The Wakulla State Universuty NATIONAL CHAMPS See Page 8 nCoumn By Marj Law on Joeews Walls See Page 8 Our 119th Year, 2nd Issue Published Weekly, Read Daily One Section Thursday, January 9, 2014 Serving Wakulla County For More Than A Century 75 Cents Cold front brings Brrrr! subfreezing temperatures Staff Report

A polar vortex brought artic air deep into Flori- da this week, dropping temperatures in Wakulla down into the lower 20s overnight on Monday and Tuesday. An earlier cold spell on Thursday and Friday had the National Weather Ser- vice issuing a wind chill ad- visory. It warmed up over the weekend before the colder air swept through the region on Monday bringing a hard freeze. This week’s Street Beat on Page 3 asked how peo- ple have been dealing with the cold. And Capt. Jody Campbell, writing in his Angela Lucas and her 7-year-old daughter Joy, above, braved the cold for a fi shing column on Page 9 walk at Azalea Park. Lucas, who is from Indiana, actually thought the tem- concluded it was too cold peratures down in the 20s weren’t quite cold enough. The Centennial Bank PHOTOS BY AMANDA MAYOR to think about fi shing. thermometer, right, shows the cold. Wetlands: A look at both sides of the issue

By AMANDA MAYOR We need to fi nd a balance between pro- It was not until the spring of 2006 that [email protected] Wakulla saw its fi rst wetlands ordinance tecting the environment and protect- passed. However, Judge N. Sanders Sauls Editor’s Note: In an effort to represent threw out that ordinance in 2009 because both sides of the wetlands issue, The ing a person’s individual freedoms. of problems in how it was enacted – News sat down with an advocate for each “ – Commissioner Ralph Th omas ” which were brought to the courts atten- side, Chad Hanson and Commissioner tion through a lawsuit fi led against code Ralph Thomas. enforcement. The next year, in 2010, the then- Chad Hanson is an environmental county commission adopted the current advocate for a non-profi t company where Th e thing is, the stuff that I do on my ordinance, which was reformed by a wet- he does a lot of work with fi sheries and lands advisory committee. The proposed the sustainability in the Gulf. Hanson, property ... it still aff ects other people. ordinance passed then with a unanimous who lives along the Wakulla River in the If I dump oil on my land, it’s going to 5-0 vote. Mysterious Waters neighborhood, was That ordinance is the one that was part of the original Concerned Citizens of “ aff ect others and the environment. ” challenged last June when Commissioner Wakulla group in the early 2000’s and has Randy Merritt brought an item to the table – Environmentalist Chad Hanson long been a close follower of the county’s wanting to establish a variance procedure wetlands issues. Hanson is a strong sup- which would make it possible for those porter of keeping development projects there. The thing is, the stuff that I do on says a 75-foot buffer is good and 74 is bad,” with wetlands on their property to build out of wetlands areas. my property – yeah, it’s mine – but it still he said. “Obviously 500 feet is better, but inside the buffer zone if no other option Ralph Thomas is vice-chairman of the affects other people. If I dump oil on my that’s not realistic.” was available for them to use their land. Board of County Commissioners and a land, it’s going to affect others and the Thomas has been criticized in the past A short time after, in July, Commis- major proponent in advocating for the environment.” for being one of the commissioners who sioner Richard Harden brought an item rights of property owners when it comes Hanson said he understands the pull let an item die at a board meeting that before the board, which proposed the to current wetlands issues. for individual property rights and that would have brought in different state county’s added protections be gotten rid Commissioner Thomas feels it is his commissioners don’t want to infringe on agencies and experts to have a workshop of all together. job as a politician in a representative those, but that government has a role. on wetlands and their environmental That item, like Merritt’s, passed with a form of government to provide a voice for “They set the framework and infra- impacts. 4-1 vote – the lone vote each time cast by those who stand in smaller numbers. He structure and are responsible for the “To me, it’s obvious – you don’t really Commissioner Howard Kessler. acknowledges the need for environmen- greater good and for the environment,” need a scientifi c argument to convince Since that time, a group of concerned tal protections and said that he greatly he said. me that the more buffer the better,” he citizens banned together to form an or- respects those that are passionate about Commissioner Thomas said, “This is said. “But where do you draw the line ganization called the Wakulla Wetlands them, but that a balance is needed be- my home, I grew up here and I chose to between protecting the environment Alliance (WWA), which as been collecting tween rights and protections. raise my children here. I care about this and protecting an individual’s rights? My petitions in an effort to get the county’s In order to get to the crux of their environment just as much as those who thing is, if an individual, like those who wetlands ordinance on the referendum, argument, both Hanson and Thomas are fi ghting for this ordinance to stay in are for the protections and also live on allowing citizens of the county to vote were asked to try to look at the issue of place,” he said. “But we need to fi nd a and near wetlands, can live in harmony on the matter. wetlands protections from the other sides’ balance between protecting the environ- with the environment, then why can’t his Currently, WWA is continuing with point of view and then explain what ex- ment and protecting a person’s individual neighbor?” collecting petitions and four of the fi ve actly it is that they don’t agree with. freedoms.” Wakulla County wetlands buffers commissioners have made it clear that “They want people to be able to use Thomas said that he agrees with and were originally established in 1995, not they have no intention of changing their the property that they bought and own,” understands the science behind wanting through an ordinance but, rather, through minds. Hanson said. “But there’s a disconnect the protections. a conservation element of the county’s Turn to Page 3 “But there’s no specifi c science that comprehensive plan.

Ad deadlines OBITUARIES Because of the MLK Whooping cranes fly in holiday on Jan. 20, ad- Irving W. “Greek” Carey vertising deadlines will Betty Martin Dover be Friday, Jan. 17 at 10 James ‘Jimmy’ Fred Flanagan a.m. for display and clas- sifi ed ads, and Thursday, Donna Pauline Hand Jan. 16 at 4 p.m. for line Benjamin Salathiel Johnson legal ads. June B. Pascarella Elinor T. Schumacher Charles Lamar Shaw Jr. INDEX Street Beat ...... Page 3 Public Notices ...... Page 3 The Opinion Page ...... Page 4 Church...... Page 5 Obituaries ...... Page 6 PHOTO BY NEIL HOSTNICK/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS Community ...... Page 7 An ultralight guides in eight whooping cranes to St. Marks Wildlife Refuge. Sports ...... Page 8 Operation Migration brings in cranes Outdoors ...... Page 9 Water Ways ...... Page 10 Staff Report ber and ended in St. Marks, their wintering Sheriff’s Report ...... Page 11 home – a 1,100-mile trip. In April, the birds Green Scene ...... Page 12 A group of eight Whooping cranes fl ew will return north on their own. over St. Marks on Sunday morning, Jan. This was the 13th migration led by Week in Wakulla ...... Page 13 5, on the way to the St. Marks National aircraft fl own by an organization called Weekly Roundup ...... Page 14 Wildlife Refuge. Operation Migration. Each fall, the group Thinking Outside the Book ...... Page 15 The migration, in which the juvenile leads a fl ock of young cranes south to teach Classifi eds ...... Page 16 cranes follow an ultralight aircraft, is in- them a migration route. The birds are on Legal Notices ...... Page 16 tended to teach the birds to migrate. The their own for the return trip north in the Comics ...... Page 19 migration began from Wisconsin in Octo- spring and subsequent migrations. Natural Wakulla ...... Page 20 Page 2 – THE WAKULLA NEWS, Thursday, January 9, 2014 www.thewakullanews.com People You Should Know BRUCE ASHLEY MAURICE LANGSTON Lieutenant in the sheriff ’s offi ce heads Former sheriff ’s deputy is now director of the youth coalition and Keep Wakulla County Beautiful Wakulla County Senior Citizens Center

Oriented Policing Services By WILLIAM SNOWDEN (COPS) grant. [email protected] When asked what the hardest thing about his It’s hard to believe Mau- job is, he had two answers. rice Langston has only “Emotionally, the hardest been director at the senior thing to do is to notify center for a year. It seems families when loved ones longer. are lost in a tragic event,” he Langston stepped into said. “That’s really hard.” the post in January last The second thing, Ash- year, taking over for retiring ley said, is something that director R.H. Carter. frustrates him and a lot of Langston, who spent 33 other law enforcement of- years in law enforcement,

AMANDA MAYOR fi cials. “Trying to be able had run for sheriff and lost WILLIAM SNOWDEN to affect greater change in the election in November. By AMANDA MAYOR that he was approached someone else’s life,” he said. He said at the time that as happily donated. fries in Ochlockonee Bay, [email protected] by the then-Sheriff David “It’s really hard sometimes one door closes, another The program has grown Sopchoppy, Shell Point and Harvey who asked if he when you’re not able to af- opens. to nearly 100 seniors who – still to come in the spring Lt. Bruce Ashley has would come on board at the fect a person or a situation He had no idea where receive pet meals on – St. Marks. It’s part of his been a law enforcement Wakulla County Sheriff’s positively.” he would end up, but ex- wheels. plan to “water balloon” the offi cer going on 38 years. Offi ce. Ashley credits the When asked what he presses how very pleased “And it has not cost the county with the message Although only about 11 of generosity of the county’s thought the biggest thing he is that ended up where center a dime,” he says. of what the senior center those years have been spent past three sheriffs, and he was a part of currently he is. Budget cutbacks at the is doing, what programs in Wakulla County, Ashley’s their beliefs about building is, Ashley said, “Being a “It’s the best loss I ever state level, including 5 it offers. ties to Wakulla go back to the quality of the commu- part of an effort to break won,” Langston says. percent cut to Meals on He’s started a drum- his childhood. nity through relationships the traditional response to Coming in to the job, Wheels, meant the center ming circle at the center Born in Jacksonville, he between youth, families youth related incidents and he focused on gaps in had to turn to the com- that meets quarterly and would travel by train to the and law enforcement, for work with people who are services for seniors – and munity to make up those he’s convinced of the ef- area to visit a great uncle the ability to be involved dedicated to making a dif- one major issue was those dollars. fectiveness of those primal who owned a country store with the things he’s doing ference in kids lives.” senior citizens who depend “We turned to the peo- drumbeats in giving Al- in Leon County. “He had a currently. Ashley said that in a on the center for food, ple and the people re- zheimers and Parkinson’s place on Ochlockonee Bay Today, Ashley is plays a small, rural county like whether lunch at the cen- sponded,” Langston says. sufferers a way to com- and he’d bring us down to key role in several commu- Wakulla, one of the coolest ter or Meals on Wheels. “Not only the business municate. go fi shing in his homemade nity organizations, name- things is to be able to see Over the weekends, or community, but individuals There are several big boat or off the dock,” Ashley ly Keep Wakulla County your successes sometimes. when the center is closed, who wanted to help, who fundraisers for the center said. “We’d also come to Beautiful (KWCB) and the “In law enforcement, you they just don’t eat. wanted to be part of this.” coming up. Wakulla for the seafood.” Wakulla County Coalition never get to report on – So Langston suggested Some of those fundrais- One is the second an- Ashley earned his degree for Youth (WCCY) – both and you never really know a senior backpack program, ing efforts have included nual Big Bend Kayak Fish- in Public Administration of which he serves on as – what didn’t happen,” he where food is sent home the mystery dinner theatre, ing Classic, which brought from Barry University in president. said. “The number of times with seniors. with a play put on by stu- in 95 anglers last year, and Miami and later, in 1995, “I’m very fortunate to be someone didn’t make that Over the holidays, when dents from Wakulla High Langston is hoping draws graduated from the Federal able to represent the sher- life-altering bad decision the center was closed for School. 130 this year. There will be Bureau of Investigation’s Na- iff’s office through those because of something you four days, the center pro- The district also stepped another dance this year – tional Academy program – a organizations and to be al- may have done for them is vided four days of food. in when Superintendent last year’s featured the Tal- prestigious 10-week course lowed to be involved with intangible, but it’s there.” At one point he learned Bobby Pearce challenged lahassee Swing Band. that takes place in Quantico, their goals and missions,” In an urban setting, Ash- that some seniors were schools to come up with And, something new, Va., for which you have to be he said. “To me, you don’t ley said, you almost never sharing their food with donations to support the the center plans to host a nominated and selected. just show up at work and really know, “But here, in their dog or cat because center. Students in the food truck cookoff at Hud- After spending time in do your job. You do some- a community like this, we they didn’t have money district raised $9,500 for son Park in the spring. several different parts of thing extra. Something that can fi nd them sometimes. for pet food. So he put the center. Meantime, Langston the state and serving as makes a difference.” People will come up to us together a plan to collect Bevis Funeral Home says his goal is to make the chief for two different state Ashley is responsible and tell us or we can just broken bags of cat and dog held a fundraising fi sh fry senior center become the agencies, Ashley eventually for the county’s school re- see it. It’s the most you can food from local businesses that prompted Langston “community center.” retired. source offi cer program and hope for.” to send home for seniors to come up with the idea “It’s all about the se- It was around that time the county’s Community – pet food the businesses of holding community fi sh niors,” he says.

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Wetlands: A look at both sides From Front Page to it, he said, there’s just with Planning and Zon- a vast difference between ing to fi gure out a size It is the decision of state ability and local abil- for his home,” Thomas those four commission- ity when dealing with the said. “But he’s at the point ers – Jerry Moore, Merritt, county’s wetlands. where he’s got to build Thomas and Harden– that “The state said point it at multiple stories and Hanson says he doesn’t blank that it would be shrink the footprint to understand. less costly for both the 700 square feet.” “On the sign coming state and the local gov- This person, Thomas into Wakulla County, it ernment to keep our pro- said, has already obtained claims that this is ‘The tections,” said Hanson. state permitting, but natural place to be,’” he “They simply do not have Wakulla County, because said. “We are trying to the manpower or abil- of the current protections, promote things like our ity to send inspectors to is telling him he can’t eco-tourism, birding and properties, but we have build on his property. our scenic highway, but if the ground level knowl- “Now, we’ve effectively we are going to capitalize edge and the ability to taken his property away on those then protecting regulate development from him,” Thomas said. our wetlands is a natural properly.” “When and if he goes fi t with that.” Hanson said Commissioner Thomas looking for someone to PHOTO SPECIAL TO THE NEWS that areas with wetlands gave an example of a sue, who is he going to A rare albino blue crab named ‘Alby’ at Gulf Specimen. are not only attractive, case that he knows of choose?” but that they play huge currently of a man who Thomas pointed out roles in providing habi- owns a piece of property that it will mostly likely Albino blue crab is found tats, food for wildlife and in Spring Creek who is be the county, in which other environmental as- trying to build a home. case it will be the citizens Special to The News We hope to keep Alby alive until we fi nd sets. When it comes down “He’s been working who will foot the bill. an female albino crab to see if we can “Alby,” the white blue crab that was breed them.” caught a several months ago by a Panacea That may take a while, since this is the fi sherman and brought to Gulf Specimen second white blue crab the Rudloe has Marine Lab has just molted – meaning seen since 1966. he recently shed his shell – and emerged A search of the internet shows that as an albino. there are four others that have been This may be the fi rst albino soft shell found along the Atlantic seaboard, in crab known to science, according to Jack Maryland and Virginia over the past 20 Rudloe, founder of Gulf Specimen. When years. Most of them were brought in a crab molts, it sheds its hard armor shell dead, one lived for three days and then for a period until its new shell hardens. died, but Alby has outlasted all the rest During this brief time, which may only by weeks and has now shed his shell and last two or three hours, the crab becomes increased his body length by a third. soft and edible and is a high priced Alby was originally caught by a crab delicacy. fi sherman Pistol “Tim” Misspell, then Upon hearing about the event, Thomas rushed to Gulf Specimen by Hutton Petrandis of the Tropical Trader Restau- Seafood that produces regularly blue rant in Panacea offered to make a sub- soft shell crabs. They hold them in vats stantial donation to the aquarium if he until they shed their shells, and serve can have the honor of serving the fi rst them in their seafood restaurant trailer ever albino soft shell crab sandwich. at Medart. “It’s an intriguing offer,” said Rudloe. Stacey Hutton, the owner of the sea- tion to citizens in the Operation Santa “Thomas and I both want to know if the food market, has notifi ed her crabbers to program Saturday, Dec. 14. crab would stay white, or turn orange Hobby horses keep on the alert for a mate for Alby. The students created the wooden toys so when cooked, but we are going to decline. The Wakulla High School carpentry class created red and white hobby horses and that less fortunate Wakulla County chil- tabletop basketball goals for distribu- dren could have a brighter Christmas. PUBLIC NOTICES For our readers’ convenience, The Wakulla News will provide this Public Notice Section in our A-section for all Public Notices not published in the Legal Notice section of the newspaper.

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READERS WRITE: Unfortunately, wetlands Concern about eff ect of violence on children Editor, The News: pans and throw knives at each other just issue gets personal to mention a few. Things like this are Here it is fi ve years later and things planting seeds in our children’s minds for think both sides – when series on People You are worse than ever, wholesome cartoons violence. Letting them think that it is funny they talk about their Should Know. of yesteryear are gone and what replaces and acceptable does not help at all. reasons for supporting Profi led this time are them are violent pictures of cute animals And the other factor is that in some wetlands protection or Lt. Bruce Ashley and or people carrying guns and beating each cases, people use the TV as a babysitter. It repealing the ordinance Maurice Langston, both other to a pulp. is a lot easier to place your child in front are expressing sincerely of whom are doing great Kindles, iPods, iPhones, and comput- of the TV and let them get lost in all the held beliefs. things for Wakulla. ers allow our children free downloads to shows than it is to spend some quality The fi ve sitting county Past profi les have all kinds of violence. Now most of these time with them and talk to them. commissioners are all included R.H. Carter, Amy games have a rating of 17+ on them, so If parents today would fi nd time to political conservatives – Geiger, Scott Joyner and parents beware of what your child is down- spend with their children, talking to them some more conservative Jimmie Doyle. loading – it may look cute and innocent and fi nding out what is on their mind than others. But there is one but looks can be very deceiving! and what is going on in their lives, I truly But a cornerstone profi le I have been after Kick the Buddy is a very cute little gin- believe that a lot of the violence would be of current Republican for years and she won’t gerbread man – looks innocent enough, avoided and there would be plenty more William Snowden philosophy – and all agree to do an interview: right? However, this game has guns where “happy homes.” [email protected] fi ve are Republicans – is Gail Campbell. you can kill the poor gingerbread man. This But that is only my opinion. According As this controversy to reduce government I have begged and along with Kick the Boss and Sniper, just to the research provided some of the traits over the wetlands issue instrusion in private life. pleaded with her. But she to name a couple more, are very violent and behaviors that parents and childhood has been going on, I’ve There is a sincere insists she doesn’t want games for small children but your child providers would be able to spot before heard from several peo- disagreement between the attention. is looking at the picture not the violent childhood violence would be: ple saying they wanted the two sides – and I think there are few quality, that’s why it is our job to take a • Temper tantrums lasting over 15 The News to give it a it’s expressed well in people more deserving of closer look at anything our children are minutes that cannot be calmed by parents, more in-depth look. this week’s front page the attention. doing this will keep them safe. or caregivers; One reader told me, story by reporter Amanda Gail has been a driv- There are, unfortunately, a lot of fac- • Aggressive outbursts for no reason; he wasn’t sure who to Mayor – over how far ing force behind the tors that can and will effect or impact the • Overly active, impulsive, and fear- believe – that he saw government should go. Wakulla County Coalition behaviors of children in this day and age. less; value in the arguments Nobody in this con- for Youth and Operation Sad to say that most of it could be con- • Consistently refusing to follow direc- put forth by both sides. troversy wants to pollute Santa, and has done so tained and rectifi ed but isn’t because our tions and listen to adults; What’s unfortunate Wakulla’s waters. much to help so many standards and morals in the world have • Little or no attachment to parents; about the issue is that Nobody is saying young people and people changed. For example, TV shows and • Frequently watches violence on TV; it has so frequently there should be a gate at in need. movies – they are all about murder, sex, • Engages in play that has a violent devolved into personal the Wakulla county line I called her a week and drugs. You don’t see any family movies theme; attacks. to keep newcomers and ago and left a pleading out anymore that are clean and that you • Cruel to animals and other children. In some of the hy- new growth out. message on her answer- can watch without feeling uncomfortable So by paying close attention and get- perbole, that gets slung Rather, one side sees ing machine to let me around your children. ting involved with your children you will around and passed off as it as a property rights interview her. Even all the new “kid” movies that the notice these traits and be able to handle political thinking, is the issue. I received a handwrit- kids love so much like Shrek, Open Season, them before it is out of control. idea that the four com- The other side sees it ten card from her: “Thank Call of the Wild and all those, they are all For more information about violence missioners who support as protecting what makes you for the call. Your fi lled with adult humor. Sure, some of the in children please visit Child & Adolescent repealing the ordinance Wakulla special. words meant a lot and kids don’t catch the punchline, but why Health, www.nimh.nnih.gov/publicat/ want to fi ll in the sink- Those sincerely held your words are enough. bother putting it in there? To amuse the childmenu.cfm and the American Academy holes and pave Wakulla beliefs are sometimes There are so many adult who took the child to see it? Why of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, www. County to the coast. fi ercely expressed – but people in Wakulla who should we be amused by the trash that is aacap.org. The opposite view shouldn’t cloud the real give and give and do and ultimately harming our children? is of these tree-huggers issue. do and so my answer is I mean, really, look at the Tom and Jerry Linda Wicker who already got their the same. Not me.” cartoons that everyone loves so much. Crawfordville piece of paradise on the PEOPLE YOU You are a special per- They blow each other up, hit with frying water and now they SHOULD KNOW son, Gail. don’t want to let anybody else in, or share what This week’s issue also William Snowden is School board candidate needed they’ve got. includes another install- editor of The Wakulla I may be naive, but I ment in our occasional News. Editor, The News: would we want him to year salary plus health in- represent our students? surance, life insurance and We have a very good He was fi red as director retirement benefi ts could school system, thanks to of Parks & Recreation. He really help with college our dedicated teachers and has active Judgment Liens, tuition or family bills. Support Rotary Valentine Celebration hard working students. delinquent property taxes You need no prior expe- Editor, The News: food and craft vendors, and carnival Our students living in and was fi ned $7,500 for rience. The school board rides as well. District 1, the Woodville five years of falsifying meets once a month for Rotarians of Wakulla County are Again this year, we are selling tickets Highway area, need a good information on the Form about an hour. The agenda making plans for the 16th annual Rotary for a grand prize of $1,000 cash, which role model to represent 6 reports. will be sent to you prior Valentine Celebration. It will be held on will be drawn at 3 p.m. them on the Wakulla He is now facing a Mo- to the meetings. If you Saturday, Feb. 8. We’re asking you to be a sponsor of County School Board. If no tion for Final Judgment af- don’t understand items, This event will attract thousands of this exciting event. Sponsorship levels one steps up to run against ter default fi led by Pamela ask questions, then vote our friends and neighbors along with range from $1,000 and up for the Sugar Ray Gray, he will automati- Bondi, attorney general of with our students interest many folks from outside our area. Over Daddy level to $500 for Dream Boat, cally be re-elected. the State of Florida. The at heart. the past decade, the Rotary Valentine $250 for Sweetheart, $175 for Angel, I do not enjoy speak- hearing is scheduled for Go see Buddy Wells at Celebration has allowed the Wakulla $100 Valentine, and Cupid sponsors for ing ill of anyone and Feb. 5 at 9 a.m. in court- the Supervisor of Elections Rotary Club to donate over $175,000 to the 5K Dash. would never say anything room B of the Wakulla offi ce and get started. local charities that work to improve the We hope that you will choose to be I couldn’t verify. Ray will County Courthouse. The primary election is lives of people right here in Wakulla a sponsor of the 16th annual Rotary greet you with a big smile If you are at least 18 Aug. 26 and you need to County. Valentine Celebration. and hug but he is carrying years old, a registered qualify by June 16. The celebration will kick off this year Help us continue raising funds that a lot of baggage. voter and live in District with our second 5K Cupid Dash and Fit will brighten the future of Wakulla He can’t seem to man- 1, you qualify to run for Donna Sanford for Love Walk. This run will take partici- County. age his own affairs, so why the position. The $25,000 a Crawfordville pants behind Hudson Park, down Arran Sincerely, Road and circle back to the Crawfordville Women’s Club. Breakfast in the Park, Richard Russell which is always a great crowd pleaser, President Not the only victim of mail order era will begin at 8 a.m. Rotary Club of Wakulla The Valentine Parade rolls out at Editor, The News: including your Sgt. Fury and His Howling 10 a.m. and then we move right on to Niraj Patel Commandos as well as Sgt. Rock of Easy the Celebration in Hudson Park. The Chair, Valentine Celebration My family very much enjoyed your Company and Johnny Cloud, the Navajo Celebration features live entertainment, Polaris Submarine buying spree (“Still Ace and of course, all the Superman and waiting on my Polaris Nuclear subma- Batman series! rine,” Opinion, Dec. 26). We moved. I threw those rare edition RD WINN NEW A IN NAL SP W G IO AP I too was a victim of that mail order comic books that would’ve made me a A T NATIONAL E Most popular A R N era. However, my baking soda powered millionaire today, in the trash. Didn’t Blue Ribbon stories online: submarine actually worked and I actually want the hassle of moving them from NEWSPAPER received it. our old house to the new. F OUNDATION • Sheriff’s Report for Besides my submarine, I spent all of Like you, my disappointment contin- N my spare change, of which there wasn’t ues to this day! If I had only known! EW ER MEMBER December 26, 2013 SPAP much, on comic books. I had stacks and The Wakulla News • Underwater Wakulla stacks of 1950s and early ‘60s comic books Bill Catalina – January 9, 2014 of the type that are worth a fortune now – Crawfordville The Wakulla News (USPS 664-640) is published weekly at 3119-A Crawfordville Hwy., Crawfordville, FL 32327. • Natural Wakulla: Periodicals postage paid at P.O. Box 307, Crawfordville, FL 2013 saw heavy insect Buyer beware on animal adoptions 32326-0307. Phone: (850) 926-7102. activity Editor, The News: fecal test, feline Leukemia Please do not adopt any POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: The Wakulla News, test etc. animal that has not been P.O. Box 307, Crawfordville, FL 32326-0307. • Local man will ap- An old but wise way Make sure this docu- spayed or neutered. pear on reality show of doing business. Now mentation is something Everyone wants to Editor: William Snowden ...... [email protected] that CHAT has left the you can check with the help reduce the number • Underwater Wakulla adoption business, anyone veterinarian that provided of homeless animals we Reporter: Amanda Mayor ...... [email protected] - January 2, 2014 adopting animals in our the care for the animal. have. county should insist on a As always, please take healthy animal. the animal to your veteri- Patricia Ross Advertising: Lynda Kinsey ...... [email protected] • Year in Review: A look at 2013 Please insist on docu- narian as soon as possible [email protected] mentation of vaccinations, to be checked (within recent heartworm test, seven days, if possible). Advertising/reception: Denise Folh ...... [email protected] • Sundance western store is now open on Production Coordinator/IT: Eric Stanton ...... [email protected] Highway 319 Publisher Emeritus: William M. 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BUCKHORN NEWS OUT TO PASTOR Resolve to make this Cold is as cold feels and I don’t like feeling cold year a better one By JAMES L. SNYDER correctly. tives up north could put up something, if not you will of the Lord. This relative that text with me at this point. They fall for nothing. I was sitting on the back me was complaining about offer me a friendly invita- If you have been taught Happy birthday to the porch sipping an ice-cold how cold it was up north tion to come and spend what is right, thank the following people in Janu- tea with a splash of lemon and even had the courtesy some time with them dur- Father His words are ary: Betty Green, Colleen when I received a text from to send me a picture of ing the winter season. I placed in you. They are Mitchell, Glenda Sim- a relative up north. I was their backyard just chock- really could not handle it. spirit and life. Let the mon, Willie Mae Steven, enjoying a pleasant after- full of some white sub- As soon as the temperature Word dwell in you richly Earnest Andrew, Debra noon basking in the winter stance known as snow. dropped below 70, I would in all wisdom. McRay, Lizzie Webster, sun of Florida. The text read, “I bet be complaining, grouching The ability of God is Mother Josephine E. Al- I am not sure what God you wish you were here to and working on every- released within you by len, Sandra Johnson. was thinking of when He enjoy this!” body’s nerves. the preaching and teach- Belated happy birthday created the north with I think that relative I would be such a nui- ing of your leader is the to Kevin Hines and Felice all that bad weather and would have lost that bet sance that they would have By ETHEL SKIPPER word of God. White from your mother snow and such, but I know for sure. I love those snow to get together and buy God’s word is true and Alberta Hines. what He was thinking of scenes on postcards or in me a plane ticket back to Happy new year to alive in you if you believe. when He created the south text messages like this one, sunny Florida. My relatives everyone. Have faith, there is power On Jan. 15 at 7:30 p.m. especially Florida. He was but as to be personally in- should thank me for not Last year was a good in the word, love, peace, at Skipper Temple Church thinking in particular of volved with all of the frigid moving up north to “enjoy year for most of us, but joy and all good things. will be a fellowship with me and my insatiable love snow, do not bet on me! the snow” with them. we hope this year will be Macedonia Church of of the sun. Basking in the Years ago, Cold and I No relationship is quite much better. Our prayers go out to Christ and Skipper Tem- Florida sun is the great experienced a deep dis- like that relationship that There are some things all the sick and shut-in, ple. The Tallahassee dis- reward of being smart and agreement and we have spans several hundred we can do to make it bet- those in the hospital, trict presiding Elder Ed- moving to Florida. been separated ever since. miles. You know the old ter. Things that are not nursing home, prison, jail, ward Brigham will make I have some friends As far as I am concerned, saying, “Absence makes righteous and true – it is homeless, and those who his yearly visit. The public who were born in Florida the separation is fi nal! I re- the heart grow fonder.” not a good practice to fall have not confessed Christ is welcome. and think they are a little ally do not want anything So, if you add distance to for them. as their personal savior. bit better than me. I re- more to do with Cold. We that absence you have the One has to stand for Let us pray for the healing mind them that they had are not even on speaking epitome of a wonderfully no choice of being born in terms. fond heart. Florida but I, on the other Up north, they complain Many things separate us hand, moved to Florida on when the temperature falls from one another. Some- my own volition. I think I below 30. times that separation is 90th birthday luncheon set have the upper hand on Here in Florida I com- voluntary and sometimes A 90th birthday celebration luncheon Saturday, Jan. 11. that one. plain when the tempera- it isn’t. in honor of the Rev. John Marvin Nichols RSVP to Karen Columbus at (850) I may be old but I cer- ture falls below 70. The apostle Paul under- will be held at the Atha Church of God 384-9288. tainly do delight in the Whenever the tempera- stood that nothing could Fellowship Hall, 26000 Fuqua Circle in Your presence is the only gift de- modern technology. It used ture dips below that magi- separate him from God. Altha from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. CST on sired. to be that when you got a cal 70, I have to break out “For I am persuaded, that call from a relative you had one of my sweaters. What neither death, nor life, nor to answer the telephone an inconvenience for me to angels, nor principalities, GRIEF BRIEF and talk to the person on have to put on a sweater nor powers, nor things the other end for as long because it is just a little bit present, nor things to come, as they hung on. Today, cool on the outside. Nor height, nor depth, nor Hallucinations are common thanks to modern gadget- Then my relative sent any other creature, shall be ry, when a relative wants to me a picture of her stand- able to separate us from By TRACY RENEE LEE Tracy Renee Lee is a funeral di- contact me, they usually do ing in the snow looking the love of God, which is rector, author, and freelance writer. it by text. I love it. like the abominable snow- in Christ Jesus our Lord” Both visual and auditory hallucina- It is my life’s work to comfort the Getting a text is a man. She had more clothes (Romans 8:38-39). tions are common during bereave- bereaved and help them live on. strange thing, or it can be. on than I actually own and It does not matter how ment. If I do not respond right have in my closet. I wonder cold it is outside as long as Although disconcerting to some, Please follow my blog at http:// away, I can always claim how she walks around inside there is a warm rela- others fi nd these experiences to be com- pushin-up-daisies.blogspot.com/ that there is “something wearing all those clothes? tionship with God border- forting. The hallucinatory experience is and Twitter account @PushnUp- wrong with my cell phone How in the world does she ing on fi ery expectation. generally transient, occurring within the Daisies, visit my website www. and my texting isn’t work- ever sit down wearing all fi rst few weeks of loss. QueenCityFuneralHome.com or ing right today.” Then I can those clothes? The Rev. James L. Snyder Hallucinations are not an indication read my book “Pushin’ Up Dai- get back to that relative And what about that is pastor of the Family of of a more complicated grief experience, sies” for additional encourage- whenever it suits me. Or, thing wrapped around her God Fellowship in Ocala. nor do they allude to an extended grief ment and information. as the case with some rela- head? We have hats here in Call him at (866) 552-2543 experience. tives, and you know who I Florida but not quite like or e-mail jamessnyder2@ mean, I can ignore it. the one she was wearing. att.net. 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Irving W. “Greek” Carey James ‘Jimmy’ the U.S. Navy. He was a nieces and nephews. Betty Martin Dover Fred Flanagan member of the VFW. He was predeceased James ‘Jimmy’ Fred Flanagan Graveside services by his parents, James James “Jimmy” Fred were held Wednesday, and Mary Flanagan; and Donna Pauline Hand Flanagan, 64, passed Jan. 8, 2014 at 2 p.m. at a brother, Robert Flana- Benjamin Salathiel Johnson away, Saturday, Jan. 4, Panacea Cemetery in gan. June B. Pascarella 2014 in Tallahassee. Panacea. Bevis Funeral Home, He was born in Dal- Survivors include his Harvey-Young Chapel in Elinor T. Schumacher ton, Ga., grew up in Ma- sister, Betty Posey of Crawfordville is assisting Charles Lamar Shaw Jr. con, Ga., and moved to Tallahassee; a brother, the family with arrange- this area in 1993. He was Daniel Flanagan (Lois) of ments (850-926-3333 or Irving W. “Greek” Carey Chip Agerton and Margaret "Cissy" a retired Senior Chief in Dalton, Ga.; and several bevisfh.com). Agerton Jones; six grandchildren and Irving W. "Greek" Carey, of Craw- six great- grandchildren. fordville, died Dec. 4, 2013. He was predeceased by his par- Donna Pauline Hand Port Orange, and Helena Dahlia of New He was born in Tarpon Springs on ents and a step-son, Charles "Chuck" Mexico; and eight grandchildren. Donna Pauline Hand, 57, of Pana- She was predeceased by her par- Feb. 17, 1931 to Isadora Nedley Carey Agerton. and Walter Carey. cea, Florida, died on Tuesday, Dec. ents, Donald and Betty Moore. A graveside service, with Military 31, 2013. He served as an active duty Marine A memorial service was held on Honors by the U.S. Marine Corps, was She was a 40 year resident of Monday, Jan. 6, 2014 at 2 p.m. at the for eight years and continued service held at Roselawn Cemetery on Mon- Wakulla County. Mt. Beasor Primitive Baptist Church as a Naval Reservist for an additional day, Dec. 9, 2013 at 11 a.m. A private Survivors include her sons, Josh in Sopchoppy, with Elder Bruce Taylor 14 years. He moved to North Florida family viewing was held one hour Barton, Clint (Joy) Barton, and Ricky offi ciating. The family received friends in 1967 to work for Southeastern prior to the service at the graveside. Barton all of Crawfordville; a daughter, at 1 p.m. at the church the day of the Telephone Company, as it was then In lieu of fl owers, contributions may Jessica (Merritt) Taylor of Panacea; service. Arrangements are under the known. He later retired from there. be made to Big Bend Hospice, 1723 brothers, Donnie (Dorothy) Moore and care and direction of Forbes Funeral Survivors include his wife of 39 Mahan Center Blvd., Tallahassee FL Nikki Jo Dahlia, both of New Mexico; Home, Macclenny, 850-559-3380. Please sisters, Carolyn (Bob) Pascoe and Mary years, Marlene Cavanaugh Carey; 32308. sign the online guestbook at http:// his children, Phil Carey (Sue), Walter Mead, both of Michigan, Kathy (Ed) www.forbesfuneralhome.net. Charles McClellan Funeral Home, Rice of West Virginia, Debbie Moore of Carey, Mary Ann Smith (Les) and their Quincy, (850) 627-7677, was in charge mother Eva Nelson; his stepchildren, of arrangements. Benjamin Mike Johnson (Dorothy) He was predeceased Salathiel Johnson of Panama City, and Tay- by his parents; and a Betty Martin Donald Earl Dover; and Martin, and Dale Mar- lor Chambers (Valerie) niece, Maricarole Mills. Benjamin Salathiel Dover three brothers, Howard tin; seven grandchildren of Walls, Miss.; sisters, Services were held Martin, James Martin, and two great-grandchil- Johnson, 67, died on Carolyn Mills of Bristol, Friday, Dec. 27, 2013, Betty Martin Dover, and Charles Martin. dren. Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2013 Charlene Spears (John) at Washington Street 73, formerly of Shelby, Survivors include Funeral services were at Tallahassee Regional of Crawfordville, Maxine Church of Christ in N.C., died on Thurs- three sons, Don Dover held on Saturday Dec. Memorial Hospital after Johnson of Tallahassee, Quincy. Family will have day, Dec. 26, 2013 at (Sue) of Hickory, N.C., 28, 2013 at 2 p.m. at a brief illness. and Marilyn Revell (Per- visitation at 1 p.m. and St. James Health and Kim Dover and Tonda Faith Baptist Church He was a resident of vis) of Quincy; many services will be at 2 p.m. Rehabilitation Center in Putnam, and Tim Dover in Shelby, N.C. with St. Marks, and was born nieces and nephews, as The family was hosted at Carrabelle. (Brenda), all of Shelby, Dr. Barry Goodman of- Oct. 10, 1946 in Quincy well as numerous great- the residence of Marilyn Born in Cleveland N.C.; a daughter, Tracy fi ciating. to Mary A. and Archie nieces and great-neph- and Pervis Revell, 203 County on Oct. 5, 1940, Peavy (Delacy) of Craw- A memorial service S. Johnson. He served in ews. He is also survived Dupont Ave. in Quincy. the daughter of the late fordville; five sisters, will be held on Jan. the U.S. Navy. by his adopted family Charles McClellan O.D. and Linnie Mae Loretta Ivey, Gale Ed- 18, 2014 at 2 p.m. at Survivors include his Bryan and Jeanette Al- Funeral Home, 850-627- Smith Martin. munds, Fay Williams, the Moose Lodge in brothers, Sidney Johnson sup of Tallahassee and 7677. In addition to her Kay Hamrick, and Bar- Panacea. of Quincy, Billy Johnson Amelia Alsup. parents, she was prede- bara Harris; three broth- (Gay) of Wytheville, Va., ceased by her husband, ers, Pete Martin, Harry

Elinor T. Thomas Cooley; her daughters, Carole drawing, and spending time with his Schumacher Cooley Walker and Christina Cooley Smith; six grandchildren and two family and friends. He was a member Elinor T. Schumacher, 84, of Craw- great-grandchildren. of the Coast Guard Auxiliary and loved fordville, died Friday, Dec. 27, 2013, at The family will hold a private me- fi shing. He was an avid Alabama foot- home surrounded by loved ones. morial service at a later date. In lieu ball fan. Survivors include his son, She was born on Nov. 15, 1929 in of fl owers, please make memorial Charles L. “Bo” (Jean) Shaw III of Pana- to Floramae and James Mil- donations in her name to Big Bend cea; daughter, Cristina (Ricky) Harrell ton Tingle and grew up in Hapeville, Hospice, 2889 Crawfordville Hwy., of Crawfordville; sister, Patricia (Ralph) Ga. Crawfordville FL 32327. Sapp of Havana; grandchildren, Nathan Survivors include her son, Robert Shaw, Ava Shaw, Jesse Shaw, and Ariel Harrell. He was predeceased by his parents, Charles and Bertha Evans Shaw; broth- ers, Bill Shaw and Barney Shaw; and IS THE TIME TO sister, Mary Cornelia Vice. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. NOW HEAR BETTER! on Friday, Jan. 3, 2014 at Faith Holiness House of Prayer with Elder Thomas Roberts offi ciating. Interment will fol- Charles Lamar Shaw low at the Vice Family Cemetery in This Holiday Season Did You: Wakulla Gardens. The family received Charles Lamar Shaw Jr., 74, of Craw- friends at 1 p.m. at the church, the day fordville, formerly of Tallahassee, of the service. UÊÎÊ"Ì iÀÃÊ̜Ê,i«i>ÌÊ/ i“ÃiÛià passed away Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014. Arrangements are under the care An ordained Community of Christ and direction of Forbes Funeral Home, UÊi>ÀÊ ÕÌÊ ˆ`˜½ÌÊ1˜`iÀÃÌ>˜`Ê i>ÀÞ minister, he was a devoted father and Macclenny, 904-259-4600. Please sign grandfather. He was a retired elemen- the online guestbook at http://www. UÊ/ ˆ˜ŽÊ*iœ«iÊ Õ“Li tary school teacher who loved writing, forbesfuneralhome.net/ UÊ>ÛiÊ ˆvvˆVՏÌÞÊi>Àˆ˜}Ê˜Ê œˆÃi

June B. Pascarella Harvey-Young Chapel, in Crawfordville. There will be a private burial. N 7ÊY ,ÊN 7ÊH , ÊT June B. Pascarella, 86, passed away Survivors include one son, Gene on Thursday, Jan. 2, 2014 in Blount- Pascarella (Marilyn) of Crawfordville; stown. one sister, Helen Dorris (Bill); two She was born in Harvest, Ala., and brothers, Kenneth Buffaloe and Joseph had lived in this area for fi ve years com- Buffaloe; two grandchildren, Seth Pas- ® ing from Quincy. She was a Rural Mail carella and Ervin Duarte; and fi ve great Carrier for the U.S. Postal Service. She grandchildren. was a member of Jehovah’s Witness She was predeceased by her hus- Kingdom Hall in Crawfordville. band, Jene Pascarella in 1985; children, Visitation was held Tuesday, Jan. Ann Pascarella and Donald Pascarella; 7, 2014 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at Bevis and granddaughter, Rena Pascarella. ‡Ê‡Ê‡Ê̽ÃÊÊ, ʇʇʇ Funeral Home, Harvey-Young Chapel in Bevis Funeral Home, Harvey-Young Crawfordville prior to the service. Fu- Chapel in Crawfordville is assisting the neral Services were held Tuesday, Jan. family with arrangements (850-926-3333 UÊ, Ê6ˆ`iœÊ >ÀÊ7>ÝʘëiV̈œ˜ 7, 2014 at 2 p.m. at Bevis Funeral Home, or bevisfh.com). UÊ, Êi>Àˆ˜}Ê/iÃÌ 3ouour” ” ome *own 'ealtor” UÊ, Êi>Àˆ˜}ʈ`Ê i“œ˜ÃÌÀ>̈œ˜ 850926-1011 UÊ, ʘÊ"vvˆViÊ,i«>ˆÀÃ

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If you suspect a medical problem, please seek treatment from your doctor. www.thewakullanews.com THE WAKULLA NEWS, Thursday, January 9, 2014 – Page 7 Community happenings in our community McCann receives award for Democratic work on paper Women’s Club Special to The News will hold potluck Hannah McCann was recognized for her writing by the American Society of Nondestructive Testing Special to The News share with others. Refresh- for her paper titled "Neural Network Burst Pressure ments will be furnished. Prediction in Composite Overwrapped Pressure Ves- Come stop by for our We will primarily be sels Using Mathematically Modeled Acoustic Emission fi rst ever pot luck social discussing the upcoming Failure Mechanism Data." luncheon and meeting to First Annual Girls Nite Out The award is designed to acknowledge individuals be held at the home of Health Fair which we are who demonstrated a high degree of effort toward our Democratic Women’s planning in order to ben- technical, educational or managerial achievement Club President, Diane Wil- efit the Wakulla County in nondestructive testing through publication in son, 175 Tarpine Drive in Relay for Life. “Research in Nondestructive Evaluation.” Recipients Panacea at 11:30 a.m. on For more information, of the award are selected on the merit of written Jan. 20. contact Diane Wilson at contributions. Please bring a small [email protected] Hannah is DaDT Engineer working for Lockheed dish suitable for lunch to or (850) 984-4768. 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She is the granddaughter of Martin graduates Franklin & Gracie Roberts of Sopchoppy and Lee & Pat Plympton of Crawfordville. from Florida Gulf Coast Full Moon Climb will take place Special to The News Nicole Martin of Crawfordville recently graduated from Florida Gulf Coast University with a Master of Sci- ence degree from the College of Arts and Sciences. on Jan. 15 Florida Gulf Coast University is dedicated to providing a student-centered learning environment that offers the Special to The News Cost is $15 for the and time permit. side of the park. highest quality educational opportunities for the devel- general public and $10 Cost for afterwards Because space is lim- opment of the knowledge, insights, competencies, and The January Full for members of the St. is $10 for the general ited, reservations are skills necessary for success in life and work. Moon Climb at the Cape George Lighthouse As- public and $5 for SGLA recommended. Call us at 1-888-889-1095 or visit our website at www. St. George Lighthouse sociation (SGLA). members. For reservations or fgcu.edu. on St. George Island will The sun will set at The Cape St. George more information, please be held on Wednesday, 6:03 p.m. and the moon Light is located in St. contact the Lighthouse Jan. 15. will rise at 5:55 p.m. on George Lighthouse Gift Shop at (850) 927- The event will be held that evening. Park at the center of St. 7745. Durden graduates from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 After sunset, people George Island, where Is- p.m. and will include are invited to climb to land Drive (the road off light hors d'oeuvres and the top of the lighthouse the bridge) ends at Gulf a sparkling cider toast to for a breathtaking view Beach Drive. Parking is basic training the full moon. of the full moon, as space available in lots at either Special to The News chemical warfare, field training and tactical ex- Army Pfc. Melissa M. ercises, marches, military Durden has graduated courtesy, military justice, from Basic Combat Train- physical fi tness, fi rst aid, McLean will share fi ndings during ing at Fort Leonard Wood, and Army history, tradi- Waynesville, Mo. tions, and core values. During nine weeks of Durden is the daugh- Historical Society meeting training, the soldier re- ter of Connie and Joey ceived instruction in drill Metcalf of Tallahassee. and ceremony, weapons, She is a 2006 graduate of Special to The News A number of Wakulla a handpainted picture ries of the old boat or rifl e marksmanship quali- Wakulla High School. County residents have on an interior wall that any of the paintings in fi cation, bayonet combat, The Wakulla County met Mr. McLean and reminded all who saw the other buildings will Historical Society will remember him asking it of pictures and stories be fascinated to hear of begin its monthly pro- about the old boat that of the ceiling painting at his research and what he grams, on Jan. 14 at 7 sat partially submerged Wakulla Springs as well fi nally learned. p.m. in the Ochlockonee River as pictures painted on Don't miss this pro- Meetings will take near the Highway 319 the walls of the old Cart- gram detailing deter- Wakulla Cattlemen’s place at the Wakulla Bridge for many years. er House, aka Gamble mined queries leading to County Public Library His questions were not House, aka the Langston long lost answers. with the revelation of a casual but were in ear- House. Remember, WCHS Association will hold couple years' worth of re- nest search for answers Mr. McLean perse- meeting, Jan. 14, 7 p.m., search – oral and written as to who owned the vered and now has an- at the Wakulla County – by a gentleman from boat that was abandoned swers which he will share Public Library quarterly meeting Moultrie, Ga., named Mr. on the river and how in our January meeting! Special to The News Bill McLean. did it happen to have Anyone with memo- The Wakulla Cattlemen’s Association will hold its fi rst quarterly meeting of the year on Thursday, Jan. 16, at 6 p.m. The meeting will be held at the UF/IFAS Extension Offi ce, 84 Cedar Avenue in Crawfordville. Dr. Cheryl Mackowiak, associate professor at the UF/ IFAS North Florida Research and Education Center, will speak on getting the best performance from pasture soil. Shrimp 0ULLED0ORK We Grouper 2IBS Catch Mullet it She will address the special needs of, and expectations for, winter pastures in Wakulla County. 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Ken Fields Local photographer Ken Fields, who shoots Wakulla High School and FSU football games for The News, traveled to Pasadena to the Rose Bowl to photograph the national championship game. “I couldn’t pass it up,” Fields said. “It was the chance of a life- time.”

Staff Report ner, Jameis Winston, who the fourth quarter, when the game, Winston threw has not shown much sign Florida State scored 21 to Kelvin Benjamin for the Florida State pulled out of getting rattled during the points and began to close winning touchdown. Clockwise from top: FSU fullback Chad Abram just a last second win against regular season, showed a the defi cit. With the win, the Noles before he scored in the fourth quarter; a Seminole Auburn in the BCS National little on Monday night as it The team was down fi nished their season with cheerleader; quarterback Jameis Winston during Championship on Jan. 6 in took him most of the game 31-27 with 1:19 left on the a perfect 14-0 record, ended an interview just after the Noles victory; Jameis Pasadena, Calif., with a fi nal to gain momentum. clock after Auburn’s Tre Ma- SEC’s record streak of seven Winston with the national championship trophy; score of 34-31. The Seminoles trailed son ran the ball in 37 yards national championships Defensive back P.J. Williams makes a leaping in- FSU’s quarterback and re- the Auburn Tigers for the for a touchdown. and earned the school’s terception; Winston evades Auburn’s defense; and cent Heisman Trophy win- majority of the game until With 13 seconds left in third ever national title. Jimbo Fisher with the championship trophy.

BASKETBALL ROAD RACE TRACK WMS Boys are Cupid 5K will WHS track county champs be held again practice starts Special to The News Staff Report Special to The News The Wakulla Middle School boy’s basketball team con- The Rotary Club of Wakulla will again be holding Practices for the 2014 Wakulla High School track teams cluded their season with a record of 7-5 after a command- its Cupid 5K Dash & 1 Mile Fun Walk as part of the will start on Wednesday, Jan. 8. All high school students ing victory over Riversprings Middle, 47-34. The Wildcats 16th annual Valentine Celebration on Feb. 8. interested in participating in Track & Field should meet at took the lead on the opening tip and never looked back Check-in will begin at 7 a.m. with the walk at the high school track at 2:30 p.m. on Jan. 8. All athletes maintaining the lead to the fi nal buzzer. The team was 7:30 and 5K at 8 a.m. should report in workout gear and make sure they have a led by Antwan Thomas and Cephus Greene, who both You can register online at raceit.com at https:// current physical, an EL 3 and an EL3CH form either with fi nished with 12 points. Greene hit four 3-pointers in the www.raceit.com/Register/?event=24619. Registra- them or on fi le in the Athletic Director’s Offi ce. These game; both played their fi nal game as a Wildcat. Chris tion is $15. A T-shirt will be available for the fi rst forms are mandatory before a student can participate in Beverly, who fi nished with 21 points helped the Bears 100 racers. any practice. The forms are available online at the High chip away at large lead getting within 6 points early in If you have any questions, please contact us at School website, in the “Athletics” tab. Practices will be the 4th quarter, but WMS went on multiple runs to take [email protected] and like us on Face- held daily, Monday through Friday, beginning at 2:30 the wind out of the Bears sails. WMS went 2-0 against book at Rotary Club of Wakulla. p.m. and ending around 4:30 p.m.. RMS this season. www.thewakullanews.com THE WAKULLA NEWS, Thursday, January 9, 2014 – Page 9 Outdoors outdoor sports and fi shing reports It’s so cold it’s hard to think about fi shing I hope you had a safe When I was much Capt. David Fife was Well, tonight is the and Happy New Year. younger the cold didn’t down there that same night. As I am writing this bother me but now I’d day and he did nothing. Hopefully, Florida column, we are expect- rather sit inside on days Jeff May from Carroll- State will return with the ing two extremely cold like this and watch Ro- ton was down last week trophy and we’ll prove to nights and then a warm- land Martin catch fish From The Dock and they went out in everyone what a good ing trend. The cold and dream about the search of rock bass. They team we really have. should push more fi sh warmer days. BY CAPT. JODY CAMPBELL came in with 25 real nice My New Year’s hope into the rivers if they Dr. Jim O’Neil went to rock bass and said they for everyone is that the haven’t already moved the St. Marks River and did catch some trout Some had good luck also threw back fi ve or smallest fi sh you catch offshore in search of caught a pile of reds and trolling very slow in the and some had no luck. six nice grouper. They this year will be bigger warmer weather. some sheepshead. He river. We fished quite a were fi shing in about 20 than the biggest one you It could also kill fi sh was fi shing live shrimp JR said the trout were few places on the rising feet of water. caught last year. that get stuck up in a on the bottom. really biting on the Aucil- tide and only caught a Last Thursday we had With the weather creek in very shallow Capt. David Fife has la and he was having few but when the tide the lowest tide I think I like it is, it’s really hard water. been catching lots of fi sh trouble catching trout fi rst started falling they can ever remember. My to think about fi shing. Let’s hope that doesn’t in and around Spring under 20 inches in many turned on and we got dock was completely out When I was much young- happen and it makes our Creek. David strictly uses of the creeks around the our limit using white of the water and most er though it didn’t bother river fi shing very good. Mirrolures this time of Aucilla. Gulps being reeled in of the sailboats were me. Now I can’t put on It’s really hard to think year and chartreuse or I took my brother-in- real slow. tipped on their sides. The enough clothes to get about fi shing with the bone are his favorite law down there last Mon- One of my neighbors cormarants were having warm. wind blowing about 25 colors. day and I was surprised was down there and a fi eld day on the small Good luck and good knots and the tempera- He said there are some at the number of people they only caught one. pinfi sh in the canals and fi shing! ture hovering around 38 fi sh in the boil but most down there fishing. I The next day they went I’ll be surprised if there GO NOLES! degrees. are small. He said they guess folks were off for to the Econfi na and did are many left. the holidays. nothing.

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Boonie set up tar- this one is critical. one comes in with a gun, gets in front of our seated Each time we meet what do you do? women. He fl ipped the at the WCSO range, we Lt. “Boonie” Mitchell targets away, then turned learn something new. of the Wakulla County them so they faced us for Recently, we’ve shot from Sheriff’s Offi ce (WCSO) just a matter of seconds. barricades using domi- offered more training We had to practice nant and non-dominant to the group of women shooting the target fast hands. who meet at the range at about 5 yards away. We We’ve learned some each Wednesday morn- shot 3 to 4 rounds if we unarmed techniques to ing from 9 a.m. to noon. reacted quickly enough. protect ourselves. We’ve This group is comprised Drawing and shooting shot from seated posi- of women of all ages and rapidly isn’t as easy as it tions. any experience from ab- looks! 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On Tuesday, I will take my Wakulla Environ- mental Institute students taking Introduction to Professional Diving into the water during possibly the coldest day of the year. I explained to Dr. Stringer that such is the nature of the class, and nothing like what we en- dured under Antarctic ice on a project I attended – nearly 30 years ago. I explained that people who expect to work underwater must overcome creature comforts with determination, technol- ogy and skill, something I hope to instill in this semester’s students. They will suffer in a heated pool, cold tomorrow only when they get out. Back then I was 36 and full of determination that everything was surmountable. Indeed, I had developed a full face mask (against the advice of the U.S. Navy) that could tolerate the warm 27 de- gree F water temperature found under the ice. I shielded the metal parts with a rubber shroud that was fi lled with warm hyper-saline water be- fore immersion. My mask was fed warm air and supportive communications from the surface by way of an umbilical hose. I dressed in a dry suit in a heated fi sh hut that was located over my 3-foot diameter hole that was our passage way through 10 feet of hard ice to reach our research site in roughly 60 feet of water. Once confi gured in our surface-supplied rig, PHOTO SPECIAL TO THE NEWS the hot water was delivered to the mask through T.J. Del Bello, Phil Hill, Raye Crews, Duane Treadon, Fran Keating and Norma Hill. a funnel, caped and in I went. What a joy it was to breathe warm air for a The following ar- patrols), Communica- short time, slowly changing to the bitter cold ticle was submitted by tions, Marine Safety, that my body could tolerate. Once on the bottom Flotilla Commander Boating Emergencies Navigation Systems, I would swim to the research site and sample the Duane Treadon: Coast Guard Station Member Training, Pub- sponge spicuole mat that comprised the benthic This past weekend lications, and Program community surrounding McMurdo Station. Panama City ...... (850) 234-4228 five members, Fran Visitor/Vessel Safety Samples were returned to the surface to study Keating, Raye Crews, Coast Guard Station Exams. for their bacterial content. I could then ask “top- Norma and Phill Hill Yankeetown ...... (352) 447-6900 Staff carried on the side” to send down a Nikonos 35 mm camera so and Duane Treadon Coast Guard Auxiliary common theme of sup- that I could photo document this amazing reef traveled to Fort Wal- Apalachee Bay (Flotilla 12) ...... (850) 942-7500 port to the Flotillas quickly before the batteries froze. ton Beach to attend or ...... (850) 284-1166 that resonated during We soon became very popular amongst our Division 1’s Change of the morning session. counterparts who were diving in more traditional Watch (COW). Based on the pre- dress (well, until a visiting helicopter blew away Change of watch members in the Auxil- Eric, T.J. and District sentation, our Flotilla our tent and all the masks were super chilled in is an annual meeting iary, attendees primar- Captain East Mo Da- can expect a lot of the 20-below-zero surface conditions). held to offi cially wel- ily consisted of Divi- vis gave a presenta- support form our Divi- Our fi rst checkout dives were required on open come in the new lead- sion Staff and Flotilla tion on Division struc- sion Leadership and circuit using double hose regulators and typical ership and staff of Commander and Vice ture and its role in Staff during the com- scuba masks. the division. In the Commanders from supporting the five ing year. I jumped in and had to grasp the downline as past, the COW was a across the Division. Flotillas of the Divi- If you are interested the world around me went to stars and birdies! luncheon where new Duane Treadon and sion (Apalachee Bay, in becoming involved After what seemed an eternity, my vision slowly flotilla commanders, Fran Keating were at- Panama City, Destin, in the Auxiliary, check returned as my face went numb. vice commanders, divi- tending as Flotilla Pensacola, and Milton). out our website at We knew we had about 30 minutes before the sion staff and fl otilla Commander and Vice Flotilla Commanders www.uscgaux.net for muscles of the jaw would no longer function and staff offi cers took their Commander for Flo- and Vice Command- membership informa- the regulator would drop out of your mouth. Your oath followed by brief tilla 12. Member Raye ers were given tools tion or contact our face was exposed to subfreezing water which was remarks on the direc- Crews was attending at to help their Flotillas Flotilla Staff Officer not a pleasant matter. tion of the division for Division Staff Offi cer have a successful year for Human Resources Once out of the water, most folks were ex- the coming year. for Diversity. serving the boating at [email protected] hausted for the rest of the day. Soon there was However, this year’s In addition to serv- public. or Flotilla Commander a list of requests for training on our gadget that COW was an all day ing as Flotilla Com- After lunch each Di- Duane Treadon at FC@ permitted up to 70+ minutes underwater in rela- event. New Division mander Duane Trea- vision staff offi cer gave uscgaux.net. tive comfort. Commander Eric De- don also serves at the a short presentation As Sherrie says, Safe The next year I was granted funds to purchase Vuyst and Vice Com- Division level as Staff on 2014 goals for their Boating is no Accident new Full Face masks that I am told is now the mander T.J. Del Bello Offi cer for Computer program area. Some – Start your new year dominant diving technology at the station. welcomed about 35 Services (website man- of these area includ- off in the right direc- I am tasked now, three decades later, with fi nd- members to the meet- agement) and Secretary ed Public Education, tion! ing a way to convince aspiring professionals to ing. of Record. Public Affairs, Opera- overlook the obvious discomfort of the task and Though open to all During the morning, tions (water activities/ seek out ways to make it achievable in comfort

Thursday For tides at the following points add to Thursday Sun rise/set Moon rise/set Gulf Coast Weekly Almanac Dog Island Listings: High Tide Low Tide Major Times MinorTimes 7:34 am 1:12 pm Carrabelle 28 Min. 25 Min. 7:34 am-9:34 am 1:51 am-2:51 am 5:54 pm 1:52 am 7:58 pm-9:58 pm 1:11 pm-2:11 pm First Full Last New Jan. 9 - Jan. 15 Apalachicola 1 Hr., 53 Min. 2 Hrs., 38 Min. Brightness– 58% Jan. 10 Jan. 19 Jan. 28 Feb. 6 Cat Point 1 Hr., 13 Min. 2 Hrs., 31 Min. Average Lower Anchorage 1 Hr., 36 Min. 2 Hrs., 3 Min. Friday Tide charts by Friday West Pass 1 Hr., 26 Min. 2 Hrs., 39 Min. Zihua Software, LLC Sun rise/set Moon rise/set Major Times MinorTimes 7:34 am 1:53 pm St. Marks River Entrance City of St. Marks Shell Point, Spring Creek 8:22 am-10:22 am 2:46 am-3:46 am 5:55 pm 2:48 am 8:46 pm-10:46 pm 1:52 pm-2:52 pm Date High Low High Low High Date High Low High Low High Date High Low High Low High Brightness– 64% Average Thu 0.3 ft. 1.9 ft. 1.4 ft. 2.7 ft. Thu 0.2 ft. 1.8 ft. 1.3 ft. 2.5 ft. Thu 0.3 ft. 2.0 ft. 1.5 ft. 2.7 ft. Saturday Jan 9, 14 3:01 AM 9:45 AM 2:00 PM 8:24 PM Jan 9, 14 4:05 AM 10:21 AM 3:04 PM 9:00 PM Jan 9, 14 2:58 AM 9:42 AM 1:57 PM 8:21 PM Saturday Sun rise/set Moon rise/set Fri 0.0 ft. 2.1 ft. 1.6 ft. 2.7 ft. Fri 0.0 ft. 1.9 ft. 1.4 ft. 2.5 ft. Fri 0.0 ft. 2.1 ft. 1.7 ft. 2.8 ft. Major Times MinorTimes Jan 10, 14 4:21 AM 11:08 AM 3:20 PM 9:40 PM Jan 10, 14 5:25 AM 11:44 AM 4:24 PM 10:16 PM Jan 10, 14 4:18 AM 11:05 AM 3:17 PM 9:37 PM 7:34 am 2:37 pm 9:10 am-11:10 am 3:41 am-4:41 am Sat -0.2 ft. 2.3 ft. 1.5 ft. 2.8 ft. Sat -0.2 ft. 2.1 ft. 1.4 ft. 2.6 ft. Sat -0.2 ft. 2.3 ft. 1.6 ft. 2.9 ft. 5:56 pm 3:42 am 9:34 pm-11:34 pm 2:35 pm-3:35 pm Jan 11, 14 5:23 AM 12:02 PM 4:35 PM 10:45 PM Jan 11, 14 6:27 AM 12:38 PM 5:39 PM 11:21 PM Jan 11, 14 5:20 AM 11:59 AM 4:32 PM 10:42 PM Brightness– 70% Sun -0.4 ft. 2.5 ft. 1.4 ft. 2.9 ft. Sun -0.4 ft. 2.3 ft. 1.2 ft. Sun -0.4 ft. 2.5 ft. 1.5 ft. 3.0 ft. Average Sunday Jan 12, 14 6:11 AM 12:41 PM 5:33 PM 11:37 PM Jan 12, 14 7:15 AM 1:17 PM 6:37 PM Jan 12, 14 6:08 AM 12:38 PM 5:30 PM 11:34 PM Sunday Mon -0.5 ft. 2.6 ft. 1.2 ft. Mon 2.7 ft. -0.5 ft. 2.5 ft. 1.1 ft. Mon -0.6 ft. 2.7 ft. 1.3 ft. Sun rise/set Moon rise/set Jan 13, 14 6:51 AM 1:15 PM 6:20 PM Jan 13, 14 12:13 AM 7:55 AM 1:51 PM 7:24 PM Jan 13, 14 6:48 AM 1:12 PM 6:17 PM Major Times MinorTimes 7:34 am 3:23 pm Tue 3.1 ft. -0.6 ft. 2.8 ft. 1.0 ft. Tue 2.8 ft. -0.6 ft. 2.6 ft. 0.9 ft. Tue 3.1 ft. -0.7 ft. 2.8 ft. 1.1 ft. 9:58 am-11:58 am 4:32 am-5:32 am 5:57 pm 4:34 am Jan 14, 14 12:20 AM 7:26 AM 1:47 PM 7:01 PM Jan 14, 14 12:56 AM 8:30 AM 2:23 PM 8:05 PM Jan 14, 14 12:17 AM 7:23 AM 1:44 PM 6:58 PM 10:23 pm-12:23 am 3:22 pm-4:22 pm Brightness– 76% Wed 3.1 ft. -0.6 ft. 2.9 ft. 0.8 ft. Wed 2.9 ft. -0.6 ft. 2.7 ft. 0.7 ft. Wed 3.2 ft. -0.7 ft. 3.0 ft. 0.9 ft. Average Jan 15, 14 12:57 AM 7:58 AM 2:17 PM 7:38 PM Jan 15, 14 1:33 AM 9:02 AM 2:53 PM 8:42 PM Jan 15, 14 12:54 AM 7:55 AM 2:14 PM 7:35 PM Monday Monday Sun rise/set Moon rise/set Alligator Point, Ochlockonee BaySt. Teresa, Turkey Pt. Dog Island West End Major Times MinorTimes 7:34 am 4:11 pm Date High Low High Low High Date High Low High Low High Date High Low High Low High 10:47 am-12:47 pm 5:22 am-6:22 am 5:57 pm 5:23 am 11:11 pm-1:11 am 4:10 pm-5:10 pm Thu 0.2 ft. 1.5 ft. 1.0 ft. 2.0 ft. Thu 0.3 ft. 1.5 ft. 1.4 ft. 2.1 ft. Thu -0.1 ft. 1.2 ft. 0.9 ft. 2.2 ft. Brightness– 82% Jan 9, 14 3:12 AM 9:37 AM 2:11 PM 8:16 PM Jan 9, 14 2:40 AM 9:29 AM 1:39 PM 8:08 PM Jan 9, 14 2:45 AM 10:16 AM 12:53 PM 7:51 PM Better Tuesday Fri 0.0 ft. 1.6 ft. 1.1 ft. 2.0 ft. Fri 0.0 ft. 1.6 ft. 1.5 ft. 2.1 ft. Fri -0.3 ft. 1.4 ft. 1.1 ft. 2.2 ft. Tuesday Jan 10, 14 4:32 AM 11:00 AM 3:31 PM 9:32 PM Jan 10, 14 4:00 AM 10:52 AM 2:59 PM 9:24 PM Jan 10, 14 3:53 AM 12:27 PM 2:04 PM 8:35 PM Sun rise/set Moon rise/set Sat -0.1 ft. 1.7 ft. 1.1 ft. 2.1 ft. Sat -0.2 ft. 1.8 ft. 1.5 ft. 2.2 ft. Sat -0.5 ft. 1.6 ft. 1.2 ft. 2.2 ft. Major Times MinorTimes 7:34 am 5:01 pm Jan 11, 14 5:34 AM 11:54 AM 4:46 PM 10:37 PM Jan 11, 14 5:02 AM 11:46 AM 4:14 PM 10:29 PM Jan 11, 14 4:50 AM 1:26 PM 3:29 PM 9:24 PM --:-----:-- 6:09 am-7:09 am 5:58 pm 6:10 am Sun -0.3 ft. 1.9 ft. 1.0 ft. 2.2 ft. Sun -0.4 ft. 1.9 ft. 1.3 ft. 2.3 ft. Sun -0.6 ft. 1.7 ft. 1.2 ft. 2.2 ft. 11:35 am-1:35 pm 5:00 pm-6:00 pm Brightness– 89% Jan 12, 14 6:22 AM 12:33 PM 5:44 PM 11:29 PM Jan 12, 14 5:50 AM 12:25 PM 5:12 PM 11:21 PM Jan 12, 14 5:40 AM 2:02 PM 4:40 PM 10:16 PM Better Wednesday Mon -0.4 ft. 2.0 ft. 0.9 ft. Mon -0.5 ft. 2.1 ft. 1.2 ft. Mon -0.7 ft. 1.8 ft. 1.2 ft. 2.2 ft. Wednesday Jan 13, 14 7:02 AM 1:07 PM 6:31 PM Jan 13, 14 6:30 AM 12:59 PM 5:59 PM Jan 13, 14 6:23 AM 2:31 PM 5:36 PM 11:07 PM Sun rise/set Moon rise/set Tue 2.3 ft. -0.4 ft. 2.1 ft. 0.7 ft. Tue 2.4 ft. -0.6 ft. 2.2 ft. 1.0 ft. Tue -0.7 ft. 1.8 ft. 1.1 ft. 2.2 ft. Major Times MinorTimes 7:33 am 5:53 pm Jan 14, 14 12:12 AM 7:37 AM 1:39 PM 7:12 PM Jan 14, 14 12:04 AM 7:05 AM 1:31 PM 6:40 PM Jan 14, 14 7:01 AM 2:55 PM 6:21 PM 11:55 PM --:-----:-- 6:52 am-7:52 am 5:59 pm 6:53 am Wed 2.4 ft. -0.5 ft. 2.2 ft. 0.6 ft. Wed 2.4 ft. -0.6 ft. 2.3 ft. 0.8 ft. Wed -0.7 ft. 1.9 ft. 1.0 ft. 12:22 pm-2:22 pm 5:52 pm-6:52 pm Jan 15, 14 12:49 AM 8:09 AM 2:09 PM 7:49 PM Jan 15, 14 12:41 AM 7:37 AM 2:01 PM 7:17 PM Jan 15, 14 7:34 AM 3:17 PM 7:01 PM Brightness– 95% Best www.thewakullanews.com THE WAKULLA NEWS, Thursday, January 9, 2014 – Page 11 Law Enforcement and Courts reports Sheriff ’s Report On Wednesday, Jan. crash with a deer at fordville were involved 1, Andrew Mark Whigh- 400 Shadeville Highway. in a two-vehicle traffi c am, 24, of Cairo, Ga. was There were no injuries Sheriff ’s offi ce 2013 statistics crash at 1392 Shadeville arrested for possession reported and minor Special to The News made 224 arrests of motorists for Highway. There were of cocaine, possession damage to the vehicle. driving while license is suspended or no injuries and minor of less than 20 grams of Deputy Gibby Gibson The Wakulla County Sheriff’s Offi ce revoked. The total works out to an damage to the vehicles. worked 189 traffi c crashes in 2013 com- marijuana and posses- investigated. average of nearly 19 arrests for DWLSR Deputy Gibby Gibson pared to 405 in 2012. The worst month sion of narcotics equip- • Jeffrey Ranew of each month. investigated. for crashes in 2013 was in February with The number of fatal traffi c crashes in ment following a traffi c Crawfordville and Jes- 32 followed by 28 in March and 20 in Wakulla County dropped from seven in stop. sica Landolt of Craw- January. 2012 to two in 2013. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1 Deputy Anthony Paul fordville were involved October had the fewest traffi c crashes The total number of cases worked by conducted a traffi c stop in a two vehicle traffi c with nine followed by July with 10 and WCSO deputies in 2013 was 2,947. The • Wrenn Green of due to a faulty head- crash in the McDonald’s September, November and December number dropped from 3,389 in 2012 and Panacea reported a fel- light. The driver alleg- parking lot. There were with 11 each. 3,545 in 2011. The highest number in the ony criminal mischief. edly admitted having a no injuries reported WCSO made 63 DUI arrests in 2013. past decade was 3,626 in 2010. The victim’s mailbox smoking pipe and mari- and only minor damage. The month with the most DUI arrests The rest of the decade included 2,921 and post were damaged. juana in the vehicle. Deputy Gibby Gibson was May with nine and April, June and cases in 2003; 3,158 in 2004; 2,790 in The victim reported the September with eight each. February Cocaine was also al- investigated. 2005, 2,934 in 2006; 2,707 in 2007; 2,697 value of the mailbox had only one DUI arrest. in 2008; and 3,074 in 2009. legedly discovered in Over the course of 2013, the WCSO at $1,500 due to a cus- the vehicle. Rolling pa- FRIDAY, DEC. 27 tom paint job. The mail- pers were observed in box suffered scratches addition to the smok- • An arrest warrant and minor damage and ing pipe. The vehicle was requested for Dan- 8,000 pounds of trash picked up was recovered on the was impounded and iel Ray Patterson, 52, of Special to The News the Wakulla County transfer station for ground. Deputy Alan Whigham was trans- Crawfordville. Patterson disposal. Middlebrooks investi- ported to the Wakulla was released from incar- The Wakulla County Sheriff’s Of- The litter control crew collected gated. County Jail. ceration in August and fi ce Litter Control Unit picked up 8,040 661,920 pounds in 2009; 201,830 in 2010; • Susan Blake of The marijuana failed to register as a pounds of trash during the month of 196,420 in 2011 and 213,680 in 2012. The Tallahassee reported a weighed 1.8 grams and sex offender. December. The amount exceeded only 2013 total would have exceeded the 2012 lost wallet. The victim the cocaine weighed Deputy Mike Zimba the months of June and August as the total except for 80,270 pounds of debris reported the loss at a 6.1 grams. Sgt. Jeremy conducted an address third lowest amount of the year. Octo- collected by the unit as a result of June’s Crawfordville fast food ber collections netted 20,490 pounds of Johnston and Deputy verifi cation and discov- Tropical Storm Debbie in July 2012. restaurant. The restau- trash as the highest collection month. Male and female crews collect trash Ashley McAlister also ered that the address rant did not have any- Trash collections are based on along the side of state and county roads investigated. Patterson reported in available manpower and cooperative on a regular basis using inmate and one turn in the wallet. In other activity re- Crawfordville was not weather conditions. The total for 2013 community service labor. The wallet was valued ported by the Wakulla his actual address. was 136,450 pounds of trash taken to at $25. Deputy Ward County Sheriff’s Offi ce: Patterson faces charg- Kromer investigated. es of failure to report to • Gary Wines of St. THURSDAY, DEC. 26 the local sheriff’s offi ce a Radio Shack and Toys issued a notice to ap- 20 windows are valued Marks reported a vehi- after release from cus- R Us in Pennsylvania. pear in court follow- at $200 and a suspect has cle theft. A suspect, who • Michelle Stewart of tody and failure to re- Deputy Vicki Mitchell ing a traffi c stop. Sgt. been identifi ed. Deputy has been identifi ed, took Crawfordville reported port an address change. investigated. Jeremy Johnston con- Stephen Simmons and the victim’s vehicle from the theft of two ve- Detective Josh Langston ducted a traffic stop Deputy Jeff Yarbrough his home. The suspect hicles. One of the stolen also investigated. SUNDAY, DEC. 29 after observing a vehicle investigated. returned the vehicle to vehicles was the victim’s with a missing head- • Paul Love of Craw- the victim several hours work truck. SATURDAY, DEC. 28 • Sgt. Ryan Muse in- light. Parvis granted Sgt. fordville reported a later. The vehicle was The vehicles were left vestigated a traffi c crash Johnston permission to grand theft of fi shing turned over to the vic- securely locked when • Denise Waters of at Highway 61 and High- search the vehicle and equipment from his tim and Judith Sanford they were taken. There Sweet Magnolia Bed and way 267. George William he located marijuana boat. The boat was lo- Hall, 50, of Carlton, Ga. are subjects of interest Breakfast in St. Marks McKee, 69, of Crawford- and a smoking pipe cated at the victim’s was charged with grand who were identifi ed in reported a grand theft. ville conducted a left inside the vehicle. The home. The stolen rods, theft of a motor vehicle the investigation. A business bicycle was turn from Highway 61 marijuana weighed 2.2 reels and lures are val- and transported to the Both vehicles were stolen from the porch of to Highway 267 and was grams. ued at $1,050. Deputy Wakulla County Jail. entered into the NCIC/ the establishment. The struck by Robert Doug- • James Barwick of Gibby Gibson investi- Deputy Vicki Mitchell FCIC data base as sto- bike is valued at $500. las Adams, 71, of Davie Bryson City, N.C. re- gated. investigated. len. Sgt. Lorne Whaley Deputy Alan Middle- who was eastbound on ported a criminal mis- and Deputy Ross Hasty brooks investigated. Highway 267. chief in Panacea after TUESDAY, DEC. 31 The Wakulla County investigated. • Hellen D. Forehand Adams was found to someone keyed his ve- Sheriff’s Offi ce received • Kathleen Cox of of Tallahassee reported have a suspended driver hicle. Scratches were • Catherine Harrell of 1,006 calls for service Crawfordville reported the theft of a deceased license and received a observed around the Crawfordville reported a during the past week in- a credit card offense. relative’s property. A traffi c citation for driv- vehicle and obscenities fraud. The victim ob- cluding 10 business and Five unauthorized camper, utility trailer, ing while license sus- were scratched on the served 11 unauthorized residential alarms; 78 charges were reported television, lawn mower, pended. vehicle. charges on her bank citizen contacts; 29 E-911 in Greensboro, Ga. The guitars and other items Both vehicles were A second vehicle account which totaled calls; 38 investigations; charges were from a were reported missing. damaged in the crash. A owned by Chris Bar- $920 during Novem- 12 noise complaints; 50 merchandise store and A person of interest was passenger in the McKee wick of Panacea was ber and December. The medical emergencies; 12 a restaurant in Greens- identifi ed. Deputy Rich- vehicle suffered a head scratched and had an charges were created out school security checks; boro and totaled $132. ard Moon investigated. injury and was taken obscenity on it as well. of state. Deputy Mike 440 business and resi- Deputy Mike Zimba and • Rex Lytle of Craw- to the hospital by a A suspect has been Zimba investigated. dential security checks; Detective Randy Phillips fordville reported a friend. identifi ed. Deputy Ross • Pamela R. Sapp of 14 suspicious vehicles; investigated. credit card offense. The Hasty investigated. Crawfordville and Mali- 36 traffi c enforcements; • Gladys Kilgore of victim discovered four MONDAY, DEC. 30 • Manuel Randolph yah A. Farmer of Craw- and 78 traffi c stops. Crawfordville reported unauthorized charges of Crawfordville report- a one vehicle traffic which totaled $780 at • Caige Hunter Parvis, ed the theft of windows 21, of Crawfordville was from his property. 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By SHELLEY SWENSON Wakulla Extension Service

Innovative parents bigger pots or dishes, try and teachers, are you this construction with in need of a science two cardboard boxes. fair project or student- centered science learn- BUILDING A BOX ing experience? SOLAR OVEN FROM Let me suggest you TWO BOXES and your child or class- room construct a solar Materials needed: oven with household Two cardboard boxes items while offering a with lids (consider copy wealth of learning. paper boxes or card- Not only are you pre- board file boxes) with paring your student for one slightly smaller than an award-winning sci- the other, insulation ence fair project but you materials (rigid foam, are providing an energy fiberglass, newspaper source which is avail- or packing peanuts), cor- able during power out- rugated cardboard, alu- ages. You will be able to minum foil or other re- enjoy having a “no elec- flective materials, glass, tricity meal.” UF/IFAS Plexiglas or clear plastic just released updated wrap, black paint, prop PHOTO BY LES HARRISON/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS information on making sticks and string. an oven powered by the Paint the inside of Hardy vegetables like cabbage can withstand cool temperatures sun of which I want to the smaller box black share. to absorb heat and place By LES HARRISON any level of expertise. are populated too thickly. Solar ovens utilize the smaller box inside and SHELLEY SWENSON The historical record on ancient Brassicas, including cabbage, are the sun’s heating energy the larger one. Fill the of the Extension Offi ce production of cabbage is sparse. It is high in fi ber and loaded with antioxi- to cook, just like you do space between the two thought to have been descended from dants and vitamins, including A, C, K, in the heat of your car boxes with your insu- The recent frigid artic weather a wild European fi eld cabbage over and folate. The cabbage dish can be on a warm day. Solar ov- lation material. Cut a has most Wakulla County residents 3,000 years ago. fat free, low in sodium, few calories ens can be purchased or hole in the box cover thoughts off gardening. Like many other crops which could and cholesterol free depending on the one can be made from and cover it with plastic Only the hardiest of vegetable be traced back to specifi c locations, other ingredients. homemade, recycled wrap or place glass or plants can survive, much less grow the spread and use of cabbage corre- To store at home, refrigerate the boxes. Plexiglas in the cut-out and produce a usable crop, when the sponded to the period of time labelled whole head of cabbage in a plastic bag All solar ovens are portion. thermometer indicates long hours of the Enlightenment. The increase in and keep it chilled after cutting. It is insulated and have re- Cut a piece of cor- subfreezing temperatures. trade and the exchange of ideas and best to use the remainder within two flective, absorptive and rugated cardboard the Luckily, cabbage is a resilient cool recipes moved the cabbage to new days after cutting the head as it will glazing surfaces to col- same size as the box season vegetable which is easy and locales and uses. lose its quality after seven days. lect and intensify the lid and cover it with inexpensive to grow, and produces a The hard small seed were easy to China is currently the world’s heat from the sun. foil to create the reflec- large amount of usable food in a rela- transport and had excellent storage biggest producer and consumer of UF/IFAS Specialists tor. Attach and hinge tively small area. A dollar will purchase features. The production volume and cabbage. It is, however, an important offer two examples of the reflector onto the hundreds, if not thousands, of seed. ease of propagation made it a popular crop in Florida’s winter vegetable pro- how to build a solar cooking box. Attach the Cabbage is in the Brassica genus crop to feed the workers in class con- duction schedule. cooker. Promise that if sticks and string to hold which includes turnips, mustard, col- science Europe and Asia. Several varieties of cabbage are you experiment with up the reflector. lards and radishes. All are propagated Sowing cabbage, like any Brassica, is growing in the UF/IFAS Wakulla your own design and from small seed. Transplants are more simple. Distribute the seed in rows and County demonstration garden. They want to share your ideas USING THE SOLAR expensive, but are an easy alternative cover with a slight amount of soil. were protected during the recent ex- with me, I would love to OVEN if a few plants are needed. Cabbage seeds usually germinate treme cold temperatures. hear from you! Planting time in North Florida is within a week. Cool and moist soil To learn more about growing A solar oven can be August through February for this crop, temperatures offer the best chance for cabbage in Wakulla County, visit the BUILDING A BOX used like a slow cooker which takes about 100 days to reach success, and supplemental nitrogen UF/IFAS Wakulla County website at SOLAR OVEN FROM A or a normal oven. It maturity. The planting date and matu- should be added. http://wakulla.ifas.ufl .edu or call 850- PIZZA BOX does require sunlight, rity date will be infl uenced by weather Many gardeners dilute their seed 926-3931. so make sure you posi- conditions. in sand for ease of sowing. If properly Materials needed: tion your cooker in an The edible leaves can be a variety mixed, this technique allows for the Les Harrison is UF/IFAS Wakulla One pizza box, newspa- appropriate place and of colors, depending on the cultivar, uniform seed distribution. County Extension Director and Shel- pers, black construction only use it on sunny and with a smooth or crinkled texture. Thinning the plants, once they ger- ley Swenson is UF/IFAS Wakulla paper, clear plastic wrap days. Green, white, red and purple varieties minate, is advised. Disease and insect County Family and Consumer Sciences and aluminum foil. Cooking times will are prolifi c producers for gardeners of problems may result when the plants Agent. Secure an assembled vary with the amount and closed pizza box. of intensity of the sun- Trace a square on the light; the best time to outside of the lid of use it is between 11 a.m. HEALTH & FITNESS the box. Allow about and 3 p.m. an inch between the Your solar cooker edges of the box and can reach between 200˚ 2014 is a plus-size year the square outline. to 300˚ which means Every year we start our ety is working with us to Cut three sides of they safely cook dishes ritual of dropping weight, reduce our sizes. We as a the square, leaving the though cooking times dieting, exercising, and lots nation are paying more hinge side uncut. Gently will often be longer. GET FIT of other types of things to attention to how costly it lift the cut portion and Generally allow about make ourselves a new and By is to be overweight, more fold the uncut side to double the cooking time improved model. PAMELA medicines, more doctor create a flap. than in a conventional Did you know that even appointments, and more Line the underside oven. Utilize a ther- CHICHESTER Barbie is trying to improve pain and less mobility, and of the flap with alu- mometer to monitor the herself? – but unfortu- of course more insurance. minum foil, securing temperature and insure nately in the opposite di- course pricier. natural and fresh foods Here is a simple way to firmly with tape. You food safety. Cooking rection. Yes, Barbie has Is there any hope in re- and stay away from arti- evaluate your own health have now assembled foods to the correct been posting questions on turning to a normal slight- fi cial sweeteners and pre- risk: Try measuring your the oven reflector. internal temperature is Facebook about adding a ly smaller and healthier servatives. These natural abdomen (waistline). Fat Line the inside of the our first concern when new “Plus Size Barbie.” size? and fresh foods are also in your abdomen region pizza box with black it involves protein! It seems obvious that Hope is on its way. It is great-tasting, have huge is known as visceral fat, construction paper to UF/IFAS has pub- this would be the norm, exciting to know that natu- benefi ts, are very conve- which is associated with help absorb the sun’s lished some suggested since the U.S. population ral whole foods, gluten nient now as they are in greater risk of Type II heat. Stuff the edges of recipes. They can be has now become a larger, free foods, fresh vegeta- the grocery stores and diabetes, dyslipidemia (el- the box with newspaper secured on our website, fatter nation. bles and fruits are getting they are helping us reduce evated levels of free fatty to create insulation. www.wakulla.ifas.ufl. Did you know that the recognition that they our waistline! acids in the blood), hyper- With the flap open, edu or by calling the “Plus-size” was fi rst used so deserve, for us to get In addition to the way tension and cardiovascular line both the underside office at 926-3931. as a technical fashion back on track and on the we eat, it is a great plus disease. Evidence from and top of the cut open- Using solar ovens industry term for sizes 14 rise of healthy habits! Of to know that we have various medical studies ing on the pizza box can be a fun and edu- and up in the 1970s? Plus- course, we still have that so many types of quick show that waist circumfer- lid with plastic wrap. cational activity or a size clothing existed be- huge aisle in the grocery exercises to choose from ence is the best predictor Once you have taped needed disaster time fore then, but was referred store with candies, cook- ranging from a 3 minute of abdominal-fat content. one side of the plastic, technique. to as “stout sizes,” “larger ies, and other sugary and Tabata to 10 minute abs, For men, it’s a waist pull it tightly and tape Experiment with your sizes,” “junior plenty.” fat delights (with tons of tons of Phone Apps that larger than 40 inches, and to secure. The plastic own recipes and contact So with the increase preservatives) but we now help you get quick ideas for women it’s a waist will let the sun’s light me with updates. in the population (78 per- have areas and aisle in on how to get a decent larger than 35 inches. through but keep the I can picture the win- cent) being overweight or those same supermarkets cardio workout done in a So for your health’s heat in. ning science fair entry obese, all sorts of busi- with dried blueberries, short period of time, even sake, eat your vegetables Seal up any cracks to right now! ness and companies are pea pods, Greek yogurt your cable television has and please workout daily! keep air from escaping trying to keep up from bites, hummus dips, spin- a health channel that can We need to stay strong, but make sure you can Shelley Swenson is larger airline seats, dentist ach wraps, and turkey show you various of types live long and healthy. still open the box. Wakulla County UF/ chairs, hospital beds, and sandwiches on gluten free of exercise to help you Your new solar cook- IFAS FCS Agent III. She a whole big (excuse the breads and other natural trim down and keep your Pamela Chichester, CFT, er is ready to use. can be reached at 926- pun) market of items that and whole food delights. body strong and heart SPN, can be reached at If you want a larger 3931. are bigger, better, and of Our nation is learning healthy! (850) 926-2348. cooker to accommodate that we need to eat more Even our medical soci- www.thewakullanews.com THE WAKULLA NEWS, Thursday, January 9, 2014 – Page 13

Tuesday, Jan. 14 • FOOD BANK is open every second and fourth Library News... Tuesday of the month at the Seventh-Day Adventist Church located at 107 Shadeville Road from 5 p.m. FRIDAY NIGHT until 6:30 p.m. MOVIE Our first Friday Night Movie of the year Wednesday, Jan. 15 is an acclaimed kid- • FULL MOON CLIMB will take place at the Cape napping drama, star- St. George Lighthouse from 5:30 p.m. until 7 p.m. ring Academy Award The event will include light hors d’oeuvres and a nominees Hugh Jack- sparkling cider toast to the full moon. Cost is $15 man, Jake Gyllenhall, for the general public and $10 for members of the Terrance Howard, and St. George Lighthouse Association. Because space Viola Davis. is limited, reservations are recommended. For res- By SCOTT JOYNER This rated R (for lan- Library Director ervations or more information, please contact the guage and adult con- Jan 9 – tent including some Lighthouse Gift Shop at 850-927-7745. We, at WCPL, hope torture) tells the story that everyone had a of two families who Thursday, Jan. 16 safe and happy holiday have their children Jan 16 • WAKULLA COUNTY CANCER SUPPORT season. abducted and the ex- GROUP will meet in the Education Center of the We are rested and treme choices one of Crawfordville United Methodist Church at 7 p.m. rearing to go in our the fathers makes in This group Meeting is for men and women, regard- quest to make 2014 trying to save his little Special Events less of the type of cancer. Spouses, caregivers and WCPL’s best year ever! girl. friends are welcome as well. For more information, Planning has already Meanwhile, a detec- call 926-6050. begun on our Summer tive with issues of his Friday, Jan. 10 Program of Events for own relentlessly tries the children of Wakulla • FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE will be shown at the to find the children County. as well. Wakulla County Public Library at 7 p.m. The fi lm is Upcoming Events We, along with the Will both children an acclaimed kidnapping drama, starring Academy Friends of the Library, be found or will one Award nominees Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhall, intend to have a more father’s actions put Terrance Howard, and Viola Davis. Because of the visible presence at com- both children at risk? R-rating, all children are required to be accompa- Monday, Jan. 20 munity events such as Please join us for this nied by an adult. Doors open at 6:45 and the event • THE DEMOCRATIC WOMEN’S CLUB will hold the Valentines Festival exciting suspenseful is free to the public. a potluck luncheon at club President Diane Wil- next month, St Patrick’s thriller. son’s home, 175 Tarpine Drive in Panacea at 11:30 Day events, and other Doors open at 6:45 Saturday, Jan. 11 a.m. Please bring a small dish suitable for lunch to community activities. p.m. for a 7 p.m. show- • PET ADOPTION EVENT will take place at the share with others. Refreshments will be furnished. Beginning in Febru- ing. Due to the rating, ary, the AARP Tax Prep North Fla. Fair Grounds from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. The primary purpose of the meeting is to discuss all children must be service will again be accompanied by an There will be food trucks, vendors and an obedi- the upcoming First Annual Girls Nite Out Health Fair which we are planning in order to benefi t the available here for those adult. ence and rally fun match held by the Tallahassee in need so mark your Wakulla County Relay for Life. For more informa- Dog Obedience Club. Participating rescue groups calendars. THE COMPUTER tion, contact Diane Wilson at dwilson.1947@gmail. include Wakulla’s Cauzican and CHAT. Raffl e items Computer classes DOCTOR IS IN! will benefi t local rescue groups. Donation items are com or (850) 984-4768. will be ramping up in Carly (aka The Com- gladly accepted. For more information please visit February as well. puter Doctor) from Wil- www.TakeMeHomePetAdoption.com. Thursday, Jan. 23 We will continue derness Coast Public • UF/IFAS GROWING WINTER SALADS class to build on both our Libraries will be in Sunday, Jan. 12 will be held from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. taught by Trevor physical and e-book Thursday, Jan. 9, from • AUTHOR DALE COX will give a presentation Hilton and Monica Brinkley. Trevor will share with collections as well as noon until 5 p.m. to continuing to look for at the San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park you how to grow lettuces and many of the cool help you with any com- other services we can puter, tablet, internet museum from 2:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m. His presen- weather vegetables that make tasty salads. Monica will have your hands busy making salads for tasting. provide to the citizens related questions you tation will be on his newest book, “Milly Francis: The of Wakulla County. Registration required. Contact Shelley Swenson at may have. Life & Times of the Creek Pocahontas,” and will take As always, we are If you got a new de- sswenson@ufl .edu for more information. place inside the museum. The event is free with a open to any ideas or vice over the holidays paid museum admission fee of $2. suggestions you may and would like to know Tuesday, Jan. 28 have and my door is how to use all of its Monday, Jan. 13 • GREEN DRINKS hosted by Keep Wakulla always open so please capabilities, this is just • THE WILDERNESS COAST PUBLIC LIBRAR- County Beautiful will be held at the Wakulla Springs either come by, check the thing for you! IES (WILD) governing board will hold a meeting at Lodge at 6:30 p.m. Speaker to be announced. out our website www. Please come by and 1:30 p.m. at the Wakulla County Public Library lo- wakullalibrary.org, or get the help you need. our Facebook page for cated at 4330 Crawfordville Highway in Crawford- all that’s happening at ville. The meeting is open to the public. 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House, 3106 Shadeville Highway. Call 544-0719 for more information. • BOOK BUNCH meets in the children’s room at the public library • BOOK CLUB meets at the public library from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 10:30 a.m. Government Meetings • GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS meets at St. Teresa’s Episcopal Church • NAMI CONNECTION, a support group for people diagnosed with in Medart from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. a mental illness, will meet from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the NAMI Wakulla Thursday, Jan. 9 • PICKIN’ ‘N’ GRINNIN’ JAM SESSION will be held at the senior center offi ce. from 10 a.m. to noon. (Also on Tuesdays) • CRAWFORDVILLE LION’S CLUB will meet at 6 p.m. at Myra Jean’s • TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL will • WAKULLA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM will be Restaurant. hold their monthly meeting at the Welcome Cen- open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The museum is located at 24 High Drive, • CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP will be held at 9 a.m. at Myra ter in Panacea beginning at 8:30 a.m. The pur- Crawfordville. Jean’s Restaurant in Crawfordville. Call Pat Ashley for more information pose of the meeting is to conduct general busi- • QUILTERS GUILD OF WAKULLA COUNTY will meet at 9:30 a.m. at 984-5277. ness. at the library. Join them for the fun of quilting. Quilters of all skill levels • NAMI CONNECTION, a support group for people diagnosed with are invited. Call 926-1437 with any questions. a mental illness, will meet at 10:30 a.m. at the library as well as in the • CITY OF SOPCHOPPY DEPOT MEETING evening at 7 p.m. at the NAMI Wakulla offi ce. will take place at 6 p.m. at 34 Rose Street in Saturday, Jan. 11 • VFW LADIES AUXILIARY BINGO will hold its weekly occur- Sopchoppy. • LUPUS SUPPORT NETWORK meets every second Saturday rence. Bingo will be held at the VFW Post on Arran Road from 6 p.m. from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the B.L. Perry Library located at 2817 to 9 p.m. 18 years and up only please. Tuesday, Jan. 21 South Adams in Tallahassee. This group provides information, educa- tion and mutual support for people with lupus and related autoimmune Wednesday, Jan. 15 • COUNTY COMMISSION will hold its regu- diseases. • ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS welcomes newcomers at 6:30 p.m. lar board meeting at 6 p.m. in the commission • ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets at 5:30 p.m.p.m. at Mission at 54 Ochlockonee Street in Crawfordville. For more information, call chambers. by the Sea Church on Alligator Drive in Alligator Point. Call 545-1853 545-1853. for more information. • ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS holds open discussion at 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 23 • ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS will meet at 8 p.m. at the Station at 54 Ochlockonee Street in Crawfordville. For more information, call House, 3106 Shadeville Highway. Call 544-0719 for more information. 545-1853. • TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL will • SOPCHOPPY GROWERS MARKET will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 • ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets at Ochlockonee Bay UMC on hold a special meeting at 1 p.m. at the Welcome p.m. in front of Posh Java, Organics & Gifts, on the corner of Rose St. and Surf Road at noon. Center in Panacea. Winthrop Ave., in downtown Sopchoppy. The market features locally grown • ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS will meet at 8 p.m. at the Station organic produce and other food items. To participate in the market, contact House, 3106 Shadeville Highway. Call 544-0719 for more information. Monday, Feb. 3 Posh Java at 962-1010 or email [email protected] for details. • BOOK BABIES, storytime with activities for toddlers, will be held at • WAKULLA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM AND AR- the public library at 10:30 a.m. • COUNTY COMMISSION will hold its regu- CHIVES will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The museum is located at • BRAIN GYM CLASS will be held at the senior center at 10:30 lar board meeting at 6 p.m. in the commission 24 High Drive, Crawfordville. a.m. chambers. • KNITTING GROUP meets at the public library from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 12 For information, call 491-1684. • ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS holds open discussion at 6 p.m. at • LINE DANCING will be held at the senior center at 2 p.m. 54 Ochlockonee Street in Crawfordville. • BEADING CLASSES with Tamara will be held at 12:45 p.m. at the • ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS will meet at 6 p.m. at the Station Senior Citizens Center. Choose from glass and stone beads to create Clubs, Groups, Regular House, 3106 Shadeville Highway. Call 544-0719 for more information. your masterpiece. There is a $3 to $5 fee for the materials. • KNITTING CLUB will meet at 4 p.m. at the public library. Anyone Meetings Monday, Jan. 13 interested in the art of knitting are encouraged to attend. • ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets at 6 p.m. at the 26 Walker • MAH JONGG CLUB meets every Wednesday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 9 Street, Panacea. at the Precinct 7 voting house on Whiddon Lake Road. Newcomers are • ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets at 6 p.m. at the 26 Walker • ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS will meet at 6 p.m. at the Station welcome; you do not need to know how to play. Street, Panacea. For more information call 524-9103. House, 3106 Shadeville Highway. Call 544-0719 for more information. • SHOOT LIKE A GIRL meets every Wednesday from 9 a.m. until • ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS will meet at 8 p.m. at the Station • LINE DANCING will be held at the senior center at 1:30 p.m. noon. Join in learning safety with handguns and enjoy companionship of House, 3106 Shadeville Highway. Call 544-0719 for more information. • ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS FOR WOMEN will meet at 6 p.m. women of all ages at the Wakulla County Sheriff’s Offi ce Range located • COASTAL OPTIMIST CLUB will meet at noon at Posey’s Steam at 54 Ochlockonee Street in Crawfordville. For more information call on 319 to Sopchoppy. Room in Panacea. 545-1853. • ROTARY CLUB meets at the senior center at noon. • YOGA CLASSES with Tamara will be held at 10:30 a.m. at the • WAKULLA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM will be Senior Citizens Center. This is a gentle restorative class focusing on Biweekly & monthly meetings open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The museum is located at 24 High Drive, the breath. Crawfordville. • RESPITE CARE is offered by The Alzheimer’s Project of Wakulla at and events • NAMI FAMILY TO FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP will meet each sec- Lake Ellen Baptist Church from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. ond Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at the NAMI Wakulla offi ce, 2140-C Bring a loved one to be cared for. Lunch will be provided. There is no cost. Tuesday, Jan. 14, 28 • FOOD BANK is open every second and fourth Tuesday of Crawfordville Highway. This group is for family members and friends of The church is located at 4495 Crawfordville Highway. Call Pat Ashley for the month at the Seventh-Day Adventist Church located at 107 people diagnosed with mental illnesses and is free of charge. more information at 984-5277. Shadeville Road from 5 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 10 Tuesday, Jan. 14 • ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets at 8 p.m. at 54 Ochlockonee • ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS will meet at 6 p.m. at the Station Saturday, Feb. 1 Street in Crawfordville. Call 545-1853 for more information. House, 3106 Shadeville Highway. Call 544-0719 for more information. • NORTH FLORIDA BUTTON CLUB will not hold their Jan. • ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS holds open discussion at noon at 54 • ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS holds open discussion at 6:30 p.m. meeting, but will continue with business as usual at 11 a.m. at the Ochlockonee Street in Crawfordville. Call 545-1853 for more informa- at 54 Ochlockonee Street in Crawfordville. For more information, call Sunset Coastal Grill in Port St. Joe on Feb. 1. For more informa- tion. 545-1853. tion, call Sherrie Alverson at 926-7812 or Don or Barbara Lanier at • ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS will meet at 8 p.m. at the Station 729-7594, or email [email protected]. Page 14 – THE WAKULLA NEWS, Thursday, January 9, 2014 www.thewakullanews.com WEEKLY ROUNDUP – (Recap and analysis of the week in state government) Issues that will command the Capitol’s attention this year

By BRANDON LARRABEE charged with a crime. Since then, last year, which would require HEALTH CARE FIGHTS: Flori- THE NEWS SERVICE OF FLORIDA FLORIDA, FLORIDA, FLOR- Scott hasn‚t rushed to fi ll the posi- new employees to enter a 401(k)- da’s participation in the federally- IDA: The nation’s capital will tion. The governor could wait until style retirement plan, to offering a backed expansion of Medicaid, a TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 3 – As 2014 also be focused on Florida. With after the legislative session and “cash balance” plan, which allows key part of the Affordable Care kicks off, here’s a look at some of Democrats heavy underdogs to then name a running mate who employees to take their pension Act approved by Congress in 2010, the key issues that could dominate retake control of the U.S. House, could strengthen his hand in the either as a lump sum or as an annu- appears to be off the table for the political landscape in the year the biggest swing state in the coun- general election. Until then, Attor- ity. An overhaul of state pensions good. Scott had thrown his support ahead. try will be one of the places they ney General Pam Bondi would take died last year in the Senate, when behind it last year, but the idea look to cut into the GOP majority. over for Scott if he was unable to a maverick group of Republicans was ultimately rejected by legis- GOVERNOR VS. GOVERNOR Former Chief Financial Officer carry out his duties. teamed with Democrats to block lative leaders, who offered their FOR GOVERNOR: The most close- Alex Sink is already running in the Weatherford’s plan. But Weather- own plans but which all failed to ly-watched race in Florida this special election to replace the late ROLLING BACK CAR FEES: ford continues to send signs that pass. GOP lawmakers are unlikely year will be the battle between Republican Congressman C.W. Bill Scott’s signature legislative issue he’s not abandoning the issue. to reconsider the issue again in Gov. and his immediate Young; her GOP opponent is yet is his promise to reduce taxes and “The time for pension reform has 2014, but Democrats will push it predecessor, former Gov. Charlie to be decided. , the fees by $500 million, most of which come. RT if you agree!” Weather- anyway. Candidates could keep an Crist, for the state’s top job. The daughter of former governor and --- $401 million --- would come from ford tweeted on Friday. eye on the once-troubled rollout of psychodrama in the race adds a U.S. Sen. Bill Graham, is mounting a proposed cut in vehicle-registra- the federal exchange where some dimension to what would already a Democratic campaign against tion fees. Scott has endorsed doing VOTING PURGE: Secretary of consumers are signing up for and be a tough contest for commander- incumbent GOP Congressman away with an increase approved State Ken Detzner’s offi ce is expect- buying insurance. in-chief of a critical swing state. Steve Southerland in a Northwest during tough budget times in ed to soon begin forwarding the Crist is a Republican-turned-inde- Florida seat. Southwest Florida 2009. But Scott and Negron -- who names of suspected non-citizens TROUBLES AT DCF: The em- pendent-turned-Democrat running Congressman Trey Radel, also a fi rst pitched the idea of a decrease on the voter rolls to local elec- battled Department of Children against his old party, at times Republican, was arrested for pur- -- say the conditions that led to tions offi cials. The state has been and Families could also face taking shots at policies he once chasing $250 of cocaine during the increase have receded. The fee working to fi nalize a procedure for continuing changes. Scott could supported while accusing the GOP an undercover sting in October in decrease carries the added political using a federal list to vet registered choose a long-term replacement of wandering too far to the right. Washington, D.C. But Radel’s dis- bonus for Scott of blaming Crist, voters since 2012, when it fi rst for agency Secretary David Wilkins, Scott, meanwhile, has plans to trict is heavily Republican, and his who was governor when the fees struck a deal with the Department who resigned in July. Interim Sec- spend up to $100 million to trash biggest threats might come from went into effect, for the price hike. of Homeland Security over the use retary Esther Jacobo announced Crist and tout an economic record within the party. The former governor has already of the Systematic Alien Verifi cation she will stay on the job until 2014 that he says has earned him a sec- taken steps to inoculate himself, for Entitlements, or SAVE, database. legislative session ends in May. ond term. Crist is also up against SENATE PRESIDENCY: There’s arguing that he never intended the That would replace a process using Meanwhile, Jacobo has asked Scott the troubled record of his new no real drama in the race for con- increase to be permanent and that a state database that ran into resis- and the Legislature for funding party, which hasn’t won a guber- trol of the Legislature this year. it has been in place longer under tance from county elections chiefs to slash caseloads for frontline natorial election in Florida in 20 Democrats are hoping instead to Scott than it was under Crist. because of problematic scrub lists. staff and other proposals aimed years. And he still has to fi ght off diminish the GOP’s hefty major- The renewed program could still at keeping children more safe. a primary challenge from former ity in both chambers. The more GAMBLING: Undeterred by the face legal challenges from voting- Lawmakers are also determined Senate Minority Leader Nan Rich, intriguing fi ght might be in the long odds facing any hot-button rights organizations. to strengthen laws dealing with D-Weston. Senate, where the presidency fol- legislation in an election year, sexual predators in the wake of lowing the 2016 elections is still gambling supporters are expected REDISTRICTING LAWSUITS: reports by the South Florida Sun IT’S THE ECONOMY, STUPID: very much in play. On one side is to ante up and try to get some- The legal fight is expected to Sentinel that found that nearly 600 Providing a backdrop for the guber- Sen. Joe Negron, R-Stuart, a wonk- thing through the Legislature. continue over the districts that sexual predators had been released natorial contest will be the state of ish legislator who serves as the There’s already talk of a sweeping lawmakers approved in 2012 for only to be convicted of new sex of- the economy, which has continued chamber’s budget chief. On the bill that could include a rewrite Florida’s congressional delegation fenses -- including more than 460 to slowly emerge from the shadow other side is Sen. Jack Latvala, R- of the state’s gambling laws and and the state Senate, dragging child molestations, 121 rapes and of the recession. Already, Florida’s Clearwater, a gruff Senate veteran regulations, the creation of a gam- it into a third year. Critics of the 14 murders. unemployment rate shrank to 6.4 on his second stint in the cham- bling commission and, possibly, a maps contend that they were percent in November, down from ber. Much of the battle could be kitchen-sink of elements sought drawn to aid Republicans and COMMON CORE CONTRO- 6.7 percent in October, according to decided during the primaries but after by existing race tracks and incumbents in violation of the VERSY: State education offi cials are the state Department of Economic general election contests could frontons as well as destination re- anti-gerrymandering “Fair District” also expected to make a series of Opportunity. That marks the low- shape the fi ght as well. sorts coveted by out-of-state casino amendments that voters added to key decisions about Florida’s edu- est rate in Florida since July 2008 operators. But other proposals are the constitution in 2010. The Flor- cational guidelines, currently based – during Crist’s tenure. Scott has SEARCH FOR A LIEUTENANT also emerging, including the idea ida Supreme Court has ruled that on the Common Core standards. already begun touting the fact that GOVERNOR: Florida is nearing the of a constitutional amendment to the state Senate maps can be the Those benchmarks, which were jobs lost under Crist have been end of its 10th month without a decide issues such as whether the subject of a civil lawsuit, despite developed by offi cials from Florida replaced while he was in offi ce. At formal No. 2 for Scott since Lt. Gov. state opens the door to Las Vegas- receiving preliminary approval and other states, have drawn an- the same time, the good economic Jennifer Carroll resigned in March. style casinos, an idea fl oated by from the high court in 2012. And ger from conservative critics who news has provided additional tax Carroll co-owned a company that House Speaker Will Weatherford, the Supreme Court decided that say they could increase federal revenue for Scott to use to boost provided consulting services to St. R-Wesley Chapel. lawmakers can be forced to tes- involvement in the state’s public spending on public education Augustine-based Allied Veterans of tify about the redistricting process schools. Education Commissioner and to propose tax cuts – two the World while she was a mem- PENSION PLANS: Weatherford even though legislators generally Pam Stewart has said changes to things he’ll be certain to remind ber of the House, which became is also expected to make another enjoy a privilege shielding them the standards could go before the voters about in the fall, especially problematic when Allied Veterans run at overhauling the pension from speaking in court about their State Board of Education as early if things continue to improve as became ensnared in a racketeering plan for public workers. Ideas offi cial duties. as February. expected. investigation. Carroll was never range from the speaker’s proposal

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Housing January 9, 2014. 24’x48’, 3bd, 2ba 3bd/2ba dblwd, and Financial aid for all electric, no pets c/h/a, lg fenced yard WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., qualified students. Job $650. mo. $450. dep. close to Walmart Plaintiff, placement assistance. (850) 926-1428 lv. msg $795. deposit is $600. vs. Call AIM (850) 228-7197 MARTHA J. BROWN; et. al., 866-314-3769 Defendants. E. Crawfordville RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE $425. mo, $200. dep 5094-0116 TWN prefer a quiet person Heavy Equipment vs. Chamizo, Jorge 65-2012-CA-000092 Notice of Sale Operator Training! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Resetting Foreclosure Sale dated the to rent a room in my PUBLIC NOTICE 23rd day of December, 2013, and entered in Case No. 12-222CA, of the Circuit IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WAKULLA home, priv entrance, E. Crawfordville Court of the 2ND Judicial Circuit in and for Wakulla County, Florida, wherein WELLS mini fridge, microwave Bulldozers, Backhoes, COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION FARGO BANK, N.A. is the Plaintiff and MARTHA J. BROWN BRIDLE GATE HOMEOWNERS Excavators. 3 Weeks $425. mo, $200. dep CASE NO: 65-2012-CA-000092 DIVISION no: drugs, smoking, prefer a quiet person ASSOCIATION, INC. (UNKNOWN TENANT(S) (REFUSE TO PROVIDE NAME) N/K/A JOHN Hands On Program. DOE; and UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MARTHA J. BROWN IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT dogs. steady income, to rent a room in my ref’s (850) 926-9037 Local Job Placement WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., PROPERTY are defendants. The Clerk of this Court shall sell to the highest and best Assistance. National home, priv entrance, Plaintiff, bidder for cash at the, FRONT LOBBY OF WAKULLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 3056 Certifications. GI Bill mini fridge, microwave vs. CRAWFORDVILLE HIGHWAY, CRAWFORDVILLE, FL 32326, 11:00 AM on the 30th day of Benefits Eligible! no: drugs, smoking, JORGE CHAMIZO, et al, January, 2014, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, 1-866-362-6497 dogs. steady income, Defendant(s). to wit: ref’s (850) 926-9037 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 LOT 9 OF BRIDLE GATE A SUBDIVISION AS PER MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN Chewy, Male Catahulla NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated October PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 57 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WAKULLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. Lab Mix, has fur colors of 23, 2013, and entered in Case No. 65-2012-CA-000092 of the Circuit Court of the brown shading, about 50 Second Judicial Circuit in and for Wakulla County, Florida in which Wells Fargo Bank, ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER lbs, Call Jake @ N.A., is the Plaintiff and Jorge Chamizo, are defendants, the Wakulla County Clerk of THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM 850-590-1341 You can become ONE LOT the Circuit Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in/on the front lobby WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. an expert in HVAC at Wakulla Gardens of the Wakulla County Courthouse, 3056 Crawfordville Highway, Crawfordville, FL MISSING & LOST: installation and Unit 3, Block 19, Lot 32327, Wakulla County, Florida at 11:00AM EST on the 23rd day of January, 2014, the If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- Hexcopter by DJI F550 is repair. 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RE- ING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 5 OF THE HARTSFIELD RIVER SURVEY IN WALULLA WARD offered Call: as 12 months. the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN ALONG THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID LOT call 711. 850-294-7827 Call us today: 5 AS FOLLOWS; SOUTH 70 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST 4032.96 FEET TO A 1-877-651-3961 or go CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE SOUTH 72 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 05 SECONDS WEST online: Dated this 23rd day of December, 2013. 215.06 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT LYING ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF TI- BRENT X. THURMOND, Clerk Of The Circuit Court www.HVAC-Online-Ed GER HAMMOCK ROAD, SAID POINT LYING IN A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS 5085-0109 TWN (Court Seal) ucation.com OF 3335.65 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTHERLY BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID LOT 5, By: /s/ Chris Helms, Deputy Clerk PUBLIC NOTICE RUN ALONG SAID CURVE AND SAID RIGHT OF WAY FOR A DISTANCE OF 435.86 FEET, Fictitious Name THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 07 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 12 SECONDS, CHORD OF Notice under Fictitious Submitted by: Choice Legal Group, P.A. DRIVER SAID ARC BEING NORTH 30 DEGREES 47 MINUTES 15 SECONDS WEST 435.55 FEET TO A 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Name Law. pursuant to CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY AS FOLLOWS; TRAINEES Section 865.09, Florida Telephone: (954) 453-0365 Facsimile: (954) 771-6052 Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438 NORTH 34 DEGREES 31 MINUTES 43 SECONDS WEST 593.50 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONU- DESIGNATED PRIMARY E-MAIL FOR SERVICE PURSUANT TO FLA. R. 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Job ready in Maryland & Florida. Crawfordville, FL 32327, in vs. Sapp, Larry D. 65-2012-CA-000121 Notice of Sale OF 3,983.76 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04 D3EGREES 20 MINUTES 48 SECONDS; PUBLIC NOTICE 15 days! Motley’s Auction & the County of Wakulla, in- THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC A DISTANCE OF 302.22 FEET; CHORD OF SAID (888)368-1964 tends to register the said IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, Realty Group, ARC BEING NORTH 31 DEGREES 18 MINUTES 59 SECONDS EAST, 302.14 FEET; THENCE IN AND FOR WAKULLA COUNTY. CIVIL DIVISION 804-232-3300, name with the Division of NORTH 29 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 35 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 134.43 FEET; Corporations of the Flor- CASE NO. 65-2012-CA-000121 www.motleys.com, THENCE NORTH 31 DEGREES 40 MINUTES 13 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 256.06 FEET ida Department of State, TO A POINT OF CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 284.62 FEET AND A CENTRAL Experienced OTR VAAL #16 Tallahassee, FL. CITIMORTGAGE, INC. AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP, ANGLE OF 30 DEGREES 26 MINUTES 31 SECONDS; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG THE ARC INC., Flatbed Drivers Dated at Crawfordville, A DISTANCE OF 151.22 FEET, CHORD OF SAID ARC BEING NORTH 16 DEGREES 26 MIN- FL, this 31st day of Dec., Plaintiff, UTES 58 SECONDS EAST, 149.45 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES 13 MINUTES 44 SEC- vs. 2013. ONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 539.16 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING Earn 50 up to 55 cpm /s/ Molly Clore LARRY D. SAPP; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LARRY D. SAPP; SAMUEL L. SAPP; UNKNOWN loaded. $1000 sign on to A RADIUS OF 1,509.35 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 08 DEGREES 54 MINUTES 54 SEC- SPOUSE OF SAMUEL L. SAPP; IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID Owner ONDS; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG THE ARC A DISTANCE OF 234.85 FEET; CHORD OF qualified drivers. Home Crawfordville Published Jan. 9, 2014. DEFENDANT(S), IF REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, most weekends. Call: SAID ARC BEING NORTH 05 DEGREES 41 MINUTES 11 SECONDS EAST, 234.61 FEET TO A DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER 14’x70’, 2bd/ 2ba POINT OF REVERSE CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 4,070.28 FEET AND A CEN- (843)266-3731 / EPRSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANT(S); gas appliances, no pets TRAL ANGLE OF 01 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 34 SECONDS; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG THE UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2; www.bulldoghiway.com $550. mo.$350. dep ARC, A DISTANCE OF 141.57 FEET, CHORD OF SAID ARC BEING NORTH 09 DEGREES 08 EOE Defendant(s) (850) 926-1428 lv. msg MINUTES 51 SECONDS EAST, 141.56 FEET TO A ROD AND CAP; THENCE CONTINUE NOTICE OF SALE ALONG SAID CURVE FOR 399.93 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 05 DEGREES 37 5093-0116 TWN MINUTES 47 SECONDS; CHORD OF SAID ARC BEING NORTH 05 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 10 Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure 1/25 sale SECONDS EAST 399.77 FEET TO A ROD AND CAP; THENCE NORTH 02 DEGREES 31 MIN- PUBLIC NOTICE entered in the above styled cause, in the Circuit Court of Wakulla County, Florida, I UTES 17 SECONDS EAST 174.34 FEET TO A ROD AND CAP MARKING THE POINT OF will sell the property situate in Wakulla County, Florida, described as: NOTICE OF SALE CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 2145.94 FEET; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY Notice is given pursuant ALONG SAID CURVE FOR 303.60 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 08 DEGREES 06 to Florida Self-Storage Fa- Lot 4, Block 6, WAKULLA GARDENS, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat MINUTES 21 SECONDS, CHORD OF SAID ARC BEING NORTH 01 DEGREES 31 MINUTES 54 Book 1, Page 39, of the Public Records of Wakulla County, Florida. cility Act, Florida Statues, SECONDS WEST 303.34 FEET TO A ROD AND CAP MARKING THE POINT OF REVERSE Wakulla Sonya Chapter 83, Part IV that CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 7780.10 FEET; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY A/K/A 32 Navajo Trl, Crawfordville, FL 32327 Hall Crawfordville Self Storage ALONG SAID CURVE FOR 213.73 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 01 DEGREES 34 Realty will hold a sale by sealed Lic. Real Estate MINUTES 26 SECONDS, CHORD OF SAID ARC BEING NORTH 04 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 11 at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, in the Lobby of the Wakulla Broker bid on Saturday, Jan. 25, SECONDS EAST 213.72 FEET TO A ROD AND CAP FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING; 2014, at 10:00 a.m. at County Courthouse, 3056 Crawfordville Highway, Crawfordville, FL 32327 at 11:00 “Specializing in Wakulla Co.” THENCE FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING AND LEAVING SAID RIGHT OF WAY RUN o’clock, A.M., on January 30, 2014. 3291 Crawfordville Hwy. NORTH 86 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 17 SECOND EAST 2818.61 FEET TO A POINT LYING ON of the contents of THE APPROXIMATE NORMAL WATERS EDGE OF THE WAKULLA RIVER; THENCE RUN Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the Mini-Warehouse contain- ALONG SAID WATERS EDGE AS FOLLOWS: NORTH 38 DEGREES 39 MINUTES 43 SECONDS 850-926–5084 ing personal property of: property owner as of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim within 60 days af- WEST 39.55 FEET; THENCE NORTH 17 DEGREES 19 MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST 110.45 ter the sale. TIMOTHY WHITE FEET TO A POINT LYING ON THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF A 230 FOOT WIDE FLOR- CLIFFTON K. MARLOW IDA POWER CORPORATION POWERLINE; THENCE LEAVING SAID ORDINARY HIGH Before the sale date of Witness, my hand and seal of this court on the 27 day of September, 2013. WATER MARK RUN ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY NORTH 85 DEGREES 24 MIN- Brent X. Thurmond, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT RENTALS: Jan. 25, 2014, the owners UTES 15 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 2781.37 FEET TO A ROD AND CAP LYING ON may redeem their prop- (SEAL) THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF SAID TIGER HAMMOCK ROAD; THENCE LEAVING SAID By: /s/ Desiree Dwillis, Deputy Clerk erty by a payment of the SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY RUN ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY AS FOLLOWS; 1Br 1Ba Cottage $500 outstanding balance and SOUTH 01 DEGREES 17 MINUTES 49 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 173.54 FEET TO A THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY: cost by paying in person POINT OF CURVE ON A NON TANGENT CURVE TO THE LEFT, A RADIAL DISTANCE OF at 3291 Crawfordville Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra 9204 King Palm Drive, Tampa, FL 33619-1328 7780.10 FEET; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG THE ARC, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 02 Attorneys for Plaintiff 2Br 1Ba Hs start at $660 Hwy., before 10:00 a.m. DEGREES 43 MINUTES 10 SECONDS, A DISTANCE OF 369.26 FEET, CHORD OF SAID ARC Jan. 9 & 16, 2014. BEING SOUTH 02 DEGREES 05 MINUTES 23 SECONDS EAST 369.22 FEET TO THE POINT OF If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- 3Br 2Ba DWMH start at $600 BEGINNING. CONTAINING 21.75 ACRES MORE OR LESS. ABOVE LAND LYING IN THE ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- HARTSFIELD RIVER SURVEY LOT 3 tain assistance. Please contact Director of Courts, 3056 Crawfordville Highway, Craw- fordville, Florida 32327 at 850-926-0315 at least 7 days before your scheduled court 3Br 1Ba Hs $750 Selling A/K/A 2 TIGER HAMMOCK RD, CRAWFORDVILLE, FL 32327. appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call Something? Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the 711. 3Br 2Ba SWMH $650 property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days af- Advertise ter the sale. January 9 & 16, 2014. 123648 2Br 1Ba SWMH $450 with a Brent X. Thurmond, Clerk of the Circuit Court Wakulla County, Florida 5089-0116 TWN 3Br 2Ba Twnhs start at $850 Classified Ad (SEAL) vs. Cook, Bobby 65-2012-CA-000379 Notice of Sale By:/s/ Tiffany Deschner, Deputy Clerk PUBLIC NOTICE in IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, 3Br 2.5Ba Twnhs $1100 Albertelli Law, Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 23028, Tampa, FL 33623 IN AND FOR WAKULLA COUNTY. CIVIL DIVISION (813) 221-4743 (813) 221-9171 facsimile eService: [email protected] CASE NO. 65-2012-CA-000379

3Br 2Ba Hs start at $1100 In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a special LPP MORTGAGE LTD., accomodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the ADA Coordina- Plaintiff, 4Br 2Ba DWMH $800 For As Little tor not later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding at the Office of the Wakulla vs. County Clerk of Court, 3056 Crawfordville Hwy., Crawfordville, FL 32327; Telephone: BOBBY COOK; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BOBBY COOK; JAN COOK; UNKNOWN SPOUSE As $12 (850) 926-0905; 1-800-955-8771 (TDD); 1-800-955-8770 (Voice), via Florida Relay Serv- OF JAN COOK; IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID APPLICATION AND ice. To file response please contact Wakulla County Clerk of Court, 3056 Craw- DEFENDANT(S), IF REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, A Week fordville Highway, Crawfordville, FL 32327, Tel: (850) 926-0905; Fax: (850) 926-0901. DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER SEC. DEP. REQUIRED EPRSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANT(S); 877676-1403 January 9 & 16, 2014. 11-88648 UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2; Defendant(s) NOTICE OF SALE

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to an iron pipe, thence run Southerly and parallel to the Eastern Boundary of Raker pear at a court proceeding; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure Lane 225 feet, more or less, to an iron pipe on the Northern boundary of Walnut entered in the above styled cause, in the Circuit Court of Wakulla County, Florida, I Street, thence run Westerly along the Northerly boundary of Walnut Street and at right FLORIDA FORECLOSURE ATTORNEYS, PLLC will sell the property situate in Wakulla County, Florida, described as: angles to the Eastern boundary of Raker Lane, 97 feet, more or less to the POINT OF 4855 Technology Way, Suite 500, Boca Raton, FL 33431 (727) 446-4826 BEGINNING, and being situate in the E1/2 of Lot No. 76 of the Hartsfield Survey of Lots 15 & 16, Block 44 of WAKULLA GARDENS, UNIT FIVE, accordin to the Plat thereof as Lands in Wakulla County, Florida; together with a 1999 Redman mobile home January 2 & 9, 2014. CA12-02491 /KG recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 56, of the Public Records of wakulla County, Florida. ID#FLA14613828A & FLA14613828B.

Being the same property conveyed to Bobby Cook and Jan Cook by deed dated Commonly known as: 80 HARVEY PITMAN STREET, CRAWFORDVILLE, FL 32327 Tax Deed Tax Deed Tax Deed 7/30/04 and found of record in Deed Book 551, Page 738 in Wakulla County, Florida. Notices Notices Notices at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash on January 16, 2014, at 11:00 A/K/A 75 Paulette Drive, Crawfordville, FL 32327 a.m. EST, or as soon thereafter as the sale may proceed, at the courthouse steps, lo- 5081-0123 TWN cated at Wakulla County Courthouse, 3056 Crawfordville Highway, Crawfordville, FL, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, in the Lobby of the Wakulla in accordance with section 45.031, Florida Statutes. TAX DEED FILE NO. 2014 TXD 015 County Courthouse, 3056 Crawfordville Highway, Crawfordville, FL 32327 at 11:00 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that PPF HOLDINGS III LTD the holder of the following cer- o’clock, A.M., on February 6, 2014. If you are a subordinate lien holder claiming a right to funds remaining after the tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate sale, you must file a claim with the Clerk of Court no later than 60 days after the sale. number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the If you fail to file a claim, you will not be entitled to any remaining funds. which it was assessed are as follows: property owner as of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim within 60 days af- Certificate # 1280 Date of Issuance May 26, 2011 ter the sale. Notice to Persons With Disabilities: If you are a person with a disability who needs Parcel # 00-00-035-008-06813-000 any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at Description of property: Witness, my hand and seal of this court on the 4 day of November, 2013. no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Court Ad- WAKULLA GARDENS BLOCK 5 LOT 64 OR 2 P 192 & OR 121 P 984 OR 228 P 366 OR 495 P Brent X. Thurmond, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT ministrator’s office not later than seven days prior to the proceeding. 394 OR 517 P 725 OR 534 P 163 (SEAL) Brent X. Thurmond, Clerk of the Circuit Court Name in which assessed SCOTT & KATHERINE STRATTON By: /s/ Tiffany Deschner, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) Said property being in the County of Wakulla, State of Florida. Unless such certificate By:/s/ Tiffany Deschner, Deputy Clerk shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY: be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on February 12, 2014 at 10:00 Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra 9204 King Palm Drive, Tampa, FL 33619-1328 January 2 & 9, 2014. A.M. Attorneys for Plaintiff Dated: December 5, 2013 Signature: Brent X. Thurmond, Clerk If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- 5073-0109 TWN By: J. Harrell, Deputy Clerk ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- vs. Heaton, Linn D. 09000291CA Notice of Sale Clerk of the Circuit Court, Wakulla County, Florida tain assistance. Please contact Director of Courts, 3056 Crawfordville Highway, Craw- PUBLIC NOTICE January 2, 9, 16 & 23, 2014. fordville, Florida 32327 at 850-926-0315 at least 7 days before your scheduled court IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WAKULLA appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call CASE NO.: 09000291CA 711. 5080-0123 TWN BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED January 9 & 16, 2014. 129380/edc HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP TAX DEED FILE NO. 2014 TXD 013 Plaintiff, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that PNC the holder of the following certificate has filed vs. said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year 5088-0116 TWN LINN D. HEATON, et al of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed vs. Dollar, Scott S. 65-2012-CA-000433 Notice of Sale Defendants. are as follows: PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Certificate # 1966 Date of Issuance May 26, 2011 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR Parcel # 00-00-059-048-10072-000 WAKULLA COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of foreclosure Description of property: Case No. 65-2012-CA-000433 Division dated September 20, 2013, and entered in Case No. 09000291CA of the Circuit HOLIDAY HILLS BLOCK C TRACT 1 OR 46 P 717 & OR 67 P 35 Court of the SECOND Judicial Circuit in and for WAKULLA COUNTY, Florida, wherein Name in which assessed HEIRS OF KENNETH J BARKSDALE MIDFIRST BANK BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC Said property being in the County of Wakulla, State of Florida. Unless such certificate Plaintiff, HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, is Plain- shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall vs. tiff, and LINN D. HEATON et al are Defendants, the clerk will sell to the highest and be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on February 12, 2014 at 10:00 SCOTT S. DOLLAR, YALONDA J. DOLLAR AND UNKNOWN TENANTS/OWNERS best bidder for cash, beginning at 11:00 AM at the Wakulla County Courthouse, 3056 A.M. Defendants. Crawfordville Highway, Crawfordville, FL 32327 in accordance with Chapter 45, Flor- Dated: December 5, 2013 NOTICE OF SALE ida Statutes, on the 30 day of January, 2014, the following described property as set Signature: Brent X. Thurmond, Clerk forth in said Lis Pendens, to wit: By: J. Harrell, Deputy Clerk Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Final Judgment of Foreclosure for Plaintiff en- Clerk of the Circuit Court, Wakulla County, Florida tered in this cause on October 23, 2013, in the Circuit Court of Wakulla County, LOT 9 OF THE RESORT ESTATES AT SHELL POINT UNIT ONE, A SUBDIVISION AS PER MAP January 2, 9, 16 & 23, 2014. Florida, I will sell the property situated in Wakulla County, Florida described as: OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 58 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WAKULLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 50 OF THE HARTSFIELD SURVEY OF 5079-0123 TWN LANDS IN WAKULLA COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN NORTH 17 DEGREES 44 MINUTES 28 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus funds from the sale, if any, other than SECONDS WEST ALONG THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID LOT 50 A DISTANCE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days TAX DEED FILE NO. 2014 TXD 012 18.10 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY BOUNDARY OF U.S. HIGHWAY NO. 98, after the sale. THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY BOUNDARY CONTINUE NORTH 17 DEGREES 44 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that PNC the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year MINUTES 28 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID EASTERLY BOUNDARY 2255.60 FEET TO A Dated: October 21, 2013 CONCRETE MONUMENT (MARKED #2919) MARKING THE POINT OF BEGINNING. FROM of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed Phelan Hallinan, PLC, Attorneys for Plaintiff are as follows: SAID POINT OF BEGINNING CONTINUE NORTH 17 DEGREES 44 MINUTES 28 SECONDS 2727 West Cypress Creek Road, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 WEST ALONG SAID EASTERLY BOUNDARY (AS MONUMENTED) A DISTANCE OF 342.36 Certificate # 167 Date of Issuance May 26, 2011 Tel: 954-462-7000 Fax: 954-462-7001 Parcel # 14-4S-02W-000-01966-001 FEET TO A RE-ROD (MARKED #4261), THENCE RUN NORTH 86 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 06 Service by email: [email protected] SECONDS WEST 320.53 FEET TO A RE-ROD (MARKED #4261) LYING ON THE EASTERLY Description of property: RIGHT-OF-WAY BOUNDARY OF STATE ROAD NO. 365, THENCE RUN SOUTH 03 DEGREES 14 4S 2W P-2-1-M-50B IN S1/2 OF 14 4S 2W OR 57 P 508 OR 84 P 759 OR 103 P 633, 634 By: /s/ Sim J. Singh OR 101 P 754 OR 206 P 465 OR 389 P 843 14 MINUTES 54 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY BOUNDARY 162.31 FEET TO Phelan Hallinan, PLC A CONCRETE MONUMENT (MARKED #2919), THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY Name in which assessed GEORGE & CHERE MATHERS Sim J. Singh, Esq., Florida Bar No. 98122 Said property being in the County of Wakulla, State of Florida. Unless such certificate BOUNDARY RUN SOUTH 67 DEGREES 12 MINUTES 21 SECONDS EAST 470.26 FEET TO THE Emilio R. Lenzi, Esq., Florida Bar No. 0668273 POINT OF BEGINNING. shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on February 12, 2014 at 10:00 If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- A.M. TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN 2001 PION MOBILE HOME, VIN(S) PH2124GA6328A & ticipate in a court proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of PH2124GA6328B. Dated: December 5, 2013 certain assistance. Please contact: Danny Davis, Court Technology Office, Office of Signature: Brent X. Thurmond, Clerk Court Administration, 301 S Monroe St, Rm 225, Tallahassee, FL 32303. 850-577-4401 and commonly known as: 74 STEPHEN DONALDSON RD, CRAWFORDVILLE, FL 32327; in- By: J. Harrell, Deputy Clerk cluding the building, appurtenances, and fixtures located therein, at public sale, to Clerk of the Circuit Court, Wakulla County, Florida At least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon re- January 2, 9, 16 & 23, 2014. the highest and best bidder, for cash, Sales are held in front foyer at the Wakulla ceiving notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 day; if County Courthouse, on February 6, 2014 at 11am. you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. 5078-0123 TWN Any persons claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the January 2 and 9, 2014. PH # 12961 property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED the sale. TAX DEED FILE NO. 2014 TXD 011 5072-0109 TWN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that PNC the holder of the following certificate has filed Dated this 4 day of November, 2013. Vs. Sudeall, Joyce 2010-CA-000102 Notice of Foreclosure Sale said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year Brent X. Thurmond, Clerk of the Circuit Court PUBLIC NOTICE of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed (SEAL) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WAKULLA are as follows: By:/s/ Tiffany Deschner, Deputy Clerk COUNTY, FLORIDA Certificate # 412 Date of Issuance May 26, 2011 CASE NO. 2010-CA-000102 Parcel # 23-5S-02W-123-02816-008 Tony A. Perez, (813) 229-0900 x1346 Kass Shuler, P.A. Description of property: P.O. Box 800, Tampa, FL 33601-0800 [email protected] BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, TWIN LAKES ESTATES UNIT 1 BLOCK A LOT 8 OR 48 P 830 OR 105 P 489, 490 OR 106 P L.P., 226 January 9 & 16, 2014. 086150/1217644/hmj PLAINTIFF, Name in which assessed HEIRS OF CHARLES D AGERTON VS. Said property being in the County of Wakulla, State of Florida. Unless such certificate JOYCE SUDEALL, ET AL. shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall 5086-0116 TWN DEFENDANT(S). be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on February 12, 2014 at 10:00 Vs. Nelson, Buddy E. 10-00035 Re-Notice of Sale NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE A.M. PUBLIC NOTICE Dated: December 5, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WAKULLA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated Signature: Brent X. Thurmond, Clerk COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION September 20, 2013 in the above action, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at By: J. Harrell, Deputy Clerk CASE NO. 10-00035 Division No. Wakulla, Florida, on January 23, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. at Front lobby of courthouse - Clerk of the Circuit Court, Wakulla County, Florida 3056 Crawfordville Highway, Crawfordville, FL 32327 for the following described January 2, 9, 16 & 23, 2014. BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY property: Plaintiff, vs. LOT 13 OF THE RESORT ESTATES AT SHELL POINT UNIT ONE, A SUBDIVISIONS AS PER MAP 5077-0123 TWN BUDDY E. NELSON, et al., OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 58 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Defendants/ WAKULLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. TAX DEED FILE NO. 2014 TXD 010 RE-NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that PNC the holder of the following certificate has filed Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final Judgment of Foreclosure property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed dated October 21, 2012, and entered in Case No. 10-00035 of the Circuit Court of days after the sale. The Court, in its discretion, may enlarge the time of the sale. are as follows: the 2ND Judicial Circuit in and for Wakulla County, Florida, wherein BRANCH BANK- Notice of the changed time of sale shall be published as provided herein. Certificate # 835 Date of Issuance May 26, 2011 ING AND TRUST COMPANY is the Plaintiff and BUDDY E. NELSON, SHERRY A. NELSON, Parcel # 30-25-01W-000-04175-000 WAKOVIA BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, THE FARM HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION, DATED: October 18, 2013. Description of property: INC., JOHN DOE N/K/A ROBERT NELSON are the Defendants. I will sell to the highest BRENT X. THURMOND, CLERK OF THE COURT 30-2S-1W P-5-M-57 CONTAINING 2.24 ACRES IN SEC 30 S2 1W OR 10 P 603 & OR 83 and best bidder for cash in the front lobby of the Wakulla County Courthouse, 3056 (SEAL) 744 OR 173 P 772 & OR 245 P 94 Crawfordville Highway, Crawfordville, FL, at 11:00 a.m. on the 30 day of January, By: /s/ Tiffany Deschner, Deputy Clerk of the Court Name in which assessed LISA MILLER & GARY EUGENE DONALDSON 2014, the following described property as set forth in said Order of Final Judgment, to Said property being in the County of Wakulla, State of Florida. Unless such certificate wit: Gladstone Law Group, P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall 1499 W. Palmetto Park Road, Suite 300, Boca Raton, FL 33486 be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on February 12, 2014 at 10:00 LOT 1, Block “B”, The Farm Subdivision, Phase I, A Subdivision As Per Map Or Plat A.M. Thereof, Recorded In Plat Book 3, Pages 93-98 Of The Public Records Of Wakulla If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- Dated: December 5, 2013 County, Florida. ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- Signature: Brent X. Thurmond, Clerk tain assistance. Please contact Susan Wilson at 850-577-4401, 301 South Monroe By: J. Harrell, Deputy Clerk IF YOU ARE A PERSON CLAIMING A RIGHT TO FUNDS REMAINING AFTER THE SALE, Street, Tallahassee, FL 32301 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear- Clerk of the Circuit Court, Wakulla County, Florida YOU MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH THE CLERK OF COURT NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS AFTER ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the sched- January 2, 9, 16 & 23, 2014. THE SALE. IF YOU FAIL TO FILE A CLAIM, YOU WILL NOT BE ENTITLED TO ANY REMAINING uled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. FUNDS. AFTER 60 DAYS, ONLY THE OWNER OF RECORD AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MAY CLAIM THE SURPLUS. January 2 & 9, 2014. 13-002723 5076-0123 TWN DATED at Wakulla County, Florida this 27 day of September, 2013. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED BRENT X. THURMOND, Clerk, WAKULLA County, Florida 5071-0109 TWN TAX DEED FILE NO. 2014 TXD 009 (SEAL) Vs. Eichler, Christopher W. 12000333CA Notice of Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that PNC the holder of the following certificate has filed By: /s/ Becky Whaley, Deputy Clerk PUBLIC NOTICE said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WAKULLA of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed GILBERT GARCIA GROUP P.A. Attorney for the Plaintiff(s) COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION are as follows: 2005 Pan Am Circle, Suite 110, Tampa, Florida 33607 (813)443-5087, Fla. Bar# 46196 CASE NO.: 12000333CA Certificate # 1027 Date of Issuance May 26, 2011 Parcel # 33-2S-01E-000-04991-000 January 9 & 16, 2014. 864242.0083/ns BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, Description of property: LP, FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP, 33-2S-1E P-6-M-74 IN N 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF S33 369 X 601 FT OR 28 P 684 OR 101 P 920 Plaintiff, OR 109 P 985 OR 154 P 8 5082-0109 TWN vs. Name in which assessed BOURBON STREET BLUES HALL vs. Crosby, John W. 13-141-CA Notice of Sale CHRISTOPHER W. EICHLER, et al. Said property being in the County of Wakulla, State of Florida. Unless such certificate PUBLIC NOTICE Defendant(s) shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WAKULLA NOTICE OF SALE be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on February 12, 2014 at 10:00 COUNTY, FLORIDA A.M. CASE NO.: 13-141-CA Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final Judgment dated November 21, Dated: December 5, 2013 2013, entered in Civil Case Number 12000333CA, in the Circuit Court for Wakulla, Signature: Brent X. Thurmond, Clerk AMERIS BANK, a Georgia Bank, Florida, wherein BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME By: J. Harrell, Deputy Clerk 201 S. Broad Street P.O. Box 240 Cairo, GA 39828, LOANS SERVICING, LP, FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP is the Plaintiff, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Wakulla County, Florida Plaintiff, and CHRISTOPHER W. EICHLER, et al, are the Defendants, Wakulla County Clerk of January 2, 9, 16 & 23, 2014. v. Court will sell the property situated in Wakulla Florida, described as: JOHN W. CROSBY A/K/A JOHN WAYNE CROSBY, LAURA M. CROSBY A/K.A LAURA MARGARET CROSTBY, GREAT SENECA FINANCIAL CORPORATION d/b/a GREAT LOT 15, BLOCK “A” OF WAKULLA FOREST, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- 5075-0123 TWN SENECA FINANCIAL CORP., DODGE ENTERPRISES, INC., CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 54, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF WAKULLA COUNTY, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Defendants. FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH A 2000 JACOBSEN MOBILE HOME, TITLE NO. 80910726, TAX DEED FILE NO. 2014 TXD 008 NOTICE OF SALE 80910919, 80910982, I.D. NO. JACFL20876A, JACFL20876B, JACFL20876C. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that PNC the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, pursuant to Plaintiff’s Final Summary Judgment of at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at 3056 Crawfordville Hwy, of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed Foreclosure entered in the above-captioned action, I will sell the property situated in Crawfordville, FL 32327 at 11:00 AM. on the 23 day of January, 2014. Any person are as follows: Wakulla County, Florida, described as follows, to wit: claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner Certificate # 2357 Date of Issuance May 26, 2011 as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Parcel # 00-00-106-000-11746-000 Commencing at the intersection of the Eastern Boundary of Raker Lane and the Description of property: Southern boundary of Pecan Street, as per map or plat of Hudson Heights, Unit 4, re- Dated: November 22, 2013. LOT 106 HS P-4-M-18 LYING ACROSS W SIDE OF LOT 106 DB 52 P 340 & OR 88 P 459 corded on Page 38 of Plat Book No. 1 of the Public Records of Wakulla County, BRENT X. THURMOND, Wakulla County Clerk of Court Name in which assessed William W. Porter Florida. Thence run Southerly along the Eastern boundary of Raker Lane 450 to the CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Said property being in the County of Wakulla, State of Florida. Unless such certificate Norther boundary of a new street known as Walnut Street, thence run Easterly and at (SEAL) shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall right angles to the Eastern boundary of Raker Lane and along the Northern boundary By:/s/ Tiffany Deschner, Deputy Clerk be sold to the highest bidder at the courthouse door on February 12, 2014 at 10:00 of Walnuts Street 518 feet to a concrete monument marking the Northerly boundary A.M. of Walnut Street and the Easterly boundary of Cypress Street. Thence continue in the If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- Dated: December 5, 2013 same direction along the Northerly boundary of Walnut Street 194 feet to an iron pipe ticipate in a court proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of Signature: Brent X. Thurmond, Clerk which is the POINT OF BEGINNING. From the POINT OF BEGINNING run thence North- certain assistance. Please contact the Office of Court Administration at (850) By: J. Harrell, Deputy Clerk erly and parallel to the Eastern Boundary of Raker Lane 225 feet to an iron pipe, 577-4401, or at the Leon County Courthouse, Room 225, 301 S. Monroe Street, Talla- Clerk of the Circuit Court, Wakulla County, Florida thence run Easterly and at right angles to the Eastern Boundary of Raker Lane 97 feet hassee, FL 32301 within 2 working days of receipt of a notice compelling you to ap- January 2, 9, 16 & 23, 2014. Ochlockonee Bay

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Cartoon animals are They are the largest cute and funny. They are native mammal. Despite assigned personalities the name, their fur color and traits which endear may range from jet black them to the reader or to a honey brown and viewer. coats can include a white These creations have chest patch. been a staple of news- These bears are at papers for more than a home in the forested century and Walt Disney lands of Wakulla County. brought them to life in Whether oak hammocks the movies about 90 or cypress swamps, bears years ago. are ready to settle in for Television, and now a stay. the internet, perpetuates As an apex or top of the perception of these the food chain predator, domestic and wild crea- local black bears will eat tures. With the advent meat. They will take of computer generated larger species, but are graphics, these animated much more likely to take constructions are ca- smaller, easy to catch pable of acting right animals. alongside well-known Their protein needs actors. are sometimes satisfi ed Bears are a common by consuming insect subject for the imagina- larvae. tive mind of animators. The bear’s claws, They have all the fea- thick fur and strength tures capable of making make nests an easy and them lovable, sympa- satisfying target. thetic clods. Wakulla County’s bee- What is not to love keepers have a long run- with a big furry animal ning battle with bears in PHOTO BY LES HARRISON/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS A bear drawn to a feeder at night, captured by a trail camera. with a pleasant and oc- their attempts to keep casionally mischievous these social insects pro- personality? ducing honey and pol- large enough to interest and hogs, the number Once the bears are in must eat regularly too. Whether it is a desire linating crops. the bears. and placing of sensory an area, they will search To learn more about for picnic baskets or Winnie the Pooh not- Deer hunters who receptors provides the for additional food Wakulla County’s bears, honey pots, the bears of withstanding, bears fa- use corn in feeders are animals with the abil- sources. This has the visit the UF/IFAS Wakul- fi ction exude an irresist- vor the honeybee larvae likely to attract hungry ity to find food miles potential of placing any- la County website at ible aura. to the honey itself. bears looking for an away. thing which smells inter- http://wakulla.ifas.ufl. Reality is quite dif- In addition to meat easy meal. Many feeders While the local black esting at risk, including edu or call 850-926- ferent. The black bears and insect larvae, the have been tipped over bears tend to be shy pets and people. 3931. which inhabit Wakulla local black bear popula- and ripped apart as the and avoid contact with It is prudent to han- County and the sur- tion consumes plant and bears gorge themselves humans, the hunt for dle and dispose of food Les Harrison is the rounding region are vegetative materials. on the corn. nourishment can create waste properly with the Wakulla County Exten- Ursus americanus fl or- Acorns, nuts and The bear’s excellent unintended meetings. possibility of a bear con- sion Director. He can be idanus, a subspecies grains are especially sense of smell is attrib- Food waste left in the tact. An adult bear will reached by email at har- of the native American popular and are usually uted to the structure of open can attract bears to weigh as much as or risog@ufl .edu or at (850) Black Bear. found in concentrations its nose. Much like dogs an area. more than a person, and 926-3931.

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