TCHS Bulldogs vs. Potter’s House Lions TonighT • 7:30 p.m. • DorseTT sTaDium Bulldog fans! Don’t forget to wear ORANGE to the game! Perry News-Herald 50¢ Friday/ Saturday September 13-14, 2013 Serving the Tree Capital of the South Since 1889 Frazier cited for Infernal Club New charge prompts new sign when officers Perry News-Herald Shown above are three different photos of Scott Blackford, who the Perry Police Department has deemed a “person of interest” in a series of suspicious activities. ‘Person of interest’ remains at large The Perry Police Department (PPD) is continuing to seek information about a “person of interest” in a series of recent suspicious activities. “We have received information that Scott Blackford, 20, is still in Perry and has been going door-to-door in some downtown neighborhoods asking for money. We have also gotten reports that a red SUV was seen circling the block while Blackford was on foot,” city officials said. Reports indicate that Blackford has visited businesses located near City Park and was also seen in the area of local parks. The mother of a 13-yearold girl contacted authorities last week about a white male (later identified as Blackford) wearing a white shirt following her daughter through the neighborhood. He also followed the female juvenile home, crossed her yard and went into adjoining yards pretending to be performing yard work when he thought he was begin watched. Anyone with information concerning Blackford is asked contact the PPD at 584-5121 or Capt. Jamie Cruse at jamie.cruse@ perrypolice.net. “He is a person of interest. No probable cause exists for his arrest at this time,” Cruse said. Local business owner Michael Frazier, who has been vocal in his criticism of City Hall and City Manager Bob Brown, has added two more names to the gallery of signs displayed in front of his auto detailing business: Perry Police Department (PPD) Capt. Jamie Cruse and Sgt. Gina Deeson. The new signs were placed along West Hampton Springs Avenue one day after police officers cited Frazier for allowing alcoholic beverages on the premises of The Infernal Club (which he also operates). Officers issued the citation in the early morning hours of Saturday, Sept. 7, after three bottles of alcohol were found inside the club building during a routine business check. Information regarding the citation was forwarded to the State Attorney’s office, which then issued a warrant for Frazier’s arrest on a charge of operating a bottle club without a license. Frazier was arrested Tuesday, Sept. 10, and booked at the Taylor County Jail. Reports indicate that entered the club, which is licensed as a restaurant, “the air was hazy” and they smelled the odor of burning cannabis. Officers also said that before entering the building they could clearly hear music playing; however, once they crossed into the building they heard the deejay sound a siren of the speakers to alert patrons that law enforcement was present. During a check of the club, officers found halfempty bottle of Hennessy, one “nearly full” can of Four Loco and one nearlyempty bottle of gin. A citation was issued to the customer in possession of the Hennessy; officers could not determine who had the Four Loco and gin. The business check was conducted at 2:17 a.m. This is the second arrest for Frazier on the same charge; the first case, which happened last August, remains in the court system. A similar finding occurred in March of this year. That information was turned over to the State Attorney’s office. Michael Frazier, who operates Frazier’s Auto Detailing and The Infernal Club, was issued a city code violation citation regarding the presence of alcohol in the club (which is licensed as a restaurant). If he chooses to contest the citation, he will have to take his case before the city’s Code Enforcement Board. Suspect caught on tape at Goodman’s Barbecue When midnight struck Wednesday, Sept. 11, so did an unknown suspect who pried open a back door and burglarized Goodman’s BBQ restaurant. The Perry Police Department (PPD) is Anyone with information on this suspect is asked to contact the police at 584-5121. Local data aids NWS with flood warnings After another mostly dry week, Taylor County’s rivers are back in their banks and returning to normal, but Taylor County Emergency Management officials are using the data they collected during the rain-filled summer to help the National Weather Service (NWS) update its flood warning system. Taylor County Emergency Management Coordinator Steve Spradley said the county is “still wet, but the rivers are flowing normally.” According to the NWS river gauges, the Steinhatchee, Econfina and Aucilla have been receding over the past week, with the exception of a slight uptick on Saturday, Sept. 7, following the previous night’s storms, which dropped as much as an inch of rain in some parts of the county. “What we’re doing now is using the information we gathered this summer, erry News-Herald taking some assessments and updating the flood criteria for the National Weather Service,” Spradley said. “For example, they ➟ Please see page 3 Clerk cautions residents on possible scam Clerk of Courts Annie Mae Murphy warns residents to be on the alert about a solicitation they may receive through the mail that, while not illegal, “is definitely misleading.” Index Perry News-Herald One section investigating the break-in and video surveillance of the incident has been made public by the business. The suspect is described as a white male, approximately six-feet tall, wearing a blue/ green shirt and jeans. The man came armed with a pry bar and used it to break the door locks and enter a rear storage area attached to the restaurant. He stole a case of food from one of the business’ refrigerators. He was last seen walking toward Highway 19. Anyone with information is asked to contact the PPD at 584-5121. 124th Year, No. 36 www.perrynewspapers.com She advises residents to be wary of official-looking notices they may receive informing them that they need to purchase a copy of the “grant deed” for their property. Looking Back.......... A-2 Living...................... A-4 Religion................... A-6 Sports..................... A-7 ‘”Some of the solicitations imply that the property transfer may be in question and that the company will provide a copy of the deed and a property profile for an $89 Entertainment......... A-8 TV listings............... A-9 Classifieds............ A-11 service fee. Additionally, the letter appears to be a bill with a ‘compliance response date’ even though they state ‘this is not a bill’ in smaller print,” Murphy said. “This is an effort by this company to obtain money for services that are readily available through the clerk’s office. Copies may be obtained through the clerk’s ➟ Please see page 3 Weather Friday 93˚ 68˚ 20% Saturday 93˚ 71˚ 90˚ 71˚ 30% 20% Sunday Looking Back Faith Oakland Baptist Church family afriends 138th Homecoming this Sunday Descendants loyal to ‘little country church in the woods’ Editor’s Note: Local historian Henry McLeod has compiled an impressive collection of Taylor County history now available on a website appropriately titled “Taylor County & Perry, Florida History” (https://sites.google. com/site/taylorcountyhistory/). His latest addition to the site is an extensive profile of local churches. This week’s featured history was written in 1987 and details the establishment of Oakland Baptist Church. Oakland Baptist Church may not be the oldest or the largest in the county but its members, mainly descendents of the founders, remain intensely loyal to the white frame one-room building set among the oaks, pines and cabbage palm trees in the western part of the county off Highway 98. In the year 1875, Oakland Baptist Church began worship service under a brush arbor near the Econfina River about three quarters of a mile from the present site with the members named Whiddon, Young, Hendry, Crews, French, Ayers, Sapp, Lawrence, Turlington, Poppell and Morse. In 1878 the members built a log house near the present site. The membership was growing. Between 1878 and 1880 a frame building was constructed with heart pine lumber, which was hauled by a team of oxen from Greenville. This building was used as a place of worship until 1929. The church bought the The addition of a wheelchair ramp has been the main update made to Oakland Baptist Church’s one-room building. The church will celebrate its 138th Homecoming this Sunday, Sept. 15, with morning services at 11:30 a.m. Dinner on the grounds will follow at 1 p.m. Everyone is encouraged to bring a picnic basket and share in the traditional lunch of fried mullet and swamp cabbage. present building that was known as Oakland School building from the Taylor County School Board in 1928. They contracted C. L. McCallan to remove the old building and salvage the sound pieces of lumber to use in the new building. Mr. McCallan was to move the school house to the present site and rebuild in the identical place where the old building stood. On Dec. 14, 1929, members held their first meeting in the present building. The parent church, the Cabbage Grove Church, which was founded in 1850 is no longer in existence. What started as an arm, according to records of Cabbage Grove Church dated June 1875, the Oakland Church has survived. Services in the old days were held once a month. Today they are held every third Sunday in the afternoon at three o’clock. None of the present members live close and many attend other Baptist churches. Baptism took place in the Econfina River some distance from the church. The cemetery is the final resting place for many of those who are descended from early members. James H. Wentworth, the grandfather of A. H. Wentworth, was the first pastor and James W. Turlington was the first clerk. Former pastors were: James H. Wentworth, S. C. Waller, J. E. Vann, W. B. Waters, John W. Pearson, S. S. Procter, T. J. Bennett, A. N. Woodward, J. H. Poteet, M. J. Howell, T. A. Goodman, S. K. Wilson, S. G. Ward, A. H. Townsend, Charles W. Persons, Bob Catledge, John Vann, Paul Hendry, C. J. Lewis, Francis W. Cruce, C. T. Hall, Alva Horton, J. W. Johnson, Felix A. Parker and Danny Lundy who was the preacher when this article was written in 1987. THE PERRY NEWS-HERALD September 14, 1978 They week’s featured candidates included: Beth Parkey, Lisa Shaw and Angela Oliver. WHO’S NEW? ELECTION RESULTS More than half of Taylor County’s registered voters turned out for the 1978 primary, which only garnered one-third of the registered voters’ attention statewide. These local races attracted the newspaper’s headlines: • Walter Edwin Hendry “upset” incumbent W. D. Wilson Jr., and the two were now slated for a runoff in the October primary; • Marshall Hicks took a wide lead over Billy Ezell in the District 4 race for the county commission seat, with their run-off slated for the next primary; • In the school board arena, Phyllis Newport defeated Bry Freeman to gain the Democratic nomination outright; • Buck McLeod and Buddy Murphy found out they would face off again in the October run-off, determining who would win a seat on the Taylor County School Board. William Lloyd Satterwhite was born to Mr. and Mrs. William D. Satterwhite on Sept. 6 in Tallahassee Memorial Hospital. He weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces. Christine Marie Ehrenzeller was born to Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Ehrenzeller at Doctors’ Memorial Hospital (DMH) on Sept. 8. She weighed 7 pounds, 15 ounces. Cindy and Donny Pridgeon announced the birth of their son, James Micah, on Sept. 7 at DMH. He weighed 8 pounds, 7.25 ounces. AUGUST VOWS SPOKEN; OCTOBER WEDDING PLANNED Cathryn Ruth Murphy and Robert John Wilson were married Aug. 25 in Friendship Baptist Church. Steve Lago was best man and Ruth Ann Whitfield was matron of honor. Mr. and Mrs. John W. ➟ Please see page 10 WHO WILL BE QUEEN? As the Florida Forest Festival Queen pageant neared, the newspaper continued its front-page spotlight of the contestants. September 13-14, 2013 Guest speaker Monday The Taylor County Historical Society welcomes local Farm Bureau President Helen Houck as guest speaker Monday, Sept. 16. The former Lady of the Year (2007) will present a history of Taylor County Farm Bureau. The meeting will start at 7 p.m. in the historical society building located at the corner of Main Street and Washington. A-2 Perry News-Herald September 13-14, 2013 Remember when... Taste test? No thanks By ANTHONY L. WHITE anthonylamarwhite@yahoo.com If I need a helping hand, I can always count on Jackie to be there to help out. If I need to get something off of my chest, she’s always willing to listen. If it’s a ride I need, I can expect her to pull in the yard and lay on the horn to let me know that I should have been ready when I called her. And, if I forget who I am or where I came from, you can bet she’ll be there to remind me. To put it simply, Jackie is one of the most dependable people I know. It’s too bad she doesn’t feel the same way about me. “The only time I can depend on you for anything,” she tells me often, “is when I don’t need you.” Although Jackie has said this more times than I can count, my feelings have never been hurt by this revelation. Why? Well, maybe it’s because there is a little bit of truth to what she says. However, a few weeks ago, after Jackie’s mother and my dear friend, Mildred, passed, I figured it was time for me to finally change my ways and be a dependable friend for Jackie. How did I plan to do this, you ask? Well, having known Jackie since we were in first grade, I knew she was well-equipped emotionally, spiritually and financially to take care of herself and her two children, Alex and Alexis. What I figured she would need my help with was finding her away around the kitchen. Jackie’s never been much of a cook. I knew this and so did her mother. That’s why I expected my phone to start ringing the minute Alex or Alexis said they were hungry. That call hasn’t come yet, and it’s because Jackie has done a great job of hiding the fact that she can cook. A couple of Sundays ago, I woke up early so I could cook Sunday dinner for Jackie and the kids. I figured the kids were tired of eating fast food and wanted a home-cooked meal. Boy, was I in for a surprise. “I already cooked dinner,” Jackie informed me. “I cooked macaroni and cheese, baked chicken, cabbage and cornbread. I even made a banana pudding.” I couldn’t believe my ears. “How did it turn out?” I asked. “Everything was good,” she answered with a boastful grin. “Alex and Alexis said the banana pudding was as good as Mil’s.” I wasn’t thoroughly convinced that Jackie had cooked a full-course meal without burning anything, so I asked, “Is the kitchen and the house okay?” “What do you mean?” she asked. “I’m just trying to make sure you didn’t burn the house down,” I responded. Jackie realized where my questioning was going and nipped it all in the bud. “If you want to come taste-test dinner, you’re more than welcome.” I haven’t taken her up on the invitation to dinner. At least not yet. Although she says she can cook and “she says” her kids love her cooking, I’m not totally convinced. I’m a good and dependable friend, so if Jackie needs a helping hand, I’ll be there to help. If she needs a friend to talk to, I’ll be there to listen. But, if she needs me to taste-test her cooking, I’m sorry. I’m just not that dependable. A-3 Commission ready to give final approval on $41.3 million budget The Taylor County Commission held the first of two public hearings on its 2013-14 budget Tuesday, approving its tentative budget and property tax millage rates. There was no one from the public in attendance outside of county employees and the press, and there was little discussion among commissioners, who worked to balance the county’s budget during a series of workshops held in July. The board will hold a second hearing Monday, Sept. 16, at 6 p.m. at the Courthouse Annex on Green Street to approve the final budget and millage rates. The commission is also expected to discuss the upcoming year’s capital improvement plan at its workshop on Tuesday, Sept. 24. The tentative millage rates approved Tuesday are the same as the current rates, which are 7.0113 mills in the general fund and 1.1215 mills in the MSTU fund (which is funded through a tax on property in the unincorporated area of the county for services duplicated by the City of Perry such as fire protection). Due to property value decreases, general fund tax revenues are expected to drop $36,000 compared to the current year, while MSTU fund revenues are projected to fall $5,000. Overall, the county’s budget, including all funds, totals $41,389,169, which is an increase of $1.8 million dollars. A significant portion of that increase--$1.2 million-is from the sales tax reserve fund which is building from the one-cent sales tax approved to fund the construction of Doctors’ Memorial Hospital. The county has previously used this fund to purchase equipment for the hospital, but could also use it in the future to pay off the construction bond sooner. At Tuesday’s hearing, Commissioner Pat Patterson made a motion to approve the tentative millage rates. Commissioner Jim Moody offered a second and the measure passed 4-0. (Commission Chairperson Pam Feagle could not attend the meeting due to a conflict.) Patterson then made a motion to approve the tentative budget, with Commissioner Jody DeVane seconding. This also passed 4-0. Perry News-Herald September 13-14, 2013 Delta Reign The band Delta Reign has been cooking up a fresh, new sound from the Gulf Coast and will be bringing it with them to the Pickin’ in the Pines Music Festival scheduled for Sept. 27-28 at Forest Capital State Park. The band brings together the musical influences of each member--bluegrass, western swing, blues and jazz. For more information about the band, visit deltareign.com. Tickets for the two-day festival are $15. For more information, contact the Chamber of Commerce at (850) 584-5366. ‘Praise in the Park’ is Sunday Main Street Perry will present “Praise in the Park” this Sunday, Sept. 15, at 6 p.m., at the Grand Pavilion in Rosehead Park on Jefferson Street. Admission is free and residents are invited to “bring your chair and enjoy.” Members of AMVETS Post 20 will be on hand giving out free water to participants. Performers will include: Mike Denmark and Buddy Murphy, Simply Carlotta, Abundant Praise Fellowship Choir, Kenya Hooppell, Northside Church, Crystal Hawkins and the Trinity House of Praise Choir. SRWMD adopts $29.2 million budget The Suwannee River Water Management District Governing Board has adopted its tentative 201314 budget totaling $29.2 million while keeping its property tax millage rates level. The tentative budget will enable the district “to protect water resources for the benefit of our citizens and natural systems while lessening the burden on taxpayers and establishing a high level of public service, while supporting core mission projects and cost-share programs that benefit the citizens and resources of the district,” officials said. The proposed millage rate is 0.4143 mills, the same as the current year’s rate. The district’s tentative budget is $12.2 million more than the current budget of $17.0 million. According to officials, the increase is due to state appropriations of $11.0 million for springs protection and restoration. The remainder of the increase is from the district’s cost-share programs. About 45 percent of the tentative budget is focused on springs protection and restoration. “To assist in protecting and restoring springs and ensuring a sustainable water supply, the budget allocates funding to reduce nutrient loadings, rehydrate ponds and wetlands, implement aquifer recharge projects, establish dispersed water storage projects, and initiate agricultural water conservation best management practices,” officials said. “These projects improve water quality, increase water supplies, and help maintain spring flows, which are driven by the amount and level of groundwater in the aquifer systems.” Two key springs protection and restoration initiatives are the Ichetucknee Springshed Water Quality Improvement project and the Middle Suwannee River Restoration and Aquifer Recharge project. The Ichetucknee Springshed Water Quality Improvement project is expected to reduce the City of Lake City’s wastewater nutrient loadings to the Ichetucknee River by an estimated 85 percent. The city’s wastewater sprayfield will be converted into POSSIBLE SCAM Continued from page 1 Certified copies are an additional $2.” Murphy noted, “Once a property owner records a deed in the clerk’s office, it is a permanent record of ownership. This recording protects the owner’s property rights. It makes no difference whether the property owner has a physical copy or original deed in their possession. The rights of ownership of that parcel are safe and secure.” Clerk’s copy fees are set by state law: $1 per page office either in person or online at www.taylorclerk. com. “Our copy fee—as set by state law—is $1 per page. ‘Proper’ warnings for Aucilla FLOOD WARNINGS Continued from page 1 don’t have warnings for the Steinhatchee River,” he said. “They monitor the river depth, but don’t have flood levels. We’ve also updated the criteria for the Econfina and Aucilla in our county.” According to Spradley, they used information gathered from the past two summers to document the amount of flooding occurring at various river depths, which can be used by NWS in future events to issue warnings based on how high the rivers have risen. “It’s going through the process right now,” he said. “It takes about 30 days. “Hopefully we’ll get proper flood warnings for the Steinhatchee, Econfina and Aucilla.” wetlands that will provide additional treatment to reduce nitrogen loading and improve water quality in the Ichetucknee River and Springs. The Middle Suwannee River Restoration and Aquifer Recharge project will rehydrate about 4,000 acres of wetlands and 1,500 acres of ponds, recharge the aquifer, and increase groundwater supplies in the region, officials said. Recharging the aquifer is expected to benefit numerous springs along the Middle Suwannee River, including Troy Spring, July Spring, Little River Spring and Pot Hole Spring. Also, recharging the aquifer is projected to increase groundwater supplies helping both agriculture and domestic water users throughout the area. The budget also includes state funding for minimum flows and levels program, water quality improvement projects, and management and natural system protection activities. Federal funding is included in the budget for the risk map program to provide quality data that increases public awareness to reduce future flooding vulnerability. Other program highlights include continuation of: • North Florida Regional Water Supply Partnership; • Suwannee River Partnership; • Agricultural Team; • Santa Fe and Suwannee River nutrient reduction and irrigation retrofit program; and • Data collection, management, monitoring and analysis. A copy of the tentative budget is available on the district’s business and financial page at www. mysuwanneeriver.com. The final budget and millage rate will be adopted at a second public hearing on Tuesday, Sept. 24, at 5:30 p.m. at the district’s headquarters at the corner of US 90 and CR 49 in Live Oak. A governing board meeting and workshop will precede the budget hearing, beginning at 3 p.m. The public is invited and encouraged to attend. For more information call (800) 226-1066 (Florida only) or (386) 362-1001. Living A-4 Perry News-Herald September 13-14, 2013 Summers, Nelsen to marry at Honey Lake Matthew Lee Nelsen, Tiffany Lynne Summers Mr. Ron and Jan Summers of Jacksonville announce the engagement of their daughter, Tiffany Lynne, to Matthew Lee Nelsen, the son of Dr. Lee and Becky Nelsen of Perry. The future bride graduated from Florida State University in 2011 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in creative writing and religion. She is employed as an insurance analyst by the Office of Insurance Regulation for the State of Florida. The prospective groom received dual Bachelor of Science degrees in business management and managing information systems in 2011. He is employed as a systems integrations and test analyst by Affiliated Computer Services, Inc., in Tallahassee. He is the grandson of Mrs. Marion Nelsen, the late Norman Nelsen, Dr. Walt Beers and the late Mrs. Barbara Beers, all of Perry. The couple will be married on Oct. 19, 2013, at Honey Lake Plantation in Greenville; formal invitations have been issued. The couple will reside in Tallahassee. Morgan walks because... Quiana Woodard, Elliott Curry ‘Taylor takes Alzheimer’s personally...’ Anne Morgan is seeking community support as she participates in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Sept. 28 in Tallahassee. “I’m walking in honor of my mother, Annie Jo Brannen, and a dear friend’s father, Bob Parker, and also in memory of my aunt, Alma Walker,” said Morgan. A portion of the money raised will go toward providing Taylor County families with support groups and respite care, she added. “It seems that almost everybody’s life has been touched by this devastating disease, and this is one way of helping those living through it. “I am feeling so blessed and proud to be a Taylor County girl. Thanks to family and friends, we’ve already raised $1,600 for Alzheimer’s research and family support. I believe we, Taylor County folks, can exceed the $2000 goal I set, and possibly raise more than any of the Tallahassee teams or groups,” she said. “Right now, with your support, I am the top individual fund-raiser, and I am only $265 behind the top team. I suppose that might be throwing the gauntlet down, but we’re up for the challenge, right? “If you don’t want to make a donation online through the Walk to End Alzheimer’s link, you Woodard, Curry plan vows in St. Petersburg The Rev. Dr. Phillip and the Rev. Shelia Combs announce the engagement of their daughter, Quiana Woodard, to Elliott Curry, the son of Minister Martha Curry of Marianna and the late Henry Curry. The bride-elect’s grandparents are Helen Baker and the late Sam and Iva Mayhue, all of Conway, S.C., Bishop Tommie and Pastor Annie Bell Woodard of North Myrtle Beach, S.C. The groom-elect’s grandparents are Pearline Calhoun and the late Richard Calhoun, the late Maggie and Permon Curry Sr., all of Marianna. The couple met at their alma mater, Florida State University, 12 years ago in the College of Business. An October, 2013, beach wedding is planned at St. Petersburg Beach. Garden Club begins new year Wednesday Anne Morgan, center, with parents Yancie Brannen, left, and Annie Jo Brannen. are welcome to drop off a donation at Big Bend Marine or mail one to me at 19041 Palmetto Road, Perry 32348. Please make checks out to Alzheimer’s Association” Donations and registration can also be accomplished at www. alz.org. (For donations, click on the “Walk to End Alzheimer’s” where you will find a donation link. Enter “Anne Morgan” as the walker.) “Together we can provide funds to support Alzheimer’s patients and their families and find a cure for this terrible disease,” Morgan said. 1st birthday today! Zyla Mah’Ry Brooks celebrates her first birthday today, Sept. 13. She is the daughter of Ashley Upshaw and Delrikos Brooks. Her brother is Delkylin Jase Brooks. Maternal grandparents are Rosalind Upshaw Hall, Michael and Tiffany Upshaw. Paternal grandparents are Alma Foster, Charles and Joeanne Brooks. The Alzheimer’s Association was formed in 1980. The organization’s mission statement is clear: “Our vision is a world without Alzheimer’s.” This year’s walk, which spans 2-3 miles, is being held at Lewis Park. Registration opens at 8 a.m. and a ceremony is slated for 9. “To honor all of the Taylor County loved ones who are suffering from or have succumbed to Alzheimer’s, I plan to carry a banner with their names, along with my loved ones’ names—‘Taylor County takes Alzheimer’s personally.’ “If you would like me to add your loved one’s name to the banner, e-mail his or her name to me at morgan2827@yahoo.com,. “You may also text it to me at 295-4961, or message me on Facebook. “Our loved ones will be the Taylor County team,” Morgan said, “as I join others in ‘walking to end Alzheimer’s.’” The Perry Garden Club will kick off its new year with a luncheon meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 18, beginning at 11:30 a.m. Members are asked to bring their favorite potluck dish before 11:30; the meat dish will be provided. “Getting Involved” is the title of the day’s program to be presented by Betty Page and Jimmie Bennett. Head Hostess for this month is Joanna Ter Maat. Members of her committee include Kathy Bean, Jamie Sheffield and Tuckie Brown. The horticulture tip will be presented by Martha Frostick. Family members and friends are welcome to attend the meeting at the Perry Garden Club which is located adjacent to Forest Capital Park and Museum, off Industrial Parkway. The club is a member of the Florida Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc., and The National Council of State Garden Clubs, Inc. A-5 For the 18th consecutive year, Young Striping and Sealing treated the Taylor County High School Bulldogs to lunch prior to the Kick-Off Classic game. The players and coaches ate lunch at C J Supreme Buffet before riding to Tallahassee for the game. Shady Grove Citizens Council to serve mullet dinners Sept. 21 Something to bark about... The Taylor County Veterinarian Association and Helping Hands of the Shelter hosted a Discount Vaccination Clinic Saturday, Sept. 7. “We had 116 participants, many of whom had multiple pets to receive vaccinations. We also had 14 animals get micro-chipped. We were busy all morning,” Helping Hands’ Lois Padgett said. Dr. Miles Owens and Dr. Will Sapp (who is working with Dr. Tom Fletcher) were the veterinarians working on-site. To date, the veterinarian association has donated $12,400 in support of Helping Hands. The next lowcost clinic is scheduled for Nov. 2. September 13-14, 2013 TCES to host ‘Fun Run/Walk’ Oct. 12 Bulldog lunch By FLORRIE BURROUGHS Shady Grove News My knee replacement surgery I had surgery for total knee replacement on my left knee on Aug. 14. I spent four days at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital and seven days in rehab before coming home for in-home health care and rehabilitation. I have learned some things during this time that I’d like to share with you. First of all, there is little that is fit to watch on television. I did find, however, two documentaries on Netflix that I would recommend to you. One is “God of Wonders.” After watching this program, I realized what an amazing and wise God we have. When He created this world, He had a purpose in everything He made. Note Perry News-Herald the detail to which He gave each of His creations. Take the hummingbird, for instance. What beauty, what detail and what joy is brought to mankind in studying and watching these beautiful birds. I realized just how great and powerful God is. He did not just ‘speak’ this universe into existence even though that is what He did. With His speaking, He poured all His wisdom, knowledge, power and glory into every thing He made. And His love for us is so amazing that He would create a beautiful world full of many wonders for us to enjoy. All I can say is “wow”! The other documentary, “The Gospel Road,” was written and produced by Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. It portrays the life of Christ from birth to ascension. This is another great and uplifting story. I hope you will watch these two if you get the opportunity. I also learned that during this time of pain and suffering, God was truly with me. Even though I was too sick to call on Him, He was there and has shown Himself to be the loving Savior of me. He is my creator and my healer. When there was no one else, there was God. He and His grace were very sufficient. And I am thankful, very thankful! Fish fry, silent auction planned Sept. 21 On Saturday, Sept. 21, at 12 noon the Shady Grove Citizens Council will begin serving mullet with grits, beans, slaw, corn bread and a drink (tea or water) for $7. Cold canned drinks will also be sold for $1 each. There will be live music, good fellowship and fun. So join us! Funds received will go to the Shady Grove Community for the annual Christmas event and to the Shady Grove Volunteer Fire Department as appropriate. Sept. 15 deadline nears for contest The Miss Shady Grove Contest is underway with the deadline of Sept. 15 quickly approaching. This is when the jars will be taken up and monies counted by members of the council. The winners will be announced on Sept. 21 at the fish fry and auction. ***** That’s all for now, Lord willing I’ll be back here in two weeks! On Saturday, Oct. 12, Taylor County Elementary School (TCES) will welcome the community to its inaugural 5K Fun Run/Walk which is being held in conjunction with the school’s fund-raiser, the annual TCES Fall Festival. Principal Chuck Finley, who is serving his first year at the school, hopes friends and neighbors will join students and families, with walking shoes on. “With our ongoing emphasis on health and wellness, this is a great family-friendly event. We expect a good turn-out for the walk which begins at 8 a.m., and the fall festival which follows at 9. “We are raising money so we can enhance the technology in our individual classrooms,” Finley said. “We now have 25 computers for our computer lab, and that’s great. But we only have two computers for each classroom, and we’d like to increase that number to four. I am confident our students would benefit from these computers, on a daily basis.” So he urges the community’s participation. Of course, Finley will also accept donations now (1600 E. Green St., Perry, FL 32347). Please make checks payable to Taylor County Elementary School. “But we want you to come join us on the 12th for this unique opportunity to gather with other families and enjoy a good walk and a carnival-style atmosphere, as we work to enhance our classrooms and ensure student success.” For ages 4-15 PSA sign up will run until Sept. 20 Registration for the Perry Soccer Association’s fall leagues is now underway and will continue through Sept. 20 for ages 4-15. The fee is $45 per player. Please sign up at the Fair Store in downtown Perry. All games will be played on Mondays and Thursdays at the Taylor County Sports Complex. Because of unpredictable weather conditions, games will be called off at the field at game time, if necessary. When registration is complete on Sept. 20, an additional $10 fee will be charged until rosters are filled for all teams. Games will played Mondays Thursdays. be and Religion A-6 Perry News-Herald September 13-14, 2013 Where will you be Sunday? First Presbyterian hopes you’ll go ‘Back To Church’ First Presbyterian Church hopes to fill its sanctuary, this Sunday in keeping with a national observance of “Back To Church” Sunday. Pastor Larry Neal and his congregation have invited friends and neighbors, newcomers and interested onlookers for this non-denominational emphasis which stresses the importance of church attendance. “We hope people in this community will consider this a cordial invitation to come and worship with us on Sunday, Sept. 15 at 11 a.m. The church is located at 310 Plantation Obituaries Margaret H. Robertson Margaret H. Robertson, 87, died Thursday, Sept. 12, 2013 at Doctors’ Memorial Hospital. She was born to Oscar Hill and Emma Lambert in Deep Run, N.C., on July 23, 1926, Mrs. Robertson moved to Perry in 1955 from Augusta, Ga. She was married to Frank L. Robertson, now deceased, and was co-owner of Robertson Builders in Perry for 30 years. Mrs. Robertson was a charter member of Calvary Baptist Church. She is survived by one son, Ronald G. Robertson, and one daughter, Cheryl (Karl) Weiss, all of Perry; one granddaughter, Courtney (Lem) Bennett; and one sister, Grace Sanford of Windsor, N.C. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Sept. 14, at 11 a.m. at Beggs Funeral Home. The family will receive friends beginning at 10 at Beggs which is in charge of all arrangements. Devarn McMiller Devarn McMiller, 68, of Perry, died on Sunday , Sept. 8, 2013, in Douglasville, Ga. A native of Taylor County, he was a member of Springhill Missonary Baptist Church. Mr. McMiller is survived by: a daughter, Cortina (Preston) Bradley of Douglasville, Ga.; two sisters, Pearlie (Fred) Richet and Annie (Thomas) Benson, both of Perry; one granddaughter, Cailyn Brummitt, and one grandson, Marshal Brummitt, both of Douglasville. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Sept. 14, at 12 noon at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Springhill Cemetery. Family members will receive friends today, Sept. 13, from 5-7 p.m. at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church. Evans-Walker Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Road and a nursery is provided for infants/toddlers. “If you want to come early for Sunday School, that would be great--we’ll find a class for you,” said Neal. Sunday School begins at 9:45 with classes for all ages. A potluck luncheon will follow the worship service. “If you’re looking for a church home, or haven’t even considered it, please set aside Sunday to go ‘Back To Church,’” he added. “First Presbyterian will welcome you this Sunday and every Sunday,” he said. ‘No Man Left Behind’ Tent revival extended another weekend Citing much success, the “No Man Left Behind” Tent Revival has been extended another weekend in the lot next How about ham next Tuesday? The Pentecostals of Perry will be selling ham dinners for $6 each on Tuesday, Sept. 17. The meals also come with potato salad, baked beans, dessert and water. The church is located at 3379 North Highway 221. Meals can be picked up between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. to Big Bend Marine on Highway 19 South. “We thank the Lord and give Him the highest praise for the souls he has saved and the lives he has changed. “We extend our invitation for another two days, Sept. 13 and 14, and urge you to come...expecting. Don’t miss what the Lord has in store for you.” Tent revival services are scheduled to begin both days at 7 p.m. The public is cordially invited. 4.68-pound trout wins tournament BY PAT MCGRIFF onemorecast@gtcom.net Friday the 13th is this week and I will be fishing, if I can, ‘cause I have had some great trips in the past on these special Fridays. That said, last Saturday was a blast as Billy Pillow and I fished along with 84 other anglers in the 3rd annual Taylor County Fall Fishing Tournament and we came in 3rd. We had 5 trout weighing 12.06 pounds while first and second place ( a tie) had 12.80 pounds for their four slot fish and one over 20-inch stringers. The winning top trout was 4.68 pounds and the team which caught him also won the overall heaviest stringer prize. All the prize-winning fish, but the largest redfish, were brought in to the Keaton Beach Marina scales. Here’s who and what they weighed: Jonet Vilardell fished from Steinhatchee to catch the largest red at 6.7 pounds (only five were weighed in). The largest trout was 4.68 pounds caught by the Mark Fletcher team which also took heaviest trout stringer with 12.80 pounds (the big trout was the tie breaker). Second place in heaviest stringer went to the Jim Carter team with 12.80 pounds and a 4.18 pound trout for 2nd place big trout. Most spots (five) on a redfish was brought in by Stephen Cooper. 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Our big one hit in 1.8 feet of water about a mile and a half offshore on dead low tide at 10:20 a.m. Saturday. I mention this as I marked the time and we went almost four hours without a single trout. Then from 2:15 to 2:35 in the afternoon (with a 3 p.m. weigh-in) we added two 19-plus inch fish to the creel which upgraded our total. I would like to state at this time, I didn’t put but one keeper in the boat and it was not one which was 19 inches or better. Yep, Billy caught ‘em all! That’s all I have for a report, except to say we had a great time and I wish to thank the Taylor County Tourism Development Council and all the sponsors for a great tournament! Sports A-7 Perry News-Herald September 13-14, 2013 TCMS ‘Dogs shut out Hamilton 42-0 The TCMS Bulldogs offensive line (Jovan Ross,Thomas Lee Jr., Eli Morgan, Victor Conde,Tristan Hodge) prepare to block as quarterback Josh Mixon hands off to back Anthony Washington. ‘Dogs seek first win The Taylor County High football team, still searching for its first win of the 2013 season, will square off against Potter’s House Christian Academy of Jacksonville tonight in the Bulldogs’ home opener at Dorsett Stadium. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. While Potter’s House, 0-2 on the year, has struggled to produce some offense this season, the Bulldogs have been quite generous in giving opponents about all they want. Taylor County’s defense has given up 394 and 446 total yards, respectively, in their losses to Dixie County and Williston. Potter’s House has yet to score in blow out losses to Union County (34-0) and Yulee (35-0). While the Bulldogs’ defense has been struggling, its offense turned in some fairly healthy numbers in last Friday’s 43-40 loss to Williston. The Bulldogs somehow lost last week despite a recordsetting passing performance by QB Daniel Wentworth and a new personal-best receiving night for wide receiver Moral Stephens, as well as nice performances by Chance Rodgers and several other players. The Taylor County Middle School football team got off to a quick start last week against Hamilton County when Decorian Bellamy returned the opening kickoff 67 yards to Hamilton’s 5-yard line. Running back Anthony Washington scored on the very next play and the Bulldogs were off on a game that ended in a 42-0 victory. At halftime the Bulldogs were leading 30-0 and every member of the 28man roster played and contributed to the win. The following are the offensive statistics for the Bulldogs: Quarterback Josh Mixon was 12-14 passing for 230 yards and 2 touchdowns; wide receiver Chris Reaves had five catches for 150 yards and 3 touchdowns; running back Decorian Bellamy had a 67yard kick off return and ran the ball 4 times for 98 yards; wide receiver Dataveus Robinson had 6 catches for 70 yards; running back Anthony Washington had 8 carries for 52 yards and a touchdown; running back Dilan Clark had 7 carries for 36 yards and quarterback Hunter Bell had 3 rushes for 34 yards. Coaches said the offensive line did a great job, anchored by tackles Javon Ross and Tristan Hodge, guards Thomas Lee Jr. and Victor Conde, and center Eli Morgan. Defensive statistics were as follows: linebacker Victor Conde had 10 tackles, five solo and five assists; linebacker Decorian Bellamy had 8 tackles, six solos and two for loss; defensive end Jovan Ross had 5 tackles, two assists and a fumble recovery; defensive tackle Dewayne Williams had 4 tackles; nose guard Gerald Williams had 5 tackles and two for loss; corner back Chad Pace had 4 tackles and two assists; corner back Chad Richardson had 7 tackles and 3 solos; defensive tackle Patrick Whiddon had 4 tackles and 3 assists; safety Kiesten Anderson had 9 tackles and 3 assists; linebacker Anthony Washington had 6 tackles and 3 solos; and defensive end Josh Palmore had 6 tackles and 2 solos. Entertainment By MARK VIOLA There are some movies which you go to the theater after weeks or months of anticipation and high expectations. Then there are the movies for which you have no expectations other than the hope for a satisfactory 90 minutes of entertainment. Back in the spring of 2000, long before I was writing about movies or even working for this paper, I went to the theatre to see a little hyped sci-fi horror film called “Pitch Black.” Looking back on it, I’m not even sure why I went to see it, since I’m not a big fan of horror. But it was early spring and there probably wasn’t much else to see. Besides, the trailer was intriguing, featuring a then-unknown Vin Diesel playing the criminal Riddick, who was only dangerous “around humans.” The movie was a surprise for me, and it would go on to be a modest hit, and an even better one on DVD. In fact, it was the first DVD I ever owned. As good as it was (for what it was), “Pitch Black” is not a movie for which one would predict a sequel, but Diesel and writer/ director David Twohy disagreed. They liked the Riddick character so much they worked out a sequel, 2004’s “Chronicles of Riddick.” With a bigger budget, the sequel expanded the universe of the first film, putting Riddick in the path of the world-destroying armies of the Necromongers, and reuniting him with his fellow survivors from “Pitch Black.” But with more money on the line, the studio demanded a PG-13 rating and combined with some noticeable growing pains from a low-budget horror film becoming an aspiring sci-fi epic, it had its problems. Although it was reportedly the first of a planned trilogy devised by Diesel and Twohy, less than stellar box office returns put an end to their grand plans. But the pair were not to be denied forever, and with a lot of effort, and some of their own money, we now have “Riddick,” returning our ruthless killing machine back to his roots as he finds himself once again stranded on a deadly planet filled with creatures--and people--out for blood. I presented that rather long introduction because I cannot review “Riddick” without the context of not only the story that has come before, but also the journey it took to bring this film to the screen. I consider myself a big fan of “Pitch Black” and the character of Riddick, so I’m going to be straight up with you that those facts will color this review. As a movie, “Riddick” is a solid action movie with pretty good effects (with one very noticeable exception) for its relatively small budget of $38 million. The acting isn’t great, but it works for the movie. The story is pretty basic. Riddick is trapped on this planet and lures a group of bounty hunters to the surface to give himself an avenue of escape. The cat-and-mouse between him and the hunters reminds us why the character of Riddick has been so fun to watch. And then, when the creatures come out to prove once again Riddick isn’t necessarily the one you should be scared of (the most), the action is fun, bloody, fast-paced and R-rated. “Riddick” ties its story to both “Pitch Black” and “Chronicles of Riddick,” but it’s not an absolute necessity to see those movies to figure out what is going on here. There are enough story clues to help the uninitiated figure it out. Still, knowledge of what has come before does help the overall enjoyment, especially since the only character outside of Riddick to get much development has surprising ties to the first film. I did rewatch the previous movies in order to get ready for “Riddick.” Thirteen years later, “Pitch Black” looks like the low-budget sci-fi film it is, but it holds up quite well, with Diesel’s performance as Riddick carrying much of the movie but also providing a handful of interesting secondary characters who manage to be a bit more than cannon fodder for the monsters. (Which is one of my main complaints in “Riddick,” because the bounty hunters provide little in the way of characters to connect with and therefore are mostly monster fodder.) After quite a few years of thinking less than great thoughts about “Chronicles of Riddick,” I was surprised just how much I enjoyed it (at least the extended DVD edition, although it’s been so long I couldn’t tell you what the added scenes were). Of course, it’s not perfect, but the overall story is interesting if not intriguing, and the returning characters provide a nice emotional backbone to the action. Which leads me to my other major disappointment in “Riddick.” Based on their comments from nine years ago, this is definitely not the intended second “Chronicles of Riddick” film originally developed by Twohy and Diesel. There is one event in particular at the end of “Chronicles” involving one of the main characters that has never set well with me and always left me with the assumption that they planned to address it in the sequel. Without studio support or the money necessary to complete that movie, however, we got this film instead. “Riddick” is a fun, bloody good time, but there is a feeling that we’ve seen this before, and I will always wonder what would have happened if things had turned out differently for Diesel and Twohy. With its lower budget, “Riddick” does look like it is on pace to make a profit, so maybe we’ll get a fourth installment. Although it seems the events of this movie close the book on the possibilities of the original “part three,” the larger book on this franchise has been closed enough times already that I’m not counting anything out completely. “Riddick” is rated R for strong violence, language and some sexual content/nudity. CALENDAR OF EVENTS Aug. 28 – Sept. 22 The Hippodrome’s 2013-14 season kicks off with “Don’t Dress for Dinner.” A major hit on Broadway and in London, this funny sequel to “BoeingBoeing” is an affair (or three!) to remember. Bernard’s plans for a romantic rendezvous with his mistress are complete with a gourmet caterer and an alibi courtesy of his friend, Robert. But when Bernard’s wife learns that Robert will be visiting for the weekend, she decides to stay in town, setting the stage for a collision course of assumed identities and outrageous infidelities. Ticket prices vary depending on showtime. For more information, visit thehipp.org or call 352-375-4477. Aug. 31 – Sept. 15 Local actress Molly Wilson will be starring as Ophelia in Capital City Shakespeare’s production of “Hamlet.” The play will be performed at Young Actors Theatre (609 Glenview Dr. in Tallahassee) Perry News-Herald September 13-14, 2013 under the MARQUEE ‘Riddick’ is back in bloody good form, but haunted by ‘what if?’ Theatre A-8 Theatre Ballet with remaining showtimes on Sept. 13-14 at 7:30 p.m. and Sept. 15 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for seniors and $10 for students (with ID). The box office opens one hour prior to each performance. For reservations, call 850-386-6476. For more information, visit Capital City Shakespeare on Facebook. “Harvey”). Prices are $80 for adults, $60 for seniors and government employees, and $40 for students. For more information, visit tallahasseelittletheatre.org or call 850-224-8474. Sept. 15 The Artist Series of Tallahassee’s 19th anniversary concert season kicks off with Baroque Music and Dance at 4 p.m. in Opperman Music Hall located on the FSU campus. This performance joins exceptional period instrument musicians performing Baroque music with the historical steps and gestures of Baroque dance featuring guest soloists Julie Andrijeski, baroque violin, Barry Bauguess, baroque trumpet, and Paige WhitleyBauguess, baroque dance. Single tickets cost $23 for adults, $5 for students and are free for children 12 and under. For more information about the series, visit www. theartistseries.org or call 850-224-9934. Sept. 12-29 Tallahassee Little Theatre starts its 2013-14 Mainstage Series with “Monty Python’s Spamalot,” the wildly popular Tony Award-winning musical comedy featuring King Arthur, Lancelot, Galahad, Brave Sir Robin and the rest of the knights of the round table as they sing and dance (often at the same time) through the production “lovingly ripped off” from the film “Monty Python and the Holy Grail.” Mainstage subscriptions include tickets to all five Mainstage shows (“Monty Python’s Spamalot,” “Fox on the Fairway,” “La Cage aux Folles,” “Clybourne Park” and The Imposters Gainesville’s Free Fridays Concert Series will host The Beatles tribute band, The Impostors, tonight (Friday) at 8 p.m. at the Bo Diddley Community Plaza. A perenniel “Free Fridays” favorite, The Impostors play a wide selection of Beatles’ favorites from the popular hits of the early heydays, through the experimental era of the “Revolver” and “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” albums, to the “Abbey Road” album. Season Calendars NFCC Artist Series has entertainment variety North Florida Community College’s 2012-13 Artist Series season will once again feature a wide variety of entertainment events including a cappella music and a pet theatre. The season begins in early October and continues through April 2014. All performances will be held in Van H. Priest Auditorium, located on the NFCC campus in Madison, at 7 p.m. Both season passes and individual tickets are on sale now. Season passes are $65 for adults, $40 for children (ages 17 and under) and NFCC students. Individual tickets will be $15 for adults and $8 for children and NFCC students. Contact the NFCC College Advancement Office at (850) 973-1653 or ArtistSeries@nfcc.edu for more information. The 2013-14 artist series will include: The Bronx Wanderers Thursday, Oct. 3 The season opens with two hours of 50s, 60s and 70s rock n’ roll. With strong vocals and musicianship, dynamic enthusiasm and a love of the music they perform, The Bronx Wanderers recreate the “magic” of the era and will present an evening of toetapping, hand-clapping and dancing in the aisles. Brotherhood Thursday, Nov. 7 Audiences will enjoy the harmonic voices of Brotherhood, an a cappella quintet from Tampa. The group, together since 1988, sings music of the 50s and 60s--offering a mix of jazz, rock, pop, oldies, doo wop and gospel--with harmony, ringing high notes, earth shaking lows and talent. “The Nutcracker” Tuesday, Dec. 3 A sparkling production that is truly an all-time family favorite for the holidays. Become entranced by the beauty of the Sugar Plum Fairy and her dazzling Court, enchanted by the swirling snowflakes and breathtaking snow, and cheer for the tiny toy soldiers and their leader, the handsome Nutcracker Prince. The production will be performed by Dance Alive National Ballet. Popovich Comedy Pet Theater Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014 The World Famous Popovich Comedy Pet Theater is a family-oriented blend of the unique comedy and juggling skills of Gregory Popovich, and the extraordinary talents of his performing pets. Each of the show’s 15 cats and 10 dogs were once strays, rescued from animal shelters. Now, they love to show off onstage by performing a variety of stunts and skits. It’s a show that both adults and kids of all ages enjoy. “California Dreaming” Friday, Feb. 28, 2014 “California Dreaming” is a musical journey through the California pop scene of the mid-’60s and early ‘70s featuring a group of young dreamers as they converge on the sunny Pacific shore to celebrate the harmonies of a new age. Songs like “I Get Around,” “Surfing U.S.A.,” “Wipeout,” “Dream a Little Dream of Me,” “Our House,” “Good Vibrations” and “California Dreamin’” make this “the happiest and most nostalgic stage show in America.” Shannon Slaughter & County Clare Friday, March 14, 2014 With powerful singing and ultra-tight harmony, award-winning songwriter Shannon Slaughter and his band, County Clare bring a fresh sound to the stage. They mix fresh, original songs with recognizable bluegrass and traditional country music, and throw in some “good ole’ doses of humor” for a night to remember. The band focuses on innovative instrumentation and arrangements, while paying homage to tradition. “The Fantasticks” Thursday, April 3, 2014 Don’t miss this highlyacclaimed, steampunk version of a classic. The Fantasticks is the world’s longest-running production of any kind. At the heart of its breathtaking poetry and subtle theatrical sophistication is a purity and simplicity that transcends cultural barriers. Punctuated by a bountiful series of catchy, memorable songs, audiences will find themselves humming along whether they are revisiting the show or discovering it for the first time. Performed by Nebraska Theatre Caravan, the production is funded in part by a grant from South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts and the Florida Division of Cultural Affairs. this weekend at the movies September hasn’t been nearly as busy as August was as far as the number of new releases each week, but we still get two new movies this weekend. The godfather of almost every action movie of the past two decades, Luc Besson, combines his talents with the godfather himself, Martin Scorsese, to present the action comedy “The Family.” Besson is directing his first adult action movie since “The Fifth Element” with Robert DeNiro (“Silver Linings Playbook”) starring as a former mobster who is now in witness protection with his wife (Michelle Pfeiffer, “Dark Shadows”) and his children (Dianna Agron, “Glee,” and John D’Leo) after he rats on the mob. The family’s old habits are hard to break, even in rural France, and their Witness Protection handler (Tommy Lee Jones, “Lincoln”) may not be able to keep their new identities a secret for much longer. Besson has written and produced countless action movies, including “Transporter,” “Taken,” “Kiss of the Dragon,” “Unleashed” and more, but it’s been some time since he directed one himself. I’ve seen two trailers for “The Family,” one highlighting the action and the other the comedy. It remains to be seen just where the balance is between the two. The film is rated R for violence, language and brief sexuality. With “Insidious: Chapter 2,” director James Wan tries to build on the success he had over the summer with his wellreceived horror film “The Conjuring” in this sequel to his 2011 movie, “Insidious.” Unlike many horror sequels, most of the principal actors are back, including Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne as haunted couple Josh and Renai Lambert, along with Ty Simpkins as their son Dalton. Picking up right where the last film left off, Josh and Dalton have returned from the spirit world, but something may have hitched a ride with them. I haven’t seen the first film, but the trailers for this one are sure creepy enough. The movie is rated PG13 for intense sequences of terror and violence, and thematic elements. A-9 WEEKDAY MORNING ^ WGN % PBS & CW _ ABC ( ESPN ) CBS * FOX , NBC 7 WVUP < SUN > ESPN2 ? 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Owner Owner The Pitch (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy Fam Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (N) Revolution “Home” Revolution (N) Revolution (N) Revolution “Clue” Revolution (N) Revolution (N) ›› “Burlesque” (2010) Cher, Christina Aguilera. ››› “Pretty Woman” (1990) Richard Gere. The 700 Club Miser Beyoncé: Life Is but a Dream The Newsroom ››› “Argo” (2012) Ben Affleck. ‘R’ Real Sex (5:30) “Red Eye” ›› “Deep Impact” (1998) ‘PG-13’ Strike Back ›› “Wanderlust” (2012) ‘R’ Zane SUBSCRIPTIONS Mail your name, address and a check for $35 (in county) or $49 (out of county) to P.O. Box 888, Perry, FL 32348 Perry News-Herald A-10 Perry News-Herald September 13-14, 2013 Organizers said they were pleased with the response to the first combined Farmers Market/Flea Market held at the Grand Pavilion in Rosehead Park Saturday, Sept. 7. “We will continue to have both groups of vendors set up every Saturday. This has been a learning process for us all, and we are so pleased with the turnout and support from our vendors and the community,” Main Street Perry Director Tracey Smith said. To become a vendor, contact Smith at 843-1279. Shown here are scenes from the kick-off event, which included music by Taylor Chaffin, and a special appearance by Taylor County’s forestry queens. Maj. McDaniel welcomed as senior instructor Taylor County High School’s Bulldog Battalion has welcomed Major Christopher McDaniel as the new ROTC senior Army instructor. McDaniel enlisted in the Air Force after high school graduation in 1987, where he served as an electronics technician. He rose to the rank of sergeant, and served in Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm. He switched branches to the Army in 1994 (as a finance specialist) in order to apply for Officer Candidate School (OCS). He received a nomination Major Christopher McDaniel to OCS and graduated with honors in 1996 when he was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in Armor Branch. After commissioning, McDaniel’s assignments included: Tank Platoon Leader, B Company 2-70 Armor Battalion in Fort Riley, Kan.; Company Executive Officer, B Company 2-70 Armor Battalion; Troop Commander, B Troop 5-15 Cavalry Squadron in Fort Knox, Ky.; Company Commander, Headquarters and Headquarters Company 46th Adjutant General Battalion in Fort Knox; Information Management Officer, 10th Special Forces Group in Fort Carson, Colo.; Director of Information Management, Combined Joint Special Operations Task ForceArabian Peninsula, Iraq (two combat tours); Deputy for the Programs, Projects and Architecture Division for Third Army and U.S. Army Central Command G6 in Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. He earned bachelor’s degrees in both psychology and criminal justice from North Carolina Wesleyan College in Rocky Mount, N.C. He also holds a master’s degree in computer science from the Naval Post Graduate School in Monterey, Calif. McDaniel is a graduate of the Armor Officer Basic Course, Fort Knox, Ky.; Combined Arms Services Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kan.; Armor Officer Advanced Course, Fort Knox; and the Army Command and General Staff Officers Course. His awards and decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Joint Service Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal with oak leaf cluster, Army Good Conduct Medal, Air Force Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal with Bronze Star Device, Southwest Asia Service Medal with two Bronze Star Devices, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Saudi Arabia Kuwait Liberation Medal, Kuwait Liberation Medal, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Valor, Army Superior Unit Award, Parachutist Badge and the Bronze Order of Saint George award. He is married to Carleen McDaniel and has two children, Tyler (age 21) and Kaitlin (age 18). GLANCE AT PAST Continued from page 2 21-13 victory over the Taylor County High School Bulldogs in their season opener. sidewalk sale. The shops included Ginny’s MiniMall, the Style Shoppe, Gayle’s Gems and Gifts, Scottie Discount, Southern Auto, the Diamond Shoppe, Jeanetta’s Flowers & Things, The Fair Store, Western Auto, Vann H. Priest Co., Perry Drapery and Gifts, The Emporium, Wilder’s Men’s Shop, Bell Pharmacy and Flower Shop, Southern Electric and Perry Blueprinting. Antique shop, rose garden mark one-year anniversary Mills announced the engagement of their daughter, Kathy Lee, to Mark Anthony Hill. An Oct. 21 wedding was planned. BLANTONS NAMED ‘FARM FAMILY’ The Donnie Blanton Family of Eridu was named 1978 Outstanding Farm Family of the Year. The Blanton Farm specializes in raising feeder pigs and growing corn. BEATEN BY THE SYRUP-MAKERS! The Cairo, Ga., SyrupMakers ran back two kickoffs, including the game opener, to accomplish a ‘YANKEE PEDDLER’ OBSERVES FIRST ANNIVERSARY Maxine and Paul Allen, proprietors of the Yankee Peddler, announced a one-year anniversary sale at their gift shop which featured antiques, candles and cypress clocks. The couple moved to Perry from New England the previous year, opening both the shop and a rose garden for the public to enjoy. DOWNTOWN PERRY’S SHOPS JOIN FORCES All the downtown shops joined forces to present a WILD BLUE YONDER James T. Baxter was pictured at the Perry-Foley Airport after beginning flight training. He finished his first solo flight Aug. 16, and joined the Civil Air Patrol, working with the organization’s Sundown Patrol. A-11 Perry News-Herald September 13-14, 2013 Weekend Playground Horoscopes ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, the week ahead is looking pretty good, as you will find people are more sensitive to your needs. Work with those willing to work with you. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, your visions of how things should be might differ from how things really are. Work toward improving those things that need some work, and things will turn out just fine. CLUES ACROSS GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Some surprises come your way this week, Gemini. But things will soon begin to fall into place. Just be patient before you make important decisions. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 Things may seem a bit strained this week, Cancer. But all it takes is a little cooperation and an increased focus on teamwork, and things will quickly return to normal. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, stay prepared and well organized and this week should fly by without a hitch. Feel free to try some things that go against the grain. CLUES DOWN VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, don’t feel badly about the things over which you have little control. Go out and have a good time this week, and eventually things will run their course. for the third week of September SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, try not to be overly protective of your secrets this week. A friend or family member is offering their help and guidance, and such insight will prove invaluable. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, a seemingly insurmountable obstacle presents itself this week. Some creativity and quick thinking will be necessary, but you will enjoy the challenge. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Keep your feet on the ground this week, Capricorn. Even if you prefer to have your head in the clouds, keeping your cool will pay dividends in the long run. Here’s How It Works: Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The Aquarius, enjoy some quiet time so you more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve can regroup after a hectic couple of weeks. the puzzle! You earned some rest and relaxation, and this time away will recharge your batteries. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, you have a lot of good ideas, and it’s time to share those ideas at the office. Your star will soon start to rise. LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, it may prove challenging to sit still the next few days. People may be pulling at you from many different directions, and you will not know which way to lean. From the Recipe Book Hispanic cuisine something to celebrate Hispanic heritage is something to celebrate. Hispanics have made numerous contributions in all walks of life, be it science, art, culture, or even cuisine. Hispanic cuisine is beloved the world over, but it doesn’t take a cook or chef of Hispanic descent to bring even the most delicious dishes into their own kitchens. Whether you’re of Hispanic descent or someone who simply loves a good meal, the following recipe for “FlatGrilled Shrimp With Pimenton and Shaved Marcona Almonds” from James Campbell Caruso’s “Espana: Exploring the Flavors of Spain” (Gibbs Smith) is a great way to celebrate Hispanics and all of their contributions to the world. without crowding. Sear for 1 minute. Decrease the heat to medium and continue cooking for 1 minute longer. Turn the shrimp, increase the heat to high and sear for 2 more minutes, or until shrimp are golden. Keep the shrimp warm on an ovenproof platter in a low oven. Cook the rest of the shrimp in the same way. When all the shrimp are cooked, arrange on a platter and serve immediately. Using a microplane or fine cheese grater, grind the almonds over the shrimp and let the almond dust sprinkle down. Flat-Grilled Shrimp With Pimenton and Shaved Marcona Almonds Serves 6 1/2 cup olive oil Juice of 1 lemon 2 teaspoons sea salt 24 medium-large shrimp (about 1 pound), in the shell with heads intact 10 Marcona almonds In a bowl, whisk together the olive oil, lemon juice and salt until well blended. Heat a plancha, grill or castiron skillet to high heat. Toss the shrimp in the oil-lemon mixture. Working in batches, grill the shrimp in a single layer Flat-Grilled Shrimp With Pimenton and Marcona Almonds Subscribe today to the Taco Times and Perry News-Herald for only $35 (in-county). Call 584-5513 or visit online at www.perrynewspapers.com. A-12A-12 Perry News-Herald September 13-14, 2013 Perry News-Herald September 13-14, 2013 DEADLINES: Deadlines for classified ads are Monday by 5 p.m. for the Taco Times and 5 p.m. Wednesday for the Perry News-Herald. AUCTION SATURDAY SEPT. 14 AT 6:30PM. MADISON AUCTION HOUSE. 1693 SW MOSELEY HALL RD (CR360) 850 973-1444 ITEMS FOR HOME, YARD AND SHOP. TOO MANY ITEMS TO LIST. WE ARE AIR CONDITIONED. PICTURES AT auctionzip.com (search auction house/madison) 10% BUYERS PREMIUM. MC, VISA, DISCOVER, DEBIT CARDS, CHECKS AND CASH ACCEPTED. AU691 RON COX, AB2490 PS, 9/11 9/13 YARDSALE Yard Sale. Saturday, Sept. 14, 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. 100 Monroe Street, off of Hwy 98. 9/13 Yard Sale. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 13 & 14, 7 a.m. until. Lots of vintage collectables, clothes, furniture, household tools, sports and toys. 726 N. Jefferson Street. Yard Sale. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 13 & 14, 8 a.m. -12 p.m. at 1974 Kinsey Road. Hwy 98 past Deal's. Follow signs. No early birds please. 9/13 Yard Sale. Saturday, Sept. 14, 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. 187 Will Clark Road. Go north on 221, 1/2 mile north of Dollar General turn right. House is about one quarter mile on right. Landscape blocks and lots more. 9/13 Yard Sale. Saturday, Sept. 14, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. rain or shine. 15812 Breeze Drive. Tools, furniture, piano, Pontiac convertible and other miscellaneous items. 09/13 Yard sale. Friday & Saturday, 9 a.m. until. Rain or shine, 3498 Hwy. 19 S. (Taylor Storage Center). Over 40 rooms of household furniture and appliances, and anything else you might want, aluminum truck tool box, girls' bicycles, antique chest of drawers, bassinet, Dish satellite receiver & DVR, pictures, small appliances, sofa, swivel rockers, changing table, baby items, hunting knives, triple ball trailer hitch, tools, TV, DVD player, LCD monitor, performance single water ski, pool protector alarm, wood pulpit/podium, gas fireplace and double tricycle. Much, much more. Plus inventory reduction sale. MISC We Buy Scrap Metal and Junk Cars 850-838-5865 RC,Tfn 3.5 ton package heat pump, good condition. No leaks, has heat strips also. $400 OBO Call (850) 838-7933. 9/11, 9/13 For sale. Hot Tub $400, 52" T.V. $250, daybed and new mattress $200. Call (850) 371-2826. 9/11, 9/13 Maple kitchen cabinets (10) $600 firm, 4 like new (counter height) dining chairs $100, 3 two man ladder stands $60 each or $150 for all, cattle mineral feeder, small gates, commercial super size dryer $75, gas fireplace $100, live stock "hot shot" $25. Call (850) 838-5297. 9/13 PETS For sale. Shih Tzu puppies. Call (850) 223-1192, leave message. 09/11-9/20 WANTED Steinhatchee rental wanted. Single Senior Fisherman. Small winter rental, Dec.-April. Truck and boat parking. Cable and Internet. Non-smoker or alcohol. Veteran. Please email: ewho0702150@gmail.com LOST AND FOUND REWARD $500, No questions asked LOST!!! Australian Shepherd Dog, (red, gray, white) in airport area. No tail and no collar. Has one blue eye and one brown eye. May be headed home to Boyd. Call (850) 584-2027 9/6-9/27 Rooms available at Skylark Motel everything included for monthly $595 (required $45 deposit), $195 weekly or $40 daily (tax included). 317 N. Byron Butler Pkwy. (305) 970-1653. LS, tfn For Rent. 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Mobile Home, $650.00 per month $300.00 deposit.EXCELLENT CREDIT REFRENCES, NO PETS. Call (850) 584-7094 EMH, tfn 3 bedroom, 2 bath trailer $450 per month. No pets and no kids. Serious inquires only. Call 8435844. 9/13-9/18 TIDEWATER APARTMENTS Now accepting applications for 2 & 3 bedroom apartments.... Rent based on income. On-site laundry. Most utilities included. Close to shopping centers, city parks, and Boys & Girls Club. Public transportation available. 850-584-6842, TDD 711, EHO. Section 8 Affordable Multifamily Housing. TWA,TFN For Rent. Town and Country has 1 and 2 bedroom mobile homes available. $400 per month, $400 deposit. Call (850) 584-3095 or (954) 601-7393 for more details. 9/11-9/27 Westgate Rooms available for rent. Refrigerator, microwave, TV with cable, AC/Heater. Everything included. $195- $240 weekly, $40 daily, $595-$635 per month. RV sites $20 daily, $120 weekly, $350 monthly. Tax included. 1627 S. Byron Butler Pkwy. (786) 3442546. Lily. 3 Bed 2 bath brick home for rent $800 per month with a $800 deposit. Close to schools in a friendly neighborhood. 1426 sq-ft, with tile throughout the living areas and carpeted bedrooms. Fenced backyard, large laundry room, large covered back porch and screened front porch. Available 10/1/13 Call 850-3714793 for info. 9/11-9/27 FOR RENT For rent. 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment. $525 a month, $600 deposit. No pets. Call (850) 8387289 and leave message. 9/13, 9/27 For rent. 36' camper for rent on fenced lot. Electric and water furnished, has washer and dryer. $135 weekly. Call (850) 843-4305 or home (850) 584-7073. 9/11-9/20 3 bedroom, 2 bath doublewide, completely remodeled. $500 per month, $500 deposit. Need references, near stores and restaurants. 2 bedroom, 1 bath, $400 per month and $400 deposit, funfurnished. Call (850) 584-3835. 9/13 2 bedroom 1 bath. $450 per month. No pets and no kids. Call 843-5844. 9/13-9/18 For rent. 3 bedroom, 2 bath doublewide. $575 per month, $600 deposit. No pets. Call (850) 838-7289 and leave message. 9/13, 9/27 STEINHATCHEE PLACE RESORT Furnished 1 and 2 bedroom apartments for rent $600 to $800. Included with rent is full cable t.v., Internet, hot tub, one block to river and new boat landing. Call (352) 498-7740 if no answer call (813) 677-9640. SPR,tfn 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom 2nd story apartment. 900 sq. feet, near Keaton Beach. $650 per month plus security deposit. Includes utilities, pets extra, references needed. Call (850) 578-2356. 9/11-9/20 LAND/HOME Financing, Low, Low Interest Rates Well, Septic, Power Pole & Permits Can Be Included On All Modular & Manufactured Homes Call 386.243.8678 Jacobsen Homes Factory Outlet Lake City, FL. JH, TFN REPO'S! Land & Homes. Home only, all counties. Call (352) 4939600. TMH,TFN House for sale. Every offer will be considered. Asking $35,000. 3 bedroom, 1 bath house , great for a rental property. Renovated throughout. Call (850) 584-1268. 08/30,6,13,20,27 Land for Sale, 221 North between Shiloh Church Rd. and Cairo Parker Rd. 1 acre lots with paved roads. Owner financing available. Please call (386) 658-1346 or (850) 584-7466. EF, TFN. $74,900 1.20 ACRES 28X70 4 BEDROOM. 2 BATH COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST. READY TO MOVE IN PERRY. CALL (352) 490-7422. PH MOBILE HOMES Jacobsen Homes Big 4BR/2 BA with Den Del & Set-Up Only $59,995 Call 386.243.8678. JH, TFN NEVER TITLED 28x56, Jacobsen 4BR/2 BA, Del & Set-Up 3 Models Left, $49,995 Call 386.438.8458. JH,TFN FACTORY SALE IN PROGRESS Jacobsen Homes Factory Outlet Lake City, FL 3BR/2 BA, Only $235 Per Mo. Call 386.243.8678. JH BANK REPO! 2008, Townhome, 32x76 4BR/2 BA, Loaded, Inc's Stainless Appliance Pkg., Gourmet Kitchen, Upgraded Insulation R30, Real Wood Cabinets & Glamor Bath, Save Thousands! Call 386-438-8458. JH, TFN Completely furnished efficiency apartment. Very quiet, 1-2 adults. Utilities and satellite TV included. NO KIDS AND NO PETS. $150 weekly plus $150 security deposit. Call (850) 295-1968 or (850) 584-2199. 09/6-9/25 Jacobsen Homes Factory Outlet Guaranteed Lowest Prices in Florida They Sell For The Factory... ...WE ARE THE FACTORY! 3BR/2 BA, Starting @ $235 Per Mo. See The Best Built Homes In FL Jacobsen Homes of Lake City Call 386-438-8458. JH, TFN Classifieds Work Call 584-5513 3BR/2 BA, Only $235 Per Mo. Call 386.243.8678. JH, TFN 1989 Ford Bronco II, 4x4; 4 spd trans, V6, AC, 30x9.50x15 mud grip tires, good condition, runs good. $2,000/OBO/Trade. Call 850-838-5665. 9/11, 9/13 DG 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Sharp! Power windows and locks. Cold AC. 135,000 miles, motor runs strong. $3,500, (850) 843-3869. SL,tfn 1994 Chevy Suburban Silverado. Only 10,000 miles on brand new motor and transmission. New tires, asking $4,500. Call (850) 584-7798 or (850) 838-7791. TFN OUTDOORS A Ford Class "C" motorhome. A great buy at $18,500. See at 3002 Foley Cutoff Road. Call Ralph Carlton at (850)584-7783 9/4-9/13 2008 Montana 3075RL 5th wheel RV. 3 slides, furnance, AC, 2 TVs, 50 amp, king bed. $26,000. Call (850) 223-3702. 9/11-9/20 7'x14' Heavy duty flatbed trailer, double axle. Needs new floor and T.L.C. $350/offer. 17' painted boat trailer in good shape, $495/ offer. Please call (850) 223-1448. HELP WANTED AVON Does your school, church or organization need to earn $$$? Call for info on how to EARN up to 50%! Yes, half of what your GROUP sells, can be what YOU earn! Just call: (850) 570-1499 or email: Te d a v o n 1 @ a o l . c o m , www.youravon.com/tdavies. 08/09-09/27 Looking for a career?? We are seeking Full Time, DEPENDABLE help. Construction/Electrical background/experience a plus! A clean driver’s license record & drug test are required. Apply @ the Workforce Mobile Unit or at www.employflorida.com 9/13, JJ Now Hiring General managers & Assistant Managers Fast Track Food Stores Monticello/ Madison/ Greenville/ Lamont & Lake Park Georgia Qualified candidates must have excellent customer service and employee relation skills. The successful candidate will be capable of operating in a fast paced environment. Must have a flexible schedule and be self-motivated. Benefits include: Competitive pay Bonus program Performancebased pay increases Paid vacations, holidays Please fax resume to: 352-3331161. To Apply go to: fasttrackstores.com Land O' Sun, 9/11-9/20 Pharmacy Tech wanted. See www. nfcc.edu for details. 9/6-9/27, NFCC SERVICES TALL TIMBER TREE SERVICE •Stump Grinding •Tree Trimming •Tree Removal •Debris Removal •Bucket truck use •Bush Hogging •Land Clearing *Free Estimates* and *Great Rates* Call today! 850-838-5923 or 850-584-8191 Mark A. Moneyhan Licensed and Insured Certified Quality Specialist. MM, 11/ 6 A-13 Perry CARPET & VINYL Quality flooring work, low prices and repairs. Over 30 years experience. Call (850) 838-9050. BR, fri's "DJ & Karaoke 4 U." Weddings big and small. Call (850) 843-1494. 08/14-09/06 9/6-10/25 fri. JM Handyman Home Repairs, LLC Pressure washing, painting, concrete, wood decks, Ceramic tile, laminate wood available, Mobile Home Repairs, RV Leak Repairs. 838-6077 or 584-2270. JM,tfn,(Fri) Joe Coxwell Welding LLC. Welding, fabrication and repair mobile service. Located on Harrison Blue Rd. Call (850) 8433500. 9/6-9/27 Quest Training offers a professional CNA prep class taught by a registered nurse. High pass rates on the state test. No GED or Diploma required if age 18-year. Day and evening classes. Call (386) 362-1065. 10/27 Mutts Cutts Dog Grooming by John. bath-cut=groom-nails 584-2027 or (850) 591-8301 Walk-Ins Welcome (3 miles down Puckett Rd,) 9/6-9/27 A to Z Farm and Lawn Service Land clearing, tree trimming/ removal, dump truck service, harrowing, bush hog mowing, rake work, dirt leveling and complete lawn service. Call 584-6737. AZ, TFN Quality Lawn Service Mowing and trimming parking lot blow off and more. (850) 843-2906 Proffessional work at a cheap price. 8/28-9/13 LEGALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING: The District Board of Trustees of North Florida Community College will hold its regular monthly meeting Tuesday, September 17, 2013 at 5:30 p.m. in the NFCC Board Room, NFCC, 325 NW Turner Davis Dr., Madison, FL. A copy of the agenda may be obtained by writing: NFCC, Office of the President, 325 NW Turner Davis Dr., Madison, FL 32340. For d i s a b i l i t y - r e l a t e d accommodations, contact the NFCC Office of College Advancement, 850-973-1653. NFCC is an equal access/equal opportunity employer. Notice of Lien Sale Public notice of sale of the contents of Mini-Storage unit(s) listed as B-20 Suzie Montilione 1751 Pine Bluff Rd. Perry, Florida 32348 LOCATED AT: Handy Rentals, 900 Industrial Park Dr. Perry, Florida 32348 The contents of all being listed as Household Goods. CONTENTS WILL BE SOLD OR DISPOSED OF ON or AFTER September 25, 2013 PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO ISSUE AIR PERMIT Florida Department of Environmental Protection Northeast District Office Draft/Proposed Permit No. 1230034-020-AV Florida Gas Transmisison Company Compressor Station No. 15 Taylor County, Florida Applicant: The applicant for this project is Florida Gas Transmission Company. The applicant's responsible official and mailing address are: David W. Shellhouse, Vice President Southeast Operations, Florida Gas Help Wanted DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW! Learn to drive for US Xpress! Earn $700 per week! No experience needed! Local CDL Traning. Job ready in 15 days! (888)368-1964 Transmisisons Company, 2405 Lucien Way, Suite 200, Maitland, Florida 32751-7047. Facility Location: The applicant operates the existing Compressor Station No. 16, which is located at 2065 Pisgah Road (County Road 361) Perry, Taylor County, Florida. Project: The applicant applied on June 30, 2013 to the Department for a Title V air operation permit renewal/revision. The facility is one of the existing compressor stations for the natural gas pipeline serving Florida. This permit renewal/revision is being issued for the purpose of renewing Title V Air Operation Permit No. 1230034-019-AV. This permit also revises the annual Visible Emissions requirement of EU002, EU 004 & EU006 to a 5 year testing prior to obtaining a renewed operation permit. Permitting Authority: Applications for Title V air operation permits are subject to review in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 403, Florida Statutes (F.S.) and Chapters 62-4, 62-210, 62-213 of the Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.). The proposed project is not exempt from air permitting requirements and a Title V air operation permit is required to operate the facility. The Department of Environmental Protection's Waste and Air Resource Management Program in the Northeast District Office is the Permitting Authority responsible for making a permit determination for this project. The Permitting Authority's physical and mailing address is 8800 Baymeadows Way, suite 100, Jacksonville, Florida 32256. The Permitting Authority's telephone number is 904/2561700. Project File: A complete project file is available for public inspection during the normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (except legal holidays), at the address indicated above for the Permitting Authority. The complete project file includes the draft/proposed permit, the statement of basis, the application, and the information submitted by the applicant, exclusive of confidential records under Section 403.111, F.S. Interested persons may view the draft /proposed permit by visiting the following website: http://www.dep.state.fl.us/air/e mission/apds/default.asp and entering the permit number shown above. Interested persons may contact the Permitting Authority's project review engineer for additional information at the address or phone number listed above. Notice of Intent to Issue Permit: The Permitting Authority gives notice of its intent to issue a draft/proposed Title V air operation permit renewal/revision to the applicant for the project described above. The applicant has provided reasonable assurance that continued operation of the existing equipment will not adversely impact air quality and that the project will comply with all appropriate provisions of Chapters 62-4, 62-204, 62-210, 62212, 62-213, 62-296 and 62-297, F.A.C. The Permitting Authority will issue a final permit in accordance with the conditions of the draft/proposed permit unless a response received in accordance with the following procedures results in a different decision or a significant change of terms or conditions. Comments: The Permitting Authority will accept written comments concerning the draft/proposed Title V air operation permit for a period of 30 days from the date of publication of the Public Notice. Written comments must be received by the close of business (5:00 p.m.), on or before the end of this 30-day period by the Permitting Authority at the above address. As part of his or her comments, any person may also request that the Permitting Authority hold a public meeting on this permitting action. If the Permitting Authority determines there is sufficient interest for a public meeting, it will publish notice of the time, date, and location in the Florida Administrative Weekly (FAW). If a public meeting is requested within the 30-day comment period and conducted by the Permitting Authority, any oral and written comments received during the public meeting will also be considered by the Permitting Authority. If timely received written comments or comments received at a public meeting result in a significant change to the draft/proposed permit, the Permitting Authority shall issue a revised draft/proposed permit and require, if applicable, another Public Notice. All comments filed will be made available for public inspection. For additional information, contact the Permitting Authority at the above address or phone number. Petitions: A person whose substantial interests are affected by the proposed permitting decision may petition for an administrative hearing in accordance with Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S. The petition must contain the information set forth below and must be filed with (received by) the Department's Agency Clerk in the Office of General Counsel of the Department of Environmental Protection, 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station #35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000. Petitions filed by the applicant or any of the parties listed below must be filed within 14 days of receipt of this Written Notice of Intent to Issue Air Permit. Petitions filed by any persons other than those entitled to written notice under Section 120.60(3), F.S., must be filed within 14 days of publication of the attached Public Notice or within 14 days of receipt of this Written Notice of Intent to Issue Air Permit, whichever occurs first. Under Section 120.60(3), F.S., however, any person who asked the Permitting Authority for notice of agency action may file a petition within 14 days of receipt of that notice, regardless of the date of publication. A petitioner shall mail a copy of the petition to the applicant at the address indicated above, at the time of filing. The failure of any person to file a petition within the appropriate time period shall constitute a waiver of that person's right to request an administrative determination (hearing) under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S., or to intervene in this proceeding and participate as a party to it. Any subsequent intervention (in a proceeding initiated by another party) will be only at the approval of the presiding officer upon the filing of a motion in compliance with Rule 28-106.205, F.A.C. A petition that disputes the material facts on which the Permitting Authority's action is based must contain the following information: (a) The name and address of each agency affected and each agency's file or identification number, if known; (b) The name, address and telephone number of the petitioner; the name address and telephone number of the petitioner's representative, if any, which shall be the address for service purposes during the course of the proceeding; and an explanation of how the petitioner's substantial rights will be affected by the agency determination; (c) A statement of when and how the petitioner received notice of the agency action or proposed decision; (d) A statement of all disputed issues of material fact. If there are none, the petition must so indicate; (e) A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged, including the specific facts the petitioner contends warrant reversal or modification of the agency's proposed action; (f) A statement of the specific rules or statutes the petitioner contends require reversal or modification of the agency's proposed action including an explanation of how the alleged facts relate to the specific rules or statutes; and, (g) A statement of the relief sought by the petitioner, stating precisely the action the petitioner wishes the agency to take with respect to the agency's proposed action. A petition that does not dispute the material facts upon which the Permitting Authority's action is based shall state that no such facts are in dispute and otherwise shall contain the same information as set forth above, as required by Rule 28-106.301, F.A.C. Because the administrative hearing process is designed to formulate final agency action, the filing of a petition means that the Permitting Authority's final action may be different from the position taken by it in this Public Notice of Intent to Issue Air Permit. Persons whose substantial interests will be affected by any such final decision of the Permitting Authority on the application have the right to petition to become a party to the proceeding, in accordance with the requirements set forth above. Mediation: Mediation is not available for this proceeding. EPA Review: EPA has agreed to treat the draft/proposed Title V air operation permit as a proposed Title V air operation permit and to perform its 45-day review provided by the law and regulations concurrently with the public comment periodprovided that the applicant also transmits an electronic copy of the required proof of publication directly to EPA at the following email address: oquendo.ana@epamail.epa.go v.. Although EPA's 45-day review period will be performed concurrently with the public comment period, the deadline for submitting a citizen petition to object to the EPA Administrator will be determined as if EPA's 45day review period is performed after the public comment period has ended. The final Title V air operation permit will be issued after the conclusion of the 45day EPA review period so long as no adverse comments are received that result in a different decision or significant change of terms or conditions. The status regarding EPA's 45-day review of this project and the deadline for submitting a citizen petition can be found at the following website address: http: / /www.epa. gov/ region4/ air / permits / Florida.htm. Objections: Finally, pursuant to 42 United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 7661d(b)(2)/ any person may petition the Administrator of the EPA within 60 days of the expiration of the Administrator's 45-day review period as established at 42 U.S.C. Section 7661d(b)(l), to object to the issuance of any Title V air operation permit. Any petition shall be based only on objections to the Permit that were raised with reasonable specificity during the 30-day public comment period provided in the Public Notice, unless the petitioner demonstrates to the Administrator of the EPA that it was impracticable to raise such objections within the comment period or unless the grounds for such objection arose after the comment period. Filing of a petition with the Administrator of the EPA does not stay the effective date of any permit properly issued pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 62-213, F.A.C. Petitions filed with the Administrator of EPA must meet the requirements of 42 U.S.C. Section 7661d(b)(2) and must be filed with the Administrator of the EPA at: U.S. EPA, 401 M Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20460. For more information regarding EPA review and objections, visit EPA's Region 4 web site at http://www.epa.gov/region4/air /permits/Florida.htm. Experienced OTR Flatbed Drivers earn 50 up to 55 cpm loaded. $1000 sign on to Qualified drivers. Home most weekends. Call: (843)266-3731 / www.bulldoghiway.com. EOE Miscellaneous AIRLINE CAREERS begin here ñ Get FAA approved Aviation Maintenance Technician training. Housing and Financial aid for qualified students. Job placement assistance. Call AIM 866-3143769 Real Estate/ Land for Sale MINI FARMS JUST OUTSIDE CHATTANOOGA! 10-25 Acres Starting at Only $56,000. Located on Signal Mountain. Ideal for horses and gentleman farming. Call 877-282-4409 N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 62-2013-CA-000029 NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC., Plantiff, vs. SONYA V. CADDELL A/K/A SONYA VALADA CADDELL, et al, Defendants(s). ______________/ NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated August 21, 2013 and entered in Case No. 62-2013-CA-000029 of the Circuit Court of the THIRD Judicial Circuit in and for TAYLOR County, Florida wherein NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC. is the Plaintiff and SONYA V. CADDELL A/K/A SONYA VALADA CADDELL; TENANT #1 N/K/A DOMINIQUE DIXON , and TENANT #2 N/K/A MERCEDES PRIDGEON are the Defendants, The Clerk of the Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at 108 N. JEFFERSON STREET ON THE FRONT STEPS OF THE TAYLOR COUNTY COURTHOUSE at 11:00 AM, on the 1st day of October, 2013, the following described prooperty as set forth in said Final Judgment. LOT 7 BLOCK 3, COLONIAL HOMES, INC. UNIT NO. 2, A SUBDIVISION AS PER MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1 PAGE 76 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 308 PUCKETT ROAD, PERRY, FL 32348 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale if any, other than the property owners as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim with in sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on Aug. 29, 2013 Annie M. Murphy Clerk of Circuit Court By: Marti Lee Deputy Clerk **See Americans with Disabilities Act If you are a person with disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Ms. Yanel Gonzalez P.O. Box 1569 173 N.E. Hernando St., Rooom 408 Lake City, FL 32056-1569 Phone: 386-754-1569 Fax:386-758-2162 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 13-125CA AMERIS BANK, a Georgia Bank, 4899 Belfort Road, Suite 100 Jacksonville, Florida 32256 Plaintiff, v. GBBB, LLC, and REBECCA G. BLACK, Defendants. News-Herald September 13-14, 2013 _____________/ NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, pursuant to Plaintiff's Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure and Reformation of Mortgage, entered in the abovecaptioned action, I will sell the property situated in Taylor County, Florida, described as follows, to wit: THE NORTH 70 FEET OF BLOCK 99, FAULKNER ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF PERRY, FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF ON RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 16 AND 17, TOGETHER WITH THAT PART OF A 21 FOOT ALLEY LYING BETWEEN THE NORTH 70 FEET OF LOTS 5 AND 6, BLOCK 99 FAULKNER ADDITION ON THE TOWN OF PERRY FLORIDA ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF ON RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT OF TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGES 16 AND 17 AND AS DESCRIBED PER DEED BOOK 55, PAGE 304 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA; LESS AND EXCEPT:THE EAST 77 FEET OF THE NORTH 70 FEET OF BLOCK 99 FAULKNER ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF PERRY FLORIDA ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF ON RECCORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE COURT OF TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGES 16 AND 17; at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, on October 1, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. p.m. EST, or as soon thereafter as the sale may proceed, at the courthouse steps, located at Taylor County Courthouse, 108 North Jefferson Street, Perry, FL 32347, in accordanc with section 45.031, FLorida Statutes. If you are a suordinate lien holder claiming a right to funds remainnig after the sale, you must file a claim with the Clerk of Court no later than 60 days after the sale. If you fail to file a claim, you will not be entitled to any remaining funds. Notice of Persons With Disabilities: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitles, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Court Administrator's office not later than seven days prior to the proceeding. Clerk of the Circuit Court, Aug. 29, 2013 Marti Lee Deputy Clerk THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 13-124CA AMERIS BANK, a Georgia Bank, 4899 Belfort Road, Suite 100 Jacksonville, Florida 32256, Plaintiff, v. GBBB, LLC, and REBECCA G. BLACK Defendants. ___________/ NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, pursuant to Plaintiff's Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above-captioned action, I will sell the property situated in Taylor County, Florida, described as follows, to wit: LOTS 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 AND 9 OF BLOCK ONE (1) OF THE QUINNDALE SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT OF SAID QUINNDALE SUBDIVISION AS SHOWN ON RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA, at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, on October 1, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. EST, or as soon thereafter as the sale may proceed, at the Courthouse steps, located at Taylor County Courthouse, 108 North Jefferson Street, Perry FL 32347, in accordance with section 45.031, Florida Statutes. If you are a subordinate lien holder claiming a right to funds remaining after the sale, you must file a claim with the Clerk of Court no later than 60 days after the sale. If you fail to file a claim, you will not be entitled to any remaining funds. Notice to Persons With Disabilities: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Court Administrator's office not later than seven days prior to the proceeding. Clerk of the Circuit Court Aug. 29, 2013 By: Marti Lee Deputy Clerk IN THECIRCUIT COURT, THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR MADISON COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 12-312-CA WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., a Schools & Instruction Heavy Equipment Operator Training! Bulldozers, Backhoes, Excavators. 3 Weeks Hands On Program. Local Job Placement Assistance. National Certifications. GI Bill Benefits Eligible! 1-866-362-6497 national banking association, Plaintiff, V. AllVIEW, LLC, a FLorida limited liability company, DOWNS BRILL WHITEHEAD, P.A., a Florida corporation, CRAIG T. DOWNS, an individual, and ROBER A. WILD, an individual, Defendants. _______________/ NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS GIVEN that puruant to a Final Judgmnt of Foreclosure dated Aug. 26, 2013, entered in Case No. 2012-312-CA, in which Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., was the plaintiff, and ALLVIEW, LLC, DOWNS BRILL WHITEHEAD, P.A., CRAIG T. DOWNS and ROBERT A. WILD were the defendants, the undersigned Clerk of the Court will sell at a public sale on Sept. 30, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. to the highest bidder for cash, on teh front west steps of the Madison County Courthouse. 125 SW RAnge Avenue, MAdison, Florida 32340, the following-described real property set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure. PARCEL 1: COMMENCE at the NE corner of the NE 1/4 of Section 22, Township 2 South, Range 6 East, Taylor County, Florida; then run S 89˚39'28" W, along the forty acre line 40.0 feet for a Point of Beginning; Thence run S 0˚30'26" E, parallel with the East line of said forty acre line, 2229.08 feet to the Northerly right-of-way line of County Road No. 14; thence run N 53˚40'19" W, along said right-of-way line 558.32 feet to the point of commencement of a curve; thence run along said curve on a chord bearing of N 59˚29'43" W, a chord distance of 784.37 feet, and arc distance of 785.75 feet and a radius of 3865.27 to the point of tangencey of said curve; thence run N 65˚ 19'08' W, 203.59 feet; thence run N 0˚35'12" W, along the forty are line, 1407.35 feet to the NW corner of the NE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 22; thence run N 89˚39'28" E along the North forty acre line of the NE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 22, 1305.31 feet to the Point of Beginning. Parcel Identification Number 2202-06-01403-500 and PARCEL 2: COMMENCE at the NW corner of the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 22, Township 2 Soputh, Range 6 East for a point of Beginning; thence run N 89˚39'28" E along the forty acre line 1345.31 feet to the NE corner of the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 22; thence run S 0˚35'12" E along the East line of said forty acre line, 1407.35 feet to a point on the Northerly right-of-way line of County Road #14; thence run N 65˚19'08' W along the said North right-of-way line 1486.44 feet; thence run N 0˚39'56" W along the West forty acre line of the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 Section 22, 778.68 feet to the Point of Beginning. SUBJECT TO A 50.0 FOOT EASEMENT OVER THE WEST SIDE OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 6 EAST; LYING NORTH OF COUNTY ROAD #14. SAID PARCEL LYING AND BENG IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE 1/4 AND THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 6 EAST, TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA. Parecel Identification Number 22-02-06-01403-500 and Parcel 3: The SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 15, Township 2 Southn, RAnge 6 East, Madison Cunty, FLorida. Parcel Identification Number; 152S-06-0253-001-000. The sale will be conducted in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. DATED August 28. *AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) NOTICE Individuals With Disabilities Who Need A Reasonable Accommodation To Participate In This Proceeding are Entitled, At No Cost, To The Provision Of Cetain Assistance. Please Contact: Clerck of Court at (904) 630-2031 Within 2 Working Days Of Your Receipt Of This Notice. If you are hearing or Voice Impaired Please Call: 1-800-9558771. TIM SANDERS Madison County Clerk of Court By Romona Dickinson Deputy Clerk LEGAL NOTICE The Suwannee River Economic Council, Inc. Board of Directors will hold a meeting of the Board of Directors on Monday, September 30, 2013, 7:00 P.M. at the Suwannee River Economic Council, Inc., Senior Center located at 1171 Nobles Ferry Rd NW in Live Oak, Florida. A-14 Perry News-Herald September 13-14, 2013
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