/2012, 10:00 am at 1346 HWY 83 NORTH, DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, FL 32433, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes ISS, LLC re- serves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. Licensed deal- ers only. 1GCDM15Z2MB196293 1991 CHEV JT3VN29VOR0021594 1994 TOYT 1G6KD52Y4TU210338 1996 CADI 2G4WS52M4W1560534 1998 BUIC 3N1CB51D41L522322 2001 NISS YV1TS94D111213408 2001 VOLV 3D7HA18N22G167633 2002 DODG YAMA4001E202 2002 YAM 1 1G1JC52F137315419 2003 CHEV 5Y2SL62873Z4474713 2003 PONT 3VWRK69M94M141370 2004 VOLK 1FTNS24W87DA73646 2007 FORD 1G1AM58B787119218 2008 CHEV 5RMBE24208D010883 2008 COVC 1YVHP80C185M42334 2008 MAZD 3N1BC13E28L395121 2008 NISS KL5JD56Z28K820615 2008 SUZI ltc: October 18, 2012 245R ------------------- ------------------ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO: 2012 CP 191 IN RE: ESTATE OF DONNA FRAN LORENZ, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the es- tate of DONNA FRAN LORENZ, deceased, whose date of death was May 11, 2012, is pending in the Circuit Court for Walton County, Florida, Probate Division, the ad- dress of which is Walton County Courthouse, 571 U.S. Highway 90 East, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attor- ney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or de- mands 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 AF- TER 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 de- cedent and other persons having claims or demands against dece- dent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOT WITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is October 18, 2012. JAMES RAY LORENZ Personal Representative 3567 Co. Hwy 280 E DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435 POWELL, POWELL & POWELL Attorneys at Law 422 North Main Street Post Office Box 277 Crestview, Florida 32536 (850) 682-2757 ailloowell@ powelllawfirm.com tracev@powelllawfirm.com Attorneys for Personal Representa- tive BY: GILLIS E. POWELL, JR. Florida Bar Number: 183427 2tc: October 18, 25, 2012 246R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 2009-CA-002341 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- TIONAL ASSOCIATION AS SUC- CESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. WORTH WILLIAMS AND WILLIAM SCOTT BUMPAS A/K/A W. SCOTT BUMPAS; VISION BANK; ROB- ERT B. BALDWIN III; EASTERN LAKE VILLAGE CONDOMINIUM OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSES- SION #1; UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION #2; IF LIVING, AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM- ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER AND AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PAR- TIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIM- ANTS THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,2012 Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order of Final Judg- ment of Foreclosure dated Octo- ber 9, 2012, entered in Civil Case No. 2009-CA-002341 of the Circuit Court of the 1st Judicial Circuit in and for Walton County, Florida. wherein JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association as successor by merger to Chase Home Finance, LLC, Plaintiff and Worth Williams and William Scott Bumpas a/k/a W. Scott Bumpas are defendantss, I will sell to the highest and best bid- der for cash VIA THE INTERNET AT www.walton.realforeclose. com, AT 11:00 A.M. CENTRAL STANDARD TIME, on November 8, 2012, the following described prop- erty as set forth in said Final Judg- ment, to-wit: UNIT C, OF EASTERN LAKE VIL- LAGE CONDOMINIUMS, A CON- DOMINIUM ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMIN- IUM THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2736, PAGE 3793, AS AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS, IF ANY, APPURTENANT THERETO, SUBJECT TO AND IN ACCOR- DANCE WITH THE COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS, TERMS AND OTHER PROVISION OF SAID DECLARATION. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- TEREST 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 disabil- ity who needs any accommoda- tion in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court Administration, ADA Liaison, Walton County, 571 Highway 90 East, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433, Phone (850) 595-4400 Fax (850) 595-0360, ADA.Walton@iflcourts1 .ovat least 7 days before your sched- uled court appearance, or im- mediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. MARTHA INGLE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WALTON COUNTY FLORIDA /s/ By: Sharla Hall DEPUTY CLERK OF COURT (seal) Submitted By: Attorney for Plaintiff Shapiro Fishman & Gache, LLP 2424 North Federal Highway, ' Suite 360 Boca Raton, Florida 33431 (561) 998-6700 (561) 998-6707 09-157377 FC01 CHE The above is to be published in: DEFUNIAK HERALD PLEASE PUBLISH TWICE (ONE TIME A WEEK FOR 2 CONSECU- TIVE WEEKS) AND PUBLICA- TIONS LAST RUN MUST FINISH AT LEAST FIVE (5) DAYS PRIOR TO THE SALE DATE. 2tc: October 18, 25, 2012 247R ------ ------------------- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION: CASE NO.: 662008CA001647CAAXMX BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. DONALD GEOFFRION; UN- KNOWN TENANTSS; IN POS- SESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE (Please publish in THE HERALD BREEZE) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Final Judgment 'of Foreclosure dated the 9th day of October, 2012, and entered in Case No. 662008CA001647CAAXMX, 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 UNKNOWN TENANTS) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are defendants. The Clerk of this Court shall sell to the highest and best bidder for cash electronically at www.walton.re- alforeclose.com, at 11:00 AM on the 8th day of November, 2012, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: COMMENCE AT THE NORTH- WEST CORNER OF LOT 5, SAN- TA ROSA PLANTATION, SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 20 WEST, WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN EAST 1200 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 50 FEET FOR POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN SOUTH 50 FEET; THENCE RUN EAST 120 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 50 FEET; THENCE RUN WEST 120 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- TEREST 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 entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Shelia Sims, Chief Dep- uty Court Administrator, Office of Court Administration at (850) 595-4400 at the M.C. Blanchard Judicial Building, 5th Floor, Pen- sacola, FL 32502 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap- pearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled ap- pearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im- paired, call 711. Dated this 9th day of October, 2012. MARTHA INGLE Clerk Of The Circuit Court /s/ By: Sharla Hall Deputy Clerk (seal) Submitted by: Law Offices of Marshall C. Watson, PA 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Telephone. (954) 453-0365 Facsimile: (954) 771-6052 Toll Free. 1-800-441-2438 12-09014 DESIGNATED PRIMARY E-MAIL FOR SERVICE PURSUANT TO FLA.R JUD ADMIN 2.516 eservice@marshallwatson.com 2tc: October 18, 25, 2012 248R ------------------------------------------- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 66 2012 CC 000110 HERON'S WATCH CONDOMINI- UM ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida not for profit corporation, Plaintiff, V. BARBARA SCHOLZ, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated October 8, 2012 and entered in Case No. 66 2012 CC 000110 of the County Court of The First Judicial Circuit in and for Walton County, Florida, wherein HERON'S WATCH CONDOMINI- UM ASSOCIATION, INC. is Plain- tiff, and BARBARA SCHOLZ are Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at www. walton.realforeclose.com, the Clerk's website for on-line auc- tions, at 11:00 am, on the 8th day of November, 2012 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: UNIT 2301, PHASE 2 OF HER- ON'S WATCH, A CONDOMINIUM, ACCORDING TO THE DECLA- RATION OF CONDOMINIUM RE- CORDED ON THE 30TH DAY OF APRIL, 1998 IN OFFICIAL RE- CORDS BOOK 1812, PAGE 222, AND AMENDED IN OFFICIAL RE- CORDS BOOK 1814, PAGE 232 AND OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1853, PAGE 16, ALL OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA TOGETHER WITH ALL OF ITS APPURTE- NANCES ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION AND THE CON- DOMINIUM ACT. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed- ing, you are entitled at no cost to you, to the provision of certain as- sistance. Please contact: Court Ad- ministration, ADA Liaison, Walton County, 571 Highway 90 East, De- Funiak Springs, FL 32433, Phone (850) 595-4400 Fax (850) 595-0360, ADA.Walton(offlcourtsl .oov, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. DATED this 9th day of October, 2012. MARTHA INGLE, As Clerk of Said Court Is/ By: A. Price Deputy Clerk (seal) Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- er than the property owner as of the date of lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Becker & Poliakoff, P.A. Attorneys for Plaintiff 348 Miracle Strip Pkwy SW Suite 7 Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548-5253 (850) 664-2229 (850) 664-7882 Fax 2tc: October 18, 25, 2012 249R ............................ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 2011-CA-000227 BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY, Plaintiff vs. CHARLES M. SPITZER, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE IPlease publish in THE DEFUNIAK HERALD) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judg- ment in Foreclosure dated August 29, 2012, and an Order Postpon- ing and Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale, dated September 28, 2012, and entered in Case No. 2011-CA- 000227, of the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit in and for WAL- TON County, Florida, BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY, as successor in interest to Colo- nial Bank by asset acquisition from the FDIC as Receiver for Colonial Bank, is Plaintiff and CHARLES M. SPITZER and THE COTTAGES AT EASTERN LAKE OWNERS AS- SOCIATION, INC., are Defendants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash by ELECTRONIC SALE at: www.walton.realfore- ,close.co at 11:00 a.m. (Central Time), on the 26th day of Decem- ber, 2012, the following described property as set forth in said Sum- mary Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 24, BLOCK B, LAKEWOOD VILLAGE PLAT 1 (AKA THE COT- TAGES OF EASTERN LAKE), ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 32, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. a 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 9th day of October, 2012. MARTHA INGLE As Clerk of Said Court /s/ By: A. Price As Deputy Clerk (seal) "In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons in need of a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding shall, within seven (7) days prior to any proceeding, contact the Admin- istrative Office of the Court, Walton County Courthouse, 571 U.S. High- way 90 East, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433, telephone 8508928115, TDD 1-800-955-8771 or 1-800-955- 8770 via Florida Relay Service". apre ako ki fet avek Americans With Disabilities Act, tout moun kin ginyin yun bezwen spesiyal pou akomodasiyon pou yo patisipe nan program sa-a dwe, nan yun tan rezonab an ninpot aranjman kapab fet, yo dwe kontakte Administrative Office Of The Court i nan nimero Walton County Courthouse, 571 U.S. Highway 90 East, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433 telefon nam se 8508928115 oubyen TDD 1-800- 955-8771 oubyen 1-800-955-8770 i pasan pa Florida Relay Service. En accordance avec la Loi des "Americans With Disabilities". Les personnel en besoin d'une accomo- dation special pur participer a ces procedures doivent, dans un temps raisonable, avante d'entreprendre aucune autre demarche, contacter I'office administrative de la Court situe au Walton County Court- house, 571 U.S. Highway 90 East, DeFuniak Springs," FL 32433 le telephone 8508928115 TDD 1-800- 955-8771 ou 1-800-955-8770 Via Florida Relay Service. "De acuerdo con el Acto o Decreto de los Americanos con Impedi- mentos, Inhabilitados, personas en necesidad del servicio especial para participar eneste procedimien- to debran, dentro de un tiempo razonable, antes de cualquier pro- cedimiento, ponerse en contact con la oficina Administrativa de la Corte Walton County Courthouse, 571 U.S. Highway 90 East, De- Funiak Springs, FL 32433. Telefono 8508928115, TDD 1-800-955-8770 o 1-800-955-8771 Via Florida Relay Service". Submitted By: D. Brent Hargett Sasser, Sefton, Tipton & Davis, P.C. P.O. Box 242127 Montgomery, AL 36124-2127 (334) 532-3400 phone (334) 532-3434 fax 2tc: October 18, 25, 2012 250R --------- -- ------- - - -- - TDA#12TX120078 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that GERMAN AMERICAN CAPI- TAL CORP C/O TENDER NEWK- IRK the holder of the following cer- tificate 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.- 4256 Year of Issuance- 2010 Description of Property-LOT 7 SECLUSION BAY S/D PB 15 PG 94 OR 2611-1366 OR 2623-1029 Parcel ID No.- 24-2S-20-33190-000-0070 Base Bid-$4,263.30 Name in which assessed MARY A. RODGERS AND MARIA B. KENNEDY Said property being in the Coun- ty of WALTON, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such cer- tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at www.walton.realforeclose. com on the 25th day of October, 2012 at 11:00 A.M. Dated this 10th day of October, 2012. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Walton County, Florida Is/ By: Kathy Douglass Deputy Clerk (seal) ltc: Oct. 18, 2012 251R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 66-2012-CA-000389 DIVISION: GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC (SUC- CESSOR BY MERGER TO GMAC MORTGAGE CORPORATION) Plaintiff, v. DOUGLAS LEE SPITZER; LORI J. SPITZER; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENOR, CREDITORS, TRUST- EES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF WENDELL PAUL MAIERLE, DECEASED; SHARON D. MAIERLE; LEISURE LAKE LANDOWNERS' ASSO- CIATION, INC.; ALL OTHER UN- KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, UN- DER, AND AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAME UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTER- EST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVI- SEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS, Defendants, NOTICE OF ACTION TO: THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENOR, CREDI- TORS, TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UN- DER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF WENDELL PAUL MAIERLE. 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, devi- sees, grantees, assignees, leinors, creditors, trustees, and all parties claiming an interest by, through, un- der or against the Defendants, who are not known to be dead or alive, and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the property described in the mortgage being foreclosed herein. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Walton County, Florida: LOTS 8 AND 9, LEISURE LAKES, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 4, ON FILE IN THE OF- FICE OF THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COUNTY, WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH THE MOBILE HOME SITU- ATED THEREON, VIN NUMBER CL14569A AND CL14569B. This property is located at the Street address of: 260 East Roberts Road, DeFuniak Springs Florida 32433 has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses on or before November 19, 2012 a date which is within 30 days after the first publication, if any, on Elizabeth R. Wellborn, P.A., Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 350 Jim Moran Blvd., Suite 100, Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442, and file the original with this Court either before service on Plaintiffs attorney, or immedi- ately thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. This Notice shall be published once a week for two consecutive weeks in the DeFuniak Herald Breeze, WITNESS my hand and the seal of the court on October 11, 2012. MARTHA INGLE CLERK OF THE COURT /s/ By: MA Cobb (COURT SEAL) Attorney for Plaintiff: Kate A. Walsh, Esquire Elizabeth R. Wellborn, P.A. 350 Jim Moran Blvd, Suite 100 Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 Telephone: (954) 354-3544 Facsimile: (954) 354-3545 email: KWalsherwlaw com Secondary Email: Erwparalegal. gmac@erwlaw.com **IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, if you are a person with a disability who needs any accom- modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you. to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact court Administration, ADA Liaison, Walton County, 571 Highway 90 East, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32433, Phone (850) 595-4400, Fax (850) 595-0360, ADA.Walton@fl- courtsl.gov at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. 2tc: October 18, 25, 2012 252R -- ---- --------------- ----- --- ------ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 08-001868-CA WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff, v. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, GRANT- EES, DEVISEES, LIENORS, TRUSTEES, AND CREDITORS OF DOUGLAS D. MULLINIX, DE- CEASED; GERALD FRANKLIN MULLINIX; DEBRA ANN MULL- INIX; UNKNOWN TENANT 1; UNKNOWN TENANT 2; AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM- ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTSS, WHO (IS/ARE) NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN- KNOWN PARTIES CLAIM AS HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI- TORS, TRUSTEES, SPOUSES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; 123LOAN, LLC; TRUSTMARK NATIONAL BANK Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pur- suant to the Final Judgment of Fore- closure dated October 09, 2012, in this cause, I will sell the property sit- uated in WALTON County, Florida, described as: LOT 2, BLOCK J, FIRST ADDI- TION TO GULFVIEW HEIGHTS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 87, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. a/k/a 150 Woodland Drive, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, on Novem- ber 9, 2012, at eleven o'clock a.m. EST, online at www.walton.real- foreclose.com, in accordance with Chapter 45 of the Florida Statutes, in accordance with Section 45.031, Florida Statutes. 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 11th day of October, 2012. Martha Ingle Clerk of the Circuit Court /s/ By: A. Price Deputy Clerk (seal) Invoice to: DOUGLAS C. ZAHM, PA. 12425 28th Street N., Suite 200 St. Petersburg, FL 33716 (727) 536-4911 phone / (727) 539- 1094 fax "If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs any accom- modation 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 Admin- istration, ADA Liaison Walton County, 571 Highway 90 East, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32433 Phone (850) 595-4400 Fax (850) 595-0360 ADA.Walton@flcourtsl. gov at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711." 08-46898 2tc: October 18, 25, 2012 253R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY CASE NO. 11-365CA VISION BANK, Plaintiff vs. JOHN N. ANHUT, II, individually, DAVID L. PHILLIPS, individually, CATHERINE C. ANHUT, individu- ally, FOREST LAKES COMMUNITY OWNER'S ASSOCIATION, INC., SEANEST VILLAGE HOMEOWN- ERS ASSOCIATION, INC., & SEACREST BEACH II OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. Defendant(s) NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated October 9, 2012, entered in Case No. 11-365CA in the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit of the State of Florida, in and for Walton County, Florida, wherein SE PROPERTY HOLDINGS, LLC, an Ohio limited liability company, successor by merger to VISION BANK is Plaintiff, and JOHN N. ANHUT II, DAVID L. PHILLIPS, CATHERINE C. ANHUT, FOREST LAKES COMMUNITY OWNERS' ASSOCIATION, INC., and SEAN- EST VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., are Defen- dants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, at www.wal ton.realforeclose.com, at 11:00 a.m. (Central Time) on November 9, 2012, the following described Property situated in Walton County, Florida, legally described as: the le- gal description is set forth in Attach- ment "A" to this Notice of Sale. ATTACHMENT "A" LOT 46, FOREST LAKE PHASE 1, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16, AT PAGE(S) 6 THROUGH 6A, INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WAL- TON 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 of- ficial seal of this Honorable Court, on October 11, 2012. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom- modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are en- titled at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Sheila Sims, 190 Governmental Center, 5th Floor Pensacola, FL (850) 595- 4400 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired call 711. MARTHA INGLE, Clerk of Circuit Court Is/ By: A. Price Deputy Clerk (seal) 2tc: October 18, 25, 2012 254R IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 2012CA000355 BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, Plaintiff, vs. SUSAN C. BRETHERICK, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated October 9, 2012 entered in Civil Case No. 2012CA000355 of the Circuit Court of the 1st Judicial Circuit in and for Walton County, Florida, wherein BAYVIEW LOAN SER- VICING, LLC is Plaintiff and SU- SAN C. BRETHERICK, et al., are Defendant(s) I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, online at www.walton. realforeclose.com at 11:00 o'clock a.m. on the 7th day of January, 2013 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 32, BLOCK A, SEA DUNES, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12, PAGES 8 AND 8A, OF PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. STREET ADDRESS: 328 TRADEWINDS DRIVE, SANTA ROSA BEACH, FL 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 60 days after the sale DATED ber, 2012. this 10th day of Octo- MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court /s/ By: Sharla Hall Deputy Clerk (Court Seal) THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,2012 Daniel S. Mandel, Esq. DANIELS. MANDEL, PA. Attorneys for Plaintiff 1900 N.W. Corporate Blvd., Ste 305W Boca Raton, FL 33431 Tel (561)826-1740 Fax: (561)826-1741 2tc October 18, 25, 2012 255R --------- - IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 12CA667 BURNEY L. REDDICK and MIN- ERVA L. REDDICK, husband and wife, Plaintiff, v. TOMAS G. GUARDIA and HEL- BER VANEGAS, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: HELBER VANEGAS YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mort- gage on the following real property in Walton County, Florida: LOT NO. 96, QUAIL RUN SUB- DIVISION: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 19 WEST, WALTON COUNTY, FLOR- IDA; THENCE EAST 282.31 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 909.83 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 41 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 24 SECONDS EAST, 15.66 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 48 DEGREES 46 MINUTES 36 SECONDS EAST, 150.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 41 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 24 SECONDS WEST, 7!00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 48 DEGREES 46 MINUTES 36 SECONDS WEST, 150.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 41 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 24 SECONDS EAST, 59.34 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. has been filed, and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- fenses, if any, to it on William H. Green, Attorney at Law, whose address is Post Office Box 609, DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435, within 30 days after the date of first publication of this notice, and file the original with the clerk of this court either before service on attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the com- plaint or petition. DATED this 10th day of Octo- ber, A.D. 2012. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court Is/ By: Jean Pryor As Deputy Clerk (seal) 4tc: Oct. 18, 25; Nov. 1, 8, 2012 256R - ------ ----- - ---- - - IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 2012-CA 000422 FIRST FLORIDA BANK f/k/a DESTIN FIRST BANK, Plaintiff, vs. DAVID H. NUNN, Individually, NICOLE UMBOWERS NUNN, Indi- vidually, and BEST BUILT HOMES OF THE EMERALD COAST, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Com- pany, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final Summary Judg- ment entered in the above-styled cause, in the Circuit Court of Wal- ton County, Florida, I will sell the property situate in Walton County, Florida, more particularly described below, by electronic sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at www.walton.realforeclose.com at 11:00 o'clock a.m. (Central Time), on the 9th day of November, 2012: LOT 17, BLOCK E, OF OAK- WOOD LAKES ESTATES UNIT 7 OF OAKWOOD HILLS, ACCORD- ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, AT PAGE 9-9F, OF THE PUBLIC RE- CORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA. PARCEL I.D. NO.: 193N191976800E0170 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. If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs any accommo- dation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please con- tact: Court Administration, ADA Liaison Walton County 571 High- way 90 East DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433 (850) 595-4400 Fax (850) 595-0360 ADA.Walton@flcourtsl. gov at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on October 10, 2012. MARTHA INGLE Clerk of Circuit Court /s/ By: Sharla Hall This Instrument Prepa Deputy Clerk nex located at 31 Coastal Centre (seal) Boulevard, Santa Rosa Beach, Florida 32459. The Board will hear ared By the following items BRADLEY P. HERNDON Post Office Box 520 Fort Walton Beach, FL 32549-0520 (850) 226-6601 2tc: October 18, 25, 2012 257R ------------------------------------ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION: CASE NO.: 66-2009-CA-001556 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. DANIEL TOFT; RIVERWALK HO- MEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION OF WALTON COUNTY, INC.; UN- KNOWN SPOUSE OF DANIEL TOFT; UNKNOWN TENANTSS; IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE (Please publish in THE HERALD BREEZE) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Final Judgment of Fore- closure dated the 9th day of Octo- ber, 2012, and entered in Case No. 66-2009-CA-001556, 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 DANIEL TOFT, RIVERWALK HOMEOWNER'S AS- SOCIATION OF WALTON COUN- TY, INC., UNKNOWN TENANTS) and UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DANIEL TOFT N/K/A SUSAN TOFT IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB- JECT PROPERTY are defendants. The Clerk of this Court shall sell to the highest and best bidder for cash electronically at www.walton. realforeclose.com, at 11:00 AM on the 9th day of November, 2012, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 151, OF RIVERWALK PHASE ONE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 18, PAGE 13, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WAL- TON COUNTY, FLORIDA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- TEREST 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 entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Shelia Sims, Chief Dep- uty Court Administrator, Office of Court Administration at (850) 595-4400 at the M.C. Blanchard Judicial Building, 5th Floor, Pen- sacola, FL 32502 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap- pearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled ap- pearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im- paired, call 711. Dated this 10th day of October, 2012. MARTHA INGLE Clerk Of The Circuit Cdurt Is/ By: Sharla Hall Deputy Clerk (seal) Submitted by: Law Offices of Marshall C. Watson, PA. 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Telephone: (954) 453-0365 Facsimile: (954) 771-6052 Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438 09-45197 DESIGNATED PRIMARY E-MAIL FOR SERVICE PURSUANT TO FLA.R.JUD.ADMIN 2.516 eservice@marshallwatson.com 2tc: October 18, 25, 2012 258R ----- ------------------ --- NOTICE 1. 1979, CHEVROLET, 4 DR, BLUE VIN: 1N69U8S192591 Notice is hereby given that on the 5th day of November, 2012, Cobbs Towing & Recovery reserves the right to sale this vehicle accord- ing to the Florida Statutes, Section 713.78. Auction will be conducted at 9:00 AM, at 354 US HWY 90 West, DeFuniak Springs, FL. 32433. We will not take any bids prior to auc- tion date, and we reserve the right to refuse any bid. ltc: October 18, 2012 259R NOTICE 1. 2001 CHEVROLET, 4X4 PICK UP, WHITE VIN: 1GCDK14K71Z248906 Notice is hereby given that on the 5th day of November, 2012, Cobbs Towing & Recovery reserves the right to sale this vehicle accord- ing to the Florida Statutes, Section 713.78. Auction will be conducted at 9:00 AM, at 354 US HWY 90 West, DeFuniak Springs, FL. 32433. We will not take any bids prior to auc- tion date, and we reserve the right to refuse any bid. ltc: October 18, 2012 260R NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Walton County Design Re- view Board will hold a regular public meeting to hear projects be- ginning at 5:00 p.m. on Thursday. November 1. 2012 at the South Walton County Courthouse An- Destin Locksmithing Building Sign- This is a sign application submitted by Electrons in Motion, requesting approval for a building sign measuring 2'10" x 11' for a total of 31 16 square feet The site is at 13346 Emerald Coast Pkwy (parcel number 30-2S-21-42000- 003-0034). Destin Locksmithing Ground Sign- This is a sign application submitted by Electrons in Motion, requesting approval for a ground sign measuring 10' x 8' for a total of 80 square feet. The site is at 13346 Emerald Coast Pkwy (parcel num- ber 30-2S-21-42000-003-0034). DR Horton Building Sign-This is a sign application submitted by Mod- ern Signs, LLC, requesting approval for 2 building signs measuring 14" x 3' for a total of 42 square feet for each sign. The site is at 2842 Em- erald Coast Pkwy (parcel number 26-2S-20-33200-000-0498). Trustmark Building Sign- This is a sign application submitted by Tom- my Duncan, requesting approval for 4 building signs, 2 signs measuring 12' x 3'6" for a total of 42 square feet, 1 sign measuring 2'6" x 11'8" for a total of 29 square feet and 1 sign measuring 2' x 9'4" for a total of 19 square feet. The site is at 7700 Emerald Coast Pkwy (parcel num- ber 25-2S-21-42000-047-0000). Trustmark Ground Sign- This is a sign application submitted by Tom- my Duncan, requesting approval for a ground sign measuring 8'6" x 9'5" for a total of 80 square feet. The site is at 7700 Emerald Coast Pkwy (parcel number 25-2S-21-42000- 047-0000). The Design Review Board will make a recommendation on major devel- opments to the Board of County Commissioners regarding these items either to approve, approve with conditions or to deny. Any item that is tabled will be scheduled for a future Design Review Board meeting and will not go forward to the Planning Commission until the Design Review Board makes a rec- ommendation. In matters regarding deviations from the Scenic Corridor guidelines, as adopted in Section 13 of the Walton County Land De- velopment Code, the decision by the Design Review Board are final decisions. Pursuant to Section 9.06.06 of the Walton County Land Development Code, any decision or determination of the Board which is contested by an applicant with re- gard to application or interpretation of the standards shall be referred to the Board of Adjustment for appeal hearing. Proposed projects) or plan amendments) may be inspected by the public from 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM, Monday through Friday at Walton County Planning and De- velopment Services located at 31 Coastal Center Blvd, Suite 100, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32549 or 47 North 6th Street, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435. Interested parties may appear at the public hearing and be heard with re- spect to the proposed projects) or plan amendmentss. In accordance With Section 286.26, Florida Statutes, whenever any board or commissioner of any state agency or authority, or of any agen- cy or authority of any county, mu- nicipal corporation, or other political subdivision, which has scheduled a meeting at which official acts are to be taken receives, at least 48 hours prior to the meeting, a written re- quest by a physically handicapped person to attend the meeting, di- rected to the chairperson or director of such board, commission, agency, or authority, such chairperson or director shall provide a manner by which such person may attend the meeting at its scheduled site or reschedule the meeting to a site which would be accessible to such person. In accordance with Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes, all persons are advised that, if a per- son decides to appeal any deci- sion made by the board, agency, or commission with respect to any matter considered at such meet- ing or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the ap- peal is to be based. Please be advised accordingly. 2tc: October 18, 25, 2012 261R NOTICE OF SALE 2002 NISSAN VIN# 3N1CB51D82L669650 1997 TOYOTA VIN# 4T1 BG22K6VU788664 1995 OLDSMOBILE VIN# 1G3GR62C5S4143133 SELL 11/10/2012 2000 FORD VIN# 1FAFP42X9YF160173 1998 PONTIAC VIN# 1G2JB1241W7513279 SELL 11/9/2012 1984 PONTIAC VIN# 1G2AM37R7EP328162 1998 FORD VIN# 1FTYR10U6WUC88934 SELL DATE 10/29/2012 This auction will be held at Walton County Recovery LLC, 635 Old Jolly Bay Rd on the date listed above commencing at 08:00AM. We hereby reserve the right to auction this vehicle according to the Florida State Statutes, Sec- tion 713.78 in order to recover any and all unpaid charges for towing and storage fees on the above vehicle. No offers will be taken prior to the day of sale. itc October 18, 2012 ------------------ 262R SUBSCRIBE TODAY 892-3232 DISCOVER MASTERCARD VISA CHAMBER Republican and school superintendent for the past eight years, high- lighted her 37 years of experience with the Walton County School District, during which she also served as teacher, assistant prin- cipal, and principal. "I get to lead one of the most awesome staffs that you've ever known!" Anderson ex- claimed. She reminded attend- ees that she oversees a $98 million budget and that there has been no millage increase for the school district in the past six years. Yet, she noted, she has not closed schools and has maintained an "A" dis- trict rating for six con- secutive years. She ex- plained that the rating system has only been in existence for six years. Anderson revealed that there has been a 42-percent increase in advance placement dur- ing her tenure, with 496 advancementplacement courses being offered currently. She main- tains that the gradua- tion rate has increased by 18 percent under her leadership. "It's about making it happen," she told attendees. Rosemary Ragle, a Democratic candidate for school superinten- dent, began by giving the group an "assign- ment" to research and delineate the process to change the position of school superintendent from an elected official to an official appointed by the school district. Although she is running for a four-year term in the elected seat, she supports this change taking place during that time period.. "Politics and educa- tion do not mix very well," Ragle told the group. Based on her ex- periences, she likened the current process of selecting a superinten- dent to "locking a feral cat and a stray dog in a closet, walking away and saying, 'The survi- vor will be our next su- perintentdent."' Ragle, a special edu- cation teacher in the Walton County school system, expressed dis- satisfaction with the school system and dis- may at the lack of prog- ress of at-risk students. She said she worried about the fate of stu- dents with disabilities when she was no longer present to serve as their advocate. Ragle charged that stakeholders had lost faith in the school sys- tem, that parents did not feel included, and that most employees of the district felt "disen- franchised." She referenced a re- cent report by an ac- creditation team that Holiday crafts workshop Come make holiday crafts on Nov. 3, from 9 a.m.-12:00 p.m., at Walton County Ex- tension office, 732 N. 9th Street, DeFuniak Springs. Cost is free. Registration: RSVP by Oct. 31(to ensure they have enough supplies) Walton County Exten- sion office (850) 892- 8172. Contact: Ricki McWilliams FCS Agent: rickim@ufl.edu Who's Invited: EV- ERYONE! Get involved with the kids! Mom/ Daughter, Grandmoth- er/Granddaughter, Father/Son, Mentor/ Youth. FROM PAGE 1-C recommended measures to increase involvement with parents and stake- holder groups, the de- velopment of channels for communication with school district staff and stakeholders, and the definition of equity with regard to distribution of resources within the school system. Ragle told attendees that the Walton County School District is no lon- ger an A+ district, but that instead its rating this past year was a B, and that that rating did not include high school grades, which have yet to be published. She continued, "In the olden days, when I was in school, A+ equat- ed to 100 percent. She maintained that this is not the case in the Wal- ton County School Dis- trict, charging that 51 percent of students are not satisfactory in read- ing, 45 percent do not have grade-level read- ing or math skills, and that only 17 percent of the lower quartile have made math gains. "I want your vote for our children," Ragle concluded. Bill Chapman, a Re- publican candidate for the the Walton County District 1 seat on the Walton County Board of County Commission- ers, introduced himself as someone who was originally from Okaloo- sa County but who has spent most of his adult life in Walton County. He is a resident of the Valley View communi- ty. Chapman had served 22 years with the Wal- ton County Sheriffs Of- fice (WCSO) before re- tiring earlier this year to run for the county commission. Prior to that, he served in the military and subse- quently worked for the Highway Patrol and the DeFuniak Springs Po- lice Department. Chapman told at- tendees that 25 of his 32 years of work experience had been in leadership roles. He noted that he had been instrumental in the WCSO becoming accredited. Chapman said he has business experience due to a company run by himself and his wife and that he has been ac- tive in the community, serving as president of the DeFuniak Springs Rotary Club from 2007 to 2008. "I'm a big believer in economic development," Chapman stated. He explained that he would work to remove "road- blocks" that typically delay such development for a year and a half or longer. Chapman clarified that he would not advo- cate for "bad industry," but called for bring- ing "clean, well-paying businesses" to Walton County. Frank Day, a Demo- cratic candidate for the District 1 seat, com- mented that he is origi- nally from Opp, Ala., but has roots in Wal- ton County back to his great grandparents in DeFuniak Springs. He explained that after serving in Viet Nam, working in the aviation field in South Carolina, and studying at Auburn University, he, his wife and son settled in Point Washington. He has now been a county resi- dent for more than 26 years. Day highlighted his community involve- ment, stating that he is most proud of his par- ticipation with two com- munity organizations. One of those is the Wal- ton County Taxpayers Association (WCTA), on which he serves as a board member. The other is the recently- formed Walton County Citizens for Honest Government, which he co-founded and which has worked to educate and inform citizens on government and gov- ernmental issues. Day noted that he has been active with the Historic Point Washing- ton Association and that as a board member has joined in that organiza- tion's efforts to preserve the historic charm of the community. He add- ed that he is a member of the Freeport-South Walton Kiwanis Club, which supports chil- dren in the community, encouraging attendees to support that organi- zation's fund raiser. Day directed voters to his web site, www. frankdayforhonestgov. com for more informa- tion. Scarlett Phaneuf, managing director for the Walton County Eco- nomic Development Al- liance, asked attendees to consider voting yes on a local referendum question that will ap- pear on the General Election ballot. The referendum' will deter- mine whether the coun- ty commissioner will have the authority to approve the abatement of ad valorem taxes for new and expanding businesses under cer- tain conditions. Pha- neuf called this ability a "missing tool" in the county's economic de- velopment toolbox. She said the tax abatement could be used for "deal closing" in negotiations with businesses that would bring new jobs to the county. Phaneuf explained that the tax abatement program had been in place in the county for 20 years pre- vious but had expired and was up for renewal. Phaneuf may be con- tacted for more infor- mation on the referen- dum at (850) 892-4859 or by email at scarlett@ wcedafl.com. Early voting for the General Election starts on Saturday, Oct. 27 and continues through Saturday, Nov. 3, at three locations, the of- fices of Walton County Supervisor of Elections Bobby Beasley at the Walton County Court- house and at the South Walton Annex, and also at Paxton Town Hall. Hours for early voting Oct. 27 through Nov. 1 will be 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Early voting for Friday, Nov. 2 and Saturday, Nov. 3 will be 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Voting for the Nov. 6 General Election will be at voters' nor- mal polling places, and hours will be 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. More information for voters is available on Beasley's web site, www.votewalton.com, or by calling either (850) 892-8112 or (850) 622-0744. ,,Fll lo IRE I PAGE 13-C THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2012 EARLY VOTING BEGINS OCTOBER 27, 2012 DON GAETZ STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 1 MARTI COLEY STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 5 CARLENE ANDERSON WALTON COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT CHARLOTTE FLYNT SOUTH WALTON FIRE DISTRICT SEAT 5 MIKE ADKINSON WALTON COUNTY SHERIFF JOHN MAGEE SOUTH WALTON MOSQUITO SEAT 1 BILL CHAPMAN WALTON COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST I TIM NORRIS SOUTH WALTON MOSQUITO SEAT 2 READY v0oTE FOR THE WALTON COUNTY REPUBLICAN TEAM Paid Political Advertisement paid for by the Walton County Republican Executive Committee, PO Box 444, Freeport, FL 32439 independently of any candidate. 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