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Title: The DeFuniak herald combined with the breeze
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Preceded by: DeFuniak herald (De Funiak Springs, Fla. : 1992)

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BCC PONDERS
"CUSTOMARY
USE" FOR
BEACHES
Defining public
use a hot-button is-
sue in south Walton.
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IN THE GARDEN
OF GOODWILL
A community gar-
den is taking roots
in DFS. 11-A



FAMILIES FIRST
NETWORKS GIVE
THANKS
The local agency
helps provide food
and services for fos-
ter homes. 3-A



100 DAYS AND
100 YEARS
FCA students cel-


ebrate new
with a visit
Oscar. 7-A


school
to see


LIBERTY FD
RESCUES
STRANDED
BOATERS
Two pulled from
chilly local waters
Monday night. 2-A



BCC JAN. 27
MEETING


Discusses
wood, local
omy, library
fees. 2-C


Drift-
econ-
card


BCC ROLL CALL


Agenda and
tions-taken. 3-C


ac-


CASEY AT THE
PLATE
A look at the week
in sports. 9-B



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DEWAYNE YOUNGBLOOD spoke to the DeFuniak Springs City Council about his support for the newly-formed WCE-
DA. "We have to be able to act quickly," he said. "We are competing with other locations throughout the World and when
someone inquires about putting their business here, we need to be able to respond quickly, with one voice and not have any
confusion, no matter where they want to locate in the county."


WCEDA keeps moving forward


By ALICIA LEONARD
With the unanimous
approval of a three-year,
$15,396 per year commit-
ment from the DeFuniak
Springs City Council on
Jan. 26, the Walton County
Economic Development Al-
liance (WCEDA) put one of
its last ground level build-.
ing blocks into place.
Questions abound about
this new alliance and its.
purpose for Waltori County
citizens. WCEDA outlined
their mission in their stra-
tegic plan for 2008-2009,
"The WCEDA is a result of
many community leaders
representing a broad range
of public/private organiza-
tions. The plan seeks to
build upon the county/cities
economic assets and over-
come its challenges."
This private/public part-
nership will serve the Wal-
ton County area. It was
founded in 2008 by the Wal-
ton County Board of County
Commissioners (BCC), the
city governments of De-
Funiak Springs, Paxton,
Freeport and the Walton
Area Chamber of Com-
merce. "The organization is
a 501c(3) non-profit organi-


zation, housed-in and man-
aged by the Walton Area
Chamber of Commerce,
but guided and lead by the
WCEDA board of directors."
The organization, made
up of county, city and lo-
cal business leaders will
attempt to "increase em-
ployment and educational
opportunities, facilitate
growth and expansion of
industry and business, im-
prove the quality of life for
all residents, grow the tax
base, further promote and
develop the downtown areas
and position Walton County
as a great place to live, work,
and do business."
BCC and WCEDA Chair
Sara Comander spoke to
the DeFuniak Springs City
Council during the Jan.
26 meeting and expressed
some thoughts on Walton
County and its need for eco-
nomic stability. "Originally,
City Manager Kim Kirby
invited me and Ronnie Bell
to travel with her and Coun-
cilman James Huffman
to Marianna and see how
Jackson County has been
so successful in their effort
to bring business to their
county," she said. "We real-


ized from that point that we
would get nowhere without
the cities and county be-
ing united in one voice that
says, if a business moves to
Freeport, it will still benefit
the whole of the county. We
had to come together to say
we will make it happen and
we have done that. From lo-
cal leaders to leaders repre-
senting the Walton County
School Board, we have come
together to make this hap-
pen."
. Comander also mentioned
the existing Economic De-
velopment Council of Wal-
ton County (EDC) in her ad-
dress to the Council, "They
have done a lot of hard work
and, hopefully, we can pick
up from where they are and
move forward, but it's going
to take a lot of hard work
and some time."
EDC representative Dew-
ayne Youngblood concurred.
"As you know the EDC a few
months back became. prop-
erty managers. We are man-
aging the industrial park in
Freeport and during that
same time, this group came
together," he said. "They
have done a fantastic job
putting this group together.


Most importantly, they did
a great job in structuring
this group so it will continue
to grow. and have funding,
that we hope will represent
the county with one single
economic voice. I think that
is the most important thing
this group can do. In the
past, business owners look-
ing to move here or start a
business didn't have just
one voice to work with. This
group can unify the county
and represent the county
when it comes to economic
development. The EDC has
projects going on, but we do
recognize the need for this
one voice."
Youngblood told the
Council that the EDC has a
board that will vote on join-
ing with the WCEDA and he
believes that the new group
has their support, but many
on the EDC board wanted to
see funding put into place
and an executive director
hired before'making a deci-
sion. "I believe the EDC will
fully support the WCEDA
and we will have that one
voice representing Wal-
ton County. We have to be
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Marshal
Further improving the
DeFuniak Springs police
department and its level of
service to the citizens of De-
Funiak Springs is the goal
of Mark Weeks, who has
pre-qualified to run for De-
Funiak Springs City Mar-
shal.
Weeks has served as as-
sistant city marshal of the
DeFuniak Springs Police for
three years and is now serv-
ing as supervisor in charge
of the police department. He
is a third-generation native
of DeFuniak Springs.
"As City Marshal, I will
lead our police department
in delivering a higher level
of service and efficiency
to the people of DeFuniak
Springs," said Weeks. "Serv-
ing and protecting my home-
town, and the good people
living here, is an honor and
privilege. It's a responsibil-
ity that I will never abuse or
take'lightly," he said.
SWeeks is a seasoned law
enforcement professional
with 15 years of law en-
forcement experience and a
masters degree in criminal
justice. His wife, Cherelle,
is a teacher in DeFuniak
Springs. They have two
daughters, Abigail and
Allison, ages five and two
years.
An assistant city marshal
since 2006, Weeks worked
the past three years shoul-
der-to shoulder with then-
City Marshal Mike Adkin-
son to implement a number
of changes in policy and

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THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5,2009


Liberty rescues



stranded boaters


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According to Liberty Fire
Chief Tony Roy, "Several
boats were used to secure
the search and rescue oper-
ations, but.the loaned boat
from Mr. Knight proved an
effective size to gain access
to the stranded individu-
als."
Sunset King Lake Resort
loaned a boat and several
firefighters brought addi-
tional personal watercraft
to help in the rescue opera-
tions. Upon arrival, the ca-
noe was capsized with two
individuals in the water
holding onto a stump and
the canoe. Two of the indi-
viduals were transported by
ambulance in stable condi-
tion for further evaluation.


Liberty Fire District
was assisted by six mem-
bers of Freeport City Fire
Boat Rescue Squad, Walton
County EMS, Walton Coun-
ty Sheriffs office, and Fish
and Wildlife Officers. There
was a mutli-team approach
to resolving this incident.
Twenty members of Liberty
Volunteer Fire District re-
sponded to the call for help
and the captain of the rescue
ship was Liberty Firefighter
Josh Dunham.
Chief Roy said, "Kings
Lake is a beautiful and
bountiful fishing lake, but
fishing at night in a canoe
without safety gear, in cold
weather, is not the best way
to go fishing."


Heritage Association



presents Scottish Ceilidh


On Saturday, Feb. 7, a
Scottish Ceilidh will be held
at 7 p.m. at the Walton High
School Auditorium in De-
Funiak Springs.
Guests can enjoy a real
Scottish Ceilidh an evening
of music, dance, story-telling
and merriment with a Scot-
tish flair! Featured perform-
ers will include John Dall, a
native Scot, and Flora Mc-
Donald Gammon, director of'
music for the Grandfather
Mountain (North Carolina)
Highland Games. Nancy
Donaldson, Cathy Camp-
bell, author and story-teller,
Jim Moore, and the Emerald
Coast Pipes and Drums will
also provide entertainment.
This event is sponsored by
William Steadley-Campbell,
Tyrone' Cosson, Gulf Pow-


er, and the Walton County
Heritage Association. The
requested donation is $10
per ticket, and tickets are
available at the door or in
advance at the Heritage
Museum on Circle Drive or
at the offices of WZEP Radio
and the DeFuniak Herald.
Volunteers are asked to be
at the auditorium at 6 p.m.
Steadley-Campbell has
worked for months to put
this special evening togeth-
er and the public is wel-
.comed and encouraged, to
attend. It isn't necessary to
have a drop of Scottish blood
to have a great time at the
Ceilidh!
In other Heritage news,
the Heritage Museum will
be closed on Tuesdays for
the foreseeable future, but


they will have extended
hours on our open days at
least through the end of Feb-
ruary. The Museum will be
open Wednesday, Thursday,
and Friday, from 11 a.m.
to 4 p.m., and on Saturday
from 1-4 p.m. (volunteers
are always welcome).
On Saturday, Feb. 14,
at 10 a.m., there will be
a meeting of the Walton
County Genealogy Society.
Genealogy Society President
Wayne Sconiers will demon-
strate how to put home vid-
eos on computer sd they can
be edited. There is no fee,
and all are welcome. The
Second Saturday Show &
Tell, featuring the Pilot
Club of DeFuniak Springs,
will be held 2-3 p.m.
Special guest Howard


Rinker will share the his-
tory of Pilot International
and of the local Pilot Club.
The service focus of Pi-
lot International is brain-
related disorders, such as
Alzheimer's disease, chemi-
cal dependency, traumatic
brain injuries, developmen-
tal, emotional, and mental
disabilities. Come and hear
how Pilot members have,
served DeFuniak Springs
for many decades.
The Museum, formerly
the L & N train depot down-
town, will have extended
hours as they celebrate the
2009 Winter Assembly (see
www.floridachautauqua.
org). It will be open from 11
a.m. until 4 p.m. on Fridays
and Saturdays, Feb. 20, 21,
27 and,28.


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Staff reports
On Monday night, Feb. 2,
several 911 calls were placed
for an overturned boat in
Kings Lake, just north of
DeFuniak Springs in the
Liberty Fire District. Initial
arriving crews discovered an
overturned canoe with three
passengers in the middle of
the lake. One young man
was able to swim to shore,
which was quite a feat with
the north winds at 15 mph,
chilly water temperature
and within a stumpy area of
the lake. Two individuals in
their, early 20s were rescued
by members of Liberty Fire
District after a neighbor
loaned a boat to effect the
rescue operations.


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THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5,2009


Freeport doctor gets



more than 24 years


On Jan. 28, a federal
judge sentenced Freeport
doctor Robert L. Ignasiak
Jr. to serve 292 months in
prison, and to pay $1 million
in fines, plus court costs. Se-
nior United States District
Court Judge Lacey A. Col-
lier imposed the sentence


following Ignasiak's Nov. 3,
2008 conviction on 43 charg-
es, including health care
fraud and illegal dispens-
ing of controlled substances.
Two instances of dispensing
drugs resulted in the death
of two persons.
The Freeport doctor's tri-


al took 19 days, and includ-
ed evidence that Ignasiak,
who owned and operated the
Freeport Medical Clinic, pre-
scribed drugs to patients he
knew to be addicted or were
misusing them, or who were
"doctor shopping" to obtain
drugs to support their addic-


tions. Evidence was also put
on showing that the clinic
attracted patients from all
over the .Southeast, due to
the doctor's willingness to
prescribe drugs with "little
or no medical justification."


Families First Network gives thanks


SUPERINTENDENT CARLENE'ANDERSON read se-
lected passages from "The Last Lecture" to Ms. Goddin's
eighth-grade class at Freeport Middle School as part of the
statewide Literacy Week. celebration.



Anderson celebrates

Literacy Week


On Thursday, January
29th, Superintendent of
Schools Carlene Anderson
stepped back into a famil-
iar place, the classroom. As
.part of the state and dis-
trict initiative to encourage
reading and literacy during
the statewide Celebrate Lit-
eracy Week, Freeport Mid-
dle School invited special
guests, including Anderson,'
to read a selection from theif
favorite book.
Anderson read several
passages from "The Last
Lecture," written by Randy
Pausch in his final days, to
Ms. Goddin's eighth graders.
Before reading, she :shared
reading strategies that work
for her and related her per-
sonal experiences with read-
ing to the students. She read
several passages specifically
selected to inspire students.
"The Last Lecture is easy



Campbell

to appear

on

"America's

Got

Talent"

Walton High School grad-
uate, Alex Campbell will ap-
pear on the television show
"America's Got Talent." The
show will be taped in At-
lanta, GA., on Feb. 8, 2009,
where Alex now resides, and
will be aired at a later date.
He received the call after his
Website was viewed online.
The site showcases his tal-
ent as a barber. He will com-
pete in the fast-haircutting
category and if he can set
and hold the record, he will
win $1 million.
Alex is a former, kicker-
punter for the Walton High
School Braves and was
drafted briefly by the Phil-
adelphia Eagles while at-
tending Morris Brown Col-
lege. For more details, go
to www.alexccampbell.com
His mother is local writer,
poet and author Victoria
Crystal.



Citizens'

Advisory

Meeting,

scheduled

The Walton County
Clerk's Office has scheduled
,a Citizens' Advisory Meet-
ing for 10 a.m. on Thursday,
Feb. 19, 2009. The meeting
will be held in the confer-
ence room in the Adminis-
tration Department, located
on the second floor of the
Walton County Courthouse.


reading and invokes many
emotions," said Anderson,
who went on to say that
her absolute favorite book
is Charlotte's Web. "Char-
lotte's Web amazes me in
how the words on a page can
show so much passion and
emotion. I almost always
cry when reading it."
The Florida Department
of Education announced the
week-long Celebrate Lit-
eracy Week and encouraged
participation statewide.
Walton County Schools
were eager to participate
and support "literacy within
Walton County. All schools
participated with various
activities including special
reading nights, special guest
readers, student created
public service announce-,
ments about reading, and
more.


By ALICIA LEONARD
Rachel' Jones from from
Families First Network
(FFN). contacted the De-
Funiak Springs Herald with
a message for the public.
"First, I want to say thank
you! .Christmas would not
have been possible for our
kids without the communi-
ties support. Everything
came from the community
for our kids. At that time,
we had around 120 kids that
were in-home and placed fos-
ter care," she said. "Around
Thanksgiving we, were able
to supply between 20-30
baskets for families through
community support, that
these families would have
otherwise not had. This
was all pretty much done
through donations."
According to Jones, FFN
"represents a partnership
with the Department of Chil-
dren and Families (DCF) to
provide an array of foster
care and related services in
coordination with network
partners. The network in-
cludes DCF, Lakeview Cen-
ter, as the lead agency, judi-
ciary sub-contracted service
providers, foster parents, the
District One Community Al-
liance, agency stakeholders,
and the community work-
ing together to. implement
the legislative mandate for
community-based care. Ser-
vices include case manage-
ment for out-of-home and
in-home placements; foster-
home recruitment, training.
recommendation for licen-
sure, and support; adoption
support; independent-living
program; dependency court'
resource facilitation; sub-
contract management; and
other related services to
abused and neglected chil-
dren and their families."
Food drives supported
by local schools and dona-
tions by local churches are
two reasons kids and fami-
lies had food and presents
as well as necessities, Jones
said. "We recently had a
blanket drive during the


first cold snap of this year.
Two churches stepped up
and donated blankets. We
got 30 within a 24-hour pe-
riod."
Just because the holidays
are over, many children's
and families' struggles still
continue. Jones said FFN
still needs donations. Fami-
lies have issues and kids
are removed from homes
everyday in the community.
There are other ways to help
FFN, too.
Jones said, "Call us. Get
on the list. Just what you
would be able to donate for
a kid if one comes through
that needs it. Many times,
the kids come only with the
clothes they are wearing or'
a small bag of stuff. We can't


keep items like that here,
so we are trying to build a
contact list of people that
would be willing to help out,
even bring a hot meal to the
kids while they are here and
waiting to be placed.
Jones also noted "that in-
between time" from removal
to placement and said a hot
meal is always appreciated
by the kids. "We have one
young black girl that needs
special shampoo and no one
will provide it. It's the little
things that make these chil-
dren feel cared about. Last
night we had three small
kids who were with us while
their paperwork and place-
ment was being worked out.
It's five in the afternoon.
Just a hot, nutritious meal


would have eased some of
their uncertainty."
Jones praised the commu-
nity for its help and support.
"The schools, our citizens
and churches have been so
wonderful here. They re-
ally want what is best for
the kids. We have a great
community and we just re-
ally wanted to get that out
there and let everyone know
how much we appreciate
them and what they do for
the kids under our services,"
Jones concluded.
Anyone willing to be a
sponsor or is willing to part
with some clothes for a
needy and transiting child
or can simply donate a little
money, should call FFN at
(850) 892-8647.
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"A SNAPSHOT OFLOVE
shared at Christmas," is
what Rachel. Jones from DeFumak Lodge 1 70
FFN calls this picture of the
West DeFuniak Elementary MEETING NIGHTS
Angel Tree,. MEETING NIGHTSd


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EDITORIAL

LETTERS TO

THE EDITOR

*PERSONAL

COMMENTS


Editorial Comment



Quod

erat

demonstrandum

By RON KELLEY


I love words. I admire the beauty of words and their pow-
er to inspire, to charm, to tickle and to illuminate. On my
office desk, I have a slightly tattered Oxford Universal dic-
tionary that's about four or five inches thick. It might bring
$5 at a yard sale, but it's priceless to me.
Today, I looked up the word "truism." My Oxford Uni-
versal defines this as "a self-evident truth. A statement so
obviously true as to not require discussion." The following
10 points, written by Rev. William John Henry Boetcker,
are perfect examples of truisms.
You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging
thrift.
You. cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the
strong.
You cannot help small men by tearing down big men.
You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich. ,
You cannot lift the wage-earner by pulling down the
wage-payer. ,
You cannot keep out of trouble by spending more than
your income,
You cannot further the brotherhood of man by inciting
class hatred.
You cannot establish sound security on borrowed mon-
ey.. ,
You cannot build character and courage by taking away
a man's initiative and independence.
You cannot help men permanently by doing for them
what they could and should do for themselves.
I think you'll have to agree that the good reverend was a
wise man. Clearly, those statements are so obviously true
as to not require discussion.
Which brings me to- the following question. How can so
many members of Congress and the president, who attended
Columbia and Harvard, not understand these simple, self-
evident truths? The president's economic stimulus pack-
age will result in short-term relief and long-term economic
ruin for a nation already trillions of dollars in debt to the
Chinese and other nations who have lent America money.
What is not to understand?
Just ask any working mom on a budget this question, "If-
you are broke and if you are already deeply, deeply in debt,
can you spend your way back to prosperity?"
Exactly.
Don't believe me? Try it. Please don't forget to let me
know about the visiting hours in whatever correctional fa-
cility you eventually come to call home.
Rev. Boetcker's truisms aren't true just because I say
they are. They are true because human history has proven
them to be true over and over throughout the course of hu-
man events.
Just reflect on the last 100 years or so in America and
-consider all the things our tax dollars were spent on be-
cause the president and Congress promised that spending
those millions, billions and trillions would correct the prob-
lem. Let's see, there was the War On Crime, the War On
Drugs, the War On Poverty. Hmmm, I guess we must have
lost because our society is still plagued with, all three. Wait,
there was the Social Security Reform plan, the Medicare
Reform plan, the Prescription Drug Reform plan, the Wel-
fare Reform plan, the Insurance Reform plan, the Property
Tax Reform plan. Hmmm, none of those things have been
reformed. In fact, all those things are a mess. Well, there
was also the Savings and Loan Bailout, the Financial Bail-
out and the Auto Industry Bailout. Hmmm, I'm beginning
to see a trend here.
Winston Churchill gave us another truism when he said,
"We contend that for a nation to tax itself into prosperity is
like a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up
by the handle."
So why can't a Senate or House member understand this
simple, self-evident truth? The answer is,- they do, but most
are more worried about keeping their job than actually do-
ing it. They are appeasers. They try to appease whomever
is in power, hoping to curry political favor. Know what old
Winston said about appeasers? "An appeaser is one- who
feeds a crocodile-hpping it will eat him last."
I know some of my friends will not want to believe the
truth of what I am saying. They are caught up in the siren
song of hope and change. However, as Churchill said, "The
truth is incontrovertible, malice may attack it, ignorance
may deride it, but in the end; there it is."

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Editor:
It has come to my attention, that the person that own the
land on the closed part of Padgett Road, (the road that goes
form CR-183B to.CR-1883) that he has got a lawyer to try to
have the county to abandon this part of Padgett Road and
Give it back to him.
In late 2006, the county put in a new driveway for him,
so he could come off his land on one side and go to his land
across the road.
In the late 2006 or early 2007, the owner put a gate
across the closed part of Padgett Road, blocking it, and a
sign that threaten to have anyone who went down this road
with arrest, as it is private land.
I called and told commissioner Kenneth Pridgen about
this illegal gate and sign. He sent his road foreman to talk
to me, but has not had this gate and sign removed, so that
I can use this road. Not walk down it or ride my bicycle on
it.
In March 2007, I sent an e-mail about this to all the com-
missioners. But I have been discriminated against by not
being able to use this roadway.
I would like to walk down to Sandy. Creek and listen and
see nature and smell the flowers, sit by the water and enjoy
the peace of this place.
I hope the commissioners will do the right thing, and not
abandon this roadway and that we will be able to use it
once again.
It will make a nice natural walking trail that we taxpay-
ers and others can use.
Let the commissioners know that you want this to stay
open and not become private land like parts of the beach.
David E. Hackett
DeFuniak Springs


EMBATTLED HOUSE SPEAKER Ray Sansom's politi-
cal future continued its freefall Monday as his replacement
announced a major staff change and his party's members
set the stage to replace him permanently. Sansom on Fri-
day stepped aside as speaker and said his second-in-com-
mand would take over temporarily as he dealt with legal
issues. Republican members late Monday night replaced
him permanently save for a formality vote in four weeks.
Majority Leader Rep. Adam Hasner of Delray Beach ran
Monday's meeting that accepted Sansom's resignation as
Republican leader. "Speaker Sansom is with us this eve-
ning and we all look forward to his vindication in these
matters," Hasner said. "Members, it is time to move for-
ward."
Rep. Larry Cretul, a Republican from Ocala and the
speaker pro tem, was voted leader of the Republican confer-
ence, tantamount to his election as speaker when regular
session starts March 3. Earlier in the day, Cretul named a
new chief of staff, former Rep. Dudley Goodlette of Naples.
"Our immediate goal is to get back to doing the business
of the House of Representatives and the people of Florida,"
Cretul said.
That goal was advanced with an accelerated process
to set Cretul up as the undisputed, permanent speaker.
The 76-member House Republican Conference Sansqm
among them as he took handshakes and hugs from fellow
members and added his vote for Cretul in the roll call -
gathered for an extraordinary 9 p.m. meeting to waive the
rules and hasten the process to get clear of Sansom. The
party's rules call for a 15-day nominating period, but that
was waived, and nominations were opened and closed with
only Cretul considered.
In brief, unenthusiastic comments after an 18-minute
meeting, Cretul addressed the gathered Republicans. "I
think it's fair to say all of us would rather be somewhere
else tonight," Cretiil said. Members rose for a short, re-
strained ovation.
The House must be in session to elect a speaker -- 44
Democrats get to.vote, too and that won't happen until
regular session convenes in 27 days.
Goodlette sat silently at Cretul's side at an afternoon'
news conference. Goodlette, a former House rules chair-
man and attorney whose latest assignment was as an ad-
viser to the Taxation and Budget Reform Commission, will
be paid $150,000 in his new post.
House leadership has been in turmoil since Friday,
when Sansom announced that he was temporarily "recus-
ing" himself while he faces several investigations, includ-
ing one by State Attorney Willie Meggs and a grand jury he
empanelled, into his relationship with Northwest Florida
State College.
Two months ago, on the day Sansom was formally elect-
ed speaker, he announced that he was taking a $110,000 a
year job at his alma mater. Months before, when he served
as the House budget chief, the Destin Republican quietly
steered more than $25 million in state construction dollars
to the school.


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Editor:
I would like to take this opportunity to thank Walton
County for lying to me about employment and forcing me
into welfare. What a way to treat an Army veteran. There
is no transparency in Walton County for any of their agen-
cies, county, state or federal. Good "ole boy" mentality
thrives.
Just review the classified in the DeFuniak Herald of
the past and present, and there is no sunshine found here,
or equal opportunity. .
They will however run down to the beach and cater to
their every whim. Unfortunately I missed the "Ribbon-cut-
ting Ceremony" of neglect! Isn't it about time that they in-
corporate that beach and get back to reality for the people
of the east, west, and most northern parts of the county
that have been denied. The list of this type of mentality is
endless and the afore-mentioned should be ashamed.
Louis H. Roberts
Mossy Head, FL.

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Sansom has since given up the college job. He and col-
lege president Bob Richburg have denied any connection
between the state money and the college job, and Sansom
said he expects to be vindicated by the investigations, in-
cluding a complaint filed with the Florida Commission on
Ethics.
Neither Sansom nor his attorney, Peter Antonacci of
Tallahassee, could be reached for comment.
By JIM ASH and PAUL FLEMMING, Tallahassee Dem-
ocrat

FLORIDA GOV. CHARLIE CRIST is providing grist for
a lot of speculation today. It all centers on whether he'll run
for the Senate, setting off a domino effect in his state.
Roll Call reports that not only is the popular GOP gover-
nor seriously weighing. a Senate run, Republican Sen. Mel
Martinez may leave his seat before the end of his term.
More at blogs.usatoday.com/onpolitics/2009.
BY MARK MEMMOTT and JILL LAWRENCE

(AP) -- FLORIDA'S LARGEST private homeowners
insurer State Farm Florida is planning to stop selling
property insurance in the state.
State Farm spokesman Chris Neal said Tuesday that
some 1.2 million customers with residential and other re-
lated property insurance policies would be affected, but
said that none need to worry immediately. "It's going to
be a long process," Neal said. "No one has to do anything
today."
The Illinois-based insurer can't do anything either be-
fore- completing a regulatory review in 90 days, and is then
prohibited by law from ending any policy before giving a
six-month notice.
Four State Farm executives, including chief executive
officer Ed Rust and State Farm Florida President Jim
Thompson, met with Insurance Commissioner Kevin Mc-
Carty and other staff at the Office of Insurance Regulation
for an hour Tuesday to inform them of their decision. Mc-
Carty called the State Farm decision disappointing but not
surprising.
"I will do everything within my power to protect Florida
consumers from unnecessary destabilization of the insur-
ance market," McCarty said. "Florida already has new com-
panies who are eagerly looking to grow their businesses
and will welcome the opportunity to add more customers."
Neal said State Farm's 2.8 million auto customers and
those with life and health insurance policies in the state
are not affected by the company's decision. State Farm
Florida was established in 1998 as a subsidiary of State
Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company. In its state-
ment Tuesday, the insurer said it has been unable to ob-
tain regulatory approval from Florida officials to charge
adequate rates for its property insurance for homeowners,
renters and others who own condominiums, boats and busi-
nesses.
By BRENT KALLESTAD, Associated Press Writer


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THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2009

Students celebrate

first hundred days

with 100-year-old

Oscar Harrison


By ASHLEYAMASON
First Christian Academy
(FCA) students celebrated
their 100th day of school by
visiting 100-year-old resi-
dent of Defuniak Springs,
Oscar Harrison. Students
visited Harrison at Stanley
House, where they asked
him questions ranging from
what games he played as
a child to who his favorite
president was (it's Franklin
D. Roosevelt, by the way).
Harrison regaled children
with the poem "The Mid-
night Ride of Paul Revere"


and told them of his time as
an English major at the Uni-
versity of Florida. Harrison
told students stories about
being a teacher, principal,
city agent, church deacon,
and having a 59-year perfect
attendance record at the Ki-
wanis Club.
Before leaving to release
100 balloons from the FCA
parking lot, students recit-
ed a psalm, then presented
Harrison with a birthday
card and passed out 100 red
carnations to the residents
of Stanley House.


KIWANIS STUDENT of
the Month Thomas Feitsma,
heeds Harrison's 59-year
perfect attendance record
with the Kiwanis Club.


OSCAR HARRISON recites the poem "The Midnight
Ride of Paul Revere" to the children.
Ne w Prewheioo Openi in DFS in Janiper Lake area


FCA STUDENTS gather
round as Harrison recalls
stories from his childhood.


Florida Chautauqua Theater presents jazz concert


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Arts and Crafts show March 21, at the Chautauqua build-
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artists and crafters to sell at this show. Anyone that creates
hand-crafted items, such as soap, baskets,, jewelry, quilts
or who paint, sculpts or some other artistic endeavor and
would like to join in this show, should contact Cheryl Kross
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WCDC nursing graduates


THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5,2009


Thirteen Walton Career
Development Center prac-
tical nursing graduates re-
ceived their nursing pins
and certificates of comple-
tion at Freeport High School
on Dec. 18, 2008. The eve-
ning ceremony was a tra-
ditional service for nursing
graduates that included the
lighting of the Nightingale
Lamps and reciting of the
Practical Nurse's Pledge.
The students were recog-
nized for their achievements
and awards were presented.
Norrie Chumley, program
director, presented Kristen
Stokes with the Outstand-
ing Scholastic Achievement
Award and Jean Spencer
with the Gail Cole Leader-
ship Award.
Trecia Meadows, day
nursing instructor, present-
ed Sherry Richardson with
the Outstanding Bedside


Nurse award.
Walton CDC Principal
Mike Davis, and Walton
County School Board mem-
bers, William Laird and
Sharon Roberts, presented
the students with the Cer-
tificate of Completion.
Following the presen-
tation of the certificates,
the students were pinned
and received their nursing
lamps from day instructors
Twynette Earley and Tre-
cia Meadows. A candlelight
recitation of the Practical
Nursing Pledge concluded
the ceremony.
Graduates receiving their
pins and certificates of com-
pletion are listed alphabeti-
cally as follows: Kristie Cin-
tron, Gary Clark, Tashara
Durham, Azilee George,
Carmen Lane, Nathan Ma-
homes, Ronald Mardirosian,
Sherry Richardson, Jessika


Smith, Jean Spencer, Kris-
ten Stokes, Susan Teall, and
Emily Wesche.
The Practical Nursing
Program includes 1,350
clock, hours of classroom,
lab and clinical instruction.
Upon successful completion
of the program and national
licensure exam, the gradu-
ates will be able to pursue a
career as a licensed practi-
cal nurse.
In addition to practical
nursing, the Walton CDC
offers programs including
adult high school, automo-
tive service technology,
building construction tech-
nology, cosmetology, hor-
ticu'lture/agriscience, nail
specialty, network support
.services, patient care assis-
tant, PC support, and phle-
botomy. To receive infor-
mation about any of these
programs, call 892-1241.


Calendars for Relay for Life

fundraisers and activities


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Jessika Smith, Nathan Mahomes, Tashara Durham, Gary Clark, Emily Wesche, and Su-
san Teall.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

ANN O'CONNOR, new volunteer coordinator, has a huge need for professional
hairdressers to volunteer to cut Hospice patients' hair in Okaloosa and Walton counties.
Emerald Coast Hospice has in-depth training for anyone who has time and wants to as-
sist our patients with this need. If you have any questions call Ann at 689-0300.


Feb. 5 Survivor bingo/
ice cream social from 6-8
p.m., First United Method-
ist Church fellowship hall.
Contact 892-2217;
Feb. 7 Boston butt plates
at 6:30 p.m. Panhandle
Opry. Contact 892-4050, or


892-4656;
Feb. 16- (after church)
- Chicken and Dumplin's.
First United Methodist
Church.Contact 892-2217;
Feb. .21- Turkey Shoot.
AmVets. 10 a.m. Contact
419-2757, or 401-4269;


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grounds from 8'a.m.-noon.
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O'Connor named volunteer

coordinator of Emerald Coast

Hospice Crestview office


Emerald Coast Hospice
in Crestview named Ann
O'Connor as volunteer co-
ordinator. Emerald Coast
Hospice serves referral
sources and patients in Oka-
loosa and Walton counties.
Ann will be actively seeking
volunteers throughout the
communities to volunteer
for Emerald Coast Hospice
patients and in the admin-
istrative areas.
O'Connor brings to Em-
erald Coast Hospice more


than 15 years of experience
in Hospice care. She has
been an area resident for
the past three decades. She
previously served as a clini-
cal administrative assistant
with another local hospice.
She is the president of the
American Legion Auxiliary
in Crestview and is the trea-
surer for the ALR at Post
#75. She has been active in
the Relay for Life Teams for
12 years.


ANN O'CONNOR


FINANCIAL FOCUS


Roth


VS.


Traditional IRA:


PAGE 9-A

Project Princess program created


Members of the 2009
Leadership Walton. Class,
a program sponsored by
the Walton Area Chamber
of Commerce, have created
Project Princess.
. Project Princess is an ef-
fort to help promote self-
confidence and individual
beauty to all teenage girls in
Walton County. It is about
making sure that all girls
have the opportunity to
capture their own personal


memories of Prom, regard-
less of personal or financial
circumstances.
In order to help as many
girls as possible, the lead-
ership members are asking
that everyone dig out all
of those formal gowns that
have been hanging in the
closet for years and donate
them to the girls.
They will 'have fitting
days prior to prom located
in south and north Walton


County. They hope to pro-
vide gowns to more than
200 girls in the four high
schools in Walton County.
For more informa-
tion contact us. Michelle
Schack, city of DeFuniak
Springs michelle@de-
funiaksprings.net or An-
gela D. Huggins, P.E.,
Bowyer-Singleton & Asso-
ciates, Inc. ahuggins@bsa-
civil.com.


Elvis performs at Stanley House


A recent visit by Elvis to
Stanley House Assisted Liv-
ing had residents, their fam-
ilies, and staff alike dancing
in their seats. While audi-
ence members clapped and
sang along, Elvis imperson-
ator John Cinicola treated
them to a one-hour live per-
formance, including several
of Elvis's gospel favorites.
Cinicola, who lives in Pen-
sacola, has been perform-


ing his Memories of Elvis
Show for over 10 years. In
his white suit, with beaded
fringe flying, Elvis circulat-
ed throughout the audience
while singling out many of
the residents for special at-
tention. He bestowed kiss-
es, scarves, and even a teddy
bear on the beaming ladies,
who giggled like teenagers
as they blushingly took his
hand. "One of our residents


even whispered to Elvis that
he needed a little more hip
action," laughed Stanley
House Activities Director
Alex Alexander.
Alexander mentioned
that that -she has several
more surprises for the resi-
dents in February, includ-
ing a Friday the 13th Valen-
tine's Social, a Mardi Gras
party, and a performance by
accordionist Charles Dodge.


which is the right choice?


By JOE W. FAULK,
Financial advisor

People who may already
contribute to an IRA are
taking an important step to-
ward building the financial
resources they need for re-
tirement. Those who do not
have an IRA might want to
consider opening one. But
which one? i
The two main choices
are "traditional" IRA and a
Roth IRA. These IRAs share
some common characteris-
tics. First, one can fund ei-
ther type with virtually any
type of investment stocks,
bonds, CDs, etc. Second, one
can contribute up to $5,000
to either IRA, or $6,000 if
aged 50 or over. (However,
one cannot contribute to a
Roth IRA if the modified ad-
justed gross income exceeds
$166.000, if married and file
jointly. or $114,000 if sin-
gle.)
Beyond these similari-
ties though, there are some
important differences in the
two IRAs. Here is a quick
look at each:
TRADITIONAL IRA All
traditional IRA contribu-
tions may be tax deductible,
depending on annual income
and whether covered under
an. employer sponsored re-
tirement plan or not. The
'earnings grow tax-deferred


until one starts taking with-
drawals.
ROTH IRA Fund a
Roth IRA with after-tax dol-
lars, so there will always
be tax- and penalty-free ac-
cess, to the contributions.
These earnings grow totally
tax-free, provided one does
not start taking withdraw-
als until they are over 59
and have had the account
for at least five years. One
can typically make tax-free
withdrawals for first time
homebuyer expenses. If
withdrawing money from a
traditional or Roth IRA be-
fore age 59.5, there may be
a 10-percent penalty.
So, which IRA is the right
choice? As is often the case
in the investment world,
there are no quick and easy
answers. If a person is not
eligible to deduct contribu-
tions to a traditional IRA,
but arei eligible to contrib-
ute to a Roth IRA, then they
may want to choose the Roth
IRA.
What if a person is eli-
gible to contribute to a Roth
IRA and still deduct the
contributions to a tradi-
tional IRA? One one hand,
the traditional IRA offers a
powerful combination: tax
deductibility and tax de-
ferred growth. On the other
hand, a Roth ,IRA is one of
the few investments that of-


fer tax free earnings.
Obviously, it is a tough
choice, which is why it's
smart to consider some
other criteria. For example,
with a traditional IRA, one
must start taking minimum
distributions by the time
they are 70. With a Roth,
one never' has to take them
- it's possible to leave the
entire value of the IRA to
beneficiaries, and they may
not have to pay taxes on
withdrawals. Consequently,
the projected need for retire-
ment income and the desire
to leave money for family
membersare two factors to
consider when choosing be-
tween a Roth and a tradi-
tional IRA.
Unfortunately, no one
can have it both ways that
is, one cannot contribute the
maximum amount to both
types of IRAs. Whatever
amount' is" contributed to
one will reduce what can be
contributed to the other.
A qualified financial pro-
fessional or your tax adviser
may be able to help deter-
mine which type of IRA is
the best choice, but even
with this assistance, a per-
son needs to make sure they
understand all the issues
involved. Remember, this
money is for retirement, so
it's important to make the
right moves now.


Chautauqua Rehab & Nursing

Home host in-service class


Chautauqua Rehab &
Nursing Home will be hav-
ing in-service class on
"Compassion Fatigue" by
Emerald Coast Hospice on
Monday, Feb. 9, at 10 a.m.,
in the Hall of Fame dining
room located on 785 S 2nd
Street, DeFuniak Springs,
FL.
For those, in healthcare
and anywhere else the new
word for "burn out" is com-
passion fatigue. Learn ex-
actly what compassion fa-
tigue is, who it affects and
how to deal with it.

This in-service reiterates
the fact that one must take
care of oneself to properly
care for others. Those that
continually feel as if they


are running on empty will
benefit from this in-service.
For more information


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call (850) 259-3001 or email
at susie.chestnut@gentiva.
com.


SHOWN
HERE IS r
Elvis imper- :
senator John
Cinicola belt-
ing out a song
at Stanley
House.


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COMMUNITY
CALENDAR

KIWANIS CLUB OF
Freeport meets every
Wednesday, 8 a.m. at the
Hammock Bay Lake Club.
Please join us for interest-
ing speakers and great fel-
lowship. Contact Wanda
Pitts at (850) 259-9001.


John Thomas, M.D.
Emergency Medicine &
Family Practice


Bryant Draper, M.D. Larry Rafey, PA.-C.
Emergency Medicine & Emergency Medicine &
Family Practice Family Practice


Kinley Howard, D.P.M. Rolland Reeves, M.D.
Podiatry Vascular & General Surgeon


You're Invited To Contact Our Healthcare Professionals
At (850) 951-4556 Or Visit
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Monday Friday 8:00 am 4:30 pm

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DE FUNIAK SPRINGS

POLICE REPORT


DeFuniak Springs Police ar-
rested the following people dur-
ing the week ending Feb. 1,
2009:
Willie Fields, 41, Panama


City, DWLSR,
Charles E. Godwin, 53, DFS,
City ordinance, sex offender resi-
dential area,
Kitty Bea Sheppard, 48,
DFS, Worthless check.


Walton County Sheriffs Depu-
ties arrested the following people
during the week ending Feb. 1,
2009:
Laura Ann Gardener, 47,
DFS, DWLSR,
William Mitchell Golden, 40,
Laurel Hill, Child support,
Woodell Carroll, 54, DFS,
MVOP,
Juan Jurado Aguilar, 22, Fo-
ley, AL., No valid DL,
Christopher Lee Bryan, 23,
Pensacola, Warrant (Santa Rosa
Co.) 0
Shirley Diane Bowen, 36,
DFS, MVOP,
Eric Vincent Demski, 39,
DFS, MVOP,
Lara Eugene Wright, 40,
Vernon, Warrant (Washington
Co.),
Scottie Bamett, 34, SRB,
Driving without DL, attached tag
not assigned, no vehicle regis-
tration,
Bonnie Buryanek, 67, SRB,
Assault w/intent to commit felo-
ny, battery domestic,
L.D.G., 14, DFS, Improper
possession of legend drug,
Danielle Sutton, 21, DFS,
FVOP,
Donald Hayes, 28, Pensa-
cola, DWLSR,
Edwin Gerald Peterson,
49, Freeport, Bond revocation,
MVOP,
Patrick Joseph Bird, 30, Eu-
faula, AL., DUI,
Christopher Bumgardner,
28, Navarre, Battery, resisting
w/o violence;
Sandy Lee Hollingsworth,
37, DFS, Battery domestic,
Van-Sylvan Laird, 49, DFS,
MVOP,
Dion Nathaniel Jones, 18,
SRB, Allowing minor alcohol at
house party, '
Laura Louise Green, 37,
Crestview, Child support,
Joann Lowell James; 45,


Miramar Beach, FTA,
Ashley Allison Lennemann,
24, DFS, MVOP,
Marsha Jean Moore, 59, Mil-
waukee, WI., Retail theft,
Edward Lamar Adkins, 34,
Niceville, Warrant,
Carly Anastasia White; 23:
Mary Esther, Worthless check,
Steven Thorne Trotter, 48,
Freeport, MVOP,
Melinda Faye Roberts, 36,
DFS, Trespassing,
Michael Alvin Spence, Age
not given, DFS, Battery domes-
tic, child abuse, criminal mis-
chief,
Cody C. Nail, 19, SRB, Un-
lawful possession of liquor,
Jamie Hopkins, 28, DFS,
DWLSR,
Kara Starky, 28, SRB, Child
neglect w/o harm,
Maureen Mardy, 43, SRB,
Sale of cocaine x12,
Ryan Townsend Bayley, 31,
E. Northport, NY., Disorderly
conduct,
B.A.C., 15, DFS, Battery,
Clinton Green, 52, Jackson-
ville, Warrant,
Wendell Ray Martin, 62,
Crestview, DUI,*
Steven P. Whatley, 24, PDL,
DUI,
Russell Guy, 40, Freeport,
DUI,
Jarvis Lanier Harris, 28,
Houston, Texas, DWLSR,
Emmett Gil Gilyard, 27,
Quincy, DUI,
Zachary Scott Godbey, 25,
SRB, DUI,
S.D.C., 16, Address not giv-
en, Petit theft,,
Jeremy Smith, 27, Darling-
ton, DWLSR,
SA.N.W., 15, DFS, Battery do-
mestic,
Adriana Brown, 36, Destin,
Worthless check,
Robert Bormier, 38, Crest-
view, Warrant (Okaloosa Co.).


THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5,2009


Cancer Freeze 2009 set in Florala


"Cancer Freeze 2009"
will be held Feb. 7 at Lake
Jackson in Florala, AL. This
will be the third annual
fundraising event, that be-
gan from a conversation be-
tween friends. In the past,
the proceeds have gone to
The American Cancer Soci-
ety. and Florala's Relay for
Life team; however this year
will be a little different.
Julie-Layton-Bryan is the
five-year-old daughter of
Brad and Stephanie Bryan
of Florala. Julie is a beauti-
ful little girl who loves to run
and play and she loves the
color pink. Julie is just like
most other little girls her
age except for the fact that
Julie has been diagnosed
with retinoblastoma in her


WEEKS

procedures aimed at adopt-
ing professional standards,
modernizing the police de-
partment and increasing its
level of service to the com-
munity. Weeks was a part-
ner in every decision made
to increase the number of
officers, patrols and secu-
rity checks, implement the
department's 24 hour cus-
tomer. service/dispatch cen-
ter, create a standardized
policy and procedure man-
ual, found a citizens advi-
sory committee, and stretch
local taxpayers' dollars by
seeking grants and donated
equipment valued at more
than $500,000.
Weeks is leading the first
ever fitness program for De-
Funiak Springs police offi-
cers and firefighters. He ob-
tained a community service
unit and a mobile 'command
unit at no charge to local
taxpayers', established an el-
derly well-check program to
help keep seniors safe who
are living alone, and led the
successful effort to install
new school-zone signs and
marking on Bruce Avenue


left eye. Retinoblastoma is
a rapidly developing cancer
which develops in the cells
of the retina, the light sensi-
tive cells of the eye. Present-
ly, Julie and her family are
required to travel to New
York every three weeks for
treatment. Friends have-al-
lowed the family to use sky
miles to travel and a Private
Angel Flight was provided
for the first trip. They have
also been able to occasion-
ally stay at Ronald McDon-
ald House while there. Even
with all this help, expenses
will be incurred and this is
where Cancer Freeze comes
in.
Please join us Feb. 7 at
12 p.m. at Lake Jackson to
take part in Cancer Freeze


2009. A minimum donation
of $20 will buy the opportu-
nity to ski, tube, wakeboard,
or kneeboard. Participants
this year will receive a Can-
cer Freeze t-shirt and sili-
cone bracelet. Previously,
only participants and volun-
teers have received shirts,
however this year shirts
will be on sale for $15 and
bracelets for $2. Hot coffee
and chili will also be served
for everyone on hand. Gary
and Lynn Jones of Preci-
sion Image Photography
will be taking photos of the
event. Gary has 25 years ex-
perience and was the 2004
Photographer of the Mont-
gomery Biscuits Class AA
affiliate of the Tampa Bay
Devil Ray Baseball team.


He is also an active member
of the Professional Photog-
raphers of America. Gary
has photographed local and
national events such as the
R+L Carriers Bowl game
that was telecast live on
ESPN, where Troy Univer-
sity played Southern Miss in
the Superdome in New Or-
leans. Gary compiled photos
from last year's event, set
them to music and made a
DVD that will also be on dis-
play.

For more information
about this wonderful event
that will benefit this beau-
tiful little girl, go to wvww.
cancerfreeze.webs.com, or
Calebadavidson@yahoo.
com, or call (850) 978-3726.


CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1-A


to help maintain the safety
of our children.
Weeks has pledged to
successfully complete the
five-year-long law enforce-
ment accreditation process
he and Adkinson began in
2007. Weeks said accredita-
tion assures a community
that its police department
is maintaining the highest
standards of professional-
ism. He is certified by the
Florida Law Enforcement
Accreditation Commission
in managing the accredita-
tion process.
Before coming to the De-
Funiak Springs Police De-
partment, Weeks served on
the Florida Highway Patrol
and worked for six years as
a traffic homicide investi-
gator. He is a 1987 gradu-
ate of Walton Senior High
School and 1991 graduate
of' Okaloosa Walton Com-
munity College. He earned
a bachelor's degree in his-
tory (minor in criminology)
from Florida State Univer-
sity in 1993 and master's
degree in criminal justice
from University of Central


Florida in 2001. In addition,
Weeks has been certified in
supervisory .management by
Florida State University's
Certified Public Manager's
Program and has 1,500
hours of specialized law en-
forcement training.
Weeks is a member of De-
Funiak Springs First Bap-
tist Church, First Christian
Academy Parent Teacher
Fellowship, Kiwanis Club


and has been an assistant
coach for Walton County
Recreational Soccer.
The election for DeFuniak
Springs City Marshal will
be held on April 14, 2009.
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NOTICE OF INTENT TO USE UNIFORM
METHOD OF COLLECTION NON-AD
VALOREM ASSESSMENTS

The Walton County, Florida (the "County") hereby provides notice, pursuant to
section 197.3632(3)(a), Florida Statutes, of its intent to use the uniform method of
collecting non-ad valorem special assessments to be levied within the unincorporated
area of the County, for
the cost of providing
capital, infrastructure EXHIBIT B
and roadwaLEGAL DESCRIPTION
and roadway WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
impro v ement s MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS SECTION 7.66,
commencing for the FLORIDA STATUTES LESS INCORPORATED DEFUNIAK
Fiscal year beginning __ SPRINGS, FREEPORT, PAXTON
onw October 1, 2009-
and continuing until
discontinued by the --
County. The County ,. .. ,
will consider the i 4- "
adoption of a II. ... .
resolution electing to
use the uniform -
method of collecting
such assessments
authorized by section
197.3682, Florida
Statutes, at a public "-
hearing to be held at
4:00 p.m. on t _'jj
February 24, 2009 at r :4
the Commission -
Chambers, Walton
County Courthouse,
Highway 90,
DeFuniak Springs,
Florida. Such
resolution will state
the need for the levy
and will contain a ,
legal description of the
boundaries of the real
property subject to the li
levy. Copies of the
proposed form of
resolution, which i t ialton County h *
contains the legal w t -
description of the real
property subject to the
levy, are on file at the Walton County Clerk's Office, DeFuniak Springs, Florida. All
interested persons are invited to attend.
In the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the County with
respect to any matter relating to the consideration of the resolution at the above-
referenced public hearing, a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such an
event, such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is
made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be
based. In accprdance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a
special accommodation or an interpreter to participate in this proceeding should contact
the County Clerk's office at (850) 892-8115, seven (7) days prior to the date of the
hearing.

DATED this 13 day of January 2009.
By Order Of: Dede Hinote
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
#237-09 4tc: 1-29;2-5,12,19


NOTICE OF PROPOSED RE-ZONING
Pursuant to Florida Statutes, the City of Freeport Planning Board will
conduct hearings on the below listed Re-zoning in the Freeport City Hall, 112
Highway 20 West, Freeport, Florida on Wednesday, January 7, 2009, at 7:00 p.m.,
or as soon thereafter as the issue may be heard to consider the request for a
proposed Zoning Change to the Land Development Code Zoning Map as described
below, and to make recommendations to the Freeport. City Council.
The Freeport City Council will conduct hearings on the below listed
proposed Re-Zoning in the Freeport City Hall, on Thursday, January 22, 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 hearings on the below listed
proposed Re-Zoning in the Freeport City Hall, on Thursday, February 26, 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 2nd/final reading of the proposed adoption ordinance.

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The total property area is approximately 5.78 acres located on the east side of US 331
South, approximately 1500 feet east of the US 331 Bypass, located southwest and
adjacent to'Bluebeech Street, which connects to Elderberry St, which connects to US
331 South. The legal descriptions for these parcels are on file with the City Planner.

Current Future Land Use Designation: UD Urban Development
Requested Amendment: none

Current Zoning Designation: R-1 Low Density Residential
Requested Zoning Designation: R-C Residential-Commercial

Plan amendment materials may be inspected by the public at the Freeport City
Hall during regular business hours. Public comments may be made orally at the
meeting or in writing of 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).
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THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5,2009

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Chautauqua


Trom The EPorch


By ANN ROBINSON
Words are truly won-
drous. I look across the
lake at the Hall of Brother-
hood and I think of all the
programs that have taken
place there over the years.
Of course, Wallace Bruce set
a good example. He was a
poet who loved this place. He
called DeFuniak Springs "a
lotus land" and "a dreaming
place." And to make today
extra word-special, my only
grandchild called me by my
name for the first time. She
is certainly an- example of
"lifelong learning" in prog-
ress and it is so exciting to
watch and listen. And today
I want to tell you about the
six special users of words
who will be coming to the
Florida Chautauqua Assem-
bly on Feb. 20 and 21. They
are all southern writers of
renown...Michael Morris
("The Slow Way Home")...
Janis Owens ("The Cracker
Kitchen")...Masha Hamil-
ton ("The Camel Bookmo-
bile")...Linda Busby Parker
("Seven Laurels")... Cassan-
dra King ("Queen of Broken
Hearts")....Kathy. Patrick


THIS SMALL PLOT of land could yield great things for DeFuniak Springs citizens'
sense of community if the Whitaker sisters have their way.



Community garden


taking roots


By ALICIA LEONARD ker, o:
The art of gardening is al- first do
most as old as time itself. At the Bo:
one time, families produced DeFuni
almost everything they With a
served at the dinner table. they he
Gardening and self-suffi- to grow
ciency were a way of life. pleasure
When World War I and program
II began, victory gardens kids an
sprang up across the United thinking
States in order to help keep the con
down the cost of feeding sol- back or
diers. They provided for 40 "Cul
percent of the produce in the tivates
United States during that fines 1
time. Now, gardening is said. A
making a comeback in com- like tlh
munities across the nation. God ou
The American Commu- to help
nity Gardening Association have a
says that "community gar- ing foo
dening improves people's some]
quality of life by providing help. in
a catalyst for neighborhood dening
and community develop- where
ment, stimulating social gather
interaction, encouraging and sk
self-reliance, beautifying grow fr
neighborhoods, producing cal cha
fiT-fiffous -fB6d r--edr iiig- their o\
family food budgets, con- The
serving resources and creat- foN use
ing opportunities for recre- city is i
ation, exercise, therapy and half of
education." : on 12tl
Two sisters, with the sup- contain
port of their family and the able fo
community, hope to bring of rent
the first community gar- ested
den to the city of DeFuniak funds
Springs. The ideal of a.com- into up
munity garden was just garden
approved unanimously .by lots -w
the DeFuniak Springs City space
Council last week, but the is harv
project may still need a little be dona
help from citizens. for tho,
April and. Annie Whita- fresh p





ALLIANCE

able to act quickly. We are ive diu
competing with other loca- existing
tions throughout the world adverti
and when someone inquires right n
about putting their business "In th
here, we need to be able to times,
respond quickly, with one aware
voice and not have any con- all of oi
fusion, no matter where
they want to locate in the
county."
Some high-points of the
WCEDA strategic plans in-
volve business retention and
expansion, downtown revi- 4
talization, streamlining the
building and development
process, industrial develop-
ment, workforce develop-
ment, entrepreneurship and
technology, support intern-
ships development through
schools and industry, devel-
opment funding, marketing
and communication.
The need for new busi-
ness and existing business
to be supported for growth
are cornerstones of the
WCEDA plan. The WCEDA
is now in the process of seek-
ing an executive director to
aggressively seek out new
business to bring into the
county and start a support-


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f Whitaker Farms,
donated their time to
ys and Girls Club in
iak Springs in 2007.
small area of land,
helped teach kids how
w vegetables and the
re of gardening. The
m was a hit with the
ad that got the sisters
ig about growing in
immunity and giving
i a larger scale.
tivating plants, cul-
character and re-
the nature," Annie
kpril adds, "In times
these, every child of
.ght to do something
p others. Because we
background in rais-
d crops, we feel it is
hat our calling to
struct others in gar-
. We envision a place
young and old will
to learn the science
ills of gardening and
iesh vegetables for lo-
rity needs as well as
,v n."
plot of land donated
for the garden bythe
locate at the western
the water tower lot
h Street. The lot will
S10 small plots avail-
r a nominal amount
per .year for inter-
gardeners. The rent
will be rolled back
pkeep for the small
space. Two larger
ill also occupy the
and all produce that
ested from hose will
ated to Walton Cares,
se in need of food and
produce.


The community has also
joined in with the Whitaker
family and some of those
partnerships include ACT
Walton, Master Gardeners,
Walton County 4-H, and the
DeFuniak Springs Boys and
Girls Club Teen Center.'
If the project is accepted
by the community and the
demand to move to a larger
spot increases, the sisters
said they will consider a
type of farmer's market in
the nest few years where
citizens can buy the produce
grown locally.
The DeFuniak Springs
City Council agreed to allow
the garden on their property
and provide the water need-
ed for the garden, but the
sisters could still use volun-
teers, gardeners and some
gardening equipment. They
still need to raise $500-$800
for fencing, irrigation, sup-
plies, a tool shed and sig-
nage, but they are ready for
the task at hand.
S-The .....Whitaker-' say,
"Plant something, care for
it, patiently wait, pray, re-
spect it, and watch it grow
and finally harvest and en-
joy. And, as with all other
things in life, if it fails, try
again." The sisters added,
"We would like to.thank all
of the volunteers who are
working to make this com-
munity effort possible."
To donate time or materi-
als, grow a garden, donate
supplies or just learn more
about gardening, contact'
Kendra Zamojski at the
Walton County Extension
office at (850) 892-8172.


alogue with already
g business. '"We are
sing for that position
.ow," said Comander.
.ese hard economic
we are made keenly
that we cannot put
ur eggs in one basket.


Tourism is a wonderful and
a driving force in our county
right now, but we would like
to feel like we are diversified
and our people have choices
of where to work and where
to live and this alliance will
make this possible."


OR HIGH






CHECK MAN

329 US Hwy 90 E*DeFuniak Springs, FL

850-951-0606
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No Appointment Necessary But Available


("The Pulpwood Queen's Ti-
ara-Wearing, Book-Sharing
Guide to Life").
Michael Morris writes a
gentle story but it contains-
some brutal truths. Janis
Owens' book will be hot off
the press. In fact, she will
be stopping in DeFuniak
Springs at our Assembly as
a part of a national book-
signing tour for Simon and
Schuster. Cassandra King,
who lives in South Carolina,
has written four books about
our part of the world. The
book she will be discussing,
"Queen of Broken Hearts,"
takes place in the Foley-
Fairhope area and intro-
duces the labyrinth which
is used as part of a healing
process. Ms. King 'is mar-
ried to Pat Conroy. "Prince
of Tides"...."The Great San-
tini"...who has written a
wonderful cookbook...lots of
seafood. I sent word that if
he would attend the Assem-
bly, I would give him my
Aunt Minnie Stinson's se-
cret recipe for stewed crabs.
No answer yet.
Anyway, I think you will
.enjoy our conversations with
the authors as they discuss


friendship, fiction, food and
fun. Masha Hamilton and
Linda busby Parker will tell
what it is like to write your
passion...forbidden topics.
And Kathy Patrick's book
tells her own story of how
she got the idea to open the
only beauty shop-book store
in the country.
The moderator for the
discussions will be Kathie
Clement Bennett. She. is
from Panama City original-
ly and is an agent for these
authors. If the maiden name
sounds familiar, her fa-
ther was mayor of Panama
City for a long time and her
brother, Scott Clement, is
the mayor now. Kathie read
of our Chautauqua last year
and offered to help. She has
, been a wonderful addition to
our Chautauqua planners.


COMMUNITY CALENDAR

BINGO EVERY SUNDAY at the VFW: Quarter games at noon; early birds at 1 p.m.
Regular session at 2 p.m. For more information call Gina at 419-1314.
THE HEALTHY START COALITION of Okaloosa and Walton counties, board of direc-
tors will meet Wednesday, Feb. 11, from 11:30 1 p.m. at the Historic Gulfview Hotel, 12
Miracle Strip Pkwy, Fort Walton Beach. The public is welcome to attend. For information,
call 833-9284. Healthy Start is a non-profit organization that works to assure that all ba-
bies born in Okaloosa and Walton Counties get a healthy start in life. For more informa-
tion, call (850) 833-9284.

THE NICEVILLE CAMPUS of Northwest Florida State College has reopened its west/
athletic entrance gate for incoming campus traffic and has reopened the loop road which
circles the campus. The road and entrance had been closed for approximately five months
due to campus construction.
The re-opened entrance provides direct access to the college's basebl and softball com-
plex as well as all western portions of campus which includes buildings such as the College
Mall, Collegiate High SchoolandcLearning Resources-Center .-(library) -- .....


City of DeFuniak Springs
Post Office Box 685


35 US Hwy. 90W.
DeFuniak Sprins. FL 32433


Phone: 850-892-8571
Ianx: 850-892-8570
TDD: 850-892-850-4


DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435




PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE


For 2nd Readinq and Adoption


of Amendments to the Capital Improvements Element


Notice is hereby given that the City of DeFuniak Springs City Council will conduct

a public hearing on Monday, February 23, 2009, beginning at 6:00 p.m. or as soon
thereafter as may be heard at the DeFuniak Springs City Hall, 71 US Hwy 90 W,

DeFuniak Springs, Florida to consider the second reading and adoption of the Capital

Improvements Element of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of DeFuniak Springs,
Florida.



The proposed ordinance may be inspected by the public at the DeFuniak Springs
City Hall Annex located at 35 US Hwy 90 W, DeFuniak Springs, Florida, during standard

office hours,


A public hearing encourages the publicto provide written and/or verbal

comments on the above matter under consideration, Any person who decides to appeal

any decision of the City Council with respect to the matter considered at this meeting will
need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes

the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based,


Gf egofy L Scoville, AICP
Planning Director

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THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5,2009


Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2009,
I sat glued to the television
as President Barack Obama
pledged the oath of office.
Unprecedented crowds stood
crying, laughing, hugging in
the freezing temperatures
of Washington D.C., waving
the American flag. It was a
spectacle and a moment I
will never forget. .


The 2008 election was the
most pivotal race in Ameri-
can history, when both
"a woman and -an African
American announced their
candidacy for the. presi-
dency of the United States
of America. and both had a
true shot at winning. Their
candidacy alone reflects a
turning point in the mindset


of Americans.
It is an honor beyond ex-
planation that the first elec-
tion in which I could vote,
a woman and an African-
American were viable can-
didates.
It couldn't have been a
more poetic time to inaugu-
rate President Obama-the
morning following Martin
Luther King Day and just
five days after what would
have been his 80th birth-
day.
However, not everyone
is delighted about our new
president. I was made bru-
tally aware of this fact at my
aunt's 76th birthday party.
My extended family sat di-


ROBERT GRAMLEY(l) of The Crazy Patch and Eleanor Frick display ditty bags and the
items they contain. (Photo by Jeffrey Powell)




Local woman revives


military ditty bag project


By JEFFREY POWELL
Technically a diftt bag is
a small cloth bag that con-
tains personal toiletry items
meant for troops that are
ih far-off lands. In reality
though, a ditty bag received
by a deployed military mem-
ber can be so much more.
The items contained ,in
these bags can mean a touch
of home for those protecting
American freedoms. The
items can also bring about
some small creature comfort
that would otherwise not be
realized.
With these thoughts in
mind Defuniak Springs resi-
dent Eleanor Frick has put
forth an initiative to send
as many ditty bags to troops
deployed in Afghanistan as
possible. To complete her
mission Frick, along with
Robert Gramley, are ask-
ing citizens to participant at
whatever level the%' can.
Gramley, who is a part
owner of The Crazy Patch
Quilting and Gift Shop lo-
cated in the Big Store on



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Baldwin Ave., is a veteran
and. can appreciate what
receiving a .ditty bag can
mean.
"The troops that are de-
ployed today are protect-
ing the freedoms we take
for granted," Gramley said.
"We are asking people to
use their resources to make
a ditty bag. If I can sew one
anybody can."
Frick and Gramley have
set up a display in his store
explaining what people
need to make, fill and ship
a ditty bag. Also citizens can
make donations of supplies
at WZEP Radio, The Crazy
Patch, Garden & Home Gift
Shop, Nook and Cranny
and The Defuniak Herald/
Breeze offices. Donated
items are toiletries such as


toothpaste and deodorant
and games or playing cards.
Frick was initially in-
spired to make the bags af-
ter seeing a letter speaking
of adopting deployed sol-
diers. The letter spoke of the
dwindling support for troops
after an initial rush of aid.
"I have to do this," said
Frick emphatically. "The
troops that are deployed
to Afghanistan have lim-
ited resources and are in
need of personal care items.
They also receive items
to fill whatever free time
they might have. Most im-
portantly we want them to
know we love them."
For more information re-
garding ditty bags call The
Crazy Patch at (850) 892-
2093.


vided, one half heatedly ar-
guing for Obama, the other
pinpointing his every flaw,
less than a week into his
presidency.
Granted, no one in atten-
dance at my aunt's birthday
party, including myself, is
likely well-enough informed
globally, economically, polit-
ically, or historically to ar-
gue with such veracity those
points, but that didn't stop
them. My 76-year-old-aunt
sat in her recliner opening
gifts, undaunted by the cha-
otic conversation surround-
ing her. "Why don't we all
have some cake" she said.
No one argues with cake
in hand... and mouth.
It pained me to see my
family unable to focus on
the real celebration of the
day-my aunt's 76 years of
life-instead, arguing over
differences of opinion.
If we recall, the one thing
everyone agreed on at the
end of the 2008 election
was "Thank God, it's over."
We took a collective sigh,
relieved to know the first
question out of someone's
mouth would no longer be,
"who are you voting for?"
Unfortunately, now the first
question is "did you see what-
Obama did today?"
We are no less divided
now than have been in the
last 2 1/2 years of cam-
paigning. Why?
We. all want our country
to succeed: to improve its
economy, to lower the un-
employment rate, to better'
care for the ill, to provide
superior education, to im-
prove our foreign relations,
to bring our troops home
alive. In the worst economic
crisis in American history,
our objective shouldn't be
to point out the faults of our
newly-elected president, any
more than it should've been
our objective to do so with
former President Bush.
It should be our objective
to lend a hand to our strug-
gling neighbor, to come to-
gether with a unity of pur-
pose. I know, despite our
differences, this is possible
because I have seen it. The
citizens of Walton County
are shining examples of
such actions. I'm reminded
of the numerous, non-profit
organizations in the area



COMMUNITY
CALENDAR


THE CHAUTAUQUA 5K
Run and Fun Walk will be
held on Saturday, Feb. 28,
at 8 a.m. Start will be at
the Ampitheatre on Circle
Drive, DeFuniak Springs.
To register go online at
floridachautauqua.org or
contact Chris Guzowski at
christineguz@gmail.com, or
(850)892-5615.


r-each-


which have forgone their
own fundraising to come to-
gether with a unity of pur-
pose and raise money for the
American Cancer Society,
declaring, "It's important in
difficult economic times for
all of us to pull together and
help each other out, to help
each other stay afloat."
So at your next gathering
or family function (assum-
ing yours are anything like
mine) when someone asks
"Did you see what Obama
did today," remember the
wise words of Abraham J.
Heschel, civil rights activ-
ist and fellow marcher with


Martin Luther King in Sel-
ma, "In a controversy, the
instant we feel anger we
have. already stopped striv-
ing for the truth and begun
striving for ourselves."
Let us not strive for our-
selves, but strive for the
truth. And the truth is we
are not simply the red and
blue states of America. We
are the United States of
America. We are Ameri-
cans, and in the words of
President Obama, "it is ul-
timately the faith and the
determination of the Ameri-
can people, upon which this
nation relies."


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during the 2009 Florida Chaiutat qua Assembly. (Photo by
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JIM FOWLER, wildlife
INSTINCTIVELY PREYING, a hawk attacks a mobile expert and conservationist,
mock-up "rabbit" as part of a birds-of-prey demonstration attended Naomi Tutu's ad-
and exhibit, sponsored by the Florida Chautauqua Assembly dress last Saturday, and
last Sunday at the Lakeyard in DeFuniak Springs. (Photo paused for a candid photo in
by Bruce Collier) the church's vestibule. (Pho-
to by Bruce Collier)


NAOMI TUTU, one of several designated keynote speakers, addressed a capacity house at
First United Methodist Church in DeFuniak Springs. Tutu spoke on growing up in apart-
heid South Africa, and the part she played in achieving equality, as part of the Florida
Chautauqua Assembly last week in DeFuniak Springs. (Photo by Bruce Collier)


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CONFEDERATE FIELD ARTILLERY DEMONSTRATION kept the crowds interested
in the Civil War camp, a weekend-long living historical event at the Florida Chautauqua
Assembly last week in DeFuniak Springs. (Photo by Bruce Collier)
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CHINA, hand-painted and decorated, was on display at the Chautauqua Hall of Broth-
erhood, one of many exhibits open to the public at the Florida Chautauqua Assembly last
week in DeFuniak Springs. (Photo by Bruce Collier)


ART BY LOCAL AND REGIONAL ARTISTS was dis-
played in a multi-room gallery exhibit at the Chautauqua
Hall of Brotherhood, as part of the Florida Chautauqua As-
sembly last week in DeFuniak Springs. (Photo by Bruce Col-
lier)


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REBEL BUGLER, illus-
trating the presence of very
young fighting men in the
ranks of the Civil War. (Pho-
to by Bruce Collier)


CIVIL WAR RE-ENACTORS, BLUE AND GRAY, declare a truce to talk in the Confeder-
ate camp, a Civil War educational event staged during the Florida Chautauqua Assembly
last week in DeFuniak Springs. (Photo by Bruce Collier)


PRE-SKIRMISH INSPECTION, held in Confederate Civil War camp at Lakeyard, prior
to an engagement with Union troops. (Photo by Bruce Collier)


SHARPSHOOTING
REBEL takes aim and fires
at approaching Union troops.
Re-enactors from both sides
convened last Sunday at
respective Civil War camps
around the Lakeyard, a liv-
ing history event that was
part of the Florida Chau-
tauqua Assembly. (Photo by
Bruce Collier)


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REBEL RIFLEMAN ADVANCES through the cover of
the trees, part of the skirmish re-enacted at the Lakeyard in
DeFuniak Springs last Sunday during the Florida Chau-
tauiqua Assembly. (Photo by Bruce Collier)





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WELL-PROTECTED against claws and beaks, a demon-
strator tells the audience about various species of raptor
birds found in the United States, one of several outdoor-
themed events at last weekend's Florida Chautauqua As-
sembly. (Photo by Bruce Collier)


BIRD OF PREY IS HOODED, an ancient method of
safeguarding prized hunting hawks and falcons. This bird
awaits the call to flight as part of a birds-of-prey demon-
stration at last week's Florida Chautauqua Assembly in De-
Funiak Springs. (Photo by Bruce Collier)


ELI CHANDLER, chief Confederate re-enactor, hastens
forward to the front at last Su4day's Civil War skirmish in
the Lakeyard, part of the Florida Chautauqua Assembly.
(Photo by Bruce Collier)


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THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2009


Si-larris' celebrate

50tih


M-.- Ei -M, S. . i : ll
R.W. and Anita Harris, of De-
Funiak Springs. Florida. were
married on January 17, 1959 in
Donalsonville, GA. They celebrat-


ZANE ALFORD blows out the candle on his Scooby Doo
birthday cake Saturday as friends and family helped cel-
ebrate.his third birthday.


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Open Door Community Club meeting


The Open Door Com-
munity Club celebrated
birthdays in our January
meeting. Everyone brought
a present to be drawn for.
They welcomed two guests,
Patty. Douglas and Doris
Ketchup. RHD announced
they would be providing
the meal for Relay for Life
for the survivors on April 4..
They will be collecting-dona-
tions on Feb. 12 to help to-
ward food purchases.
The LE Senior Center
bridge group is trying to
recruit people to join their
group. If anyone is interest-
ed, call the Life Enrichment
Senior Center at 850-892-


Go T
Naylor R[alt
at


8746 for more information.
Also, Line Dancing classes
are beginning on Jan. 22
at the Extension building
at the county fairgrounds.
Cost is $15 for six weeks on
Thursday, at 7 p.m.
They would like to ex-
tend an invitation to all the
ladies in our surrounding
communities to join them.
This is a great way of meet-
ing new people and learn-
ing about services offered
in the area. They meet on
the second Thursday of each
month, September through
May. Their'meetings are at
11 a.m., at the Best Western
Motel.


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the late Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Oletta Ray, and Friends of mended as seating is lim- cell (850)428-4527.
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to join her for the Victorian
Tea held in her family home
on Feb. 27, 28 and March
1, 2009 from 2 until 5 p.m.
This event is held in con-
junction with the Chautau-
qua Winter Assembly in the
Land of Sunshine. Guests
will be greeted in Victorian
attire at 1272 Circle Drive
in DeFuniak Springs, over-
looking Lake DeFuniak.
Guests will be served
Earl Grey tea from hand-
painted teapots from local
artists such as Marylene
Rhodes and Mary Vinson.
Antique Haviland as well as
Noritake, Wedgewood, and
some special attic finds will
delight the eye. The food
to follow should, certainly
please the palate. All foods
are designed, hand-cut, and
homemade. Be entertained
with the soft CD music of lo-
cal area pianist Nancy Veld-
man, from Grayton Beach at
the Magnolia House.
This is offered by the
veteran Tea Ladies Ellen


By LEAH STRATMANN
Two completely different
books are under the subject
of discussion this week. First
up is "Wicked" by Gregory
Maguire, a selection of the'
Freeport Bookies monthly
book club. Ordinarily this is
not a book I would have cho-
sen to read, generally avoid-
ing fantasy type books, but
if you join a book discussion
group, you go along with the
crowd.
The author is to be giv-
en credit for an incredible
imagination. The. intention
is to explain how the Wick-
ed Witch of the West came
to be known far and wide in
Oz. Yes, that Oz, of Dorothy
and Toto fame. Dorothy and
Toto do not make an appear-
ance until nearly the end of
the book all the preced-
ing pages inform us of El-
phaba's (the witch) early life
and how set apart she was
from the very beginning. It
ain't easy being green.
For all that she is green,
she is sent off to the univer-
sity.and the world is opened
up to her there. She learns
to tolerate the foibles of oth-
ers, but isn't afraid to ques-
tion authority. She is aloof,
but hardly wicked. Stealth
and intrigue are all over
the university town of Shiz.
People from different re-
gions, all ruled by Oz and all


MRS. JOYCE POTTER on her front porch where she will
hold the Victorian Tea at her home February 27, 28 and
March 1, 2009.


with distinct characteristics
inhabit the magical king-
dom described in the book.
There are goats of the vari-
ety seen on farms, and Goats
who talk one of which is a
highly respected professor
at the. university. However,
Oz is out to rid the world of
Animals, with a capital. A,
or those with cognitive and
language skills.
We follow Elphaba
through her university
years and into the world of
an underground group of
rebels whose intention is to
overthrow Oz. This book is
a bit too long. Some of the
passages could have eas-
ily been eliminated without
harming the story. It's also
not a particularly easy book
to read because, many of the
words are made up and the
pace is not speedy.. There is
also no particular pay off at
the end, but the journey isn't
half bad. This book is avail-
able at several locations of
the Walton County Library
System.
The second, book I lis-
tened on tape something
I now do regularly on my
drives. Unbeknownst to me,
the mother-daughter writ-'
ing team of P.J. Tracy have
a series of books featuring
the Monkeewrench team
of computer wizards. I've
read none of them and the


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The action centers on two
Minneapolis police officers
that find the bodies of two
other police officers who
have been packed in snow
at a snow-man building com-
petition for the Twin Cities.
The next day another body,
that of a parole officer, is
found in a small community
some 50 miles from Minne-
apolis. Is there a serial kill-
er on the loose? What's with
the snowmen?
Navigating during one of
the worst blizzards ever, the
two, city cops travel to the
country, where a new female
sheriff, Iris,Rikker,. has just
taken the helm. The wom-
an is in over her head and
the all-male team she leads
know it. .,
The big city cops quickly
determine the parole officer
had been killed by a guy who
just got out of jail. The con
was jailed for a particularly
brutal battering of his preg-
nant wife and all he wants
to do is get to her again. He
kills the parole officer and
steals his files files con-
taining information on the
whereabouts of his ex-wife.
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cops.
Ultimately the city cops
and Rikker find themselves
at Bitterroot, a town com-
pletely composed of women
and located inside a nearly
impenetrable compound.
The residents of Bitterroot
are thrilled to meet the new
sheriff, having voted in a
bloc to elect her. The Mon-
keewrench team provided
most of the security for the
compound and all the per-
sonnel within the compound
sport some spectacular scars
and appear more than able
to take care of themselves.
Domestic violence is a
strong subtext of this novel
and the authors handle the
subject with realism, not-
ing- how law enforcement
often fails to address the
issue and protect the vic-
tims.. The writing is crisp
and often funny and the
mystery plays out at just
the right pace. It not a huge
book and the characters
were so likable, I'll be look-
ing into other books from
these authors. This title is
available in print in Free-
port and DeFuniak Springs
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tea has become a requested
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ties. This event is planned
solely for entertainment, to
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sip tea with friends, renew
old acquaintances, enter-
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memory.

Proceeds to benefit St.
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whose doors are open to
many cultural concerts and
other community meetings.
For more information,
check the website at www.
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fourth-grade classroom, room 802, at 6 p.m. For information
on the alumni association, visit the web site at paxtonalum-
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Dear Auntie Em,

Things are really getting tight around our home.
My husband is looking for work and my work has been
scaled back to part time, for right now. I may have the
opportunity to go back full time in a few months.
Things are getting more and more tense in my mar-
riage as our wallets shrink. I know my husband is de-
pressed and my kids are annoyed that we can't spend
on extras right now. How can we hold it together when
everything seems out of our control? I miss my husband,
my best friend, and am worried that we will not survive
this money crisis we are facing together. What can we
do?

Money and Marriage woes in Walton
(Name and address withheld on request)

Dear Woes,

First, don't feel alone. I hear of other couples in your
situation every day. Hard times can affect you in two
ways. They can make you even more of a in-step couple
or, if you let them, tear you both apart. Don't be the lat-
ter.
Part of the issue is that many men base their self-
worth on the job that they hold. Your husband is not just
having a money crisis, he's having an identity crisis. You
are both undergoing lifestyle changes and, with kids in
the mix, it's easy to understand the pressure you are
both facing.
Talk to him first. Be there for him as a friend and as
a partner. Support him any way possible in his efforts to
find employment. Remember there is no shame in hard
work, no matter the job title. Listening to him right now
may be the best thing you can do to save your marriage
and make it through this tight spot.
Also, if you don't already attend church, that fellow-
ship is a good way to connect to your community and
take some of the thoughts off of your troubles. Perhaps
you might seek low-cost or free counseling from a pastor
or a local counselor, if you feel this depression is worsen-
ing.
Tighten your money belts as. far as you can. I know
there is nothing left to save right now, but take a long
hard look at how you spend what you have. Next, enlist
your kids in the new family outlook. Spend time togeth-
er,.even if it's'just taking a walk together or watching a
movie from our local library. Don't forget about yourself
in this equation. Take time from your schedule to treat
yourself to a simple pleasure, too. I recommend a long,
hot bath with a good book.
Last, reassure your husband that you love him 'and
remember that hard times don't last, but tough people
do. Good luck and God bless you.

Auntie Em

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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 coffe fellowship follow the
morning service. Serving the faithful at 4189 Coy Burgess Loope
since 1837. Come to the country for worship. Call Pastor Henry
Martin at 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.
Pastors are Glen Spence and James Burnham. Call 850-892-
6444, 850-892-2327, or 850-259-2173. All are welcome.

BALDWIN AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH invites you to attend
Sunday School 9:45, Worship Service 11:00, Discipleship Training
5 p.m., Sunday Evening Service 6 p.m., Wednesday Prayer Service
6:30 p.m. Come and be a part of an awesome ministry 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 836-4484.

CENTER RIDGE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH invites you
to worship with us. Our Sunday school is at 9:45 a.m., Morning
worship is at 11 a.m., and Sunday School is at 9:45., and Sunday
evening service is at 6 p.m. On Wednesday night we offer adult
Bible study and both youth and children's activities and studies.
Each fourth Sunday morning service is followed by a covered-dish
fellowship meal.. The church is located at 1861 Co. Hwy. 1883. For
more information, contact Rev. Nancy Snyder at 859-2464.

COMMUNITY HOLINESS CHURCH is located at 971 W.
Live Oak Ave. in DeFuniak Springs. Pastor Howard Taylor and
congregation welcomes.you to join Spirit filled worship services
where we'll treat you in so many different ways, you will have to
like some of them. .Service each Sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00
p.m., Wednesday night prayer meeting at 7:00 p.m. All are cordially
invited and welcome. For a ride to church contact 892-0706 or 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 AM & Wednesday
night classes begin at 6:30 PM, Teens: Weds. nights, Children's
Church: Sunday mornings and Wed. nights. Cornerstone Church is
located at 2044 Hwy. 83, two miles north of DeFuniak Springs. Ph.
892-2240.

EUCHEE VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH is located in the
Euchee Valley Community at the intersection of County Hwys. 183.
South and 280 East.
We cordially invite you to come and worship with us and make
us&yopr church home. Sunday School begins for all ages at 9:45
a.m. followed by morning worship at 11 a-.m.

THE CONGREGATION OF FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
LCMS invites you to join us each Sunday at 9:00 a.m. to worship
and praise our God, our Risen Savior and the Holy .Spirit. Church
Services including Holy Communion are held at 1200 Circle Drive,
the RHD Building. On the 1st Sunday of each month, .services
will be held at 10 a.m.; afterwards, we will fellowship at a local
restaurant.
For more information, please contact Deacon Delvin Bender at
(850) 826-2240.

FIRST APOSTOLIC CHURCH at 440 Orange Ave. Church
attendance doesn't have to be dull, mundane or feel like just an
added burden to your life! You can attend a church service in which
you feel both welcomed and loved, as well as be challenged by
the powerful preaching of God's Word. The church family of the
First Apostolic Church embraces the doctrine of the early Apostles
and their. preaching as recorded in the Book of Acts and other
New Testament teachings. Sunday Services begin at 10 a.m. with
Sunday school for the children and a spirt-tilled worship for adults.
Sunday evening service begins at 5:30 with prayer, with worship
and preaching beginning at 6 p.m. Wednesday night bible study
begins at 7 p.rm. 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.omc. Come and
experience church the way God started it all in the New Testament!
If you have any questions or need ministry assistance, please feel
free to call the church office at 850-892-7882. Rev. David W. King,
Pastor.

FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD of DeFuniak Springs, located
at 461 Van Buren Avenue, Pastor Michael F. Tadlock, his wife,
Amy and Son, Hayden would like to extend an invitation for all
to come join us .as we celebrate the presence of the Lord Jesus
Christ throughSpirit filled worship & annointed preaching!! Sunday
School begins at 9:45 a.m., followed by Morning Worship at 10:45
a.m. Sunday evening service is at 6 p.m. and Wednesday evening
service begins at 7 p.m. Youth Ministry Services are held every
Wednesday evening at 7:00 p.m. Please come and worship with
us.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, 216 East
Live Oak Avenue. We cordially invite you to join our "Fellowship
of Encouragement" and come for Worship and Bible Study at the
following times: Sunday Bible Study (9:15 a.m.), Morning worship
(10:30 a.m.), discipleship studies (5 p.m.) and evening worship
(6:30 p.m.) You are also 'encouraged to join us for prayer meeting
at 6 p.m. on' Wednesdays, and come early for fellowship dinners.
Call the church office, (850) 892-2722, for details.

The members of FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH warmly invite
you to worship with us this Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Then stay for
refreshments and adult Bible Study and children's Sunday School.
Our Pastor, Reverend Jack Betz, speaks from the Gospel each
Sunday of Jesus' love for each of us. We are known throughout
our community as a friendly and serving Church that welcomes
newcomers. We are located on Route 331 very near the Florida
line [24213 5th Avenue] in Florala, Alabama. If you wish, call us at
334-858-3515 for more specific directions.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of DeFuniak Springs,
1063 Circle Drive, invites everyone 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 will be held throughout
the summer. Call for information. Sunday (nursery provided from
9:30 12) 9:30 a.m. Sunday school for all ages. 11 a.m. morning


worship. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Bible study (adults) "Amplify"
(6th -12th grade) Chancel Choir rehearsal. Second Sunday-
family covered-dish luncheon after church. 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 come visit us. Church
office phone number-892-5832; email fpcdfs@embargmail.com.
Website; fpcdfs.com

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF DEFUNIAK
SPRINGS, located at 88 Circle Drive, Rev. Robert West, staff and
congregation wishes to invite you to join our family for activities
on Sunday beginning with Contemporary Worship Service in the
sanctuary at 9 a.m.; Traditional Worship Service at 11 a.m. with
Children's Church (Pre-K to third grade) provided'for both services;


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Vesper service at 5:30 p.m. in the Chapel. Communion is observed
at both morning services on first Sunday and Sunday School for all
ages at 9:45 a.m. 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 892-
5332, 892-5640, e-mail fumcdfs@embarqmail.com website www.
defuniakspringsfumc.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 pnd 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, 548-5898 or 892-7499.

FREEDOM FELLOWSHIP INTERNATIONAL is a non-
denominational church filled with excitement about what the future
holds and a sincere hunger for the outpouring of the Spirit of God.
We are a church where God's presence is never taken for granted
and neither are you. Freedom Fellowship is a church looking for a
people "who will humble themselves before God and seek His ways."
2Chr. 7:14, Pastor Dennis Grey II invites your family to be a part of
our family each Sunday at 10;30 a.m. Casual dress / Contemporary
Worship. Located across the street from Ed's Restaurant.

FREEPORT ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 17457 Hwy. 331 S. Sunday
services: Learning Center 9:45 a.rm. Morning worship 10:45.a.m. Hear
the series "Gospel of John;: Evening praise 6 p.m. Hear the series
"Things to Come" Wednesday, 7 p.m. Nursery available. Phone 880-
6317 for more information.

FREEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday's, Bible study school
at 9 a.m., morning worship at 10 a.m. and evening worship at 6
p.m. Wednesday Bible School at 7 p.m. Free Bible correspondence
courses. Everyone is invited. Location: just past the city limits on U.S.
Hwy. 331 South.

FREEPORT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 340 St. Hwy. 20 E.,
POB 287, Freeport, FL 32439, phone and fax 835-2447, "website-
freeportpresbyterianusa.org." Bible Study is at 9 a.m. and morning
worship is at 10 a.m. with Communion being served the first Sunday
of each month. The Rev. Gene Harris will deliver the morning
message. Fellowship,immediately follows the worship service. All are.
cordially invited and welcomed. "Join us for a day, you're welcome
for a lifetime!" The following events are held in the church Fellowship
Hall Women of the church meet the second Tuesday of each month
at 10:30 a.m. Boy Scout Troop 751 and' Cub Scout Pack 751 meet
every Tuesday & Thursday at 6 p.m. "Choir practice on Wednesday
at 7 p.m.

FREEPORT UNITED METHODIST, 174 Harrison Street, (corner
of Bayloop & Harrison St.) Freeport, FL, 850-835-2261. Dr. Charles
Satterwhite, pastor. Sunday school 8:45 a.m., Sunday Morning
Worship Service 10 a.m. Singing 5:15 p.m. Sunday Evening Worship
Service 6 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 6 p.m. Please come
worship with us.

FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH, 2415 County Hwy. 1883, De-
Funiak Springs is a friendly little country church that welcomes all
visitors. Everyone is invited to worship with the congregation. Sun-
day 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 5th 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 1st 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 is a.congregation
of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church. Pastor Keith Andrews and
the congregation invite all to come and worship with them each Sun-
day morning. Sunday School for all ages begins at 9:30 a.m. Wor-
ship and Kidz Klub starts at 11:00 a.m. At GPC is teaching that's bib-
lical, practical, and encouraging; worship that's exciting, joyous, and
Christ-honoring; and fellowship that's warm and personal. The public
is invited to Men's and Wopen's Bible Fellowships each Wednes-
day evening at 7 p.m. The public is also invited to Celebrate Recov-
ery each Friday evening. The Celebrate Recovery program begins
with a meal at 6:30 p.m., worship and teaching at 7 p.m., small share
groups at 8 p.m., and ends with the Solid Rock Cafe at 9:00. GPC
is located about 10 minutes north of DeFuniak Springs on Hwy 83.
Find. out more on the web at www.glendalechurch.org or call (850)
(859.0080).

GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH is located onemile north
of Highway 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, riot 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 11:00 and
evening bible study at 6:00. Wednesday night prayer meeting at 6:30.
If you are tired of playing church, come help us shape the culture -
where we are "learning God's will one verse at a time."

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 be Sunday School at 10 a.m.; Sunday morn-
ing worship at 11 a.m.; Sunday evening at 5 p.m., and Wednesday
evening 6:30 p.m. Directions: U.S.331 N turn on to Williams Road go
about 3.3 miles to Adams Road, turn right onto Adams go about 9/10
of a mile to church. U.S. 90 turn onto CR-1087 in the Mossy Head
area go to Williams Road, turn right onto Williams about 2.8 miles to
Adams Road, turn left onto Adams go 9/10 of a mile to church. CR-
1087 out of New Harmony turn left onto Adams Road and go 9/10 of a
mile to church. For more information call the pastorium phone number
at 834-2017.

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 W6rship services,
at 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday night Bible study is at 6 p.m.
Interim 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.


NEW HARMONY BAPTIST CHURCH located at 2281 County
Highway 2A, DeFuniak Springs, FL. Located nine miles north of Hwy.
90 on Rt 1087 from Mossy Head. Pastor Todd Camp would like to
welcome you to our church where Jesus is Lord, loved, worshipped
and adored! Come and worship with us and share in God's blessings.
On Sunday, our Bible study hour is from 9:45 a.m. -10:45 a.m. Morning
Worship begins at 11:00 a.m. and our children's minister will be
conducting a children's church service during this hour. Our evening
service begins at 6 p.m. Services begin at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday as
a special time of prayer and study of God's word. We provide nursery
for all services. Make plans on worshipping the Lord every Sunday
with us. Matthew 6:33 says "Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His
righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you."

NEW TESTAMENT BIBLE MINISTRIES (Assemblies of the Lord
Jesus Christ) We are Apostolic in doctrine and teachings,
holiness in living, and the Holy Bible is our guide for today. We believe


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WESTSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH, 295 Hwy. 331 N., DeFuniak
Springs, FL 32433. 850-892-7112. The congregation cordially
invites the public to come and worship with them starting with
Sunday School 9:45 AM, Church 11:00 AM, Sunday Evening
6:30 PM, Wednesday Evening 6:00 PM. AWANA for children
on Sunday evenings from 4:30 to 6:15. For information, about
AWANAS call Betty at 951-0588 or Randy Nelson 892-2721.


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in one Lord, one faith, and one baptism according to Ephesians
4:5. We preach remission of sins according to John 3:1-5, Acts
2:36-42, and Acts 22:16. Come and experience thelove, mercy,
and the life changing power of our Lord Jesus Christ. Sunday
Services 9:30 AM prayer & praise 10:00 AM Sunday School
for adults and children 11:00 AM Worship/Preaching, 7:15 PM
Thursday midweek outreach/Bible Study at the Chautauqua
Rehabilitation/Nursing Center. Call us for location directions.
Rev. Larry Adams, Minister' Phone:892-7754

OUTREACH FOR CHRIST CHURCH 6753 State Hwy 2, East,
Darlington, FL.. We are reaching out to the lost, hurting,hungry,
and naked. Pastor Rev. Curtis Manning and his congregation
would like to invite you to attend services with them. Sunday
School for all ages is at 10 am, and Sunday Morning worship is
at 11 am; Sunday evening services will be at 5 pm; Wednesday
night prayer and teaching is at 6 pm; Come enjoy our anointed
praise and worship and be encouraged with Holy Ghost filled
preaching and teaching of Gods Word. For more information call:
(850 ) 892-2048.

PASTOR BOB DYER AND THE CONGREGATION OF THE
BLACK CREEK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, "the Church
in the Wildwood," invite you to come and worship with us just as
you are. Black Creek UMC is located five miles East of Freeport
at 278 Memorial Lane. (If you need directions, please call 835-
4578 or 835-2522). We are a church body who loves people and
who also loves to hear the word of God preached. If, you sing
and/or play a musical instrument and would like to share your
talents) please come and join us. Make plans now to attend
Sunday school at 10:00 A.M., Morning Worship at 11:00 A.M.,
and Evening Worship at 6:00 P.M. Bro Bob may be reached at
(850)722-4223.

PLEASANT RIDGE BAPTIST CHURCH, DeFuniak Springs.
Located one mile south of Bob Sikes Road at 1015 Pleasant
Ridge Rd. extends a special invitation for you to join us to worship
the Lord and study His Word at the following times: Sunday
Breakfast/Fellowship (8:45); age appropriate Sunday Bible Study
(9:15); Morning Worship (10:30); Discipleship training (5:00 p.m.)
and Evening Worship (6:00); Wednesday (6 p.m.) adult Bible
study and youth activities. Participate in meaningful worship with
family and friends. Call 892-3500 for more information.

PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH located at the
intersection of Hwy. 1883 & 183 invites you to Sunday School
9:45 a.m., Worship Service 11' a.m., Discipleship Training and
Bible Drill 5 p.m., Evening Service 6 p.m., Prayer Meeting Wed. 7
p.m. Please come worship God with us.

PORTLAND UNITED METHODIST CHURCH is located
on Site C-6 Rd. immediately north of Rt. 20, 3.5 miles west of
Freeport, FL. Portland United Methodist is a biblical and spiritual
church in a warm-hearted Wesleyan tradition. This congregation
is very open to new folk whether you are already a Christian
'or not. Come just as-your are! It is a fresh place for a new start
.to believe, belong arid become, and a place where your 'heart
can be strangely warmed.' The pastor, Dr. Jim White and the
congregation are here to welcome you. We offer: Sunday School
(all ages) at 9:45 a.m. Sunday worship at 11 a.m., Inspirational
Bible Study on Wed. at 6:30 p.m.. Other opportunities include;
softball, home/cell groups, a companion program called Angel
Food Ministries (providing food at a most reasonable cost),
Divorce Recovery Program, among other programs. Contact us
at 850-835-1706.


SOUTHWIDE BAPTIST CHURCH 1307 County Hwy 278,
DeFuniak Springs, FL. Sunday School 8:45 a.m.; Morning Worship
Service 10 a.m.; Evening Bible Study and AWANA5 p.m.; Sunday
Evening'Worship at 6 p.m.; Wednesday Evening Prayer Service
6:30 p.m. Sign language interpretation for the hearing impaired
provided at all services. Southwide Baptist Church has classes
and activities for all ages: Youth Group, Royal Ambassadors,
Girl's in Action, Acteehs, Adult Choir, Women. on Mission, and
sign language classes for all ages. Pastor William Whaley invites
everyone to come and hear the saving word -of God., Directions:
from DeFuniak take U.S. 331 S. turn right on first road (Coy
Burgess Loop) past 1-10. Southwide Baptist Church-is located 1.5
miles on the left on Coy Burgess Loop. Call 892-3835 for more
information or for directions.

ST. AGATHA'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH is a historic mission
located at 144 Circle Drive in DeFuniak SIprings. Adult Bible
Study at 9 a.m. Sunday worship is the Holy Eucharist at 10:15
a.m. A Wednesday Eucharist is offered at 6 p.m. On the fourth
Wednesday a healing service is part of the worship. A stillness
meditation class is offered each Saturday morning at 10 a.m.
First Saturday Community Breakfasts from.7 to 11 a.m.
All are welcome. St. Agatha's is the home of the Lakeside
Concert Series. The Vicar is the Rev. John C. Scott, MDiv. For
information call (850) 892-9754.

ST MARGARET CATHOLIC CHURCH, 247 U.S. Highway
331 N., P.O. Box 590, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435, Phone: (850)
892-9247. Mass Schedule: Monday Friday, 8:30 a.m.; Thursday,
6:30 p.m. Vigil Saturday at 5 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m.; Holy Days of
Obligation 8:30 a.m., 6:30 p.m. Rev. Richard Dawson, pastor.

THE SOLID ROCK COMMUNITY CHURCH and its congre-
gation cordially invite you to attend 'services with us. Sunday
School is at 10:00 am. Sunday Evening Services are at 6:00 pm.
Wednesday Services are at 7:00 pm. The church is located at
26 Joe Anderson Road (Hwy 83 North). Our pastor is Rev. Larry
Murphy. Please come ready to worship and expecting a bless-
ing!

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 11:00 a.m. Each Sunday we
have a fellowship lunch on the grounds, all are invited. Sunday
afternoon service begins about 1:30 p.m. Friday evening service
7 p.m. prayer, Royal Rangers, Missionettes and Adult Bible Study
followed by prayer time. Pastor is Thomas Adamson, Children's
Ministries Kevin Chilcutt. For more information call 892-3817 or
652-4610. Website www.victorylighthouse church.org.

WESLEY MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH,
corner of Live Oak and 21st Street, DeFuniak Springs, FL. "Open
Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors". Pastor David Wilson. Sunday
School 9:00 a.m., Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. The small church
by the side of the road with a Cross over the entrance, longing
to extend the love and peace of God to any wayfarer or pilgrim
seeking a rest from this world of strife and despair. A place where
common people can assemble for simple worship and experience
the Presence of God in their midst. "For where two or three are
gathered 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."


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McDowell

A memorial service for
Tammy Sue (McKee) Mc-
Dowell, 47, will be held at
2 p.m. on Saturday, Febru-
ary 7, 2009, at Caney Creek
Baptist Church, DeFuniak
Springs, FL. Rev. John Mc-
Kee will officiate.
Tammy was born in Flo-
rala. She was a longtime res-
ident of DeFuniak Springs
where she resided until she
joined law enforcement. She
was Baptist by faith. She
resided in Tallahassee, FL.
at the time of her death.
Her career with the state
of Florida began in 1985
when she graduated from
the Highway Patrol Acad-
emy. She served as the
only female trooper in the
Florida Keys at that time.
In 1993 she accepted a posi-
tion with the Longboat Key
Police Department, where
she worked as a forensic
(crime scene) photographer
and property and evidence
specialist until 2003.
Her heart was always
in northwest Florida, and
in 2004 she realized her
dream to return to the area


investigator by the Florida
Department of Agriculture
and Consumer Services in
Tallahassee. From 2005 un-
til her death she worked as
a senior investigator for the
Florida Department of Busi-
ness and Professional Regu-
lation with the Office of the
Inspector General in Talla-
hassee.
Tammy was energetic
and outgoing. She was an
avid photographer and ex-
celled at wildlife and nature
photography. She loved the
outdoors and enjoyed hiking
and trail biking in Florida's
state parks. She was a tal-
ented and prolific self-taught
artist. She enjoyed garden-
ing and loved animals, espe-
cially cats; her pets were al-
ways shelter adoptions. She
was an extremely generous
person. She loved her fam-
ily and was her sister's best
friend.
I Tammy is survived by
her husband of three years,
Tony McDowell of Tal-
lahassee; a son, Nathan
Andrews of Sarasota; two
step-daughters, Erica Davis
of Blountstown and Taylor
McDowell Shuler of Bristol;
her mother, Lynn McKee of
DeFuniak Springs; 'a broth-
er, John McKee of DeFuniak
Springs; a sister, Devona
Brim of Panama City; and
nieces, Brianna Ahearn of
Panama City and Mack-
enzie and Addie McKee of
DeFuniak Springs; three
grandchildren, and other
loving family members.
She was preceded in
death by her father, Mack
McKee.


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Crider

Reba Ann Thomason
Crider, 49, of Pensacola,
FL., passed away Jan. 25,
2009. She was born Nov. 18,
1959 in DeFuniak Springs,
FL. to Roy and Katrina Pitts
Thomason.
Crider was Assembly of
God by faith, and a member
of Grace Assembly of God
Church in Pensacola, FL.
She graduated from Free-
port High School in 1978.
She worked as a medi-
cal billing consultant with
EMCO Consulting in Pen-
sacola. She loved spending
time, with her grandchil-
dren, going to the beach and
also fishing and she was also
an avid reader. She dearly
loved her dog "Angel."
Crider was preceded in
death by her father, Roy
Alan Thomason;. maternal
grandparents, Jim and Ola


Bass


Irma Marie Bass, 73,
passed .away Sunday, Jan.
25, 2009 at her home on
Hwy. U4 in Florala, AL.
She was born June 6,.1935
in North Tonawanda, N.Y.,
the daughter of the late
John R. Fuller and Marga-
ret Vienna Fuller. She was
a homemaker.
Survivors are five daugh-.
ters, Carolyn Bass Faircloth
of Jacksonville, FL., Shirley
Bass of St. Augustine, FL.,
Margaret Fuller Freeman
of Haure de Grace, MD. Ja-


Maddox

Jerry Wayne Maddox, 59
of Evansville passed away
Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009, at
Deaconess Hospital. He was
born August 6, 1949 in An-
dalusia, AL.
Jerry graduated from
Lurleen B. Wallace Junior
College with an associate's
degree. .
He was a disabled vet-
eran, serving 15 years with
the Army.
Jerry was a member of


calyn fuller Lorenz and hus-
band, Donald of DeFuniak
Springs, FL., Stacey Bass
Lambert and husband, Billy
of Andalusia, AL.; four sons,
Gene Bass and wife, Patri-
cia of Orange Park, FL., 19
grandchildren and numer-
ous great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were
Jan. 29, 2009 at Evans Fu-
neral Home with Rev. James
Paul; Rev. James Pickron
and Billy Pickron officiat-
ing.


Haven Pentecostal Church
in Henderson, KY.
He loved and enjoyed his
family more than anything
in life.
Jerry is survived by his
wife ,of 35 years, Cynthia
Maddox; two sons, Michael
Maddox and David Mad-
dox and wife, Rebecca; the
joy of his life, granddaugh-
ter, Sarah Maddox; brother,
Gary Maddox and wife, Jill;
sister, Sandra Neal; moth-
er-in-law, Alice Johnson;
several nieces and nephews;
brothers-in-law; sisters-in-
law; Aunt Phyllis and Uncle
Dale Hinton.
Services were held Feb. 2,
2009, at Haven Pentecostal
Church with Rev. Willard
Clements, Phillip Wagner,
Rev. Kerry Davis officiating
and Rev. Billy Patch assist-
ing, with burial at Oak Hill
Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memo-
rial contributions may be
made to Haven Pentecostal
Church, 425 Kresge Drive,
Henderson, KY. 42420.
Condolences may be made
online at www.niem.com.
Arrangements by Alexan-
der East Chapel, 2115 Lin-
coln Avenue, IN.


Thank You

Thank you for all your prayers, the
visits, food and many other acts of kind--
ness we received from so many of you
during our time of loss! Your thought-
fulness brightened the day for Louise
and her family many times during her
illness. The outpouring of love for us at
her death was a great comfort. May
God richly reward each of you for your
kindness. A special thank you to Cov-
enant Hospice for their support in the
last days of Louise's illness.
The family of
Louise Adkison

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S"Ramirez

Amelia Ramirez, 71, of
DeFuniak Springs, FL.,
passed away. Jan. 27, 2009.
She was born Feb. 22, 1937
in Lott, Texas to Crispen
Sanchez, and, Cleofas Alva-
rez.
Ramirez was a resident
of DeFuniak Springs for
the past 18 years moving
from Graham, Texas. She
was Catholic by faith and a
member of Our Lady of Vic-
tory Church in Crestview.
Ramirez was preceded in
death by her father, Crispen
Sanchez, and one son, Pilar'
Ramirez.
Ramirez is, survived by
hei mother, Cleofas Sanchez


McKelvy


Melba Faye McKelvy,
71, passed away on Jan. 28,
2009, at the Sacred Heart
Hospital in Destin, FL., af-
ter an extended illness. She
,was at peace and ready to
go be with her maker.
Melba was born in Liv-
ingston, Texas on Sept.4,
1938 to Roy Woodrow and
Lorene Hester. Melba en-
joyed life to the fullest. She
was active for many years in
the Kairos prison ministry,
as well 'as Emmaus. She
obtained great joy working
these ministries. She loved
to shop and owned her own
boutique in Angleton, Tex-
as and Destin, FL. She en-


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of Texas; her husband of 62
years, Antonio Ramirez of
DeFuniak Springs; six sons,
Jacob Ramirez of Dallas,
Texas, Crispen Ramirez of
DeFuniak Springs, Wence-
slando Ramirez of DeFuniak
Springs, Antonio Ramirez
Jr. of. Crestview, FL., Si-
mon Ramirez of DeFuniak
Springs and Joe Ramirez
of Hawaii; four daughters,
Noelia Simpson, of Santa
Rosa Beach, Amelia Men-
doza, of DeFuniak Springs,
Jessica Salazar, of Mossy
Head and Janie Ramirez of
Mississippi; two brothers,
Jesus Sanchez, and Grego-
rio Sanchez, both of Texas;
31 grandchildren, and 24
great-grandchildren.
I Funeral services were
conducted Thursday, Jan.
29, 2009 at Clary-Glenn Fu-
neral Home Chapel, with
Father Florencio Laqura of-
ficiating.
Burial followed in the
Magnolia Cemetery.
Friends and family may
go online to view obituaries,
offer condolences and sign a
guest book, at w*w.clary-
glenn.com
* Clary-Glenn Funeral
Home was entrusted with
the arrangements.


joyed being with friends and
family.
Melba is survived by her
husband, Jimmy Wayne
McKelvy; daughter, Cindy
Johnson; her husband, Chris
Johnson; grand-daughter,
Bailey Johnson, all of Des-
tin, FL.; step-daughter,
Cappi Moon; grandson, Jake
Trigg, and granddaughter,
Carly Trigg, all of Houston,
Texas.; special aunts, Rose
Crawford, of Whitney, Tex-
as, and Magelene Placker,
of Huntsville, Texas.; niece,
Heather Hester; nephew,
Adam Hester, of Livings-
ton, Texas; special cousins,
Pansy Wagner of Beaumont,
Texas., and Sandra Black, of
Garfield, KY. were her clos-
est friends, and caretakers
during the last days of her
life here on this earth.
Funeral services were
held at Lakewood Funeral
Home in Lake Jackson, Tex-
as on Sunday, Feb. 1, 2009,
with Pastor John Haynes of-
ficiating.
Donations may be made
to the charity of choice.
Friends and family may
go online to view obituaries,
offer condolences and sign a
guest book, at www.clary-
glenn.com

Clary-Glenn Funeral
Home was entrusted with
the arrangements.


Pitts and paternal grand-
parents, Mack and Ellaverd
Thomason.
Crider is survived by her
two daughters, Tamara An,
drews and Autumn, both of
Pensacola, FL.; het mother,
Katrina Harrison, and step-
mother, Faye Thomason;
three brothers, Al Thomason
and wife, Mickie, of Brew-
ton, AL., Leroy Thomason
of Seminole, AL., and Chris
Thomason of Freeport, FL.;
two sisters, Teresa Thoma-
son, of Milton, FL. and Kel-
ly Sanchez and husband,
Anthony, of Pensacola, FL.,
'and one granddaughter,
Kaylie Andrews.

Funeral services were
conducted Saturday, Jan.
31, 2009. at Clary-Glenn
Funeral Home, with .Revs.
Louis Taunton officiating. .
Pallbearers were Eric
Thomason, Mark Blan-
ton, Jannsen Blount, Chris
Thomason, Mark Thomason,
Anthony Sanchez, Jimmy.
Brown, James Kelley and
Alan Patrick
Burial -followed in the
Hatcher Cemetery.
Friends and family may
go online to view obituaries,
offer condolences and sign a
guest book, at www.clary-
glenn.com

Clary-Glenn Funeral
Home was entrusted with
the arrangements.


Virgil "Bill" W
Moon, Jr., 69, of DeF
Springs, FL., passed
Jan. 28, 2009. He was
Sept. 9, 1939 in Bay
ty, FL. to Virgil and
Bentley Moon.
Moon was Methodi
faith. He graduated
the University of F
after receiving his I
lors degree in educati
also graduated from E
eastern Louisiana U


In the Sermon on the
Mount, our Lord spoke of
persons who were meek.
He said, "Blessed are the
meek: for they shall in-
herit the earth" (Matthew
5:5).'We often think of a
meek person as being weak
and. flabby. Meekness now
seems to mean any person
who will not stand for the
best convictions. Really, it
is not that at all.
Meek means happy. It
once meant something like
purpose in control. The
Christian who is meek is
happy because his actions,
impulses, instincts, pas-
sion, -thoughts and actions
have been brought under
God's control. God controls
everything in the commit-
ted Christian's life. An
animal is controlled when
he is in the presence of his
master. In the Master's
presence, we are meek.
Also happy is the teach-
able person. A meek person
can be told something. He
does not do all the talking.
Blessed are they who can
be told something, for they,
shall learn enough to get
by in the world. A teach-
able person is humble. The
more humble we are the
less we even know of it.
Our Lord has overpaid us
and :we do not even know
it. It is time to be thankful
for all He does.
Happy is the person who,
has fellowship with God.
The promise of the beati-


sity, where he received his
masters degree. He worked
as an educator, and prin-
cipal at Pryor Junior High
School, and vice-principal
at Choctaw High School for
many years. He enjoyed art,
photography and fishing.
Moon is survived by his
two sons, Patrick Moon of
Mary Esther, FL. and Jason
p' Moon, of New York, NY.;
O'- one daughter, Alexis Moon
Simpson, of Crestview, FL.;
/ one grandson, Nathan Simp-
son, and three brothers,
./ Timothy Moon and wife, Pa-
trice, of Atlanta, GA., Reid
Moon, and wife, Suzanne, of
Tallahassee, FL. and David
Moon of North Carolina.
illiam A private memorial ser-
'uniak vice will be held at a later
away date.
s born Floral arrangements are
Coun- being accepted.
Grace Friends and family may
go online to view obituaries,
ist by offer condolences and sign a
from guest book, at www.clary-
'lorida glenn.com
bache-
on; he Clary-Glenn Funeral
South- Home was entrusted with
niver- the arrangements.


tude we are looking at today
says "They shall inherit the
earth." The Christian inher-
its the purpose for which God
created the earth. When one
is born again and lets God
control his life in Christ,
he inherits fellowship with
God. Until one has been
born again, that person is
merely inhabiting the earth.
When Christ takes the reins
of life, he inherits the earth.
The believer then becomes
truly meek.

"Blessed are the meek: for
they shall inherit the earth"
(Matthew 5:5).


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Church Ne'ws


Feb. 8-11

Friendship Baptist

Church will be

hosting revival


Friendship Baptist
Church will be hosting re-
vival Feb. 8-11, 2009. Sun-
day at 10:30 and evening
church at 5 p.m. Also Sun-
day evening the Southern
Tradition will be singing.
Monday through Wednes-
day services are at 6:30
p.m.
The guest preacher will
be Evangelist Randy Perry
of Randy Perry Ministries.
Randy Perry Ministries was
launched in the summer of


1994. After much prayer
and seeking the Lord's" di-
rection, Randy Perry left
the southern gospel quartet,
The Perrys. After accepting
the call to the ministry of
preaching the gospel, Ran-
dy embarked upon a new
direction in ministry which
would take him into the
field of evangelism. Randy
has attained a doctorate of
divinity from Bethel Bible
College in Morgantown,
N.C. And was licensed


RANDY PERRY AND WIFE

and ordained through a lo-
cal Baptist church. Randy
continues to use his singing
talents to warm the heart
of people in' preparation for
the gospel of the Lord Jesus
Christ.
Randy is joined on the
road 50 weeks a year with


Breakfast cooked to order at St.


Breakfast "cooked to or-
der" will be available Feb.
7, 2009 in the Parish Hall
at St. Agatha's Episcopal
Church (150 Circle Drive).
Pancakes, eggs, grits or
home fries, sausage or ba-
con, sausage gravy on toast
or biscuit, juice, milk or cof-


fee will be offered from 7
a.m. until 11 a.m. along with
"service with a smile." They
are also offering healthy
choice selections this year
(yogurt, fruit, poached eggs,
oatmeal, low calorie muf-
fin or toast, etc.) Take-outs
are available. The historic


church will be open for
tours. Cost for the breakfast
is $4.50 for adults and $2.50
for children under 10.
Any profits will benefit the
Building and Grounds fund.
Our goal for this month is to
serve 90 meals and earn lots


his wife, Mary. They were
united in marriage in July
of 1995. Mary also sings and
performs many daily duties
in the -ministry including
managing the product table
during revivals.
For more information call
is 859-2287.

Agatha
of tips. Join us for the best
bargain and the best kept
secret in the county.
Plan to come and bring
friends. Additional break-
fasts are planned for Feb.
20, 21, 27, 28, March 7, April
4, May 2, and June 6.


Faith Works to re-open this summer


Faith Works will re-open
this summer. Start-up for
donations begins now. Faith
Works gives to needy fami-


lies, clothes, non-perishable
food, tbys, for children and
more. Call for a pick-up of
items at 892-1394. We give


away all things in. the name
of our Lord Jesus Christ.
The ministry is based on
James 2:26 and Matthew


25: 35-40.
For more information call
892-1394.


First Baptist Church of Liberty

announces revival February 8-11


Gospel sing/talent show

Beech Grove Church
of God to host Valentine's
Day benefit dinner


There will be a Valen-
tine's Day benefit dinner
along with a gospel sing/tal-
ent show, Saturday, Feb. 14
beginning at 4 p.m. at the
Valley View Community
Center.
Sweethearts won't have
to cook dinner this Valen-
tine's Day. The plates con-
sist of ham or chicken along
with potato salad, baked
beans, cole slaw and cake.
The plates are $5 each.
There is no charge to
enter the gospel sing/tal-


ent show.' There will also
be a door prize. Everyone
is encouraged to bring their
instruments and join in the
fun.
The Valley View Com-
munity Center is located
approximately eight miles
south of Ponce de Leon on
Hwy.183 S.
The proceeds will go to-
wards the Beech Grove
Church of God fund.
For more information callP
836-4337, or 892-4818.


Fresh Fire Ministries

Evangelists Bill & Beth Juoni
Revival Renewal Refreshing

This Friday and Saturday 7pm
Sunday at 11am and 1:30pm
/ Dinner on the grounds just after noon
Sunday School starts at 9:45am

At Victory Lighthouse

Assembly of God
Meeting in the Mossy Head Community Center
(Highway 90 across from Simply Good Ba'r-B-Que)
For your Life, your Marriage, your Ministry
"rekindling and fueling the fire"
victorylighthouse.org call 307-5011


Revival Crusade services
to be held at First Baptist
Church of Liberty with Dr.
William Saye Sr., revival-
ist.
, Everyone is invited to a
revival to be held at First
Baptist Church of Liberty
at 6775 U.S. Hwy. 331 N on
Feb. 8-11 at 6:30 p.m. Sun-
day through Wednesday.
Bill Saye, revival speaker
and prison evangelist, will


be speaking each evening.
He will be sharing his tes-
timony. Find out how God
intervened in Bill Saye's
life and delivered him from
the electric chair to only
one year in prison. Today,
God enables him to preach
at youth crusades, revivals,
church services, conferenc-
es, as well as jails, prisons,
-and inner city streets.
There-will be special mu-


sic. Monday night South- 4,|i
ern Tradition; Tuesday
night -' Robert & James;
Wednesday night Union
,Crossroads .
Everyone is welcome.
Bring 'family, friends and
neighbors. For more infor-
mation, call the church office
at (850)834-3743 during the
hours of 8 am until, noon,
Monday through Friday.
DR. WILLIAM SAYE SR.


Outreach for Christ Church to


hold special service, February 7


Outreach for Christ for Christ Church on Satur-
Church will be having spe- day, Feb. 7 at 6 p.m. featur-
cial service at the Outreach ing Joyce Igo.


Outreach for Christ
Church is located on Hwy.
2 in Darlington, FL.


Pastor Curtis Manning
and congregation cordially
invite everyone.


Sweetheart for the Kingdom to be presentd at St. Stephens Baptist


On Saturday, Feb. 14,
2009, Sweetheart of the
Kingdom will be presented


at 6p.m. at St. Stephens
Baptist Church in Freeport,
FL.


For more information,
contact Elder Willie Oliver
at (850)978-3274. .


Come enjoy food for the
body and the soul.
Everyone invited.


Mt. Pisgah Church to host Valentine social


Mt. Pisgah Church in
Freeport will be having a
Valentine Social on Sat.
Feb. 14. from 3 to 5 p.m. On


Sun. Feb. 15 at 11 a.m. they
will be celebrating Black
History.
Keynotes speaker will be


Larissa Webb, a 2002 grad-
uate of WHS and graduate
of FSU.
Refreshments will be


served after celebration.
The church is located at
330 Joe Campbell Road.
Everyone is invited.


First Baptist Church
216 East Live Oak Avenue
DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435
Phone: 850-892-2722 Fax: 850-892-2381
e-mail: fbcdfs@embarqmail.com
Website: www.fbcdfs.org

Jerry R. IChumley, Pastor
John White, Minister of Music
Mark Jones, Minister of Education
Daniel Johnson, Minister of Students
Jacob Williams, Ministerial Staff Associate
Dusty Beck, Youth Intern
Sunday School 9:15 AM
Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 AM
Discipleship Training 5:00 PM
Sunday Evening Worship 6:30 PM
Wednesday Prayer Meeting 6:00 PM

Join us in Sunday School each week as we study
the Word of God together ...
"Study to show thyself approved unto God,
a workman that needeth not to be ashamed,
rightly dividing the word of truth." 2 Timothy 2:15


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Spqrt


Casey at the Plate

9B
1, .


South Walton takes fifth V
in wrestling meet

12B


South Walton girls earn 20th win


By PATRICK CASEY
The South Walton Sea-
hawks became the first
team to earn 20 wins in
high school basketball in
the Area 5 when they de-
feated Panama City Arnold,
Freeport and Niceville last
week.
The Seahawks rolled over
Arnold 70-30 while posting a
solid defense effort against
Freeport in a 45-23 win on
the road. The Seahawks
turned in one of their best
performances of late with a
54-50 win over Niceville to
close out the regular season
on Friday night.
Tiffany Snider had a
strong week as she scored
24 points against Niceville
while putting up 13 points
in the low-scoring win over
Freeport. The Seahawks,
who have struggled with
their shooting at times this
season, forced 30 turnovers
from Freeport in the game
in building a 22-9 halftime
lead.
Sam Snider added 12


points while Aracely Garcia
scored 11 and the Seahawks
dominated the boards, de-
spite missing 45 shots in the
contest.
Dannica Mosher led
Freeport with eight points
as the Bulldogs bid farewell
to seniors Curstin Buford
and Joslyn King with a pre-
game ceremony in the final
home game of the two play-
ers' careers.
Game Notes: South Wal-
ton Head Coach Kevin Craig
,is in his fifth season with a
record of 86-51 at the school.
South Walton will face Pen-
sacola Catholic in a District
1, Class 3A contest at Wal-
ton High on Friday night at
6 p.m. with a berth into the
state playoffs on the line.
Freeport ended the regular
season with a 13-12 record
and will face No. 2-seed Bak-
er on Friday night in Vernon
at 6 p.m. with another play-
off berth on the line. South
Walton split their two meet-
ings with each squad win-
ning at home while Baker


swept Freeport in both reg-
ular season games this year.
Mike Myrick is in his 10th


season as the Lady Bulldogs
head coach and has posted a
99-156 record in that time.


: "==- "--- -- ::::: -:: ; v -"

THE FREEPORT BULLDOGS didn't find many avenues
for an open shot as South Walton clamped down on them for
a 45-23 win last week.


The Bulldogs will finish the
year with a .500 or better re-


cord for the fourth consecu-
tive year.


SAM SNIDER(15) scored 12 points and her sister Tif-
fany(44) had 13 as South Walton improved to 19-7 with a
win over Freeport last week.


Walton boys post 2-1 record in three contests


By PATRICK CASEY
For the Walton Braves,
last week saw the Braves
post a pair of road wins be-
fore dropping a crucial dis-
trict contest at home to Pen-
sacola Catholic on Friday
night.

The week started well
as Walton defeated Sam-
son for the second time this
season 72-62 as James Tow-
ery scored 25 points to help
Walton improve to 13-8 on
the season.
Two days later Walton
got off to a 21-10 lead at
Freeport, then fell behind
in the second half -as the


Bulldogs came roaring back,
thanks to 21 points from
Alex Newkirk. His long
three-point shots helped the
Bulldogs to a 27-13 scoring
advantage over the middle
two quarters of play.
Walton awoke in the
fourth period as Steven
McKenzie and Paul Mc-
Clure connected on three-
point shots to tie the game
at 50-50 in the final minute
of play. After a Freeport
turnover, Walton forward
Tarrell Bramlet converted a
key basket in the lane while
drawing a foul. Bramlet
. stroked the free throw for a
53-50 lead with 16 seconds


left and the Braves survived
two last-ditch shots to tie
the game to -escape with a
three-point win.
Heath Morgan helped the
Braves efforts early as he
scored 10 points while grab-
bing seven rebounds with
teammate James Towery
scoring all 13 of his points in
the first half of play to help
Walton split the .season se-
ries at one game apiece.
The nightmare began
early against Pensacola
Catholic as the Crusaders
drilled seven three-point
shots in the first half while
Walton made only two shots
from the floor in the first 16


minutes of play as Catholic-
jumped to a 27-5 halftime
lead that Walton would nev-
er be able to recover from.
The Braves fought val-
iantly in the second half as
they closed. the gap to 11
points in the fourth quar-
ter, but still could not make.
enough shots to mount a se-
ries threat as the Crusaders
locked up the top seed in the
upcoming district tourna-
ment with a 50-34 victory.
Bryant Cobb led the Cru-
saders with 15 points while
Tarrell Bramlet. matched
him with 15 for Walton. The
Crusaders didn't make a
three-point shot in the sec-


ond half but their seven in
the first half outpaced Wal-,
ton two for the entire game.
Walton's 34 point total
was the least the Braves had
scored against the Crusad-
ers since at least 1988-89,
and matched their second
lowest output this season.

Walton (14-9) finishes
with a very tough pair of op-
ponents as the Braves host
Marianna before traveling
to Paxton on Friday night
for their regular season fi-
nale.
Game Notes: Walton leads
the series with Freeport 13-
10 dating back to the 1988-


89 season. Walton had not
won a boys basketball game
at Freeport since January
10, 2000. The Braves series
with Pensacola Catholic has
been one of the most compet-
itive over the last 20 years
with the Crusaders claiming
a 19-18 edge after their win
on Friday night, dating back
to the 1988-89 season. Jerry
Hester is in his 7th season
as Walton's head coach and
holds a 113-71 record at the
school. The Braves, will face
South Walton in the boys
district semi-final on Fri-
day, February 13, at 6 p.m.
in Northview with a playoff
berth on the line.


* . -,.:. .:. :: *. t*z A s W ::: ::: ;i.:. ,: :..
FREEPORT'S ALEX NEWKIRK(11) scored 21 points in
the Bulldogs 53-50 loss to Walton on Thursday.


WALTON'S TARRELL BRAMLET(11) prepares to hit
a crucial free throw in the final seconds of Walton's come-
from-behind win over Freeport last week.


Top performers in sports weekly


By PAT CASEY
Betsy Stevenson- The
Walton senior scored a ca-
reer high 29 points to help
Walton defeat Samson 67-54
last week. Stevenson went
over the 1,000-point scored
mark in the contest and
now has 1,026 career points
at Walton, as she enters the
district tournament match-


up on Friday. Stevenson has
started all 102 games in her
career for the Braves.
Erin Walker- The Pax-
tonr junior scored 21 points
as the Bobcats swept the
season series with Holmes
County with a 67-41 win
over the Bluedevils.
James Towery- The Wal-
ton junior scored 25 points


Relay for Life


Golf Tourney


Kirby's Crusaders in con-
junction with the American
Cancer Society will hold
a Relay for Life golf tour-
nament at the DeFuniak
Springs Country Club in
honor of Mark Kirby on Feb-
ruary 28, 2009. The tourna-
ment will be a three-man
scramble with tee time set


for 12:30 p.m. There will be
a silent auction, door prizes
and a lunch provided at the
event. The cost is $50 per
person.

For more information
contact Debbie at 892-7008
or the DeFuniak Springs
Country Club at 892-3812.


to help the Braves claim a
72-62 win over Samson last
week and passed 800 career
points in Walton's game
against Pensacola Catholic.
Alex Newkirk- The Free-
port junior rallied the Bull-
-dogs from an early deficit
with Walton as he nailed
* five 3-point shots as part of
a 21--point effort in a 53-50
loss to the Braves.
Tiffany Snider- The South
Walton junior is the only
player on the Seahawks
squad averaging double fig-
ures as she combined for 55
points in wins over Panama
City Arnold, Niceville and
Freeport last week.
Heath Morgan- The Wal-
ton senior scored 10 points
and had seven rebounds as
he made several key baskets
that allowed Walton to es-
cape with a win at Freeport
last week.
Lee Paulk- The Walton
senior, likely the school's
all-time three-point shooter
for most shots made from
beyond the arc, nailed six
of the long-distance bombs
to help Walton defeat Fort
Walton Beach 50-42 last
week.


Brittany Jay- The South
Walton soccer goalie had
15 saves as the Seahawks
claimed a 2-1 win at Talla-
hassee Florida High in the
first round of the girls soccer
playoffs last week.
Colby Forehand- The
Paxton senior scored 19
points to help the Bobcats
to a 77-68 victory at Chipley
last week while drilling 13-
of-14 free throw attempts in
the contest.
Dan Geoghagan- The
Paxton junior continued his
hot shooting as he tallied 21
points to help Paxton grab a
victory over the Chipley Ti-
gers on Thursday night.
Johnny McCormick- The
Freeport senior scored 21
points as the Bulldogs swept
the season series with South
Walton in a 65-56 win over
the Seahawks on Friday.
Nathan Terry- The South
Walton product dropped 23
points on Freeport despite
his squad falling to the Bull-
dogs for the second time this
season.
Emmalee Infinger- The
Paxton sophomore put up
18 points as the Bobcats de-
molished Freeport 59-19.


School Sports Calendar

Thursday- February 5
Walton Middle School Girls Volleyball at Seaside 4/5 p.m.
Bethlehem at PDL Boys Basketball 6/7:30 p.m.
Paxton at Freeport Boys Basketball 6/7:30 p.m.
South Walton Boys Soccer at Florida High 6 p.m.

Friday- February 6
South Walton Boys Basketball at Rocky Bayou 5:30/7
p.m.
Pensacola Catholic vs South Walton Girls Basketball at
Walton 6 p.m.
Baker vs Freeport Girls Basketball in Vernon 6 p.m.
Laurel Hill vs Paxton Girls Basketball in Central 6 p.m.
Walton at Paxton Boys Basketball 6/7:30 p.m.
East Hill at Freeport Boys Basketball 6/7:30 p.m.
Northview at Walton Girls Basketball 7:30 p.m.
Jay vs PDL Girls Basketball in Vernon 7:30 p.m.

Saturday- February 7
South Walton Wrestling at P.C. Arnold for District Meet
Walton at Freeport Softball for Pre-Season Classic 10
a.m.
Walton Girls Basketball hosting District 1, Class 3A Tour-
ney 7:30 p.m.
PDL Girls Basketball in Vernon for District 1, Class 2A
Tourney 7:30 p.m.
Paxton Girls Basketball in Central for District 1, Class A
Tourney 7:30 p.m.

Monday- February 9
Seaside at Walton Middle School Girls Volleyball 4/5 p.m.
Paxton Middle School Softball at PDL 4/6 p.m.

Tuesday- February 10
P.C. Arnold at Freeport Softball 4/6 p.m.
Vernon vs Freeport Boys Basketball in PDL 6 p.m.
Jay at PDL Boys Basketball 7:30 p.m.


DID YOU KNOW?

Five Sports Facts

1. The first Florida Gator to play in a Super Bowl was Don
Chandler, the Green Bay Packers kicker, in Super Bowl I
and II.

2. The first player to play in the Super Bowl from Florida
State was Fred Biletnikoff for the Oakland Raiders in Su-
per Bowl II.

3. The New York Giants Lawrence Taylor was the first
player to appear in 10 consecutive Pro Bowl games.

4. Walton's Betsy Stevenson last week became only the
third girls basketball player since 1993 to score more than
1,000 career points for the Braves.

5. University of Southern California has 11 former football
players that have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall
of Fame, the most by any single university.


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THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5,2009


Casey at the Plate


By PATRICK CASEY
Let's take a little tour
around the sports world and
see what is going on this
week!
Girls District Tourna-
ment Week is here. So, it be-
gins! Everything up to now
has been warm-up, at least
that is the way several area
coaches look at the regular
season in high school sports.
On Friday night this week,
we will have semi-final
games in area district tour-
naments that will decide
who moves into the state
playoffs.,
Let's start with Walton
and South. Walton. The
Braves host thetournament
and are the top seed. They
will likely roast Northview
in the first round, setting
up a meeting with either
Catholic or South Walton on
Saturday night. The Pensa-
cola Catholic-South Walton
game on Friday at 6 p.m. is
the marquis game and will
send someone
home unhappy (last year
it was South Walton from
Northview in an overtime
loss to Walton) as their sea-
son will be over. I think we
may be headed' for a Cath-
olic-Walton shootout for the
title, but I am pulling for the
Seahawks to send the Cru-
saders packing.
Paxton's girls must trav-
el to Central and will have
to play two games to bring
home the district title, some-



Walton

County

Rec 2009.

Basketball

Standings

IYF University 4-0
* USDA 2-2

Cagerz 2-2
CLB 2-2

Union Springs 1-3
Murray's Cafe 0-4

Scores- Jan 8
IYF 67
Union 48

Cagerz 54
CLB 52

USDA 69
Murray's 57

Scores- Jan 15
IYF 73
CLB 69

Cagerz 68'
Murray's 63

Union 59
USDA 55

Scores- Jan 22
CLB 57
Union 40

IYF 52
Cagerz 48

USDA 63
Murray's 48

Scores- Jan 29
IYF 87
Union 59

CLB 75
Murray's 60

USDA 56
Cagerz 54

Schedule- Feb 5
IYF vs Murray's 6:30 p.m.
CLB vs USDA 7:30 p.m.
Cagerz vs Union 8:30 p.m.


thing they do most every
year. This year they should
steam-roll Laurel Hill in the
first round on Friday be-
fore sending Rocky Bayou
for a swim in the district
title game. Ponce de Leon
is the top seed in District 1
of Class 2A while Freeport
comes in at the No. 3-seed.
The Pirates are finally get-
ting healthy and should
win the title but Jay may
be pesky in the semi-finals
and Baker will give it their
all after likely eliminating
Freeport in the other semi-
final game. I like PDL to
win it, but Baker is due to
have a hot-shooting game
sometime soon. For Pirate
fans, let us hope it is not in.
the final on Saturday night.
Look for three or four of our
girls teams to play in the
state playoffs with Freeport
and South Walton having
the most difficult road to get
there.
Betsy Stevenson passed
the 1,'000 point mark in
scoring for the Walton bas-
ketball team last week,
which is a great accomplish-
ment. Maybe an even better
one is that she has started
102 consecutive games over
her four year career and will


High School

Basketball.

Scores

Monday- January 26
Chipley 61
Walton Girls 57

South Walton 69
Bethlehem Boys 32

South Walton 70
P.C. Arnold Girls 30

Freeport Girls 40
Laurel Hill 26

Paxton Girls 67
Holmes Co. 41

Tuesday- January 27
Walton Girls 67
Samson, AL 54

Walton Boys 72
Samson, AL 62

Chipley 43
PDL Girls 41

Freeport Boys 59
PDL 57

South Walton 45
Freeport Girls 23

Thursday- January 29
Walton Girls 50
Fort Walton Beach 42

South Walton 80
PDL Boys 57

Walton Boys 53
Freeport 50

Paxton Boys. 77
Chipley 68

Paxton Girls 59
Freeport 19

Friday- January 30
Freeport Boys 65
South Walton 56

South Walton 54
Niceville Girls 50

Paxton Boys 51
Central 21

Pens Catholic 50
Walton Boys 34

Saturday- January 31
PDL Girls 34
Malone 26


likely pass Lakeisha Par-
rish's mark of 103 games
player on Saturday night,
assuming the Braves beat
Northview on Friday. Ste-
venson has made her mark
in both volleyball and girls
basketball and needs only
seven points this weekend
to pass Liz Nelson on the
Walton career scoring list.
Regarding Pittsburgh and
the Super Bowl, the Steelers
have now won six titles, with
the last two gift-wrapped
and handed to them by NFL
officials and Cardinals quar-
terback Kurt Warner. Yeah,
I know Warner rallied them
to the lead, but the pass he
threw at the end of the half
that allowed Pittsburgh to


tack on a cheap touchdown
rates nearly as bad as Joe
Theisman's against the L.A.
Raiders in Super Bowl 18.
Pittsburgh has a great de-
fense, but do they ever get
called for an illegal block,
especially on the intercep-
tion return? The great news
is that all the other teams
will pick .Pittsburgh apart
in free agency, as happens
to most teams that win.

In South Walton soccer,
Danny Blain coaches both
the girls and boys soccer
teams at the school and has
both in the playoffs. The Se-
ahawk girls defeated Florida
High 2-1 last week and will
have faced off with Pensa-


cola Catholic for the fourth
time this season by the time
you read this. A win over
the Crusaders would send
the Seahawks to the Re-
gion Final and a likely trip
to private school juggernaut
Jacksonville Bolles on Fri-
day. The South Walton boys
qualified for the playoffs
with a 5-1 win at Chipley
before getting roasted by a
very good Pensacola Catho-
lic team 8-0. The Seahawks
boys will be a big underdog
when they travel to Florida
High on Thursday for the
boys opening round of the
state playoffs, but they won't
get lost as they are heading
back to the same place the
girls won last week.


Freeport boys winning
streak over South Walton.
Freeport has never lost to
South Walton in the sports of
football and boys basketball
in the regular season. Free-
port is 15-0 after a win last
week over the South Walton
Seahawks boys basketball
squad in the history of the
series. The football team has
never lost to the Seahawks,
though they have had a few
close calls. The two schools
will be in the same district
in football for at least the
next two years. It will hap-
pen at some point for the
Seahawks, but it won't be
this school year.
Contact Patrick Casey at
heraldsports@aol.com.


2008 HIGH SCHOOL

GIRLS BASKETBALL
STANDINGS

(AS OF FEB 2)


CLASS A, DISTRICT 1


CLASS A, DISTRICT 1
District
W L
Paxton 10 0
Escamb. Ch. 8 2
Gainer 4 6
Laurel Hill 4 6
Rocky Bayou 3 7
Central 1 9

CLASS 2A, DISTRICT 1
District
W L
Baker 10 0<
P. Christian 8 2
Freeport 5 5


4 6
2 8
1 9


Jay
PDL
Vernon


CLASS 3A, DISTRICT 1
District
.W L
P. Catholic 5 1
Walton 4 2
S. Walton 3 3
Northview 0 6


Weef

n". i **%
fD ., c1


Overall
W L
19 4
14 7
5 11
9 11
7 11
7 13


Overall
W L
19 3
14 5
11 10
14 7
7 14
1 17


Overall
W L
12 10
14 9
17 6
0 17


Paxton
Rocky Bayou
Central
Laurel Hill


District
W L
6 0
4 2
2 4
0 6


CLASS 2A, DISTRICT 1
District
W L
PDL 8 0.
Baker 6 2
Freeport 3 5
Jay 3 5
Vernon 0 8

CLASS 3A, DISTRICT 1
District
W L
Walton 5 1
S. Walton 3 3
P., Catholic 4 2
Northview 0 6


Overall
W L
17 6
16 3
11 12
4 16


Overall
W L
18 6
11 12
13 12
12 9
0' 16


Overall
W L
16 7
20- 7
13 12
2 17


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BOYS BASKETBALL

STANDINGS

(AS OF FEB 2)


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Reliability, Comfort & Performance.
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WOODLAWN MECHANICAL INC.
Free Replacement Estimates
Roger Davis CMC1249505 892-5529
R. Todd Trusty 830-8634 Sales
Tim Thrower 401-4310 Sales
Carrier Gibson Trane


PLATTS APPLIANCE REPAIR
..4410USHWY,90 W
892-4670'


Quality Furniture* Depressioh Glass
S* Fine China Sterling & More.
Southebys Antiques,DeFuniak.Springs.
SBuySelleConsign 892-6292


RON'S PARTS & REPAIR on appliances
GRANDFATHER & ANTIQUES
CLOCKS. 2551 Hwy. 90 E. Ph. 305-8515
(CTFN)


MAGNOLIA TERRACE ASSIST. LIVING
5209 HWY 331 S, DeFUNIAK
850-892-8348 ALF#10903


P.A. EVANS ASTROLOGER
HOROSCOPES, SPIRITUAL
CONSULTATIONS. 850-892-3217


BRYANS USED CARS
1133 HWY 90 W* DFS
DEWITT BRYAN* 892-7148


NATIONAL TIRE BROKERS
829 HWY 90 WEST, DFS
892-5191
ROCKMAN'S AUTO CENTER
WRECKER SERVICE
BEHIND SUBWAY 892-5015
20 YEAR MASTER CERTIFIED AUTO
TECH, VIPER SPECIALIST MARINE
TECH, DIESEL& TRACTOR,
DIAGNOSTICS & REPAIRS
AT MY PLACE OR YOURS! CALL PAUL
JONES @ 217-8724, leave message


RANDEL'S BARBER SHOP
US HWY 83 DFS
892-1011 (tIn)


NEW & USED BOOKS TRADE-INS
DOWNTOWN ON BALDWIN & 6TH
M-SAT. 10-5, 892-3119
t


CLAY'S CUSTOM WOODWORKS
CUSTOM CABINETS & FURNITURE
850-951-2949
(PDTHRU 3.22)


RV SITE,
WATER, ELECTRIC, SEWER, CABLE
892-7229

HICKS' CARPET CLEANING
FREE ESTIMATES
892-2623
NEW LOOK CLEANING COMPANY
JOHN & TOBY STONE, OWNERS
LIC. FREE EST. 892-4573 OR 259-5856


S SMOKEY J CAFE
LET US CATER YOUR EVENT
(850) 892-0879 (TFN)


OKALOOSA WALTON CHILD CARE
HRS & UNITED WAY
892-8560


CLEAN SWEEP CLEANERS
COMMERCIAL OFFICES FREE EST.
585-2725, 892-3302 (2-22-1tp)


COMPUTER REPAIR
I FIX COMPUTERS, INC.
CREDIT4CARDS ACCEPTED
892-0977
GLOBAL DATA SYSTEMS
ALL COMPUTER REPAIRS &
NETWORK SERVICES. 892-6794
DREW'S COMPUTER REPAIR
ONSITE SERVICE
(850) 401-1541


ROBERT LATHAM CONCRETE, LLC
3,000 PSI MIX & FIBERMESH USED
, FREE EST. (850) 682-0137, 826-1672
(Pd hfu 1/1/09)


Construction WE SPECIALIZE IN
SMALLER JOBS. HAULING, BACKHOE
WORK, DRIVES. ETC. LAWRENCE & SON
892-3873
JAMES HESSLER CONST. LLC.
ADDITIONS, REMODELS, RESTORE.-
LIC. & INS. 951-3109/892-2241 r(FC)
ALL FLORIDA ROOFING & CONST.
Additions & Remodeling. LIC. & INS.
ERIC BROADWAY, 546-1532


WATER'S EDGE CONSTRUCTION LLC
DECKS, DOCKS, FENCES.
www.watersedgeconstructiondfs.com
Austin Shoaf C. 830-4976 Ph. 850-892-5150


SOCIAL SECURITY CLAIMS
HANDLED APPEALS EXPERTS
DISAll RIITV Y.Ni lT l(8A f w-o1m


BARLEYS UTILITY SERVICE
1943 U.S. 90 E
850-892-3299
(PDTHRU 9/09)


Bear Creek Creative Services, LLC.
Landscaping, Tree Surgery, Fencing & Farm
Fencing. Ron Pinter 850-892-4423/865-2848
(pdthru 1-9-09)


.TILE & WOOD INSTALLATION
PERSONALIZED IN-HOME SERVICE
TOMMY 892-9736 LARRY 892-4316


HANDYMAN 30 YEARS
.CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE
850-892-7051
ALL PHASES HOME & BUSINESS
REPAIR. 25YRS. EXPERIENCE.
CALL (850) 520-4216
(pd thru 11/20/08)
ALL PHASES HOME & BUSINESS .
REPAIR. 25 YRS. EXPERIENCE.
CALL (850) 520-4216
(pd thru 4/30/09)


NATURE'S HEALTH FOOD STORE
756-C BALDWIN AVENUE
892-2356


VANN CARPENTRY & HOME REPAIR:
BIG & SMALL JOBS, MOBILE HOME
REPAIR, ADD ONS, PATIOS/
PORCHES. LIC. & INS.
CELL 217-0261


DEBBIE SUE DEEP CLEAN $12/HR.
$30 MIN. LANDSCAPE EXTRA -
NOTARY. 892-0539


DIAL UP & BROADBAND
I FIX COMPUTERS
892-0977


GLOBAL DATA SYSTEMS
OFFERS DIALUP, WIRELESS &
BROADBAND. 892-6794


LOT & LAND CLEARING
SITE WORK & BUSHOGGING
REASONABLE RATES 951-3367


RODNEY'S LAWN SERVICE.Total lawn
maintenance. Serving Walton Co. over
10 years. 850-974-6972, 850-834-3925
JOHNSON'S LAWN SERVICE
GENERAL CLEAN UP/REASONABLE
CELL: 259-6318 PH: (850) 834-2200
BEAR CREEK CREATIVE SERVICES -
Landscaping, Lawn Maint., Tractor Work,
Land Clearing, Fencing, Lic. & Ins.
892-4423 OR 865-2848

PREMIUM LAWN SERVICE
One time or every time. Lawns mowed,
hedges & trees trimmed. 850-419-9164


SCOOTER'S LAWN & GARDEN
SERVICE & MOWER REPAIR
,(850) 951-4849 (con)


SSUNBELT CREDIT
LOANS'FOR ANY REASON
850-892-9504 (CTFN)


AAANYTIME LOCKSMITHING LLC
Commercial, Residential, Auto,
Installation, Repairs. Unlock & Rekey.
Computer keys and remote. 24 hr.
service. 850-835-1049, 850-541-3005.
Bonded & Insured


MOBILE/RV LOTS FOR RENT
WATER, GARBAGE PICK-UP
.892-2157 (205) 441-0464 (tfc)


STORE-RITE STORAGE
NORTH OF TOM THUMB HWY. 83
892-3334 OR 7100
THARP & SONS MINI STORAGE
HWY.90 & NORWOOD
892-6035 24 HOUR SERVICE (CTFN)
A-1 MINI STORAGE
1154 US HWY 90 W


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NEWLY RENOVATED ACROSS FROM
WAL-MART (850) 892-9647 DFS



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EYEBROW WAXING/PEDICURE CHAIR
931 US HWY 331
(850) 892-0466 M-SAT. 9-7


LANGLEY'S OFFICE SUPPLY
1027 S. 19TH STREET
892-9776


OLDFIELD'S RES., COMM & PRESS.
WASH. Serving Walton Co. 21 Yrs.
(850) 892-0415 or (850) 978-5609


R&B PAINTING LLC
QUALITY WORK REFERENCES
AVAILABLE. Lic & Ins. 865-3743


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www.sommeradams.com
(850) 333-1284
(pd lthu 8-24-08) /


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WALTON PLAZA
WE DELIVER 951-0484


JEMCO PLASTERING INC.
892-5524
QUALITY IS OUR GOAL

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HWY 90 PONCE bDELEON
(850) 836-4545/4455


BARLEYS UTILITY SERVICE
BACKFLOW PREVENTER COVERS
1943 US 90 E 850-892-3299
(PD THRU 9/09)


PRESSURE WASHING, HOUSES,
CONCRETE, ROOFS, NO JOB TOO
SMALL. EXP, LICENSED & INSURED
cell 585-8412



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ALL TYPES RE-ROOFS & REPAIRS
LIC. #CCC058016 956-4325

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GUTTER CLEANING. PRESSURE
WASHING. 850-428-9075, 850-299-6952
(pd thru 9/6/08)

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METAL, SHINGLES. LIC. & INS.
ERIC BROADWAY, 546-1532
(ctfn)


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3/4 TON SIZE, $150-$300 EACH.
850-859-2619
AA AUTO SALVAGE
442 CTY HWY 1087
MOSSY HEAD 850-892-3256


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67 JOE CAMPBELL RD.
835-3356

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LOCATED AT 101 HWY 90 W
DeFUNIAK SPRINGS (00


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REPAIRSoTUNE-UPS'OVERHAULS
FREE Pickup & Deliverf850-892-7887


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STONEHENGE EQUIPMENT, Hwy 331
S., DFS. Mechanic on duty. 951-1151


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DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, FL
PH. 850-892-3639 FAX. 850-892-6326
VOELKER SURVEYING, LLC
Santa Rosa Beach 622-1610
DeFuniak Springs 892-2410
(CTFN)


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FREE E-FILE* (850) 892-9132
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30YRS. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
RESUMES, LETTERS, BUSINESS
OFFICE, TEMP (850) 333-1339
(pd til 2-12-09)


BARBER'S TREE SERVICE
Free Est. TRACTOR & TREE SERVICE.
(850) 956-2676, 1-866-848-6651

McDONALD TREE SERVICE
BUCKET TRUCK & STUMP GRINDING
LIC. & INS. (850) 892-7380


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Wizards advance to state


The Walton County Spe-
cial Olympics Unified Mas-
ter Team defeated the Pen-
sacola Predators, 39-35, to
advance to the state cham-
pionship games.


The 'Wizards have won
the last three state titles
and will defend them on
Feb. 6 and 7 at Eglin Air
Force Base.
The Unified- Senior Team


will be going to Eglin. They
are coached by Donna Hard-
ee. The players are Antonio
Lee, Alex Bryant, Amanda
Anderson, Gabrielle Camp-
bell, Jonathan Hardee,


Nichelle Guice, Austin
Guice, Adam Guice, Armon-
te Guice and Dersmesha
Campbell.
The Master Skills Team
will be traveling to Eglin.


Coached by Pat King and
Roberta Palmer, the play-
ers are Larry Brown, Mary
Guice, Patty Douglass,
Christine Whatley, Greg
Floyd, Gaye Wambles;


Shawn Wood, Chris John-
son.
The county coordina-
tor is Ramona Satterwhite
and game director is Louise
Guice Conner.


MSE Students perform in


celebrationof MLK Day


Students from Maude
Saunders Elementary
School celebrated the birth-
day of Martin Luther King,
Jr. with a musical program.
Performing under the di-
rection of Cathy Holland
Drake, 67 students sang
and spoke about Dr. King
and his pursuit of equal-
ity. Mrs. Graham's kinder-
garten class, Mrs. Kent's


second-grade class, Mrs.
Pinter's second-grade class,
and Ms. Manning's third-
grade class performed in
red, white, and blue outfits
as family, friends and com-
munity members watched.
Special guests included
Maria Milton and Andrus
Boyd Grayson Jr. Milton
presented Dr. King's famous
"I Have a Dream" speech. In


addition, Grayson talked to
the students about the im-
portance of getting a good
education and following the
example of Dr. King.

Maude Saunders Elemen-
tary expressed thanks to
Milton and Grayson for tak-
ing the time to participate
in their 1009 Martin Luther
King celebration.


- -- .f2IZ. --- ..---PfWAA.f &A-- :
PICTURED HERE ARE 67 Maude Saunders students who sang and spoke about Martin
Luther King, Jr. as they celebrate his birthday.


North Florida spotted seatrout season closed, Atlantic snook reopens Feb. 1


On Feb. 1 the recre-
ational harvest season for
spotted seatrout in Aorth
Florida closed for one month
to help maintain spotted
seatrout abundance. The
sport harvest season for At-
lantic snook will reopen on


the same date.
The harvest and posses-
sion of spotted seatrout is
prohibited Feb. 1 March
1 in all waters north of
the Flagler-Volusia county
line to the Florida-Georgia
border in the Atlantic and


north of a line running due
west from the westernmost
point of Fred Howard Park
Causeway, which is 1.17
miles south of the Pinellas-
Pasco county line, to the
Florida-Alabama border ,in
the Gulf. All other areas in


Florida remain open to rec-
reational harvest of spotted
seatrout.
The recreational harvest
season for snook reopens
Feb. 1 in Florida's Atlantic
coastal and inland waters,
including Lake Okeechobee


Gulf gag grouper season closes Feb. 1


The recreational, harvest
of gag grouper from all Gulf
of Mexico water off Florida
is closed Feb. 1 March 31.


The two-month closure will
reduce the harvest of Gulf
gag grouper and help re-
build the population of this


important species. More in-
formation on grouper man-
agement is available online
at MyFWC.com/marine/


grouper/index.htm.


NWF State College Spring

registration enrollment through March 9


Registration for' North-
west Florida State College
Spring term is now in prog-
ress by web or in-person at
all six NWF State College
locations for hundreds of
day, evening, weekend and
online classes. Late regis-
tration continues through
March 9 for fast-track ses-
sion 3 classes.


A complete course listing
is available on the college
website at www.nwfstate-
college.edu.
For information, call 729-
6922, in Crestview call 689-
7911 or 892-8100 in Walton
County, or see the college
website.
NWF State College has
an open door admissions


policy and there is no fee to
apply for admission to the
college.

The college offers the
lowest college tuition in
Florida, financial aid, and
an installment, fee-payment
plan. Courses are, open to
degree-seeking t,udents or
those who desire to enhance


their professional skills, or
take a class for personal en-
richment. NWF State Col-
lege also offers free courses
for adults who do not have a
high school diploma, includ-
ing adult basic education,
preparation for the GED
high school equivalency
test, and English-as-Second
Language. .


and the Kissimmee Riv-
er. Anglers may keep one
snook, between 28 and 32
inches total length, per day
from these waters.
Licensed saltwater anglers
must purchase a $2 permit
to harvest snook. Snatch-
hooking and spearing snook
are prohibited, and. it is il-


legal to buy or sell snook.
Snook regulations also ap-
ply in federal waters. ,
The harvest of snook re-
mains closed in all of Flor-
ida's Gulf of Mexico, Ever-
glades National Park and
Monroe County coastal and
inland waters until March
1.


PICTURED HERE ARE the students uwho earned at least
50 AR points for reading books and taking reading compre-
hension tests on then, were' treated to an Ice bream Social
and for 75 AR points, a Pizza Party. This is another ivay
that Waltonr High School is promoting reading and recog-
nizing student achievement.


MOSSY HEAD
SCHOOL participates in
"Celebrate Literacy, Flor-
ida." Students at Mossy
Head School recorded a 26
public service announce-
ment for the Florida De-
partment of Education.
Their work was titled "I
Want To Know More."
Students dressed the part
of the topic they wanted
to know more about and
found a book, newspaper,
or magazine article relat-
ed to their topic, realizing
that reading is how we
can find out more infor-
mation about everything.
Mossy Head School also
had many school-wide
literacy events that took
place during the week of
Jan. 12-16 to promote lit-
eracy in the home as well
as at school.


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South Walton takes fifth in wrestling meet


By PATRICK CASEY
The South Walton Sea-
hawks hosted the District
1, Class A Dual Meet on
Saturday and claimed fifth
place out of seven teams
participating at the school
gymnasium.
Gulf Breeze, Panama
City Arnold and Panama
City Bozeman all finished
with 4-1 team records with
Gulf Breeze claiming the
title with a victory over Ar-
nold in the finals. Bozeman
took third place with We-
wahitchka claiming fourth,


South Walton took home
fifth followed by Marianna,
Panama City Bay and Pen-
saqola Christian.
The Seahawks fell to We-
wahitchka (33-32) in the
opening match and to Ar-
nold (49-18) before closing
the meet with wins over Bay
(66-18) and Marianna (60-
6). Against Marianna, Cody
Pierson (160 pound weight
class) picked up his first
varsity pin. Senior Howard
Young (140) registered his
100th career win during the
event. Junior Jesse Cannon


(160) finished the day 2-1.
South Walton wrestling
Head Coach Carey Nick and
his players dedicated the
meet to Meghan Burkhart-
Smith, a South Walton High
School athlete and team
trainer who was killed in an
automobile accident in early
January.
South Walton returns to
the mat on Saturday when
the Seahawks travel to Pan-
ama City Arnold for the Dis-
trict 1, Class A Meet against
many of the same teams.


SWHS WRESTLER GREGG FELT attempts to turn his Wewahitchka opponent. (Photo
by Jeffrey Powell)


PATRICK MORRIS OF
SWHS is momentarily up-
ended by his Wewahitchka
opponent. (Photo by Jeffrey
Powell)


IN ONE OF THE EARLY MATCHES of the day, lan Towne (1) faces down a Wewa-
hitchka advisory. (Photo by Jeffrey Powell)


SWHS SENIOR HOW-
ARD YOUNG grapples with
his wrestling counterpart.
(Photo byJeffrey Powell)


JIM HOLDER killed these two deer in Holmes County on Jan.
nine-point at 9:16 a.m. and killed the 11-point at 9:17 a.m.


28, 2009. He killed the


South Walton


soccer teams


garner victories


By PATRICK CASEY
The South Walton. girls
soccer team claimed a 2-1
win over Florida High in
Tallahassee last week as
coach Danny Blain took his
squad on the road for an
opening round game in the
Class 3A state playoffs.
The Seahawks fell behind
37 minutes into the match
as the Seminoles got a goal
from Kenia Castro to grab a
1-0 lead.
South Walton (10-6-2)
responded with a goal from
Jessica Harrison off of a cor-
ner kick to tie the game at
1-1 with 20 minutes left in
the contest. That set up the
go-ahead goal with six min-
utes left as freshman Sarah
Jane Logan drilled a shot
past Seminole goalie Cait-
lyn Coffey for a 2-1 lead that
the Seahawks would not re-
linquish.
The Seahawks, who have


10 freshmen on the team,
ended Florida High's sea-
son with a 17-6-4 record
and set up a fourth meet-
ing with Pensacola Catholic
in the second round of the
Class 3A playoffs. (Details
of that game were not avail-
able at the Herald's press
time). The Crusaders have
defeated the Seahawks by a
single goal three times this
season.
The Seahawks boys
squad, which is also coached
by Danny Blain, defeated
Chipley 5-1 to earn a playoff
bid before falling to Pensaco-
la Catholic 8-0 in the district
final. The Seahawks (5-8-2)
will travel to face a heavily
favored Florida High boys
team on Thursday night in
the opening round of the
Class 3A playoffs with game
time set for 6 p.m. Central
Time.


t


THE FREEPORT SOCCER TEAM lost a 2-1 decision to
Port St. Joe last week in the district tournament semi-final,
but finished with their best record ih the program's short
history at 8-6-1.


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THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5,2009


I INSIDE I


Officials


BCC JAN. 27
MEETING
Discusses
wood, local
omy, library
fees. 2-C


Drift-
econ-
card


BCC ROLL CALL
Agenda and ac-
tions taken. 3-C


SOUTH WALTON
GIRLS EARN
20TH WIN
Seahawks defeat-
ed Panama City Ar-
nold, Freeport and
Niceville. 8-B


BODY FOUND
NEAR MID-BAY
BRIDGE
Choctaw Beach,
man apparently
jumped into water.
4-C


BLUE MOUNTAIN .
ROAD
TURNAROUND
APPROVED
Should help mo-
torists on dead-end
street. 4-C


CAA'S VALENTINE
TOUR OF HOMES
Tour to be held
Saturday, Feb.14.
14-C


WCEDA KEEPS
MOVING,
FORWARD
Economic De


vel-


opment Alliance
gaining momentum.
1-A


SOUTH WALTON
TAKES FIFTH IN
WRESTLING MEET


DARK SMOKY PLUMES rise above the South Walton County Annex.


DAVID CHOTWALL rides his flame-throwing four -wheeler along a firebreak and care-
fully starts a different section ablaze in this tract south of U.S. 90, that hasn't been burned
in over 20 years:


"THIS IS THE PREFECT BURNING WEATHER," explained State Forester Joe
Vanderwerff, as his crew keeps a watchful eye over the 138-acre section they are burning in
the Point Washington State Park.



Prescribed burning



is important tool


Prescribed burning is one of prescribed burning are
important tool available to clear, there are also notable
land owners and natural re- concerns. Two of the most
source managers for main- important are the possibili-
taining healthy forests and ties of fire spreading to ad-
range lands. jacent properties and smoke
intrusions in populated ar-
Although the benefits eas. Good management can


reduce these concerns. Fires
are generally not permitted
by the Division of Forestry
when hot, dry weather con-
ditions or high fuel loads
increase' the likelihood that
the fire could spread to oth-
er property.


make "first


scratch" for


customary


use of beach-


By DOTTY NIST
The issue of public right
to customary use of the
beach is not a new one in
Walton County, but county
commissioners agreed last
week that the time to begin
to address it is now.
Customary use came to
the forefront on Jan. 27,
with a recommendation to
the Walton County Board
of County Commissioners
(BCC) on behalf of the South
Walton Tourist Develop-
ment Council (TDC).
On Jan. 14, the TDC had
approved the recommenda-
tion, which reads, "The TDC
recommends to the Board
of County Commission-
ers it ascertain the ancient
customary uses the public
has made of the beaches of


Walton County which have
been without interruption,
reasonable, free from dis-
pute, certain, obligatory
and consistent with other
customary uses and laws.
It is further recommended
that the Board of County
Commissioners amend the
Beach Activities Ordinance
and the Comprehensive
Plan to recognize the pub-
lic's right of customary use
and describing the areas of
the, beaches where the uses
may be enjoyed."
Along with the recom-
niendation was the note:
"Examples of typical Cus-
tomary Uses of the Beaches:
Swimming, fishing, walk-
ing, sunbathing with or
without removable shade
See BEACH 4-C


Preschool planned

for Point Washington


By DOTTY NIST
Point Washington United
Methodist Church has plans
to open a school for children
six months to four years
old in August 2009. The
school is to be housed in five
classrooms located in the
church's newly completed
Family Life Center, which
is located directly across the
road from the church on CR-
395 in Point Washington.
A community meeting was
held on Jan. 29 to provide
information to the public
about the preschool plans.
Judy Stoddard, chair
for the church's preschool
board, said the church looks
forward to the opportunity
to provide this service to the
community.
The Preschool at Point
Washington is to be a state-
licensed facility and a non-
profit ministry and outreach
program of Point Wash-
ington United Methodist
Church.
The school will be ac-
cessed from CR-395, and
drop-off and pick-up times


will be staggered with re-
gard to Point Washington's
other two schools, Bay El-
ementary and South Walton
Montessori Academy, in or-
der to harmonize traffic flow
in the small community.
Parents will have the op-
tion to have their children
attend the preschool two,
three, or five days a week.
A total daily enrollment of
40 children is envisioned.
Stoddard said 14 children
are registered at this time.
The church envisions hiring
a director and seven teach-
ers for the preschool.
Engineer Dave Lovell
said county approval of de-
velopment order changes
necessary for the preschool
to open are pending. County
staff members are currently
reviewing the church's ap-
plication for those changes.
Parents interested in en-
rolling their children in the
Preschool at Point Washing-
ton may call Point Wash-
ington United Methodist
Church at 231-4928 or con-
tact Stoddard by email at
jds@web30a.com.


Seahawk
District
12-B


;s host
1 meet.


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FLU elements of EAR gain

conceptual approval


By LEAH STRATMANN
After eight public work-
shops to discuss future land
use (FLU) elements of the
evaluation and appraisal
report (EAR) mandated by
the state, the planning com-


mission finally granted con-
ceptual approval, pending a
report on one small section
by county attorney Mike
Burke.
The murky issue con-
cerns the category known as


neighborhood commercial
(NC) in south Walton, per-
mitting limited commercial
uses in close proximity to
residential areas. The ques-
See ELEMENTS 4-C


THE PRESCHOOL at Point Washington is planned to
open in August 2009 in Point Washington United Methodist
Church's new Family Life Center. (Photo by Dotty Nist)


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THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5,2009


SHOOTING THE BREEZE
with Leah Stratmann


WALTON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS listen to complaints from citizens about the
stormwater drainage situation in the Driftwood Estates subdivision. (From left: Kenneth
Pridgen, Sara pomander, Scott Brannon, and Cecilia Jones.)



Commissioners attend to


Driftwood problems, library


cards, and local economy


By DOTTY NIST
A newly-renovated first-
floor meeting room in the
county courthouse seemed
conducive to activity when
the Walton County Board
of County Commissioners
(BCC) convened for its Jan.
27 regular meeting.
With the economy up-
permost in most people's
thoughts these days, the
commissioners have been no
exception. County Commis-
sion Chair Sara Comander
read a resolution that had
been developed in an ef-
fort to prevent the shifting
of expenditures and costs
of programs from the State
of Florida to the local gov-
ernment due to the current
state budget shortfall.
The resolution pointed
out that the county had,
been required to. make cuts
of approximately $11 mil-
lion in its operating budget
over the past two years. and
that Walton County, like
local governments all over
the state, is also being nega-
tively impacted by reduced
property values, a reduction
in tax revenue and other
revenue sources, and higher
unemployment.
"Walton County can-
not continue to provide the
-same or enhanced level of
service with continued cuts
in funding," he resolution
continued, stating concern
tKat the legislature would
be -imposing new budget
cuts and shifting additional
costs to local government.
"(A)ny additional cost
shifts due to TABOR (Flor-
ida Taxpayer Bill of Rights),
or State Cost shifts would
drastically reduce Walton
County's ability to provide
services to its citizens and.
visitors," the resolution con-
tinued.
It, concluded with a re-
quest to Gov. Charlie Crist
and the legislature not to
support legislation that
would shift costs and ex-
penditures from the state
to local governments, and
"that the State review ex-
penditures and program
costs that have been shifted
to local government and
ensure that unfunded man-
dates have not already been
placed upon. local govern-
ment."
The resolution receive
unanimous approval from'
the commissioners.
Mike Burke, county le-
gal counsel, announced that"
another resolution to the
governor and legislators,
approved by the commis-
sioners at their last meet-
ing, would be sent out the
following day. Also aimed at
assisting the local economy,
the resolution requests that
the Proportional Fair Share
Program for traffic concur-
rency be suspended at this
time of economic downturn
in order to reduce the costs
of potential developments
and business expansion.
Proportional fair share
provides for payments from
developers for funding of
future transportation im-
provements, to allow them
to. move ahead with their
projects when traffic capac-
ity is insufficient. Required
payments have been very
high in many instances, arid
often high enough to make
projects financially unfea-
sible. The resolution states
that "several individuals
and prospective business-
es have informed Walton
County officials that they
cannot move forward with
their development or busi-
ness because of the traffic
concurrency cost."
The resolution concluded,


"Also, we ask the State of
Florida to look at other fees,
as is Walton County, and
see if there are ways to re-
duce the cost to businesses,
which will encourage ad-
ditional economic develop-
ment opportunities in the
State of Florida."
Also at the Jan. 27 meet-
ing, the commissioners got
an update from residents of
Driftwood Estates on long-
standing stormwater drain-
age issues in their Mack
Bayou-area subdivision.
Driftwood 'Estates hom-
eowner Alex Kish provided
a short history of the prob-
lems dating back to 1996.
He was critical of recent
work by the county aimed
at ameliorating drainage
problems. Among these
measures have been main-
tenance of ditch flow lines
per approved plans and im-
provement and removal of
obstacles from drainage out-
.fall areas. -
"The fix isn't working, it
is worse," Kish said.
A Shipwreck Road hom-
eowner who said she had
never had drainage prob-
lems before complained,
"My front yard is a catas-
trophe." She told the com-
missioners she has standing
water in new culverts that
were placed on both sides of
her driveway, and that the
ground is eroding from the
water. "I'd just like to have
it like it was before," 'she
pleaded.
Kish called for a return to
previous recommendations
by Tetra Tech engineering,
a firm the county had hired
to develop plans to improve
stormwater drainage in the
subdivision. The county had
opted- not to go with those
plans because the cost would
have exceeded several mil-
lion dollars. .
Kish told the commis-
sioners that an MSBU (mu-
nicipal services benefit unit)
enacted in the mid-1990s,
when the outer part of the
subdivision was being devel-
oped, had funded improve-
ments that forestalled prob-
lems from that time until
around 2003, when develop-
ment of the interior section
began.
He urged them to put
an MSBU in place for the
interior section and have
residents there fund drain-
age improvements "so .they
won't dump on us."
Greg Graham, county enr
gineer, countered that the
entire watershed contain-
ing the subdivision has been
computer modeled, and that
"our analysis demonstrated
that the interior does not af-
fect the exterior."
Graham explained that
all drainage outfall struc-
tures have been lowered
by one-half foot, a recom-
mendation stemming from
the modeling analysis. An
additional cross drain was
added in the vicinity of Har-
bor Mist Road, he said, and
one outfall location has been
reworked. Recommended
construction of flow chan-
nels and additional pop-off
outfalls have also been com-
pleted, he said.
Graham added that a big
.part of the "'fix" was to be
the opening of a current-
ly-blocked historic drain-
age outfall, owned by the
Edmonds family, that the
county has been trying to
acquire. He predicted that,
once that is accomplished,
all the remedies should
work much better.
Attorney Burke reported
that a purchase agreement
has been reached with the
Edmonds to secure the ease-


ment, and that he anticipat-
ed it would be executed by
Jan. 30.
The commissioners di-
rected staff to move forward
with getting that easement
opened and to work with
ditches which had been com-
plained about by residents
as being too deep in stand-
ing water. Graham agreed
to do so and to see if piping
could be used to lower stand-
ing water in ditches..
Driftwood Estates com-
munity leader Alan Os-
borne made a request to
the commissioners in con-
nection with a second for-
mer entrance/exit road to
Driftwood Estates that the
county had abandoned. de-
cades earlier and on which
a wall now stands, separat-
ing Driftwood Estates from'
Sandestin Resort. Current
there is only one access road
to Driftwood Estates, a road
that residents have com-
plained is subject to flood-
ing.
Osborne said he has ap-
plied for a permit to remove
the wall on the grounds that
he has documentation that
Driftwood Estates is part
of Sandestin. Some parts
of the current Driftwood
subdivision were original-.
- ly approved as part of the
Sandestin 'development of
regional impact.
"I still have a' private
easement," Osborne said in
reference to the abandoned
property. "It's not a county
matter...I'm asking you to
give me that permit," he
urged the commissioners,
"I'm asking you guys not to
be in the middle'of this."
"Mr. Osborne may have a
private right," Burke com-
mented. "The onus would be
on the private parties," he
said. Burke indicated that
it would be up to Osborne
to apply to the building de-
partment for the permit.
The commissioners
viewed information provided
regarding the $35-per-year
fee for nonresidents using
.county libraries. There had
been complaints ,from win-
ter visitors that their $8 li-
brary lifetime memberships
cards were no longer being
honored and that instead.
they were being required to
pay the $35 nonresident fee
for a card to use the library.
Information provided by
the library indicated that
issuance of the $8 nonresi-
dent cards had begun 1986,
23 years ago, and that Wal-
ton County did not begin
management of the library
system until 2000. The "real
annual value" of a library
card is estimated at $69.73,
based on value of the build-
ings, utility costs, Internet
service, payroll, operat-
ing expenses, and value of
books and other materials,
furniture and computers. It
was also revealed that the
$35 fee is within the aver-
age range for nonresident
library cards in Florida. The
nonresident fee was initi-
ated in response to a lower-
ing of library revenues that
occurred in the 2007-08 fis-
cal year, including revenues
from the county and the
state, with state aid having
dropped off to one-tenth of
the previous amount. Ac-
cording to the information,
the revenue generated by
the nonresident fee, at its
current level, represents 6
percent of the part of the
current year budget that is
funded essentially by prop-
erty taxes paid.
The commissioners took
no action on the nonresident
fee, resulting in it remain-
ing at the $35 level.


Is it just me or do others
find the story of the single
woman giving birth last
week to a litter of babies
when she, already had six
deeply disturbing on a num-
ber of levels?'
First of all, you have to
wonder who is paying for
the in vitro fertilization, the
method by- which all 14 of
the children were conceived.
The cost of the procedure is
upwards of 10 grand a pop
and even though the six in-
cludes one set of twins, that
is still five procedures to get
the six, plus another to pro-
duce the eight. Further, the
mother has been hospital-
ized for the past two months
and that ain't cheap either.
I certainly hope the fine peo-
ple in the state of California
are not footing the bill, but
many questions remain un-
answered as this story un-
folds.
One 'also wonders at the
ethics of providing further
implantations into a woman
with neither a husband nor
a job, or a home of her own.
Presumably she is not a lot-
tery winner. It's interesting
.to note she showed up at the
hospital where the babies
were delivered three months
into the pregnancy and so
far the name of the doctor
who provided the final in
vitro fertilization procedure
has not surfaced.
Angela Suleman, the
grandmother of the brood,
gave an interview to the
Associated Press over the
weekend and said once her
daughter comes home from
the hospital, which is sup-
posed to be this week, she is
departing and the daily care
of the children will be up to
her daughter. The grand-
mother said one sperm do-
nor was the father of all the
children, but only the father
of the first four has been
confirmed by birth certifi-
cates unearthed by the As-
sociated Press. '
Grandma noted she was
against her daughter Nadya
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The new babies will be in
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ting food into eight growing
and hungry bodies.
All reports indicate the
grandmother, the mother
and the six children plus
a nanny have been caring
for the older children and
all live in a three-bedroom
home, with the grandmoth-
er's ex-husband. No one
seems to be able to deter-
mine if anyone other than
the grandfather is working
and he works as a contrac-
tor in Iraq.
It would appear, the fi-
nancial angle is not being
investigated by anyone, but
if I were a California state
taxpaying citizen, I would
be raising many questions
about this. Nothing about
this story passes the smell
test and if this family is re-
warded for its irresponsibil-
ity with college tuitions, ve-
hicles and houses, it should
'be cause for revolution.







THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2009


Kitchen fire in Seagrove damages home


On Jan. 27 at 11:29 a.m.,
the South Walton Fire Dis-
trict (SWFD) 911 Center,
received a call for a kitchen
fire, located at 258 Dogwood
Street, Seagrove, FL. Dis-
patched units arrived min-
utes later to find a one-sto-
ry, 2,000 square foot home
with smoke billowing from
the roof line.

Fire units from four
SWFD stations battled to


contain the fire that started
in the kitchen as a result of
construction. The fire was
extinguished with moderate
damage to the home. The
home, which has an esti-
mated value of $300,000,
experienced approximately
$25,000 worth of damage.
After the fire was extin-
guished, firefighters assist-
ed the homeowner in clean-
ing up the damage caused by
the fire and extinguishment


efforts. The SWFD reminds
citizens to ensure they have
disconnected the power
when they are performing
work on their homes that
involves cutting or drilling
into walls and other blind
spaces.

For more information,
contact Deputy Chief Sean
Hughes at SWFD Station
3/Headquarters (850) 2671
298.


WALTON COUNTY COMMISSION Chair Sara Comander presents Diane Ramey,
widow of DeFuniak Springs attorney Allan Ramey, with a plaque in recognition and ap-
preciation for her husband's longtime service as attorney for the Walton County Zoning
Board of Adjustments (ZBA). Ramey passed away in March 2008 in a drowning accident.
The presentation took place at the Jan. 27 Walton County Board of County Commissioners
meeting. The plaque was presented on behalf of the ZBA members and in the presence of
Joe Johnson, board chairman, and board member Kevin Wilkerson. (From left: Wilkerson,
Johnson, Ramey and Comander) (Photo by Dotty Nist)


The Walton Area Chamber of Commerce, Ambassadors, and staff of Coastal Bank &
Trust celebrated with a ribbon cutting on Jan. 22 at their Miramar Beach location. Stop
and visit them at 10859 Emerald Coast Parkway W Unit 201 or give them a call at (850)


269-9840.


Roll Call

Walton County Board of County Commissioners (BCC)
Jan. 27 regular meeting

A yes vote was to approve the motion.
Public hearing on a resolution to immediately expand
the county seat of Walton County to include an area of un-,
incorporated Walton County that contains the new Walton
County Jail and Sheriffs Office, without affecting the city
,"limits :of DeFuniak Springs, with the expansion to include:
SR-83 right-of-way, north from the city limits of DeFuniak
Springs to its intersection with CR-1883; CR-1883 right-of-
way east of its intersection with SR-83 to its intersection
with Triple G Road; Triple G Road right-of-way from its
intersection with CR-1883 and then east to its termination
east of the state prison; and all parcels of land now owned
by Walton County that border on Triple G Road or are con-
tiguous with the county-owned parcels bordering on Triple
G Road; stated reason for the resolution being a Florida
Constitution requirement for all county officers to maintain
their principal offices and permanent records at the county
seat.
A motion for approval by Pridgen was approved unani-
mously: Brannon-yes; ,Comander-yes; Cecilia Jones-yes;
Larry Jones-yes; Pridgen-yes.
Request by Lorriane Bytel, attorney, on behalf of the
South Walton Mosquito Control District (SWMCD), for ap-
proval of a resolution to increase the number of SWMCD
commissioners from three to five, the resolution being a re-
quirement to begin the bill process with the Florida Legis-
lature, to include public hearings, in order to add the SWM-
CD commission seats.
A motion by Pridgen to approve the resolution carried
unanimously.

Request by Sonny Mares, South Walton Tourist Devel-
opment (TDC) executive director', for approval of $134,252
low bid by J.D. James/Nature Bridges for construction of
a handicapped access ramp at Van Ness Butler Regional
Beach Access, the project to be. funded through the TDC
budget.
A motion for approval by Pridgen carried unanimously.

Recommendation by Mares on behalf of the TDC board
that the BCC "ascertain the ancient customary uses the
public has made of the Beaches of South Walton which
have been without interruption, reasonable, free from dis-
pute, certain, obligatory, and consistent with other custom-
ary uses and laws." The TDC further recommended that
the BCC "amend the Beach Activities Ordinance and the
Comprehensive Plan to recognize the public's right of cus-
tomary use and describing the areas of the beaches where
the uses may be enjoyed."
Motion by L. Jones to allow county staff to work with the
TDC to determine available evidence supporting customary
use of the beaches by the public.
The motion was approved unanimously.

Request by County Administrator Ronnie Bell for ap-
proval of Richard Bryan to serve on the Coastal Dune Lake
Advisory Board and Jeannine Wilson to serve an additional
term on that board.
A motion for approval by Pridgen carried unanimously.

Request by Bell for approval of $133,758 in received
grant monies, with a $7,040 match (budgeted), for a Well-
ness Fitness Grant Program for firefighters and implemen-
tation of a program to imp rove the health of Walton County
Fire Rescue firefighters and comply with Florida statute.
A motion for approval by Pridgen carried unanimously.

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A motion for approval by Pridgen carried unanimously.

Presentation by Allen Brown, deputy public works direc-
tor, of a draft conceptual plan for a turnaround at the Blue
Mountain Road cul-de-sac and recommendation by Mike
Burke, county legal counsel for an accompanying agree-
ment to sell a 0.136-acre county-owned parcel at the cul-
de-sac to Karen Hutcheson for $15,000, with Hutcheson to
also contribute $15,000 toward the proposed turnaround
and other road improvements.
A motion for approval by Brannon carried 4-1, with Co-
mander voting no:

Request by Bell for approval of $4.45 million guaranteed
price for construction of previously-approved transfer sta-
tion at the county's Solid Waste Facility.
A motion for approval by Pridgen carried unanimously.

Recommendation by Bell for addition of 9.15 miles of.road
to the list of roads to be completed in 2009 in the mainte-
nance overlay program, some in-house and some contracted
out.
A motjon for approval by Pridgen carried Unanimously.

Request by Bell for acceptance of an $863,000 appraisal
on the Natural Bridge property near Paxton and for per-
mission to contact property owne'hiid' s'ek grant funds for
purchase of the property.
A motion for approval by Pridgen carried unanimously.

Request by Bell for authorization to apply for a total of
$785,000 in National Scenic Byway Program grants in con-
nection with the Scenic 30-A Corridor, to fund a coordina-
tor position, an interpretive center, and a corridor master
plan.
A motionfor approval by Pridgen carried unanimously.

Request by Bell for one-year funding for previously-ap-
proved participation in the Economic Development Alli-
ance, including $80,000 to be deobligated from the proposed
Basin Bayou Park and $82,341 to come.from contingency
funds.
A motion for approval by Pridgen carried unanimously.

Request on behalf of Congressman Allen Boyd for re-
appointment of Walton County Human Resources Direc-
tpr Gary Mattison to the Second Congressional District's
Healthcare Council.
A motion for approval by Pridgen carried unanimously.
Additional request on behalf of Boyd for approval of a fed-
eral earmark request form requesting $650,000 for start-up
and operational for a Walton County Medical Clinic for the
underserved in Walton County.
A motion for approval by Pridgen carried unanimously.

Request by Bell for approval of $525,604 low bid by C.W.
Roberts for construction of an 18-foot asphalt roadway with
ribbon curb, new guardrail and retaining wall with storm
swales, at Pompano Street on, Inlet Beach, with funding to


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A motion for approval by Brannon carried unanimously.

Proposal and motion by C. Jones to move a house on pil-
ings from the Kellogg Nature Center property to county-
owned property in Cessna Park, where the house would
serve as her office.
The motion was approved unanimously.

Proposal by Comander to allow political parties to meet
in the Coastal Branch Library meeting room.
A motion for approval by Pridgen carried unanimously.

Presentation by Comander of a resolution to Gov. Char-
lie Crist and the Florida Legislature requesting them not
to support legislation that would shift expenditures and the
cost of programs away from the state to local government,
and that they review such expenditure and program costs
already shifted to "ensure that unfunded mandates have
not already been placed upon local governments."
A motion by L. Jones for approval of the resolution car-
ried unanimously.

Request by Pat Blackshear, county planning and devel-
opment services director, to set a public hearing to consider
renewing the ordinance allowing development orders to be
extended by vote of the BCC.
A motion by L. Jones to set the public hearing carried,
unanlou.Ily ,
Request by Mini-Storage Partners, L.L.C., for one-year
extension of the development order for the Egret's Watch, a
yet-unplatted development. _,
A motion for approval by L. Jones carried 4-0, with Bran-
non temporarily absent.

Proposal on behalf of Glendale Presbyterian Church to
relocate an existing 1,634-square-foot church building to,
and build a 15,200-square-foot new building on, a 28.25-
acre site at the northwest corner of SR-83 North and CR-
1084 in Glendale.
A motion for approval by Pridgen carried unanimously.

Request on behalf of Alys Beach for a planned unit devel-
opment (PUD) amendment to increase the number of resi-
dential units in the previously-approved PUD by 300 and
the amount of retail space by 10,000 square feet, on 158.49
acres approximately one mile west of the eastern intersec-
tion of U.S. 98 and CR-30A.
A motion for approval by Pridgen carried unanimously.

Proposal by Connelly & Wicker for approval of the Wal-
ton County Apartment PUD, 261 multifamily rental units
in nine buildings and 7,700 square feet of office/bank use to
be constructed on a 46.27-acre site on the east side of U.S.
331, about 1,600 feet south of Chat Holley Road.
Motion by Brannon to continue item to the Feb. 10 BCC
meeting, due to one of the public notices giving the wrong
meeting location.
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devices, playing games,
picnicking, photographing,
reading books and relaxing.
All these uses must be done
in accordance with the other
provisions of the Beach Ac-
tivities Ordinance and any
other applicable local ordi-
nances and state and fed-
eral statutes."
Sonny Mares, TDC exec-
utive director, presented the
TDC recommendation to the
commissioners at their Jan.
27 meeting.
Mares told the commis-
sioners that the request was
in reaction to a very intru-
sive" trend along the beach-
es, of beachfront property
owners putting up "private
beach" signs prohibiting
residents and visitors from
coming onto some areas of
the beach. He added that
sonie of these owners have
hired private security agen-
cies to turn away people
seeking to use the beach.
Mares warned that this
beach privatization trend
would -harm tourism, espe-
cially since visitors renting
non-beachfront accommoda-
tions depend on being able
to access the beach for rec-
reation.
Calling the matter "a very
important issue," District 3
Commissioner Larry Jones
was of the opinion that the
appropriate action would be
to .begin the investigative
process for information to
support, a claim of custom-
ary use of the beach. '
Mike Burke, county le-
gal counsel, agreed that the
place to, start would be with
the first part of the TDC
recommendation, evaluat-
ing what claim the county
could make to customary


ELEMENT

tion concerns which proper-
ties were designated either
by covenant, the -,county,
or deed restrictions prior
to November 1996 as com-
mercial. Burke was asked to
investigate: this particular
issue and provide guidance.
As he was not at last week's
workshop, the commission
voted to accept the rest of
the document, pending his
report.


Planning department
Lois Le Seur, the chief ar-
chitect of the FLU section
of the EAR, came equipped
with a laptop to correct er-
rors or make changes in text
according to the vote of the
planning commission. She
said, "We have done our
best to roll in everything we
can roll into this document.
I hope the only thing left is
cleanup."
Before the document
was accepted, commission-
er Susan Horn suggested
some additional language
be added to the document.
"I would like .to have some
language in the document
saying the county intends to
move toward transect-based
planning in the future, even
if it isn't possible to redo
this document right now.
Transect planning handles
the compatibility issue. I
think we can do better than
this, and I'd like to get that
in the works now."
Le Seur sai4, "We already
have inherent in our plan a
lot of transect concepts and
I think we have incorporat-
ed as much as we can. If we
are to do more, we have to
do so at the direction of the
county."
Transect-based coding or
smart zoning is a system that
organizes land in a gradient
from the most natural/rural
to the most urban. Transect


use of the beach and in what
sections the claim could be
made. This would likely be a
lengthy process, he noted.
Not mentioned was a re-
cent decision by the Florida
Supreme Court in favor
of the public's right to the
use of portions of the beach
that have been reclaimed in
large-scale beach nourish-
ment projects, More than
five miles of beach on the
west end of Walton County
fall within this category.
Jones made a motion to
allow staff to work with the
TDC to determine what evi-
dence was available to sup-
port the right of customary
use.
The motion was approved
unanimously.
"You're just asking us to
gather evidence?"' Burke
asked for purposes of clarifi-
cation, with Jones respond-
ing in the affirmative.
"We've just made the first
scratch," District 4 Com-
missioner and Commis-
sion Chairwoman Sara Co-
mander commented.
Nevertheless, Blue Moun-
tain Beach beachfront hom-
eowner Emmett Hildreth
was livid about the decision,
which he branded "prema-
ture."
"Customary use has been
clearly defined by the Su-
preme Court of Florida," Hil-
dreth complained. "It should
not involve the county or the
TDC," he argued.
"Customary use goes
absolutely against private
property rights," Hildreth
continued, warning that es-
tablishing such use would
.devalue beachfront property
and deter investors. When a
beach house has title to the


' Commission chairman
Tom Terrell said, "Some of
the items presented by the
visioning group are work-
able in certain areas, but the
commission did not. agree
with the entire concept.
Since we have to go through
this process again in seven
years, smart zoning or the
transect concept may be the
desire of the Board of Coun-
ty Commissioners (BCC).
Commissioner Randy
Gardner said, I don't think
we can say today how we
should go forward in seven
years. I'm comfortable with
the way the document is
written."
Terrell said, "I would like
to thank the planning de-
partment for the time and
effort they have put in on
this. From my reading of
this, it looks like we have
ridden this horse as far as
we can ride it. We have had
eight meetings on this, plus
a lot of individual meetings
between the public and plan-
ning department members."
Citizen Marsha Wein-
gartner addressed the com-
mission saying, "I just want
to protect agricultural areas.
I think it is a travesty to put
into law that you can have
one house per acre in the
agriculture category. I want
lower density in the neigh-
borhood. You have a person
build a house in an agricul-


mean high water line, not
only homebuyers but rent-
ers expect "a private beach,"
Hildreth argued.
"It is evil and the cancer
of socialism," he said of the
commission decision.
The Herald-Breeze con-
sulted with Walton County
Property Appraiser Patrick
Pilcher on Jan. 28 regarding
the argument that estab-
lishing the public right to
customary use of the beach
would devalue beachfront
property.
Pilcher's first reaction
was that such a contention
-was "highly speculative."
He explained, that prop-
erty appraisers are "histo-
rians, not forecasters," and
that property values are set
through the appraisal meth-
od, by evaluating the selling
price of comparable proper-
ties. The question, he said,
would be whether a "marked
decrease" in sales prices oc-
curred in connection with
properties upon which the
right to customaryuse had
been established.
He was not aware of any
areas where such an action
by a local government had
devalued property.
Pilcher brought up an-
other -aspect of beachfront
property ownership that
may have a bearing on the
question.-In Walton County,
some beachfront lots are
deeded to the mean high wa-
ter line or the Gulf of Mexi-
co, but in many instances
deeding extends only to the
bluff or dune line, he noted.
"I've never seen a differ-
ence in sales prices from one
to the other;" Pilcher said,
"people typically don't worry
about that."


THIS CONCEPTUAL turnaround plan has been approved by the Walton County Board
of County Commissioners for the east end of Blue Mountain Road.



Blue Mountain Road turnaround

agreement approved


By DOTTY NIST
A plan approved on Jan.
27 will result in improve-
ments that should help vehi-
cles turn around at the east
end of Blue Mountain Road,
a dead-end street south of
CR-30A.
Residents and motorists
had complained that it was
often necessary to back out
from' the narrow cul-de-sac,
especially for larger vehi-
cles, posing a safety hazard.
The problems were high-
lighted last fall when Di-
ane Hutcheson, owner of
the property and a home
in the dead end, proposed
an agreement whereby she


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replaces 'traditional land-
use based zoning. Land-use
zoning segregates land uses
and is an auto-dependent
system which together form
what is commonly known as
sprawl.
The transect system was
introduced to the commis-
sioners by a group of citi-
zens in late December who
came together with a vision-
ing plan for Walton County.


ture region and then they
want all the benefits of the
city and want to complain
about the agricultural op-
erations nearby," she said.
Bill Bard said, "The first
word in your name is plan-
ning. I think this document
is where we should start to
move forward with smart
zoning for the future. If we
wait seven years for the next
commission and they decide
to wait,, we get further and
further behind. This body is
reactive rather than proac-
tive. I think Commissioner
Horn got steamrolled on
this." 1
South Walton Commu-
nity Council executive di-
rector Anita Page chimed in
saying, "I would like to see
a workshop or something
where people can learn more
about transect zoning so
Walton County does not get
further and further behind
other communities who are
using this to good effect."
Terrell suggested those
opinions should be brought
to the BCC. "There is no
steamrolling or stonewall-
ing, all we are doing is ex-
pressing our opinion.' The
BCC would be the more
proactive body. Convince
the BCC to get involved and
more educated. I don't think
-anybody on the planning
commission had a problem
with what was presented."
Commission Tom Patton


dressed."'
Terrell agreed, suggest-
ing a recommendation to the
BCC to establish a series of
workshops. In the lend Coni-
missioner Horn made the a
motion for the planning com-
mission to direct the BCC to
direct the planning depart-
ment to explore a transect-
based approach for Walton
County as a whole for the
possibility of inclusion in
the land development code
(LDC) as well as incorpora-
tion of the comprehensive
plan 'for the next round of
EAR-based amendments.
The motion was seconded
by Patton and passed by all.
Once conceptual approval
had been given to the FLU
document, the group moved
on to the 19-page glossary of
terms used within the docu-
ment. Planning director Pat
Blackshear noted, "It is a
work in progress that we
had to make consistent with
state and federal rules. This
is a first draft. Where you
see a definition, they will all
* be consistent with state law.
Most of the more technical
terms will be found in the
'LDC. It is a judgment on our
part which ones go to which
document."
The commissioners and
the public then starting
reading the glossary and go-
ing page by page to clarify
it according to suggestions
by the commission and the


"The first word in your name is planning. I
think this document is where we should start to
move forward. with smart zoning for the future."
-Citizen Bill Bard


said, "Susan's idea has some
merit. If we put it in there,
it goes to the BCC."
Gardner disagreed say-
ing, "The document we are
trying to create is a working
document. If there is a sepa-
rate motion to be passed
onto the BCC concerning
transect zoning, it does not
affect this working docu-
ment. We can suggest the
*issue be explored and ad-


public. The changes to the
FLU document as well as
the glossary can be down-
loaded or viewed on the
county's Website.
The next meeting of the
planning commission on
Feb. 12 will start two hours
early to further explore the
glossary. The FLU element
is the first of ten sections
that must be addressed in
the .EAR.


would purchase some ad-
jacent county property, a
0.136-acre parcel, and pay
for a turnaround on the cul-
de-sac. ;Her representatives
showed the commissioners a
design for the turnaround.
Property ownership at
the end of the cul-de-sac
was revealed as a compli-
cated situation, with some
county property there hav-
ing been abandoned in the
1970s and then a portion of
the abandoned property ap-
parently having been subse-
quently deeded back. Coun-
ty property in the cul-de-sac
includes an undeveloped
access to Big Redfish Lake..
There were indications that
walls built by Hutcheson
may have been encroaching
on the parcel she proposed
to purchase.
Residents opposed the par-
ticular plan she and her rep-"
resentatives had put forth
and proposed their own
version, a compromise they
preferred for safety reasons
that would still allow the
county land purchase.
After some research, at
the Jan. 27 Walton County
Board of County Commis-
sioners (BCC) meeting, Al-
len Brown of Walton County
Public Works presented a
draft plan for,a. turnaround
that he said would accom-
modate a vehicle up to eight
feet wide and 30 feet long.
This would include all velfi-
cles smaller than a fire lad-
der truck, including garbage
trucks, UPS trucks and sim-
ilar vehicles.,
Brown explained that, ac-
cording to his calculations,
the required turning radius
for a ladder truck would not
be possible to achieve with
the current land use.
"I would argue that the.
fire ladder response is an
anomaly and as such can-
not be adequately predicted.
Ppradventure it responds to
the end of the toad it has the
necessary support to back
out of the street," Brown
said in his report to the com-.
missioners.
Brown added that the
proposed improvements to
the cul-de-sac could be con-
structed by county person-
nel for between $2,50,0 and
$5,000,.
Richard, Fowlkes, presi-
dent of the Blue Mountain
Beach Community AsSocia-


tion, said he had received a
copy of the turnaround plan
just the morning of the BCC
meeting. He said he had not
been able to talk to all the
. members' about it but had
been able to contact enough
members to be able to say
that the majority were in
favor. "We're behind it," he
said.
Fowlkes added that one
of the members had hoped
there would be no decision
yet, since he was out of town
and not able to attend and
desired to have members
talk over the proposal.
Mike Burke, county legal
counsel, told the commis-
sioners that if they were in
favor of the public works
turnaround plan, their
next step would be to act
on the other part of the pro-
posal, the agreement with
Hutcheson for a private pur-
chase of the small county
parcel. He said Hutcheson
and her representatives had
agreed to purchase it for
$15,000, which he 'believed
to be a good price, and'also
contribute. $15,000 toward
the public works cul-de-sac
plan and other improve-
ments t6 the road. These
were Burke's recommenda-
tions on the matter.
Fowlkes was of the opin-
ion that the sales price' for
the parcel was much too
low. Santa Rosa Beach
resident Bill Bard agreed
that the value of the prop-
erty should be more than
$15,000. Burke disagreed,
saying that the price was in
line with a $15,376 apprais-.
al by the county property
appraiser.
County Commission
Chair Sara Comander
agreed with Burke on the
price, noting that the parcel
was too small to build'on or
even to put a bike rack on,
and had no practical use.
District 1 Commissioner
Scott Brannon moved in
favor of the public works
cul-de-sac plan, along with
Burke's. recommenda-
tions for the $30,000 from
Hutcheson going to the
county.
The motion was approved
4-1, with Comander dissent-
ing because the decision
was taken without all com-
munity members who had
wanted to -be present and
speak being able to do so.


Body found floating


near Mid-Bay Bridge


A man's body was found
floating in the Choctaw-
hatchee Bay Friday after
callers spotted an unattend-
ed car parked and running
on the Mid-Bay Bridge be-
tween Destin and Niceville.
The victim has been identi-
fied as William Richey, 66,
an interior designer and
resident of Choctaw Beach.
The Okaloosa County
Sheriffs Office (OCSO) first
received a call around 9:20
a.m. on Jan. 31, of a vehicle
pulled off from the bridge's


northbound lanes. Another
caller reported spotting a
body floating in the water.
Boats from the OCSO and
Coast Guard station in Des-
tin responded. Coast Guard
crew members attempted
CPR but were unable to re-
vive the victim. Evidence in-
dicates that Richey jumped
some 65 feet from the high-
est point of the bridge into
the water. At this time of
year, the water in the bay
can be as low as 54 degrees.


"I would like to thank the planning department
for the time and effort they have put in on this.
From my reading of this, it looks like we have rid-
den this horse as far as we can ride it."
Planning commission chairman Tom Terrell


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When art and children
mix, there can only be
one thing that develops -
- a great day .of fun, art
and open hearts. The
HeART and Home Tour,
at Hammock Bay in
Freeport, will combine
all this and more for a
day of fundraising and
foster care awareness.

When a child is taken
from an abusive home, both
parents have passed away,
or they are put up for
adoption, where do they go
and who takes on the
responsibility to raise, feed,
clothe and provide shelter
for this population? It is
organizations such as the
North Okaloosa Walton
Foster/Adoptive Parent
Association that step to the
plate and takes the
responsibility.
Hammock Bay
Development in Freeport,
FamiliesFirst, and the
North Okaloosa Walton
Foster/Adoptive Parent
Association (NOWFAPA),
are joining forces on March
14. The event will take
place in several homes
throughout the community,
from 10 a.m. 3 p.m.
NOWFAPA's mission is
to strengthen foster/
adoptive families through
support, training and'
advocacy with the aim of
nurturing children. They do
this by providing safety,
well-being and stability
while enhancing teamwork
and partnership with the


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entire community.
This group of individuals
have taken -on the
responsibility of being
foster parents, or adopting
children that have been left
without parents. Their goal
is to provide stability and a
loving environment for an
adopted child, or a foster
child that has been placed
in their care until an
adoptive family can be
located.

NOWFAPA is supported
and' continues their work
through donations and
support from communities,
organizations, businesses
and individuals. Hammock
Bay is one of those
businesses that is
partnering with the
organization to raise money
for the organization's many
endeavors.
Some of their- funds
raised or donations made
go towards clothing,
suitcases, personal hygiene
products, children's toys,
children's furniture .and
other inventory that can-be
stored and given to foster
parents. NOWFAPA
members are currently


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working on various outings
and fundraisers to help
raise more awareness, as
well as funds to continue
their work in the
community for foster and
adopted children.
On March 14, Hammock
Bay will open several
homes and the Lake Club.
to the community, and is
welcoming artisans to take
part in the fundraiser.
They are making a call to
artists to set-up in the
homes to display and sell
their artwork.
Three newly-built homes
will be available for artists
to transform into an art
gallery and studio space for
the HeART and Home
Tour. NOWFAPA and
Hammock Bay are seeking
artists who create and
make wearable clothes,
jewelry, paintings,
sculpture, wooden
furniture, toys, dolls, home
d6cor and other hand-
crafted items.

The cost per room is $50
per artist on a first-come,
first-served basis. All fees
are tax-deductible and
rooms are reserved by full


payment. Artists are
required to supply their
own tables that can be set-
up in a 10-by-10 feet space.
Activities throughout the
day will give artists a
chance to sell, while helping
children and foster/adoptive
parents in Okaloosa and
Walton county. The event
also gives Hammock Bay a
chance to showcase many of
their new properties and
facilities that the
community has built.

For NOWFAPA, it will
give the organization a
chance to have' the
community see what they
are all about and what they
,are doing for, fostered and
adopted children. It is also
a chance for those who love
art and architecture to get a
glimpse of local art and the
new and innovative homes
that have been built
throughout the Hammock
Bay Community. This
fundraiser is to raise money
for Foster Home
Development and for Foster
Parent Appreciation. T o
learn more about the North
Okaloosa Walton Foster/
Adoptive Parent
Association and how to
become' involved as a
sponsor or donor, contact
Curtis Byrd at 419-1014, or
at mailto:curtis@now
fapa.org For more
information on the HeART
and Home Tour, contact
Terri Marshall at 433-7766,
or mailto:terri.marshall
@bhcpns.org.


THROUGHOUT THE FINAL weekend of The Florida
Chautauqua Assembly, artisans, crafters and lecturers
will speak on a variety of subjects. It is all part of the
Assembly taking place Feb. 20 March 1.
For more information, call .592-3696 or log on to
www.floridachautauqua.org.

SThotgr & Conegrts around the South


Mobile, AL.
February 6 Conde
Cavalier
February 7 Bayport
Parading Society, krewe of
Pharaohs, Conde
Explorers Men of Honor
February 12 Order of
the Polka
February 13 Order of
the Inca
February 14 Mobile
Mystics, Krewe of Marry
Mates, Maids of Mirth,
Mobile Married Mystics,
Order of Butterfly Maidens
February 15 Neptune's
Daughter
February 16 Mystical
Ladies, Order of Venus
February 17 Orderof
LaShe's
February 19 Mystic
Stripers
February 20 Crewe of
Columbus
February 21 Floral
Parade, Noon Knights of
Mobile Parade, Order Of
Angels, Mystics of Time
Parade
February 22 Arrival of
King Felix III, Joe Cain
Parade, Krewe of Admiral
Semmes, Le Krewe de
Bienville Parade, Les
Femmes Cassettes,
Coronation of King Elexis I
and Queen
February 23 Arrival of
King Felix III (at foot of
Government Street),
Infant Mystics Parade
February 24

Mardi Gras Day Fat
Tuesday! Order of Athena
Parade, Knights of Revelry
Parade, Comic Cowboys
Parade, King Felix, Mobile
Area Mardi Gras
Association.
For more information
on parade routes, schedule
and time, log on to
www.mobilemardigras.com

New Orleans Mardi
Gras
February 7 Krew du
Vieux, Krewe of Bilge


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TICKETS ARE on sale now for the Krewe of Chautauqua
Mardi Gras being held Feb. 19 at 7 p.m. at the Hotel DeFuniak
Ballroom. Live jazz music, heavy hors d'oeuvres, party favors
and a cash bar are included in ticket price. The gala is the kick-
off party for the 2009 Florida Chautauqua Assembly taking
place Feb. 20 March 1. For information and tickets, call 892-
3696 or Hilltop Productions at 951-2148.


February 8 Little
Rascals, Mystic Krewe of
Perseus
February 13 Krewe of
Cork, Oshun, Cleopatra,
Pygmalion, Excalibur,
Atlas, Dionysus
February 14 .Choctaw,
Adonis, Ponchartrain,
Shangri-La, Caesar,
Sparta, Pegasus, Olympia,
Mona Lisa and Moon Pie,
Gladiators
February 15 Alla,
Carrollton, King Arthur,
Barkus, Rhea, Bards of'
Bohemia, Centurions,
Nemesis
February 19 Druids,
Thor, Babylon, Muses,
Chaos


February 20 Hermes,
d'Etat, Morpheus, Selene,
Orpheus, Aphrodite
February 21 NOMTOC,
Iris, Tucks, Endymion, Isis,
Knights of Jason (with
Napoleon), Lul,
Towahpasah
February 22 Okeanos,
Thoth, Mid-City, Bacchus,
Napoleon, Tchefuncte, Du
Monde, Des Allemands
February 23 Orpheus,
Zeus
February 24
Mardi Gras Day Fat
Tuesday! Krewes of Zulu,
Rex, Elks Orleans, Crescent
City, Argus, Jefferson
Trucks, Elks Jefferson,
Grela


For a complete listing of
times, parade routes and
dates of upcoming Mardi
Gras event, log on to
www.nola.com.
2009 West Indies
Market: The annual
summer event returns to
Rosemary Beach, every
second weekend, from May
- July. Vendors in the
media of sculpture, hand-
crafted jewelry, fine art,
handmade furniture,
pottery and metal works,
are encouraged to apply.
For more information, call
Hilltop Productions at 941-
2148, or log onto http://
www.hilltopproductiorisinc.
com/ .

8th Annual Rt. 30A
Antique and Vintage Car
Show: The annual antique
and vintage car show
returns to Rosemary Beach,
March 29, 2009: Cars 30
years or older are eligible
for entry.
A third, second and
People's Choice award will
be given out. Throughout
the day, live music will be
on stage. Early entry fee is
$20. For more information,
call Hilltop Productions at
951-2148, or log onto http://
www.hilltopproductionsinc.
corn/
2009 Seabreeze Jazz
Festival: The 11th annual
Seabreeze Jazz Festival
moves to Pier Park in
Panama City, April 17-19.
Tickets are now on sale for
the three-day event that
combines international
artisans and Grammy
award-winning Smooth jazz
performers. For more
information on vendor
space, call Hilltop
Productions at 951-2148/
h t t p : / /
www.hilltopproductionsinc.
com/ ., or for ticket
reservations and a complete
listing of musical
performers, call WSBZ
106.3, at 267-3279.


Tallahassee
3 Doors Down, 3/27,
Leon County Civic Center
Cirque du Soleil, 5/13- 5/
17. Leon County Civic
Center
St. Petersburg/Tampa
Celine Dion, 1/28/09, St.
Pete Times Forum
Eagles, 1/29, 'St. Pete
Times Forum
Dane Cook, 1/31, St.
Pete Times Forum
Elton John/Billy Joel, 3/
5, St. Pete Times Forum.
Jacksonville
Lewis Black, 2/6, St.
Pete Times Forum
The Rippingtons, 2/11,


St. Pete Times Forum
Sinbad, 3/20/ St. Pete
Times Forum
Atlanta
A Chorus Line, 3/3 3/8,
Fox Theatre
Britney Spears, 3/5,
Philips Arena
Robin Williams, 3/12,
Fox Theatre
Elton John/Billy Joel, 3/
14, Philips Arena
George Lopez, 3/15, Fox
Theatre
Celtic Women, 3/24 3/
25, Fox Theatre
Fleetwood Mac, 4/12,
Philips Arena


AE


Crestview Cinema 3
Northview Plaza, 682-3201
Underworld (R)
Paul Blart: Mall COp (PG)
Hotel for Dogs (PG)
Bolt (PG)
Gran Torino (R)
Twin Cities
1047 E. John Sims Pkwy.
678-3815
Benjamin Button (PG-13)
Doubt (PG-13)
Bolt (PG)
Rave Motion Pictures
4100 Legacy Drive, Destin
337-8777
The Uninvited (PG-13)
New in Town (PG)
Taken (PG-13)
The Reader (R)
Frost/Nixon (R)
Inkheart (PG)
Slumdog Millionaire (R)
Underworld (R)
Revolutionary Road (R)
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My Bloody Valentine R
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Defiance (R)
Hotel for Dogs (PG)
Bride Wars (PG)
Gran Torino (R)


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The Grand 16 Panama City
Beach 233-4835
New in Town (PG)
Milk (R)
Taken (PG-13)
The Reader (R)
The Uninvited (PG-13)
Rachel Getting Married (R)
FrostNixon (R)
Revolutionary Road (R)
Underworld (R)
Inkheart (PG
Defiance (R)
Hotel for Dogs (PG)
My Bloody Valentine (R)
Paul Blart: Mall Cop (PG)
Bride Wars (PG)
Gran Torino (R)
The Unborn (PG-13)
Benjamin Button (PG-13)
Marley & Me (PG)
Lively Cinema 10
759 E. U.S. 98, Destin
654-2992
New in Town (PG)
Taken (PG-13)
The Uninvited (PG-13)
Milk (R)
Defiance (R)
The Reader (R)
Underworld (R)
Paul Blart: Mal Cop (PG)
Gran Torino (R)
Benjamin Button (PG-13)

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TO PLACE CLASSIFIED ADS ...CALL 892-3232
VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED
CLASSIFIED & [.LEGA!. DEADLINE IS
MONDAY 4:34 P.M.


WANTED
WANTED NEW or used corrugat-
ed tin/lumber 850-830-7653. 3tp
1/22-2/5

PETS & PET
SUPPLIES
WILL TRADE FOUR-year-old male
American Bulldog for a puppy. (Amer-
ican Bulldog)-No pit bulls. 859-0333.

LIVESTOCK
CALVES-5 MONTHS AND UP. 2
bulls and heifers. Angus mixed. Must
be seen to appreciate. 951-4862. 8tc
1/8-2/26.

FOR SALE
AVON '
BUY OR SELL, Call Vanessa
850-835-4149. 4tp 1/15-2/4
FOR SALE: FRESH BROWN EGGS
and young pullets. Laying good.
Call Bud McBroom at 859-2309 or
836-4453 night. 2tp 2/5-2/12
FOR SALE-2007 GOLF CART,
$1,950. 892-7714. 1tp 2/5
2001, 5TH WHEEL TRAVEL
TRAILER. 24.5 ft. Trail-lite, sleeps
6, 1 slide out, fiberglass os, includes
15K KWIK slide Reese Hitch/base
rails, excellent condition. Ponce
de Leon, FL $11,500. (negotiable)
850-305-6201/850-305-6202. 2tp
2/5-2/12
40X60X16 STEEL BARN for sale,
straight sides. Barn never erected,
you move. For information contact.
834-2609. 4tp 1/22-2/12
BAND SAW LUMBER, Pine straw-
freshly raked square bales. $3.50/
bale-delivered. Call 850-333-0877.
Leave message. tfc 3/27
MONITORS, LAPTOPS, computers,
music, cassettes and albums, mov-
ies half price: 892-2811. tfc 1/1
100% ALL NEW QUEEN PILLOW-
TOP SET, New warranty, can deliver.
$165. 850-471-0330. tfc 1.29-15wds
BRAND NAME PILLOWTOP SET,
king, in plastic, w/warranty, delivery
available. $209. 850-471-0330. tfc
1/29-15wds
A BRAND ,NEW FULL MAT-
TRESS w/box and warranty. $125.
850-471-0330. tfc 1/29-15wds
FRONT WINDOW VISOR-with
lights-painted red-originallyi'; $300
but will sell for $100. Call for details
(8501333-0369. ffc -
27" RCA TV with stand. $100 OBO.
836-4844. ffp 5/8
WASHER & DRYER $150set stlove,
refrigerator (850) 834-4301. ffc 5/1
BLUE BIRD HOUSES for sale.$5.
Call 836-4583. ftfc 2/28


A-1

Mini Storage, Inc.
1154 US Highway 90 West
DeFuniak Springs, FL
"We at A-1 Mini Storage
appreciate your business!"


WAREHOUSE MARKET MALL &
FLEA MARKET-Antiques, Trash &
Treasures. 32,000 square feet, 50+
* vendors & growing. 23380 Fifth Ave
(main) Street, Florala, AL. Open
7 days a week. 9 am 6 pm. Fri. &
Sat. 8 am to 8 pm. Sun. 10 5 pm.
334,858-8102. www.warehousemar-
ketmall.comr
FILL DIRT, clay, rock, top soil, ma-
sonry sand, driveway material. All
delivered. Spreading available.
Driveways built, Anything hauled.
REDS HAUL'N. 892-0503
FILL DIRT $85 per load. We haul
and spread dirt and gravel. We do
driveways,, lot clearing, and back-
hoe work. Lawrence & Son, Buddy
Lawrence Owner and Operator.
892-3873. tfc 1/1 ~

MOBILE HOMES
2000 MANUFACTURED Home,
(HUD-code) 28x60, 3br/2ba, LR,
Den. w/fireplace, specific special
ordered. To be moved. Call for de-,
tails and appointment: $45,000 neg.
Ponce de Leon, FL. (850)548-5045/
Cells (850)305-6201/(850)305-6202.
1991 14X52, 2 BEDROOM, 1 bath.
Completely remodeled. Tile/carpet
flooring. A/C unit, water heater &
stove are included.,Buyer must have
home moved. Asking $7,200. Call
Greg at 419-7307. 2tp 1/29-2/5
OWNER FINANCE 3 bd/2ba, finished
drywall, built on porches, loaded for
only $600 a month. Call 683-0856 for
details, till 4/1-19wds
14 PAYMENTS LEFT, make one
and.move into your new home today.
682-4284. till 4/1-15wds
NEW GOVERNMENT FINANCING
PROGRAM on all 3 or 4 bedrooms,
rate as low as 4.75% No credit or bad
credit Ok. Call Clayton Homes at
850-682-3344. till 4/1-26wds
CITY LOT FOR SALE. 1/3 acre in
Florala, water, sewer, and power on
property. $12,000. 850-682-3344. till
4/1-16wds

BOATS & BOAT
SUPPLIES
RHINO Boats Joe's Motor Service,
Inc., Hartford, AL 334-588-2968. tfc
6/24

BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
REAL.ESTATE INVESTOR seeks
financial partners; Will pay 10% in-
terest on loans secured by excellent
property. Great for IRAs and retire-
.ment funds. (850) 892-2284. 24wd

SERVICES
CHAUTAUQUA LAWN CARE
& PRESSURE WASHING.
Reasonable rates. 218-6058. 2tp


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See us for all your cold & flu medications!
Over-the-counter Medications
Prescriptions Nutritional Supplements
Home Oxygen Personal Care Items


Plbarm.acare
Westgate Plaza Andalusia
334-427-1111 1-888-920-2273


Florala Pharmacy
Downtown Florala
334-858-3291 1-800-423-7847


2/5-2/12
DEBBIE SUE DEEP CLEAN $12/t1r.
$30 min. Landscape extra. Notary.
892-0539. tfc 10/30
NEED A SITTER FOR your love one
or respite care. Please call 865-2688.
Lilllie/C.N.A. 1 tp 2/5
ODIE SLAY will pick up and pay for
pick up truck. $4 per 100 Ibs for cars
$3 per -100 Ibs. Must be towable.
850-892-2619. 1/29-7/1
SEWING FOR LARGE XXXX. Large
ladies only. Call 892-6173. I also do
alternations. tp 1/29-2/5
SCOTT'S' CARPENTRY (licensed).
Jack of Trades. Need home repairs?
Remodeling? Finish work? Flooring?
Custom built cabinets? Odd and end
jobs done? Call 850-333-1464. 4tp
2/5-2/27


MOBILE CAR DETAILING.Discount
for 2 or more cars. We come to you.
Call Joshua 850-951-3457/Sylvia
850-951-3611. 2tp 2/5-2/19
LAWN CARE & lawn tractor main-
.tance. Call Joshua 850-951-3457.
2tp 2/5-2/12
LOT AND LAND Clearing. Reason-
able rates. 951-3367. ffc 6/12
"OUR PLACE" .Custom Framing is
available for all your picture framing
needs. Quality framing at affordable
prices. 850-892-3037. tfc 6/5-18wds
ASTROLOGER, Birth Charts, spe-
cialized charts, Also spiritual con-
sulations, call for appointment.
850-892-3217. ffc 7/24
MCKEE HOMES INC. All residen-
tial types of construction, custom
homes, framing and remodeling, ad-
ditions, renovations, barns, decks,
concrete foundation and driveways
etc. RR0067175. Call 850-978-0041.
25wds fc 3/20

MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS. Car-
pentry & painting. 892-7488 or
830-6176. tfc 5/1
ODD JOBS-PLUMBING, ELEC-
TRIC, carpentry, painting, siding, etc.
Call Paul Rushing at 850-401-1537.
tfc 12/6

YARD SALE
YARD SALE: February 7. Antiques,
carnival glass, guns, furniture, tea
pots and much more. Off Hwy. 90 on
Hwy. 331 north, 2.5 miles to Martin

-BRANDI'S ATTIC
SELF-.SERVICE MINTSTORAGE
835-2850
1/2 Mile N. of Bay Bridge on
331 or 5 Miles S. ofFreeport
5x10 $25 to 10x20 $80
Well Lighted & Secure Area
Manager Lives On Location


Road. 1tp 2/5
LAKEWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH
will hold, a yard and bake sale on
February 7, 8 a.m. at Scofield Appli-
ance, 23126 5th Ave., Florala, AL.,
next to gym.

HUGE YARD SALE-Feb. Sat. 7. 8
am 2 pm. 173 Hurricane Drive take
Caswell off 331 N. Follow signs. 1tp
2/5
LAKEWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH
will hold a yard and bake sale will be
held February 7, 8 a.m. at Scofield
Appliance, 23126 5th Ave., Florala,
AL next to gym.
MOVING SALE-EVERYTHING
MUST GOI Saturday, Feb. 7. 7 am
until 2 pm. Furniture, appliances,
tools, dishes, books, scrapbook
supplies (Creative Memory items)
adult and baby clothes, (newborn
to 18 months) baby items, complete
household furnishing Must go. Ev-
erything priced to sale. A little out of
, the, way, but worth the drive. 7 miles
north of Hwy. 331 to County Hwy.
1084, drive two miles, turn left on
Price Road. 1st house on left. Follow
the signs. Itp 2
YARD-GARAGE SALE-FEB. 7 to 2
Rain or shine, Corner E Renoir Fran-
ces Bacon-from airport on 90 Take
331 N, 1st left Oak Wood Lakes Blvd.
2nd right E. Renoir, Stop. reason-
able, clean, freebies. 951-0877.


FRIENDSHIP HOUSE FEBRUARY
YARD SALE. Looking for great bar-
gains? Start here. We have good
clothing, linens, kitchen utensils,small
appliances, electronics misc. build-
ing materials, furniture, books and
more. There is even a piano for that
beginning piano student, and we
have some great collectible items in
our little store building, a trailer load
of "man stuff', and lots of hub caps.
We are off the street, so look for our
signs at 353 Juniper Lake Road. We
have off-street parking, a big fire pit
and complementary coffee to keep
you warm while you shop. All pro-
ceeds benefit the Friendship House,
Brain Support Center. We welcome
your donation of items (and will pro-
vide you with a tax reciept) anytime
through noon Friday. Don't miss it!
Friday, 12 noon 6 pm. Saturday, 7
am 1 pm. 353 Juniper Lake Road.






Hwy. 90 East & Norwood Rd.
DeFuniak Springs 892-6035-
Bonifay 547-0726
Chipley- 638-8183

Self-Service Office
Open 24 Hours
No Deposit
Units are carpeted


Emerald Coast Kennel, Inc.

Inside and Outside Runs



850-267-1679
190 Shannon In, Santa Rosa Beach


ESTATE REDUCTION AND YARD
sale. 8 am Saturday. 550 Circle
Drive. itp 2/5
YARD SALE-Feb. 7. 7 12:30. A
little bit of everything. 90 West, right
on Twin Lakes Drive. 2nd house on
right. 1tp 2/5
YARD SALE-192 Juniper Lake Drive
off Oakridge Road. Lots of stuff! Sat.
Feb. 7th. 8 am 1 pm.
STRETCH YOUR DOLLAR....recyle,
reuse, resell @ Time & Again...Thrift
Shop....836-4800....Hwy 90, Ponce
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THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5,2009


DEFUNIAK SPRINGS Mobile Home-
2bed/1 large bath. Fireplace, deck
on 2.5 wooded acres. $595/mnth.
(850)267-8448. 3tp 2/5-2/19

FREEPORT3B/2BA BRICK home on
1 1/3 wooded acres, glass top range,
dishwasher, side-by-side & laundry
room. '$800/mnth. (850)267-8448.
3tp 2/5-2/19

FOR RENT 2 BR RESTORED
COUNTRY HOME. $625/month w/
utilities furnished except electricity.
Located five minutes from DFS on
Kidd Road. Call (850)585-5245. tfc
2/5

FOR RENT-Clean 2bd/lba house
located in DeFuniak Springs at
50 Wallace Ave in West End.
Range, Refg. CH/A, fenced yard.
836-4442/419-5611. 1tc 2/5

FOR RENT- 3br/1.5 ba house I ocat-
ed at 250 N. 7th St. DFS, CH/A. $575
month &.$575 deposit. Call 836-4442
or 419-5611. ltc 2/5

FOR RENT- TWO 2 Br House trail-
ers. One rents for $425/month and
second one rents for $475/month.
Utilities included except electricity.
Located 5 minutes from DFS on Kidd
Road. (850)585-5245. tfc 2/5-30wds

LAKEFRONT MOBILE HOME
3br/2ba; deck, refrigerator, fireplace.
Secluded from road on 4.5 acres,
$750 month, references required,
850-598-0489. tfc 17wds 1/1

FOR RENT-2BR/2BATH dou-
blewides on private lots. Good neigh-
bor. School bus picks up at.door, No
pets.Call Jim (850)380-8978. 14tp 2/5

FOR SALE-3bd house needs re-
pair. Sold as is in city on paved road.
Extra large lot. $40,000. Call Jim
(850)380-8978. 1tp 2/5 '

FOR RENT IN FREEPORT.
3bd/2ba. Great neighborhood. No
pets. No HUD. $700/rent-$700/de-
posit. 835-2350 if no answer, leave
message.3tc 2/5-2/19 -

AVAILABLE, Cottage Style Apart-
ment in Historic DFS, Convenient
Location, 1 BR 1 BA, Partial Utili-
ties Paid, $500/mo. For application
call 850-259-1720. 5tc 1/29-2/26.
21wds

FOR RENT: 2 Bedroom/ 1 bath
mobile home in Mossy Head just off
Hwy. 90 on Girl Scout Rd. Screened
in front pbrch and back porch with
washer/ dryer hook-ups. Nice front
yard with grass and shady backyard.
Older mobile home, but in good
shape. Lawn maintenance is includ-
ed in rent. NO HUD. $500 per month
with $300 deposit. 850-865-1062 .
2tc 1/29-2/5. 61wds

VERYNICE, newlyrenovated/3br/2ba
doublewide trailer, CH/A, stove, re-,
frigerator, dishwasher, fireplace, ca-
thedral ceilings, garden tub, in nice
quiet community. Fenced in back
yard. $650 plus damage deposit. Call
865-7524. tfc 1/29-29WDS

MOBILE HOME 2 BD/1 BATH-
(lean with screened porch,
washer, dryer. Stove, refrig-
erator/ 892-9748/585-4580. tfc
1/29-15WDS

AVAILABLE, comfortable 2/BR,. 2
Full BA, home LR, Den, Hardwood,
Floors, Dishwasher, Central H/A, Bay
Avenue, NO HUD/PETS, 1300/SF,
$775/mo plus deposit 850-259-1720.
5tc 1/29-2/26. 23wds

2 APARTMENTS
AVAILABLE NOWI
*Efficiency apartment-full kitchen and
bath. $500 month includes electric,
water, wifi cable. MUST BE NON-
SMOKER.
*1bd apartment $500 includes wa-
ter, wifi cable. Both requires de-
posit' and lease. 850-892-3221. 3tc
1/29-2/12-32WDS .

2BD/1BA CH/A Mobile home. Ju-
niper Lake Area. Reduced to $450
mo/$450 dep. 892-7137. 1tp 2/5 "

RENT-2BD/1BA Central heat & air.
Orange Avenue. Reduced to $500
mo. & $500 dep: 892-7137. 1tp 2/5
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TRAILOR FOR RENT-3b/1ba. New
paint and carpet oh private lot. W/d
hookup. Electric. Water & garbage
paid. $700/mnthw/depqsit. 830-0793.
Oakwood Hills area. ltp 2/5

3BD/1.5 BATH, carport, screened
patio, kitchen appliances included,
washer/dryer hookups. $750 per
month. 850-682-8449. ftfc 1/29

FREEPORT-3bd/2ba doublewide.
Washer. & dryer. Partial furnished.
$600 mo. & $500 sd. CH/A.
835-2662/642-1016. 2tc 1/29-2/5

HOME FOR RENT-Secluded
3bd/2ba home on 6 acres. 2 miles S
of 1-10. $850 mo. Call 850-682-8081.
2tp 1/29-2/5

3BD/2BA 'MOBILE HOME. Total
electric sits on1/2 acre. Clean &
quiet near Lake Holley.. NO PETSI
892-2979/978-0414. 3tc 1/29-2/12

2BD/2BA mobile home for rent. Liv-
ing room, kitchen. Call 836-4514. 2tp
1/9-2/4

4 BEDROQM/5 BATH 2,700 sq. ft.


home on 1.2 fenced acres. Just west
of DFS off Woodyard Rd. $995/month
1st/last/deposit. (Day) 850-685-2930
(Night) 850-682-0047. 4tp 1/22-2/12

DARLINGTON 3 bdrm/2ba. Pets
Okay. 1099 Hwy. 2, Westville. $550
mo rent payments and $550 dd ok.
850-520-4205 er 850-685-6492. 4tp
1/15-2/5

FOR RENT- 2,000 'sf Victorian
home in great neighborhood. Close
to lakeyard. 3bd/2ba, stove refrig-
erator, microwave, D/W w/d hookups
included. Large front porch, garage.
No smoking. No pets. References
required. $800 mo. $800 sd. Avail-
able Feb. 1st. 892-2635/585-4759.
4tp 1/15-2/5


HOUSE FOR RENT-Reduce to
$1,000 month plus sd. 3bd/2ba ex-
ecutive home on 6.2 acres. Small
brook, fish pond, fenced yard. Great
for kids! 3130 Coy Burgess Loop-
DFS, 1,896 sqft. 850-419-1318. 4tp
1/15-2/4

BEAUTIFUL 2,200 sq. ft home with
lakeview/access open floor plan.
3bd/32ba/ $895 mo. plus dep.
850-502-1525. 4tp 1/15-2/4

FOR RENT: MOBILE HOME 14x80 3
br, 2 bath & garden tub. Stove refrig,
Roman Rd. (Oakwood Hills) $600
& $600 security and background
check. No pets, no smokers. Avail-
able immediately. 892-2227. 2tc
1/22-1/29-32WDS

"NEW" MOBILE HOME. 16x76, 3/2,
large fenced yard, carport, no smok-
ing, no pets, maximum 2 children.
7712 Hwy. 90 W, DFS. Near Walden
Rd., rent $700 mo & $800 deposit.
Application fee. 850-892-4858. tfc
1/8-33WDS

FOR RENT: 3BR/2BA-L/R, D/R
kitchen separate den or 4th br.
Carpeted, stove ,refrig., Fredrick-
Near high school & elem. schools
and town $650 monthly with $650
security deposit and background
check. No smokers and no pets
available. 2-1-08. 892-2227. 2tc
1/22-1/29.38WDS

NICE IBD APARTMENT. 859-2321.
tfc 1/1

FOR RENT: 3br/1.5 bathhouse locat-
ed at 250 N. 7th St. DFS, CH&A. $600
month & $600 deposit. Call 836-4442
or 419-5611. tfc 12/25-21 WDS

3BD/I.5BATH, carport, screened
patio, Kitchen appliance included,
washer/dryer hookups. $750 per
month. 850-682-8449. tfc 12/18

4BD/1BA DUPLEX $600 mo & dep.
3BD/1 BA duplex $550 plus dep.
892-7012. tfc 10/30

2BD/2BA MOBILE HOME with
fireplace. Recently remodeled,
country setting. 2 miles from De-
Funiak Springs- $575 mo/$575sd.
850-699-4476. tfc 11/6. 17wds

1376 OLD LANDFILL Road. Rent-
to-own 2/2 Trailer on leased acreage,
$600/month with $1,000 down in-
cludes lot rent. Only one close neigh-
bor. Take Hwy. 83 N 1.9 miles, right
on Spradlin Road. Right on Landfill
Road. See sign on left. 892-2284. tfc
9/18-44wds

RENT TO OWN: LAKEFRONT 3
bedroom. singlewide fixer-upper
on rented lot. 336 Bell Drive. $450/
month plus $500 down includes lot
rent. Take 331 North 2 miles to .left
on CasWell Road. At end of,Cas-
well turn left on Bell. 892-2284. tfc
8/14-40wds

2 OR 3 BEDROOM DOUBLEWIDE-4
miles west of Freeport in Portland.
rent-to-own, on leased lot. $800/
month includes lot rent. $1,100 plus
first month's rent to move in. Some
cosmetic work. 806 Woodlawn.
892-2284. 29wds tfc 10/16

211 DUPLEX apartment. $550/mnth
includes water, sewer, garbage..
HUD approved deposit required.
892-7012. tfc 7/3

2 AND .3 BEDROOM TRAILERS.
Rent to own., You fix. $275/month
and up with $350 down. Take Hwy.
90 East to North Davis Lane. See
Andrews Ave or the North End.
892-2284. 32wds tfc 19/17

2 BEDROOM apartment. $325/
month plus $300 deposit. Or 3 bed-
room trailer, Rent-to-own, You fix.
$300/month and up with $500. down.
East side of DeFuniak; Go 90 East
past Petro, right on South Norwood;
cross tracks; right on Charlie Brown
Road. 892-2284: tfc 10/16-42wds

2 OR 3 BEDROOM TRAILERS,
$375/month. Seminole Drive; be-
hind Cherokee Park off South 19th
Street in DeFuniak. 892-2284. tfc
6/26-18wds,

RENT-TO-OWN: Two Bedroom
trailer on rented lot. $400/month with
$500 down. Go west on Highway 90;
right on Walden; go to last road on
right;. 84 E. Tulip. (850)892-2284.
29WDS tfc

HILLTOP TERRACE APTS. 600 N.
4th St., Florala, AL. Affordable hous-
ing for the elderly. 1 bdrm, center. heat
& air, stove, refrigerator, free laundry


facilities, planned activities. Based
on income. Come by or call (334)
858-4655, Leave message. Equal
Opportunities Housing. tfn 3/31

BUSINESS
RENTAL
OFFICE 1200 SQ FT; 5 rooms plus
kitchen, 2 baths, handicap acces-
sible. One block south of courthouse;
40 South 5th street, DeFuniak
Springs; 892-5995; 585-4114. tfc
9/4-25WDS

FOR RENT: COMMERCIAL BLDG.
1,700 sq ft. 27 S 7th St. Next to New-
Tel Communications in DeFuniak.
892-2662 or 428-4527. tfc 1/9

FOR RENT: 1.200 sq. ft. commercial
bldg located 1/2 acre corner lot at
1688 Hwy. 90 W. DeFuniak Springs
and Chabot Drive. Ideal for tanning
Ssalon, nail salon, office space, etc.
$625/month. Will consider lease with
option to purchase, with part of rent
going toward purchase price. Call
(850)651-9900. M-F, 8-5 and ask for
Sonya. tfc 2/5-55wds


ROOM FOR RENT

ROOM FOR RENT. Call
850-836-6223 for more information.
4tp 1/22-2/12

I BUY HOUSES
I BUY HOUSESI Lots$ and acre-
age. No Ha$$le$. Quick closing. Call
now 892-2284: tfc 1/17

REAL ESTATE
3BD HOUSE needs repair. Sold as is
in city on paved road on extra large
lot. $40,000. Call J im (850)380-8778.
1tp 2/5

2 PARTIALLY cleared. 1/2 acre lots
on paved road. $20,000 each. Call
Jim 850-380-8978. 1tp 2/5 *

FOR SALE: BEAUTIFUL LITTLE
FARM, 31 acres, 10 miles north of
Hwy. 90 on Hwy. 331 North, country
cottage, barn, boat cover,' storage
shed, turkey creeks, sandy shores,
'6 acres ready to farm. Hwy.- 331
frontage and beautiful views: Call
850-892-9598 or 850-333-0927. Ask
for Mack $299,900. 2tp 2/5-2/12

85 ACRES FOR SALE by owner.
Located off Woodyard Rd. 3 mins
from DFS. Undeveloped land. Call
892-9857. 2tp 1/29-2/5

186 ACRES for sale by owner. Lo-
cated off Bob Sikes Rd. 3 miles
from 'DFS. Undeveloped land. Call
892-9857. 2tp 1/29-2/5

FOR SALE: 3 BRJ2BA ENERGY
efficient brick home on 2+ acres in
the county, but just 4 miles to W-
Mart. 1,488 sq. ft. Tile floors w/car-
pet irt bedrooms. Freshly painted
and new appliances., Great room,
Ig master w/walk in closet, built in
.1990. $149,000. Contact 'Sheree @
850-892-2886. tfp 1/22

TWO ADJACENT LOTS on Juni-
per Lake Drive located on a pictur-
esque pond near DeFuniak Springs,
FL. Lots are approx. one acre each.
$29,500 per. lot. Owner financing
with 10% down. or 10% discount
for cash. Phone 850-951-0444 or
850-758-9096. 4tp 1/15-2/5

AFFORDABLE-quality, energy ef-
ficient homes. (Couple reported
Elect. Bill $62.00 p/mo. during cold
winter month). just west of DeFuniak
Springs, convenient to .the Base
via Hwy. ,285, .and near the new
Mossy Head School. Prices begin
at $89,000 for 2 Br/1Ba $118,000. 3
Br/2Ba 1CG. Mildred C. Heaton, Inc.
850-689-1334/582-3806. 49wds tfc
11/20

FREE 21' TRAVEL TRAILER with
purchase of 3.2 acre hunting camp.
Children's,Home area. Great BOW
HUNTING: $30K. Endless Hori-
zons Realty 850-315-0111. tfc
11/6-22wds

EMPLOYMENT
AT&T AUTHORIZED RETAILER in
DeFuniak Springs now hiring pro,
fessional sales people. To apply call
850-951-1272 or email: /faxresume
to attdefuniak@planetces.com or
850-951-1288 (fax). 1tc 2/5

LOCAL MANUFACTURING COM-
PANY, FREEPORT, FL. Seeking 5
open positions for full-time employ-
ment, dependable individuals, must
pass drug test. Ond applicant per


family. Great starting pay, weekends
off, gas allowance, and paid holidays.
3 shifts. Apply at Magee Industrial
Park, 9646 Highway 20 West, Free-
port 9-4, M-F, NO CALLS.

DRIVER TRAINEES Needed Now!
Drivers being hired and trained lo-
cally for Werner Enterprises. No
exp. needed. 1-866-280-5309. 4tc
2/5-2/26

DARLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH
is accepting bids for church clean-
ing. Must have LLC (license and in-
surance) Church reserves the right
to accept all bids. 850-859-1090 or
850-956-2940. 4tc 1/29-2/19

'NEED HHA/CNA for private duty cli-
ent in the Ponce de Leon, FL. Area
call 1-866-690-8666. 2tc 1/29-2/5

CONVENIENT STORE CASHIER
Far above average salary. Apply in
Petro Food Market. Located at 1805
E Nelson, 892-7620.18WDS tfc 2/8

OTR DRIVER-w/3 years experi-
ence on CDL. 24 min. age w/clean
MVR. Jim Keeler 850-834-2974. 4tc
1/15-2/5





ADVERTISEMENT FOR
INVITATION TO BID


ITB NO: 09-013
INTRODUCTION: Sealed bids for the CR
192 Widening and Overlay will be received
by the Board of County Commissioners,
Waltqn County, Florida, hereinafter re-
ferred to as "County" at the address shown
below:
Central Purchasing
Glyndol Johnson, Purchasing Agent
176 Montgomery Circle
DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435
(850) 892-8176
Email:johglyndol@co.walton.fl.us

An original and five (5) copies must be
submitted in a sealed envelope or. pack-
age, clearly marked with the'firm's name
and address and the words "CR 192 Wid-
ening and Overlay"

Mandatory Pre-Bid will be held on Feb-
ruary 18; 2009 at 9:00AM at the Walton
, County Training and Conference Center
(formally known as the Wee Care Park)
552 Walton Road, DeFuniak Springs, Flor-
ida 32435. Bidders, who arrive late, will
be allowed to attend the pre-bid, but
will not be allowed to submit a bid.
All bidders/proposers must be present at
the designated start time of any pre-bid
conference and must remain until the con-
ference is adjourned. The County will not
accept bids/proposals from any bidder/
proposer arriving after the designated start
time at listed in the Invitation to Bids or
Request Proposal or departing prior to the
adjournment of the pre-bid conference.

Contact the Office of Central Purchas-
ing for availability of drawings. Fee is
$75.00 non-refundable. I

Bid closing'date is March 2, 2009 no later
than 12:00 Noon and will open immedi-
ately thereafter.
Project CR 192 is a 4.5 mile paved road'
located approximately; six (6) .miles 'north


of DeFuniak Springs consisting of an east/
west alignment connecting SR 83 to US
331. The project will consist of milling
3-inches of existing asphalt and widening
the road from 20 feet to 24 feet. Approxi-
mately 660 feet of concrete ditch will be
removed and replaced as part of this proj-
ect. The proposed roadway will consist of
3.0 inches of SP 12.5 asphalt. The existing
sand/clay base will be mixed in place and
shall have a minimum LBR of 70. All dis-
turbed areas along the proposed improve-
ments shall be sodded.

7tc: January 8,15,22,29; February5,12,19,
2009 232J

ADVERTISEMENT FOR STATEMENT
OF QUALIFICATIONS

RFQ NO: 09-014
INTRODUCTION: The Walton County
Tourist Development, (TDC) a division of
Walton County, is requesting qualifications
from firm for the purpose of providing In-
ternet Destination Marketing Services at
the address shown below:

Central Purchasing
Glyndot Johnson, Purchasing Agent
176 Montgomery Circle
DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435
(850) 892-8176
Email:johglyndol@co.walton.fl.us

An original and five (5) copies must be
submitted in a sealed envelope or pack-
age, clearly marked with the firm's name
and address, and the words "Internet
Destination Marketing Services"

RFQ Closing date: Febryary 25, 2009 no
later than 4:00PM and opening immedi-
ately thereafter. RFQ packages received
after that date and time will not be opened
or accepted.

RFQ package can be downloaded at the
County's website at www co.walton fi us
and click on "Doing Business" and then
click on "Solicitations".

6tc: January 15, 22, 29; February 5,12,19,'
2009 257J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 09DR000025

CHRISTOPHER IRONS,

Petitioner,

arid

SYRENA NICOLE CRONE,

Respondent.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: SYRENA NICOLE CRONE .
955 Martin Road
DeFuniak Springs, Florida

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
has been filed against you and that you
are required to serve a copy of your writ-
ten defenses, if any, to and on Clayton
J.M. Adkinson, Attorney for the Petitioner,
Christopher Irons, whose address is 41
South Sixth Street, Post Office Box 1207,
DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32435, on or
before Friday, February 20, 2009, 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 Petitioner by and
through his attorney or immediately there-
after. If you fail to do so, a default may
be enteredagainst you for the relief de-


The School Board of Walton County,
Florida, hereby gives notice of its intent to
amend the 2008-2009 Student Progres-
sion Plan, which by reference is incor-
porated as part of School Board Rules,
pursuant to the procedures set forth in the
Administrative Procedures Act.

PURPOSE AND EFFECT: The pur-
pose and effect of the 2008-2009 Student
Progression Plan is to present to school
personnel, parents/guardians, students
and other interested citizens the adminis-
trative procedures required to implement
state legislative and local pupil progres-
'sion requirements.

SUMMARY: The District Student Pro-
gression Plan is adopted each year by the
School Board of Walton County, Florida,
and sets forth the policies and procedures
relative to enrollment, promotion, reten-
tion, accelerated/decelerated placement,
transfers, instructional programs, acceler-
ated programs, extended year programs,
dropout prevention/retrieval programs,
student assessment and exceptional stu-
dert education.

LEGAL AUTHORITY: The adoption
and amendment of the 2008-2009 Student
Progression Plan is authorized by Sec-
tions 1001.41, 1008.25, 1008.34, 1001.03
and 1008.22 Florida Statutes, and the law
implemented is Section 1008.25 Florida
Statutes..

ECONOMIC IMPACT: The amend-
ment of the 2008-2009 Student Progres-
sion Plan will not result in any additional
costs to the 'School District.
A public hearing will be held by the
School Board of Walton County, Florida, at
5:15 p.m. during the.regular board meeting
on February 17, 2009, in the Board Room
at the Tivoli Administrative Complex, 145
Park Street, DeFuniak Springs, Florida,
for the purpose of considering amend-
ment of the.2008-2009 Student, Progres-
sion Plan. Any interested person may ap-
pear at the hearing and present evidence
and argument and be heard'concerning
the amendment of the 2008-2009 Student


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PAGE 7-C
manded in the petition.
Copies of all court documents in
this case, including orders, are avail-
able at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's
office. You may review these docu-
ments upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the
Circuit Court's office notified of your
current address. (You may file a Notice
of current Address, Florida Supreme
Court Approved Family Law Form
12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address on record
at the clerk's office.

WARNING: Rule 12:285, Florida
Family Law Rules of Procedure, re-
quires certain automatic disclosure of
documents and information. Failure to
comply can result in sanctions, includ-
ing dismissal or striking of pleadings.

Executed this 8th day of January,
2009.
Martha Ingle
Clerk of the Circuit Court
/s/ By: Tina Potts
Deputy Clerk
(seal)

4tc: January 22, 29; February 5, 12, 2009
286J

NOTICE OF INTENT OF THE
SCHOOL BOARD OF WALTON COUN-
TY. FLORIDA TO AMEND THE 2008-2009
STUDENT PROGRESSION PLAN












PAGE 8-C
Progression Plan. Immediately following
the public hearing the School Board of
Walton County, Florida, will consider final
action to amend the 2008-2009 Student
Progression Plan.
The entire text of the 2008-2009 Stu-
dent Progression Plan is on file and avail-
able for inspection during regular office
hours at the office of the Superintendent
of Schools, Walton County, Florida, locat-
ed at 145 Park Street, Suite 2,.DeFuniak
Springs, Florida. Copies of the 2008-2009
Student Progression Plan are available to
the public at the Superintendent's office.
If a person decides to appeal any
decision made by the School Board with
respect to any matter considered at such
meeting or hearing, such'person will need
a record of the proceedings, and for such
purpose, such person may need to ensure
that a verbatim record of the proceedings,
which record include the testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal is to be
based.
The School Board of Walton County
does not discriminate upon the basis of
any individual's disability status. Anyone
requiring reasonable accommodation as
provided for in the Americans with Dis-
abilities Act to ensure to or participation in
the hearing should contact Toni Courtney,
Secretary to the Superintendent, at (850)
892-1100 at least two (2) business days
-in advance to make appropriate arrange-
ments.
The name of the person originating
the 2008-2009 Student Progression Plan
is David Jeselnik and the name of the
person approving the 2008-2009 Student
Progression Plan for amendment by the
School Board is Cariene H Anderson

The Notice of Rule Development re-
quired by 120.54, Florida Statutes, was
published on January 15, 2009, in the De-
Funiak Herald-Breeze.

CARLENE H. ANDERSON
Superintendent of Schools
Walton County, Florida.

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302J


IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE FIRST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR,
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION'
CASE NO.: 66-2008-CA-001805

WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK,

Plaintiff,
vs..

THE UNKNOWN TRUSTEE OF THE
JULIE COVINGTON SAUNDERS REVO-
CABLE TRUST, AN ALABAMA TRUST,
et al,

Defendant(s). .

NOTICE OF ACTION .

THE UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES OF
THE JULIE COVINGTON SAUNDERS:
REVOCABLE TRUST, AN ALABAMA
TRUST

Last Known Address: UNKNOWN
Current Address: Unknown

THE UNKNOWN TRUSTEE OF THE JU-
LIE COVINGTON SAUNDERS REVOCA-
BLE TRUST, AN ALABAMA TRUST

Last Known Address Unknown
Current Address Unknown .

ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES'
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, --UNDER,
AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE
NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN -PARTIES.
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST'ASJSPOUS-
ES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, 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:

CONDOMINIUM UNIT A506, MAJESTIC
SUN, TOGETHER WITH AN UNDI-
.VIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON
; ELEMENTS, ACCORDING TO THE
DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM
THEREOF RECORDED IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 2303, PAGE 56,
AND AMENDED BY DOCUMENT
/ RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK 2323, PAGE 652 AND OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 2386, PAGE 859, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

A/K/A 1160 SCENIC GULF DR.
DESTIN, FL 32550


has been filed against yod and you are
required to serve a copy of your written
defenses within 30 days after the first
publication, if any, on Albertelli Law, Plain-
tiff's attorney, whose address 's PO Box
23028; Tampa, FL 33623, and file the
original with this Court either before ser-
vice on Plaintiff's attorney, dr immediately
thereafter; otherwise a default will be en-
tered 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.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this
court on this 23rd day of January, 2009.


Clerk of Circuit Court
5,


Ronald C. Jones Inc.
CONSTRUCTION
(850) 585-8204
Custom Home Builder CRC 1328305


By: Pamela M. Oldfield
Deputy Clerk
(seal)

'Please send Invoice and copy to:
Albertelli Law
P.O. Box 23028
Tampa, FL 33623
- 08-11363

"See the Americans with Disabilities Act
In Accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act, persons needing spe-
cial accommodation to participate in this
proceeding should contact Court Admin-
istration, Walton 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 im-
paired, please call 1-800-955-8771.

2tc: January 29; February 5, 2009
308J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 08-CA-000894

SPCP GROUP, LLC,
a Delaware limited liability company,
Plaintiff,

v.

SEAGROVE AT THE' BEACH, LLC, a
Florida limited' liability company; OL-
SON & ASSOCIATES OF NW FLORIDA,
INC.; a Florida corporation; RICHARD
OLSON, Individually; MARGARET E.
OLSON alk/a ELAINE OLSON, individu-
ally; SANDRA K. PHILLIPS, individu-
ally; RUPERT PHILLIPS, Individually;
PETER G. McMAHON a/k/a PETER GUY
McMAHON, Individually; DAG ARCHI-
TECTS, INC., a Florida corporation;
KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES,
INC., 'a Florida corporation; and EM-
ERALDM COAST ASSOCIATES, INC., a
Florida corporation.'

Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO
CHAPTER 45. FLORIDA STATUTES


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant
to the Summary Final Judgement dated
January 21, 2009, entered in Civil Action
Case No.; 08-CA-000894 of the Circuit
Court of the First Judicial Circuit in and
for Walton County, Florida, wherein SPCP
GROUP, LLC is Plaintiff, and Seagrove At
The Beach, LLC, a Florida limited liability
company Olson & Associates of NW Flori-
da Inc a Flonda corporation Richard O1-
son individually. Margaret E. Olson a/k/a'
Elaine Olson. individually, Sandra K Phil-
lips, individually. Rupert Phillips. individu-
ally Peter G McMahon a/k/a Peter Guy,
McMahon. individually, DAG Architects,
Inc., a Florida corporation, Kimley-Hom
and Associates, Inc.,; a Florida corpora-
tion,, and Emerald Coast Associates, Inc.,
a Florida corporation are the Defendants,
Twill sell to the highest and best bidder
)for cash, ROOM __ WALTON COUNTY
CIRCUIT COURT. 571 Highway 90 East,
DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32433 at 11:00
a.m. on February 20, 2009, the following
described property as set forth in Exhibit
"A".

Lots 14, 15,16 and 17, Block 7, SEA-
GROVE THIRD ADDITION, according
to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat
Book 2; Page 50, of the Public Records
of Walton County, Florida.

DATED at DeFuniak Springs, Walton
County, Florida, and this 23rd day of Janu-.
ary, 2009.

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
WALTON COUNTY. FLORIDA
s/By Margaret Bishop
-' Deputy Clerk
... (seal)

The above is to be published in:
DEFUNIAK HERALD
Please Bill To:
McCLOSKY. D'ANNA & DIETERLE. LLP
ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF
2300 GLADES ROAD
SUITE 400 EAST TOWER
BOCA RATON, FLORIDA 33431
TELEPHONE: (561)368-9200 .
FACSIMILE; (561)395-7050

2tc: January 29; February 5, 2009
309J .

IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE FIRST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
\ WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 08-CA-000428.

BANKTRUST, a Florida corporation,

Plaintiff,.


THOMAS GRAY, DANIELLE BRAUN
a/k/a DANIELLE MARIE BRAUN, ind
FOREST LAKES COMMUNITY OWN-
ERS' ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida ho-
meowners association,

Defendants. .

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
pursuant ,to a Summary Final Judgment
'of 'Foreclosure, dated the 23rd day of
January, 2009, in the above-styled case,
I will sell the following described property.
situated in WALTON County, Florida, de-
scribed as:


Lot 47, FOREST LAKES PHASE 1,
according to the plat thereof as re-
corded in Plat Book 16, Pages 6
and 6A, of the Public Records of
Walton County, Florida.

at public sale, to the highest and best
bidder for cash, in the front lobby, second
floor, Walton County Courthouse, at 571
Highway 90 East, DeFuniak Springs, Wal-
ton County, Florida, at 11:00 a.m., on the
25th day of February; 2009.

FLORIDA LAW REQUIRES THAT
ANY PERSON OR ENTITY, OTHER
THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS
OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS
CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN ANY SUR-
PLUS FUNDS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY,
MUST FILE A CLAIM FOR SAID FUNDS
WITH THE COURT OF COURT WITHIN
SIXTY (60) DAYS AFTER THE SALE.

WITNESS my hand and seal of this
Court, this 23rd day of January, 2009.
MARTHA INGLE
Clerk of Circuit Court
7s/ By: Margaret Bishop
Deputy Clerk
(seal)

2tc: January 29; February 5, 2009
310J


IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE FIRST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. 08-CA-0001119

BANKTRUST,
a Florida banking corporation,

Plaintiff,

R & B CONSTRUCTION OF NORTH-
WEST FL, INC., a Florida corporation,
ROLLIN ROCKET IV, BRANDON R.
ROBERTSON, CHOCTAWHATCHEE
ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC., a Flor-
ida Not for Profit Corporation, SUPERIOR
BANK, JENKINS ENGINEERING, INC.,
f/k/a JENKINS, STANFORD & ASSOCI-
ATES, INC., a Florida corporation, EM-
ERALD COAST ASSOCIATES, INC., a
Florida corporation, and CLJP, INC., d/b/a
The Legacy Cabinet company,; a Florida
corporation,

Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursu-
ant to a Summary Final J'udgement of
Foreclosure, dated the 23rd day of Janu-
ary, 2009, in the; above-styled case, I
will sell the following described property,
situated in WALTON County, Florida, de-
scribed as:

Lot 21, Block B of BRANDON OAKS
SECOND ADDITION, according to the
Plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 16,
Page(s) 76-76D, of the Public Records of
Walton County,'Florida.

and

Lot 25, Block B Of BRANDON OAKS
SECOND ADDITION, according to the
Plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 16,
Page(s) 76-76D, of the Public Records of
Walton County, Florida.

at public sale, to the highest and best bid-
ders for cash, in the front lobby, second
floor, Walton County Courtho'use, at 571
Highway 90 East, DeFuniak Springs, Wal-
ton County, Florida, at 11:00 a.m., on the
25th day of February, 2009.

FLORIDA LAW REQUIRES THAT
ANY PERSON OR ENTITY, OTHER
THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS
OF THE -DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS
CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN ANY SUR-
PLUS FUNDS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY,
MUST FILE A CLAIM FOR SAID FUNDS
WITH THE COURT OF COURTWITHIN
SIXTY (60) DAYS AFTER THE SALE.

WITNESS my hand and seal of this
Court this 23rd day of January, 2009.

MARTHA INGLE
Clerk of Circuit Court
Is/ By: Margaret Bishop
Deputy Clerk

2tc: January 29; February 5, 2009
311J


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1st
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WAL-
TON COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 08-CA-000004

HSBC BANK USA,.NATIONAL ASSO-
.CIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR. HOME
EQUITY LOAN TRUST SERIES ACE
2005-HE5

PLAINTIFF.

VS.

KIM S. REIS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF KIM S. REIS IF ANY; ANY AND
ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM-
ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDI-
VIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE
NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS-
ES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS; BLUE SURF.HO-
MEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION, INC.

DEFENDANTS)


Prudential
Metifid& Plcier Realy
Christa Merrlfield
(850) 428-3298


NOTICE OF FORE

NOTICE IS HERE
to a Summary Final J
sure dated Jan. 22, 2
Case No. 08-CA-00
Court of the 1st Judic
WALTON County, De
sell to the highest and


THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5,2009
CLOSURE SALE for WALTON County, DeFuniak Springs,
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMER- Florida, I will sell to the highest and best
EBY GIVEN pursuant ICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons bidder for cash at FRONT LOBBY, 2ND
Judgment of Foreclo- with disabilities needing a special accom- FLOOR at the WALTON County Court-
2009 entered in Civil modation should contact COURT ADMIN- house located at 571 HIGHWAY 90 EAST
0004 of the Circuit ISTRATION, attheWALTONCountyCourt- in DeFuniak Springs, Florida, at 11:00
cial Circuit in and for house at (850) 892-8133, 1-800-955-8771 a.m. on the 25th day of February, 2009 the
Funiak, Florida, I will (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Re- following described property as set forth in
Best bidder for cash lay Service. said Summary Final Judgment, to-wit:


at the Front Lobby, Second Floor at the
WALTON County Courthouse located at
571 Highway 90,East in DeFuniak, Flori-
da, at 11:00 a.m. on the 25th day of.Febru-
ary, 2009 the following described property
as set forth in said Summary Final Judge-
ment, to-wit:

LOT 6, BLUE SURF, A TOWNHOUSE
DEVELOPMENT, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 89, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

Any person claiming an interest in the
eri, lus frnm the sale if anv nther than the


property i
dens mus
the sale.


er as of the date of lis pen-
e a claim within 60 days after'


Dated this 22nd day of January, 2009.

Martha Ingle
Clerk of Circuit Court
/s/ By: Margaret Bishop
Deputy Clerk
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)

Publish in: THE DEFUNIAK HERALD
BREEZE.

THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J. STERN,
P.A., ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
900 South Pine Island Road Suite 400
. Plantation, FL 33324-3920
(954) 233-8000
07-22309(ASCF)


LAKEFRONT 3/2 IN
TEELINVILLE
Spacious brick home is almost 1600 sq. ft.
and features a nice screened porch
overlooking the lake. Mtsoswl4..
$129,000


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312J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 07000804CA

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
AS TRUSTEE

PLAINTIFF

VS.

JAMES LILE; ANN MARIE LILE, ANY
AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM-
ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDI-
VIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE
NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS-
ES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS

DEFENDANTS)

NOTICF OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant
to a Summary Final Judgment of Foreclo-
sure dated January 22, 2009 entered in
Civil Case No. 07000804CA of the Circuit
Court of the 1ST Judicial Circuit in and


RUSTIC 3 BR/2 BA
with almost 3,000 sqft under roof on over,
4 acres. Extensive porches and walk ways'
with an oversized carport. Several but
buildings and barns and a fenced pasture.
Close to town with a peaceful setting.
MLS#501s85
$199,900


Lakefront lots with beautiful private setting in good neighborhood .................starting at $18,000
* 20 Beautiful acres North of DeFaniak on a paved road. MLS#492370 $104,900
10 acres south of 1410 partially cleared. MLS#509718 .................... Excellent price at $69,900
* Nice lots with possible owner financing starting at $1,000 down and $200/mo.
*. 0 acres beautiful pasture land spotted with trees close to DeFuniak................ $6,500/acre
* 10 acres $5,500/acre with $5,000 down andl5yrs of$537 per month at 10% plus cc
$5,500/ac.
* I acre mostly cleared with power pole, septic, & water meter. Ready to go. MLS#484716......$29,999



RON a HOMES
p,-lDQa B AV& R S LAND
/y W COMMERCIAL
REALITY
1147 HWY. 90 W. DEFUNIAK SPRINGS
850-951-2703 B usi
.www.ihorserealty.com B-eau.
AVAILABLE 247 BY PHONE OR BY APPOINTMENT 'LICENSED' INFLORIDA & ALABAMA


LOT 3, BRANDON OAKS FIRST AD-
DITION,. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 15, PAGE(S) 91-91A, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUN-
TY, FLORIDA.

Any person claiming an interest in the
surl m i from thd eila if am nther than


the property owner as of the date of the lis


after the sale.

Dated this 22nd day of January, 2009.
MARTHA INGLE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
/sl By: Margaret Bishop
Deputy Clerk
(seal)

Publish In: THE DEFUNIAK
HERALD BREEZE

THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J. STERN,
P.A., ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
900 South Pine Island Road Suite 400
Plantation, FL 33324-3920


WATERFRONT Reduced
drastically to $374,90o0.
Over 2,0oo sq. ft. brick home
designed for entertaining! 3
B/2.5 BA, pool, boat dock &
lift, double garage, fireplace,
and more. Call to see!!
NEED SPACE? 1.79 acres,
brick 18oo00 sq. ft. home and
30x6o metal workshop.
Corner lot & paved road.
$279,900.
SPRING LAKE RD. 2.5
acres, beautiful trees, 18oo
sq. ft. 'approx. workshop/
garage area. Unrestricted.
$96,500. *
BUY NOW! Half acre lot
with 3 B/2 BA manufactured
'home. 14x20 workshop &
carport. ONLY $87,900.
5 ACRES ROCK HILL RD.
Paved road, wooded tract &
convenient to locations North,
South, East & West. Good
Buy! $79,9oo.
OWNER -FINANCING
AVAILABLE 3 B/2 BA,
approx. 1500 sq. ft.
Completely renovated in
2006.. Call for more details.







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776 BALDWIN AVENUE

(850) 951-2488
www.brucenaylor.com i MS.
LICENSED IN FLORIDA & ALABAMA


AGENTS
Bruce Naylor Rachael Earley Elizabeth Brannon Phil Anderson
Scott Brannon Sue Rushing Alex Alexander Tom Hecker


BEAUTIFUL SETTING
(R-4072) Impeccably maintained 2 BR/1 BA
1500 SF home.on a beautifully landscaped
1.9 acre lot in the city. Interior has wood
paneling and carpeting, throughout. House
exterior and 2 car garage and workshop are.
cedar sided. Fenced kennel in back.
$190,000


ULUUDSAPr-U
(L-6062) This could be the most beautiful
waterfront lot in Lake Holly Estates. A
gorgeous view of the widest and deepest part
of the-lake, a park like setting & 187 feet of
waterfront frontage makes this parcel, very
unique. This lot is almost an acre, and faces
Southwest. Just think of the beautiful sunsets
over the lake from your deck or dock! Drive
by this property and you will fall in love with it!
$115,000


PRIME COMMERCIAL!
(C-8002) This 2.3 acre parcel is zoned
commercial! Located across the street from
LOWES. Just north of 1-10. Property has
great potential and many -possibilities. There
is a house on the property that is being sold
"As Is.' Make your appt. today! Make an
offer!
$1,280,000


gDLUIP ruiv
.,,,', .(L-6011) Beautiful waterfront lot on Scenic
and Natural- Blue Pond. One of Walton
LaGRANGE SHORES County's most pristine natural lakes. This 85
(L-6012) One of the largest parcels in the acre bass and bream lake is still relatively
S/D. Nice home site in one of Freeport's undiscovered yet its oply a few miles
established subdivisions. Wooded. northeast of DeFuniak Springs. Do yourself a
Covenants. Paved roads. .Seller says bring ,favor and check it out. Covenants.
him an offer! Homeowner's Association.
$47,500 $75,000


MAGNOLIA LAKE SID
(L-6006) Sellers say bring us an offer for this
large water view lot in beautiful Magnolia Lake
subdivision This lot was the Magnolia Lake
developer's personal choice and one of the
largest interior lots in the subdivision.
$59,000


1-10 AND HWY. 331
(C-8009) Location, Location, Location!
Zoned commercial. This 1.7 acre parcel
represents one of the finest commercial
locations south of 1-10 on Hwy. 331. When
you exit 1-10 going south on Hwy. 331 the
subject property will be the first commercial
parcel on the east side of the highway
currently on the market today
$950,000


A LOT FOR SO LITTLE!
(L-6066) Beautiful wooded lot located on a
aved street in the city limits of Ponce de
Leon, manufactured homes are allowed
Many canopy live oaks on this lot with creek
on the back property line. Water and electric
are available.
$22,500


FREEPORT CITY LIMITS
(C-8008) 51 acres in the city limits of
Freeport. Seller will divide. Located across
from Hammock Bay entrance. All utilities.
Best buy on Industrial/Commercial property
in Walton County.
$5,100,000


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THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5,2009


(954) 233-8000
07-03152 (HCNW)

PLEASE FAX A COPY OF THE FIRST
INSERTION TO (954) 233-8705

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERI-
CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons
with disabilities needing a special accom-
modation should contact COURT ADMIN-
ISTRATION, attheWALTON County Court-
house at 850-892-8133, 1-800-955-8771
(TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service.

2tc: January 29; February 5, 2009
313J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 07001175CA

COUNTRYWIDE BANK, FSB

PLAINTIFF

VS.

ERNEST J. TARLE A/KIA ERNEST J.
TARLE, JR.; AMY TARLE; ANY AND
ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM-
ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDI-
VIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE
NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS-
ES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; CYPRESS
BREEZE PLANTATION HOMEOWN-
ERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS-
TEMS, INC.

DEFENDANTS)

RE: NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant
to an Order Granting the Motion to Reset
Foreclosure Sale dated 'January 22, 2009
entered in Civil Case No. 07001175CA of
the Circuit Court of the 1 ST Judicial Circuit
in and for WALTON County, DeFuniak,
Florida, I will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash at Front Lobby, Second
Floor of the WALTON County Courthouse,.
571 Highway 90 East, DeFuniak, Florida,
at 11:00 a.m. on the 23rd day of February,
2009 the following described property as
set forth in said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit:

LOT 3, CYPRESS BREEZE PLANTA-
TION PHASE I, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 14, PAGE(S) 93-93A, 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.

MARTHA INGLE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
/s/ By: Margaret Bishop
Deputy Clerk
(seal)

Publish in: THE DEFUNIAK
HERALD BREEZE

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERI-
CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons.
with disabilities needing a special accom-
modation should contact COURT ADMIN-
'ISTRATION, atthe WALTON County Court-
house at 850-C.2-.513., 1-500-95'7-8771
(TDD) or 1.800-955-8770. va Florida
Relay Service.

THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J. STERN,
PA., ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
900 South Pine Island Road Suite 400
Plantation, FL 33324-3920
(954) 233-8000

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314J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.
66-2008-CA-001220

ASSETS RECOVERY CENTER
INVESTMENTS, LLC,

Plaintiff,

vs. .

ROCKETT, ROLLIN, et. al.,

Defendants.

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant,
to an Order or Final Judgment entered in
Case No. 66-2008-CA-001220 of the Cir-
cuit Court of the 1ST Judicial Circuit in and
for WALTON County, Florida; wherein,
ASSETS RECOVERY CENTER INVEST-
MENTS, LLC, Plaintiff, and, ROCKETT,
ROLLIN, et. al., are Defendants, I will sell
to the highest bidder for cash at FRONT
LOBBY, WALTON COUNTY COURT-
HOUSE, 571 HIGHWAY 90 EAST, DE-
FUNIAK SPRINGS, FLORIDA, at the hour
of 11:00 a.m., on the 18th day of February,
2009, the following described property:

LOT 20, BLOCK B OF BRANDON
OAKS SECOND ADDITION, A",SUBDI-
VISION IS SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 1
SOUTH, RANGE 19 WEST, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD-
ED IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGES'76, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

'Any person claiming an interest ih the sur-
plus from the sale, if any, other than the
property owner as of the date of the lis
pendens, must file a claim within 60 days'
after the sale.

Dated this 16th day of January, 2009.

MARTHA INGLE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
/s/ By: Margaret Bishop
Deputy Clerk
(seal)

Publish in: THE DEFUNIAK.
HERALD BREEZE.

Submitted by: GREENSPOON MARDER;
P.A., TRADE CENTRE SOUTH, SUITE
700 100 WEST CYPRESS CREEK ROAD,
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33309
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERI-
CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons
needing a reasonable accommodation to
participate in this proceeding should, no
later than seven (7) days prior, contact the-
Clerk of the Court's disability coordinator
at M.C. BLANCHARD JUDICIAL CEN-
TER, 190 GOVERNMENTAL CENTER,
5TH FLOOR, PENSACOLA, FL 32502,
8505954400. If hearing or voice impaired,
contact (TDD) 800-955-8771, via Florida
Relay System.

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315J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA


GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 66-2008-CA-001657

LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSO-.
CIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR MSM
2006-15XS

PLAINTIFF,

vs.

PATRICIA A. WINGO, ET AL.,

DEFENDANTSS.

NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE

TO: PATRICIA A. WINGO
whose residence is unknown if he/she/
they be living; and if he/she/they be dead,
the unknown defendants who may be
spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees, as-
signees, lienors, creditors, trustees, and
all parties claiming an interest by, through,
under or against the Defendants, who are
not known to be dead or alive, and all par-
ties having or claiming to have any right,
title or interest in the property described in
the mortgage being foreclosed herein.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage on the fol-
lowing property:
UNIT 1504ARIEL DUNES, A CONDO-
MINIUM, ACCORDING TO THE DECLA-
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM THEREOF,
AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK 2724, PAGE 2201, AND AS MAY
BE AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME,
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WAL-_
TON COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETHER
WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE
COMMON ELEMENTS IF ANY, APPUR-
TENANT THERETO, SUBJECT TO AND
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE COVE-
NANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS,
TERMS AND OTHER PROVISIONS OF
SAID DECLARATION.

has been filed against you and you are
required to serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any, to it on DAVID J. STERN,
ESQ. Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is
900 South Pine Island Road #400, Planta-
tion, FL 33324-3920 on or before February
28, 2009, (no later than 30 days from the
date of the first publication of this notice of
action) and file the original with the clerk
of this court either before service on Plain-
tiffs attorney or immediately thereafter;
otherwise a default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the com-
plaint or petition filed herein.

WITNESS my hand and the seal of
this Court at WALTON County, Florida,
this 16th day of January, 2009.

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
/s/ BY: Pamela M. Oldfield
DEPUTY CLERK
(seal)

LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
900 SOUTH PINE ISLAND ROAD
SUITE 400
PLANTATION, FL 33324-3920
08-82646 ASCF

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERI-
CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons
with disabilities needing a special accom-
,modation should contact COURT ADMIN-
ISTRATION, atthe WALTON County Court-
house at 850-892-8133, 1-800-955-8771
(TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service.

-THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUBLISHED
ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO (2) CONSEC-
UTIVE'WEEKS.
;,PUBLISH IN: THE.PEFUNIAK HERALD
BREEZE

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 66-2008-CA-001720

FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,

PLAINTIFF,

vs.

IMATTHEW B. MCGUIRE A/K/A MAT-
THEW MCGUIRE, ET AL.,

DEFENDANTSS. p

NOTICE OF ACTION
'CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE

TO: UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MAT-
THEW B. MCGUIRE A/K/A MATTHEW
MCGUIRE; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MATTHEW B. MCGUIRE A/K/A MAT-
THEW MCGUIRE
whose residence is unknown if he/she/
they be living; and if he/she/they be dead,
the unknown defendants who may be
spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees, as-
signees, lienors, creditors, trustees, and
all parties claiming an interest by, through,
under or against the Defendants, who are
not known to be dead or alive, and all par-
fies having or claiming to have any right,
title or interest in the property described in
the mortgage being foreclosed herein.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage on the fol-
lowing property:

CONDOMINIUM UNIT 1208, POINTE
OF VIEW CONDOMINIUM, A CONDO-
MINIUM TOGETHER WITH AN UNDI-
VIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON
ELEMENTS, ACCORDING TO THE
DECLARATION OF -CONDOMINIUM
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 2571, PAGE 945, AS
AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME; OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

has been filed against you and you are
required to serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any, to it on DAVID J. STERN,
ESQ. Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is
900 South Pine Island Road #400, Planta-
tion, FL 33324-3920 on or before February
27, 2009, (no later than 30 days from the
date of the first publication of this notice of


action) and file the original with the clerk
of this court either before service on Plain-
tiff's attorney or immediately thereafter;
otherwise a default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the com-
plaint or petition filed herein.

WITNESS my hand and the seal of
this Court at WALTON County, Florida,
this 16th day of January, 2009.

.CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
/s/ BY: Renee Day
DEPUTY CLERK
(seal)

LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
900 SOUTH PINE ISLAND ROAD
SUITE 400
PLANTATION, FL 33324-3920 *
08-90973 (NCM)

. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERI-
CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons
with disabilities needing a special accom-
modation should contact COURT ADMIN-
ISTRATION, atthe WALTON County Court-
house at 850-892-8133, 1-800-955-8771
(TDD). or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service.

THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUBLISHED
ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO (2) CONSEC-
UTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH IN: THE DEFUNIAK HERALD
BREEZE

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317J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN
AND FOR WALTON COUNTY
CASE NO. 66 2008 CA 001094

REGIONS BANK SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER WITH AMSOUTH BANK,

Plaintiff,

vs.

DANIEL E. GOCZESKI; ET. AL.

Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: DANIEL E. GOCZESKI and UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF DANIEL E. GOC-
ZESKI,
Last known address: 14695 TRIPLE
EAGLE CT. FORT MYERS, FL 33912 &
1732 W HIGHWAY 30A SANTA ROSA
BEACH, FL 32459 & LOT 114 BARTONS
WAY SANTA ROSA BEACH, FL 32459
& 203 COLUMBUS STREET PANAMA
CITY BCH, FL 32407

If alive, and if. dead, all parties, claim-
ing interest by, through, under or against
DANIEL.E. GOCZESKI and UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF DANIEL E. GOCZESKI and
all parties having or claiming to have any
right, title or interest in the property de-
scribed herein.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for
Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following
described property:
LOT 114, OF PRESERVE AT GRAYTON
BEACH, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 15, PAGE 86-86B, OF THE PUB-
LIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY,
FLORIDA.

has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written de-
fenses, if any, to it, on Nwabufo Umunna,
Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address is
2901 Stirling Road, Suite 300, Fort Lau-
derdale,, Florida,.33312.. eJtlr,,(choose
one)

(a) within 30 days after the first publi-
cation of this notice, or
_X_ (b) on or before 2/27/2009.

and file the original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on Plaintiff's
attorney or immediately thereafter; other-
wise a default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the complaint.

WITNESS my, hand and the seal of
this Court this 20th day of January, 2009.

MARTHA INGLE
As Clerk of the Court
/s/ By: Tin Potts
As-Deputy Clerk
(seal)

Publish In: DEFUNIAK HERALD
A copy of this Notice of Action, Complaint
and Lis Pendens Were sent to the defen-
dants and address named above.

In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act, persons needing a reason-
able accommodation to participate in this
proceeding should, no later than seven (7)
days prior, contact the.Clerk of the Court's
disability coordinator at 8508928586,
PO BOX 509 .DEFUNIAK SPRINGS FL


32435. If hearing impaired, contact (TDD)
8009558771 via Florida Relay System.

This is an attempt to collect a debt. Any
information obtained will be 'used for
that purpose.

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318J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 66-2008-CA-001431

THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON
FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE BANK OF
NEW YORK AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE
TO JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.,
AS TRUSTEE FOR STRUCTURED AS-
SET MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS II
TRUST 2006-AR1 MORTGAGE PASS-
THROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES
2006-AR1,

Plaintiff,


DEBRA ALLEN
ALLEN, et al,


A/K/A DEBRA DEAN


Defendants.


NOTICE OF ACTION

TO:
DEBRA. ALLEN A/K/A DEBRA DEAN
ALLEN
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 97 RUBY
LANE, DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, FL 32433
ALSO ATTEMPTED SERVICE AT: 4646
SUNSAIL CIR., DESTIN, FL 32541
CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
BRUCE ALLEN A/K/A BRUCE' D. AL-
LEN
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 97 RUBY
LANE, DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, FL 32433
ALSO ATTEMPTED SERVICE AT: 4646
SUNSAILCIR., DESTIN, FL 32541
CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for
Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following
described property:

EXHIBIT "A"

PARCEL 1:
THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTH-
WEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF
SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH,
RANGE 21 WEST, WALTON COUNTY,
FLORIDA.

LESS AND EXCEPT:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST
CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 114 OF
THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTH-
EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP
4 NORTH, RANGE 21 WEST; THENCE
SOUTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OF
THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTH-
WEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4
OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION
35 A DISTANCE OF 105.0 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE
SOUTH ALONG SAID LINE A DISTANCE
OF 541.4 FEET; THENCE WEST AN IN-
TERIOR ANGLE OF 89'30' A DISTANCE
OF 158.3 FEET; THENCE NORTH AN IN-
TERIOR ANGLE OF 90*30' A DISTANCE
OF 541.92 FEET; THENCE EAST AN IN-
TERIOR ANGLE OF 89019' A DISTANCE
OF 158.3 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE-
GINNING. ALL LYING IN THE EAST 1/2
OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED SECTION
35.

PARCEL 2:
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST
CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF
THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTH-
EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP
4 NORTH, RANGE 21 WEST, WALTON
COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE SOUTH
86054'50" EAST, ALONG THE NORTH
LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE
SOUTHWEST 114 OF THE NORTHEAST
1/4, 30.89 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE-.
GINNING; THENCE DEPARTING SAID
NORTH LINE ONA BEARING OF NORTH
02"49'06" WEST 191.84 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH 8947'10" EAST, 590.68 FEETTO
THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE
OF STATE ROAD NO.S-285; THENCE
SOUTH 11058'02" EAST ALONG SAID
RIGHT OF WAY LINE, 104.78 FEET;
THENCE DEPARTING SAID RIGHT
OF WAY LINE ON A.BEARING SOUTH
89041'20" WEST, 203.56 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH 0344'24" EAST, 113.96 FEET
TO THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTH-
EAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF
THE NORTHEAST 1/4; THENCE NORTH
8654'50 WEST, ALONG SAID NORTH
LINE, 507.53 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING .

THE ABOVE PARCELS ARE MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL-
LOWS:

A PARCEL OF LAND IN SECTION
35, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 21
WEST, WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA,


BEING PARCEL ONE AND TWO AS
DESCRIBED AND RECORDED IN OFFI-
CIAL RECORDS BOOK 1949, PAGE 266
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WAL-
TON COUNTY, FLORIDA AND BEING
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:

COMMENCING AT THE INTERSECTION
OF THE SOUTH BOUNDARY OF SAID
TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH AND THE EAST
RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF FLORIDA
STATE ROAD NO. S-285 (ALSO KNOWN
AS WALTON COUNTY ROAD NO. 1087)
AS SHOWN ON THE FLORIDA DEPART-
MENT OF TRANSPORTATION RIGHT
OF WAY MAP NO. 6063-250, SHEET 1
OF 2 SHEETS, RUN NORTH 04-26'14"
WEST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY
LINE 437.81 FEET TO THE POINT OF
CURVATURE OF A CURVE TO THE
WEST AND HAVING A RADIUS OF
1196.28 FEET; THENCE ALONG SAID
CURVE IN A NORTHWESTERLY DIREC-
TION THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE
OF 2555'00" AN ARC DISTANCE OF
541.11 FEET (CHORD =536.52 FEET,
CHORD BEARING=NORTH 17*23'44""
WEST) TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY
OF SAID CURVE, THENCE NORTH
30'21'14" WEST (REFERENCE BEAR-
ING) 670.79 FEET, THENCE DEPART-
ING SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE RUN
SOUTH 8926'09" WEST 585.62 FEET,
THENCE NORTH 0047'01" EAST 121.2
FEET, THENCE SOUTH 89-58'35" WEST
158.03 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST
CORNER OF THE AFOREMENTIONED
PARCEL ONE AND THE POINT OF BE-
GINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH
89*58'35" WEST 458.87 FEET TO THE
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID PAR-
CEL ONE; THENCE NORTH 02*12'13"
WEST 881.16 FEET TO THE NORTH-,
WEST CORNER OF THE AFORE-
MENTIONED PARCEL TWO; THENCE
SOUTH 89*10'17" EAST 690.68 FEET
TO THE NORTHEAST, CORNER OF
PARCEL TWO, BEING ON THE WEST-
ERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF THE
AFOREMENTIONED FLORIDA STATE
ROAD NO. S-285 (SAID RIGHT OF
WAY LINE BEING A CURVE-CONCAVE
EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF
, 1960.08 FEET) THENCE ALONG SAID
RIGHT OF WAY LINE IN A SOUTHEAST-
ERLY DIRECTION THROUGH A CEN-
TRAL ANGLE OF 03*03'38" AN ARC
DISTANCE OF 104.70 FEET (CHORD
=104.69 FEET, CHORD BEARING =
SOUTH 11*14'31" EAST) THENCE DE-
PARTING SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE
RUN NORTH 89038'11'" WEST 202.57
FEET; THENCE SOUTH 02034'07"
EAST 113.91 FEET TO A POINT ON THE
SOUTH BOUNDARY OF THE AFORE-
SAID PARCEL TWO, THENCE NORTH
86*12'58" WEST 26.86 FEET TO THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE OF THE
AFORESAID PARCEL ONE; THENCE
SOUTH 00*31'22" EAST 656.91 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ,

ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT: '

COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST
CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF
THE SOUTHWEST ,1/4 OF THE NORTH-
EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP
4 NORTH, RANGE 21 WEST, WALTON
COUNTY, FLORIDA, RUN SOUTH
86*12'58" EAST 511.32 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CON-
TINUE SOUTH 86*12'58" EAST 26.86
FEET;.THENCE NORTH 0234'07'" WEST
113.91 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 8938,11"
EAST 202.57 FEET; THENCE SOUTH
1712'51" WEST 187.73 FEET; THENCE
NORTH 8841'16" WEST 167.77 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 0052'05" WEST 64.75
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.

ALSO LESS-ANDEXOEPT: .; :. .


PAGE 9-C
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST
CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF
THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTH-
EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP
4. NORTH, RANGE 21 WEST, WALTON
COUNTY, FLORIDA, RUN SOUTH
8612'58" EAST 511.32 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH 0052'05" EAST 64.75 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE
SOUTH 8841'16" EAST 167.77 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH '0027'23" WEST
588.25 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89-59'56'"
WEST 157.85 FEET; THENCE NORTH
00*31'22" WEST 592.16 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING.

has been filed against you and you are
required to serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any, to it, on Marshall C. Wat-
son, P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose ad-
dress is 1800 NW 49th STREET, SUITE
120, FT. LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 on or
before 2/27/09, a date which'is within thirty
(30) days after the first publication of this
Notice in the (Please publish in THE HER-
ALD BREEZE) and file the original with the
Clerk of this Court either before service on
Plaintiff's attorney or immediately there-
after; otherwise a default will be entered
against you for the-relief demanded in the
complaint.

In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) disabled
persons who, because of their disabilities,
need special accommodation to partici-
pate in this proceeding should contact the
ADA Coordinator at 571 East US Hwy. 90,
DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433 or Telephone
Voice/TDD (850) 892-8115 prior to such
proceeding.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
this Court this 20th day of January, 2009.

Martha Ingle
As Clerk of the Court
/s/ By: Tina Potts
As Deputy Clerk
(seal)


Publish: (Please
Breeze)


publish in The Herald


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319J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 66-2008-CA-002006

BENEFICIAL FLORIDA INC.,

Plaintiff,

vs.

PAMELA M. BROWN, et al,

Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO:
LOUIS J. LUCARI
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: ROUTE 1,
BOX 1560, SANTA ROSA BEACH, FL
32459
ALSO ATTEMPTED SERVICE AT: 203
W ROXBURY RD., DOTHAN, AL 36305;
5924 ROCK HILL RD., PONCE DE LEON,
FL 32455; 5591 GALAXY DR., CREST-
VIEW, FL 32539 and 1272 J W HOLLING-
TON RD., FREEPORT, FL 32439
CURRENT RESIDENCE IS UNKNOWN

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for
Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following
described property:

COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST
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PAGE 10-C
CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF
THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 24,
TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 21 WEST,
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE
GO N 00 DEGREES 24'00"W ALONG
THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTH-
EAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4,
A DISTANCE OF 990.00 FEET TO THE
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 33,
SANTA ROSA PLANTATION COMPANY
SUBDIVISION, SECTION 24, TOWN-:
SHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 21 WEST, AC-
CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 4,
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WAL-
TON COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE GO
N 89 DEGREES 36'20"E ALONG THE
SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 33,
A DISTANCE OF 450.00 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CON-
TINUE N 89 DEGREES 36'20"E ALONG
SAID SOUTHERLY LINE, A DISTANCE
OF 84.61 FEET; THENCE DEPARTING
SAID SOUTHERLY LINE GO N 04 DE-
GREES 43'53"E A DISTANCE OF 100.40
FEET; THENCE GO S 89 DEGREES
36'20"W A DISTANCE OF 93.59 FEET;
THENCE GO S 00 DEGREES 24'00"E
A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING.

TOGETHER WITH A MOBILE HOME
PERMANENTLY AFFIXED THERETO
AND SITUATED THEREON, UPON
THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED
ABOVE.

has been filed against you and you are
required to serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any, to it, on Marshall C. Wat-
son, P.A., Attorney forney for Plaintiff, whose ad-
dress is 1800 NW 49th STREET, SUITE
120, FT. LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 on or
before 2/27/09, a date which is within thirty
(30) days after the first publication of this
Notice in the (Please publish in THE HER-
ALD BREEZE) 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.

In accordance with the Americans with,
Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) disabled
persons who, because of their disabilities,
need special accommodation to partici-.
pate in this proceeding should contact the
ADA Coordinator at 571 East US Hwy. 90,
DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433 or Telephone
Voice/TDD (850) 892-8115 prior to such
proceeding.

WITNESS my hand and the seal of
this Court this 20th day of January, 2009.

Martha Ingle
As Clerk of the Court
l/s/ By: Tina Potts
As Deputy Clerk
(seal)

Publish: (Please publish in The Herald
Breeze)

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320J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR.
WALTON COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 08-CA-001373 ,

FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY,

Plaintiff


AUBREY V. RILEY; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF AUBREY V. RILEY; MARY JANE RI-
LEY AIK/A MARY J. RILEY; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF MARY JANE RILEY A/K/A
MARY J. RILEY; IF LIVING, INCLUD-
ING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
SAID DEFENDANTSS, IF REM#_ RIED,
AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPEC-
TIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS-D, EVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS,
LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE
NAMED DEFENDANTSS; UNKNOWN
TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2;

Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF SALE

Notice is hereby given that, pursuant
to a Final Summary Judgment of Foreclo-
sure entered in the above-styled cause, in
the Circuit Court of Walton County, Flori-
da, I will sell the property situate in Walton
County, Florida, described as:
COMMENCE at the .Southwest cor-
ner of Section 14, Township 2 South;
Range 20 West; Walton County, Flor-
ida; thence go South 8954'45" East
along the South of the aforesaid Sec-
tion, a distance of 811.32 feet to a Point
of Beginning; thence North 00*00'00"
East, a distance of 330.76 feet; thence
go South 89*54'45" East, a distance of,
75.48 feet; thence go South 0000'00"
West, a distance of 330.76 feet; thence
go North 89*54'45" West, a distance of
75.48 feet to the Point of Beginning.
Being a portion of Lot 49, Santa Rosa
Plantation Company Subdivision, Sec-
tion 14, Township 2 South, Range 20
West, as recorded in Plat Book 2, Page
4, of the Public Records of Walton
County, Florida
To include a:
TITLE UNKNOWN VIN UNKNOWN
A/K/A
161 Nursery Rd. E
Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459

at public sale, to the highest and best
bidder, for cash,, at the Walton County
Courthouse, 571 U.S. Highway 90 East,
in the front lobby, second floor, DeFuniak
Springs, Florida at 11:00 a.m. on February
19, 2009.

DATED THIS 20TH DAY OF January
2009.

Any person claiming an interest in the
surplus from the sale, if any, other than
the property owner as of the date of the lis
pendens, must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale.

Witness, my hand and seal of this
court on the 20th day of January, 2009.

CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
/s/ By: Margaret Bishop
Deputy Clerk
(seal)

THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY:
Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa, FL 33619-1328
Attorneys for Plaintiff

In accordance with the American with
Disabilities Act of 1990, persons need-
ing a special accommodation to par-
ticipate in this proceeding should con-
tact the ASA Coordinator no later than
seven (7) days prior to the proceed-
ings. If hearing impaired, please call
(800) 955-9771 (TDD) or (800) 955-8770
(voice), via Florida Relay Service.

TO BE PUBLISHED IN: DeFunlak
Springs Herald

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST


JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND I
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIC
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 66-2008-CA-0019

COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS,

Plaintiff,

vs.

ABRAHAM G. WATSON, et al,

Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO:
UNKNOWN TENANT
CURRENT RESIDENCE IS: 12
ESTIN ESTATES DRIVE., Ml
BEACH, FL 32550

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an a
Foreclosure of Mortgage on the f
described property:

LOT 12, SANDESTIN ESTATE.
DIVISION, ACCORDING TO TH
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
BOOK 4, PAGE 25, OF THE
RECORDS OF WALTON C
FLORIDA.

has been filed against you and
required to serve a copy of your
defenses, if any, to it, on Marshall
son, P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, wh
dress is 1800 NW 49th STREET
120, FT. LAUDERDALE, FL 3330
before 2/28/09, a date which is wit
(30) days after the first publication
Notice in the (Please publish in TH
ALD BREEZE) and file the original
Clerk of this Court either before se
Plaintiffs attorney or immediately
after; otherwise a default will be
against you for the relief demanded
complaint.

In accordance with the Americ
Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA)
persons who, because of their dis
need special accommodation to
pate in this proceeding should coi
ADA Coordinator at 571 East US
DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433 orTe
Voice/TDD (850) 892-8115 prior
proceeding.

WITNESS my hand and the
this Court this 16th day of January
Mart
As Clerk oft
/s/By: Ti
As Depu


Publish: (Please publish in The
Breeze)

2tc: January 29; February
322J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TI
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
WALTON COUNTY, FLORI
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 66-2008-CA-001

COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS,

Plaintiff,

vs.

JAIRED LAFEVRE, et al,
S Defendants.


TO:
JARED LAFEVRE
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 930
TOWNE WHARF BOULEVARD
MIRAMAR BEACH, FL 32550
ALSO ATTEMPTED SERVICE
CANNERY LANE, MIRAMAR BE
32550; 2080 OLDE TOWNE AVE
MAR BEACH, FL 32550 and 3641
GRASS CIR., APT. 7028, WINTE
FL 32792
CURRENT RESIDENCE IS UNKI
JOHN BLACKENIBURG
9300 BAYTOWNE WHARF BOUL
531, MIRAMAR BEACH, FL3255
ALSO ATTEMPTED SERVICE
CANNERY LANE, MIRAMAR BE
32550; 2080 OLDE TOWNE AVE
MAR BEACH, FL 32550 and 3641
GRASS CIR., APT. 7028, WINTE
FL 32792
CURRENT RESIDENCE IS UNK
CINDY BLACKENBURG
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS; 93
TOWNE WHARF BOULEVARD
MIRAMAR BEACH, FL 32550
ALSO ATTEMPTED SERVICE
CANNERY LANE, MIRAMAR BE
32550; 2080 OLDE TOWNE AVE
MAR BEACH, FL 32550 and 3641
GRASS CIR., APT. 7028, WINTE
FL 32792
CURRENT RESIDENCE IS UNK
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JARE
VRE
9300 BAYTOWNE WHARF BOUL
531, MIRAMAR BEACH, FL 3255
ALSO ATTEMPTED SERVICE
CANNERY LANE, MIRAMAR BE
32550; 2080 OLDE TOWNE AVE
MAR BEACH, FL 32550 and 3641
GRASS CIR., APT. 7028, WINTE
FL 32792
CURRENT RESIDENCE IS UNK

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Foreclosure of Mortgage on the
described property:

CONDOMINIUM UNIT 531, GA
CONDOMINIUM, A CONDOMINIUM
GETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED
EST IN THE COMMON ELEMEI
CORDING TO THE DECLARE"
CONDOMINIUM THEREOF REC
IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOO
PAGE 512, AS AMENDED FRC
TO TIME, OF THE PUBLIC RE
OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORID

has been filed against you and
required to serve a copy of you
defenses, if any, to it, on Marsha
son, PA., Attorney for Plaintiff, w
dress is 1800 NW 49th STREE
120, FT. LAUDERDALE, FL 333
before 2/28/09, a date which is wi
(30) days after the first publication
Notice in the (Please publish in T
ALD BREEZE) and file the original
Clerk of this Court either before s
Plaintiffs attorney or immediate
after; otherwise a. default will be
against you for the relief demand
complaint.

In accordance with the Ameri
Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA)
persons who, because of their di
need special accommodation t
pate in this proceeding should co
ADA Coordinator at 571 East US
DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433 or T
Voice/TDD (850) 892-8115 prior
proceeding.

WITNESS my hand and th
this Court this 16th day of Januar

Ma
As Clerk of
/s/ By: 1
As Dep


Publish: (Please publish in Th
Breeze)


FOR
DA

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INC.,


THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5,2009


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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

The Walton County Recreation
Board will hold their regular monthly meet-
ing on February 9, 2009, 6:00 p.m. at
the Offices of Parks & Recreation, 435
North 9th Street, DeFuniak Springs, FL
.32433. The following items are scheduled
to be heard:

1. Chairman Report
2. Managers Report
3. New Business
4. Other


SAND- In accordance with Section 286.26,
RAMAR Florida Statutes, whenever any board or
commissioner of any state agency or au-
thority, or of any agency or authority of any
actionn for county, municipal corporation, or other
following political subdivision, which has scheduled
a meeting at which official acts are to be
S taken receives, at least 48 hours prior to
S SUB- the meeting; a written request by a physi-
E PLAT cally handicapped person to attend the
N PLAT meeting, directed to the chairperson or di-
PUBLIC rector of such board, commission, agency,
OUNTY, or authority, such chairperson or director
shall provide a manner by which such per-
son may attend the meeting at its sched-
you are uled site or reschedule the meeting to a
r written site which would be accessible to such
C. Wat- person.
hose ad-
7, SUITE In accordance with Section 286.0105,
09 on or Florida Statutes, all persons are advised
hin thirty that, if a person decides to appeal any
n of this decision made by the board, agency, or
HE HER- commission with respect to any matter
I with the considered at such meeting or hearing, he
service on or she will need a record of the proceed-
y there- wings, and that, for such purpose, he or she
entered may need to ensure that a verbatim record
ad in the of the proceedings is made, which record
includes the testimony and evidence upon
which the appeal is to be based.
ans with ,
disabled Please be advised accordingly.
abilities,
partici- 2tc: January 29; February 5, 2009
ntact the 325J
Hwy. 90,
alephone IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
to such WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NUMBER 09-02-CP
seal of
5, 2009. IN RE: ESTATE OF
tha Ingle FRANCES C. RABUCK
he Court
ina Potts Deceased. '
uty Clerk
(seal) NdTICE TO CREDITORS

e Herald The administration of the estate of
FRANCES C. RABUCK, deceased, File
Number 09-02-CP, is pending in the Cir-
5, 2009 cult Court for Walton County, Florida, Pro-
bate Division, the address of which is 571
Highway 90 East, DeFuniak Springs, FL
HIE 1ST 32435. The names and addresses of the
FOR personal representative and the personal
DA representative's attorney are set forth be-
low.
927
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NO-
INC., TIFIED THAT:

All creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or demands
against decedent's estate, including
unmatured, contingent or unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy of this notice
is served must file their claims with this
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
00 BAY-
D, 531, All other creditors of the decedent
and persons having claims or demands
AT: 106 against the decendent's estate, including
ACH, FL unmatured, contingent or unliquidated
H., MIRA- claims, must file their claims with this court
SWEET WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
R PARK, DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
KNOWN
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
LEVARD, BE FOREVER BARRED.
iO
AT: 106 Notwithstanding the time periods
ACH, FL set forth above, any claimfiled two (2)
., MIRA- years or more after the decedent's date
SWEET of death is barred.
R PARK,
The date of the first publication of this
NOWN Notice is January 29, 2009. .

00 BAY- Attorney for Personal Representative:
D, 531, SAMUEL M. PEEK
222 Government Street, Suite D
AT: 106 Niceville, Florida 32578
EACH, FL Telephone: (850) 678-1178
E., MIRA- Florida Bar No.: 329010
SWEET
R PARK, Personal Representative:
Lawrence H. Kirkemo
NOWN #2 Poquito Road
D LAFE- Shalimar, FL 32579

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AT: 106
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E., MIRA-
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action for
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the Court
Tina Potts
>uty Clerk
(seal)

ie Herald


NOTICF OF SHERIFF'S SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
pursuant to a Writ of Execution issued in
the CIRCUIT Court of WALTON County,
Florida, on the 29th day of NOVEMBER.
2007. In the cause wherein MCCASKILL
& CO. INC was plaintiffs) and_iAsY
CRAIG was defendantss, being Case No
07CA000194 in said Court.

I, MICHAEL A -ADKINSON JR as
Sheriff of WALTON County, Florida, have
levied upon all the right, title and interest of
the defendant MARY CRAIG in and to the
following described property, to-wit:

LOT 10, BLOCK 5, TOWNSHIP OF
VILLA TASSO, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 28, OF THE PUB-
LIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PARCEL ID 30-1S-21-41100-005-0100
AND
20 UNITS OF APPLIED FIBER HOLD-
INGS, LLC
MEMBERSHIP CERT. #56

And on the 3rd day of MARCH. 2009 at the
front entrance to the Walton County Sher-
iffs Office in the City of DeFuniak Springs,
Walton County, FL, at the hour of 11:00
am or as soon as possible thereafter, I will
offer for sale all of the said defendant's
and MARY CRAIG:; right, title and interest
in aforesaid property at public outcry and
will sell the same subject to all prior liens,
encumbrances and judgments, if any, to
the highest and best bidder or bidders for
CASH, the proceeds to be applied as far
as may be to the payment of costs and the
satisfaction of the above described execu-
tion.

/s/ Michael A. Adkinson, Jr.,
Sheriff of Walton County, Florida

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
JIMMY'S PAINT & BODY OF WAL-
TON CO., INC. gives Notice of Foreclo-
sure of Lien and intent to sell these ve-
hicles on 02/12/2009, 07:30 am at 14905
HIGHWAY 331 BUSINESS FREEPORT,
FL 32439-3109, pursuant to subsection
713.78 of the Florida Statutes. JIMMY'S


PAINT & BODY OF WALTON CO., INC.
reserves the right to accept or reject any
and/or all bids.

1999 MAZDA
JM1TA2218X1512041

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330J

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Walton County Board of County
Commissioners will hold a regular meet-
ing on Tuesday. February 10. 2009. at
5:00 m. or as soon thereafter as may be
heard at the Walton County Courthouse
Annex located at 31 Coastal Centre
Boulevard. Santa Rosa Beach. Florida.


The following items will be heard:
SPECIAL ITEMS:

1. REQUEST BOARD DIRECTION
ON REQUIRING COUNTY ATTORNEY
SIGNATURE ON PLATS
QUASI-JUDICIAL ITEMS:

2. REQUEST VESTED RIGHTS DE-
TERMINATION FOR SEABREEZE VIL-
LAS/PUD Seabreeze Villas/PUD is re-
questing a determination of vesting for 240
allowed units on 60 acres.

3. BLACK CREEK PLANTATION
PUD Project number 06-001-00112.
This is a major development order ap-
plication for a conceptual planned unit
development submitted by Ed Stanford,
and Blackcreek Developers LLC, consist-
ing of 652 single family units, 97 multi-
family units, 60,000 square feet of com-
mercial, 29,500 square feet of boat dry
storage, as well as public and civic uses
on 300 +/- acres with a future land use
of NBNPA/RTC. The site is on the north
side of Black Creek Road approximately
2 miles east of the Black Creek Boulevard
and Black Creek Road intersection (par-
cel numbers 04-2S-18-15000-001-0030,
33-1 S-1 8-14000-001-0030,
04-2S-1 8-15000-001-0020,
04-2S-18-15000-001-0040, and
04-2S-18-15000-001-0050).

All interested parties wishing to be heard
regarding these amendments may appear
at the above mentioned meeting.

In accordance with Section 286.26, Florida
Statutes, whenever any board or commis-
sioner of any state agency or authority, or
of any agency or authority of any county,
municipal corporation, or other political-
subdivision, which has scheduled a meet-
ing at which official acts are to be taken
receives, at least 48 hours prior to the
meeting, a written request by a physically
handicapped person to attend the meet-
ing, directed to the chairperson or director
of such board, commission, agency, or au-
thority, such chairperson or director shall
provide a manner by which such person
may attend the meeting at its scheduled
site or reschedule the meeting to a site
which would be accessible to such per-
son.

In accordance with Section 286.01.05,
Florida Statutes, all persons are advised
that, if a person decides to appeal any
decision made by the: board, agency, or
commission with respect to any matter
considered at such meeting or hearing, he
or she will need a record of the proceed-
ings, and that, for such purpose, he or dhe
may need to ensure that a verbatim record
of the proceedings is made, which record
includes the testimony and evidence upon
which the appeal is to be based

Please be advised accordingly.


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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING.

The Walton County Planning Com-
mission will hold a public meeting on
Thursday, February 12, 2009. at the
South Walton County Courthouse An-
nex. located at 31 Coastal Centre Boule-
vard, Santa Rosa Beach, Florida 32459,
beginning at 3:00 p.m., for a continued
workshop on EAR-based amendments.
followed by their reqularlv scheduled
meeting at 5:00 p.m.. to hear the follow-
ing items:

LEGISLATIVE ITEMS:

1. BLUE MOUNTAIN BEACHFRONT
(BMB-1) NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN (NP.
BMB-1 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
SECTION 2.03.02 OF THE WALTON
COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
TO ADOPT THE BLUE MOUNTAIN
BEACHFRONT (BMB-1) NEIGHBOR-
'HOOD PLAN ASAN OVERLAY DISTRICT;
ESTABLISHINGADEFINED BOUNDARY;
ESTABLISHING THAT THE INTENT OF
THE PLAN IS TO PRESERVE THE BLUE
MOUNTAIN BEACHFRONT TITLE AND
CHARACTER, PAST DEVELOPMENT
PATTERNS AND LAND USES, AND THE
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING DESIGNA-
TION THAT IT NOW HAS AS A RESIDEN-
TIAL PRESERVATION AREA (RPA) IN
THE WALTON COUNTY FUTURE LAND
USE MAP (FLUM) SERIES; ESTABLISH-
ING THAT THE INTENT OF THE PLAN IS
TO PRESERVE THE BLUE MOUNTAIN
BEACHES FOR USE BY THE PROPERTY
OWNERS IN BLUE MOUNTAIN BEACH
SUBDIVISION NO. 1, ESTABLISHING
THAT THE USE IS A PERMISSIVE ONE
AND VESTED PROPERTY RIGHTS
SHALL NOT BE ABUSED; ESTABLISH-
ING PROVISIONS FOR VESTED TITLE
AND PROPERTY RIGHTS; ESTAB-
LISHING PROVISIONS REGULATING
NEIGHBORHOOD BEACH ACCESSES;
ESTABLISHING PROVISIONS FOR MIN-
IMUM AND MAXIMUM LOT SIZES, SET-
BACKS, BUILD-TO-LINES, LOT COVER-
AGE, BUILDING HEIGHT, ALLOWABLE
DENSITIES AND ACCESSORY STRUC-
TURES; ESTABLISHING PROVISIONS
FOR USE MIX FOR COMMERCIAL AND
WORKPLACE BY SIZE AND LOCATION;
ESTABLISHING PROVISIONS FOR
STREET WIDTH, PARKING REQUIRE-
MENTS, VEGETATION, ARCHITECTURE
AND LANDSCAPING; ESTABLISHING
PROVISIONS FOR AMENDMENT; ES-
TABLISHING A PROVISION PROHIBIT-
ING THIS PLAN FROM BEING SUBJECT
TO ANY PART OF, OR TO ANY OTHER
PLAN FOR BLUE MOUNTAIN BEACH
SUBDIVISION NO. 1; PROVIDING FOR
THE INCORPORATION OF THE BLUE
MOUNTAIN BEACHFRONT (BMB-1)
NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN AS APPENDIX
NP-2 TO THE WALTON COUNTY LAND
DEVELOPMENT CODE; PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

2. RECREATION FEES ORDINANCE
An ordinance amending the Walton
County Land Development Code section
11.03.03 to establish a procedure for valu-
ing platted land for the purpose of calculat-
ing recreation impact fees for subdivisions,
providing for severability, and providing an
effective date.

3. PRESERVATION FEES ORDI-
NANCE An ordinance amending the
Walton County Land Development Code
section 4.06.02 to establish a procedure
for valuing land area for'the purpose of
calculating preservation buy out fees for
subdivisions, providing' for severability,


and providing an effective date.

QUASI-JUDICIAL ITEMS:

4. SEABREEZE VILLAS Project
number 08-001-00019. This is a major
development order application submitted
by Connelly & Wicker, Inc., consisting of 4
townhome buildings with a total of 14 units,
and a pool on 1.64 acres with a future land
use of NPA/RP. The site is located at the
northwest corner of Seabreeze Trail and
Seabreeze Boulevard, just north of C.R.
30A (parcel number 28-3S-18-16141-
OOA-0580).
5. JUSTICE BUILDING Project
number 08-001-00067. This is a major
development order application submit-
ted by Barnhill, Barnhill, and Bamhill, re-
questing approval for three (3) two-story
metal buildings totaling 20,000 square
feet on approximately 2.56 acres with a
future land use of commercial. The site
is at the intersection of U.S. 331 South
and Jolly Bay Road (parcel number
04-2S-19-24000-001-0120).

The Planning Commission will make
a recommendation to the Board of County
Commissioners regarding these items ei-
ther to approve, approve with conditions
or to deny. Any agenda item that is tabled
will be scheduled for a future Planning
Commission meeting and will not go for-
ward to the Board of County Commission-
ers until the Planning Commission makes
a recommendation.
In accordance with Section 286.26, Florida
Statutes, whenever any board or commis-
sioner of any state agency or authority, or
of any agency or authority of any county,
municipal corporation, or other political
subdivision, which has sch has scheduled a meet-
ing at which official acts are to be taken
receives, at least 48 hours prior to the
meeting, a written request by a physically
handicapped person to attend the meet-
ing, directed to the chairperson or director
of such board, commission, agency, or au-
thority, such chairperson or director shall
provide a manner by which such person
may attend the meeting at its scheduled
site or reschedule the meeting to a site
which would be accessible to such per-
son.

In accordance with Section 286.0105,
Florida Statutes, all persons are advised
that, if a person decides to appeal any
decision made by the board, agency, or
commission with respect to any matter
considered at such meeting or hearing, he
or she will need a record of the proceed-
ings, and that, for such purpose, he or she
may need to ensure that a verbatim record
of the proceedings is made, which record
includes the testimony and evidence upon
which the appeal is to be based

Please be advised accordingly.

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333J
NOTICE *

The Walton County Code Enforce-
ment Board will hold their regular meet-
ing on February 19, 2009, beginning at
6:00 p.m. to be held at the South Walton
Courthouse Annex.

In accordance with Section 286.26,
'Florida Statutes, whenever any board or
commissioner of any state agency or au-
thority, or of any agency or authority of any
county, municipal corporation, or other
political subdivision, which has scheduled
a meeting at which official acts are to be
taken receives, at least'48 hours prior to
the meeting, a written request by a physi-


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cally handicapped person to attend the
meeting, directed to the chairperson or di-
rector of such board, commission, agency,
or authority, such chairperson or director
shall provide a manner by which such per-
son may attend the meeting at its sched-
uled site or reschedule the meeting to a
site which would be accessible to such
person.

In accordance with Section 286.0105,
Florida Statutes, all persons are advised
that, if a person decides to appeal any
decision made by the board, agency, or
commission with respect to any matter
considered at such meeting or hearing, he
or she will need a record of the proceed-
ings, and that, for such purpose, he or she
may need to ensure that a verbatim record
of the proceedings is made, which record
includes the testimony and evidence upon
which the appeal is to be based.

Please be advised accordingly.

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335J

INVITATION TO BID
CITY OF PAXTON. FLORIDA

Open bids for the construction and
installation of kitchen cabinets for City of
Paxton will be accepted until 12:00 noon
February 13th, 2009, at the Paxton City
Hall, City Clerk's office, located at 21872
US Hwy. 331 N, Paxton, Florida. All bids/
proposals will be read out loud at the next
Council meeting on February 17th, 2009,
6:00 PM, Paxton City Hall.

The project to be bid upon is described
as follows:

Construction and installation of 18.5' of
42" High wall cabinets, 16" Base Cabinets
with Counter top and 5.5' Bar Cabinet with
Countertop
Doors
Drawers
Shelves: 3/4" Edgebanded Plywood
Wall: Square (Flat Panel)
Base: Square (Flat Panel)
Cabinet Style: Face Frame
Interior: Base and Wall Clear Coated
Hardware: Concealed Hinges
Cabinet Material: 'Carcasses 3/4" white
birch with birch end panels'
Shelves: 3/4" Edge.banded Plywood
Crown Molding: 3 1/4" Crown
Counter Top: Formica
Knobs
Handles

Not to include any Plumbing, Electrical,
Drywall or painting unless described. All
materials will be furnished by the contrac-
tor. Inspection for the area to construct
and install kitchen cabinets may be viewed
upon request. For Information contact:
City of Paxton, City Clerk's Office, (850)
834-2489, Mon.-Friday 7:30-4:30. City of
Paxton reserves the right to reject any or
all Bids.

Suzan Davis
City Clerk
City of Paxton

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336J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
) PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NUMBER 08-CP-240

IN RE: ESTATE OF
KENNETH McKENNA

Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of.
KENNETH McKENNA, deceased, whose
date of death was March 24, 2008,
and whose Social Security Number is
064-32-6652, is pending in the Circuit
Court.for Walton County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of 'which is Walton
County Courthouse, Room 208, 571 U.S.
Highway 90 East, DeFunlak Springs, FL
32459. The names and addresses of the
personal representatives and the personal
representative's attorney are-set forth be-
low.

All creditors ofithe decedent and other
persons having claims or.demands against
decedent's estate, on whom a copy of this
notice is required to be served must file
their claims with this court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NO-
TICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or demands
against the dependent'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 PE-
RIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM
FILED TWO (2) YEARS OF MORE AFTER
THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.

The date of the first publication of this
Notice is January 29, 2009.

Attorney for Personal Representatives:
Is/ Joshua Berman
Florida Bar No. 093202
Cohen Pollock Merlin & Small, P.C.
3350 Riverwood Parkway, Suite 1600
Atlanta, Georgia 30339
Telephone: (770),858-1288

Personal Representative:
Is/ Marie McKenna
3214 Bay Estates Drive
Miramar Beach, Florida 32550

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337J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NUMBER 2009-CP-000003


IN RE: Estate of
'MARY P. IRVIN

Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Ancillary)

The administration of the Estate of
MARY P. IRVIN, Deceased, File Number
2009-CP-000003, is pending in the Cir-
cuit Court of Walton County, Florida, the
address of which is Walton County Court-
house, 571 Highway 90 East, DeFuniak
Springs, Florida 32435. The name and ad-
dress of the Ancillary Personal Represen-
tative and the Ancillary Personal Repre-
sentative's attorneys are set forth below.

All creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or demands
against decedent's estate on whom a copy
of this notice is required to be served must
file their claims with this court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE


TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OF 30 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.

All other creditors of the decedent
and persons having claims or demands
against the decedent's estate, including
unmatured, contingent or unliquidated
claims, must file their claims with this court
WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PE-
RIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM
FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.

The date of the first publication of this
Notice is 2-5-09.

ATTORNEY FOR ANCILLARY
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Is/ RICHARD N. SHERRILL
Florida Bar No.: 0172812
CLARK, PARTINGTON, HART, LARRY
BOND & STACKHOUSE
125 West Romana Street, Suite 800
P.O. Box 13010
Pensacola, Florida 32591-3010
Telephone: (850) 434-9200
Fax: (850) 432-7340

ANCILLARY PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE
/s/ JACQUELINE IRVIN MORGAN
288 Morgan Road
Canton, MS 39046

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338J

PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE

REGISTERED OWNER:
BETHANY M. DRAKE
P.O. BOX'1291
BONIFAY, FL. 32425

DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE:
1992 BUICK
VIN#: 1G4HP53LXNH478819

TOWING AND STORAGE
-COMPANY:
DAY'S SERVICE STATION INC.
PO BOX 10/11 RAILROAD AVE.
ARGYLE, FL 32422
850-892-3935
This auction will be held at Day's Ser-
vice Station Inc. at 11 Railroad Ave., Ar-
gyle, FL. on March 27, 2009 commencing
at 7:00 AM. We hereby reserve the right
to auction this' vehicle according to the
Florida Statutes, Section 713.78 in order
to recover any and all unpaid charges for
towing and storage fees on the above
listed vehicle.
No offers will be taken prior to the date
of the sale of this vehicle.


TOWING AND STORAGE
COMPANY:
DAY'S SERVICE STATION INC.
PO BOX 10/11 RAILROAD AVE.
ARGYLE, FL 32422
850-892-3935

This auction will be held at Day's Ser-
vice Station Inc. at 11 Railroad Ave., Ar-
gyle, FL. on March 27, 2009 commencing
at 7:00 AM. We hereby reserve the right
to auction this vehicle according to the
Florida Statutes, Section 713.78 in order
to recover any and all unpaid charges for
towing and storage fees on the above
listed vehicle.
No offers will be taken prior to the date
of the sale of this vehicle.

itc: February 5, 2009
343J

PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE

REGISTERED OWNER:
ADAM MICHAEL CUTTER
2817 U.S. HWY. 90 EAST
DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, FL. 32433

DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE:
1991 FORD
VIN#: IFMCU24X8MUD38826

TOWING AND STORAGE
COMPANY:
DAY'S SERVICE STATION INC.
PO BOX 10/11 RAILROAD AVE.
ARGYLE, FL 32422
850-892-3935

This auction will be held at Day's Ser-
vice Station Inc. at 11 Railroad Ave., Ar-
gyle, FL. on March 27, 2009 commencing
at 7:00 AM. We hereby reserve the right
to auction this vehicle according to the
Florida Statutes, Section 713.78 in order
to recover any and all unpaid charges for
towing and storage fees on the above
listed vehicle.
No offers will be taken prior to the date
of the sale of this vehicle.

1tc: February 5, 2009
344J


REGISTERED OWNER:
MEHMET KIRISMAN
4740 WALDEN CIR. APT. 1818
ORLANDO, FL. 32811

DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE:
1997 MAZDA
VIN#: JMITA2215V1301862

TOWING AND STORAGE
COMPANY:
DAY'S SERVICE STATION INC.
PO BOX 10/11 RAILROAD AVE.
ARGYLE, FL 32422
850-892-3935


This auction will be held at Day's Ser-
vice Station Inc. at 11 Railroad Ave., Ar-
A. F1e r -l _. U i -7 ) nnq .. .....


gyle, FL. on March 27, uu2009 commencingi
ltc: February 5, 2009 at 7:00 AM./ We hereby reserve the right
339J to auction this vehicle according to the
Florida Statutes, Section 713.78 in order
PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE to recover any and all unpaid charges for
towing and storage fees on the above


REGISTERED OWNER:
STEPHANIE J. HILLMAN,
215 SPEARS CIR.
DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, FL. 32433

DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE:
PLYMOUTH
VIN#: 4P3CS44R8LE112445

TOWING AND STORAGE
COMPANY:
DAY'S SERVICE STATION INC.
PO BOX 10/11 RAILROAD AVE.
ARGYLE, FL 32422
850-892-3935

This auction will be held at Day's Ser-
vice Station Inc. at 11 Railroad Ave., Ar-
gyle; FL. on March 27, 2009 commencing
at 7:00 AM. We hereby reserve the right
to auction this vehicle according to the
Florida Statutes, Section 713.78 in order
to recover any and all unpaid charges for
towing and storage fees on- the above
listed vehicle.
No offers will be taken prior to the date
of the sale of this vehicle.


1tc: February 5, 2009
340J

PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE


REGISTERED OWNER:
OSCAR E. HOWES
119 NORTH 3RD STREET
JEANNETTE, PA. 15644

DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE:
1989 CHEVY
VIN#: 1GNCT18Z2K0178158

TOWING AND STORAGE
COMPANY:
DAY'S SERVICE STATION INC.
PO BOX 10/11 RAILROAD AVE.
ARGYLE, FL 32422
850-892-3935

This auction will be held at Day's Ser-
vice Station Inc. at 11 Railroad Ave., Ar-
gyle, FL. on March 27, 2009 commencing
at 7:00 AM. We hereby reserve the right
to auction this vehicle, according to the
Florida Statutes, Section 713.78 in order
to recover any and all unpaid charges for
towing and storage fees on the above
listed vehicle.
No offers will be taken prior to the date
of the sale of this vehicle.


listed vehicle.
No offers will be taken prior to the date


2001 HON
1HGCG16
2002 JEEI
1J4GL48K
2003 FOR
1FMDU74
2003 FOR
1FAFP552
2004 CHR
1C3EL46X
2004 GMC
1GKES16c
2004 SUZI
JSIGN7C.
2007 KAW
JKAZX4J'

1tc:
348J


ID
591A026949
p


of Regional Impact (parcel number 15-3S-
.19-25000-002-OOAO).


<22W207616 2. CYBONEY RV PARK ABANDON-
D MENT Project number 08-008-00005.
K43ZA09029 This is an abandonment application sub-.
D mitted by Robert Somerville. Members of
273A277391 the Cyboney, LLC RV Park and property
Y owners request the abandonment of the
(44N304020 Payne Street easement running through
the RV Park, going east to west, per Deed
S246178370 Book 143, page 115. If the abandonment
is granted, they will dedicate a strip of land
A142103932 approximately 8 feet x 329 feet, on the
VK west side of Government Lot 069, paral-
117A068999 lel to Professional Place and adjacent to
Crystal Village Condominiums to Walton
February 5, 2009 County.


NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:

Brian T. Grant
121 Nelson Road
DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435

Brian K. Hamblin
39 Center Street
Freeport, FL 32439

Pursuant to 98.075 (7) F.S., you are here-
by notified that your eligibility to vote isiin
question. You are required to contact the
Supervisor of Elections in Walton County,
FL. no later than thirty (30) days after the
date of this publishing to receive informa-
it di th b i fo the t til in-


3. PLANTATION SUBDIVISION
DEEDED EASEMENT ABANDONMENT
- Project number 08-008-00004. This is
an abandonment application submitted
by Walton County. The Plantation deeded
easement abandonment consists of an
abandonment of the 50-foot easement
on either side of the centerline of the plat-
ted roads within Plantation Subdivision
recorded in 1978. The deeded ease-
ment is in OR Book 203, page 562, over
the 50-foot platted roads in the Planta-
tions Subdivision, per Plat Book 5, Page
22-22a. This abandonment serves to cor-
rect the typographical error, which should
have read a 25-foot easement on either
side of the centerline of the platted roads
within Plantation Subdivision to comprise
a 50-foot easement.


eligibility and the procedure to resolve the In accordance with Section 286.26, Florida
matter. Failure to respond will result in a Statutes, whenever any board of commis-
determination of ineligibility by the Super- sioner of any state agency or authority, or
visor and your name will be removed from of any agency or authority of any county,
the statewide voter registration system. municipal corporation, or other political
subdivision, which has scheduled a meet-
Bobby Beasley, Supervisor of Elections ing at which official acts are to be taken
Walton County, Florida receives, at least 48 hours prior to the
571 US Highway 90 East meeting, a written request by a physically
DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433 handicapped person to attend the meeting
directed to the chairperson or director of
itc: February 5, 2009 such board, commission, agency, or au-
349J thority, such chairperson or director shall
provide a manner by which such person
NOTICE OF INTENT may attend the meeting, at its scheduled
FLORIDA STATUTE 121.055 site or reschedule the meeting to a site
SENIOR MANAGEMENT which would be accessible to such per-
SERVICE CLASS son.


YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED, pur-
suant To Florida Statute 121.055, that
the Sheriff of Walton County intends to
designate the following positions for inclu-
sion into the Senior Management Service
Class of the Florida Retirement System:

Ghief of Administrative Services

Chief Financial Officer

PLEASE BE GOVERNED, ACCORD-
INGLY.

DATED this 28th day of January, 2009.

Michael A. Adkinson, Jr.,
Sheriff Walton County, Florida

2tc: February 5, 12, 2009
350J

NOTICE OF CONTINUED
PUBLIC WORKSHOP


of the sale of this vehicle. The Walton Cpunty Planning'Com-
mission will hold a public meeting to hear
ltc: February 5, 2009 the following items on Wednesday. Feb-
345J ruary 18. 2009 beginning at 5:00 p.m. at
the South Walton County Courthouse
PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE Annex located at 31 Coastal Centre
Boulevard, Santa Rosa Beach, Florida
REGISTERED OWNER: 32459:


DIANNA DUNN
P.O. BOX 176
LAUREL HILL, FL. 32567

DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE:
1995(CHEVY
VIN#: 2G1WW12M6S9150498

TOWING AND STORAGE
COMPANY:
DAY'S SERVICE STATION INC.
PO BOX10/11 RAILROAD AVE.
ARGYLE, FL 32422
850-892-3935

This auction will be held at Day's Ser-
vice Station Inc. at 11 Railroad Ave., Ar-


gyle, FL. on March 27, 2009 commencing
at 7:00 AM. We 'hereby reserve the right
to auction this vehicle according to the


LEGISLATIVE ITEMS:

A workshop to consider the EAR-based
amendments to the Walton County
Comprehensive Plan. This is a con-
tinuation from Thursday, February 12,
2009.

The Planning Commission will make a
recommendation to the Board of County
Commissioners regarding these items ei-
ther to approve, approve with conditions
or to deny. Any agenda item that is tabled
will be scheduled for a future Planning
Commission meeting and will not go for-
ward to the Board of County Commission-
erseuntil the Planning Commission makes
a recommendation.


Florida Statutes, Section 713.78 in order In accordance with Section 286.26, Florida
to recover any and all unpaid charges for Statutes, whenever any board or commis-
towing and storage fees on the above sioner of any state agency or authority,' or
listed vehicle. of any agency or authority of any county,
No offers will be taken prior to the date municipal corporation, or other political
of the sale of this vehicle. subdivision, which has scheduled a meet-
ing at which official acts are to be taken
itc: February 5, 2009 receives, at least 48 hours prior to the
346J meeting, a written request by a physically
handicapped person to attend the meet-
NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT ing, directed to the chairperson or director
OF ROADWAY of such board, commission, agency, or au-
thority, such chairperson or director shall
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: provide a manner by which suchperson
may attend the meeting at its scheduled
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED pursuant site or reschedule the meeting to a site
to Florida Statutes, Chapter 336, that: which would be accessible to such per-
son.


That certain portion of the recorded
plat of Coastal Business Center as re-
corded in Plat Book 15 at Page.10 of
the Public Records of Walton County
Florida, 'consisting of Lots 7, 14, and
the Retention Area, to vacate the in-
ner lot lines and easements to allow a
re-plat to be accepted by the Board of
County Commissioners to reconfigure
the three parcels into one parcel inclu-
sive of existing drainage easements
and retention area.


ltc: February 5, 2009 As shown in.Official Records Book __ ,
341 J Page __ of Walton County, Florida has
been abandoned as an roadway pursu-
PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE ant to Resolution adopted by the Board of
County Commissioners of Walton County,


REGISTERED OWNER:
MAURUCE T. ALEXANDER
1009 NORTH 12TH AVE.
PHOENIX CITY, AL. 36867

DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE:
1993 HONDA
VIN#: 1HGEJ125XPL024897

TOWING AND STORAGE
COMPANY:
DAY'S SERVICE STATION INC.
PO BOX 10/11 RAILROAD AVE.
ARGYLE, FL 32422
850-892-3935

This auction will be held at Day's Ser-
vice Station Inc. at 11 Railroad Ave., Ar-
gyle, FL. on March 27, 2009 commencing
at 7:00 AM. We hereby.reserve the right
to auction this vehicle according to the
Florida Statutes, Section 713.78 in order
to recover any and all unpaid charges for
towing and storage fees on the above


Florida, on the 13th day of January, 2009.

Is/ Tina Earley
for Martha Ingle
Clerk of Court
Board of County Commissioners
Walton County, Florida

2tc: February 5, 12, 2009
347J

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

INSURANCE SALVAGE SOLU-
TIONS LLC gives Notice of Foreclosure of
Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on
02/27/2009, 10:00 am at 1346 HWY. 83
NORTH DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, FL 32433,
pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Flor-
ida Statutes. INSURANCE SALVAGE SO-
LUTIONS LLC reserves the right to accept
or reject any and/or all bids.
Licensed dealers only.


listed vehicle. 1989 FORD
No offers will be taken prior to the date 1FTCR10A1KUB72163
of the sale of this vehicle. 1990 FORD
1FTDF15YOLPB58693
ltc: February 5, 2009 1994 NISS
342J 1N4EB31PORC767121
1995 CHRY
PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE 1C3EJ56H2SN520031
1995 TOYT
REGISTERED OWNER: 1NXAE09B7SZ232791
MARTA SPELL BOHANNON 1998 FORD
391 BASS HAVEN DR. 2FAFP71W9WX114077
DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, FL. 32433 1998 MAZD
JM1TA2219W1415025
DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE: 2000 PONT
1988 DODGE 1G2WP52K1YF118363
VIN#: 3B4GD02YXJM805098 2001 FORD
IFMYU70E31UC27006


In accordance with Section 286.0105,
Florida Statutes, all persons are advised
that, if a person decides to appeal any
decision made by the board, agency, or
commission with respect to any matter
considered at such meeting or hearing, he
or she will need a record of the proceed-
ings, and that, for such purpose, he or she
may need to ensure that a verbatim record
of the proceedings is made, which record
includes the testimony and evidence upon
which the appeal is to be based

Please be advised accordingly.

2tc: February 5, 12,. 2009
351J

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

The Walton County Technical Review
Committee will hold a public hearing on
Wednesday, February 18, 2009 at 8:30
am at the South Walton Courthouse
Annex in Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459.
The following items are scheduled for re-
view and action:

1. SEASIDE TOWN CENTER 30A
IMPROVEMENTS Project number
09-001-00001. This is a minor develop-
ment order application submitted by Em-
erald Coast Associates for Seaside Town
Center. Improvements consist of parking
apron improvements, tree plantings, 327
square feet of commercial space, and a
brick paved plaza on 1.17 acres with a
future land use of NPA/RPA. The project
is at 2235 East C.R.30A, within a com-
mercial area of the Seaside Development








for

Medical Office
Medical knowledge a must.
Bring resume to
1031 Hwy. 90 W., Ste. 2
DeFuniak Springs
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE


In accordance with Section 286.0105,
Florida Statutes, all persons are advised
that, if a person decides to appeal any
decision made by the board, agency, or
commission with respect to any matter
considered at such meeting or hearing, he
or she will need a record of the proceed-
ings, and that, for such purpose, he or she
rfiay need to ensure that a verbatim record
of the proceedings is made, which record
includes the testimony and evidence upon
which the appeal is to be based.

Please be advised accordingly.

2tc: February 5, 12, 2009
352J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 2008CA001361

FIRST TENNESSEE BANK, NATION-
.AL ASSOCIATION, SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO FIRST HORIZON HOME
LOAN CORPORATION,

PLAINTIFF,

vs.

MARY BAYUS, ET AL.,

DEFENDANTSS.

NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE

TO: MARY BAYUS AND THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF MARY BAYUS
whose residence is unknown if he/she/
they be living; and if he/she/they be dead,
the unknown defendants who may be
spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees, as-
signees, lienors, creditors, trustees, and
all parties claiming an interest by, through,
under or against the Defendants, who are
not known to be dead or alive, and all par-
ties having or claiming to have any right,
title or interest in the property described in
the mortgage being foreclosed herein. .

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage on the fol-
lowing property:

UNIT 9, WOODLAND SHORES TOWN-
HOMES PHASE 1, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 93, OF THE PUB-
LIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY,
FLORIDA.

has been filed against you and you are
required to serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any, to it on DAVID J. STERN,
ESQ. Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is
900 South Pine Island Road #400, Planta-
tion, FL 33324-3920 on or before March -
6, 2009, (no later than 30 days from the
date of the first publication of this notice of
action) and file the original with the clerk
of this court either before service on Plain-
tiff's attorney or immediately thereafter;
otherwise a default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the com-
plaint or petition filed herein.

WITNESS my hand and the seal of
this Court at WALTON 'County, Florida,
this 29th day of January, 2009.

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
/s/ BY: Pamela M. Oldfield
DEPUTY CLERK
(seal)

LAW OFFICES OF DAVID.J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
900 SOUTH PINE ISLAND ROAD
SUITE 400
PLANTATION, FL 33324-3920
08-71230 FTN

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERI-
CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons
with disabilities needing a special accom-
modation should contact COURT ADMIN-
ISTRATION, attheWALTON County Court-
house at 850-892-8115, 1-800-955-8771
(TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida







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Relay Service.

THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUBLISHED
ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO (2) CONSEC-
UTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH IN: THE DEFUNIAK HERALD
BREEZE
2tc: February 5, 12, 2009
353J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 66-2008-CA-001294

GREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC., SUC-
CESSOR BY CONVERSION TO CON-
SECO FINANCE SERVICING CORP.,

PLAINTIFF,

vs.

LEROY COX, ET AL.,

DEFENDANTSS.

NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE

TO: MARY COX
whose residence is unknown if he/she/
they be living; and if he/she/they be dead,
the unknown defendants who may be
spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees, as-
signees, lienors, creditors, trustees, and
all parties claiming an interest by, through,
under or against the Defendants, who are
not known to be dead or alive, and all par-
ties having or claiming to have any right,
title or interest in the property described in
the mortgage being foreclosed herein.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an ac-
tion to foreclose a mortgage on the follow-
ing property:

LOTS 402, 403 AND 404 OF MAP
OF DEFUNIAK SPRINGS (LAKE DE-
FUNIAK), DRAWN BY WJ. VANKIRK,
ON FILE IN THE CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT, WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA.

has been filed against you and you are
required to serve a .copy of your written
defenses, if any, to it on DAVID J. STERN,
ESQ. Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is
900 South Pine Island Road #400, Planta-
tion, FL 33324-3920 on or before March
6, 2009, (no later than 30 days from the
date of the first publication of this notice of
action) and file the original with the clerk
. of this court either before service on Plain-
tiffs attorney or immediately thereafter;
otherwise a default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the com-
plaint or petition filed herein.

WITNESS my hand and the seal of
this Court at WALTON County, Florida,
this 29th day of January, 2009.

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Is/ BY: Pamela M. Oldfield
DEPUTY CLERK
(seal)

LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
-900 SOUTH PINE ISLAND ROAD
SUITE 400
PLANTATION, FL 33324-3920
08-57836/GTS

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERI-
CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons
with disabilities needing a special accom-
modation should'.contact COURT ADMIN-
ISTRATION, attheWALTON County Court-
house at 850-892-8115, 1-800-955-8771
(TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida
Relay ier6vi.

THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUBLISHED
ONCE WEEK FORTWO (2)' CONSEC-
UTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH IN. THE DEFUNIAK HERALD
BREEZE"

2tc: February 5, 12, 2009
354J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 66-2008-CA-000659

THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUST-
EE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS
CWABS, INC. ASSET-BACKED CER-
TIFICATES, SERIES 2006-23,

PLAINTIFF,

vs.

TOMAS E. WAGSTAFF, ET AL.,

DEFENDANTSS.

NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE

TO: TOMAS E. WAGSTAFF AND UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF TOMAS E. WAG-
STAFF
whose residence is unknown if he/she/
they be living; and if he/she/they be dead,
the unknown defendants who may be
spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees, as-
signees, lienors, creditors, trustees, and
all parties claiming an interest by, through,
under or against the Defendants, who are
not known to be dead or alive, and all par-
ties having or claiming to have any right,
title or interest in the property described in
the mortgage being foreclosed herein.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an ac-
tion to foreclose a mortgage on the follow-
ing property:

LOT 4, 1ST ADDITION TO DRIFTWOOD
ESTATES, A REPLAT OF LOT 1, BLOCK
M, DRIFTWOOD ESTATES, PLAT BOOK
5, PAGE 28, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 16, PAGES 33 & 33A, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUN-
TY, FLORIDA.

has been filed against you and you are
required to serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any, to it on DAVID J. STERN,
ESQ. Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is
900 South Pine Island Road #400, Planta-
tion, FL 33324-3920 on or before March
6, 2009, (no later than 30 days from the
date of the first publication of this notice of


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action) and file the Iginal with the clerk
of this court either bere service on Plain-
tiffs attorney or immediately thereafter;
otherwise a default ~ be entered against
you for the relief doanded in the com-
plaint or petition filederein.

WITNESS my hid and the seal of
this Court at WALIN County, Florida,
this 29th day of Januy, 2009.

CLERK OF TE CIRCUIT COURT
Is/ BlPamela M. Oldfield
DEPUTY CLERK
(seal)

LAW OFFICES OF Q[ID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
900 SOUTH PINE ISND ROAD
SUITE 400
PLANTATION, FL 3324-3920
08-49156 (CWF)

IN ACCORDANCE VITH THE AMERI-
CANS WITH DISABITIES ACT, persons
with disabilities needg a special accom-
modation should corict COURT ADMIN-
ISTRATION, attheVW.TON CountyCourt-
house at 850-892-815, 1-800-955-8771
(TDD) or 1-800-958770, via Florida
Relay Service.

THIS NOTICE SHAL BE PUBLISHED
ONCE A WEEK FORTWO (2) CONSEC-
UTIVE WEEKS.,
PUBLISH IN: THE IEFUNIAK HERALD
BREEZE

2tc: February 5, 12, 2009
355J

IN THE CIRCUIT CIURT OF THE 1ST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 66-208-CA-000476

WACHOVIA MORTGAGE CORPORA-
TION

PLAINTIFF

VS.

DAN GRIFFIN; JON GRIFFIN; ANY
AND ALL UNKNOVW PARTIES CLAIM-
ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDI-
VIDUAL DEFENDAMT(S) WHO ARE
NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS'-
ES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS; ADAGIO COM-
MUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.

DEFENDANTS)

RE: NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
suant to an Order Granting, the Motion
to Reset Foreclosure Sale dated Janu-
ary 27, 2009 entered in Civil Case No.
66-2008-CA-000476 of the Circuit Court
of the 1ST Judicial Circuit in and for
WALTON County, DEFUNIAK SPRINGS,
Florida, I will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash at in the FRONT LOBBY,
SECOND FLOOR oftie WALTON County
Courthouse, 571 HIGHWAY 90 EAST, DE-
FUNIAK SPRINGS, lorida, at 11:00 a.m.
on the 20th day of February, 2009 the fol-
lowing described property as set forth in
said Summary Final Judgmept, to-wit:

CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO. D103, OF
ADAGIO CONDOMINIUMS (BUILD-
ING D), A CONDOMINIUM ALL AS SET
FORTH IN THE DECLARATION OF
CONDOMINIUM AND' THE EXHIBITS
ANNEXED THERETO AND FORMING
A PART THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2671, AT
PAGES 1610, ALL OF THE PUBLIC RE-
CORDS OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORI-
DA, AND AS MAY BE AMENDED FROM
TIME TO TIME. TOGETHER WITH ALL
APPURTENANCES THERETO- AC-
CORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF
CONDOMINIUM. SUBJECT, HOWEVER,
TO ALL OF THE PROVISIONS OF THE
DECLARATION OFCONDOMINIUM.

Any person claiming an interest in
the surplus from the jale if any other
than the property ov ier as of the date
of the lis Dendens must file a claim
within 60 days after the sale.

Dated this 28th day of January, 2009.

MARTHA INGLE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
/s/ By: Margaret Bishop
Deputy Clerk
(seal)

Publish in: THE DEFUNIAK
HERALD BREEZE

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERI-
CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons
with disabilities needing a special accom-
modation should contact COURT ADMIN-
ISTRATION, attheWALTON County Court-
house at 850-892-8133, 1-800-955-8771
(TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service.

DAVID J. STERN, PA.
900 South Pine Island Road Suite 400
Plantation, FL 33324-3920
(954) 233-8000 FAX (954) 233-8705
08-31188 WACNW

PLEASE FAX A C9PY OF THE FIRST
INSERTION TO (p54) 233-8705

2tc: February 5 12, 2009
356J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 2008CA 001687

REGIONS BANK, etc.,

Plaintiff,

v.

COLLEEN D. ROSS, elal.,

Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION PROPERTY

TO: Colleen D. Ross
Address Unknown

YOU.ARE HEREBYNOTIFIED that an


action to foreclose a mortgage on the fol-
lowing property in Waltm County, Florida:

Lot 17, Treetop,
according to the iat thereof as
recorded in Plat Boot 16, at Page 64,
of Public Records' olWalton County,
Floridi.

has been filed againstyou, and you are
required to serve a copyof your written de-
fenses, if any to it, on Plaintiffs' attorney,
whose name and address is J. Andrew
Baldwin, THE SOLOMOIN LAW GROUP,
PA., 1881 West Keniedy Boulevard *
Tampa, Florida 33606, ind file the original
with the Clerk of the above-styled Court,
on or before March 6,2009, an answer
must be filed or you willbe defaulted and a
judgment may be enteed against you for
the relief demanded in tie Complaint.

WITNESS my hanl and the seal of
said of said Court on Jamuary 28, 2009.


THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5,2009


Clerk of the Circuit Court
/s/ By: Renee Day
Deputy Clerk
(Court Seal)

Please publish this Notice in the De-
.Funiak Herald. A proof should be faxed
to Plaintiff's counsel (813/221-9198)
Drior to publication

2tc: February 5, 12, 2009
357J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 08CA001014

CENTRAL PROGRESSIVE BANK,

Plaintiff

vs.

SUMMIT LEASING & CAPITAL, LLC and
TUBA IV, LLC.

Defendants.

AMENDED NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE
PURSUANT TO SECTION 45 031(1) OF
THE FLORIDA STATUTES

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to the final judgment of foreclosure en-
tered on November 26, 2008 in Case No.
08CA001014 of the Circuit Court of the
First Judicial District for Walton County,
Florida, in which Central Progressive
Bank is the Plaintiff and Summit Leasing
& Capital, LLC and Tuba IV, LLC are the
Defendants,,I Sharla Hall, will sell at public
sale the following described real property:

Condominium Unit 101, The Summit,
A Commercial Condominium, together
with an undivided interest In the com-
mon elements, according to the Decla-
ration of Condominium thereof record-
ed in Official Record Book 2691, Page
2956, as amended from time to time, of
the Public records of Walton County,
Florida.

The sale will be held on February 27,
2009 at 11:00 a.m. to the highest and best
bidder for cash at Walton County Court-
house, Front Lobby Second Floor in Wal-
ton County, DeFuniak Springs, Florida,
in accordance with Section 45.031 of the
Florida Statutes.

Dated: January 28, 2009.

1s/ Margaret Bishop
Clerk of the Court
(seal)

Copies to:
Jannea S. Rogers (Fla. Bar 827924
April M. Dodd (Fla. Bar 0031033)
Adams and Reese LLP
11 North Water Street
Suite 23200
Mobile, Alabama 36602
Attorneys for Central Progressive Bank

Summit Leasing & Capital, .LLC
42 Business Centre Drive
Suite 401
Miramar Beach, FL 32550

Summit Leasing & Capital, LLC
Through its Registered Agent,
Joseph M. Cook
42 Business Centre Drive
Suite 303
Miramar.Beach, FL 32550

Deborah Marks, PA
Attorney for Tuba IV, LLC
999 Brickell Bay Drive, Suite 1809
Miami, Florida 33131

2tc: February 5,' 12, 2009
358J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA,
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 66-2008-CA-002010

COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS SERVICING, LP,

Plaintiff,

vs.

STEPHEN D. LEAVITT, et al,

Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO:
STEPHEN D. LEAVITT
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 104 VILLAGE
.BOULEVARD, UNIT 616,. SANTA ROSA
BEACH, FL 32459
ALSO ATTEMPTED SERVICE AT: 4740
ARBOR LAKE DR., CUMMING, GA
30040; 279 CHIPOLA CV., DESTIN, FL
32541 and 7025 N GLEN DR., CUM-
MING, GA 30028 ,
CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN '
"T O :
MARCIA L. LEAVITt
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 104 VILLAGE
.BOULEVARD, UNIT.616, SANTA ROSA
BEACH, FL 32459
ALSO ATTEMPTED SERVICE AT: 4740
ARBOR LAKE DR., CUMMING, GA
30040; 279 CHIPOLA CV., DESTIN, FL
32541 and 7025 N GLEN DR., CUM-
MING, GA30028
CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for
Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following
described property:

CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO. 616, BUILD-
ING 6, VILLAGE PLACE CONDOMIN-
IUM, A CONDOMINIUM, ACCORDING
TO THE DECLARATION THEREOF, AS
RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK 2684, AT PAGE 3598, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUN-
TY, FLORIDA, TOGETHER WITH AN UN-
DIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON
ELEMENTS APPURTENANT THERETO.

has been filed against you and you are
required to serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any, to it, on Marshall C. Wat-
son, PA., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose ad-
dress is 1800 NW 49th STREET, SUITE
120, FT. LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 on or
before 3/6/09, a date which is within thirty


(30) days after the first publication of this
Notice in the (Please publish in THE HER-
ALD BREEZE) 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.

In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) disabled
persons who, because of their disabilities,
need special accommodation to partici-
pate in this proceeding should contact the
ADA Coordinator at 571 East US Hwy. 90,
DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433 or Telephone
Voice/TDD (850) 892-8115 prior to such
proceeding.

WITNESS my hand and the seal of
this Court this 27th day of January, 2009.

Martha Ingle
As Clerk of the Court
/s/ By: Tina Potts
As Deputy Clerk


(seal) Service.


Publish: (Please publish in The Herald
Breeze)

2tc: February 5, 12, 2009
359J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE
STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 08001895CA

NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC F/K/A
CENTEX HOME EQUITY COMPANY,
LLC,

Plaintiff

vs.

EDWARD L. DROUHARD; THE UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF EDWARD L.
DROUHARD; GLORIA J. DIVINE; UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF GLORIAJ. DIVINE;
IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID. DEFENDANTSS,
IF REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED,
THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS,,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUST-
EES, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH,. UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTSS;
UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN
TENANT #2;

Defendantss.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: EDWARD L. DROUHARD; UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF EDWARD L.
DROUHARD; GLORIA J. DIVINE; UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF GLORIA J. DIVINE;
IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANTSS, IF
REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVI-
SEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CRED-
ITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE
NAMED DEFENDANTSS;

Whose residence are/is unknown.

YOU ARE HEREBY required to file
your answer or written defenses, if any,
in the above proceeding with the Clerk
of this Court, and to serve a copy thereof
upon the plaintiffs attorney, Law Offices
of Daniel C: Consuegra, 9204 King Palm
Drive, Tampa, FL 33619-1328, telephone
(813) 915-8660, facsimile (813) 915-0559,
within thirty days of the first publication of
this Notice, the nature of this proceeding
being a suit for foreclosure of mortgage
against the following described property,
to'wit:

LOT C, CHOCTAW SUBDIVISION, A
SUBDIVISION LOCATED IN SECTION
28, TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 21
WEST, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 2, PAGE 71, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY,
FLORIDA, LESS AND EXCEPT: BEGIN-
NING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER
OF LOT B, CHOCTAW SUBDIVISION,
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2,
PAGE 71, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA; GO
THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 52
MINUTES 10 SECONDS WEST ALONG
THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT B, 140
FEET TO THE WATER'S EDGE OF
CHOCTAWHATCHEE BAY; THENCE
NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID
WATER'S EDGE 40 FEET; THENCE
NORTH 14 DEGREES 11 MINUTES 34
SECONDS WEST, 124.56 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNINGS.

A/K/A
13869 HIGHWAY 20 WEST
NICEVILLE, FL 32578

If you fail to file your answer or writ-
ten defenses in the above proceeding, on
plaintiffs attorney, a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded in the
Complaint or Petition.

DATED at WALTON County this 26th
day of January, 2009.'

Clerk of the Circuit Court
/s/ By: Tina Potts
Deputy Clerk
(seal)

In accordance with the American with
Disabilities Act of 1990, persons need-
ing a special accommodation to par-
ticipate in this proceeding should con'-
tact the ASA Coordinator no later than
seven (7) days prior to the proceed-
ings. If hearing impaired, please call
(800) 955-9771 (TDD) or (800) 955-8770
(voice), via Florida Relay Service.

2tc: February 5, 12, 2009
360J


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO.: 08-000165-CA

BANCO POPULAR NORTH AMERICA,

Plaintiff,

vs.

ANDRE V. CORREA LEITA, et al.,

"Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO
CHAPTER 45

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant
to an Order or Final Judgment of Fore-
closure dated JANUARY 27th, 2009, and
entered in CASE NO.: 08-000165-CA, of
the Circuit Court of the FIRST Judicial
Circuit in and for WALTON County, -Flor-
ida, wherein BANCO POPULAR NORTH
AMERICA, is the Plaintiff and ANDRE V.
CORREA LEITA and BRANDON OAK
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC., et al.,
are the Defendants, I will sell to the high-
est and best bidder for cash on February
27, 2009, at 11:00 A.M., to the highest
bidder for cash, except as set forth here-
inafter, at THE FRONT LOBBY ON THE
SECOND FLOOR OF THE WALTON
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, LOCATED AT
571 U.S. HIGHWAY 90 EAST, DEFUNIAK
SPRINGS, FLORIDA, the following de-
scribed property as set forth in said Order
or Final Judgment, to wit:

LOT 4, BLOCK A, BRANDON OAKS
SECOND ADDITION, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGE 76, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

which has the address bf: 204 TROPICAL
WAY, FREEPORT, FL 32439.

In accordance with the Americans With
Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities
needing a special accommodation to par-
ticipate in this proceeding should contact
the Deputy Court Administrator's Office,
at Lee County Courthouse, telephone
(239) 533-1700, not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding. If hearing
impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8770, or Voice
(V) 1-800-955-8771, via Florida Relay


DATED this 27th day of January, 2009
at WALTON County, Florida.

MARTHA INGLE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
/s/ By: Sharla Hall
As Deputy Clerk
(seal)

Attorney for Plaintiff:
Solove & Solove, P.A.
c/o Robert A. Solove, Esquire
Kendallwood Office Park One
12002 SW 128th Court, Suite 201
Miami, Florida 33186
Tel. (305) 612-0800
Fax (305) 612-0801
robert@solovelawfirm.com

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361 J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 08 CA 000689

CITIMORTGAGE, INC., SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO ABN AMRO MORT-
GAGE GROUP, INC.

PLAINTIFF

VS.

ARTHUR BRITTAIN; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF ARTHUR BRITTAIN; JULIE
BRITTAIN; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JU-
LIE BRITTAIN; ANYANDALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH,
UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN
NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD
OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN
PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANT-
EES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; SUM-
MERSPELL OWNERS' ASSOCIATION,
INC.; RBC BANK (USA) F/K/A RBC
CENTURY BANK

DEFENDANTS)

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant
to a Summary Final Judgment of Foreclo-
sure Sale dated January 27, 2009 entered
in Civil Case No. 08 CA 000689 of the
Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial Circuit
in and for WALTON County, DeFuniak
Springs, Florida, I will sell to the highest
and best bidder for cash at in the Front
Lobby, Second Floor of the Walton County
Courthouse, at the WALTON County
Courthouse, located at 571 HIGHWAY 90
EAST, DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, Florida, at
11:00 a.m. on the 27th day of February,
2009 the following described property as
set forth in said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit:

UNIT 305, SUMMERSPELL CONDOMIN-:
IUM, A CONDOMINIUM ACCORDING
TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDO-
MINIUM THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
OR BOOK 1007 AT PAGE 211 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUN-
TY, FLORIDA, TOGETHER WITH AN UN-
DIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON
ELEMENTS APPURTENANT THERETO,
SUBJECT TO AND IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE COVENANTS, CONDITIONS,
RESTRICTIONS, TERMS AND OTHER
PROVISIONS OF SAID DECLARATION.

Any person claiming an interest in
the surplus from the sale, if any. other
than the property owner as of the date
of the lis pendens must file a claim
within 60 days after the sale.

Dated this 27th day of January 009J9

MARTHA INGLE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Is/ By: Sharla Hall
Deputy Clerk
(seal)

Publish in: THE DEFUNIAK
HERALD BREEZE

DAVID J. STERN, P.A.
900 South Pine Island Road Suite 400
Plantation, FL 33324-3920
(954) 233-8000
08-51124 (FM) CMI

PLEASE FAX A COPY OF THE FIRST
INSERTION TO (954) 233-8633

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERI-
CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons
with disabilities needing special accom-
modation should contact COURT ADMIN-
ISTRATION, at the WALTON County Court-
house at 850-892-8115, 1-800-955-8771
(TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida
Relay-Service. '


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362J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.
08CA-000866

REGIONS BANK SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO UNION PLANTERS BANK,
N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER WITH
UNION PLANTERS MORTGAGE, INC.,

Plaintiff,

vs.

ROBERT GLENN BEYERT A/K/A ROB-
ERT G. BEYERT, et. al.,

Defendants.

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursu-
ant to an Order or Final Judgment entered
in Case No. 08CA-000866 of the Circuit
Court of the 1ST Judicial Circuit in and
for WALTON County, Florida, wherein,
REGIONS BANK SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO UNION PLANTERS BANK,
N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER WITH
UNION PLANTERS MORTGAGE, INC.,
Plaintiff, and, ROBERT GLENN BEYERT
A/K/A ROBERT G. BEYERT, et. al., are
Defendants, I will sell to the highest bid-
der for cash at FRONT LOBBY, WALTON
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 571 HIGHWAY
90 EAST, DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, FLORI-
DA, at the hour of 11:00 a.m., on the 27th
day of February, 2009, the following de-
scribed property:

SCHEDULE A

Issuing Office File No.: 1062-1923929

COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST
CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUAR-
TER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1
SOUTH, RANGE 18 WEST, WALTON
COUNTY, FLORIDA, THENCE SOUTH
8858'5"' EAST 665.11 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CON-
TINUE SOUTH 8858'35" EAST 665.12
FEET; THENCE NORTH 01'30'34"
EAST 332.49 FEET; THENCE NORTH
8856'08" WEST 665.39 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH 01 27'45" WEST 332.95 TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING.

Any person claiming an interest in the sur-


plus from the sale, if any, other than the
property owner as of the date of the lis
pendens, must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale.

Dated this 27th day of January, 2009.

MARTHA INGLE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
/s/ By: Sharla Hall
Deputy Clerk
(seal)

Publish in: THE DEFUNIAK HERALD
BREEZE
Submitted by: GREENSPOON MARDER,
P.A., TRADE CENTRE SOUTH, SUITE
700 100 WEST CYPRESS CREEK ROAD,
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33309

IMPORTANT

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERI-
CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons
needing a reasonable accommodation to
participate in this proceeding should, no
later than seven (7) days prior, contact the
Clerk of the Court's disability coordinator
at M.C. BLANCHARD JUDICIAL CEN-
TER, 190 GOVERNMENTAL CENTER,
5TH FLOOR, PENSACOLA, FL 32502,
8505954400. If hearing or voice impaired,
contact (TDD) 800-955-8771, via Florida
Relay System.

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363J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE
STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 2008 CA 768

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
AS TRUSTEE,

Plaintiff,

vs.

FLOANNE PRIEST; THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF FLOANNE PRIEST; TRAC-
EY E. PRIEST A/K/A TRACEY PRIEST;
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF TRACEY
E. PRIEST A/K/A TRACEY PRIEST; IF
LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANTSS,
IF REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED,
THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUST-
EES, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTSS;
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-
TION .SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE
FOR FIRST MAGNUS FINANCIAL COR-
PORATION; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS
NOMINEE FOR COMMERCE SOUTH
BANK; EMERALD COAST FINEST
PRODUCE CO.', INC.; WHETHER DIS-
SOLVED OR PRESENTLY EXISTING,
TOGETHER WITH ANY GRANTEES, AS-
SIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, OR
TRUSTEES OF SAID DEFENDANTS)
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY, THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINST
DEFENDANTSS; UNKNOWN TENANT
#1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2;

Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF SALE


Notice is hereby given that, pursuant
to a Final Summary Judgment of Foreclo-
sure entered in the above-styled cause, in
the Circuit Court of Walton County, Flori-
da, I will sell the property situate in Walton
County, Florida, described as:

LOT 4 AND THE EAST 40 FEET OF LOT.
5, BLOCK 3, BEACHVIEW HEIGHTS
SUBDIVISION, (UNRECORDED) LYING
IN SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH,
RANGE 20 WEST, WALTON COUNTY,
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DE-
SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE
AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
SAID SECTION 32, THENCE GO SOUTH
90 DEGREES 00'00" WEST ALONG
THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION
32, A DISTANCE OF 668.43 FEET,
MORE OR LESS. THENCE GO NORTH
00 DEGREES 00'00".EAST AND PAR-
ALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID
SECTION 32, A DISTANCE OF 356.00
FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER
OF LOT 2, BLOCK 3, BEACHVIEW
HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION (UNRECORD-
ED); THENCE GO SOUTH 90 DEGREES
00'00" WEST AND PARALLEL TO THE
SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 32, A
DISTANCE OF 200.00 FEET TO THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 4,
BLOCK 3, BEACHVIEW HEIGHTS SUB-
DIVISION (UNRECORDED) AND THE
POINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE CON-
TINUE SOUTH 90 DEGREES 00'00"
WEST AND PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH
LINE OF SECTION 32, A DISTANCE OF
140.00 FEET; THENCE GO SOUTH 00,
DEGREES 00'00" EAST AND PARAL-
LEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID
SECTION 32, A DISTANCE OF 140.00
FEET; THENCE GO NORTH 90 DE-
GREES 00'00" EAST PARALLEL WITH
THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 32, A
DISTANCE OF 140.00 FEET; THENCE
GO NORTH 00 DEGREES 00'00" EAST
AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE
OF SAID SECTION 32, A DISTANCE OF
140.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE-
GINNING, LESS AND EXCEPT EAST
70 FEET OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED
PROPERTY.

A/K/A
81 Grande Avenue
Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459

at public sale, ,to the highest and best bid-
der, for cash, at the Walton County Court-
house, 571 U.S. Highway 90 East, in the
front lobby, DeFuniak Springs, Florida at
between 11:00 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Febru-
ary 27, 2009.

DATED THIS 27TH DAY OF January
2009.

Any person claiming an interest in the
surplus from the sale, if any, other than
the property owner as of the date of the lis
pendens, must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale.

Witness, my hand and seal of this
court on the 27th day of January, 2009.

CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
/s/ By: Sharla Hall
Deputy Clerk
(seal)

THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY:
Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa, FL 33619-1328
Attorneys for Plaintiff

In accordance with the American with
Disabilities Act of 1990, persons need-
ing a special accommodation to par-
ticipate in this proceeding should con-
tact the ASA Coordinator no later than
seven (7) days prior to the proceed-
ings. If hearing impaired, please call
(800) 955-9771 (TDD) or (800) 955-8770
(voice), via Florida Relay Service.

TO BE PUBLISHED IN: DeFuniak
Springs Herald

2tc: February 5, 12, 2009
364J


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 08000094CA

COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC.,

Plaintiff,

vs.

DOMINIC BREWER A/K/A DOMINIC
J. BREWER; PALMETTO HOMEOWN-
ERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF DOMINIC BREWER A/K/A
DOMINIC J. BREWER; JOHN DOE;
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS)
IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY,

Defendants.

PROPOSED NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
(Please publish in
THE HERALD BREEZE)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursu-
ant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure
dated the 27th day of January 2009, and
entered in Case No. 08000094CA, of the
Circuit Court of the 1ST Judicial Circuit in
and for Walton County, Florida, wherein
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC.
is the Plaintiff and DOMINIC BREWER
A/K/A DOMINIC J. BREWER; PALMETTO
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DOMINIC
BREWER A/K/A DOMINIC J. BREWER;
JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS) IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY are defendants.
I will sell to the highest and best bidder
for cash at the FRONT LOBBY SECOND
FLOOR, AT THE WALTON COUNTY
COURTHOUSE, IN THE DEFUNIAK
SPRINGS, FLORIDA, AT 11:00 A.M.,
(CENTRAL TIME) on the 27th day of Feb-
ruary, 2009, the following described prop-
erty as set forth in said Final Judgment, to
wit:

LOT 19, PALMETTO PLANTATION,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
ON FILE IN THE PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE.
40, IN THE OFFICE OF CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT, 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.

In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990. (ADA) disabled
persons who, because of their disabilities,
need- special accommodation to partici-
pate in this proceeding should contact the
ADA Coordinator at 571 East US Hwy. 90,
DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433 or Telephone
Voice/TDD (850) 892-8115 prior to such
proceeding.

Dated this 27th day of January 2009.

Martha Ingle
Clerk Of The Circuit Court
/s/ By: Sharla Hall
Deputy Clerk
(seal)


Submitted by:
Law Office of Marshall C. Watson
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone: (954) 453-0365
Facsimile: (954) 7-71-6052
Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438
07-26660

2tc: February 5, 12, 2009
365J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 08-CA-223

SUNTRUST MORTGAGE INC.,

Plaintiff,

vs.

STUART E. SLICIS, et al.,
(
Defendant(s)..

NOTICE OF SALE
PLEASE PUBLISH IN
"THE DEFUNIAK HERALD"

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant
to an Order or Final Judgment Schedul-
ing Foreclosure Sale entered on Janu-
ary 27, 2009 in this case now pending in
said Court, the style of which is indicated
above.

I will sell to the highest and best bid-
der for cash in the front Lobby, Second
Floor, Walton County Courthouse, 571
US Highway 90 East, DeFuniak Springs,
Walton County, Florida, at 11.O0 a.m., on
the 27th day of February, 2009, the follow-
ing described property as set forth in said
Order or Final Judgment, to-wit:

EXHIBIT "A"

Commence at the Southwest corner
of the Southeast quarter of Section
10, Township 1 South, Range 19 West,
Walton County, Florida; thence East,
28.00 feet; thence North 01 degree
30'00" West, 1097.05 feet; thence North
88 degrees 29'34" East, 471.47 feet to
the Point of Beginning; thence South
00 degrees 42'06" West, 84.33 feet;
thence North 88 degrees 30'00" East,
217.01 feet; thence North 08 degrees
17'55" East, 54.64 feet; thence North 21
degrees 09'15" West, 32.34 feet; thence
South 88 degrees 29'34" West, 212.20
feet to the Point of Beginning.

ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST
IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF
ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS
PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN
60 DAYS AFTER ftIE SALE.

ENTERED at Walton County, Florida,
this 27th day of January, 2009.

MARTHA INGLE
As Clerk, Circuit Court
WALTON, Florida
Is/ By: Sharla Hall
As Deputy Clerk
(seal)


SPEAR AND HOFFMAN P.A.
Dadeland Executive Center
9700 South Dixie Highway, Suite 610
Miami, Florida 33156
Telephone: (305) 670-2299
STS-C-1073/op

2tc: February 5, 12, 2009
366J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 08 CA 204

RBC CENTURY BANK

PLAINTIFF

VS.











THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5,2009
ROBERT L. SANDERS ETAL., State on August 21, 2006, Document 17 MINUTES 38 SECONDS EAST, A
No. 200603464996. DISTANCE OF 202.21 FEET; THENCE
DEFENDANTS Parcel ID# 14-3S-19-25403-000-0030 PROCEED NORTH 16 .DEGREES 42
MINUTES 19 SECONDS WEST, A DIS-
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ANY LIENHOLDER CLAIMING AN IN- TANCE OF 255.00 FEET; THENCE PRO-
TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FUNDS CEED NORTH 18 DEGREES 07 MIN-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- FROM THIS SALE, IF ANY, MUST FILE UTES 50 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE
suant to a Summary Final Judgment of A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE OF 298.72 FEET; THENCE PROCEED
foreclosure dated January 27, 2009 en- SALE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION NORTH 17 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 03
tered in Civil Case No. 08 CA 204 of the 45.031 (1)(a), FLORIDA STATUTES. SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 50.00
Circuit Court in and for WALTON County, FEET; THENCE PROCEED SOUTH 73
Florida, I will sell to the highest and best DATED this the 27th day of January, DEGREES 09 MINUTES 42 SECONDS
bidder for cash at THE FRONT LOBBY, 2009. WEST, A DISTANCE OF 200.00 FEET
SECOND FLOOR, WALTON COUNTY MARTHA INGLE TO A POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE
COURTHOUSE, 571 HIGHWAY 90 EAST, Clerk of the Court EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF
DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, WALTON COUN- Is/ By: Sharia Hall 3468.30 FEET, SAID POINT BEING ON
TY, FLORIDA, at 11:00 a.m. (CST) on the Deputy Clerk THE AFORESAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY
27th day of February, 2009 the following (seal) LINE OF BAY GROVE ROAD; THENCE
described property as set forth in said PROCEED ALONG THE ARC. OF SAID
Summary Final Judgment,'to-wit: 2tc: February 5, 12, 2009 CURVE, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE
369J OF 03 DEGREES 58 MINUTES 08 SEC-
LOT 9, TRESCA PLACE, ACCORDING ONDS, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 240.26
TO THE PLAT RECORDED THEREOF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR FEET, (CHORD BEARING AND DIS-
IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGE 46-46A, OF WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA TANCE = NORTH 14 DEGREES 01 MIN-
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON CASE NO.: 2008 CA 000632 UTES 13 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE
COUNTY, FLORIDA. OF 240.21 FEET); THENCE DEPARTING
WHITNEY NATIONAL BANK, SAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE, PRO-
Dated this 27th day of January, 2009. CEED NORTH 78 DEGREES 09 MIN-
Plaintiff, UTES 36 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE
Any person claiming an interest in OF 200.15 FEET; THENCE PROCEED
the surplus from the sale. if any. other v. NORTH 11 DEGREES 12 MINUTES 35
than the orooerty owner as of the date SECONDS WESTADISTANCE OF 100.00
of the lis oendens must file a claim JOHN WILLIS HOMES OF FLORIDA, FEET; THENCE PROCEED SOUTH 78
within sixty (60) days after the sale. LLC.; JOHN P. WILLIS; CYPRESS DEGREES 09 MINUTES 36 SECONDS
DUNES OWNERS ASSOCIATION,'INC.; WEST, A DISTANCE OF 200.15 FEET
MARTHA INGLE and DUNES 30A LLC, TO A POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE
Clerk of the Circuit Court EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS
/s/ By: Sharia Hall Defendants., OF 3468.30 FEET, SAID POINT BEING
Deputy Clerk ON THE AFORESAID EAST RIGHT OF
(seal) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE WAY LINE; THENCE PROCEED ALONG
THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, THROUGH
Publish in: Notice is hereby given that the under- A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00 DEGREES
THE DEFUNIAK HERALD BREEZE signed, Martha Ingle, Clerk of.the Circuit 06 MINUTES 29 SECONDS, AN ARC
Court of Walton County, Florida, will on DISTANCE OF 6.54 FEET, (CHORD
THE LAW OFFICES OF BAKALAR the 26th day of February, 2009, at 11:00 BEARING AND DISTANCE = NORTH 10
&TOPOUZIS, PA. o'clock A.M., in the front lobby on the DEGREES 19 MINUTES 46 SECONDS
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF second floor of the Walton County Court- WEST, A DISTANCE OF 6.54 FEET),
450 N. PARK ROAD, SUITE410 house, located at 571 U.S. Highway 90 TO THE POINT TANGENCY OF SAID
HOLLYWOOD, FL. 33021 East, DeFuniak Springs, Florida, 32435, CURVE; THENCE PROCEED NORTH
(954)965-9101 offerforsale and sell at public outcry to the 10 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 32 SEC-
highest and best bidder for cash; the fol- ONDS WESTALONG SAID EAST RIGHT
If you are a person with a disability lowing described property situated in the OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 131.32
who needs any accommodation in order County of Walton, State of Florida, to-wit: FEET; THENCE DEPARTING SAID EAST
to participate in this proceeding you are RIGHT OF WAY LINE, PROCEED SOUTH
entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision Lot 59, Cypress Dunes Replat, ac- 89 DEGREES 41 MINUTES 37 SEC-
of certain assistance. Please contact the cording to the map or plat thereof as ONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 203.67
office of the Court Administrator, WALTON recorded in Plat Book 16, Page(s) 43- FEET; THENCE PRdCEED NORTH 10
County Courthouse, at within two (2) work- 43K, of the Public Records of Walton DEGREES 16 MINUTES 32 SECONDS
ing days of your receipt of this Notice of County, Florida. WEST, A DISTANCE OF 125.00 FEET;
Sale; 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) for hearing THENCE PROCEED' NORTH 89 DE-
impaired or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida pursuant to the final judgment entered in GREES 41 MINUTES 37 SECONDS
. Relay Service. a case pending in said Court, the style of WEST, A DISTANCE OF 203.67 FEET TO
which is listed above. Any person claim- THE AFORESAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY
2tc: February 5, 12., 2009 ing an interest in the surplus from the sale, LINE OF BAY GROVE ROAD; THENCE
367J if any, other than the property owner as PROCEED NORTH 10, DEGREES 16
6f the date of the lis pendens must file a MINUTES 32 SECONDS WEST ALONG
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE claim within sixty (60) days after the sale. SAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A
FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR DISTANCE OF 250.00 FEET; THENCE
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA Persons with a' disability who need DEPARTING SAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY
CIRCUIT CIVIL ACTION special 'accommodations must notice the LINE, PROCEED SOUTH 89 DEGREES
CASE NO. 08-CA-1360 individual signed below not later than sev- 42 MINUTES 28 SECONDS EAST, A DIS-
en (7) days prior to the proceeding which TANCE OF 203.66 FEET; THENCE PRO-
TRUSTMARK NATIONAL BANK, is the subject of this notice to insure that CEED NORTH 10 DEGREES 16 MIN-,
reasonable accommodations are avail- UTES 32 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE
Plaintiff, able. OF 125.00 FEET; THENCE PROCEED
NORTH 00 DEGREES 27 MINUTES 37
vs. WITNESS my hand and official seal SECONDS EAST,ADISTANCE OF 109.60
of this Honorable Court, this 27th day of FEET; THENCE PROCEED NORTH 89
JAMES C. BREITENFELD and GAIL L. January, 2009. DEGREES 42 MINUTES 28 SECONDS
BREITENFELD, husband and wife, WEST, A DISTANCE OF 211.87 FEET
MARTHA INGLE TO A POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE
Defendants. Clerk of Circuit Court SOUTHEASTERLY AND HAVING A RA-
Walton County, Florida DIUS OF 448.43 FEET SAID POINT BE-
NOTICE OF SALE /s/ By: Sharla Hall ING ON THE AFORESAID EAST RIGHT
Deputy Clerk OF WAY LINE OF BAY GROVE ROAD;
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant (seal) THENCE PROCEED ALONG SAID EAST
to a Final Summary Judgment entered Prepared by: AND SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE
in the above-styled cause, in the Circuit Robert S. Rushing, Esquire THE FOLLOWING FIVE (5) CALLS: (1)
Court of Walton County, Florida, I will sell (Florida Bar No.: 0013946) THENCE PROCEED ALONG THE ARC
the property situate in Walton County, Carver, Darden, Koretzky, Tessier, Finn, OF SAID CURVE, THROUGH A CEN-
Florida, more particularly described below, Blossman & Areaux, LLC TRAL ANGLE OF 65 DEGREES 47 MIN-
at public sale, to the highest and best bid- 1300 West Main Street UTES 11 SECONDS, AN ARC DISTANCE
der, for cash, at the front door of the Clerk Pensacola, FL 32502 OF 514.89 FEET, (CHORD BEARING
of Court's Office, Walton County Court- (850) 266-2300 AND DISTANCE = NORTH 36 DEGREES
house, 571 Highway 90 East, DeFuniak 05 MINUTES 43 SECONDS EAST, A
Springs, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock a.m., on Conformed Copies to: DISTANCE OF 487.07 FEET), TO THE
the 26th day of February, 2009: Robert S. Rushing, Esquire POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE;
Carver, Darden, Koretzky, Tessier, Finn, (2) THENCE PROCEED NORTH 68 DE-
LOT 16, GRAYTQN BAYOU SUBDI- Blossman &Areaux, LLC AGREES 59 MINUTES 18 SECONDS
VISION, according to'the Platthereof as ,1300 West Main Street EAST, A DISTANCE OF 231.15 FEET
recorded in Plat Book 16, Pages 31 and Pensacola, FL 35202 TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A
31A, of the Public Records of Walton CURVE CONCAVE NQRTHWESTERLY
County, Florida. Richard H. Powell, Esquire. AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 2888.17
Richard H. Powell &Associates, P.A. FEET;' (3) THENCE PROCEED ALONG
Any person claiming an interest in the P.O. Drawer 2167 THE ARC OF SAID CURVE,'THROUGH
surplus funds from the sale, if any, other Ft..Walton Beach, Florida 32549 A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 10 DEGREES
than the property owner as of the date of 06. MINUTES 00 SECONDS, AN ARC
the lis pendens, must file a claim within 60 Raymond F. Newman, Jr. DISTANCE OF 509.12 FEET (CHORD
days after the sale : Becker & Poliakoff, P.A. BEARING AND DISTANCE = NORTH 63
348 Miracle Strip Pkwy. SW DEGREES 56 MINUTES 18 SECONDS
WITNESS my. hand and the seal of Paradise Village Suite 7 EAST, A DISTANCE OF 508.46 FEET),
this Court on January 26, 2009. Ft. Walton Beach, Florida 32548-5253 TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF
SAID CURVE; (4) THENCE PROCEED
MARTHA INGLE Dixon Ross McCloy, Jr. NORTH 58 DEGREES 53 MINUTES
Clerk of Walton County Harrison, Sale, McCloy, 18 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF
/s/ By: Sharla Hall Durican& Jackson, CHTD. 265.28 FEET'TO THE'POINT.OF CURVA-
Deputy. Clerk P.O. Drawer 1579 TURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTH-
(seal) Panama City, Florida 32402 EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF
1114.57 FEET; (5) THENCE PROCEED
Conformed CopiesTo:. 2tc: February 5, 12, 2009 ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE,
370J THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 01
,Bradley P. Herndon DEGREES 41 MINUTES 15 SECONDS,
Bradley P Hemdon, P.A. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE BY AN ARC DISTANCE OF 32.83 FEET
Post Office Box 520, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT (CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE
Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32549-0520 = NORTH 59 DEGREES 43 MINUTES
Notice is hereby given that the under- 55 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF
L. Paul Sirmans signed, Honorable Martha Ingle, Clerk of 32.83 FEET); THENCE DEPARTING
L. Paul Sirmans, P.A. the Circuit Court of Walton County, Flor- SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY
Post Office Box 1999 ida, will on February 26, 2009, at 11:00 LINE, PROCEED SOUTH 10 DEGREES
Santa Rosa Beach, Florida 32459 a.m. (Central Time) in the front lobby on 54 MINUTES 07 SECONDS EAST, A
the second floor of the Walton County DISTANCE OF 212.65 FEET; THENCE
MARTHA INGLE Courthouse, located at 571 U. S. High- PROCEED NORTH 62 DEGREES 31
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT way 90 East, DeFuniak Springs, Florida, MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST, A DIS-
/s/ BY: Sharia Hall Walton County, Florida offer for sale, and TANCE OF 105.00 FEET; THENCE PRO-
Deputy Clerk sell at public outcry to the highest and best CEED SOUTH 01 DEGREES 42 MIN-
(seal) bidder, the following described real and UTES 11 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE
personal property lying and being located OF 452.95 FEET; THENCE PROCEED
2tc: February 5, 12, 2009 in Walton County, Florida, to wit: NORTH 89 DEGREES 12 MINUTES 47
368J SECONDSEAST, ADISTANCEOF719.38
All of the land in the County of Walton, FEET; THENCE PROCEED SOUTH 00
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, State of Florida, described below together DEGREES 34 MINUTES 38 SECONDS
FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF with all future and present improvements WEST, A DISTANCE OF 2921.42 FEET
THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR and fixtures; privileges, hereditaments, TO THE AFORESAID SOUTH LINE OF
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA and appurtenances; leases, licenses and SECTION 33 AND THE POINT OF BE-
CASE NO: 08-CA001086 other agreements; rents, issues and prof- GINNING OF THE PARCEL HEREIN DE-
its; water, Well, ditch, reservoir and mineral SCRIBED.


VISION BANK, A Florida Banking Cor-
poration, Organized and existing under
the laws of the State of Florida,

Plaintiff,

vs.

B0052 PROPERTIES, LLC, a Florida
Limited Liability Company, STEPHAN
C. BROWN, Individually and as Manag-
ing Member of B0052 Properties, LLC,
a Florida Limited Liability Company,
MARTIN H. WILLIAMS, Individually and
as Managing Member of B0052 Prop-
erties, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability
Company, and WATERCOLOR COM-
MUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC., A Florida
Non Profit Corporation,

Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursu-
ant to an Order or Final Judgment entered
in the above-styled cause, I will sell at
public sale, to the highest and best bid-
der for cash, at the 2nd floor lolby of the
courthouse of Walton County, DeFuniak
Springs, Florida, at the hour of 11:00 A.M.,
on the 26th day of February, 2009, the
property situated in Walton County, Flori-
da, described as:

Lot 3, Cedar Woods at WaterColor, ac-
cording to the Plat thereof as recorded
in Plat Book 14, Page 16, of the Public
Records of Walton County, Florida.
and
ALL Items of Personal" Property as
per the UCC Financing Statement on
Schedule A filed with the Secretary of


rights and stock, and standing timber and
crops pertaining to the real property (col-
lectively, "Property"):

PARCEL A:

A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTION
33, TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, RANGE 19
WEST, WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA,
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DE-
SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST
CORNER OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP
1 SOUTH, RANGE 19 WEST, WALTON
COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE PROCEED
NORTH 89 DEGREES 15 MINUTES 05
SECONDS WEST, ALONG THE SOUTH
LINE OF SAID SECTION 33A DISTANCE
OF 3286.45 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE
NORTH 89 DEGREES 15 MINUTES 05
SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH
LINE OF SECTION 33, A DISTANCE OF
1511.10 FEET TO THE EAST RIGHT
OF WAY OF BAY GROVE ROAD (66'
R/W); THENCE PROCEED NORTH 08
DEGREES 35 MINUTES 27 SECONDS
WEST ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT OF
WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 759.59 FEET
TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF
A CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY AND
HAVING A RADIUS OF 3104.94 FEET;
THENCE PROCEED ALONG THE ARC
OF SAID CURVE, THROUGH A CEN-
TRAL ANGLE OF 04 DEGREES 51 MIN-
UTES 21 SECONDS, AN ARC DISTANCE
OF 263.14 FEET, (CHORD BEARING
AND DISTANCE = NORTH 11 DEGREES
01 MINUTES 07 SECONDS WEST, A
DISTANCE OF 263.06 FEET); THENCE
DEPARTING SAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY
LINE, PROCEED NORTH 74 DEGREES


PARCEL B:

COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST
CORNER OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP
2 SOUTH, RANGE 19 WEST; THENCE
RUN NORTH 89014'31", WEST 2665.41
FEETALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID
SECTION 4 TO A CONCRETE MONU-
MENT AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER
OF GOVERNMENT LOT 2 OF SAID SEC-
TION 4; THENCE NORTH 8913' WEST
1369.65 FEET ALONG THE NORTH
LINE OF SAID GOVERNMENT LOT 2 TO
A CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE
SOUTH 957'51" EAST 1342.76 FEET TO
A CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE
SOUTH 8912'07" EAST 1129.54 FEET
TO THE EAST LINE OF GOVERNMENT
LOT 2; THENCE NORTH 0*20'12" EAST
1319.54 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE-
GINNING. ALL LYING AND BEING IN
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA.

pursuant to the Summary Final Judgment
of Foreclosure entered in a case pending
in said Court, the style of which is

COLONIAL BANK, N.A.,

Plaintiff,
VS.
'vs.

R & B CONSTRUCTION OF NORTH-
WEST FL., INC., ROLLIN ROCKET, IV
and BRANDON R. ROBERTSON,

Defendants.

and the docket number of which is 2008
CA 000653.


Any person claiming an interest in the sur-
plus from the sale, if any, other than the
property owner as of the date of the lis
pendens must file a claim with the clerk of
the court within 60 days after the sale.

In accordance with the AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT, persons needing a
special accommodation to participate in
this proceeding should contact the under-
signed not later than seven days prior to
the 'proceeding to ensure that reasonable
accommodations are available.

WITNESS my hand and the official seal
of this' Honorable Court this 27th day of
January, 2009.

MARTHA INGLE
Clerk of the. Circuit Court
/s/ By: Sharla Hall
Deputy Clerk
[SEAL OF THE COURT]


H. LEE STRAYHAN, III
Florida Bar No. 0028519
Clark, Partington, Hart,
Larry, Bond & Stackhouse .
34990 Emerald Coast Parkway, Suite 301
Destin, Florida 32541
(850) 650-3304; (850)650-3305 fac-
simile
Attorneys for Plaintiff

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR WALTON COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NUMBER 09CP000012

IN RE: Estate of
.STEPHEN MICHAEL BANE, II

Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of
STEPHEN MICHAEL BANE, II, deceased,
whose date of death was April 13, 2008,
File Number 09CP000012, is pending in
the Circuit Court in and for Walton County,.
Florida, Probate Division, the address of
which is. The names and addresses of the
Co-personal representatives and the per-
sonal representatives' attorneys are set
forth below.

All creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or demands
against decedent's estate oA whom a copy
of this notice is served within three months
after the date of the first publication of
this notice must file their claims with this
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.

All other creditors of the decedent and
persons having claims or demands against
the decedent's estate, must file their claims
with this Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB-
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE.

ALL'CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PE-
RIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM
FILED TWO, (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.

The date of the first publication of this
Notice is 2-5-09.

ATTORNEY FOR CO-PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVES:
ARTICE L. McGRAW
Florida Bar No. 112267
817 North Palafox Street
Pensacola, Florida 32501
(850) 438-4036

CO-PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES:
Delinda Bane
3923 UOral Street
Panama City Beach, FL 32408

Stephen M.'Bane, M.D.
Century Building
2280 Opitz Blvd., Suite 340
Woodbridge, VA 22191

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.
66-2008-CA-00948

REGIONS BANK D/B/A
REGIONS MORTGAGE,

Plaintiff, ,

vs. \

JAMES M. COOK et. al.,'

Defendants.

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant
to an Order or Final Judgment entered in
Case No. 66-2008-CA-00948 of the Circuit
Court of the 1ST Judicial Circuit in and for
WALTON County, Florida, wherein, RE-
GIONS BANK D/B/A REGIONS MORT-
GAGE, Plaintiff, and, JAMES M. COOK,
et. al., are Defendants, I will sell to the
highest bidder for cash at FRONT LOB-
BY, WALTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE,
571 HIGHWAY 90 EAST, DEFUNIAK
SPRINGS, FLORIDA, at the hour of 11:00
a.m., on the 24th day of .February, 2009,
the following described property:

TOPSAIL VILLAGE, A CONDOMINI-
UM, ALL AS SET FORTH IN THE DEC-
LARATION OF CONDOMINIUM AND
THE EXHIBITS ANNEXED THERETO
AND FORMING A PART THEREOF, AS
RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK 2670, PAGE 16-128, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUN-
TY, FLORIDA, AND AS MAY BE AMEND-
ED FROM TIME TO TIME. TOGETHER
WITH ALL OF ITS APPURTENANCES
ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION
OF CONDOMINIUM, SUBJECT, HOW-
EVER, TO ALL OF THE PROVISIONS
OF THE DECLARATION OF CONDO-
MINIUM.


Any person claiming an interest in the sur-
plus from the sale, if any, other than the
property owner as of the date of the lis
pendens, must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale.

Dated this 27th day of January, 2009.

MARTHA INGLE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
/s/ By: Margaret Bishop
Deputy Clerk
(seal)

Publish in: THE DEFUNIAK HERALD
BREEZE
Submitted by: GREENSPOON MARDER,
P.A., TRADE CENTRE SOUTH, SUITE
700 100 WEST CYPRESS CREEK ROAD,
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33309


IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERI-
CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, persons
needing a reasonable accommodation to
participate in this proceeding should, no
later than seven (7) days prior, contact the
Clerk of the Court's disability coordinator
at M.C. BLANCHARD JUDICIAL CEN-
TER, 190 GOVERNMENTAL CENTER,
5TH FLOOR, PENSACOLA, FL 32502,
8505954400. If hearing or voice impaired,
contact (TDD) 800-955-8771, via Florida
Relay System.

(19314.0055)

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2008-CA-001783

AMTRUST BANK,

Plaintiff,

vs.

HEATH B. RANSONNET, et ux., et al.,

Defendantss.

NOTICE OF ACTION
PLEASE PUBLISH IN
"THE DFFUNIAK HERALD"


TO:
HEATH B. RANSONNET AND UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF HEATH B. RAN-
SONNET, if alive, and/or dead his (their)
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or
grantees and all persons or parties claim-
ing by, through, under or against him
(them).
Residence is unknown.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Action for
foreclosure of a.mortgage on the following
property in WALTON County, Florida:

LOT 23, OF BON VILLAS PHASE 2,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF,
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12,
PAGE(S) 27 AND 27A, OF THE PUB-
LIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUNTY,
FLORIDA.

has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written de-
fenses, if any, to it on SPEAR AND HOFF-
MAN, P.A., Attorneys, whose address is
9700 South Dixie Highway, Suite 610,
Miami, Florida 33156, (305) 670-2299,
within 30 days after the first publica-
.tion of the notice, and to file the original
with the Clerk of this Court either before
service on SPEAR AND HOFFMAN, P.A.,
attorneys or immediately thereafter, other-
wise a default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the Complaint
or Petition.

WITNESS my hand and seal of this
Court on this 26th day of January, 2009.

/s/ Martha Ingle
As Clerk of the Court
/s/ By: Tina Potts
As Deputy Clerk
(seal)

ATR-C-227/sa

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 08-CA-48

AURORA LOAN SERVICES LLC,

Plaintiff,

vs.

DENISE YAGODZINSKI, et al.,

Defendantss.

NOTICE OF SALE
PLEASE PUBLISH IN
"THE DEFUNIAK HERALD"



NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursu-
ant to the Final Judgment entered in this
case now pending in said Court, the style
of which is indicted above.

I will sell to the highest and best bid-
der for cash at the front Lobby, Second
Floor, Walton County Courthouse, 571
US Highway 90 East, DeFuniak Springs,
Walton County, Florida, on the 26th day
of February, 2009, at 11:00 a.m., the fol-
lowing described property as set forth in
said Order or Final Judgment, to-wit:

LOT 24, OF EMERALD WATERS
VILLAGE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 13, PAGES 27 AND 27A, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF WALTON COUN-
TY, 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.

ORDERED AT WALTON COUNTY,
FLORIDA, this 26th day of January, 2009.

/Is/ Martha Ingle
As Clerk of the Court
Walton County, Florida
7s/ By: Margaret Bishop
As Deputy Clerk
(seal)

SPEAR & HOFFMAN P.A.
Dadeland Executive Center
9700 South Dixie Highway, Suite 610
Miami, Florida 33156
Telephone: (305) 670-2299
AUY-C-1112/VL

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375J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE
STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
WALTON COUNTY
CIRCUIT CIVIL
CASE NO. 66-2008-CA-000776

WACHOVIA BANK,


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,

Plaintiff,

V.

MARK S. ESWEIN; PATRICIA ESWEIN;
CYPRESS DUNES OWNERS ASSO-
CIATION, INC.; and ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST A
NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION,
OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE
ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN
THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED,

Defendants.

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant


PAGE 13-C
to a Summary Final Judgment of Foreclo-
sure dated January 23, 2009, and entered
in Case No. 66-2008-CA-000776 of the
Circuit Court for Walton County, Florida, I
will sell to the highest and best bidder for
cash in the front lobby on the second floor
of the Walton County Courthouse, 571
U.S. Highway 90 East, DeFuniak Springs,
Florida, at 11:00 a.m. Central Time on the
26th day of February 2009, the following
described property as set forth in said
Summary Final Judgment:

Lot 158, CYRPESS DUNES, according
to plat thereof recorded in Plat Book
15, page 74, public records of Walton
County, Florida.

TOGETHER WITH all the improvements
now or hereafter erected on the prop-
erty, and all easements, rights, appur-
tenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil
and gas rights and profits, water rights
and stock and all fixtures now or here-
after attached to the property.

* ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER-
EST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE
SALE, IFANY, OTHER THAN THE PROP-
ERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF LIS
PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN
SIXTY (60) DAYS AFTER THE SALE."

WITNESS my hand and the seal of
this Court on January 26, 2009.

In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities
needing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding., should con-
tact the individual or agency sending this
notice no later than seven (7) days prior
to the proceeding, If hearing impaired,
(TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V)
1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Ser-
vice.

MARTHA INGLE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
/ /s/ By: Margaret Bishop
Deputy Clerk
(seal)

Publish in:
The DeFuniak Springs Herald/Breeze
P.Q. Box 1546
DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435

Invoice to: Gerald D. Davis, Esquire
Trenam, Kemker, Scharf, Barkin, Frye,
O'Neill & Mullis, P.A.
200 Central Avenue, Suite 1600
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
(727) 896-7171


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2009


STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
NOTICE OF INTENT TO ISSUE PERMIT

This intent to issue a permit (File No.
66-291144-001-DF) to Walton County
BQCC, Public Works Department, 97
Montgomery Circle, DeFuniak Springs, FL
32435, to impact 0.23 acres of jurisdiction-
al wetlands for the construction of an eight
foot wide by 1.75 mile long bike/pedestrian
path along Lake Road, with enhancement
and preservation of 1.64 acres of offsite
wetlands, is hereby granted unless a suffi-
cient petition for an administrative hearing
is timely filed under sections 120.569 and
120.57 of the Florida Statutes as provided
below.

The project is located along Lake Road in
Laurel Hill, Section 27, Township 6 North,
Range, ,W'st, adjacent to Lake Jack-
son, Cla cll .Watersof the State, Latitude:
30*59'12.38",' Longitude: -86*19'39.36",
in Walton County. The offsite m;ligati6or
property &a. localtd at 5900 Long Road,
in DeFuniak Springs, Section32 Town-
ship 5 Norlh, Range 21 West, Latitude:
30'52 54.?4J7I. Longituce 8621'42.97"W,
in Walton County

-The procedures for petitioning for a hear-
ing are set forth below.

A person whose substantial interests are
affected by the Department's action may
petition for an administrative proceeding
(hearing) under sections 120.569 and
120.57 of the Florida Statutes. The peti-
tion must contain the information set forth
below and must be filed (received by the
clerk) In the Office of General Counsel of
the Department at 3900 Commonwealth
Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee,
Florida 32399-3000.

Because the administrative' hearing pro-
cess is designed to redetermine final
agency action on the application, the filing
of a petition for an administrative hearing
may result in a'modification of the permit
and lease, or even a denial of the applica-
tion. Accordingly, the applicant is.advised
not to commence construction or other
activities under this permit/lease until the
deadlines below for filing a petition for an
administrative hearing, or request for an
extension of time have expired.

Under rule 62-110.106(4) of the Florida
Administrative Code, a .person whose
substantial interests are affected by the
Department's action may also request an
extension of time to file a petition for an
administrative hearing. The Department
may, for good cause shown, grant the re-
quest for an extension of time. Requests
for extension of time must be filed with
the Office of General Counsel of the De-
partment at 3900 Commonwealth Boule-'
vard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida
32399-3000, before the applicable dead-
line. A timely request for extension of time
shall toll the running time period for filing a
petition until the request is acted upon. If
a request is filed late, the Department may
still grant it upon a motion by the request-
ing party showing that the failure to file a
request for an extension of time before
the deadline was the result of excusable
neglect.

In the event that a timely and sufficient
petition for an administrative hearing is
filed, other persons whose substantial in-
terests will be affected by the outcome of
the administrative process have the right
to petition to intervene in the proceeding.
Intervention will be only at the discretion
of the presiding officer upon the filing of a
motion in compliance with rule 28-106.205
of the Florida Administrative Code.

In accordance with rules 28-106.111(2)
and 62-110.106(3)(a)(4), petitions for an
administrative hearing by the applicant
must be filed within 21 days of receipt of
this written notice. Petitions filed by any
persons other than the applicant, and
other than those entitled to written notice
under section 120.60(3) of the Florida
Statutes, must be filed within 21 days of
publication of the notice or within 21 days
of such notice, regardless of the date of
publication.

Under section 120.60(3) of the Florida
Statutes, however, any person who has
asked the Department for notice of agen-
cy action may file a petition within 21 days
of such notice, regardless of the date of
publication.

The petitioner shall mail a copy of the
petition to the applicant at the address
indicated above at the time of filing. The
failure of any person tofile a petition for an
administrative hearing or pursue media-
tion as provided below Within the appropri-
ate time period shall constitute a waiver of









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CAA'.


THE DeFUNIAK SPRINGS HERALD BREEZE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5,2009



VaCentine Tour of q-omes


The Cultural Arts As-
sociation of Walton County
announces that tickets are
now on sale for the Valentine
Tour of Homes to be held
Saturday, Feb.14, showcas-
ing five homes along the
beaches of South Walton.
The proceeds from the
Tour benefit the CAA's Edu-
cational Giving Program,
which provides grants to
Walton County teachers
and scholarships for stu-
. .. -_ - . .. -


dents to participate in sup-
plemental and continuing
art education. Co-chairs
Sherry Carter and Malayne
DeMars carefully chose the
five homes on this year's
tour, including an historic
Grayton Beach home.
Tickets are $25 and in-
clude admission to the tour,
special lunch and drink of-
fers at Cowgirl Kitchen and
PJ's Coffee, automatic entry
into the prize drawing and


complimentary poster art-
work by Walton County's
2009 Artist of the Year Mi-
chael McCarty.
Tickets may be purchased
at the following locations: in
Rosemary Beach at Tracery
Interiors (72 Main Street,
(850)231-6755), in Seaside
at Sundog Books (89 Cen-
tral Square, (850)231-5481),
in Blue Mountain Beach
at the CAA office (2282 W.
CR-30-A, (850)622-5970), in


Santa Rosa Beach at Em-
erald Coast Flowers (4942
U.S. 98 West, (850) 267-
2616), in Grand Boulevard
at the Guest Services Kiosk
(between Tommy Baha-
ma's and Cantina Laredo,
(850)665-5929), and in Des-
tin at-Today's Boutique (in
the Publix shopping center,
(850)837-3160) and Smith's
Antiques Mall (12500 Emer-
ald Coast Pkwy., (850)654-
1484).'
The 2009 Valentine Tour
of Homes is sponsored in
part by the Beaches of South
Walton. For more informa-
tion about the Tour and the
Cultural Arts Association of
Walton County, please visit
CulturalArtsAssociation.
corn or call (850)622-5970.


HOME 4 IS located at 49 Governors Court in Alys
Beach, a neighborhood with a style that exemplifies the
union of English and Spanish architecture born in Ber-
muda and Antigua, Guatemala. George and Ann Hart-
ley's 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath home was built by Michael Imber
of San Antonio, Texas. It is a "green" home also fortified
to withstand hurricanes. The interior is highlighted by
Venetian plaster walls, and the summer kitchen is com-
plete with professional Viking appliances and a wood
burning stove. The exterior is made of beautiful white
stuccoed walls and white-ridged roofs, making the style
of this home simple and timeless.


HOME 1 AT 85 Bannerman Beach Lane is owned by Kay Atwood-Van Skiver and locat-
ed in a gated neighborhood bordered by the Gulf of Mexico and Little Redfish Lake. It was
magnificently designed by architect William Sabella with the goal to maximize' the expo-
sures to the breathtaking panoramic view. Tongue and groove Pecky Cypress adorns the 12-
foot ceilings. The kitchen offers custom cabinetry and professional grade appliances. The
cohcrete-constructed ground floor is home to two guest bedroom suites while the third floor
is reserved for the master suite. Peacock Paver floors unite the interior with an impressive
outdoor entertaining space, including a second kitchen and custom-designed heated pool
and hot tub. With interior design by Georgia Carlee of GCI Design, the home also features
Pella exterior doors and windows, Walnut interior doors and Cedar shake roof with ice and
water shield. Parking for Home 1 will be at Redfish Village, and guests will be shuttled to
and from the home.


HOME 5 AT 112 Kingston Road sits on the largest lot in Rosemary Beach. Designed by
Darrell Russell of Looney Ricks Kiss Architects for owners Claire and Jon LaPlante, the
home blends Italian and Moroccan architectural influences.
This five bedroom masterpiece that features dark stucco siding, a wooden shake roof and
muscular shutters also wraps around a terraced courtyard, pool anid private gardens. Win-
'ner of the 2007 Builder's Choice Grand Award, the 5,500 square foot home Was constructed
by Watercress almost entirely of RASTRA, an insulated concrete form system made of 85
percent recycled post-consumer polystyrene waste. The home's interior was impeccably de-
signed by Tracery Interiors. Special touches include imported Italian and Moroccan tiles,
and the furnishings are a combination of Old World antiques with new pieces.


HOME .3 IS located at 281 Garfield Street and owned by the Callaway-Hudson Family.
Appropriately named "Atypical," this contemporary home was once the location of Grayton


those rights.
A petition that disputes the material facts
onwhich the Department's action is based
must contain the following information:
(a) The name and address of each agency
affected and each agency's file or identifi-
cation number, if known;
(b) The name, address, and telephone
number of the petitioner; the name, ad-
dress, and telephone number of the peti-
tioner's representative, if any, which shall
be the address for service purposes dur-
.ing the course of the proc'eedihg; and an
explanation of how the petitioner's sub-
stdntial interests are or will be affected by
the agency determination;
(c) A statement of when and how the peti-
tioner received notice of the agency deci-
sion;
(d) A statement of all disputed issues of
material fact. If there are none, the petition
must so indicate;
(e) A concise statement of the ultimate
facts alleged, including the specific facts'
that the petitioner contends warrant re-
versal or modification of the agency's pro-
posed action; and
(f) A statement of the specific rules or stat-
utes that the petitioner contends requires
reversal or modification of the agency's
proposed action;
(g) A statement of the relief sought by the
petitioner, stating precisely the action that
the petitioner wishes the agency to take
with respect to the agency's proposed ac-
tion.
A petition that does not dispute the mate-
rial facts on which the Department's action
is based shall state that no such facts are
in dispute and otherwise shall contain the
same information as set forth above, as
required by rule 28-106.301. Under sec-
tions 120.569(2)(c) and (d) of the Florida
Statutes, a petition for administrative hear-
ing must be dismissed by the agency if the
petition does not substantially comply with
the above requirements or is untimely
filed.
This action is final and effective on'the
date filed with the Clerk of the Department
unless a petition is filed in accordance with


the above. Upon the timely filing of petition
this order will not be effective until further
order of the Department.
This permit constitutes an order of the
Department. The applicant has the right
to seek judicial review of the order under
section 120.68 of the Florida Statutes, by
the filing of a notice of appeal under rule
9.110 of the Florida Rules of Appellate
Procedure with the Clerk of the Depart-
ment in the Office of General Counsel,
3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Sta-
tion 35, Tallahassee, Florida, 32399-3000;
and by filing a copy of the notice of the ap-
peal accompanied by the applicable filing
fees with the appropriate district court of
appeal. The notice of appeal must be filed
within 30 days from the date when the final
order is filed with the Clhrk of the Depart-
ment. Requests for review before the Land
and Water Adjudicatory Commission must
be filed with the Secretary of the Commis-
sion and served on the Department within
20 days from the date when the final order
is filed with the Clerk of the Department.
The application is available for public in-
spection during normal business hours,
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through
Friday, except legal holidays, at Depart-
ment of Environmental Protection, 160
Governmental Center, Suite 201, Pensa-
cola, Florida 32502-5794.
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NOTICE OF SALE
1997 HONDA
VIN# 1HGCE6676VA013411
SELL DATE 2/2312009
1996 GMC
VIN# 3GKFK16R6TG503438
SELL DATE 2125/2009
This auction will be held at Walton County
Recovery 635 Old Jolly Bay Rd on the date
and time above commencing at 08:OOAM.
We hereby reserve the right to auction this
vehicle according to the Florida State Stat-
utes, Section 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.
1tc: February 5, 2009


Beach's Cancun Cafr until it
underwent a complete reno-
vation with the help of ar-
chitect Skip Smith to become
the exquisite showplace it
is today. Interior designer
Brad Speight of Albert F's.
mastered the art of laid-
back sophistication with the
re-design of the 6,600 square
foot, five bedroom home,
adding chic, contemporary
finishes. The home exhibits
original art by Woodie, Su-
san Plessala, Lowell Lop-
steich and Roland, to name
a few. Reminiscent of a
private compound, this one-
of-a-kind, Gulf-front home
sits in the heart of Grayton
Beach, offering panoramic
views of Western Lake and
the Gulf of Mexico from its
floor to ceiling ,windows to
its expansive roof top deck.
Wood burning fire place,
vaulted ceilings, state of the
art media room, two master
suites, courtyard with out-
door kitchen and use of ex-
otic woods make "Atypical"
just that.


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HOME 2 IS an historic cottage purchased by the late Ethel Lee in 1936 for less than
$300. Mrs. Lee's great-granddaughter, Toy Hollingshead, now owns and enjoys this piece
of history with family and friends. Built in 1926, the Lee Cottage is one of the oldest homes
still standing in Grayton Beach. The cottage has a "no television" policy, and Hollingshead
says it has often been packed to the rafters with family and guests. The cottage was recently
photographed for Coastal Living and will be featured on the September 2009 cover.



O'Donnell


Cosmetic Dentistry & Orthodontics



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- PAINLESS DENTISTRY


- Cosmetic/Smile Make-Overs

- Root Canals

- Implants & Dentures

- Orthodontics
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Michael T. O'Donnell
D.M.D., PA


Santa Rosa Beach
870 713, Ba-:,:.u Pd St A
(near Sacred Heart Hospital)
850.622.5888
Thurs. & Fri. 7am-3pm


DeFuniak Springs-
Tues. Br& Wed. am-3
* 850 5' 1_' 2.00
Tues. & Wed. 8am-3pm


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