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Lonny Lindsey By Steve Liner When investigators ar- “suspected marijuana ghts, 26, were arrested Scholarship Ride Managing Editor rived at the scene, reports packaged to sell” inside and transported to the [email protected] say they discovered a sub- the refrigerator. Also lo- Holmes County Jail and The Lonny Lindsey ject on the property hold- cated in the home were charged with cultivation Scholarship Ride will Working on a tip, a com- ing a marijuana plant. The grinders, scales used in of marijuana, possession be held on Saturday, bination of the Holmes subject was ordered to the packaging of marijua- of marijuana with intent to Oct. 1, at Carmel County Sheriff’s Depart- the ground and detained. na, an assault rifle and a distribute and possession Assembly of God ment and the Bonifay Po- A second subject was lo- Eric Marcus small amount of cash, ac- of drug paraphernalia. lice Department discov- cated inside the home, ac- cording to reports. Both men were sched- Parking Lot. The ride Speights Brewer ered marijuana growing cording to the report. The two subjects, Mar- uled to have their first will begin at 10 a.m. at 610 East Michigan Ave. As they searched the cus Larosa Brewer, 26, appearance in court with lunch at noon. in Bonifay. residence, police re- ports indicate finding and Eric Quentin Spei- Tuesday. Lunch will include hotdogs, hamburgers, chips and drinks. Donations are $5 and includes lunch. Meth There will be wagons available if you would like to come and ride Meet Miss Rodeo the wagons. All riders grows as a need to be registered and ready to ride by 10 a.m. – Coggins required. All proceeds statewide will go to the Lindsey Scholarship Fund. For more information, contact Sue Mitchell at drug 547-5055 after 5 p.m. By Steve Liner Managing Editor inside [email protected] It’s almost like an episode from Ripley’s Believe It or Not: No lon- ger are Floridians more likely to die as the result of an auto crash than drug use. Today, more in the state are losing their lives in the wake of an exploding metham- phetamine epidemic. According to law enforcement reports, there are some jurisdic- tions where meth “cooking” and/ Harvest report or addiction is growing 28 percent annually or more. B1 But Holmes County’s chief in- vestigator doesn’t believe it. “Where does that come from?” demanded Capt. Harry Hamilton in an interview on the topic last week, then indicated the problem is not as extreme in Holmes Coun- ty as other locales in Florida. “We’re staying on top of it pret- ty much,” he said, “but it’s trying to make a comeback.” Happy corner “The trouble is, the high you get the first time you try meth A4 is the highest high you will ever get,” Washington County Sheriff Bobby Haddock said last week. INDEX And over time, he said, meth de- Arrests...... A 3 stroys the brain’s dopamine re- Opinion...... A4 Courtesy Holmes County High Band Booster ceptors, meaning that the only small sense of comfort and happi- Outdoors...... A9 On Sept. 17, the Holmes County Rodeo Pageant crowned its winners. They are: Miss Rodeo: Sports...... A11 ness an addict gets is when under Alana Sheffield;1st runner-up: Haylee Harris; 2nd runner-up: Lacey Whitehurst; the influence of the drug. Extra...... B1 Photogenic: Haylee Harris. See more photos of pageant winners on pages A5-A6. “People get desperate to have Faith...... B4 Obituaries...... B5 See meth A2 Classifieds...... B6 Photo special Local leaders honored to the Times- Advertiser Rachael Locke, 2012 Relay state of Florida. The American For Life of Bonifay/Holmes Cancer Society’s Holmes Unit County Event Chair, and Roger contributed to this award by Phone: 850-547-9414 Whitaker, 2012 Relay For Life providing at least one service to Web site: bonifaynow.com of Bonifay/Holmes County Team newly diagnosed patients and Fax: 850-547-9418 Development Chair holding the exceeding their ACS goal at an Florida Division Cancer Control astonishing level of 148 percent. Award for 2011. This was done through such This award was presented to programs as Road to Recovery the Panhandle Area for serving and the Gift Closet now housed the greatest number of newly at the Holmes County Chamber diagnosed patients in the of Commerce. 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Often, a meth producer sought stron- safety does not im- mask.” In a “shake and bake” will simply make enough A federal judge in Mi- ger legislation, pede “the patient’s For years, the public operation, these chemicals for personal use and a few ami recently blocked en- legislation that right to continue has been warned about are loaded into a plastic companions to spread the forcement of a new gun would have to own, possess or the addictive properties soft drink bottle and shak- cost. law that had been cham- prevented doc- use firearms.” of meth are such that they en, the chemical reaction Hamilton said the ef- pioned by state Sen. tors in many Sen. Greg Evers said can’t even experiment creates extremes of both fect on children has been Greg Evers of Baker, a cases from Evers his law does not once, and a new national heat and pressure that extreme in Holmes Coun- portion of whose district asking patients infringe on any- advertising campaign can lead to classic burns, ty and several years ago, includes this area. about whether they own one’s First Amendment aimed at teens is finding explosions and chemical meth was responsible for Not surprisingly, guns. rights. limited success in hinder- burns. the foster care system in Evers was not the least Evers said the inten- “It upholds an exist- ing first time use. And more and more the county “filling up.” bit happy with U.S. Dis- tion of the law was to ing statute that says What makes meth so frequently, manufacturers Hamilton is reluctant trict Court Judge Marcia stop “bad actors, bad you cannot build a data- dangerous? are using their vehicles as to describe law enforce- Cooke’s ruling. doctors” from using in- base on gun owners in There are a variety of mobile labs, an unbeliev- ment’s strategies for fight- “I believe that the formation they gathered the state of Florida,” he reasons, Haddock said. ably dangerous practice. ing the growing epidemic. judge has misread and to compile a database of said. First, the nature of the Meth addicts are ex- But he is quick to admit misunderstood what the gun owners. Evers’ bill was op- high is extremely addic- tremely dangerous for law that resources formerly bill actually does,” Evers Cooke, in issuing a posed strongly by doctors tive, and the damage to enforcement, Haddock available to his department said. temporary injunction and was watered down the physiology of the brain said, because the drugs ef- are no longer available. Under Evers’ bill, preventing Evers’ law from its original form to also is extreme. Second, fects create extreme para- One example? which passed during the from being enforced, a point that would allow according to Haddock, a noia in users. The U.S. Drug Enforce- 2011 legislative session, said the law violates a doctors to discuss gun person under the influence Haddock describes ment Agency once paid doctors “may not record constitutional right to ownership, as long as of meth is energized for meth as “a poor man’s for the safe dismantling of information regarding free speech. they didn’t “harass” their a number of hours, even drug” because it is rela- meth labs and disposal of firearm ownership in “The law directly tar- patient, or enter infor- days before “crashing.” tively inexpensive to hazardous materials. a patient’s medical re- gets protected expres- mation received, without The shear fatigue involved produce. No more. Today, that cord.” sion by restricting it,” a good reason, into their at the point of crashing “When we make a co- is a cost borne by Holmes The National Rifle she wrote. patient’s record. creates hazards. caine or pill bust, we fre- County.

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I’ve been at it again, days they slept there. and she wrote that the city had just readers, to our sorting through papers and David and Thomas Erskine finished the sewer lines on their more papers, ruthlessly Young were brothers street and were working on the throwing away a lot, but to my husband’s great electric street car lines. finding a lot I can’t part grandfather. Neither of They had worked all day Sunday newspaper with. Whoever is left with them settled in the U.S. I trying to finish the project when the task of getting rid of my believe they died in New so many church folks complained “stuff” will have a bigger Zealand. about them working on the Sabbath Chances are, you are a new reader or a new Happy corner job than I had sorting my Hazel Wells Tison Another interesting that the police came and arrested again reader of our newspaper, and as the new mother-in-law’s. She was letter was from the sister them. managing editor, I want to personally welcome the keeper for several of Russley Meeker, my Things have certainly changed. you and introduce you to what we are doing, generations of letters, legal husband’s grandfather who As I was growing up and even as which is new in a lot of ways and not new in some documents, pictures and Etc. from came to Bonifay before 1890 from my children were growing up, we very important ways. the Youngs, Meekers and some of Indiana. His sister, Nate, asks, “Are didn’t have stores open on Sunday. One thing that excites me is a new feature the Tisons. you still in the woods?” I suppose restaurants may have that returns to us today for the first time in a In all the old stuff I’ve perused I suppose that is what Bonifay been, but we did no business with while: The crossword puzzle. I know some of you to see if I should keep, I found mostly was at that time, though them so it didn’t matter to me. The have been missing this feature, so back it comes! nothing with which I could do he had homesteaded 80 acres of ox really had to be in the ditch to And for those of you who are interested in a whole column. Mostly, its land, cleared it for farming as had find any one working on Sunday. electronic communication, “the cloud,” and the something I’ve seen before and others. Another find in my cleaning out Internet, our websites — www. because of its age I can’t throw Mr. Jim Kates was a was a newspaper clipping from chipleypaper.com and www. away. contemporary of Mr. Meeker The Dothan Eagle during WWII bonifaynow.com — are more robust than ever and I have even For example, I have the travel and his property adjoined theirs. years that told about the warnings bigger plans for them. Already, diary of both David Young and Grandfather Meeker had also built of food shortages because of the videos and photo galleries like Thomas Erskine Young. Both left a cabin with detached kitchen and war and the proliferation of victory Chipley’s Watermelon Festival Arbroath, Scotland for Farfar Shire, shortly after the beginning of the gardens. It said that many people and Bonifay’s Kiwanis Rodeo are Scotland June 5, 1852, where they 20th century had added a two story in Dothan were planting vegetables Steve Liner being placed online along with sailed to Glasgow and from there to addition to the home and planted and raising chickens in their yards. Managing Editor in-depth news, such as details of New York and then traveled on to fruit and nut trees. My husband’s They pointed out that these home proposed county budgets. Our Wisconsin. mother, Pearl Meeker Tison, the gardens provided plentiful foodstuff Facebook page has some special content all its Those detailed diaries chronicle oldest child, lived in a tent during for those willing to raise their own. own and a chance for you to comment in real the world travels of these two the construction of the addition to This is a trend becoming very time about what’s going on in the area. And you men, both of whom spent some the home. He was the area’s only popular today as a way to save can even post your own announcements there. time in Bonifay, but they relate no brick mason at that time and used money, provide more healthful In print, we are redoubling our efforts to put adventures nor observations about the bricks manufactured in Bonifay. food, and to teach youngsters more local news in the paper for you along with people or scenery so it makes for That factory was located about where our food actually comes more analysis of decisions by our leaders. And laborious reading. where the Council on Aging is from. These are some things our all this while keeping your favorite features They tell the date they left what located. His brother-in-law, Will ancestors didn’t have to be taught. like complete arrest records, marriages and city and country, the ship they Young, was owner or part owner of I’ll be writing an article soon divorces, faith events, columns, our opinion and traveled on, their destination, the that plant. about the 6th grade garden project school pages. I’m also a fanatic about getting date they arrived and how many His sister lived in Minneapolis at Bonifay Middle School. more local sports news into print! As an editor, I consider it a key responsibility to listen to you about what you read in print and see online. I hope soon to have a vibrant Twitter Letter to the editor presence so those of you who want it can get your news or dangerous weather messages as soon as we have them. The bottom line is this: We are sending out this issue of the paper to our subscribers and Three Rivers offers fall family fun others this week to let you know we want to be your partner in information. Dear Editor, brightly colored plants for youth organizations, reunions, birthdays, Join us, won’t you? bursting forth. such as litter clean up, weddings and other Fall is just beginning Three Rivers has planting native species or events. and with it comes the thirty campsites in the construction projects. Three Rivers State best time of year to camp. campground and one Whether at the Park is a great family Three Rivers State Park cabin built right on the campground or while spot for recreation and Have something to say? is a beautiful place to edge of Lake Seminole. visiting the day use relaxation! Keep an eye Letters to the editor and comments on Web versions come out and enjoy a Campsites with water, area, visitors have many on the website for dates of news stories are welcomed. hiking trail or a good day electricity and fire rings activities to choose and times of our yearly Letters are edited only for grammar, spelling, fishing. The wildlife at are $16 a night. The cabin from at the park. For Christmas light show in clarity, space and consistency, but we ask that they Three Rivers has been sleeps four, and includes a nice relaxing day, December. be limited to 300 words where possible. Letter writers very active, so bring a one bedroom, a loft, pack a picnic and enjoy If you have any are asked to provide a home address and daytime camera. The park drive is bathroom, dining room, lunch under a covered questions about Three telephone number (neither is printed) for verification resurfaced to make your kitchenette, fireplace pavilion overlooking Rivers State Park, I purposes. visit more comfortable and screened porch. It is Lake Seminole, and then would be glad to assist. Letters may be sent to 1364 N. Railroad Ave., as you search for the rented for $65 a night. let the kids play on the Please feel free to call or Chipley, FL 32428 or emailed to news@chipleypaper. white-tailed deer and In addition to family playground. email me. If you have any com. Please specify if the letter should be printed fox squirrels that are camping, the park For a great day general questions about in the Washington County News or Holmes County commonly seen along the also has a youth/group outside, bring a fishing camping in state parks Times-Advertiser. park drive. Our recently camping area. This semi- pole or take a leisurely or the Florida state park Questions may be addressed completed prescribed primitive camping area is walk on a nature trail. system, please reach out to Managing Editor Steve Liner by burn allows you to see divided into two camping Want to get some fresh air to Florida Park Service calling 638-0212 or via email at the flora and fauna of areas with a bathhouse in and exercise? Bring your Information Director [email protected]. the area and provides an the center. The park can bike and ride through the Jessica Sims at (850) interesting contrast to the set up a service project park or rent a canoe and 245-3029 or via email at paddle around the lake. [email protected]. The park also offers fl.us. HOLMES COUNTY pavilion space to rent Jacob Strickland Times onlinextras for family gatherings, Sneads Advertiser Your trusted news source online at Pole Barn Kits Nicole P. 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3026384 Wednesday, September 28, 2011 Local Holmes County Times-Advertiser | A7 A8 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser Local Wednesday, September 28, 2011 Eat, play well exhibit to open By Meridith Kaufman the public can draw their along with other physical their overall well-being.” Florida Freedom Newspapers own conclusion,” executive activities. On Oct. 1, the Eat This exhibit comes to Want to go?: director for the Science Well, Play Well exhibit will Panama City at a good PANAMA CITY — The and Discovery Center Tish open with a “Twist” themed time as first lady Michelle •WHAT: Eat Well, Play Well exhibit Science and Discovery Sheesley said. “This exhibit kickoff event. Obama focuses on her •WHEN: Oct. 1 through Jan. 8, 2012 Center is hosting the “Eat will looks at ways the “There will be everything Let’s Move initiative to help •WHERE: Science and Discovery Center Well, Play Well” travelling family, as a unit, can live a from the game Twister, then combat childhood obesity. •INFO: 769-6128 or www. exhibit for children and healthier lifestyle.” a twist dance competition,” “I am thrilled the first scienceanddiscoverycenter.org adults to come learn about The hands-on, Sheesley said. “There will lady is fighting childhood nutrition and fitness in a interactive exhibit features also be outdoor activities, a obesity and the Eat Well, new and fresh way. a balancing act, a literal karate group and a cooking Play Well exhibit hits right a family opens up the goes through Jan. 8, 2012. “One of the things that version to showcase the demonstration. It is all to on that topic,” Sheesley conversation so parents and For more information call museums do is to present psychological balancing get parents and children to said. “I think the difference children can talk about it.” 769-6128 or log on to www. a topic and put all the act adults and children see how they could make is learning nutrition and The Eat Well, Play Well scienceand discoverycenter. information out there so experience every day, small changes that help fitness information as exhibit opens Oct. 1 and org.

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850-547-1277 757 Hoyt Street • Chipley, FL 2901 Miller Lane, Bonifay, Florida www.whtc.us Wednesday, September 28, 2011 Local Holmes County Times-Advertiser | A9 FWC seeks help Pet TALK mapping fox squirrels Pet burns best left to professionals Special to The Times-Advertiser not intact and normal, different treatments,” garden hose that was used Special to The Times-Advertiser is part of a research proj- bacteria can quickly enter Diesel said. “Chemical for bathing. ect by the FWC and the Accidents happen, and the wound, causing not burns, for example, might “The skin may look red If you have seen a University of Florida De- pets can get burned for one only local infection, but also become much worse when initially, but then may turn big squirrel with a long, partment of Wildlife Ecol- reason or another just like potentially it can get into water is applied to them, black, crusty, and become bushy, fox-like tail, Flori- ogy and Conservation. It their owners can. When the blood stream,” Diesel so the nature of the burn quite painful with these da wildlife biologists need combines the latest in on- this happens, it is best to said. “This puts the animal helps the veterinarian burns,” Diesel said. your help. line-mapping technology have a hands-off policy and at risk for serious illness know how best to treat it.” It is natural for an What you saw was a with the public’s enthusi- leave the treatments to the and potentially death.” Sometimes owners do owner who witnesses a Florida fox squirrel, and asm about sharing their professionals. Diesel said very not witness the animal pet getting burned to want biologists with the Florida wildlife observations. The “The best thing an serious burns require getting burned, so it is to try to help the animal Fish and Wildlife Conser- fox squirrel survey be- owner can do in the hospitalization and care for important to be able to try and ease their pain, but vation Commission are gan in August, and data case of a burn is get the several days to weeks at a and distinguish if a mark again, the best thing to asking you to go online will be collected through animal to a veterinarian time to monitor and control that is found on a pet is do is to get the animal to and record your sighting at least January 2012. So as soon as possible; burns for any side effects of the actually a burn. a veterinarian as soon as of this creature, which is far, about 600 sightings of are considered to be burn. “Burns have a variable possible. twice the size of an ordi- fox squirrels have been emergencies in just about Cars are often one of appearance based on the “If it is not a chemical nary squirrel. Fox squir- logged online. all situations, and the the causes for accidents extent and severity on burn, removing some of rels often have distinctive, Fox squirrels have sooner they are brought resulting in pet burns. an animal,” Diesel said. the burning material can masked faces with a black been observed through- in, the better,” said Dr. On a hot day, the shade “Initially, it may start as be helpful,” Diesel said. head and white nose and out Florida in open woods, Alison Diesel, lecturer underneath a car or truck the skin itself just looks a “For example, if the owner ears, but there are wide pine and cypress stands specializing in dermatology might seem very appealing little red or inflamed, while trips over a dog or cat variations in coloration, and mangrove swamps, at the A&M College to an animal outside. Even more severe burns can and ends up spilling a hot from tan to gray or black. but knowledge about their of Veterinary Medicine and on a cold day, the heat cause burning or singeing casserole on the pet or You can use the FWC’s distribution is limited. Biomedical Sciences. of a car engine can be of the coat.” spills candle wax on the Google map application Fox squirrels spend more Sometimes pet owners comforting for a kitty out in Diesel said the pet’s pet, then removing the hot at https://public.myfwc. time on the ground than will not notice the burned the cold. But if the animal hair might become dry, material would be good in com/hsc/foxsquirrel/Get- in trees and often escape area for days or even comes in contact with a brittle, curled or even lost that case.” LatLong.aspx to enter the their enemies by running weeks after the burn has hot muffler or catalytic completely. This is the extent to location where you spot- rather than climbing. occurred. One thing to converter even for a split “Severe burns may which an owner should ted the fox squirrel. Your Their favorite food is pine keep in mind with burns second, a serious burn can show up as large areas of try to help a pet with a squirrel sighting will be seed. is that sometimes what is occur. exposed deeper skin; this burn. A veterinarian will logged automatically and The Sherman’s fox seen initially is only the tip There are many other would look like a scraped be best able to provide and assigned a specific lati- squirrel is found in the of the iceberg. scenarios as well that could knee for example, which recommend pain control tude and longitude. pine forests of central and “What may look like be the cause of pet burns: could be moist, oozing and given the pet’s other “The fox squirrel sur- northeast Florida and is only a red spot of skin on barbecue grills, space often very painful,” Diesel medical conditions and vey is a wonderful oppor- classified as a state spe- a pet’s side following a heaters, spilling hot liquids said. extent of injuries. tunity for children and cies of special concern. burn incident can quickly or food when cooking, Even what looks like Owners sometimes adults to become ama- The Big Cypress fox become devitalized, dead objects laying in the yard only a mild burn can unintentionally burn a pet teur naturalists and get squirrel is a state-threat- tissue, which is not only that conduct heat such as become much worse over when drying them off with involved in conserving ened species in south- painful but also more at hoses or tools, or puppies time. This is particularly a hairdryer after a bath. Florida’s wildlife,” said west Florida. The South- risk for infections over or cats chewing on plugged true for thermal burns, “If the owner wants to FWC wildlife biologist eastern fox squirrel lives the next couple of days,” in electrical cords. which may be caused by use a hair dryer, it should Courtney Hooker. “We will in the Panhandle. All of Diesel said. “Different types heat lamps, water blankets be done on a cool setting learn more about where Florida’s fox squirrels are Infection in the animal of burns require a bit or even hot water from a only,” Diesel said. the Florida fox squirrels protected from hunting. is a big concern when are by asking the public For more informa- dealing with burns, * to go online and report tion about fox squirrels, especially if the burn goes YOUR TRADE-IN CAN BE YOUR DOWN PAYMENT their sightings of fox visit the “Species Pro- into the lower layers of the ON squirrels.” files” area of MyFWC. skin. 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I was over in Hogtown Bayou on Saturday speck fishing when I looked up and a teal came by at about 100 mph. Was it a blue wing or a green wing teal? I’m sure some people can tell the difference, but I was lucky to even see it as it was Outdoor moving Life so fast. I Scott Lindsey don’t know captainlindsey@ what bird knology.net holds the all-time speed record, but the teal is no slouch when it comes to speed. Seeing this bird reminded me it was almost time for the early duck season Florida has had since 1981, when the FWC Georgia L. Ulmer | Special to Florida Freedom persuaded the federal The pileated woodpecker is a relative of the ivory-bill but smaller. This pileated was photographed at a Bay County residence. government to open a special experimental duck season on wood ducks. The argument was that the wood ducks we were encountering in Florida Does the ivory-bill still exist? were separate from most of the wood ducks By Stan Kirkland , Mississippi, that migrated down Special to Florida Freedom Louisiana, east Texas, Arkansas, here later in the winter. Kentucky and . The feds at first In spring 2005, news swept With their powerful chisel-like balked at the idea of a the United States and much of bill, they depended on lots of season this early, but the world that the ivory-billed dying and dead trees such as the FWC put in many woodpecker, long thought to be sweetgums, ash and longleaf man hours to prove extinct, had been found in the pine, where they removed the we had a crop of ducks Cache River National Wildlife bark in search of insects and that never left this Refuge in Arkansas. insect larvae. Ornithologists area. So in 1981 the feds The news was electrifying say ivory-bills needed immense approved a season, and to birders and conservation areas to feed — perhaps 10 to it has been in force ever groups. 12 square miles of old-growth since. Gene Sparling, an amateur forest per pair. Beginning Sept. ornithologist from Hot Springs, As one old-growth forest after 24-28 you are allowed Ark., reported seeing a single another fell to an expanding to take four ducks; a adult male ivory-bill in the country’s insatiable demand for mixture of wood ducks Cache River refuge on Feb. 11, wood in the late 1800s, ivory- or teal. You can take 2004. Other ornithologists soon bills began to vanish. In fact, four teal or two teal joined the search for proof that ornithologists say the species and two wood ducks, ivory-bills still existed, and they was extremely rare after 1900. for four birds a day per seemed to make their case when Nowhere was this more evident David Luneau of the University person. than in Florida. of Arkansas at Little Rock made You might think it Whether an ivory-bill was a short, blurry videotape of a actually spotted in the Cache is too hot to duck hunt, had spotted the smaller pileated the heads and bills of both ivory- reported ivory-bill taking flight River NWR is still a matter of but we have a dedicated woodpecker, which is common billed and pileated woodpeckers from a tree. debate. If even a single bird bunch of duck hunters across the Southeast. were much in demand by Some of the groups that To understand the discussion Native Americans, sometimes was actually spotted, it would in this area who don’t reviewed the evidence and as to whether ivory-bills still far outside their range. He have required quite a number of seem to let that bother supported the claim that existed, you have to understand mentions the recent discovery breeding pairs of birds over the them. They had better the woodpecker, with its 3- something of the bird itself and of a Native American burial in past 100 or so years for birds to be sharp on the lookout, foot wingspan and signature the history of our country. Colorado with ivory-bills with still exist today. however, because no whitish-ivory bill, still existed Adult ivory-bills measured 19 the deceased, more than 1,000 Following the Cache River other birds can be shot included the Cornell Laboratory to 21 inches, were bluish-black in miles from recognized ivory-bill announcement, river-bottom this time of year. of Ornithology, National color and had white markings on habitat. searches were initiated in Of course, this early Audubon Society, The Nature the neck, sides and back, which Jackson and other authors Florida, Louisiana, Alabama, in the year we don’t Conservancy and the U.S. Fish resembled a white saddle. Both accurately point to the fact that Georgia, South Carolina and have the mix of ducks and Wildlife Service. Some male and female birds sported Native Americans armed with Texas. Here in the Sunshine we will have during the wanted to believe that the a prominent top crest, which bows and arrows weren’t the State, staff of the Florida Fish winter months. Both of gigantic woodpecker, known was red in males and black in death knell of the species. What and Wildlife Conservation these birds are easily by such names as white-back, females. did ivory-bills in was loss of Commission assisted but found recognized by their pearly bill and Lord God bird, Early settlers and habitat, specifically the logging no evidence of the birds. Similar size and sound. The still flew safely somewhere. frontiersmen reported that male of old-growth forests across results followed in other states. sound of a wood duck is The name Lord God bird came Native Americans, particularly their range. I think most of us want to unmistakable when it from people seeing the bird and chieftains, often wore the bills Ivory-bills were primarily believe there’s some place is coming in to a roost exclaiming, “Lord God, what a of ivory-billed woodpeckers on found in the Southeast’s virgin across the country that hasn’t or circling an area it bird.” Had the short video clip their belts or as part of breast hardwood-forest river bottoms been searched where the intends to feed during been clear, that would have been plates. The author of “In Search and swampy lowland forests granddaddy of North American the day. one thing. Ornithologists across of the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker,” and were well documented in woodpeckers still exists. It Break out the the country weighed in, and Jerome A. Jackson, points to Florida, Alabama, Georgia, would be incredible if that comes waders, boys — duck many believed the searchers the archaeological record where North and South Carolina, to pass. season is just around the corner. Hook& harvest

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Photos by James Bailey CHIPOLA SOFTBALL SQUAD Holmes MARIANNA — The Chipola County College Lady Indian soft- defender takes ball team features five local out Bozeman players who are expected rusher. to make a big impact this season. Kristen Allen is a fresh- man outfielder from Mon- roe High School in Chat- tahoochee. According to Local players to make big plays this year in Chipola coach Belinda Hen- Chipola College softball. drix, the 5’5” Allen fits the mold of a typical Chipola with a lot of movement. She and Jasmine Tanksley— outfielder. “She is a speedy has exceptional composure also have joined the Lady slapper who covers a lot of on the mound and immense Indians this season. Two ground. She shows a lot of control of her pitches. She players—Hayley Parker potential and will be a nice will generate a lot of ground and Michelle Hester—both addition to our team,” Hen- balls and with the right de- come from Nettleton, Mis- drix says. fensive support, she will be sissippi. Brittany Sinkfield Freshman Eron Milton very successful here.” is the lone player from the Blue Devils get overtime victory is a big 5’10” pitcher from Erin Solger is a right- state of Georgia. Two inter- Marianna High School. handed infielder from Chi- national players round out Hendrix says, “Eron is a pley High. Coach Hendrix the roster: Eva Voortman By JASON SHOOT power pitcher coming off says, “Erin has a great of the Netherlands and Sa- Florida Freedom Newspapers an injury that kept her on work ethic on and off the yumi Akamine from Brazil. the sidelines her senior field. She will compete for Last year’s Chipola team year but will be expected to a spot on the left side of the finished as co-champion of SAND HILLS — If the make an immediate impact infield, either 3rd base or the Panhandle Conference murmurs at the front when she is 100 percent short stop.” and earned a berth in the gate, the concession healthy.” In addition to the five FSCAA State Tournament. stands and the bleachers Freshman Cayce Grif- locals, six more players The Lady Indians host were any indication, the fin is another Marianna hail from Florida, includ- the Halloween Bash, Oct. Bozeman football team High product. According to ing Chandler Seay of Tal- 21-22 at the Chipola field. was about to play one Hendrix, the 5’7” Griffin is lahassee, Lindsey Hamlin Chipola will play at several of the most anticipated a “Strong defensive catcher of Mayo, Brittany Bruns of Division 1 universities this games in program his- who is projected to be in the St. Cloud, Mya Anderson of Fall, including games at Au- tory Friday night. starting lineup.” Tampa, Hawley Ill of Long- burn, UF, FSU, LSU, Troy Perhaps obscured Blue Devils get ready to run on the field for the Karissa Childs is a right- wood and Chelsey Steedley and Southern Mississippi. handed hurler from Sneads of Zolfo Springs. For the latest scores, in that atmosphere at start of their game against Bozeman. High. Hendrix says, she Three Texans—Ebony visit www.chipola.edu or Bucks Field was the “Considers Childs a spinner Wright, Stephanie Garrels call 718-2CJC. fact that the contest two-point attempt, but Holmes County drove was pretty important for his pass sailed high and 75 yards in seven plays fourth-ranked Holmes out of the end zone to on the game’s opening Pee Wee Football Association County, too. deny the Bucks a chance drive, and Miles Jr. dove Holmes County de- to stretch the game to a into the end zone off the Bethlehem Pee Wee Football Asso- those who qualify. ciation Announces Football/Cheerleader To sign up or for more information nied Bozeman’s two- second overtime. right tackle to give the sign-ups. 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Bozeman slipped in the Wildcat formation the Bucks chipped away to 2-2. with top tailback Kodi at Holmes County’s de- Jacky Miles Jr. scored Russ taking the snap. fense with Martinez and his second touchdown on The handoff went to Ty Joey Brannen attacking a 7-yard run in overtime Russ, however, and he the edges and Daniel Tay- News Flash! to break a 19-19 tie, and raced around the left end lor and Robbins pound- the Blue Devils’ two-point and went untouched on a ing the ball between the Get a FREE WALMART     conversion gave them an 66-yard sprint for a 19-13 tackles.

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Friday night the Mari- anna High Bulldogs mauled the Chipley High Tigers 21-6 at their home field, handing the Tigers their first loss in their four outings and marring Photo by Steve Liner Chipley’s second place 1A The Marianna Bulldogs and Chipley Tigers grind it ranking. out on the grid iron. Marianna started the game briskly, recovering terback Michael Mader series of three and punt Lady Tigers take to the their own game opening completed a pass into the stunts for both Dogs and hoops for their new kick off. In fact, all Mari- end zone and the waiting Tigers until the final min- season. anna’s scores were in the arms of Roderick Cope- ute of the fourth when opening half, Chipley’s land with 7:59 on the clock. Koby McCrary took a 10- lone touchdown came with Marianna scored its yard touchdown jog. The Kendall Bradley’s prize a scant 1 minute, 32 sec- final TD with 31 seconds PAT was no good, leaving catch The Lady onds on the game clock. in the half when a Tiger the final score Marianna Bulldog Chris Bowers fumble set up a seven- 21, Chipley 6. romped in from the two- yard run from Chris Bow- It was the first win for Tigers yard marker for the first ers and Michael Mader’s Marianna against Chipley score. But the Dogs would third straight point after in the last seven meetings. On Thursday night the not score again until the through the uprights. Chipley next meets Cot- Timber Bradley’s first lady tigers squared off second period when Quar- The second half was a tondale Thursday. catch at the bay against their county rivals the lady jackets from Ver- UT non. In the first game the HING B NOTICE OF “B” Team was victorious by ERYT a score of 16-15. Scoring for EV PS ‘N DIP the lady tigers: Mckenzie E CHI BUDGET Miles 8 points, Lila Taylor 4 TH ALL EXPERIENCE points, Karena Bell & Bay- AL FOOTB ! lee Steele 2 points each. A TOT HEARING The “B” Team improved FOR their overall record to 2-3. 24_1 In the “A” Team game The TOWN OF ESTO has the lady tigers were vic- tentatively adopted a budget for torious by a score of 34-3. ]NI] Scoring for the lady tigers: 2011-2012. Brittany Lee & Cori Smith each led the way with 9 A public hearing to make a points each, Essence Willa- FINAL DECISION on the ms 7 points, Lauren Finch 4 points, Gracie Gilbert 3 •3D TV’S BUDGET and MILLAGE points, & Makecia Cadogan &"24 ,2#,, 1 2 points. The lady tigers re- •SURROUND SOUND 5CH?A;L>%1  GJFC@C?> O>CI24 HN?HH; RATE cord improved to 5-1 on the season. •BLUE RAY Will be held on The Lady Tigers “B” Thursday, September 29, 2011 Team will be in action again SALES • DELIVERY • INSTALLATION on Thursday night Sept. At 29 at Poplar Springs High DEALER School. Game time will be 7:00 P.M. 5:00 pm. The “A” Team will At the not play again until Mon- MITCHELL SIGHT & SOUND day night Oct. 3 at home Mon.-Fri. 1414 Main St., Suite 2 • Washington Square Esto Town Hall in against Graceville. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ALL MAJOR CREDIT Sat. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Chipley, Florida • 850-638-4219 CARDS ACCEPTED Esto, Florida

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Wednesday,e S ptember 28, 2011 Washington County News l Holmes County Times-Advertiser Page 1 Washington, photos from IFAS Holmes Machine moves through at a glance local cotton field taking in harvest.

Editor’s Life B4

Obituaries B5 Farmers start harvest after Community Calendar B3 Cotton, usually already to processors by now, was either ‘difficult year’ delayed or replanted due to drought conditions. Daffodils? By Steve Liner “extreme drought” and spent a produces about 1 million tons hurt the crop. Already? Managing Editor great percentage of the summer of peanuts in an average year, “Too little, too late,” Beas- The beginning of the [email protected] designated “severe drought.” or roughly half the country’s ley said, speaking of the recent fall season marks the And the area is coming off a total harvest. This year’s pro- rain. “What I’m seeing today we time to start thinking It has been a difficult year for multiple year rainfall deficit in duction totals will not be known needed six, eight weeks ago.” area farmers, to be sure. And the double digits, limiting the until the harvest has finished, Further reducing the peanut about your spring bulb harvest is bringing a new set of amount of water readily avail- but a good harvest would likely crop was a decision by many display. challenges to overcome. able for irrigation. produce 650,000 to 700,000 tons farmers to plant fewer peanuts Daffodils, which As you can see from the pho- In most parts of Washing- of peanuts, said Don Koehler, and more corn and cotton since should be planted tographs on this page, the cot- ton and Holmes counties, early head of the Georgia Peanut those commodities were fetch- from October through ton fields are white and harvest drought was so extensive that Commission. ing better prices. November, will on a number of farms is under crops had to be replaced. This The latest forecast from the Those factors could increase produce wonderful way. has pushed cotton and peanut U.S. Department of Agriculture the price for products that use late winter and spring But, according to Andy An- harvests together, if farmers predicts nationwide production peanuts, such as peanut butter. displays. dreasen, Washington County ex- are able to harvest after expect- will be down roughly 17 percent The maker of Jif, the best-sell- Saturday, Oct. 1, tension agent with the Institute ed thundershowers this week. this year, said Scott Sanford of ing peanut butter, has said it ex- of Food and Agricultural Sci- A combination of drought, the U.S. Farm Service Agency. pects to raise prices 30 percent from 9-10 a.m., the ence (IFAS) at the University of disease and an economic shift One problem is a continuing in November because of “signif- UF/IFAS Washington Florida, not many (if any) local to other crops could make Flor- drought across the state. Uni- icantly higher peanut costs.” County Extension will peanuts are being harvested, ida’s peanut harvest one of the versity of Georgia agronomist The fluctuating price of cotton host Linda Van Beck, and it’s the yearlong story. smallest in more than two de- John Beasley met with belea- makes prediction of profits to farm- author of “Daffodils in “We need a good, soaking cades and increase the price guered peanut farmers in Bak- ers more difficult, said Andreasen. Florida” and member rain to allow the harvesters to of peanut products. The same er County last week. They have There remains a wide range out of the Florida Daffodil do their work,” he said. is true of peanut powerhouse not received enough rainfall, there, based on crop quality. Society. The program The drought talk is more of Georgia. despite recent rain showers. Watch the News and Times- is free of charge, and the same in an area that be- The Atlanta Journal-Con- Extreme heat, combined with Advertiser for future reports of a variety of North gan the growing season under stitution reports that Georgia insects and other diseases, also harvest. West Florida adapted Normally, we would show peanut harvest daffodil bulbs will with this feature, too, but ag agents say be offered for sale few peanuts are able to harvest because to benefit the Florida of drought-related soil conditions. Daffodil Society. For more information, please contact Matthew Orwat via phone at 850-638-6180 or email at mjorwat@ufl. edu. INDEX Society...... B2 Faith...... B4 Obituaries...... B5 Classifieds...... B6 B2 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser | Washington County News Society Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Happy birthday! Engagement announcements

Morris and Hynes to wed

The families of Beverly Morris and Geoff Hynes are pleased to announce their engagement! Alexa Alanah Stewart turns 4 Beverly is a 2009 graduate of Rutherford High School and is currently enrolled in the Dental Assisting Program at Gulf Coast State College. Alexa Alanah Stewart, daughter of Kevin and Crystal (How- Geoff is a 2002 graduate of Chipley High School, completed the Aviation ell) Stewart of Fayetteville, N.C., Turned 4 on July 5. Technology program at Enterprise-Ozark Community College in 2005 and is She celebrated her 4th birthday with a Minnie Mouse employed with the Florida Department of Transportation. themed party at the Omni Fun Zone with family and friends. The couple plans to exchange vows on July 28, 2012 at Shiloh Baptist Alexa is the granddaughter of Randy and Belinda Howell Church. Friends are encouraged to mark their calendars and save the date! of Vernon, and Wayne and Pam Stewart of Panama City. She is the great-granddaughter of Eleanor Howell of Vernon, Murline Kirkland of Panama City, Kenneth and Charlotte Stewart of Panama City and Bob Tipton of La Follette, Tenn. Durden and Leavins to wed

Daiden Paul Hardy turns 4

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Drummond of Bonifay, and Pete Durden of Grand Ridge, announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Hannah Lenea Durden, to James Elliot Leavins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Thomas and Sonny Leavins of Chipley. The bride-elect is a 2009 graduate of Holmes County High School and is currently enrolled at Gulf Coast. She is a Premiere Jewelry consultant. Her maternal grandparents are Ms. Jeanette Harcus and the late Melvin On Sept.11, Daiden Paul Hardy turned 4. He celebrated with family, Harcus, of Bonifay. He paternal grandparents are Ms. Doris Durden and the friends and little sister, Adysen, with a WWE Raw/Smack down theme late Teamon Durden, of Grand Ridge. birthday party. Her fiancé is a 2006 graduate of Chipley High School. He is employed with Daiden is the son of Joe and Ashley Hardy Jr. of Bonifay. He is the the Department of Transportation in Chipley and has recently completed the grandson of Joe and Dianne Hardy Sr., Eddie Shelia Paul all of Boni- EMT course at Chipola. His maternal grandparents are Milton and Carolyn fay. He is the great-grandson of Odell and Peggy Paul, Thelma Garrett, Sasser and the late Virginia Sasser of Chipley. His paternal grandparents the late Jim Garret, Myrel Frame, and the late John H. Frame Jr., all of are the late J.W. and Charlaine Leavins of Bonifay. Bonifay. An Oct. 15 wedding is planned at the home of the Bride’s sister, Tiffany Johnson, of 902 Anderson Drive, Bonifay. All family and friends are invited.

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The Dance is at a new location this Wausau Library: each Monday. Meetings 11 a.m.: Washington West Bay will have a community year, six miles north of Bonifay on State Monday: 10 a.m. to 3 are held at the SADVP Council on Aging (Chipley) reunion from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Road 79. p.m. Rural Outreach office, senior lunches; for Oct. 1, at the West Bay School. Tuesday: 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. 1461 S. Railroad Ave., reservations, call 638-6217. Eagles Nest Book Study Wednesday: Closed Apartment 1, in Chipley. Donations accepted. Partners for Pets Thursday: 1-6 p.m. Call Emma or Jess at 11 a.m.: Care Givers Beginning at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 6, the Friday: 10a.m. – 5 p.m. 415-5999. Support group meets Community Sharing Day Eagles Nest in Chipley will have a book Saturday: Closed the third Thursday of The AT&T Store in Marianna will host study every Thursday. This month, book Sunday: Closed every month at the First Partners for Pets for a special Community study will be on the new Joyce Myers TUESDAY Presbyterian Church Sharing Day at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 1. book, “Living Beyond Your Feelings.” Holmes County Library: 10 a.m. to noon: at 4437 Clinton St. in Partners for Pets will be there for off-site The Eagles Nest is at 805 Main St. in Monday: Closed Holmes Council on Aging Marianna. adoptions with some the puppies from Chipley. Call Patty at 638-3866 to RSVP or Tuesday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. provides hot meals and Noon: Alcoholics the shelter. AT&T employees will sell for more information. Wednesday: 8 a.m. to 5 socialization. Anonymous open meeting hot dogs, snow cones and sodas with the p.m. 11 a.m.: Washington at New Life Assembly profits going to the shelter. Northwest Florida Thursday: 8 a.m. to 5 Council on Aging (Chipley) Fellowship Hall, Chipley. Come to AT&T to adopt a pet, and p.m. senior lunches; for 6 p.m.: The Holmes get a new Pantech Crossover on a two- Championship Rodeo Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. reservations, call 638-6217. County Historical Society year agreement for free. Everyone who The Northwest Florida Championship Saturday: 8 a.m. to 12 Donations accepted. meets the first Thursday of purchases accessories Saturday gets Rodeo will be Oct. 6-8 at Memorial Field p.m. Noon: Chipley Kiwanis each month at 6 p.m. The 30 percent off any accessories they in Bonifay. Gates will open nightly at Sunday: Closed Club meeting. public is invited to attend. purchase. This offer is good only at the 5:30 p.m. with the PRCA performances Noon: Alcoholics 7 p.m.: Narcotics AT&T in Marianna. beginning nightly at 7:30 p.m. No alcohol Washington County Anonymous open meeting, Anonymous meeting, or coolers allowed. Library: New Life Assembly Blesses Trinity Catholic Fire Safety Fun Day & 5K Run The rodeo will kick off with a Kids Monday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fellowship Hall, Chipley. Church, on Hwy 177A Night Oct. 7. All children under the age of Tuesday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 6 p.m.: Holmes County You are invited to a day of fun for the 10 will get in free with a paid adult. Wednesday: 9 a.m. to 6 Commission meets every whole family at Chipley Fire – Rescue’s Friday night will be Tough Enough To p.m. second Tuesday of the FRIDAY Fire Safety Fun Day & 5K Run, from Wear Pink Night, and Saturday night is Thursday: 9 a.m. to 6 month. 10 a.m. to noon: Homes 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1, at the Ram Rodeo and Military Appreciation p.m. 7 p.m.: Narcotics Council on Aging provides Chipley Fire Department, 1430 Jackson Night. Friday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Anonymous meeting, bingo, exercise, games, Ave., behind City Hall. There will be The 2011 Rodeo Parade will be Friday Saturday: Closed. Blesses Trinity Catholic activities, hot meals and station tours, fire truck tours, fire clowns, and Saturday in downtown Bonifay at 1 Sunday: Closed Church, on Hwy 177A socialization. games for kids, fire prevention materials, p.m. 11 a.m.: Washington finger printing for kids, a bounce house, The seventh annual Bonifay Fire Vernon Library: WEDNESDAY Council on Aging (Chipley) blood pressure checks, a fire safety and Rescue Pancake Breakfast will Monday: Closed senior lunches; for smoke house and a special appearance by be at 7 a.m. Oct. 8 at the Bonifay Fire Tuesday: 12 p.m. to 5 10 a.m. to noon: reservations, call 638-6217. Smokey the Bear. Department. p.m. Holmes Council on Aging Donations accepted. Wednesday: 12 p.m. to provides hot meals and 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. 85th annual Kent Collins reunion 5 p.m. socialization. every third Friday, “Pulling for Education” Relatives and friends of the late W.A. Thursday: Closed 11 a.m.: Washington Washington County The Washington County Scholarship and Laura Lee Kent Collins are invited Friday: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Council on Aging (Chipley) Council on Aging (Chipley) Trust will host the 10th annual “Pulling to attend the 85th annual Kent Collins Saturday: Closed senior lunches; for will have a plate lunch for Education” on Oct. 8. There will be an Reunion on Sunday, Oct. 2, at the Black Sunday: Closed reservations, call 638-6217. available to anyone as a antique tractor show and pull, antique Community Center in Black, Ala. Please Donations accepted. fundraiser for our local stationary engines and a garden tractor bring a covered dish to share at lunch and Sunny Hills Library: 1 p.m.: Line dancing, senior citizens. Plates pull. any photos or other mementos. Come and Monday: 12 p.m. to 5 Washington Council on are $6. Must make Admission is $5 for adults; children 12 enjoy a day of fellowship beginning at 10 p.m. Aging in Chipley. reservation, call 638-6216 and under are free. a.m. Tuesday: Closed 7 p.m.: Depression and or 638-6217 Exhibitors may set up on Friday and For more information, call Betty Wednesday: 12 p.m. to Bipolar Support Group 6p.m. - Marianna’s take down as late as Sunday. Collins Paulding at 334-692-3375. 5 p.m. meets at First Baptist Gathering Place 8 a.m.: Gates open Thursday: Closed Church educational annex Foundation is holding 9 a.m.: Barrel Push Race Friday: Closed building in Bonifay. Call a get together for 50 + Rodeo kickoff dance 9:30 a.m.: Slow Tractor Contest Saturday: Closed 547-4397. senior singles, widowed, Kick off your rodeo weekend Oct. 5 10 a.m.: Tractor Pull Registration Ends Sunday: Closed or divorced on the last in Pine Log, on Highway 81, 13 miles 10 a.m.: Antique Tractor and Garden THURSDAY Friday of every month at north of Ponce de Leon. A wagon train Tractor Pulls Winn Dixie in Marianna will arrive after lunch. Barbecue chicken 11:30 a.m.: Children’s Pedal Tractor MONDAY 7:30 a.m.: Washington from 6-8p.m. Come join plates will be served starting at 5 p.m. Pull County Chamber of 10 a.m. to noon: Holmes the fun for games, prizes, for $6 per plate. The dance will begin at 8 Noon: Parade of Tractors Council on Aging provides Commerce breakfast every snacks and you can also do p.m. with $5 admission per person. 12:30 p.m.: Ladies Skillet Throwing bingo, exercise, games, third Thursday some shopping. For more Contest activities, hot meals and 10 a.m. to noon: information call 526-4561. Afternoon: Tractor pulling continues socialization. Holmes Council on Aging 8 p.m.: Alcoholics Backwoods Bonifay Rodeo Dance Pull Fees 11 a.m.: Washington provides hot meals and Anonymous open meeting The first-ever Backwoods Bonifay Antique Tractors are $5 per pull with Council on Aging (Chipley) socialization. at Chipley Presbyterian Rodeo Dance will be at 7 p.m. Oct. limit of two pulls per division senior lunches; for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.: The Church. 7-8, featuring artists Shane Owens, Garden Tractors are $10 per pull with reservations, call 638-6217. Vernon Historical Society Confederate Smoke, Route 66 and a limit of two pulls per division Donations accepted. Museum is open to the special reunion by the legendary 231 For general information, call 5 p.m. Coupon clipping public every Wednesday SUNDAY South Band with Shane Owens. The Sandra Cook at 535-2426. For tractor at the Washington County from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 8 p.m.: Alcoholics deejay will be the hottest in the South Pro pull information, call Dennis Gainer at Library Meetings are the fourth Anonymous meeting in the Sound Solutions. The event will be bring 638-1336. For garden tractor pull, call 6-7:30 p.m.: Salvation Wednesday of the month board room at Graceville- your own beverage. Coolers and lawn Tray Hawkins at 258-2726. For vendor Army Domestic Violence at 2 p.m. Campbellton Hospital in chairs are welcome. We invite everyone information, call Deborah Andrews at and Rape Crisis Program 10:30 a.m.: Chipley Graceville. to come out, relax, dance and enjoy the 638-4606.

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Because the real a sentence that God passes on me to thinking, so I decided to share it with you. I’ll to marry him because he says question people should ask today sinners who reject Him; it is the end put it up on the Washington County he loves her. But she answers, “I is, “Why would a loving God force a of a path that is freely chosen in this News Facebook page in case you’d respect you. I admire you, but I person to go to Heaven?” The Bible life (here and now). like to see the video. don’t love you and I don’t want to is very clear: God hates hell, and He To every person on earth who Anyway, the one-minute video clip marry you.” Now imagine that he hates people going there. But God’s kept God at arm’s length, who has is a television commercial for the proposes to her a second time, and love is so merciful and so real that said by their actions, their thoughts, Volkswagon Passat featuring what I she declines again. And a He allows people to choose “We don’t want any part of God or am assuming is a little boy in Darth third time, she declines. hell if that is what they want. any part of His son, no part of His Vader costume. “Darth” tries his best Finally, the man says, “You We all know this world is salvation, no part of praising Him Steve Liner to use the force on the dog, a doll, the know what? I love you so filled with people who reject or worshiping, just want to keep Living the Editor’s Life washing machine, his lunch. All fail, much I am going to force God’s love every day, who Him at a distance,” God says, “You to his obvious disappointment. you to marry me. I am going have no desire to worship want distance? I will give you the Then Dad comes home, and “Darth” uses the to force you to spend all God’s Son, who have no ultimate distance. I will give you force on the Passat. From inside, Dad uses the of your life with me.” Now hunger to hear God’s Word an eternity totally separated from remote control to start the car, much to “Darth’s” my question is, would you From the or fellowship with God’s Me.” It is simply the eternal fruit of surprise. consider that true love? people. God understands an earthly life that was lived totally Well, sad to say, my “Darth” will not find a Passat heart Well, we live in a culture Tim Hall that they would be totally apart from God. But no one has to under the tree this year, but you can find spiritual today where many people out of place in heaven. go there. truth anywhere if you look, right? basically say they don’t believe Can you imagine people who The story is told of a man sitting The commercial reminds me of myself, in hell. They use the word a lot in have had no time for God, no in a restaurant reading his Bible, spiritually speaking. I go around seeking to use their vocabulary but say they don’t desire for God, no hunger for God, when he heard two men arguing the force on all around me, only to be disappointed believe it is an actual place. They can’t stand the thought of going to at the next table. One of the men that the force doesn’t work for me. And I forget: will tell you that if there were a church and learning about God or got up to leave, and as he left he the Force is not within me. Certainly, the Force place, as described in the Bible, hearing the Word of God, dying and said to the other, “Go to Hell!” With channels through me. The Force uses me as a tool that a loving God would not send ending up in heaven in an eternal that, the man sitting in the next to accomplish the will of the Force Giver. But it is people there. church service, where noon never booth reading and listening, turned not mine to control. What these people don’t comes and you never get out? And around and tapped the man on In point of fact, the Force is sometimes a gift of understand is, God does not send spending all that time with people the shoulder that was left sitting God. Often, it is a responsibility, a task God wants anyone to hell, but because He who do love God and are praising and said, “I’ve been reading the me to accomplish. loves them He allows them to God and worshipping the God that directions, and you don’t have to go, In any event, the best moment of the commercial choose. The first thing one must they never knew and never cared if you don’t want to.” mimics the best spiritual moment: when the Father understand about God is that God for? In that sense, heaven would be No one has to go, but everyone applies and supplies the power. Ultimately, of does not just love, He is love. He hell for them. must decide for themselves and course, it is the Father who decides when and what is the definition of love. God is a So in a real sense, God’s love make preparations for eternity will be done. Otherwise, we are left with empty loving God, but He does not love in demands a hell, because hell is in this life. “For God so loved gestures we make to no effect whatsoever. the sense that most people use that about love. It is God loving a person the world, that he gave his only The point here is to stay connected to the true word today, meaning a sentimental so much that He gives them that begotten Son, that whosoever Force. Rather than wielding it, we are used by it as emotion, some warm fuzzy feeling which they sought and desired their believeth in him should not perish, a conduit of His power and grace. that is tolerant of everything and entire life, a place where there is no but have everlasting life. For God I am most thankful today that I am empowered everybody. God is a loving God, but God, a place where they will never sent not his Son into the world to to see His Force at work and humbled to be His love is a holy love. His love is be confronted by His love for them condemn the world; but that the reminded that I am blessed to be an instrument in a righteous love. His love is a just or about truth and what is morally world through him might be saved” His hand. love. Actually because He is Love right. (John 3:16-17 KJV). What do you according to Ezekiel 33:11 and People also often ask why there choose? Does your life reflect your 2nd Peter 3:9, God does not want is so much evil on the earth. The choice? anyone to go to hell. It is actually answer is the same: God created a place that He created for the us with the ability to choose. If you This message has been brought Devil and his angels, according to believe that a human being has to you From the Heart of Tim Hall, Some years ago I came upon a very beautiful and pow- Matthew 25:40. the right to choose and the ability timothyjhall.org, senior pastor erful prayer. I had picked up J.D. Salinger’s 1961 novel, Another thing that most people to choose, then that demands that of Gully Springs Baptist Church, Franny and Zooey, in a used book- don’t know or want to forget is that you believe in hell, for without hell, P.O. Box 745, 2824 U.S. Highway 90 store, and in the course of reading Jesus Christ Himself spoke more there is no choice, and without W., Bonifay, FL 32425, three miles this short novel, discovered what on the subject of hell than any other choice, heaven would not be west of the light at State Road 79. is sometimes called “The Jesus subject. The question is, why would heaven. In the real sense of the Contact him at timothyjhall.org, Prayer.” He do that? Because He wanted word, heaven in reality would be 547-3920 or timhall_2000@yahoo. The prayer is deceptively everyone to know that it was a real hell. If your choice is only limited to com. simple, consisting of just twelve words in its longest versions. The long version of the prayer is as fol- lows: “Lord Jesus Christ, son of Faith briefs God, have mercy on me, a sinner.” Jerusalem Missionary all senior citizens of Chipley and food for the contestants each night, It can be shortened to “Lord Jesus, have mercy on me” or surrounding counties, ages 55 and but concessions will be available to anything to be prayed silently and repeated over and Baptist Church over, during their Worship Service for anyone else who wants to watch over without ceasing, until it becomes an almost uncon- Jerusalem Missionary Baptist on Sunday, Oct. 2. Services begin at or attend. If you would like your scious part of our being, literally in rhythm to the beating Church will hold a revival featuring 11:15 a.m. child to participate in the Bible of our hearts and our breathing. This prayer has a long his- Evangelist Sylvester Robinson at 7 The theme: In The Seasons Camp, please call Bud Glover at tory, going back to Eastern Orthodox monasticism, and is p.m. nightly Sept. 28-30. The church Of Your Life. The speaker will be 956-1252 or Jerrod Jenkins at 863- the subject of the anonymous 19th century Russian work, is at 648 Bennett Drive in Chipley. Evangelist B. Snipes, co-pastor of 634-9517. The deadline to enter is The Way of a Pilgrim. But, the prayer itself actually has its Fifth United Church. Friday, Sept. 30. roots in the New Testament, where we are told “Truly, tru- Everyone is cordially invited Admission is free, but donations ly, I say to you, if you ask anything of the Father, He will Peanut Boiling and to attend this great event. Gifts will be accepted. Find more info at give it to you in my name. Hitherto you have asked nothing Bluegrass Gospel Sing will be given to the honorees, and www.godisfaithfulministries.net, in my name; ask, and you will receive, that your joy may Victory Tabernacle Church dinner will be served after the www.aroundthearena.com and on be full.” (John 16:23-24) And, in 1 Thessalonians 5:17, we will have a Peanut Boiling and service. Facebook. are told to “pray without ceasing.” The Jesus prayer is a Bluegrass Gospel Sing at 5 p.m. wonderfully simple way to fulfill this injunction; I urge Saturday, Oct. 1. The host band Mount Olive New Hope Christian you to try it. will be Straight and Narrow, Homecoming Services with special guests Cleo and the Fellowship Camp Meeting Mount Olive Assembly of God Cholesterol Cowboys of Cornbread New Hope Christian Fellowship But the tax collector, standing far off, would not even lift will have homecoming services County. Come worship the Lord, in Caryville will have a camp up his eyes to heaven, but beat his breast, saying, “God on Oct. 2 with the Rev. Roger Dale and have a time of fellowship and meeting Oct. 1-8. Speakers will be merciful to me a sinner!” Hagan. The Watsons will sing after laughter with us. Everyone is include Sisters Becky Huskey, -R.S.V. Luke 18:13 lunch. Everyone is invited. The invited. Bring a lawn chair, as the Barbara Murphy, Pat Bilick, Sharon church is located on Highway 179A This Message Courtesy Of event will be held outside, weather Gillis, Elaine Harris and others. in the New Hope Community in permitting. The church is at 10005 Also speaking will be Brothers Westville. For more information, East State Highway 52 in Hartford, John Sassnet, Chris Harris, David BROWN call 547-0708. Ala. For more information, call Kicker and others. FUNERAL HOME 334-588-2838. Saturday and Sunday camp 1068 Main Street, Chipley Hwy. 77 S, Chipley • 638-4097 Rodeo Bible Camp meetings will start at 6 p.m., and Monday through Friday meetings 638-4010 Hwy. 79 S., Bonifay • 547-9688 It’s time for the fourth annual Red Hill to honor pastors Rodeo Bible Camp presented by will be at 7 p.m. There will also be October is Pastor Appreciation God Is Faithful Ministries, Oct. meeting times at 11 a.m. Tuesday Washington County News First Baptist Church Month, a special time set aside to 3-5 at Memorial Field in Bonifay. through Friday. Holmes County Times-Advertiser “come as you are” recognize and honor our pastors. Camp will start with sign-up For more information, call Mike Orr, Pastor God has blesses Red Hill UMC with from 5-5:45 p.m. Monday, Oct. 3, 547-2525. 1364 N. Railroad, Chipley • 638-0212 1300 South Blvd. - PO Box 643 two men who answered the call and camp will end at 9 p.m. On Chipley, Florida God placed on their lives. Pastor Tuesday, the events will begin 112 E. Virginia, Bonifay • 547-9414 (850) 638-1830 Women on Mission’s Matthew Rich was appointed at 5:30 p.m. and will end at 9. by the Alabama-West Florida On Wednesday, starting at 6:30, Arts and Crafts Festival Stephen B. Register, Conference in June to serve as Red we will have a church service Women on Mission’s 12th Place your ad here Hill UMC’s pastor. Brother Danny for the whole community and a annual Arts and Crafts Festival for only CPA Wilkins began serving as Red Hill’s rodeo afterward with the camp will be held at the First Baptist Youth Pastor in April. Please join $8.00 per week. 1552 Brickyard Road participants competing. The ages Church in Cottondale on Oct. 22. Chipley, FL • 638-4251 the congregation for a “Meet and for the camp are 9 through 19, and Two local authors will be holding a Greet” reception in their honor all kids under age 18 will need an book signing. Breakfast and lunch from 4-6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 2. adult to sign them in. The events will be available. There will be an Watch and pray that you this year will be null riding, barrel assortment of baked goods, sewing may not enter into temp- Place your ad here United Holiness Church to racing, roping events and beginner items, seasonal decorations, books, tation; the spirit indeed for only horsemanship. Don’t worry if you plants, jellies, jams, cookbooks is willing, but the flesh is honor senior citizens don’t have a horse of your own, just and much more for sale to support weak. $8.00 per week. United Holiness Church, 776 bring yourself and we’ll take care the building fund and missions - R.S.V. Matthew 26:41 Peach St. in Chipley, will honor of that. We will also be providing projects. Wednesday, September 28, 2011 Local Washington County News | Holmes County Times-Advertiser| B5 Obituaries Jacqueline E. Marshall Mary E. Roberts Hazel V. Wilkes-Summers Mrs. Jacqueline “Jackie” Bridgette Cohen and Mary Elizabeth “M.E.” attend with her the next Hazel Virginia Stewart Jerry, Daniel Wilkes of Evanne Marshall, 71, of husband, Danny, of Panama Brock Roberts put off the evening. It was then that Wilkes-Summers, 84 of Cottondale and wife, Karen, Bonifay, passed away Sept. City; five grandchildren, restraints of mortality he too received Christ and Chipley, passed away James (Jimmy) Wilkes of 22 at Bay Medical Center in Cecilia Spears, Joshua and put on immortality. later accepted God’s call Tuesday, Sept. 20, in the Chipley, Susan (Ginger) Panama City. She was born Spears, Anthony Spears, Having served Christ into ministry. Henry County Rehab Calvert of Ashford, Ala., Oct. 30, 1939, in Hollywood Leticia Acosta and faithfully for 60 years, M.E. was preceded and Nursing Home in Terry Wilkes of Cottondale to the late Walter Davis Angelica Acosta; nine she heard her heavenly in death by her parents, Abbeville, Ala. Mrs. Wilkes- and wife, Tina, and Wendell and Evadna Eudora Platt stepgrandchildren, Father say, “Well done J.C. and Marie Brock, and Summers was born Feb. Wilkes of Dothan, Ala., Prime. Hunter Marshall, Hayden good and faithful servant. sister, Myrelle Simmons. 18, 1927, in Troy, Ala., to and wife, Ruthann; two Mrs. Marshall is Mathews, Jace Marshall, Enter thou into the joy of She is survived by the late Robert Wesley brothers, Randy Stewart of survived by her husband, Grace Barnes, Ashley thy Lord.” M.E. was born her adoring husband of and Elma Ruth Stewart. Merced, Calif., and Michael Doy H. Marshall, Sr. of Barnes, Courtney Barnes, March 10, 1928, to J.C. and 65 years, Malcolm; and She was married to the Stewart of Pensacola; four Bonifay; two brothers, Jamie Best, Jessica Bade Marie Brock of Chipley. her loving children, the late Elson Wilkes in sisters, Gilbreta Jackson Dave Prime of Tallahassee and Savannah Harrell. Gifted with a nurturing Rev. Michael G. Roberts 1945, and together they and Ina Kate Mitchell of and Neil Prime of N.C.; two Funeral services were spirit, she significantly (Jo Ann), Marsha had eight children. In Troy, Ala., Elma Jean Cane daughters, Donna Burnett held at 2 p.m. Sunday, assisted her mother in Scarborough (Sidney) and 1962 they relocated from of Andalusia, Ala., and Judy Acosta and husband, Sept. 25, at West Bonifay caring for her younger Mark J. Roberts (Traci), Troy, Ala., to Cottondale, Burchfield of Opp, Ala.; Salvador, of Bonifay and Baptist Church with the brothers and sister. This Chaplain, U.S.A.F.; seven where she spent much 22 grandchildren; and 29 Anna Burnett Spears of Rev. Tim Stout and the Rev. carried over into her roles grandchildren; four great- of her life working as a great-grandchildren. Bainbridge, Ga.; three Larry Sweat officiating. of Mother, Grandmother, grandchildren; brothers, seamstress. After the The family received stepchildren, Lygia L. Interment followed in the Great-grandmother and J.C. “Jim” Brock and death of her husband, Mrs. friends Friday, Sept. 23, Barnes of Bonifay, Doy Bonifay City Cemetery Aunt. Any member of the Ronnie Brock; and sister, Wilkes-Summers moved from 6-8 p.m. at Brown H. Marshall, Jr. and wife, with Peel Funeral Home family who knew her also Janice Walsingham. to Chipley, where she was Funeral Home, Brickyard Lynn, of Bonifay and officiating. knew they were loved by The family wants an active member of Blue Chapel and Saturday, Sept. her. One of her greatest to express profound Lake Baptist Church. 24, from 1-2 p.m. at Blue contributions to building appreciation to the She enjoyed sewing, cake Lake Baptist Church. Samuel Miles Simmons, Sr. the Kingdom of God was Bayridge skilled-care unit decorating and square Funeral Services were Samuel Miles Simmons, Simmons, III, A.J., Ryan, that of being a Godly of Westminster Village, the dancing. She then married held at 2 p.m. at Blue Sr., 84, of Freeport, passed Dillon, Travis, Ricky, Cary, mother. Her two sons grew third-floor nursing staff of the late Charles Summers Lake Baptist Church with away Saturday, Sept. 17, Cutter Miles, Shane and up to become ministers, Spring Hill Medical Center in 1991. Together they the Rev. Jerry Wilkes 2011, at his residence. He Sean; five granddaughters, and her daughter serves and Covenant Hospice. We enjoyed traveling and officiating. Interment was born March 18, 1927, in Ashley, Bryanna, Stacy, God faithfully in local thank each of you for your spending time with family. followed in Campbellton, Bonifay. In his spare time Candis and LaRae; 11 church work, especially compassionate ministry to Mrs. Wilkes-Summers at Campbellton Baptist he enjoyed deer hunting, great-grandchildren; four through her musical the one we loved so dearly leaves behind her eight Church Cemetery. fishing and gardening, brothers, Charles, Wayne talents. Her other greatest as well as your ministry children, Ronald Wilkes of Brown Funeral Home of and his latest hobby was and Hugh Simmons, all of contribution was in to us. Palm Beach Gardens and Chipley is in charge of the spending time with his Freeport, and Joe Tom of being a loyal pastor’s The family received wife, Nancy, Larry Wilkes arrangements. Friends and grandson, Cutter Miles. DeFuniak Springs; and two wife for over 40 years. friends at Spanish Fort of Harvest, Ala., and wife, family may sign the online Samuel was preceded in sisters, Odessa Matthews She humbly ministered United Methodist Church Barbara, Brenda Tice of register at www.brownfh. death by his parents, Willie of Westville and Thelma alongside her life-mate in on Saturday, Sept. 24, Dothan, Ala., and husband, net. and Lela Mae; daughter, Camara of DeFuniak every congregation they beginning at 10 a.m. Yola Marie Simmons; two Springs. served in the Alabama- followed immediately by Johnnie E. Phillips brothers, Guy and Billy Funeral services West Florida Conference a memorial service at 11 Simmons; and one sister, were to be held Monday, of the United Methodist a.m. In lieu of flowers, Johnnie Eric Phillips, and cousins. Dell Martin. Sept. 19, 2011, at New Church. Her walk with the family requests that 5, passed away Friday, Funeral services were He is survived by his Beginnings Church of Christ began during a memorial donations be Sept. 16, at Sacred Heart held at 10 a.m. Thursday, loving wife of 51 years, Freeport beginning at 3 revival at the Parker made to the Bethlehem Hospital in Pensacola. Sept. 22, at the Chapel of Judy Marie Simmons; p.m. with Pastor Louis Methodist Church, Family Camp Meeting, Johnnie is survived James & Lipford Funeral two sons, Samuel Miles Taunton officiating. A adjacent to Panama City. 3073 Hwy. 160, Bonifay, by his parents, Justin Home with Brother Ernie Simmons, Jr. and wife, time of visitation was to After receiving Christ FL 32425. Condolences Eric and Tabatha Renee Dupree officiating. Burial Tina, of Ebro, and Clayton be held one hour prior to during one of the evening may be offered at www. Yeomans Phillips; two followed in Marvin Chapel Miles Simmons and wife, the service. Committal services, she encouraged radneyfuneralhome- sisters, Sierra Nell Cemetery with James & Teresa, of Freeport; four services followed at her husband, Malcolm, to mobile.com. Phillips and Erica Renee Lipford Funeral Home in daughters, Myra Byrd and Hatcher Cemetery. Phillips, all of Chipley; Graceville directing. The husband, Joe, of Freeport, Memories and grandparents, Wayne and family received friends Mylene Chancey and condolences may be John D. Lee Pat Phillips of Elk City, at the funeral home husband, Ned, of Freeport; shared with the family at John D. Lee, 99, of at Pleasant Hill Church Idaho, Nelda Yeomans of Wednesday, Sept. 21. daughters from previous www.daviswatkins.com. Bonifay, died Sept. 20 at and Cemetery with the Chipley, Keith Yeomans Expressions of sympathy marriage, Marette Blocker Arrangements and Washington Rehab and Rev. Ottis Whitehead of Wausau and Willard can be made online at and husband, Richard, services are under the Nursing Center. officiating. Peel Funeral Yeomans of Grand Ridge; www.jamesandlipford. and Loretta Burton; 10 direction of Davis-Watkins Funeral services were Home was in charge of and several aunts, uncles com. grandsons, Samuel Miles Funeral Home. held at 11 a.m. Sept. 23 arrangements. Community EVENTS Obert FUNERAL HOME Whitmill Curry Worthington County High School, Field Day at 4 p.m. ET Oct. SHANE OBERT, LFD/OWNER Bonifay Elementary School 11. 1556 Brickyard Road family reunion family reunion or the Bonifay Athletic Tours will include Chipley, Florida 32428 “Deciduous Fruit and Cold- Family and friends are The Worthington family Club. The course is paved 850-638-2122 and mostly flat road. Entry Hardy Citrus,” “Perennial invited attend the annual reunion will be Oct. 8 at the www.obertfuneralhome.com celebration of the Whitmill Hinson Crossroad’s Fire fee is $20 for the 5K and $15 Peanuts as an Eco-Friendly Curry descendants family Department. Lunch will be for the Fun Run. Turf and Forage,” “Tomato The Obert family and staff is committed to meeting Varieties for Florida and reunion Oct. 9 at Izagora served around noon. All proceeds will benefit your needs by providing dignified and affordable Congregational Methodist the Holmes County High the Southeastern U.S.” and Church. Everyone is Bull Run 5K and School Track and Field “Wood Energy through funeral and cremation services in a comfortable encouraged to attend Team, which formed Pyrolysis.” There will be homelike atmosphere. Given the opportunity church services at 11 a.m. 1-mile Fun Run last year. Restrooms are a choice of two tours with to serve your family, we are confident you will A covered dish luncheon Get your running shoes available at Middlebrooks dinner following. The field be satisfied with the way you are treated and will be in the fellowship hall on for the Bull Run 5K and 1 Park. For more information, day will be at the NFREC- our personal attention to detail you will receive. starting at 12:30 p.m. Please mile Fun Run in conjunction call 956-2720 or 527-5051. Quincy, off Pat Thomas bring your favorite recipe with the Northwest Florida Parkway at 155 Research We thank the community for your support, the to share with others and Championship Rodeo Oct. Road. Registration begins confidence and trust you have placed in us and any items of interest such 8 at Middlebrooks Park in Fall Field Day at 4 p.m. This event is free; we greatly appreciate and value your friendship. as old photographs, books, Bonifay. The race starts at 8 The University of pre-registration is required Our pledge has been and will always be news articles and family a.m. with registration from Florida/IFAS/North Florida by Oct. 6. To register, visit “STRIVING TO BE THE MOST TRUSTED history to display. Please 7-7:45 a.m. Pre-register Research and Education http://fallfieldday2011. note, the reunion has now with entry forms at Holmes Center will host 2011 Fall eventbrite.com. NAME IN THE FUNERAL PROFESSION” been moved back to a Sunday event rather than a Saturday event. Find Obituaries. HCHD cooking brown demonstration Share Condolences. Holmes County Health funeral Department, in conjunction Celebrate a Life. with University of Florida IFAS Extension, will host home cooking demonstration Upload your Legacy guest book photos now for FREE! classes from 1-2 p.m. Oct. With your paid obituary, family and friends will now 12 at the Holmes County have unlimited access to uploaded photos free of charge. We have been a proud tradition Agricultural Center. Dates in Chipley and the surrounding and times can be found at www.holmeschd.com. On the IMPROVED obituary section area since 1966. We’ve been here Contact Traci Corbin at of www.chipleypaper.com or 547-8500, ext. 234, before bonifaynow.com, you can: and will be here when you need Wednesday, Oct. 5. • More easily search the most timely and us, with the experience, the complete online resource for newspaper facilities and the Vernon High School obituaries Class of 1981 • View and sign the new online compassion you Vernon High School Guest Books Class of 1981 will celebrate • Online access will also allow you to deserve. its 30th reunion Oct. 7. attach a candle to your love ones name Class members will have along with your message. a float in the homecoming Don Brown & parade and attend the football games and on Oct. Jimmy SaSSer 8 will meet for supper at a Find obituaries, share condolences and Licensed Funeral Directors restaurant in Panama City. celebrate a life at www.chipleypaper.com or bonifaynow.com Don Brown, Owner/LFD If you have any contact with a class member, let For further information or questions call 638-0212 1068 MAIN STREET • ChIplEy them know about the 912 BRICKyARD ROAD • ChIplEy reunion plans. For more information, contact In partnership with (850) 638-4010 Denise Brock at dbrock@ ® centurylink.net or Judy Legacy.com please visit our website at Basarab at judybasarab@ www.brownfh.net hughes.net. Wednesday, September 28, 2011 Holmes County Times Advertiser | B6

the property set forth in thereto now or hereaf- son claiming a right to ship 6 North, Range 15 and storage: Vin # A 2006 Honda Shadow Yard Sale Friday 8am the Final Judgment of ter attached or used in funds remaining after West, Holmes County, 1GTCS19Z0M2531482 LOST VLX was left at St. -12pm & Saturday 8am Foreclosure located in connection with the op- the sale, you must file a Florida. Note: This le- 91 GMC PK Christo- Johns Road Lot #16 in -12pm. 1364 Leander Holmes County, Flor- eration of such prop- claim with the Clerk no gal description also pher Lee Hall, 2835 Jackrussell Male white with brown spots 10 Bonifay and will be LN Chipley ida, and more particu- erty, and all replace- later than 60 days after contains property in Hwy 160, Bonifay, Fl. sold within 18 days if larly described as fol- ments, additions, and the sale. If you fail to Section 13 Township 6 Eastern Diesel and years old neutered Re- Yard Sale Saturday ward $300 not removed. Vin lows: 1/2 of SW 1/4 of betterments to or of file a claim, you will not North Range 15 West Auto Wrecker Service, #HONMZ80600 October 1, 2011. 7:00 NW 1/4; E 1/2 of E 1/2 any of the foregoing: be entitled to any re- which isn’t part of the Inc. As published in the 850-258-0309 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 2216 of SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 ly- (iii) all rights in now maining funds. After 60 searched parcel num- Holmes County Times Text FL75516 to 56654 Clifford St. Bonifay. ing E of Padgett Creek; existing and hereafter days, only the owner of ber. And being further Advertiser September N 1/2 of SW 1/4; NW arising easements, record, as of the date and better described 28, 2011. 1/4 of SE 1/4; S 1/2 of rights of way, rights of of the lis pendens, may as: Begin at the NE SE 1/4; SE 1/4 of SW access, water rights claim the surplus corner of the NE ¼ of Public/Private Sale Firewood ! As pursuant of Florida Seasoned or green. 1/4; N 1/2 of NW 1/4; and courses, sewer DATED this 16th day the SE ¼ of Section 14, Fresh from the Farm Statues 83.805 the per- Cut to length.373-8012 NW 1/4 of NE 1/4; SE rights and other rights of September, 2011. Township 6 North, Straight neck squash, sonal property stored or 547-9291 1/4 of NW 1/4 and, the appertaining thereto; CODY TAYLOR Clerk of Range 15 West; thence okra, eggplant. Call for in the following unit(s) N 1/2 of SW 1/4 of NW (iv) all as-extracted col- the Court, Holmes run West along North availability. will be disposed of on a 1/4 of Section 2, Town- lateral including without County by /s/ Diane Ea- line of NE ¼ of SE ¼, (850)956-4556. ship 3 North, Range 18 limitation all gas, oil ton As Deputy Clerk. 66 feet; thence run Saturday October 1, West; all lying and be- and mineral rights of As published in the South to the North 2011 (not necessarily ing in Holmes County, every nature and kind, Holmes County Times right-of-way line of auctioned off) at 77 B&B Furniture 1342 K&L Farm Florida. AND The SW all timber to be cut and Advertiser September Highway 160; thence Storage Warehouse North RR Avenue, Home Grown Peas 1/4 of NW 1/4 and the all other rights apper- 28, October 5, 2011. run Northeasterly along 4259 Hwy 77, Chipley, Chipley. We pay cash 1567 Piney Grove NW 1/4 of NW 1/4, taining thereto; and (v) right-of-way line to the Florida. The tenant may for clean, quality furni- Rd in Chipley Section 11, Township 3 all leases, rents and NOTICE OF TAX DEED East line of Section 14; pay this bill prior to Oc- ture. 850-557-0211 or Mon-Fri 8am-6pm & North, Range 18 West, profits therefrom. The APPLICATION thence run North along tober 1, 2011 to re- 850-415-6866. Ask for Saturday 8am-4pm all lying and being in real property, build- East Section line to the cover their property, or Pasco or Carolyn 850-638-5002 Holmes County, Flor- ings, improvements, NOTICE IS HEREBY Point of Beginning. call to set up a day to Text FL77844 to 56654 ADVERTISEMENT FOR ida. AND The NW 1/4 fixtures, equipment, ac- GIVEN, That BEN W. Name in which as- make full payment, if BIDS. REQUEST FOR of SW 1/4; S 1/2 of SW cessions thereto, ap- HOLLAND, the holder sessed: CARLA E. not paid by that day, PROPOSALS - COURT- 1/4 and the SW 1/4 of purtenances and all re- of the following certifi- AND GARY W. HOL- their personal property K&L Farm, HOUSE FACADE RE- SE 1/4 of Section 35, placements and addi- cate has filed said cer- LAND. Said property will immediately be- LLC HAB & REPAIR #137. Township 4 North, tions thereof and tificate for a tax deed to being in the County of come the property of 3 Family Yard Sale. Green Peanuts Saturday, Oct. 1 from Range 18 West, all ly- thereto, all leases and be issued thereon. The Holmes, State of Flor- 77 Storage Ware- for Boiling!! certificate number and 7:30-4:00 p.m. 1515 S. Notice is hereby given ing and being in rents therefrom, and all ida. Unless such certifi- houses at same loca- 1567 Piney Grove year of issuance, the Hwy. 79, Bonifay, Fl. that the Board of Holmes County, Flor- other collateral de- cate shall be redeemed tion. Unit #24 Casey FREE To Good Home Rd in Chipley description of the prop- Church. As 2.5 miles south of I-10. County Commissioners ida. Together with a scribed above are according to law the 6 month old Chocolate Mon-Fri 8-6pm erty, and the name in published in the Vintage dolls, vintage & of Holmes County, perpetual non-exclusive hereinafter referred to property described in Lab- ,male, friendly, Sat 8-4pm which it was assessed Holmes County Times costume jewelry, Florida (the “HCBCC”), unrestrictive easement as the (“the Property”); such certificate shall be good with kids. 850-638-5002 described as follows: YOU ARE REQUIRED are as follows: Certifi- sold to the highest bid- Advertiser September children’s books, will receive sealed pro- (850)548-9991 260-5003/527-3380 posals from qualified Section 35, Township 4 to serve a copy of your cate No.159 Year of Is- der at the courthouse 21, 28, 2011. 1930’s Mahagony art vendors to rehab and North, Range 18 West: Answer to the Com- suance May 25, 2006 door on the 17TH day deco, dental/medical make repairs to the The south 50 feet of the plaint on Hunter G. Description of Property: of OCTOBER, 2011, at cabinet, household LAST WEEK courthouse facade. Bid SE ¼ of the SE ¼ lying Norton, Esquire, of Parcel No. 11:00 A.M. DATED this items & miscellaneous. U-Pick Grapes information and forms West of County High- Shumaker, Loop & 0813.00-000-000-004.400 6TH day of SEPTEM- Open 7 days a week 10 MILE Yard Sale may be picked up at way 81-A, commonly Kendrick, LLP, P.O. Commence at the BER, 2011. Signature: 7AM-7PM . 1304-A Saturday Oct 1st 7Am the Holmes County known as Otter Creek Box 49948, Sarasota, NE corner of NE ¼ of Cody Taylor, Clerk of COLOR Clayton Rd., Chip- Until. Go west on Commissioners’ Office Road, lying and being Florida 34230, on or SE ¼ of Section 14, the Circuit Court- ley, u pick $5.00 gal- SELLS! Small horse, Bay filly Douglass Ferry Rd to located at 107 E. Vir- in Holmes County, Flor- before 30 days from Township 6 North, Holmes County, Florida lon, we pick $8.00 Get Your Classified approx. 58”. Rides. Hinson Crossroads, ginia Ave., Bonifay, Fl. ida; and, Section 1, the date of the first R15W which is also the As published in the gallon. 850-638-2624 Ad in $200.00 after 5:30. turn left on River Rd to 32425 or online at Township 3 North, publication of this No- W ¼ of Section 13, Holmes County Times COLOR! . (850)547-4068 New Hope. Boat, wash- www.holmescountyfl.org. Bids Range 18 West: The tice. If you fail to do so, T6N, R15W. Proceed Advertiser September Call now for details ing machine, bedstead, must be sealed south 50 feet of the SW Judgment by Default S87 degrees 16’29”E 14, 21, 28, October 5, and be noticed! cloths,shoes, lots of and plainly marked 1/4 of the SW 1/4, lying will be taken against for 332.15 feet to an 2011. 638-0212 misc. “Courthouse Facade West of Trainee Road, you for the relief de- existing #8 rebar iron or Rehab & Repair #137” lying and being in manded in the Com- and the Point of Be- NOTICE OF TAX DEED CASH FOR CARS! 547-9414 4-5 Family Yard Sale Any Make, Model, or and must be submitted Holmes County, Flor- plaint. DATED: This ginning; thence S 00 APPLICATION Saturday October 1st, to the Holmes County ida. Any person claim- 13th day of September, degrees 11’17”E Year. We Pay MORE! Incorrect 8:00a.m. until. 4333 Running or Not. Sell Board of County Com- ing an interest in the 2011, at Holmes 488.59 to the Northern NOTICE IS HEREBY Douglas Ferry Rd., 1 missioners’ office no surplus from the sale, if County, Florida. most R/W of SR #160, GIVEN, That BEN W. Insertion Your Car or Truck TO- block west of 5 pts Fire DAY. Free Towing! In- later than 2:00 P.M. on any, other than the CLERK OF COURT by thence N 76 degrees HOLLAND, the holder Policy Dept. Wooden foosball October 10, 2011. Bids property owner as of /s/Diane Eaton, Clerk of 28’25”E 399.94 feet of the following certifi- stant Offer: table. Call (888)420-3807 will be opened at the the date of the lis pend- Court. As published in along said R/W, thence cate has filed said cer- (850)547-2030 for a list along a curve to the For Classified regularly scheduled ens, must file a claim the Holmes County tificate for a tax deed to of items. DIRECTV Fall Special! Holmes County Board within sixty (60) days Times Advertiser Sep- right having as its ele- be issued thereon. The In-column Ad- Free HD, 3 mos FREE of County Commission- after the sale. DATED: tember 28, October 5, ments radius of certificate number and vertisers Back Yard Sale HBO/Showtime/Starz/Cinema ers meeting held on August 29, 2011. 2011. 2342.301 feet and a year of issuance, the 1530 Orange Hill Rd x! NFL SUNDAY October 11, 2011. Bids CODY TAYLOR Clerk Delta Angle of 03 de- description of the prop- All ads placed by Sat Oct 1 8am -1pm TICKET Free - Choice received after the time of the Circuit Court IN THE CIRCUIT grees 28’56” for a arc erty, and the name in phone are read back Lots of stuff, CHEAP! Ultimate/Premier - Pkgs set forth herein will be By Diane Eaton COURT OF THE FOUR- distance of 142.33 feet, which it was assessed to the advertiser to from $29.99/mo. Till rejected and returned Deputy Clerk. TEENTH JUDICIAL thence N 00 degrees are as follows: Certifi- insure correctness. Estate Sale 9/30! (866)419-5666 unopened to the bid- Michael P. Bist CIRCUIT IN AND FOR 11’17” W 339.37 feet, cate No. 171 Year of The newspaper will Sept 30 and Oct 1 from der. All interested par- Gardner, Bist, Wiener, HOLMES COUNTY, thence N 87 degrees Issuance May 31, 2007 assume correctness 7:00-2:00. Antiques, EAGLE TRADING ties are strongly invited Wadsworth & Bowden FLORIDA, CASE NUM- 07’03” W 529.29 feet to Description of Property: at the time of the glassware, quilts, POST, to bid and attend. It is P.A.1300 Thomaswood BER: 11-175 CA PEO- the Point of Beginning. Parcel No. read-back procedure piano, books,furniture, Vernon, Hwy 79 the intent and purpose Drive Tallahassee, PLES BANK OF Said parcel contains 5 0813.00-000-000-004.300 unless otherwise in- tools, Ect. 1225 Tharp by Dollar Store of Holmes County that Florida 32308. As GRACEVILLE, Plaintiff, acres more or less, and Begin SEC: 13 formed. Rd Chipley Open Saturday and this Request for Pro- published in the vs. WILLIAM JOEL is located in the NW ¼ TWN: 06 RNG: 15 A Sunday, 1pm-6pm. posal promotes com- Holmes County Times PATRICK, KELLY LYNN of the SW ¼ of Section parcel located NE ¼ of Huge Multi Family If you need it, I petitive bidding. It shall Advertiser September PATRICK and FED- 13, Township 6 North, SE ¼ DES in OR 85/54 Yard Sale. Falling Wa- Please your ad. probably have it! be the bidder’s respon- 28, October 5, 2011 ERAL DEPOSIT INSUR- Range 15 West, DES in OR 147/556 ; ters Rd behind NAPA Antiques, furniture, etc. sibility to advise the ANCE CORPORATION Holmes County, Flor- QC-OR 348/887 And Sat Oct 1 8:00am-2pm (850)774-4688, HCBCC at the address IN THE CIRCUIT (FDIC), Defendants. ida. Name in which as- being further described Advertisers are re- (850)872-0350. noted in this Invitation, COURT OF THE FOUR- sessed: GEORGE R. in OR 348 Page 887 to quested to check the Huge multi-family if any language, re- TEENTH JUDICIAL NOTICE OF SALE HOLLAND AND CARLA wit: Beginning at the advertisement on the yard sale. Lots of Electric Bills High? Go quirement, etc., or any CIRCUIT IN AND FOR NOTICE is hereby E. HOLLAND. Said NE corner of NE ¼ of first insertion for cor- tools, childrens clothes, Solar! 60% OFF SALE combination thereof, in- HOLMES COUNTY, given that pursuant to a property being in the SE ¼ of Section 14, rectness. Errors misc. new items. Sat ends 10/1/11. advertently restricts or FLORIDA Case No. Summary Final Judg- County of Holmes, Township 06 North, should be reported Oct. 1. 2405 Brooks Dr, FPL/Progress Cash Re- limits the requirements 2011-CA-000138 ment of Foreclosure State of Florida. Unless Range 15 West and immediately. Bonifay. bates up to $21,000. BRANCH BANKING dated the 13th day of such certificate shall be running North 88 de- NO Money Down, NO stated in this Invitation Huge Yard Sale AND TRUST COM- September, 2011 in redeemed according to grees 00’W along the Your Florida Free- Payment 12-months. to a single source. Kids clothes, toys, PANY, Plaintiff vs. Case Number 11-175 law the property de- forty line 66 feet. dom newspaper will (877)247-4938; Such notification must beds, much more. GINTASCA, of the Circuit Court scribed in such certifi- Thence South 0 de- www.Rebate.SolarDirect.c be submitted in writing not be responsible 1398 Hwy 177-A, 2 mi- BUTKEVICIUS; TADE- of the Fourteenth Ju- cate shall be sold to grees 45’E parallel with om and must be received for more than one in- les after Dogwood by the HCBCC not later USAS TOMASEVICIUS dicial Circuit, in and for the highest bidder at section line 603 feet to correct insertion, nor AUCTION Lakes. Sat. Oct. 1. than ten days prior to AND REEDY CREEK Holmes County, Flor- the courthouse door on the North boundary line Going Out of Busi- will it be liable for Michelle & HC’s Auc- the bid closing date. PROPERTY OWNERS ida, wherein PEOPLES the 17TH day of OCTO- of State Road 160, ness Sale. Mo’s Trad- any error in adver- tions, 4100 Pate Pond The contract shall be ASSOCIATION, INC. BANK OF GRACEVILLE BER, 2011, at 11:00 thence Northeasterly ing Post/ Produce, Ver- tisements to a Rd Vernon, Fl. Every awarded to the com- Defendants. is Plaintiff, and WIL- A.M. DATED this 6TH along said road line non. Inventory, refriger- greater extent than Saturday, 6PM. Miscel- pany that submits the LIAM JOEL PATRICK, day of SEPTEMBER, 412 feet thence N 0 de- ation, scales, fixtures, the cost of the space laneous auction 3rd best overall proposal NOTICE OF ACTION KELLY LYNN PATRICK 2011. Signature:Cody gree 45, W 489 ft. to Yard Sale. 742 Sunday and much more. Call occupied by the er- Saturday Big Truck- for the services re- TO: Gintas Butkevicius and FEDERAL DE- Taylor, Clerk of the Cir- the forty line, thence N Rd, off Orange Hill Moses 850-388-6535 ror. load Auction. quested. Holmes 289 Piping Rock Road POSIT INSURANCE cuit Court Holmes 88 degrees 00’W along Hwy. Riding mower, Multi-Sellers, selection County reserves the Glen Head, NY or 2367 CORPORATION, are County, Florida. forty line 333 ft. to Huskee, 18½ HP, 42’ Sawmills from only Any copy change, varies, cash, right to reject any and NW Padova Street P o r t the Defendants, I will As published in the POB, containing 5 ac- cut, lawn tractor. Pd $3997- Make Money & during an ordered debit/credit cards 5% all proposals received St. Lucie, FL sell to the highest and Holmes County Times res more or less, ac- $1100.00, used twice. Save Money with your schedule constitutes buyers premium. Build- and to waive any for- 34986. YOU ARE NOTI- best bidder at the front Advertiser September cording to the survey Asking $700.00 cash. own bandmill- Cut lum- a new ad and new ing has Air Condition- malities as may be per- FIED that a Foreclosure door of the Holmes 14, 21, 28, October 5, prepared by Pleasy Refrigerator, works like ber any dimension. In charges. ing. Sellers welcome. mitted by law. As Complaint has been County Courthouse, 2011. Collins, Registered new, $200.00. Bissell stock ready to ship. Michelle Roof Fl AU published in the filed against you and all Bonifay, Florida, at Land Surveyor, Florida bagless vac, like new, FREE Info & DVD: NOTICE OF TAX DEED We do not 3014 AB 2224 Holmes County Times parties claiming inter- 11:00 A.M., on the 20th Certificate No. 767 $100.00. Cemetery www.NorwoodSawmills.com/3 APPLICATION guarantee position 850-547-9140 Advertiser September ests by through, under day of October, 2011, dated January 16, plot, $600. Call 00N of ANY ad under 850-326-1606 638-7727, (800)578-1363 21, 28, 2011. or against Defendant, the following described NOTICE IS HEREBY 2978. Note this legal any classification. 850-415-0183 850-260-2295. Ext.300N IN THE CIRCUIT GINTAS BUTKEVICIUS, real property, as set GIVEN, That BEN W. description includes COURT OF THE including any unknown forth in the Summary HOLLAND, the holder property in Section 14, FOURTEENTH JUDI- spouse, heirs, devi- Final Judgment of of the following certifi- Township 6 North, CIAL CIRCUIT IN AND sees, grantees, credi- Foreclosure, to-wit: A cate has filed said cer- Range 15 West that FOR HOLMES tors or other claimants parcel of land de- tificate for a tax deed to isn’t part of the tax COUNTY, FLORIDA claiming interests by, scribed as starting at be issued thereon. The identification number CASE NO. 10-398 CA through, under or the Northwest Corner certificate number and this search was pre- FARM CREDIT OF against, GINTAS of the Northwest Quar- year of issuance, the pared for. And being NORTHWEST FLOR- BUTKEVICIUS, who are ter of Northeast Quarter description of the prop- further and better de- IDA, ACA, Plaintiff, vs. not known to be dead and run East 140 yards erty, and the name in scribed as: Begin at PRIME INVESTORS, or alive and a prayer for a Point of Beginn- which it was assessed NW corner of the NW contained within the ing; thence South 70 ¼ of the SW ¼ of Sec- USINESS UIDE INC., a Florida are as follows: Certifi- corporation, CHARLES Complaint demands yards; thence East 70 cate No. 173 Year of tion 13, Township 6 B G THOMAS judgment foreclosing a yards; thence North 70 Issuance May 31, 2007. North, Range 15 West; HUTCHINS a/k/a C. lien on the following yards; thence West 70 Description of Property: thence run East along THOMAS described property: Lot yards to the Point of Parcel No. North line of NW ¼ of HUTCHINS, DAVID M. 15 Reedy Creek Cross- Beginning, all of the 0814.00-000-000-001.100 SW ¼, 333 feet; thence SCRAP METAL PENDARVIS, ing, more particularly same being in Section SEC: 14 TWN: 06 run South to North THARP & SONS WILLIAM R. RHODES, described as follows: 36, Township 5 North, RNG: 15 All that part of right-of-way line of HAULING JR., Commence at the Range 15 West, and a strip of 1 chain wide Highway 160; thence MINI STORAGE MICHAEL A. GUERRA Southeast corner of the containing one acre, across E side of NE ¼ run Southwesterly to Hwy. 77 S., Chipley, FL and UNKNOWN Northwest ¼ of the more or less, and be- of SE ¼ lying N of St West line of Section 13; Denton’s Recycling TENANT(S) I, UN- Northwest ¼ of ing subject to a portion Hwy #160 OR 85/54 thence run North along NEWBERRY LANE, BONIFAY, FLORIDA (850) 638-8183 Section 7, Township 4 of the right of way for said West line to the KNOWN TENANT(S) II And being further de- Paying $250 & Up and UNKNOWN North, Range 16 West State Road which cros- scribed in OR 348 Point of Beginning. WE BUY ALL SCRAP METAL $$$ Hwy. 177A, Bonifay, FL TENANT(S) III, Defend- of Holmes County, ses the Northern side Page 887 to wit: Name in which as- Buying All Types (850) 547-0726 ants. Florida, thence run of said property. To- Commence at the NE sessed: CARLA E. ALUMINUM, COPPER, BRASS, IRON, STOVES, S89°30’36’’E for gether with all improve- corner of NE ¼ of SE AND GARY W. HOL- REFRIGERATORS, WASHERS, DRYERS Of Scrap Metals 5x5 $25.68 NOTICE OF SALE 1292.03 feet to the ments thereto. AT THE ¼ of Section 14, Town- LAND. Said property and Junk Cars 5x10 $35.31 PURSUANT TO CHAP- Point of Beginning, TIME OF THE SALE, ship 6 North, R15W being in the County of $ TOP $ PAID FOR JUNK CARS AND 10x10 $46.01 TER 45 thence run S49°19’43’’E THE SUCCESSFUL which is also the W ¼ Holmes, State of Flor- and Trucks. NOTICE is given pur- for 454.71 feet thence HIGH BIDDER OR BID- of Section 13, T6N, ida. Unless such certifi- TRUCKS - UP TO $300 10x20 $80.25 suant to a Final Judg- S21°42’27’’W for 716.77 DERS, AS THE CASE R15W. Proceed S87 cate shall be redeemed Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Call For Sat. Hours 850-547-0224 Open 24 Hours, Self-Service, ment of Foreclosure feet, thence MAY BE, SHALL POST degrees 16’29”E for according to law the Family Operated No Deposit, Units are Carpeted dated August 26, 2011, N89°58’31’’W for 154.02 WITH THE CLERK A 332.15 feet to an exist- property described in (850) 547-4709 in Case No. 10-398-CA feet thence DEPOSIT EQUAL TO 5 ing #8 rebar iron and such certificate shall be of the Circuit Court of N01°32’11’’W for PERCENT OF THE FI- the Point of Beginning; sold to the highest bid- You can now the Fourteenth Judicial 913.48 feet to the NAL BID. THE DE- thence S 00 degrees der at the courthouse Advertise your Circuit, in and for Southerly Right of Way POSIT SHALL BE AP- 11’17”E 488.59 to the door on the 17TH day SUBSCRIBE Talk about a great deal, Holmes County, Flor- line of a proposed road PLIED TO THE SALE Northern most R/W of of OCTOBER, 2011, at business or ida, in which Farm , thence N54°24’22’’E PRICE AT THE TIME SR #160, thence N 76 11:00 A.M. DATED this ON LINE advertise your Business or Credit of Northwest along said Right of OF PAYMENT. THE degrees 28’25”E 6TH day of SEPTEM- service here for Way line for 111.03 feet SUM REMAINING DUE BER, 2011. Signature: to the Service here for only Florida, ACA is the 399.94 feet along said only Plaintiff and Prime In- to the Point of Beginn- AND OWING AFTER R/W, thence along a Cody Taylor, Clerk of Washington vestors, Inc., Charles ing. Together with (i) all APPLICATION OF THE curve to the right hav- the Circuit Court- County News Thomas Hutchins a/k/a buildings, improve- DEPOSIT SHALL BE ing as its elements ra- Holmes County, Florida $18.00 C. Thomas Hutchins, ments, hereditaments, PAID TO THE CLERK dius of 2342.301 feet As published in the and the $10.00 David M. Pendarvis, and appurtenances IN CERTIFIED FUNDS and a Delta Angle of 03 Holmes County Times Holmes County per week! per week William R. Rhodes, Jr. thereunto appertaining, NO LATER THAN TEN degrees 28’56” for a Advertiser September 8 week minimum 8 week minimum and Michael A. as far as they may now (10) DAYS FROM THE arc distance of 142.33 14, 21, 28, October 5, Times-Advertiser Gurerra, are the De- or hereafter during the DATE OF SALE. THE feet, thence N 00 de- 2011. fendants, I will sell to term of this indenture SUCCESSFUL BID- grees 11’17” W 339.37 PUBLIC AUCTION chipleypaper.com 638-0212 638-0212 the highest and best belong to or be used in DER, OR BIDDERS, AT feet, thence N 87 de- The following vehicle bidder for cash at the connection with the oc- THE SALE WILL BE grees 07’03” W 529.29 will be sold at public or 547-9414 Front Door of the cupancy of any build- REQUIRED TO PLACE feet to the Point of Be- auction at Eastern Die- bonifaynow.com 547-9414 Holmes County Court- ing existing or to be THE REQUISITE ginning. Said parcel sel & Auto Wrecker house, 201 N. Okla- constructed on such STATE DOCUMEN- contains 5 acres more Service, Inc. 2005 S. homa Street, Bonifay, property; (ii) all fixtures, TARY STAMPS ON or less, and is located Waukesha, Bonifay, Fl. Florida at 11:00 a.m. equipment and acces- THE CERTIFICATE OF in the NW ¼ of the SW at 8:00 a.m. on Octo- on November 3, 2011, sions and attachments TITLE. If you are a per- ¼ of Section 13, Town- ber 12, 2011 for towing To Place An Ad Call 638-0212 or 547-9414 ✳ ✳ ✳ Wednesday, September 28, 2011 Holmes County Times Advertiser | B7

You Pick Field Peas Executive Open Friday Sept 23. S Industrial &/$66,),('$' of Washington County Office near Orange Hill off Manpower Space for rent down- Hwy 276 near county is currently taking town Chipley. All util. line follow signs or call applications for incl’d 638-1918 260-1368 '($'/,1(6 PRODUCTION WORKERS AND FORKLIFT OPERATORS i>`ˆ˜iÊvœÀÊV>ÃÈwi`Ê>`ÃÊ in Chipley, FL. WANTED; Musical In- Must be available For Rent: Nice struments of any kind Monday-Saturday. townhouse apartment. in any condition. Piano, First, Second & 2BR/2.5BA, one car ˆÃÊ œ˜`>ÞÊ>ÌÊ£ÓÊ œœ˜ÊvœÀÊ banjoes, drums, gui- Third Shifts garage in downtown tars, amps. LESSONS. Available. Bonifay. NO PETS. Call Covington Music, Chip- Candidates must (850)547-3129, ley. 850-638-5050. have GED or High (850)326-2586. Ì iÊ7i`˜iÃ`>ÞÊ«>«iÀÃÊ>˜`Ê School Education and will also be re- quired to pass a Publisher’s drug test and back- Notice ground check. / ÕÀÃ`>ÞÊ>ÌÊ£ÓÊ œœ˜ÊvœÀÊÌ iÊ For more All real estate advertis- information, call ing in this newspaper is Manpower subject to the Fair today at Housing Act which ->ÌÕÀ`>ÞÊ7iiŽi˜`Ê `ˆÌˆœ˜° 334-794-7564. makes it illegal to ad- vertise “any preference, limitation or discrimina- tion based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limita- Apply Now, 12 Drivers tion or discrimination” The Department of Needed Top 5% Pay 2 Familial status includes Health, children under the age Mos. CDL Class A Driv- of 18 living with parents Holmes County ing Exp (877)258-8782 or legal custodians, Health Department www.meltontruck.com pregnant women and has an opening for a people securing cus- full time tody of children under 18. ADVANCED Driver- GREAT MILES! REGISTERED Great Pay! $1000 This newspaper will not NURSE Sign-on for Experi- PRACTITIONER. knowingly accept any enced CO’s & $1500 In- advertising for real es- Annual salary range: centives for O/O’s. tate which is in violation $39,437.32- Driver Academy Re- of the law. Our readers $78,170.04. fresher Course availa- are hereby informed This is advanced ble. [email protected]. that all dwellings adver- tised in this newspaper and specialized (855)356-7121 nursing work are available on a equal providing Primary opportunity basis. To Care in which certain complain of discrimina- Need CDL Drivers A or tion call HUD toll-free at medical acts are 1-800-669-9777. The performed within B with 2 yrs recent commercial experience toll-free number for the protocol established hearing impaired is with medical to transfer motor 1-800-927-9275. practitioners. homes, straight trucks, The Advanced tractors, and buses. Registered Nurse www.mamotransporta- Practitioner tion.com (800)501-3783 will function under the Nursing Director. Network Marketers The physician will Get in too late? Income Ridgewood Apts. of supervise medical disappointing? Interna- Bonifay direction with tional Marketing Firm 2 bedroom unit $470 consultation and entering momentum with city utilities and general phase expanding in pest control support supervision. this area. Products en- (850)557-7732. Please apply on-line dorsed by world fa- at: mous doctor. Call https://jobs.myflorida.co (877)313-7794 Spacious m. One Refer to requisition Bedroom number 64003554. $425 Only State of Florida Two applications will be Bedroom accepted – no $475. resumes, please. Stove & Refrigerator. Date closes Free W/S/G 09/29/2011. No Pets EO/AA/VP Employer. Convenient location Downtown Chipley 638-3306. TRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY COUNCIL, INC. Townhouse Apt For is accepting Rent. 2BD/ 1 1/2 BA applications for a 638-1918 Maintenance/ Construction Laborer for the Weatherization Think Christmas, Start Program. Now! Own a Red Hot! 3Bd/1Ba, 1282 Holley SUMMARY OF Dollar, Dollar Plus, Rd Convenient location DUTIES: Mailbox Or Discount in Chipley. $650/mo + Perform a variety of Party Store From $650 sec.depo general maintenance $51,900 Worldwide! (850)271-9973. and/or carpenter 100% Turnkey duties. (800)518-3064 Apartment Size QUALIFICATIONS: WWW.DRSS20.COM cabin, prefer 1 High school diploma person, 8 miles south (GED), 1 year Bonifay, $400/ deposit related experience. $400/ month rent, REQUIREMENTS: appliances furnished. Perform a variety No Pets of general 229-400-5645 maintenance. Must be willing to comply $ Access Lawsuit with background Cash Now! $ As seen Cottage style house screening and drug on TV.$ Injury Lawsuit 3 Bdrm/1 bath, testing. Applications Dragging? Need screened porch. No may be obtained $500-$500,000++within smoking. Need refer- from any Tri-County 48/hrs? Low rates AP- ences. Bonifay area. Community Council, PLY NOW BY PHONE! (850)547-3494 Offices and Call Today! Toll-Free: submitted by (800)568-8321 Monday, www.lawcapital.com Oct 03, 2011, at 4:00 p.m. For information and an application call LeaAnn, Personnel Tech (850) 547-3689, or 2 & 3 BR on the agency $590 - $675 website Greenhead www.tricountycommuni- Washer & Dryer Incl tycouncil.com Some pets welcome Successful applicant will be subject to 248-0048 pre-employment drug test. 2 MOBILE HOMES Only qualified FOR RENT applicants will be 3BD/1.5 BA $425 + considered. deposit 2BD/1BA $400/ EQUAL mth +deposit Water & OPPORTUNITY garbage furnished. EMPLOYER AND Quiet park between DRUG AND SMOKE Chipley & Bonifay FREE WORKPLACE. 527-4911 or 547-4232

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Mobile Home for Rent Abandoned Lakeside 2 and 3 Bd Mobile 2BR/1BA w/ carport Farm! 4 acres - Lake An Advertising Breakthrough Homes for rent in Boni- and screened porch. access - $16,900; 10 fay. No Pets. 850-849-2526 or acres - Huge view - (850)547-3462. 850-849-2527 $29,900; 8 acres - Lakefront - $69,900. Foreclosure priced land in Upstate NY’s So. Tier!! Survey, clear THE 2BR Furnished Mobile Home CH/A. Real title! (877)352-2844. clean.$500/mth www.newyorklandand- $200/dep.850-638-1462& lakes.com 2BD 2BA Mobile Home CH/A, hardwood WHEEL floors. $200 dep $500/mth. No pets. 638-1462 DEAL 2BR/2BA, 3BR/2BA MH for rent. on Have a car, truck van or Pioneer Rd. Call 850-638-7315, motorcycle you are wanting 850-849-6842 or 638-9933. to sell? We'll run your ad in FACTORY DIRECT all three publications for 3BR/2 BA MH COMPLETE PACKAGES 3/4 mile from Bonifay FROM 8 WEEKS Elementary School. On $ Hwy 177A. Family 4,995 oriented park. Call FOR (850)547-3746. All Welded, All Aluminum Boats $19.99* Extra Nice Your land or Xtreme 3BD/ 1.5/ BA on Corbin A SAVINGS OF $32.01 OFF THE REGULAR PRICE Rd near Sapp Commu- family land is Boats nity Church. I furnish Bonifay Florida water, garbage, exter- all you need 20 Words - 8 Weeks - One LOW Price! www.xtremeindustries.com mination once a month, mow grass in summer to buy (850) 547-9500 months, and change air To place your ad, call condition filter once a a new home. month. For more infor- mation call Lou Corbin Call 850-638-0212 • 850-547-9414 at 638-1911 or 2005 Toyota Tundra 326-0044 Sorry No 850-682-3344 4X4. 4 door, white, Pets. 66.600 miles. Very Washington County News clean. $ 17,500 Call 850-638-8526. Holmes County Times-Advertiser For Rent For Sale 2BD 1BA $375/mth 1997 F Super Duty 1 Weekly Advertiser 2BD 2BA $450/ mth ton 5 speed 227,000 Bonifay water & sew- original miles, 7.3 die- *Up to 20 words. Personal ads only, no dealers. age included. 638-2999 10.3 Acres for sale in sel.$ 500 850-625-5629 Canopy Crossing, off Hwy 79, 179-A West- ville, Reedy Creek For Rent 3 BR/ 2 BA Property. $24,900 Doublewide in FIRM. Call Chester Bonifay. Sorry No Pets (813)655-9870 Please call 850-373-8938 FOR SALE 28 acres with small house on developed acre, $90, 000. Approx- For Rent imately 4 miles south of 3BD/ 2BA mobile Graceville with 1000+ home. footage on Hwy 77. Nice area outside Sign in front. city limits of 251-948-3620 or Chipley. Sorry No 850-638-8526 Pets. Days (850)638-4630, Reduced Price! nights Two 8 acres on Bedie (850)638-1434. Rd, Two 9 acres on Bedie Rd. Two 5 acres & One 10 acres on Buddy Rd. One 10 ac- res on Gainer Rd. 10 SEPT. 29, 30 & OCT. 1 acres on Hwy 77. Owner financing For more info call Milton 2BR MH for rent with Peel @ 850-638-1858. utility building, window air. 535-2657.

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