imesHOLMES COUNTY T Family fun at campout and saftey day dvertiser B1 Wednesday,A JUNE 6, 2012 www.bonifaynow.com Volume 122, Number 8 50¢ For the latest breaking news, visit BONIFAYNOW.COM Holmes County High honors seniors

The Holmes From Staff Reports Award for Outstanding Male Williams, Gary Scott, Sid John- IN BRIEF County High and Female Athletes of the Year son, Anthony Register and Ja- Transportation School Jack Davis BONIFAY — Holmes County were also named — Ethan Russ son Motley; the faculty of Hol- Memorial Award High School seniors were hon- and Sarah Kay Pippin. mes County High School; Vice- offered by Tri-County Outstanding ored Thursday night during The Jack Davis Memorial Principal Ron Dixon; Guidance Male and the annual Senior Awards pro- Award winners were chosen Counselor Alice Simmons; cur- Community Council by faculty for both athletic and riculum director Medea Callah- Female Athletes gram, held in the high school BONIFAY — Tri-County academic performance, and an; and Senior sponsors Rachel of the Year were gymnasium. will temporarily offer Honor students, athletes and awarded each year by the Hol- Edminson, Brandi Jordan, Lynn transportation for residents Ethan Russ, club members were all celebrat- mes County Times-Advertiser. Marshall, Stephanie Pippin and of Holmes and Washington left, and Sarah ed during the ceremony. The evening began with Carrie Thompson. counties wishing to go to Kay Pippin. For Courtney Reeves was named Principal Eddie Dixon, who rec- Class Historian Felicia Wil- Panama City, Marianna, more photos, the 2012 Valedictorian and Ma- ognized special guests includ- liams then read a history of the Bonifay and Chipley visit www. rissa English was named Salu- ing parents and grandparents; Class of 2012. for shopping and other bonifaynow. tatorian during the ceremony, Superintendent Gary Galloway; activities. com. and the Jack Davis Memorial School Board members Rusty See SENIORS A7 This will be provided on a fi rst-come, fi rst-serve basis and will depend on driver availability. BETHLEHEM HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION There will be a small co- pay required per rider depending on residential location and destination. Tri-County is still available for medical trips as well as transport to and from work. For more information, call the transportation Brown to seek offi ce at 547-3688. re-election to Catalpa Festival set for Saturday sheriff’s offi ce NEW HOPE — The 2012 From Staff Reports Catalpa Festival will be Saturday, June 9, at the BONIFAY — Holmes County New Hope Community Sheriff Tim Brown announced Center, 1243 Highway his intention to see re-election 179A, Westville. The to the sheriff’s offi ce Thursday. Festival includes a non- Pomp Brown has worked 27 years partisan political rally, for the people of Holmes dinner and silent cake County, the auction. last three The meal is scheduled circumstance and years serving for 2-5 p.m. and includes chicken/fi sh, hushpuppies/ Bethlehem High School held its as sheriff, he bread, coleslaw, potato graduation ceremony Friday with said in a news release. salad, baked beans, cake 32 seniors receiving diplomas. and a beverage. A $6 “I’m very Valedictorian Andrew Hauser humbled to have donation is requested. and Salutatorian Andrew Rainey Political speeches will be been chosen TIM BROWN from 5-7 p.m. and silent each gave speeches during the by you. If re- auction winners will be ceremony, and seniors presented elected, I promise to continue announced. roses to their parents. Graduating to serve you in an honest, Each candidate will with high honors were Tyler fair and professional manner. be allowed three minutes Walker, Allison Armstrong, Josh I also pledge to operate the to speak about their Forthman, Clarisa Adams, Kaylin Sheriff’s Offi ce with the least qualifi cations and plans. Griffi n, Jacob Jordan, Hayley See BROWN A3 Cake donations are Witt, Ford Leavins and Kendal still welcome. Call Pat Galloway at 956-5102 Herndon. For more photos, visit or Emily Wilkerson at www.bonifaynow.com. 956-4756 for more Owens seeks information. School Board INDEX Freedom announces sale to Halifax Media Group position IRVINE, Calif. — Freedom Commu- N.C.; The News Herald, Panama City transition to the new owner and Arrests ...... A3 From Staff Reports Opinion ...... A4 nications today announced the sale , Shelby, N.C.; and The Top- that the new owner shared our view of its properties in Florida and North sail Advertiser, Surf City, N.C. of the importance of community Outdoors ...... A6 Carolina to Halifax Media Group. Halifax Media Group will offer em- journalism. We believe these goals BONIFAY — Shirley Owens Extra ...... B1 The transaction, terms of which ployment to all existing employees. were all met in this transaction with announced her candidacy for Faith ...... B4 were not disclosed, is expected to “At a time when the newspaper Halifax.” the Holmes County School Obituaries ...... B5 close within 30 days. industry as a whole faces many chal- “At Halifax Media Group, we be- Board District 4 position on Classifi eds ...... B6 The properties involved in the lenges, local newspapers like these lieve in the future of newspapers,” Friday. transaction include Holmes County continue to thrive because they play said Michael Redding, CEO of Hali- “I take this opportunity Times-Advertiser, Bonifay; Times- such a critical role in the lives of their fax Media Group. “ The purchase of seriously and News, Burlington, N.C.; Havelock communities,” said Freedom CEO Freedom’s Florida and North Caroli- feel I would be News, Havelock, N.C.; The Daily Mitch Stern. “It’s also a real tribute na properties further demonstrates a very strong News, Jacksonville, N.C.; Free Press, to the dedication and hard work of our commitment to newspapers, not candidate for Kinston, N.C.; The Star, Port St. Joe; our employees that these properties only for their value as an investment, school board Phone: 850-547-9414 The Walton Sun, Santa Rosa Beach; were so attractive to a new owner.” but for the value they provide to the member. I am a Washington County News, Chi- “Providing value for our share- communities they serve. These retired teacher Web site: bonifaynow.com therefore I Fax: 850-547-9418 pley; The Crestview News Bulletin, holders was a major goal of this properties provide a perfect exten- SHIRLEY Crestview; The Destin Log, Destin; transaction, and others that we’ve sion to our recently acquired New would have OWENS Northwest Florida Daily News, Fort undertaken recently,” said Mark York Times Regional Newspaper endless time to Walton Beach; , McEachen, Freedom Executive Group papers and refl ect our inter- spend working Gastonia, N.C.; Jones Post, Kinston, Vice President, Chief Operating Of- est in preserving community jour- for the children of Holmes County, whether this be the N.C.; Santa Rosa Press Gazette and fi cer and Chief Financial Offi cer. “At nalism for many years to come.” Santa Rosa Free Press, Milton; Sun the same time we wanted to make Journal and The Shopper, New Bern, sure that current employees would See SALE A2 See OWENS A2 Connect With Us 24/7 Get breaking news, videos, expanded stories, photo galleries, opinions and more... And Mobile Too bonifaynow.com @WCN_HCT A2 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser Local Wednesday, June 6, 2012 owens from page A1 business aspect of the job or County. I strive to be a part ens Construction, Inc. She a news release. “I also have teacher for 36 years. “Dur- passion guided me to use the emotional side of things. of a team whose main goal is the daughter of Bonnie experience in accounting ing my tenure, I survived my knowledge and experi- I will be able to attend is to educate all the children Carnley and the late Festus and being a tax professional. many changes culturally ence from the classroom to legislative sessions, school of Holmes County to their Carnley. My family and I are very in- as well as in the state man- make the decision to run for activities, extracurricular maximum potential in a safe Owens attended Poplar volved in our church, Little dates. I have been a super- school board member. activities, and answer and cost effective environ- Springs High School and Rock Assembly of God here vising teacher for young “I strongly feel that with any phone call or emails ment,” said Owens. graduated as the 1970 class in Bonifay. I serve as adult teachers, grade chairman, my determination, experi- personally,” Owens said. Owens was born and Valedictorian. Sunday school teacher and spelling bee coordinator, ence, and time, I could be “I pledge to remain raised in Holmes County “I continued my educa- the church secretary.” Tropicanna speech coach, a great advocate for the open-minded to every tax and has been married to tion at Chipola and gradu- “One of my goals in life National Beta judge and children in Holmes Coun- payer, board member, staff Howard Owens for 41 years. ated with honors from Troy has always been to help coordinator, Beta sponsor ty,” she said. “It is my goal member, student, teacher, They have three children State University with a mas- people who are in need. I for 22 years, Florida Beta and belief that every child custodian, cafeteria worker, and two grandchildren. Her ter’s degree in Elementary strive to attain this goal and Sponsor for the entire state should receive a quality and bus driver of Holmes husband owns Howard Ow- Education,” Owens said in stay involved in the com- and the first ever Florida education. Quality educa- munity and have been for Sponsor of the Year,” Owens tion is the building block for quite some time,” she said. said. “None of these honors a successful life. “I have been or currently were as satisfying as help- “Every child counts. am involved with PTO, the ing children solve a math The children today are the advisory board for Ameri- problem or teaching them leaders of tomorrow. Los- can Cancer Society, Garden a new lesson for the first ing a child to lack of educa- Club, Hospice volunteer, time. There is a great deal tion can only lead to nega- Gideon Auxiliary, member of satisfaction in seeing chil- tive impacts during their of the advisory council for dren succeed.” lifetime. We need to bring the Area Agency on Aging Retiring after 36 years of our children up in an envi- for North Florida, Inc. and a teaching, Owens said she is ronment where they can convalescent volunteer.” still passionate about edu- receive equal, quality and Owens said she followed cation. “I want to see every efficient education helping her passion for education child succeed in the class- them be the best they can and became a classroom room as well as in life. This be,” Owens said. sale from page A1 About Freedom lary magazines and other Daytona Beach, Fla. The specialty publications. The company’s investment Communications Company’s news, informa- group includes Stephens Freedom Communica- tion and entertainment Capital Partners, JAARSSS tions, headquartered in Ir- websites and mobile ap- Media, and Redding Invest- vine, Calif., is a national pri- plications complement its ments. The group consists vately owned information print properties. For more of 16 publications in six and entertainment compa- information, visit www.free- states, primarily situated ny of print publications and dom.com. in the Southeast. Halifax interactive businesses. The Media’s strategy is to invest Company’s print portfolio About Halifax long-term capital in qual- includes approximately 100 ity companies positioned publications, including 20 Media Group in strong markets that are daily newspapers, weekly Founded in 2010, Halifax closely connected to the newspapers, plus ancil- Media is headquartered in community.

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May 14 – May 18, 2012 1-1987 of Samson Ala. and May 21- May 25, 2012 possible cost to the Brown said. mes County safer by con- Marriages Crystal Marie Fulford 12-12- taxpayers, as shown in From the period Janu- tinuing to take a very ef- Brian Jaminson Brewer 1990 of Samson Ala. Marriages the past couple of years ary 2009 through June 30, fective community-based 3-10-1987 of Bonifay and Harlon Wade Stephens, by not asking for a budget 2011, the Sheriff’s Offi ce approach to combating Contessa Zekeivis Roche Divorces 7-20-1962, of Westville and increase, yet being recorded approximately drugs.” 7-25-1989 of Bonifay Scott Sketoe and Micki Nicole Allison Bove, 11-8- operated effi ciently,” 227 drug-related arrests. In an effort to prosecute Charles Lon Paul 8-28- Sketoe 1968, of Westville Brown said. From July 2011 through property crimes, the Sher- 1985 of Bonifay and Emily William A Champion John Carl Reynolds, 3- In 2010 the Holmes the current date the Sher- iff’s Offi ce has made many Charlene Harrison 11-11- and Stacey E. Champion 29-2969 of Caryville and Lisa County Sheriff’s Offi ce iff’s Offi ce has recorded arrests over the past few 1989 of Bonifay Clayton Earl Joiner and Ann Brown, 7-28-1977, of was No. 1 in the Florida roughly 206 drug-related years, Brown said. Since Vicente Caal Cucul 12- Jennifer Ann Joiner Bonifay Panhandle in clearing charges, Brown said. July 2011 they have fi led crimes according to the “That a total of around approximately 43 burglary Holmes County ARRESTS Florida Department 433 drug-related charges charges. The Sheriff’s Of- of Law Enforcement, since I took offi ce.” fi ce also had fi led approxi- May 20 – May 26, 2012 48, lewd and lascivious for Hillsborough Brown said. “In a small Since July 2011 the mately 70 theft charges exhibition Sabrina Marie Neal, 30, department with limited Sheriff’s Offi ce has fi led since July 2011. Ashlynn Michael Banks, Josh Lee Herndon, 27, retail theft resources, that made me approximately 101 meth- “I will continue my 18, burglary, theft hold for Hillsborough Dana Leigh Pippins, 35, very proud of my staff amphetamine-related open door policy and I Chris Brown, 41, hold for Katherine Elizabeth violation of state probation for their hard work and charges. Approximately welcome your comments Hillsborough Holt, 47, weekender on uttering forged dedication.” 12 of those methamphet- and concerns. No appoint- Thomas Justin Cannon, Melvin Levon King, 55, instrument Since July of 2011, the amine charges are for ment necessary,” Brown 19, burglary, grand theft violation of probation on John Wiley Spann, 51, Sheriff’s Offi ce has fi led the more serious offense said. “Please allow me the Michael T. Corkey, 29, diving under the infl uence, grand theft approximately 1,246 crimi- of traffi cking in metham- opportunity to continue failure to appear on sexual violation of probation on no Jeremy David Stacey, 30, nal charges for various of- phetamine, Brown said. in my 27 years of law en- battery upon child under 12 valid drivers license failure to appear fenses. In many of those, “If re-elected, I promise forcement here in Holmes Melissa Ann Dubry, 41, Chris Allen Kirk, 26, Donna Ann Stillson, 50, residents of Holmes Coun- to continue to be vigilant County by re-electing me hold for another agency violation of probation on domestic violence ty had been victimized, in my duties to make Hol- as your sheriff.” David Duffell, 34, dealing grand theft Travis Lee Walker, 30, in stolen property, child Jermey C. Lambert, violation of probation two support 32, lewd and lascivious on counts Delisa Brown Evans, 39, victim less than 12 James Mathew battery, domestic violence Lisa Ann McGlauen, 39, Williams, 24, hold for Homer Austin Evans, 48, violation of probation on outside agency assault, domestic violence issuing worthless check Douglas Lee Yahney, 59, Silverio Hernandez, Victor Morales, 33, hold domestic violence

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Does anyone get back in the home made blueberry has picked up the ice she can buy. On her way in my recliner, not a foot ever have crazy bed and go ahead ice cream. I am thinking, when he delivered berries to the dance recital, she’s from the T.V., and settle days like mine was and be sick. “I’ll sell homemade to the Pig.) run out of gas. I direct her down to my Saturday last Saturday? On the way in, blueberry ice cream at When I come home to the barn where Jack night routine of watching Perhaps it’s however, I notice the blueberry shed for from Doc’s, the men are can help her. He’s busy RFD T.V., Reno’s Old because I am a puddle beside Memorial Day weekend. surprised when I bring in a with a customer, but he Time music hour is on . At ADD or ADHD or the freezer in the It will surely be better crate of sweet corn, which gives her the gasoline and 9:15 p.m., I am awakened something else Happy corner garage. Every than the $4 cup I bought was nice and fresh and tells her just to fill the can by the phone ringing. I (hopefully not Hazel Wells Tison thing in there at the County Fair.” So I too good a deal to pass up. up and bring it back when slept right through The Alzheimer’s). First, has thawed. I bring the cartons of half Besides, the beach goers she has time. Marty Stewart Show, the alarm awakens ask my life mate and half in and put them will probably buy it when By now, I have The Pressleys, Mid West me at 6 a.m. I have to go to get the Rainbow down in the refrigerator until I they stop for blueberries. decided I am not sick. I Country, Branson on The pick up the pickers. So I for me to suction out the finish the freezer clean- If not, I’ll freeze it in the have decided blueberry Road, The Cumberland get up, and I think I am water. After checking up and the fig-preserving. new freezer I may have to customers will not be Highlanders show, and going to be sick. (I am the contents, I decide to By then its time to buy. eating my blueberry ice Molly B’s Polka Show is never sick. It must be the make preserves from the fix us some lunch. I still By 3 p.m., my kitchen cream. While it churns, I in full swing, and Jack is muscle relaxer the doctor figs, which are completely think I need to lie down, is a disaster with lunch put up the groceries, wrap ready for bed. just prescribed.) But I thawed. So I gather but the nausea is wearing dishes not put away, the watermelon and put That two-hour nap go on and pick up the jars and sugar, etc., and off or I’ve been too groceries not put away, fig it in the barn refrigerator was a healer. I am workers. start that process. (That busy to notice it. In the preserves on the counter, and throw the dishes in reminded that there is Maybe after I have freezer contains mostly meantime, Doc’s Market two thirds of a watermelon the dish washer, label the some advantage to having breakfast, I won’t feel fruit juice or fruit frozen needs some blueberries, by the sink and the ice preserves and put them Attention Deficit Disorder sick. for jam and jelly.) but Jack and Glen pack cream churn grinding in a box to take to the or whatever it is that I Breakfast over, I go out Because the cartons those. I need several away in the sink. The blueberry shed. I check have. I start so many to pack blueberries for of fat free half and half grocery items that I can front door bell rings, and the garage freezer and it is projects, I do eventually the Piggly Wiggly. Glen my friend had scrounged pick up as I deliver to a young lady is frantically re-freezing. The door had finish some of them. (By will deliver them, so I go somewhere was thawed, Doc’s. I’m still aiming to waving a $10 bill, asking been left ajar. the way, the beach goers in the house thinking I’ll I also decided to make make ice cream. (Glen if we have some gasoline By 6 p.m., I collapse did want the sweet corn.)

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Rick Scott answers MX5100 they should contact him at ited tuition increases from their board of trustees and questions for Florida the governor’s office. “Call TV following his Q&A me, I will return your calls,” the state Board of Gover- nors, especially University meeting with officials he said. “I spend most of from Washington and L3800 my day on the phone.” of Florida and Florida State He gave as an example, University. Holmes counties on getting a state permit. “We Scott said universities Monday. should examine where have procedures and rules throughout the state are in place, and we have them they are spending money and balance their budgets having difficulty paying for a reason. But if a pro- their Medicaid costs. cess that should take 30 rather than raising tuition. Had Scott signed HB Scott signed HB 5301 in days takes two years, then March, which changed the something is wrong. The 7129, universities that met 11 of 14 performance- way counties were billed government isn’t there to for Medicaid costs. Under cause problems.” based benchmarks would the new law, counties could Kubota already sets the bar for Asked about unemploy- have been allowed to ask be forced to pay the state well-engineered, high-performance ment benefits abuse, Scott the Florida Board of Gov- ernors for hikes beyond a an additional $325.5 million compact tractors. Now we’re setting noted that the long-term in Medicaid costs, accord- unemployment benefits current 15 percent cap, ac- a money saving standard, too. For a cording to the Miami Her- ing to the Miami Herald. limited time, you can save big on your are paid with federal funds, Scott signed the bill over and since the state’s unem- ald. The criteria included next Kubota – quality equipment that high GPAs of incoming objections from county offi- works hard for you today…and holds its ployment rate has dropped cials who had urged him to freshmen and a high value tomorrow. below 9 percent those long- veto it. term benefits are likely to amount of research activ- ity, for example. Only the County officials say it be reduced. will require local taxpayers “When I first took - of University of Florida and Florida State University to pay for mistakes made fice, there were 568,000 by the state’s electronic Smart Engineering ‡)XHO(I¿FLHQW‡ Reliable ‡ Long-lasting Value people on unemployment would have qualified. billing system, according Let your authorized dealer show you how rewarding it is to own a Kubota. Offers end June 30, 2012. in the state,” Scott said. UF and FSU were hop- ing to use additional reve- to the Associated Press. “That number is down to Counties are required to 340,000.” nues to enhance academic programs. pay a share of the Medicaid He also noted that there costs for their residents. are also 243,000 open jobs Scott called for further Florida Association listed in the state work- review of the state’s uni- Panhandle Tractor, Inc. of Counties president force system. versities and how they 5003 Hwy. 90 Doug Smith said the new On education, Scott said spend money. 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She PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING called him up and said she was the top Google story on The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has scheduled a public information meeting regarding Yahoo News once the AP reported the story. Scott Road over Parrot Creek Bridge (Bridge Number 524128) “‘I have an anthropol- Financial Project Identification Number: 426357-1-52-01 ogy degree,’ she said. And I and asked, ‘How’s that working Jessie O. Lewis Road over Boggy Branch Bridge (Bridge Number 524159) out for you?’” the governor Financial Project Identification Number: 427197-1-52-01 said. She is currently pursu- ing an MBA degree, Scott added. Scott said he wants col- leges and universities to Thursday, June 7, 2012 graduate more students from in-demand areas in STEM (science, technol- 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. CDT ogy, engineering and math) fields. New Hope Volunteer Fire Station “Why spend your tax 1243 Highway 179A dollars on areas where graduates can’t get work?” Westville, Florida the governor asked. “Forty percent of University of Florida graduates are now graduating in debt. If they can’t get a job, then they are in for a tough time.” This public information meeting is being held to afford interested persons an opportunity to preview proposed improvements and ask questions concerning both bridge replacement projects. There will be no formal presentation. Maps, drawings and other information will be Washington County available for review. FDOT representatives will be present to explain the projects, answer questions and receive comments. School District Superinten- dent Sandra Cook pointed out that 75 percent of the Public participation is solicited without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability or family status. Persons who require special accommodations under students in her district the Americans with Disabilities Act or persons who require translation services (free of charge) should contact the department’s General Consultant Project Manager, Sandra Lamb, (850)638-2288 or via email at [email protected] at least seven days prior to the meeting. For additional project information, please contact Ian Satter, were not planning on going FDOT District Three Public Information Director toll-free at (888) 638-0250 extension 205 or via email [email protected]. to college. “I agree with the standards, and the academ- Send your Outdoors news to [email protected] A UTDOORS Section Wednesday, June 6, 2012Owww.bonifaynow.com | www.chipleypaper.com Page 6 Hooked on Outdoors

If you enjoy catching dolphin, now is your chance to do so without having to go very far offshore. Saragossa grass has started coming to shore and along with it come dolphins eating the WATCH OUT! small fish and crabs Be on the lookout for poisonous and non-poisonous snakes that live in the grass. The next time you By STAN KIRKLAND according to the Centers non-poisonous species camouflaged. are out in the Gulf and Florida Wildlife Conservation for Disease Control and found in Florida. In addition Coral snakes are the only come upon a stretch Commission Prevention. to the cottonmouth, the species of the group whose of this grass, drop a While most people see list of poisonous snakes venom affects the central hil Manor remem- handful on snakes around water and includes the canebrake nervous system. They have bers the day like it the deck of automatically assume rattlesnake, Eastern small fangs, in comparison was yesterday. It your boat they are cottonmouths, diamondback, pygmy with the other poisonous was late spring in and watch P that’s generally not the rattlesnake, copperhead snakes, and coral snake 1993 when he was working what case, Dr. John Himes, a and coral snake. bites are fairly rare. by himself on the Apalachic- comes out. wildlife biologist with the The canebrake, also “Coral snakes are ola River Wildlife and Envi- Crabs and Florida Fish and Wildlife called a timber rattler, is inoffensive and almost ronmental Area tearing out shrimp will Conservation Commission the rarest of the group. secretive,” Himes said. a beaver dam on a wetland. Outdoor be jumping (FWC) said. Specimens are occasionally “You find them around yard Manor, who at the time around. “Probably 80 percent to found in Northwest litter or decaying leaves and Life had worked four years as Scott Lindsey If you 90 percent of the snakes Florida from the Olustee such, but if a person wears a wildlife biologist with the captainlindsey@ have an people see in and around area to Alachua County. gloves to do their yard work, Florida Game and Fresh knology.net aquarium, water are harmless water Canebrakes are more they have nothing to fear Water Fish Commission, they snakes,” Himes said. “If common in Georgia and from this snake.” was almost through with his provide suitable you pick them up, they may Alabama and Southeastern Although many people work when a 2.5- to-3-foot- specimens to keep bite because they don’t like states. are afraid of all snakes, long cottonmouth struck alive and take home. being handled, but they are The more common Himes said it’s important the index finger on his left Some fine dolphins not poisonous.” poisonous snakes in Florida to remember poisonous and hand. Almost immediately are being caught in this Himes said both include the cottonmouth, nonpoisonous species play his finger and hand began to grass and around the cottonmouths and the five Eastern diamondback and an important role in the throb and burn. buoys. The dolphins species of water snakes pygmy rattlesnakes. The environment by preying on Manor knew he had to follow the weed patches found in the Panhandle play latter two are usually found rats, mice, small reptiles get to a doctor. He cranked all the way to the beach, an important ecological role in more rural settings and amphibians, rabbits and up his four-wheeler, drove where the grass dies by feeding on dead or dying where there’s ample cover. even each other in some himself to the Howard as well as the small fish, amphibians and small Himes said copperheads cases. Creek compound and in a creatures that live in it. invertebrates. are usually found north Himes said people, few minutes was at Gulf Some people still All told, there are only of Highway 20 in the particularly those new Pines Hospital in Port St. are shocked when you six species of poisonous Panhandle and commonly in to Florida and who fear Joe. He was given five vials tell them you caught snakes and more than 40 low-lying areas along creeks snakes, should consider of antivenin to negate the a dolphin, because and rivers. He said they obtaining a book or going effects of the poisonous bite, they think you mean are expertly online to look up the reptiles but it took weeks for the a porpoise. We have and amphibians of Florida. fooled around with swelling to go down in his the names of animals left hand. and fish so much we Every year across really don’t know what the United States an someone is talking estimated 7,000-8,000 about when they people are bitten by mention dolphin. poisonous snakes. When I was growing About five people up, I never heard that die from the bites, word used in reference to a porpoise. They have started calling porpoises, dolphins, and it is so confusing we now have to call dolphins mahi-mahi, the name Hawaiians use. I’m not from Hawaii, and I don’t call dolphins mahi-mahi. Dolphins are also called dorado, but I guess that name isn’t as cute as mahi- mahi. It’s just like the political correctness police who demand that the species we called jewfish forever now must be referred to as goliath grouper. Whether you call them mahi-mahi, dorado or dolphin, this fi sh is within casting range of small boats. You should not have to go more than two or three miles offshore to catch them. Patton Park awarded FWC gopher tortoise grant Special to Florida Freedom Newspapers Health concerns for nearby residents occasionally drink standing water in from the 2007 prescribed burn led to a deci- times of extreme drought. John David Patton Park in Carrabelle sion to mow instead of burn. The gopher tortoises can be is the recipient of a $5,000 Florida Fish and To ensure the safety of the gopher tor- found throughout Florida and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) toises, the garden club surveyed and fl agged southern areas of Georgia, South Gopher Tortoise Habitat Management six burrows and the city work crew hand- Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama and Grant. cleared around the entrances. the tip of eastern Louisiana. Patton Park is a 55-acre parcel consist- Approximately, 25 acres of uplands were They dig burrows up to 50 feet ing of pine fl atwoods and planted slash pine mowed by DOF using a bush-hog in October long, tunneling three feet below the with scattered wetlands. It was acquired by 2011. surface of the soil in dry habitats. In May 2012, Odie Lazlo of Crowder Exca- the city in 2004 with Florida Forever funds These tunnels provide shelter and vating rehabilitated the fi re line separating and is managed as a nature park with a pic- protection from weather and fi re for the pine trees from the ti ti swamps. nic pavilion, trails, native plant gardens and hundreds of other species. Since mowing may be substituted for restrooms. The gopher tortoise grows on av- MYFWCMEDIA | Special to Florida Freedom Newspapers burning, these management tools are criti- The habitat management project to opti- erage to be slightly less than one foot cal in the success of reducing fuel load and mize the area for resident gopher tortoises long and weighs about 29 pounds. as habitat loss through human develop- encouraging vegetative species that the go- Since July 7, 1987, the U.S. Fish and Wild- began with an onsite meeting of FWC bi- ment, use as a pet or for meat, relocation pher tortoises need to thrive. life Service has listed the gopher tortoise as ologists and Division of Forestry (DOF) causing population disruption and disease Gopher tortoises are plant-eating scav- “threatened.” Its status is listed as “under prescribed burn specialists, Carrabelle City caused by relocation. engers. Their diets contains more than 300 review” in Florida. The Sea Oats Garden Club will continue Administrator Courtney Millender and Sea species of plants. The University of Florida Conservation to monitor the gopher tortoise burrows and Oats Garden Club President Lesley Cox to They also eat mushrooms and fruits, in- Clinic Center for Governmental Respon- work to rehabilitate the native plants gar- prepare a scope of work plan for fall 2011 and cluding blackberries and paw paws. They sibility at Levin College of Law described dens. If you are interested in helping, contact spring 2012. usually get water from the food they eat, but the main threats to the tortoise population Lesley Cox at 697-5555. Wednesday, June 6, 2012 Local Holmes County Times-Advertiser | A7 Kiwanis SENIORS from page A1 Students and groups honored JROTC Coach: Stephanie Pippin Digital Designs III, English IV included: Sponsor: Randy Burlew Players: Danielle Payne, — Marena Upton welcomes Clubs Students: Brandon Carnley, Sarah Pippin and Courtney JROTC IV — Brandon Carter Johnny Rose, Taylor Smith, Parker Reeves and Levi Westbrook Alpha-Tri-Hi-Y Taylor, Levi Westbrook and Baseball Culinary Arts IV, Spanish II Sponsors: Amy Somerset Battlebot Harold Wolfl ey Coach: Ron Dixon — Marissa English and Lucy Etheridge FCA Players: Shaune Boschulte, Art — Taylor Smith Students: Samantha Balkom, Sponsor: Rachel Belser and Tanner Bryant, Derek Hall, Cole Consumer Math, English/ Champs Marissa English, Kayln Hardin, Stephanie Pippin Long, Ethan Russ, and Will Reading — D. W. Harris Drew Howell, Kristin McKay, Student: President, Jack Thompson AP US History — Heather By CECILIA SPEARS Haleigh Manuel, Danielle Payne, Moore Golf Burlew 547-9414 | @WCN_HCT Sarah Pippin, Alana Sheffi eld Band Coach: Emily Rone Spanish II — Kolten Sellers [email protected] and Marena Upton. Sponsor: Zack Dobbs Player: Hunter Thompson English, Social Studies, Math, FBLA BONIFAY — Bonifay Ki- Students: Sebastian Fox, Sam Reading — Harold Wolfl ey Sponsor: Kelly Leavins wanis Club welcomed the Nolen, Kolten Sellers and Levi Reading — Stormy Sears Students: Holton Adams, robotics class from Beth- Westbrook Academic Clubs Marissa English, Haylee Harris, lehem High School to their Drama meeting on May 30 to have Brandi Rhinerson, Michael Mu Alpha Theta Achievement Medals Sponsor: Rickey Ward then speak about their re- Rumiano, Alana Sheffi eld, Students: President, Jon Students: Holton Adams, Spanish — Courtney Reeves sent experience as second Marena Upton, Kelsey Wilkerson Pendoley; Jack Connell, Marissa Jeremy Bailey, Nicolad Bell, Journalism and Art — Kelsey place winner and winner of and Felicia Williams, English, Amber Hailed, Sarah Brandon Carter, Dylan Chitty, Wilkerson the Judges Choice Award Journalism Pippin, Courtney Reeves, Science — Amber Hailed for this year’s STEM TECH Braden Cooper, Chelsey Cullifer, Sponsor: Kelly Leavins Michael Rumiano, Kolten Sellers Olympiad 2012 battlebot Zac Garner, Kayln Hardin, Agriscience — Kellen Sellers Students: Marissa English, and Taylor Smith competition. Haylee Harris, Drew Howell, JROTC — Levi Westbrook Haleigh Manuel, Sam Nolen, Seven students from the Sam Nolen, Jennifer Pitts and Drama — Nic Bell Courtney Reeves, Michael robotic class made their way Alana Sheffi eld. Family and Consumer Science Rumiano, Marena Upton, Kelsey A/B Honor Roll to Miami during the early Chorus and Business — Marissa English morning hours of Wednes- Wilkerson and Felicia Williams. Samantha Balkon, Nic Bell, Sponsor: Rickey Ward Mathematics — Jon Pendoley day, April 25 to compete FCCLA Hadley Brown, Brandi Brubaker, Students: Jeremy Bailey, Band — Sam Nolen against other robots from Sponsor: Sandra Logan Heather Burlew, Brandon Samantha Balkom, Nicholas Golf — Hunter Thompson high schools and colleges Students: Marissa English, Carnley, Marrisa English, Bell, Heather Burlew, Braden Cheerleading — Amber from across the nation. Drew Howell, Kristen McKay and Angelea French-Pou, Breanna Hailes “Armed with only their Cooper, Chelsey Cullifer, Zach Whittney Sexton Gambrell, Amber Hailes, D. W. Computer Science — Michael wits and a 120 pound robot Garner, Kayln Hardin, Haylee FFA Harris, Haylee, Harris, Jervonte named Rhinoceros Prime Harris, Tiara Johnson and Alana Rumiano Sponsor: Chad Gainey Johns, Tiara Johnson, Jordan Engaged, they eagerly trav- Sheffi eld. Technology Education — eled the 600 miles to STEM Students: Hadley Brown, McAllister, Kristen McKay, Jack Marena Upton TECH Olympiad 2012 which Haleigh Bush, Matthew Moore, Carlee Oldham, Danielle Chorus — Haylee Harris was hosting Forehand, Lindsey Miller, Zach Sports Payne, Sarah Pippin, Stormy Football — Ethan Russ BOTSIQ fi nals,” said the Nolin, Kellan Sellers, Whittney Football Sears, Chris Rockwell, Michael Volleyball — Ana Marinaccio student’s Math and robotics Sexton, Caleb Strickland, Kyle Coach: Brad Johnson Rumiano, Ethan Russ, Will Track — Shelby Sellers teacher, Gary Driver. “The Tate, Aaron Taylor and Will Players: Nic Bell, Tanner Thompson, Kelsey Wilkerson, event was hosted by USATL, Thompson. Bryant, Harley Ferguson, Dustin and Emily Yancey. Scholarships and Awards the United States Alliance Key Club Moore, Wil Parmer, Ryder for Technology Literacy.” Sponsor: Lori Stade Rebuck, and Ethan Russ Football Scholarship — Ethan Driver said there was Students: Jeremy Bailey, Volleyball A Honor Roll Russ, Bethel College more being done at the four- Basketball Scholarship — Brandon Baker, Summer Beasley, Coach: Rachel Edminson Harley Ferguson, Jonathon day event. There were nu- Jordan Mcallister, Lyon College merous competitions being Brandi Brubaker, Heather Burlew, Players: Angelea French-Pou Pendoley, Courtney Reeves, Baseball Scholarship conducted, including Lego Dustin Dobson, Marissa English, and Sarah Pippin Kolton Sellers, and Harold — Will Thompson, Tallahassee League, VEXing Challenge, Andrew Griffi n, Kayla Hardin, Cheerleading Wolfl ey Community College Assistive Device Design, Col- Haylee Harris, Haleigh Manuel, Coaches: Vickie Steverson Individual Subject Certifi cates Geneva County Medical lege Design, Computer Pro- Kristen McKay, Tony Moore, and Eddie Dixon Ms. Callahan read names Society and Wiregrass gramming, and Video Game Angel Mullins, Alana Sheffi eld, Cheerleaders: Heather and Mr. Dixon distributed the Programming in addition to Medical Center Scholarship Kolton Sellers, Hunter Thompson, Burlew, Marissa English, Amber certifi cates the college and high school — Outstanding Science Scholar Will Thompson, Marena Upton, Hailes, Alana Sheffi eld, Kelsey Anatomy — Harley Ferguson BattleBots competing in — Jonathan Pendoley Felicia Williams and Kelsey WIlkerson and Felicia Williams Chemistry I — Will Parmer the BOTSIQ open class and Miss Bonifay $1,200 Wilkerson Boys Basketball and Ethan Russ educational class. Scholarship — Chelsey Cullifer Student Government Association Coach: Poe White Physics, Ap Chemistry, Honors He said that by Sun- Chipola College, Literature/ day afternoon, Rhinoceros Sponsor: Lynn Marshal Players: Jordan McAllister, English IV — Jon Pendoley Language Festival 2012 Oral Prime Engaged was the Students: President, Chelsey MacKenzie Strickland, Ethan English — Carlee Oldham Interpretation First Place — only robot that had not Cullifer; Vice-President, Will Russ, Jervonte Johns and Will Ap Chemistry, Honors Jeremy Bailey lost a match in the double Thompson; Treasurer, Marena Thompson Economics — Courtney Reeves Yates Construction $4,000 elimination bracket system Upton; Reporter, Haylee Harris; Girls Basketball Government/Economics, — Marena Upton of the high school division, Samantha Balkon, Heather Coach: Devon Miles Digital Designs II, Art — Kelsey which quickly caught and Chipola Valedictorian Burlew, Marissa English, Amber Player: Summer Beasley WIlkerson kept the eyes of the judges. Scholarship — Courtney Reeves Hailed, Haleigh Manuel, Kristen Track Ag Sales and Service III “Each fi ght they had Kiwanis Club Scholarship to McKay, Kolton Sellers, Alana Players: Tony Moore, Shelby — Lindsey Miller knocked out their oppo- attend Chipola College $1,000 Sheffi eld, Hunter Thompson and Sellers and Aaron VanDyke Digital Design I — Dam nents with the longest — Heather Burlew. match lasting about two Kelsey Wilkerson. Softball Nolen minutes of the three minute round, however they had to Don Hersman of the beat the robot coming back Bonifay Kiwanis Club from the loser’s bracket presents the Juli McFatter/ to be named champ,” said Bonifay Kiwanis Club Driver. “The Miami high Scholarship of $1,000 school bot Diesel had lost in to Heather Burlew. Far the fi rst round but managed to work its way through the left, Seniors in the HCHS loser’s bracket and stood in Journalism Club included, the way of a clean sweep. from left, Marena Upton, The fi rst match went the Courtney Reeves, Sam full three minutes and the Nolen, Haleigh Manuel judge’s decision went to and Marissa English. Diesel.” Photos by RANDAL SEYLER | Driver explained that Times-Advertiser since that was Rhino’s fi rst loss, a second three-minute round was scheduled and in the second fi ght against Diesel neither bot was able to knock out the other bot. PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING “Once again it went to a judge’s decision,” said The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has scheduled a public information meeting regarding Driver. “This time it was a split decision but the victo- White Road over Unnamed Branch Bridge (Bridge Number 524015) ry went to Diesel. Rhinoc- Financial Project Identification Number: 426240-1-52-01 eros Prime Engaged had come up a little short but enjoyed the second place standing when during the awards ceremony they White Road Bridge were named the “Judges Location Choice Award” winner for Tuesday, June 12, 2012 the best overall robot at the competition.” 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. CDT Driver said that Judges Choice Award was more then meets the eye. Ponce de Leon Town Hall “This is the most cov- PUBLIC MEETING LOCATION: 1580 Highway 90 eted award and is based on Ponce de Leon Town Hall Ponce de Leon, Florida design, durability, aggres- 1580 Highway 90 sion, team spirit, and robot Ponce de Leon, FL 32455 ability,” said Driver. MEETING DATE/TIME: There were over 200 June 12, 2012 5 p.m. – 6 p.m. CDT robots competing in the four weight classes, said Driver, and after fi nishing the high school class con- This public information meeting is being held to afford interested persons an opportunity to preview proposed improvements and ask test without much damage, questions concerning replacing the wooden bridge over Unnamed Branch with a concrete box culvert and paving the roadway the team agreed to accept a approaches. Construction is currently funded summer 2014. There will be no formal presentation. Maps, drawings and other challenge from the college information will be available for review. FDOT representatives will be present to answer questions and receive comments division winners, The Uni- versity of Miami. Also during this meeting Public participation is solicited without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability or family status. Persons who require special accommodations scholarships were present- under the Americans with Disabilities Act or persons who require translation services (free of charge) should contact the department’s General Consultant Project Manager, ed to students from across Sandra Lamb, (850)638-2288 or via email at [email protected] at least seven days prior to the meeting. For additional project information, please contact Holmes County. Ian Satter, FDOT District Three Public Information Director toll-free at (888) 638-0250 extension 205 or via email [email protected]. Send your Outdoors news to [email protected] A UTDOORS Section Wednesday, June 6, 2012Owww.bonifaynow.com | www.chipleypaper.com Page 8 Hooked on Outdoors

If you enjoy catching dolphin, now is your chance to do so without having to go very far offshore. Saragossa grass has started coming to shore and along with it come dolphins eating the WATCH OUT! small fish and crabs Be on the lookout for poinsonous and non-poisonous snakes that live in the grass. The next time you By STAN KIRKLAND according to the Centers non-poisonous species camouflaged. are out in the Gulf and Florida Wildlife Conservation for Disease Control and found in Florida. In addition Coral snakes are the only come upon a stretch Commission Prevention. to the cottonmouth, the species of the group whose of this grass, drop a While most people see list of poisonous snakes venom affects the central hil Manor remem- handful on snakes around water and includes the canebrake nervous system. They have bers the day like it the deck of automatically assume rattlesnake, Eastern small fangs, in comparison was yesterday. It your boat they are cottonmouths, diamondback, pygmy with the other poisonous was late spring in and watch P that’s generally not the rattlesnake, copperhead snakes, and coral snake 1993 when he was working what case, Dr. John Himes, a and coral snake. bites are fairly rare. by himself on the Apalachic- comes out. wildlife biologist with the The canebrake, also “Coral snakes are ola River Wildlife and Envi- Crabs and Florida Fish and Wildlife called a timber rattler, is inoffensive and almost ronmental Area tearing out shrimp will Conservation Commission the rarest of the group. secretive,” Himes said. a beaver dam on a wetland. Outdoor be jumping (FWC) said. Specimens are occasionally “You find them around yard Manor, who at the time around. “Probably 80 percent to found in Northwest litter or decaying leaves and Life had worked four years as Scott Lindsey If you 90 percent of the snakes Florida from the Olustee such, but if a person wears a wildlife biologist with the captainlindsey@ have an people see in and around area to Alachua County. gloves to do their yard work, Florida Game and Fresh knology.net aquarium, water are harmless water Canebrakes are more they have nothing to fear Water Fish Commission, they snakes,” Himes said. “If common in Georgia and from this snake.” was almost through with his provide suitable you pick them up, they may Alabama and Southeastern Although many people work when a 2.5- to-3-foot- specimens to keep bite because they don’t like states. are afraid of all snakes, long cottonmouth struck alive and take home. being handled, but they are The more common Himes said it’s important the index finger on his left Some fine dolphins not poisonous.” poisonous snakes in Florida to remember poisonous and hand. Almost immediately are being caught in this Himes said both include the cottonmouth, nonpoisonous species play his finger and hand began to grass and around the cottonmouths and the five Eastern diamondback and an important role in the throb and burn. buoys. The dolphins species of water snakes pygmy rattlesnakes. The environment by preying on Manor knew he had to follow the weed patches found in the Panhandle play latter two are usually found rats, mice, small reptiles get to a doctor. He cranked all the way to the beach, an important ecological role in more rural settings and amphibians, rabbits and up his four-wheeler, drove where the grass dies by feeding on dead or dying where there’s ample cover. even each other in some himself to the Howard as well as the small fish, amphibians and small Himes said copperheads cases. Creek compound and in a creatures that live in it. invertebrates. are usually found north Himes said people, few minutes was at Gulf Some people still All told, there are only of Highway 20 in the particularly those new Pines Hospital in Port St. are shocked when you six species of poisonous Panhandle and commonly in to Florida and who fear Joe. He was given five vials tell them you caught snakes and more than 40 low-lying areas along creeks snakes, should consider of antivenin to negate the a dolphin, because and rivers. He said they obtaining a book or going effects of the poisonous bite, they think you mean are expertly online to look up the reptiles but it took weeks for the a porpoise. We have and amphibians of Florida. fooled around with swelling to go down in his the names of animals left hand. and fish so much we Every year across really don’t know what the United States an someone is talking estimated 7,000-8,000 about when they people are bitten by mention dolphin. poisonous snakes. When I was growing About five people up, I never heard that die from the bites, word used in reference to a porpoise. They have started calling porpoises, dolphins, and it is so confusing we now have to call dolphins mahi-mahi, the name Hawaiians use. I’m not from Hawaii, and I don’t call dolphins mahi-mahi. Dolphins are also called dorado, but I guess that name isn’t as cute as mahi- mahi. It’s just like the political correctness police who demand that the species we called jewfish forever now must be referred to as goliath grouper. Whether you call them mahi-mahi, dorado or dolphin, this fi sh is within casting range of small boats. You should not have to go more than two or three miles offshore to catch them. Patton Park awarded FWC gopher tortoise grant Special to Florida Freedom Newspapers Health concerns for nearby residents occasionally drink standing water in from the 2007 prescribed burn led to a deci- times of extreme drought. John David Patton Park in Carrabelle sion to mow instead of burn. The gopher tortoises can be is the recipient of a $5,000 Florida Fish and To ensure the safety of the gopher tor- found throughout Florida and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) toises, the garden club surveyed and fl agged southern areas of Georgia, South Gopher Tortoise Habitat Management six burrows and the city work crew hand- Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama and Grant. cleared around the entrances. the tip of eastern Louisiana. Patton Park is a 55-acre parcel consist- Approximately, 25 acres of uplands were They dig burrows up to 50 feet ing of pine fl atwoods and planted slash pine mowed by DOF using a bush-hog in October long, tunneling three feet below the with scattered wetlands. It was acquired by 2011. surface of the soil in dry habitats. In May 2012, Odie Lazlo of Crowder Exca- the city in 2004 with Florida Forever funds These tunnels provide shelter and vating rehabilitated the fi re line separating and is managed as a nature park with a pic- protection from weather and fi re for the pine trees from the ti ti swamps. nic pavilion, trails, native plant gardens and hundreds of other species. Since mowing may be substituted for restrooms. The gopher tortoise grows on av- MYFWCMEDIA | Special to Florida Freedom Newspapers burning, these management tools are criti- The habitat management project to opti- erage to be slightly less than one foot cal in the success of reducing fuel load and mize the area for resident gopher tortoises long and weighs about 29 pounds. as habitat loss through human develop- encouraging vegetative species that the go- Since July 7, 1987, the U.S. Fish and Wild- began with an onsite meeting of FWC bi- ment, use as a pet or for meat, relocation pher tortoises need to thrive. life Service has listed the gopher tortoise as ologists and Division of Forestry (DOF) causing population disruption and disease Gopher tortoises are plant-eating scav- “threatened.” Its status is listed as “under prescribed burn specialists, Carrabelle City caused by relocation. engers. Their diets contains more than 300 review” in Florida. The Sea Oats Garden Club will continue Administrator Courtney Millender and Sea species of plants. The University of Florida Conservation to monitor the gopher tortoise burrows and Oats Garden Club President Lesley Cox to They also eat mushrooms and fruits, in- Clinic Center for Governmental Respon- work to rehabilitate the native plants gar- prepare a scope of work plan for fall 2011 and cluding blackberries and paw paws. They sibility at Levin College of Law described dens. If you are interested in helping, contact spring 2012. usually get water from the food they eat, but the main threats to the tortoise population Lesley Cox at 697-5555. B Section

Wednesday, JUNE 6, 2012 Washington County News  Holmes County Times-Advertiser PAGE 1 Washington, Holmes at a glance

Bonifay Bulldogs to host New Orleans Saints BONIFAY — The Bonifay Bulldogs will be hosting The Saints Experience with special guests the New Orleans Saints, June 25 to June 29 for a junior football camp. All children must be between the ages of 5 and 13 years old. An NFL punt, pass and kick event will be held on Family Fun Day June 30. The cost for camp is $100 per child and includes lunch everyday and a camp T-shirt. The camp will be held at Memorial Field in Bonifay. Payment plans are available and a $10 discount for any child who’s parent volunteers at PHOTOS BY CECILIA SPEARS the camp. The Family and Community Outreach held its 10th annual Campout and Safety Day on May 26 at Pine Log State Park in Ebro. For more For photos of the event visit www.chipleypaper.com and for photos and videos visit Washington County News/Holmes information call Toyna County Times-Advertiser’s Facebook page. Smith at 347-804- 0757 or Andrea Fuller at 768-2142, you may also email us at bonifaybulldogs@ yahoo.com.

Registration for High participation excitement of more than Pine Log State Park in The Forestry Service’s from the Alligator Man Bonifay Bulldogs Campout 100 children who came to Ebro. fi re fi ghting helicopter and the big cat preserve, Pee-Wee Football participate in fun family Sponsors included water drop, The Florida and this year included a and Safety events, a wild west show, the Washington County Highway Patrols’ rollover wild west show. BONIFAY— The water slides as well as Health Department, simulator, Sheriff’s Offi ce After all of the Bonifay Bulldogs Day 2012 many demonstrations The Washington County K-9 demonstrations, demonstrations and Pee Wee Football from local agencies as the Sheriff’s Offi ce and the Washington County Health shows the children Association is a non- From Staff Reports Family and Community Family and Community Department’s health enjoyed water slides and profi t organization. Outreach held its 10th Outreach Committee. presentations, drug and bounce houses, along with EBRO — The heat Our mission is to annual Campout and This event usually safety awareness talks, canoe races on the lake did nothing to quell the Safety Day on May 26 at includes presentations like wild animal presentations and a free lunch. provide the youth in our area a positive and safe football and cheerleading experience that develops their individual skills, physical fi tness, competitive sprit, sportsmanship and ability to contribute as part of a team. It is the intent of our organization to provide the participating child an opportunity to play competitive tackle football in a safe, structured and enjoyable environment. Register you child from June 1 to July 1 for $30. After July 1 registration will be $40. For more information call Coach Bo at 768-1855.

INDEX Society ...... B2 Faith ...... B4 Obituaries ...... B5 Classifi eds ...... B7 B2 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser | Washington County News Society Wednesday, June 6, 2012 JACKSON AND MURRAY Kiwanis discuss raising autism awareness TO WED Special to Extra through his experience of teaching children with Autism during the BONIFAY — Recently, the Bonifay last 10 years at Ponce de Leon Kiwanis Club welcomed Kyle High School. His passion was Hudson as a guest speaker. Hudson amplifi ed when his own son, Ashton, presented a program titled “Autism, was diagnosed with Asperger’s It’s Getting Closer To Home” in Disorder, a high functioning form of which he educated the members Autism. of the prevalence of Autism in the Hudson has devoted much time United States. “Autism affects one and energy to the study of the in every 110 children in the U.S.,” disorders on the Autism Spectrum said Hudson. and is nearing completion of his He also indicated that this second Master’s Degree majoring number is steadily increasing as in Psychology focused on Applied time passes. In addition, Hudson Behavior Analysis. provided information about the SPECIAL TO EXTRA Hudson says he enjoys warning signs of Autism such as Kyle Hudson was the recent speaker volunteering his services of repetitive motions, delayed speech at the Bonifay Kiwanis Club. speaking to church and civic groups patterns, restricted interest in play in an effort to better educate items, hyper-acute senses, and lack a person interacts socially. An individuals on the subject of Autism of desire for social interaction. individual with Autism views social Spectrum Disorders. “Autism is a developmental setting through a different set of If there is an organization or disorder,” said Hudson. “It is not eyes than you or I.” group that would benefi t from indicative of a person’s cognitive Hudson developed his passion this presentation, please contact ability; rather, it affects the way for spreading Autism awareness Hudson at 373-9841 or 548-9000. One South Bank makes donation to WHTC

Special to Extra allowing them to land Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jackson of Chipley are good-paying jobs; and proud to announce the upcoming marriage CHIPLEY — One South more importantly, to be of their daughter Amanda Jean, to Michael Bank in Chipley recently able to work right here at Zachary Murray, son of Mike and Mary Murray of made a $500 donation to home.” Headland, Ala. the Washington-Holmes Howell mentions that The future bride is a 2006 graduate of Chipley Technical Center which WHTC currently offers High School, and is currently a second-year was accepted by Bill upwards of 30 certifi cation medical student at Florida State University Howell, as Foundation and degree programs, College of Medicine. President. placing a large number The future groom is a 2000 graduate of President and CEO of people into the local Headland High School, and is currently employed of One South Bank workforce and furnishing as a Scientifi c Research Specialist by Florida State the region with a cadre University Center for Advanced Power Systems. Kim Wilson pointed out of trained professionals. The couple’s ceremony will be held at Oakie that WHTC furnishes “From cosmetology Ridge Baptist Church in Chipley at 2 p.m. June 30. a valuable asset to the educational community. to nursing to welding, “We appreciate and Washington-Holmes support all that the Technical Center trains Washington-Holmes several hundred students Summer reading list announced Technical center each year and has proven for Vernon High School provides,” said Wilson. to be a huge asset to the SPECIAL TO THE NEWS “Many of our young community.” One South Bank’s Executive Vice President Andy Special to Extra assignment. Assignments people, as well as many For more information adults, receive training about One South Bank, Fleener and President and CEO Kim Davis Wilson will be handed out in present a check for $500 to WHTC Foundation English classes before and remedial education visit www.OneSouthBank. VERNON — Vernon High President Bill Howell. School has released the exams. Extra copies will for certifi cation programs, com. summer reading list for be available in the front students entering grades offi ce over the summer. 9-12. Freshmen must read Protect horses from increasing fl y problem A limited number of “The Secret Life of Bees” each title is available in by Sue Monk Kidd or If you are around horses or a stable ersome,” Easterwood said. or through a veterinarian. Different en- the front offi ce at the high “Animal Farm” by George lately, you may notice an increase in Flies often deposit habronema lar- vironmental factors determine which school for check-out. All Orwell. Sophomores must fl ies, such as stable fl ies, house fl ies, vae on open wounds or horse’s eyes. product should be used for individual titles are very popular, read “Fahrenheit 451” by horn fl ies and horse fl ies. “As the larvae migrate through the needs. and easily attainable from Ray Bradbury. Juniors Dr. Leslie Easterwood, clinical as- tissue, they cause open sores, and that “If there is a bad fl y problem, you bookstores, libraries, must read “The Old Man sistant professor for the large animal is very common in horses this time of would be better off to use a product ev- and for e-reader. Aside and the Sea” by Earnest clinical sciences department at Texas year,” Easterwood said. ery day that you can reapply frequently from just reading the Hemingway and the A&M University College of Veterinary Horse fl ies are even worse than nor- to keep the population down. As op- assigned novel, students seniors must read “Night” Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, mal house and stable fl ies. Easterwood posed to if you have a very good envi- must complete a written by Elie Wiesel. said fl ies are worse in the summertime, said these fl ies are at least 10 times the ronmental program, you can apply the and this year they are particularly bad. size of a house fl y, have big mouths and longer lasting product,” Easterwood “Last year it was dry and hot so it transfer more diseases than a house or said. She added that most people reap- didn’t seem quite as bad, but this year stable fl y. ply fl y products daily. AMERICAN VETERAN POST 7 we’ve had rain and the temperatures “They can transfer diseases, such She warned, however, that many HONORS VETERANS haven’t been as high, so there seems to as equine infectious anemia, a very products claim the repellent lasts lon- be an increase,” Easterwood said. fatal disease that we don’t have a cure ger than others. CHIPLEY — On Memorial Day, the American Flies can be a nuisance to a horse for,” she said. “We have found that very few [prod- Veteran Post 7 in Chipley, held a cookout because the horse tries to swat and Easterwood said these irritations, ucts] last as long as they say they will,” sponsored by the “Son’s of Veterans.” This get away from them. Other than an- sores, diseases and transfer of bacteria Easterwood said. cookout at post 7 was for all veterans and their noying the horse, the biting fl ies can are the main reason it is important to She explained that all fl y repellent families and was followed by a fl ag ceremony cause physical irritations. Often, the have proper fl y control. works on the various types of fl ies. honoring all veterans past and present and the fl ies congregate around the horse’s “Good fl y control extends to the “It repels all of [the fl ies] and mos- P.O.W.’s still missing. face trying drink the fl uid at the corner face, not just spraying the body, but us- quitoes,” Easterwood said. of the horse’s eyes. Because fl ies carry ing stuff safe to use by their eyes,” she She also suggested covering the Post 7 also has honored all past veterans by bacteria on their feet, they deposit said. horse with fl y sheets for their bodies placing American Flags on their gravesites. The bacteria, larvae and parasites on the Easterwood recommended using and fl y masks for their faces. post auxiliary members place the fl ags annually. horse’s face and around the eyes when sprays and ointments to repel fl ies. Other options include an automatic The new Commander at Post 7 would like to they are looking for moisture. Ointment can be applied to a cloth and fl y spray system in barns, moving ma- invite all vets to join the post. “The biggest thing is the transfer used to wipe the horse’s eyes. The re- nure and trash piles away from the [of bacteria], and all fl ies can be both- pellent can be bought over the counter horses or drying out the manure pile. ALL ONIFAY B NursINg & rehAB ceNter Jewelry Buy One And It Could Happen to You... Get 2nd Piece Come join us for lunch and learn about of Equal or Lesser what growing older means to your elderly Value at family, friends and neighbors and how to 50% OFF best relate to them. 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Come join tickets will be drawn, are now on sale and can Alabama woman us for lunch and learn and pieces of artwork be reserved by calling Watermelon about what growing will be bid on. Free 270-7008 or by logging Festival Pageant older means to your drinks, note cards, art on to www.gritandgrace. killed in motorcycle elderly family, friends and class coupons, coupon org. They may also be CHIPLEY — The 56th neighbors and how to best for free art display, and purchased at the door 30 annual Panhandle relate to them. The guest balloons. Refreshments minutes prior to curtain Watermelon Pageant will speaker will be Glenda will be provided. Come call, if still available. be held at the Washington accident May 27 Swearingen, an elder law and join with us. For more County Agriculture attorney information call 329-8381 Center, in Chipley at From Staff Reports according to the report. Please RSVP to or send a message to Danley was unable 6:30 p.m. on June 8, and Rachael Locke at 547-9289 laurdendavis@gmail. Washington County BONIFAY — A Hartford, to maintain control of at 6:30 p.m. on June 9. by June 14. com. We are on Facebook. Library presents “It Ala., woman died May 27 the trike and traveled Door admission is $5 per To find us, type in and Pays to Read” 2012 when she lost control of onto the south shoulder adult. Admission is free search Laurden-Davis Art her three-wheeled mo- where the vehicle over- to children 3 years of age Gallery. CHIPLEY — The and younger. Shaddai Shrine Washington County torcycle on Highway 90 turned, throwing Danley For more information, Temple to Hold Public Library will be near Westville, according off. The motorcycle and call Teresa Bush at 850- Health Department holding “Dream Big,” to a Florida Highway Pa- rider both came to rest Summer Steak Night trol report. on the south shoulder of 263-4744 or 850-263-3072 offers free Zumba classes their 2012 “It Pays to or Sherry Saunders at PANAMA CITY — The Read” summer reading Pamela Kay Danley, the highway. Community Zumba 850-263-3554. Shaddai Shrine Temple program for Washington 50, of Hartford was rid- Damage to the vehicle classes (Latino dancing) in Panama City will be County students. ing eastbound on High- was estimated at $10,000. will be offered every holding Summer Steak Programs will be held way 90 on her 2007 Boho Danley was taken to Tuesday night from Night on June 23 at the at the Chipley Library three-wheeler when she Doctors Memorial Hospi- Owens-McFatter now until June 26 at the temple. Dinner will be beginning on Thursday, accelerated the vehicle tal in Bonifay, where she Bonifay Rec. Center. Reunion from 6-8 p.m. and will June 7. Programs will aggressively, and the ve- was pronounced dead, Classes are free and The annual Owens- be followed by music be held starting at 10:30 hicle became unstable, according to the report. will take place from 6-7 McFatter cousin reunion and dancing. Dinner will a.m. and at 2 p.m. For the p.m. The instructor is will be at 11 a.m. on June consist of rib eye steaks Country Oaks Branch Justin Cox of Panama 9 in the Bonnett Pond cooked to order, salad, programs will start on City. Zumba is a great Church Fellowship Hall. baked potatoes, veggies July 12 at 10:30 a.m. and workout. No registration The church is located at and a dessert. Tickets are the Sunny Hills programs Crossword PUZZLE is required. 2880 Bonnett Pond Road $30 per couple or $120 for will be at 2 p.m. for older between Wausau and a table of eight. For more students. To have your Vernon. information call 866-0076 name entered in the or 258-5032. Northwest Florida drawing you must attend Community Hospital Thursday programs. It Worley Reunion to hold blood drive Pays To Read store is Washington County open to all Washington The annual Worley CHIPLEY — NFCH County Students. reunion will be held from Arts Council will hold a blood drive For more information 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on June The Washington with the Southeastern call 638-1314. 10 at the Civic Center in County Arts Council Community Blood Center Graceville. Bring a well- invites all local artists from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., filled basket. Family and Wausau Fun Day and to share their paintings, June 29. To donate, you friends are invited. If drawings, sculptures, must show ID and weigh Possum Festival you have any old family textiles or ceramics at at least 110 pounds. The Wausau photographs, please bring WAUSAU — the Annual Panhandle Come out and donate them along to share. Fun Day and Possum Watermelon Festival Art and receive your Save For more information, Festival will be held Show and Sale, from 10 a Life T-shirt. For more call Ellen Faircloth at Aug. 3-4 at the Dalton a.m. to 4 p.m. June 23. information, call Heather 547-4093. Carter Community The Art Show and Sale Shelby at 415-8119. Center in Wausau. For will be held in the west more information call New Hope Non- wing of the Ag Center in 638-1781 or visit www. Partisan Political Chipley. Firecracker Day wausaupossumfestival. VERNON — Firecracker com. Rally 56th Annual Day will be held on NEW HOPE — On June Panhandle July 4 at the Vernon 9, the New Hope Watch Sportsplex on Moss Hill Senior Group and Fire Department, Watermelon Festival Road in Vernon. For will host 2012 Catalpa CHIPLEY — The 56th more information call going on Tour Festival, a non-partisan Annual Panhandle 535-2444 or visit www. WASHINGTON/HOLMES political rally and Watermelon Festival will vernonflorida.net. COUNTY — Senior Group cookout. We will serve be held on June 22 and will be going on a tour fish and chicken plates 23. From 6-9 p.m. June of Ohio Indiana Amish for a $6 donation from 2-5 Orange Hill July 4th 22 at Pal’s Park, Chad country and Chicago p.m. The guest speaking Street and country star Family Celebration Razzle Dazzle on will be from 5-7 p.m., and Mark Chesnutt will be CHIPLEY — The Orange September 1-9. For more we will also announce the performing. On June Hill July 4th Family information, call Merita winners of the silent cake 23 starting a 10 a.m. Celebration will be held Stanley at 850-594-9980. auction during this time. there will be a parade on July 4, at the Orange The location is 179A at downtown. After the Hill Volunteer Fire Highway 2. parade, head over to the Department. For more Washington County Ag information, visit www. Washington County Shaddia Shrine Center on Highway 90 facebook.com/ohvfd. Girls Night Out Temple to Hold west for performances CHIPLEY — The Women’s by Big Bend Bluegrass Senior Group Imaging Services at Gospel Sing and Marty Rabon. This Northwest Florida PANAMA CITY — The is a free event. For more going on Community Hospital Shaddai Shrine Temple information, visit www. Alaska Cruise proudly present Girls in Panama City will panhandlewatermelon WASHINGTON/HOLMES Night Out Oct. 11. The be holding a good festival.com or call event will be held at 638-6180. COUNTY — Senior Group old Southern Gospel will be going on Cruise to the Washington County Sing from 4-6 p.m., Alaska and a tour of the Ag Center in Chipley. June 16. There will be North West Land July 14- For more information performances by Terry Sidewalk Art Fair 28. For more information, call Heather Shelby at Davis, formerly of the BONIFAY — Bring your call Merita Stanley at 415-8119. Florida Boys Quartet, and artwork and easel to 850-594-9980. SOLUTION ON PAGE B6 local talent by Marshal paint at the Sidewalk Art and Linda Smith, Saved Fair in Bonifay. The art by Grace, Joe Paul, Deb fair will be located at 110 Senior Group Will be Collins and The Love W. Pennsylvania Ave., Life at the Landings exploring the Alpine Notes. Admission is $5 Bonifay. There will be art and Beyond   per person. Countries displays of handmade DEFUNIAK SPRINGS — Grit     jewelry, paintings of and Grace, Inc. would like WASHINGTON/HOLMES Lunch and Learn oil, watercolor, pencil to invite everyone to their COUNTY — Senior Group      drawings, photographs will be exploring the       BONIFAY — A Lunch 2012 production of “Life and wood carving at Alpine countries of      and Learn will be at 12:30 at the Landings....and the Sidewalk Art Fair    on June 21 at Bonifay Beyond.” Germany, Austria and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., on      Nursing and Rehab Show times will be Switzerland from Sept. Saturday, June 23. Raffle 28 to Oct. 11. For more    Center in the Regency at 7 p.m., July 20 and 21   and at 2 p.m. on July 22. information, call Merita THG-12901 Seating is limited. Tickets Stanley at 850-594-9980.

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Bryant Wood   AL LIC #1137 www.facebook.com/AdNetFlorida B AITH Section Wednesday, June 6, 2012 www.bonifaynow.comF | www.chipleypaper.com Page 4 Snake, rattle and roll in the aisles Faith BRIEFS Second Friday Night Sing By Rev. James L. Snyder I had never seen such the circumstance before to the pulpit. BONIFAY — Lakeview United Methodist Church will a basket before him all me, I did not want enough At one point, I thought I be holding their second Friday Night Sing at 6:30 p.m. I would agree with the my life. I really did not faith to handle some did see the basket move. on Friday, featuring Scott Fowler. Refreshments will idea that religion comes know too much about the rattlesnake. One of the I yelled at this point, be served. The church is located on Pate Pond Road. in all shapes, sizes and church, and now I cannot tenants of my religion which excited the For more information call 547-3231. temperaments. It is quite remember exactly why is to run as fast as I can congregation thinking I obvious that sanity is not I was invited to preach away from any and all had gotten “in the spirit,” Methodist Church to Hold VBS there. Be that as it may, rattlesnakes. It is one part and then everybody cast a a prerequisite of religion. BONIFAY — Bonifay First United Methodist Church I was greatly curious of my religion I take rather wistful eye in the direction If it were, most religions invites children who have completed kindergarten about the basket next to seriously. of the basket. would go out of business through fi fth grade to VBS from 5:30-8 p.m. on June the pulpit. I did not know My host tried explaining I respect other people’s within the 30-day money 11-15. if it was a wastebasket to me what was going on. views on everything, I back guarantee period. This year’s theme is “Operation Overboard: Dive or if perhaps it was the He pointed to a passage in suppose. However, there Every religion has Deep With God.” It is an interactive, energizing, offering basket and the Mark 16:17-18 (KJV) , “And are some things I have some sort of litmus test Bible-based program that gives children a chance congregation would fi ll it these signs shall follow diffi culty wrapping my for faith. It is in this area to go deep in their faith. Set in an exciting aquatic of religion that smacks up before the service was them that believe; In my tired brain around. This environment, a deep-sea adventure awaits as children so loudly of insanity. over. name shall they cast out has to be one of them. meet people of deep faith from the Bible. Superstition, regardless So, I asked my host devils; they shall speak How you can pull the bit Each night will include discovery time, crafts, of the basis, is one great what the basket was next with new tongues; They about the rattlesnake out recreation and Bible story/drama. Parents can pre- common denominator of to the pulpit. shall take up serpents; and of that verse of scripture register their children from 4-6 p.m., on Sunday. The all religion. It is not that I “That’s where we keep if they drink any deadly and ignore the rest of it is VBS Closing Program will be held at 10:45 a.m., on mind superstition. I just do the rattlesnake,” he said thing, it shall not hurt really beyond me. Sunday, June 17 at 10:45 a.m. A cookout will follow the not want it associated with rather passively. them; they shall lay hands Religion will make you program. Bonifay FUMC is located at the corner of my religion. “Say what!” on the sick, and they shall do many silly things that Virginia and Oklahoma Avenues, directly across from I read in the newspaper “That basket there recover.” have no sanity behind the courthouse. headlines just this week is where we keep the My fi rst reaction was it. Many people just go For questions or to request transportation, please a pastor was killed by a rattlesnake that we use in to think he was pulling through the motions not contact the church offi ce at 547-3785. rattlesnake bite. I had our service.” the wool over my eyes, really knowing why they almost forgotten this I can take a joke and so to speak, and I almost are doing what they are sort of thing went on give it back with the best of laughed out loud. I caught doing. “God’s Power” Art Day Camp them. I responded with a myself in time when I At least the snake in our sophisticated, CHIPLEY — The Chipley First Presbyterian Church realized this man was handlers have a little bit “enlightened” world. hearty laugh. is proud to announce “God’s Power,” an Art Day serious. According to him, of excitement in their As a young preacher, I “Ha, ha, ha,” I said Camp “Bible School 2012”. The Day Camp will run he could have enough services. Nothing I want to was visiting a congregation good-naturedly. “Really, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. from Aug. 6-10. Enrollment faith in God to pick up the experience, but then who in Kentucky as the guest what is that basket for?” is limited to 20 students in grades third to eighth. poisonous rattlesnake and am I to criticize? speaker for that Sunday. I could see my host was Students must pre-register on or before July 15. if it bit him, it would not I rest my faith upon the Never mind the town or not the least bit amused Registration forms are available in the church offi ce hurt him at all. Scripture. Particularly, the church, that is beside with my persistent inquiry. and at chipley1stpres.org. For more information or He said rather sternly, According to their “So then faith cometh by the point. questions, email the Art Camp director at wvanl@ “that’s where we keep our religion, when they are hearing, and hearing by I got to the church bellsouth.net. a little early and was rattlesnake for our church truly “in the Spirit,” they the word of God” (Romans escorted around the service.” have the power to pick up 10:17 KJV). Atlantic Children’s Chorale to perform at St. Luke’s church looking at the He then stared at me a poisonous rattlesnake, My faith keeps me facilities. Then they took for a few moments and and if it bites you, it will away from poisonous MARIANNA — St. Luke’s Episcopal Church will me into the sanctuary then said, “I don’t think not hurt you. They keep rattlesnakes. welcome the Atlantic Children’s Chorale “Twenty where I could look at the we’ll need it in our service the basket containing a The Rev. James L. Voices” from Vero Beach as part of their Fine Arts pulpit and the sanctuary today. You don’t look like rattlesnake in the front of Snyder is pastor of the Series at 6 p.m. on June 17. For more information call where I would be you have enough faith.” the church for when such Family of God Fellowship, 482-2431. preaching. Inside me, I sighed a an occasion arises. I was PO Box 831313, Ocala, FL Being the observant deep sigh of relief. There hoping it would not arise 34483. He lives with his Victory Tabernacle to hold ladies revival conference person that I am, I noticed is a time when I want to during my time in the wife, Martha, in Silver HARTFORD, ALA. — Victory Tabernacle Church of a basket next to the pulpit. bolster my faith, but in pulpit. Springs Shores. Call him Hartford, Ala., will hold a Ladies Revival Conference All during my sermon, at 352-687-4240 or e-mail at 7 p.m. nightly from June 21-23. The special guest I could not help casting a [email protected]. The speaker will be Sister Crissy Baxley from Noma wistful eye in the general church web site is www. Assembly of God. For more information or directions The Power of Words direction of the basket next whatafellowship.com. to the church call 334-588-2838. Language is more than just words. Every language embodies a culture and reflects the primordial experience of the language’s Community CALENDAR original speakers. Thus every language is a Library hours senior lunches; for 11 a.m.: Washington attend. world view, but also the conditions of making reservations, call 638-6217. Council on Aging (Chipley) 6:30 p.m.: T.O.P.S. Mt. experience intelligible. As Heidegger put it, Wausau Library Donations accepted. senior lunches; for Olive Baptist Church on “Language is the house of being.” The primor- Monday: 10 a.m. 6 p.m.: Writers Group reservations, call 638-6217. State Road 79 North. to 3 p.m. dial, creative power of language is reflected in meets the fi rst Monday Donations accepted. 7 p.m.: Narcotics Tuesday: 1-6 p.m. each month (unless a 1 p.m.: Line dancing, Anonymous meeting, the Greek word Wednesday: Closed holiday) at 6 p.m. at the Washington Council on Blessed Trinity Catholic “logos” which Thursday: 1-6 p.m. “In the beginning was the Chipley library. Aging in Chipley. Church on County Road is often trans- Friday: Closed 6-7:30 p.m.: Salvation 7 p.m.: Depression and 177A Word, and the Word was with Saturday: Closed Army Domestic Violence Bipolar Support Group lated as “word,” God, and the Word was God. Sunday: Closed although the and Rape Crisis Program meets at First Baptist FRIDAY He was with God in the begin- (SADVP) hosts a domestic Church educational annex Holmes County Library (Bonifay) concept of logos ning. Through him all things violence support group building in Bonifay. Call 10 a.m. to noon: Homes Monday: Closed is much richer were made; without him noth- at the SADVP Rural 547-4397. Council on Aging provides Tuesday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. than the English ing was made that has been Outreach offi ce, 1461 S. bingo, exercise, games, Wednesday: 8 a.m. activities, hot meals and made.” Railroad Ave., Apartment “word.” Logos to 5 p.m. THURSDAY socialization. John 1:1-3 Thursday: 8 a.m. 1, in Chipley. Call Emma or is the principle Jess at 415-5999. 7:30 a.m.: Washington 11 a.m.: Washington of intelligibility to 5 p.m. County Chamber of Council on Aging (Chipley) Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Commerce breakfast senior lunches; for underlying things, but also the bridge between Saturday: 8 a.m. to noon TUESDAY every third Thursday reservations, call 638-6217. the spiritual realm and the physical realm. Sunday: Closed 10 a.m. to noon: 9 a.m. to noon: Donations accepted. Words are concrete, audible and visible expres- Holmes Council on Aging Amazing Grace Church 11 a.m. to 12:30 Washington County Library provides hot meals and USDA Food Distribution p.m.: On third Fridays, sions of abstract concepts. A word is a mate- (Chipley) rialized idea and thus the concept of “Logos” socialization. every third Thursday. Washington County Monday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 11 a.m.: Washington (Holmes County Council on Aging (Chipley) or “Word” was a natural idea to express and Tuesday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Council on Aging (Chipley) Residents Only) will have a plate lunch explain the second person of the trinity, i.e. Wednesday: 9 a.m. senior lunches; for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.: Money available to anyone as a to 6 p.m. reservations, call 638-6217. Sense at Goodwill Career fundraiser for our local Jesus. Understanding this gives one a sense of Thursday: 9 a.m. Donations accepted. Training Center; call 638- senior citizens. Plates the sublime power of language to both create to 6 p.m. Noon: Chipley Kiwanis 0093; every third Thursday are $6. Must make Friday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and to make the world intelligible. Club meeting. 10 a.m. to noon: reservations at 638-6216 or Saturday: Closed This Message Courtesy of Noon: Alcoholics Holmes Council on Aging 638-6217. Sunday: Closed Anonymous open meeting, provides hot meals and 3:30 p.m.: Bead Class BROWN New Life Assembly socialization. every second Friday at Vernon Library Fellowship Hall, Chipley. 10:30 a.m.: Chipley Laurden-Davis Art Gallery FUNERAL HOME Monday: Closed 5 p.m.: BINGO at St. Library preschool story call 703-0347. Tuesday: 1-6 p.m. 1068 Main Street, Chipley Hwy. 77 S, Chipley • 638-4097 Joseph Catholic Church time. 6-8 p.m.: Marianna’s Wednesday: 1-6 p.m. 638-4010 Hwy. 79 S., Bonifay • 547-9688 games start at 6:25 p.m. 11 a.m.: Washington Gathering Place Thursday: Closed Call Peg Russ at 638-451 Council on Aging Friday: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Foundation has a get- 6 p.m.: Holmes County (Chipley) senior lunches; Saturday: Closed together for 50+ senior Washington County News First Baptist Church Commission meets second for reservations, call 638- singles, widowed or “come as you are” Sunday: Closed Holmes County Times-Advertiser Tuesdays. 6217. Donations accepted. divorced on last Fridays at Mike Orr, Pastor 7 p.m.: Narcotics 11 a.m.: Care Givers Sunny Hills Library Winn Dixie in Marianna. 1364 N. Railroad, Chipley • 638-0212 1300 South Blvd. - PO Box 643 Anonymous meeting, Support Group meets Come join the fun for Chipley, Florida Monday: 1-6 p.m. Blessed Trinity Catholic third Thursdays at the 112 E. Virginia, Bonifay • 547-9414 (850) 638-1830 Tuesday: Closed games, prizes and snacks Wednesday: 1-6 p.m. Church on County Road First Presbyterian Church while you get your Thursday: Closed 177A. at 4437 Clinton St. in shopping done. For more Stephen B. Register, CPA Friday: Closed Marianna. information, call 526-4561. Place your message here Saturday: Closed WEDNESDAY Noon: Alcoholics 8 p.m.: Alcoholics 1552 Brickyard Road Anonymous open meeting Anonymous open meeting for only $8.00 per week. Sunday: Closed 10 a.m. to noon: Chipley, FL • 638-4251 at New Life Assembly at Chipley Presbyterian Holmes Council on Aging Fellowship Hall, Chipley. Church. MONDAY provides hot meals and 6 p.m.: T.O.P.S. meets 10 a.m. to noon: socialization. at 7 p.m., with weigh-in at But when the holy Spirit comes upon Holmes Council on Aging 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.: The 6 p.m. at Mt. Olive Baptist SUNDAY you, you will be filled with power, Place your message here provides bingo, exercise, Vernon Historical Society Church 8 p.m.: Alcoholics and you will be my witnesses... for only $8.00 per week. games, activities, hot Museum is open to the 6 p.m.: The Holmes Anonymous meeting in the meals and socialization. public from 10 a.m. to 2 County Historical Society board room at Graceville- Good News Bible Acts 1:8 11 a.m.: Washington p.m. Meetings are fourth meets fi rst Thursdays. Campbellton Hospital in Council on Aging (Chipley) Wednesdays at 2 p.m. The public is invited to Graceville. Wednesday, June 6, 2012 Extra Washington County News | Holmes County Times-Advertiser | B5 Obituaries

Martha L. Lucas Wayne W. Slauson Crayton C. Coleman Jr. Wayne Walter Slauson, by cremation, with Sims Mrs. Martha Lee Lucas, Crutchfi eld, Susan Slay, Crayton Caldwell a member of the Kiwanis 85, of Westville died May 23. Funeral Home in charge of age 98, of Bonifay passed Jerome Steverson and fi ve Coleman Jr. passed Club of Chipley for years, Memorialization was arrangements. away May 28 at Northwest great-grandchildren. away peacefully at home where he served as Florida Community Graveside services were surrounded by his family secretary and president. Hospital in Chipley. She held at 10 a.m., Thursday, Norma H. Keller on May 24. Crayton was He was a member of the was born Oct. 19, 1913, in May 31, at Bonifay City born in Chipley, on Sept. Florida Secondary School Norma Helen Keller, Coss and wife Jaculine 28, 1928, to Crayton Principals, where he Waycross, Ga. Cemetery, with the Rev. 84, of Vernon died on of Rio Rico, Ariz.; sister, She was preceded in Robert Marley offi ciating Caldwell Coleman Sr. and served on the board of Wednesday, May 23, at Audrey Bell of Clearwater; Jannie Britt Coleman. directors and as president death by her husband Jack and Peel Funeral Home of Bonifay Nursing and Rehab six grandchildren, Steve Lucas. Bonifay directing. Family After graduating from of the organization. He Center in Bonifay. Born Merritt and wife Jenelle, Chipley High School in attended the First Baptist Mrs. Lucas is survived received friends from 5-7 Wednesday, Feb. 1, 1928, in Dan Merritt and wife Holly, by two daughters, p.m., Wednesday at Peel 1946, he joined the Navy Church of Chipley, where Paw Paw, Ill., she was the John Howell, Scott Howell and served his country for he served as a Sunday Debbie Crutchfi eld Funeral Home. Great daughter of the late Arthur and wife Rosanne, Rob and husband Charles appreciation is extended two years. Upon his return school teacher and deacon Coss and the late Anna Mixon and wife Cassie, from the Navy, he enrolled for many years as well of Bonifay and Donna to the staff and caregivers and Matt Mixon, and six Burnett Coss. in college at Auburn as serving as Sunday Steverson of Bonifay; of the third fl oor at NFCH She was preceded great-grandchildren. University and received school superintendent. four grandchildren, Chipley for their loving care in death by a grandson A funeral service a bachelor of science He also loved leading Luke Crutchfi eld, Josh of Mrs. Lucas. Timothy Robert Merritt. was held at 11 a.m. on in mathematics. While church youth groups on She is survived by her Saturday, May 26, at attending Auburn, Crayton hikes on the Appalachian husband Robert Eugene First United Methodist Kaley L. King married Deliah Sullivan Trail. He was a member “Gene” Keller; daughters, Church with the Rev. on March 18, 1950. Crayton of the Gideon Camp of Kaley Leeann Mary Era Jenkins Janis Rader and husband Dan Godwin offi ciating. and Deliah have four King, 20, of Chipley of Bonifay; aunt, Chuck of Flower Mound, Interment followed in Chipley for 33 years, died on Tuesday, May Kelley Jordan Texas, Barbara Howell Bonifay Cemetery, Bonifay, children, Thomas, Carol, where he served as a lay 29. Born Monday, Feb. of Greenhead; and husband George of with Sims Funeral Home Celia and Amy, and were speaker. Crayton was 3, 1992, in Columbus, cousins, Brandon Bonifay, and Linda Carter directing. The family married for 62 years. After also in Company C, 3rd Miss., she was the Wilson and and husband Keith of Ft. received friends from 10-11 graduation from Auburn, Battalion, 124th Infantry daughter of Kevin Bradley Wilson of Worth, Texas; brothers, a.m. on Saturday, May 26, Crayton and Deliah moved of the National Guard, King and Tracey Lee Greenhead; uncle, to Tallahassee, where he where he rose to the rank KALEY L. Wesley Coss of Palos at First United Methodist Jordan. Jerry Wilson and Verdes, Calif., and Jerry Church, Bonifay. attended Florida State of fi rst lieutenant and She was preceded KING family; friends of University and obtained later retired with 23 years in death by Jimmy the family, Jerry, Wynell W. Russell his master of science in of service. During his Jordan. Sharon and Sherry Sapp; education administration service he was deployed She is survived by best friends, Missy Tinley Wynell Willowdean held May 28 at Peel Funeral and supervision in 1955. to the Panama Canal Zone her girlfriend, Cherlene and Brell Damerious Jones; Russell, 82, of Westville Home Chapel. Interment Crayton also earned his and Wales. Buffi ngton of Chipley; the entire Purvis family; died May 25. followed in the Camp master of education in Crayton is survived maternal grandmother Ray Kirch and her dog, Funeral services were Ground Church Cemetery. science education at the by his wife of 62 Floria Riley of Chipley; Hollister King. University of Georgia in years Deliah and four paternal grandparents Arrangements are Marita U. Webster 1963. During his career children, Thomas, Carol Darryl and Glenda King of under the direction of Sims Mrs. Marita Ursula husband Randall of Mossy as a teacher, Crayton Schimpf (Marcel), Celia N.C.; great-grandmother, Funeral Home, Bonifay. Webster, 54, of DeFuniak Head; one brother, Jesse continued his education Everman (Mark) and Springs passed away May Whoolery; three sisters, to provide the very best Amy Koch (Bryan); nine 24. She was born March 1, Virginia Hadley, Patricia to his students. Over the grandchildren, Chris Guy A. Lear Jr. 1958 in DeFuniak Springs Scott and Mary Grippo; and years, he attended college Coleman, Alyssa Smith in the summers between Guy Alfred “Mike” Lear of Youngstown, Wanda to Walter and Havolene eight grandchildren. (Tony), Ashley Deal, school terms at the Jr., age 71, passed from Boyette of Panama City and Stanley Whoolery. Mrs. Memorial Services Lindsay Deal, Jenna University of Tennessee this life Saturday, May 26. Carla Harral of Pensacola; Webster was a resident were held at 6 p.m., Friday, Everman, Drew Everman, Oak Ridge Institute of Mr. Lear was a resident of one brother Fred. M. of DeFuniak Springs and June 1, at Bruce United Ashlan Everman, Nuclear Studies at Oak Washington County, coming Lear of East Moline, was Christian by faith. She Methodist Church, 269 Mackenna Koch and enjoyed crafts and knitting Church Road, Bruce, Ridge, Tenn., Earlham from Saxton, Mo., where he Ill.; two sisters, Darlene Kalan Koch; and four and spending time with her Florida 32455, with College in Richmond, Ind., worked as a police offi cer. DePover and Shirley great-grandchildren, Mia family. Pastor Elaine Barrow Wake Forest University He is survived by his Hollenbeck of Moline, Ill.; Guadiana, Lauryn Adams, Mrs. Webster is offi ciating. Flowers in Wake Forest, N.C., wife Wanda Sue Lear of 16 grandchildren and three Marissa Hendrix and preceded in death by her are being accepted. Colorado College in Chipley; two sons, Guy great-grandchildren. Sadie Smith. mother and one sister, Memorialization was by Colorado Springs, Colo. A. “Mike” Lear III of Memorial services will If people want to make Karen. cremation. You may go and Guilford College in Sand Hills and Gary Alan be announced at a later donations in lieu of fl owers Mrs. Webster is survived online to view obituaries, Greensboro, N.C. Crayton Lear of Youngstown; four date. Friends and family the family requests that by her father Walter offer condolences and sign joined the Washington daughters, Gwyn Wenchil may sign the online register the donations be made to Whoolery; one son Jimmy guest book at www.clary- County School system of Vt., Dianna Murphy at www.brownfh.net First Baptist Church, P. O. Ward; two daughters, glenn.com. Clary-Glenn as a teacher in 1952. He Box 643, Chipley, FL 32428; Betty Bishop of Bruce Funeral Home is entrusted served as the principal The Gideon International, Annie M. Davis and Renotia Wilson and with the arrangements. at Caryville Elementary P. O. Box 1042, Chipley, Annie years of her life. School from 1955 to 1960, FL 32428; or Alzheimer’s Mozelle “Mo” She was preceded in Joan E. Gardner after which he returned Association National to Chipley High School to Offi ce, 225 North Michigan Davis, 92, death by her husband Joan Edna Dilmore Heather Rone of Destin teach science. Later, he Avenue, Floor 17, Chicago, went to be Charles Albert Davis Jr. Gardner, beloved mother, and Katie Stankiewicz was principal of Chipley IL 60601. Donations to the with her Lord Survivors include passed away on May 29 (Billy) of Colorado Springs; High School from 1966 to Alzheimer’s Association and Savior on her son, Charles following a brief illness. two great-grandsons, Will 1974. In 1974, he accepted May 24. She Michael Davis and his Mrs. Gardner was born on and Ryan Stankiewicz, may be earmarked was born in wife Linda Darlene the position of community for local use by noting ANNIE M. Sept. 10, 1935, in Marianna, and a son-in-law, Warren Burntcorn, Davis; her grandson, to William Carl and Willie McDonald also of Colorado schools coordinator at Alabama/Florida Service DAVIS Ala., on Jan. Charles Dylan Davis Edna Dilmore. She had Springs; sister, Glenda Washington-Holmes Area in the memo portion 22, 1920, and and numerous cousins, made Tallahassee her home Duncan (Joe); brothers, Vocational Technical of the contribution check. moved to Chipley in 1954. nieces, nephews and many for the last 11 years. Mrs. Lelend Dilmore (Helen) School. He subsequently Family received friends She was a member of the friends. Gardner was the secretary and J.W. Dilmore (Sue); returned to Chipley Sunday, May 27, from 3:45- First United Methodist A funeral service at First Baptist Church in seven nieces and nephews, High School to teach 5 p.m. at The First Baptist Church in Chipley. She was was held at graveside Bonifay for 24 years. She and MooShu Peke, her mathematics and Church of Chipley. Funeral known for her constant at 10 a.m. on June 4 at then worked for Walmart “grandpuppy,” to miss her. computers until he retired Services were held at 5 willingness to help others Bayview Memorial Park for 16 years until her She was preceded in from the Washington p.m., Sunday, May 27, at less fortunate and she in Pensacola. In lieu of retirement. Mrs. Gardner death by her husband, County School System The First Baptist Church had a smile for anyone fl owers, the family ask was employed by Walmart Wesley Gardner; daughter, after a 36-year career. He of Chipley, with the Rev. who came her way. The that donations be made in Chipley and Tallahassee Karen Gardner McDonald then taught at Chipola Mike Orr offi ciating. family wishes to say thank to United Methodist and Colorado Springs, Colo. and grandson Brandon Junior College for seven Interment followed at you to all the people at Childrens Home at 3140 She is survived by McDonald, as well as a more years. He also Glenwood Cemetery, with Unihealth Nursing Home Zelda Court, Montgomery, her daughters, Faye brother, Edward Dilmore. taught for many years Brown Funeral Home in and Covenant Hospice who AL 36106. Donations Gardner of Tallahassee A celebration of life was at the Florida Baptist charge of arrangements. were so kind and made her should be noted “In and Cindy Gardner Rone held Thursday, May 31, at Theological College in Family and friends may feel like family in the last Memory of Mozelle Davis.” (David) of Destin; her 3 p.m., at Culley’s Meadow Graceville as a part-time sign the online register at granddaughters, Taylor and Wood Riggins Road Chapel. instructor. Crayton was www.brownfh.net Pamela K. Danley Pamela Kae Danley, Pearl Cartwright Long of held at 10 a.m., on Thursday, Find Obituaries. 50, of Graceville died on Dothan, Ala.; son Brandon May 31, at Sims Funeral Sunday, May 27, at Doctors Odom of Bonifay; daughter Home Chapel, with the Rev. Memorial Hospital in Brandi Odom of Alford; Terrel Nelson offi ciating. Share Condolences. Bonifay. Born Wednesday, brothers, Timothy William Interment followed in Feb. 28, 1962, in Graceville, Bass of Dothan, Ala., and Galilee Cemetery, with Sims she was the daughter of the John Bass; and three Funeral Home directing. Celebrate a Life. late Thommy Bass. grandchildren, Kaleb Brock, The family received She was predeceased by Taylor Derico and Stevean friends from 6-8 p.m., on Upload your Legacy guest book photos now for FREE! sister, Cathy Faye Tew. Talor Odom. Wednesday, May 30, at Sims With your paid obituary, family and friends will now Surviving are mother A funeral service was Funeral Home Chapel. have unlimited access to uploaded photos free of charge.

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From Staff Reports with music by the Pride of Vernon Band. VERNON — The 75 seniors Class President MJ who comprise the Vernon Mendoza made the welcom- High School Class of 2012 ing remarks, followed by will leave a lasting impres- Autumn Basinger, Summa sion on their alma mater. Cum Laude speaker, and The class not only gradu- Magna Cum Laude speaker ated with a 100 percent Amber Brown. completion rate for the 12 Riviere, Assistant Prin- years, they garnered more cipal Nancy Holley and Su- than $450,000 in scholarship perintendent Sandra Cook money for their continued presented diplomas to the education, Principal Brian graduates. Riviere said Friday night. Graduating Summa Cum “I am going to be your Laude besides Basinger principal for only a few more were Katherine Gimenez, minutes, but the friend- Samantha Gipson and Les- ships you have made here lie Shaffer. will be with you throughout Graduating Magna Cum your lives,” Riviere said. Laude, besides Brown, were “Although you may only Jessica Emanuel, William see each other in the future Furber, Lacey Hendrix, Al- at reunions, your bond is exander Shatas. special.” Members of the Beta Even though the day had Club included Amber seen its share of rain, the Brown, Kyle Dean, Kather- skies had cleared and the ine Gimenez, Gipson, Hen- temperature was a moder- drix, Shaun Herbert, LeAlan ate 74 degrees by the time Lykins, Larissa McDonald, the graduates marched onto Mary Mendoza, Taylor Pope, the fi eld. and Alexander Shatas. The ceremony opened Class offi cers were Presi- with Class Treasurer Kyle dent MJ Mendoza, Vice Dean leading the Pledge of President Micah Munson, Allegiance. Kaitlin Burke Secretary Devin Finch and sang the National Anthem Treasurer Kyle Dean. The Class of 2012 pledges allegiance during graduation.

The Pride of Vernon Band performs during Members of the Vernon JROTC open the ceremonies The Vernon High School Class of 2012 fan await the graduation on Friday. at the Vernon High School graduation ceremony on beginning of the ceremony on fi eld. Friday.

Kaitlin Burke performs the National Anthem while Onlookers enjoy the graduation ceremony Friday at Superintendent Sandra Cook looks on during the Vernon. VHS graduation ceremony.

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As defendant(s), I will sell PART SAID SOUTH Produce, knives, CLOSURE SALE viduals who are Mason DEED APPLICATION Eskle Donaldson published in the to the highest and best RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, honey, westerns, NOTICE IS HEREBY contacting them di- 850-849-0792 Gerald NOTICE IS HEREBY Florida Bar Number: Holmes County Times bidder for cash ON 25 FEET; THENCE DE- movies, okra $1.00/lb., GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- rectly. Mason GIVEN, That DONNA A. 083267 Advertiser June 6, 13, THE FRONT STEPS OF PART SAID SOUTH old tools, new and nal Judgment of Mort- www.masonauction.com PAULK, the holder of DOWD LAW FIRM, 2012. THE COURTHOUSE, RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE used stuff. Open Satur- gage Foreclosure the following certificate P. A. 108 Eglin Park- 201 N. OKLAHOMA AND RUN SOUTH 02 days 8 a.m. 6-5090 dated May 01, 2012 AUCTION has filed said certificate way, S.E. ST., BONIFAY, FLOR- DEGREES 01 MIN- NOTICE OF TAX and entered in Case Panhandle / Pawn for a tax deed to be is- Fort Walton Beach, IDA, 32425, AT 11:00 UTES 00 SECONDS CASH PAID for unex- DEED APPLICATION No. & Gun sued thereon. The cer- Florida 32548-5519 A.M. CENTRAL WEST, 420 FEET TO pired, sealed DIABETIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 30-2009-CA-000592 of 2545 tificate number and Telephone: (850) STANDARD TIME on THE POINT OF BEGIN- TEST STRIPS- up to GIVEN, That ANGELA the Circuit Court of the ADVERTISE YOUR Commercial Park Dr. year of issuance, the 650-2202 June 21, 2012, the fol- NING A/K/A 3610 $25/Box! Shipping pre- DOCKERY, the holder FOURTEENTH Judicial WAY TO SUCCESS! (East-Hwy 90) description of the prop- Fax: (850) 650-5808 lowing described prop- HIGHWAY 2, paid. (888) 883-8835 of the following certifi- Circuit in and for Call now to grow your Marianna, Fl 32448 erty, and the name in E-Mail: erty as set forth in said GRACEVILLE, FL cate has filed said cer- HOLMES County, Flor- business. Get your June 9, 2012 Child Care Available which it was assessed [email protected]. Final Judgment, to-wit: 32440-7500. Any per- tificate for a tax deed to ida wherein classified ad in 119 9:00 AM CST 500 Brannon Family Child are as follows: Certifi- Personal Represent- COMMENCE AT THE son claiming an inter- be issued thereon. The JPMORGAN CHASE newspapers with one plus items . For Care, located at 1525 cate No. 263 Year of ative: Lora Eskle Don- SOUTHEAST CORNER est in the surplus from certificate number and BANK, NATIONAL AS- order. Advertising Net- more information Hwy. 90 in Ponce Issuance May 26, 2005. aldson, Personal Rep- OF THE NORTHEAST the sale, if any, other year of issuance, the SOCIATION, SUCCES- works of Florida- Bradley Clark DeLeon, has immediate Description of Property: resentative, 1545 Skel- QUARTER OF THE than the property description of the prop- SOR BY MERGER TO (866)742.1373 AE-433 openings for all ages Parcel No. ton Street, Ponce de SOUTHWEST QUAR- owner as of the date of erty, and the name in CHASE HOME FI- 850-718-6510 up to 5. Call Melissa at 1315.00-000-000-013.000 Leon, Florida 32455. TER OF SECTION SIX the Lis Pendens must which it was assessed NANCE LLC1, is the John Stanley (850)836-4067. SEC: 15 TWN: 05 As published in the (6), IN TOWNSHIP file a claim within sixty If you like to play are as follows: Certifi- Plaintiff and GENEA AU-044/AB491 RNG: 16 The S 1/2 of E Holmes County Times FOUR (4) NORTH OF (60) days after the sale. BINGO but can’t Meet Singles rights cate No. 291, GAY A/K/A GENEA R. 850-594-5200 1/2 of N 2/3 of SE 1/4 May 30, June 6, 2012. RANGE FOURTEEN WITNESS MY HAND handle the smoke, now! No paid Year of Issuance May GAY; ANY AND ALL 10% Buyer Premium of SW 1/4 OR 162/246, (14) WEST, HOLMES and the seal of this come join us folks & operators, just real 6-5093 26, 2005. Description of UNKNOWN PARTIES and being further de- COUNTY, FLORIDA, Court on May 17, 2012. maybe have dinner. people like you. IN THE CIRCUIT Property: Parcel No. CLAIMING BY, Estate and Collecti- scribed in OR 162 THENCE PROCEED Cody Taylor, Clerk of Acrossfrom Wal-Mart Browse greetings, COURT FOR HOLMES 1319.02-00B-000-049.000 THROUGH, UNDER, bles Page 246, to wit:The S NORTH 01 DEGREES the Circuit Court By: Di- St. Joseph Catholic exchange messages COUNTY, FLORIDA, SEC: 19 TWN: 05 AND AGAINST THE AUCTION 1/2 of the E 1/2 of the 31 MINUTES 27 SEC- ane Eaton Deputy Church. Every Tues- and connect live. Try it CASE NO: RNG: 16 Lot 49 Tract B HEREIN NAMED INDI- Hazel Ray / Estate North 2/3 of the SE 1/4 ONDS EAST ALONG Clerk. As published in days. Open 5pm, free. Call now (888) 2011-CA-000462 DIVI- OR 124/716 Des OR VIDUAL June 16, 2012 of the SW 1/4 of Sec- THE WESTERLY LINE the Holmes County games start at 744-4426 SION: UCN: 185/150 OR 256/408 DEFENDANT(S) WHO 9:00 AM CST tion 15, T5N, R16W of OF SAID SECTION 6 Times Advertiser June 6:25pm 302011CA000462XXCICI; And being further de- ARE NOT KNOWN TO Stanley Auction Barn Matt’s Removal! Gar- Holmes County, Flor- FOR A DISTANCE OF 6, 13, 2012. WALTER MORT- scribed in OR 256 BE DEAD OR ALIVE, 5476 Fort Rd bage removal, free ida. Name in which as- 449.07 FEET TO THE GAGE COMPANY, Page 408 to wit: WHETHER SAID UN- 6-5096 1-Mile East Green- metal removal, yard sessed: HOWARD C. POINT OF BEGINN- LLC Plaintiff, vs. First Addition of Cerro KNOWN PARTIES MAY Public Auction at El wood Greenwood, jobs, moving jobs. We HENDERSON ESTATE ING. THENCE DE- CARL ELROD II; AMY Gordo Estates, Lot 49, CLAIM AN INTEREST Sankary Towing in FL buy items. Nobody Said property being in PARTING SAID WEST- ELROD; Defendant(s). Block B, Cerro Gordo AS SPOUSE, HEIRS, Ponce De Leon Fl, For more informa- Beats My Prices! the County of Holmes, ERLY LINE, PROCEED Estates, described as DEVISEES, GRANT- 1600 Pirate Cove Rd. tion Bradley Clark (850)547-1445, State of Florida. NORTH 88 DEGREES NOTICE OF SALE follows: EES, OR OTHER 32455 at 8 a.m. June Adopt: Doctor, car- AE-433 cell (850)658-2376. Unless such certificate 25 MINUTES 11 SEC- Notice is hereby given Commence at the NW CLAIMANTS; HOLMES 18, 2012. 1995 Chevy ing family lovingly 850-718-6510 shall be redeemed ac- ONDS WEST FOR A that, pursuant to the corner of NE ¼ of NW COUNTY; CARMEL FI- Z71, Vin # waits for miracle 1st John Stanley STOP GNAT & MOS- cording to law the DISTANCE OF 290.22 judgment of foreclo- ¼ of Section 19, Town- NANCIAL CORP, INC; 1GCEK14KX5Z165280 baby *Monica* 800- AU-044/AB491 QUITO BITES! Buy property described in FEET; THENCE PRO- sure entered in the ship 5 North, Range 16 are the Defendants, Owner Jerry Kincaid. 552-0045*FLBar42311* 850-594-5200 Swamp Gator All Natu- such certificate shall be CEED NORTH 01 DE- above cause, I will sell West and run South 41 The Clerk of the Court As published in the Expenses Paid* 10% Buyer Premium ral Insect Repellant, sold to the highest bid- GREES 24 MINUTES the property situated in degrees, 58 minutes 25 will sell to the highest Holmes County Times Family Safe, Use Head der at the courthouse 09 SECONDS EAST Holmes County, Flor- seconds East, a dis- and best bidder for June 6, 2012. to Toe. Available at Ace door on the 25TH day FOR A DISTANCE OF ida, described as: tance of 1559.86 feet; cash at FRONT STEPS Are you pregnant? A Hardware, The Home of JUNE, 2012, at 11:00 205.88 FEET; THENCE Commence at a fence thence North 87 de- OF THE HOLMES young married couple Depot & A.M. DATED this 16TH PROCEED SOUTH 88 corner marking the ap- grees, 19 minutes, 45 COUNTY COURT- seeks to adopt. Finan- HomeDepot.com day of MAY, 2012. DEGREES 19 MIN- B&B Furniture 1342 proximate NE corner of seconds West, 548.79 HOUSE at 11:00AM, on cial security. Let’s help Signature:Cody Taylor, UTES 18 SECONDS North RR Avenue, Wanted: Junk the South 1/2 of the feet; thence South 1 the 21 day of June, each other. Expenses Clerk of the Circuit EAST FOR A DIS- Chipley. We pay cash appliances. SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of degree, 52 minutes, 45 2012, 2012, the follow- paid. Holly & Max. Ask Court, Holmes County, TANCE OF 290.65 for clean, quality furni- Lawn-mowers, farm section 14, Township 6 seconds East 700 feet ing described property for Adam (800) 790- Florida. FEET TO THE AFORE- ture. and some appli- and garden equipment, North Range 16 West, to the Point of Beginn- as set forth in said Final 5260. FL Bar No. As published in the MENTIONED WEST- COLOR ances 850-557-0211 or golf carts, satellites for Holmes County, Fl; ing; thence continue Judgment: PARCEL 4: 0150789. Holmes County Times ERLY LINE OF SEC- 850-415-6866. Ask for free. I will pick up. thence North 90 de- along same line 100 COMMENCE AT THE SELLS! Advertiser May 23, 30, TION 6; THENCE PRO- Pasco or Carolyn Call (850)-547-0088 grees 00 minutes 00 feet; thence south 88 SOUTHEAST CORNER Get Your Classified June 6, 13, 2012. CEED ALONG SAID seconds West for a dis- degrees 07 minutes, 15 OF SECTION 35, Ad in color! . WESTERLY LINE 6-5092 tance of 258.81 feet seconds West, 150 TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, Call now for details SOUTH 01 DEGREES IN THE CIRCUIT along a fence and feet; thence North 1 de- RANGE 14 WEST, and be noticed! 31 MINUTES 27 SEC- COURT FOR HOLMES crossing a graded dirt gree, 52 minutes, 45 HOLMES COUNTY, 638-0212 ONDS WEST FOR A WANTED; COUNTY, FLORIDA road to the West side seconds West, 100 FLORIDA AND RUN or Garage Sale indoors. DISTANCE OF 205.38 Musical Instruments of PROBATE DIVISION thereof; thence South feet; thence North 88 NORTH 02 DEGREES 547-9414 Rain or Shine. An- FEET TO THE POINT any kind in any condi- File No. 2012 CP 25 degrees 01 minutes degrees, 07 minutes, 01 MINUTES 00 SEC- tiques, furniture, OF BEGINNING. ALL tion. Piano, banjoes, 000030 IN RE: ES- 10 seconds West for a 15 seconds East, 150 ONDS EAST ALONG dishes, clothing & LYING IN AND BEING drums, guitars, amps. TATE OF BILLY distance of 251.90 feet feet to the Point of Be- THE EAST LINE OF much more. Across the IN SECTION SIX (6), IN LESSONS. Covington WAYNE DONALDSON, along the West side of ginning. Containing SAID SECTION, 779.90 street from Trawick. TOWNSHIP FOUR (4) Music, Chipley. Deceased. said road to point of .344 acres. Name in FEET; THENCE DE- 1546 South NORTH OF RANGE Incorrect 850-638-5050. Beginning; thence which assessed: PART SAID EAST LINE Blvd.Chipley. FOURTEEN (14) NOTICE TO CREDI- South 26 degrees 23 RANDALL DONALD- AND RUN NORTH 71 Insertion June 9 @ 7:30 WEST, HOLMES TORS minutes 28 seconds SON. Said property be- DEGREES 36 MIN- Policy COUNTY, FLORIDA. Garage Sale. Fri & The administration of West for a distance of ing in the County of UTES 00 SECONDS ANY PERSON CLAIM- Sat,June 8 & 9. Orange the estate of BILLY 147.66 feet along said Holmes, State of Flor- WEST, 420 FEET; ING AN INTEREST IN For Classified Hill Hwy, 1134 Iola Dr., WAYNE DONALDSON, West side; thence ida. Unless such certifi- THENCE NORTH 02 THE SURPLUS FROM In-column Ad- Chipley. From deceased, whose date South 18 degrees 54 cate shall be redeemed DEGREES 01 MIN- THE SALE, IF ANY, 7AM-Untill. Large size of death was February minutes 44 seconds according to law the UTES 00 SECONDS vertisers OTHER THAN THE womans clothes, chil- 23, 2012, and the last West for distance of property described in EAST, 210 FEET TO PROPERTY OWNER dren clothes, boys & four digits of whose so- 96.42 feet along said such certificate shall be THE POINT OF BE- All ads placed by AS OF THE DATE OF girls. Kids bedroom cial security number West side; thence sold to the highest bid- GINNING; THENCE phone are read back THE LIS PENDENS suite. chest freezer , are 3847, is pending in South 00 degrees 56 der at the courthouse NORTH 71 DEGREES to the advertiser to MUST FILE A CLAIM dining room table & the Circuit Court for minutes 04 seconds door on the 25TH day 36 MINUTES 00 SEC- insure correctness. WITHIN 60 DAYS AF- chairs, queen size bed- Holmes County, Flor- East for a distance of of JUNE, 2012, at 11:00 ONDS WEST 210 The newspaper will TER THE SALE. room suite, amplifier & ida, Probate Division, 71.52 feet along said A.M. DATED this 18TH FEET; THENCE assume correctness If you are a person with much more. the address of which is West side; thence day of MAY, 2012. NORTH 02 DEGREES at the time of the a disability who needs Holmes County Clerk North 90 degrees 00 Signature: Cody Tay- 01 MINUTES 00 SEC- read-back procedure Saturday June 9th. any accommodation in of Circuit Court, Pro- minutes 00 seconds lor, Clerk of the Circuit ONDS EAST 210 FEET unless otherwise in- 8:00 a.m.til 2:00 p.m. order to participate in bate Division, P.O. Box West for a distance of Court, Holmes County, TO THE SOUTH formed. 1638 Jenkins Rd., Bon- Earn Extra Income: this proceeding, you 397, Bonifay, FL 32425. 262.79 feet; thence Florida. RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE ifay. Smoker, bedroom Looking for working are entitled, at no cost The names and ad- North 00 degrees 00 As published in the OF HIGHWAY NO. 2; drapes & people who already to you, to the provision dresses of the personal minutes 00 seconds Holmes County Times THENCE RUN SOUTH spread-custom made, have a job who want of certain assistance. Please ;your ad. representative and the East for a distance of Advertiser May 23, 30, 71 DEGREES 36 MIN- computer printers & to make an extra Please contact the ADA personal295.00 feet; thence June 6, 13, 2012. UTES 00 SECONDS etc. $1000/mth.Please Coordinator by mail at Advertisers are re- representative’s attor- South 90 degrees 00 EAST ALONG SAID call 850-326-3554 6-5094 P.O. Box 1089, Pan- quested to check the Sunnyhills- 1667 ney are set forth below. minutes 00 seconds SOUTH IN THE CIRCUIT ama City, FL 32402 at advertisement on the Barlington Circle. All creditors of the de- East for a distance of RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, EXPERIENCED OTR COURT OF THE FOUR- (850) 747-5338, at least first insertion for cor- Saturday June 9th cedent and other per- 358.51 feet to the Point 210 FEET; THENCE FLATBED DRIVERS TEENTH JUDICIAL seven (7) days before rectness. Errors 8am-1pm sons having claims or of Beginning; said DEPART SAID SOUTH (2) Public Machine earn 50 up to 55 cpm CIRCUIT IN AND FOR your scheduled court should be reported demands against property contains 2.00 RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE Shop Auctions Online Estate Sale loaded. $1000 sign on HOLMES COUNTY, appearance, or imme- immediately. decedent’s estate on acres more or less, as AND RUN SOUTH 02 Bidding Only! #1- Furniture, collecti- to qualified drivers. FLORIDA CIVIL DIVI- diately upon receiving whom a copy of this per survey prepared by DEGREES 01 MIN- Swaim Machine Com- bles, books & Vari- Home most weekends. SION Case #: this notification if the Your Florida Free- notice is required to be Louis W. Kathman; III, UTES 00 SECONDS pany, Inc. Scottsboro, ous Misc items! Vets welcome. Call: 2010-CA-000593 time before the sched- served must file their R.L.S. at public sale, to WEST, 210 FEET TO dom newspaper will Alabama #2- Golden Text FL11550 to 56654 (843)266-3731 / Regions Bank d/b/a uled appearance is less claims with this court the highest and best THE POINT OF BE- not be responsible Seal Services, Inc. Mar- bulldoghiway.com EOE Regions Mortgage, than seven (7) days. If WITHIN THE LATER bidder, for cash, on GINNING. TOGETHER for more than one in- ianna, Florida. CNC Plaintiff, -vs.- you are hearing im- OF 3 MONTHS AFTER June 21, 2012, at 11:00 WITH THE FOLLOW- correct insertion, nor Machines- Lathes- HELP WANTED! Milton E. Wilson and paired, call 711. THE TIME OF THE a.m. at Holmes County ING 25 FOOT EASE- will it be liable for Shears- Welders, Immediate Opening Patricia Ann Wilson CODY TAYLOR FIRST PUBLICATION Courthouse, Bonifay, MENT: COMMENCE any error in adver- MORE! bid now @ for a technician, no a/k/a Patricia A. Wilson, CLERK OF THE CIR- Fresh from the Farm! OF THIS NOTICE OR Florida. Any person AT THE SOUTHEAST tisements to a www.HortonAuction. experience Husband and Wife; Un- CUIT COURT Peas, Okra, Zucchini 30 DAYS AFTER THE claiming an interest in CORNER OF SECTION greater extent than com or www.Sold necessary, will train. known Tenants in Pos- Holmes County, Florida and Corn. Call for DATE OF SERVICE OF the surplus from the 35, TOWNSHIP 7 the cost of the space Alabama.com Pete Apply at Chipley session #1;If living, Diane Eaton DEPUTY pricing (850)956-4556. A COPY OF THIS NO- sale, if any, other than NORTH, RANGE 14 occupied by the er- Horton AL #213 (800) Physical Therapy or and all Unknown Par- CLERK OF COURT TICE ON THEM. All the property owner as WEST, HOLMES ror. 548-0130. fax resumes to ties claiming by, Submitted By: ATTOR- GainerBlueberry Farm other creditors of the of the date of the Lis COUNTY, FLORIDA 850-415-1967 through, under and NEY FOR PLAINTIFF: Open Thur.Fri. Sat 7 to decedent and other Pendens must file a AND RUN NORTH 02 Any copy change, against the above SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & 7 Sun. 1 to 6 persons having claims claim within 60 days af- DEGREES 01 MIN- during an ordered named Defendant(s) GACHÉ, LLP Absolute Auction- 2 ClosedMon.Tues. Wed. NEW TO TRUCKING? or demands against ter the sale. UTES 00 SECONDS schedule constitutes who are not known to 4630 Woodland Corpo- story log home- Cull- U-Pick $9/gal We pick Your new career starts decedent’s estate must If you are a person with EAST ALONG THE a new ad and new be dead or alive, rate Blvd. man, AL, 5bd/2ba, $22/gal.Pre-Pick orders now! * $0 Tuition Cost file their claims with this a disability who needs EAST LINE OF SAID charges. whether said Unknown Suite 100 equipment barn, 11+/ need to be placed in * No Credit Check * court WITHIN 3 any accommodation in SECTION, 779.90 Parties may claim an Tampa, FL 33614 acres GT Auctions.com advance. 9 \miles S on Great Pay & Benefits MONTHS AFTER THE order to participate in FEET; THENCE DE- We do not interest as Spouse, (813) 880-8888 (205) 326-0833, Orange Hill Rd. Short employment DATE OF THE FIRST this proceeding, you PART SAID EAST LINE guarantee position Heirs, Devisees, Grant- (813) 880-8800 Granger, Thagard & Chipley.commitment required PUBLICATION OF THIS are entitled, at no cost AND RUN NORTH 71 of ANY ad under ees, or Other Claimants As published in the Associates, Jack F. Gainerblueberryfarm.com Call (866)297-8916 NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS to you, to the provision DEGREES 36 MIN- any classification. Granger, #873 638-1335 258-4180 www.joinCRST.com ✳ ✳ ✳ B8 | Washington County News/Holmes County Times Advertiser Wednesday, June 6, 2012

CHIPOLA COLLEGE The Holmes County 3 BR/1 BA House in Nice clean houses, Reduced Price! Publisher’s Total Down is accepting Board of Commission- Drivers- Class A Executive Vernon. Hwy 79 S. apartments & mobile Two 8 acres on Bedie Payment applications for the ers will receive applica- Flatbed- $- Home Office Notice CH/A, city water. homes for rent in Boni- Rd, Two 9 acres on following full-time tions for a part time Weekends, Run South- 535-2829 fay area. HUD ap- Bedie Rd. Two 5 acres $575 Mosquito Spray Tech- Space for rent down- proved. Also, houses & One 10 acres on positions: east US, Requires 1 Yr All real estate advertis- 2BD/1BA House. 99 Chevy Impala nician for the Holmes town Chipley. All util. ing in this newspaper is for sale. Call Martha Buddy Rd. One 10 ac- OTR Flatbed 901 Main St Chipley. 0% Interest County Board of Com- incl’d 638-1918 subject to the Fair (850)547-5085, res on Gainer Rd. 10 Biology Instructor experience, & pay UP $575 mth. Security Daylight Auto missioners. This posi- Housing Act which (850)547-2531. acres on Hwy 77. English Instructor TO .39¢/mile Call (800) depo $575. Available Financing tion will be for a maxi- makes it illegal to ad- Owner financing For Groundskeeper 572-5489 x227, SunBelt 5/10. Call mum of twenty hours vertise “any preference, more info call Milton 2816 Hwy 98 West Information Transport, LLC limitation or discrimina- 850-271-9973. (20) per week. Previous Peel @ 850-638-1858. Panama City, FL Technology tion based on race, 850-215-1769 Instructor experience operating color, religion, sex, For Lease/Rent. spray equipment and 3BR/2BA brick home. 9am-9pm Law Enforcement 2BR/1.5BA handicap, familial status 2 and 3 Bedroom You automatically Coordinator/ handling the required Medical Office Townhouse for rent. or national origin, or an $675/mo., $600 dam- Mobile Homes for rent chemicals is desirable. Trainees Needed! Train intention, to make any age deposit. 1579 Da- approved if you can Rangemaster No pets. Deposit, refer- in Bonifay. No Pets. make payments on All work will be after online to become a such preference, limita- vidson Rd., 20 Acres- Live on Land Mathematics ences required. 843 8th tion or discrimination” (850)547-3462. time! Instructor 5:00 p.m. A vaild Flor- Medical Office Assis- St, Chipley. 638-1918 850-258-2080. NOW!! Only $99/mo. ida State Drivers Li- Familial status includes 2 BR/2BA Mobile Music Instructor tant! No Experience children under the age For Rent 3BR/1BA $0 Down, Owner Fi- cense and good driving Home for rent. 9 miles Nursing Instructor needed! Training & Lo- of 18 living with parents house, $300/month. nancing. NO CREDIT record is required. This One Bdrm. Apart- from Chipley. Call Total Down Minimum cal Job Placement as- or legal custodians, 2BR/1BA trailer, CHECKS! Near El position does not pro- ment. Bonifay area. 638-4689 Payment qualifications and sistance thru SC Train- pregnant women and $250/month. Paso, Texas , Beautiful vide County Benefits. Stove, refrigerator. In- people securing cus- job duties are ing, HS Diploma/GED Ponce de Leon area. Mountain Views! Free $775 Applications will be re- cludes all electricity & tody of children under 3BD/2BA MH 3/4 mile available at & PC/Internet needed! (850)269-5000 Color Brochure.(800) 02 Chevy Blazer ceived until 4:00 p.m. (888) 374-7294. utilities. $425/month. 18. from Elementary www.chipola.edu/per- School. On Hwy 177A. 755-8953 www. 3-rows sonnel/jobs. on June 18, 2012. Eligi- Info: (850)547-0956, For Rent sunsetranches.com 0% Interest ble applicants may ob- (850)326-4548 This newspaper will not 3BR/2BA Brick House Family oriented park. APPLICATION knowingly accept any Call (850)547-3746. Daylight Auto DEADLINE IS OPEN tain an application at advertising for real es- inclosed garage. Financing the Holmes County Pro Drivers Wanted No Pets. 850-638-1918 UNTIL FILLED. tate which is in violation FOR RENT: Nice 2816 Hwy 98 West Board of Call for Details on Our To obtain an Call To Place of the law. Our readers Large Executive 2BR & 3BR M Hon Panama City, FL Commissioner’s Office, New Pay Package 2 are hereby informed application, contact home. 4,500 sq. ft., 5 Corbin RD Near 850-215-1769 107 E. Virginia Ave., Mos CDL Class A Exp that all dwellings adver- Human Resources at bedrooms/6 bath- Sapp Community 9am-9pm Bonifay, Fl. 32425, (877) 258-8782 www. tised in this newspaper [email protected] or at rooms, 2 laundry Church. I furnish You automatically Monday thru Friday be- meltontruck.com/drive An Ad In Classifieds. are available on a equal (850)718-2269. rooms. Private paved water, garbage, ex- approved if you can tween the hours of 8:00 opportunity basis. To Candidates may be complain of discrimina- driveway meets termination, change make payments on a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or subject to Washington tion call HUD toll-free at highway-Bonifay. Fully air filter & mow grass time! at background investi- 1-800-669-9777. The furnished. Serious calls once a mth. Deck on www.holmescountyfl.org. The gations. toll-free number for the only. $1500 per month. front & back, small Holmes County hearing impaired is County News (850)547-2096. storage building.For Total Down Board of Commission- 1-800-927-9275. more info, call Lou Payment ers is an Equal Oppor- New house for rent. 3 EQUAL OPPORTU- Corbin @ 638-1911 tunity Employer and a Br/2Ba, in country. $975 NITY EMPLOYER ATTEND COLLEGE (850) 638-0212 or cell phone, Drug Free Workplace. $800/month, 1st & last 01 Ford F150 ONLINE from Home. 326-0044. Sorry No month rent. In Vernon. X/Cab4X4 Temporary laborers *Medical, *Business, Pets. for fence project near *Criminal Justice, Holmes County (850)896-8131. 0% Interest Bonifay. Must be able *Hospitality. Job place- Mobile Home for Daylight Auto to lift at least 75 lbs., ment assistance. Com- Park your car in Rent. 3/2 Doublewide Financing have basic carpentry puter available. Finan- Times-Advertiser 2816 Hwy 98 West Airlines ARE HIRING- Classified and just S. of Bonifay on skills and have reliable cial Aid if qualified. Pleasant Hill Rd. Availa- Panama City, FL transportation. Valid ID Train for hands on Avi- SCHEV certified. Call see it take off in 850-215-1769 ation Maintenance Ca- (850) 547-9414 ble after 1st of June. required. Job will start (877)206-5165 www. the fast lane! Rent $600/ mth Secu- 9am-9pm mid-June and should reer. FAA approved CenturaOnline.com You automatically program. Financial aid rity Deposit $500.00 last 3 to 4 months. 638-8220 approved if you can Equal Opportunity Em- if qualified - Housing make payments on available CALL Aviation ployer. (912)270-5123. Rent or SUV 2007 Chrysler time! Institute of Mainte- Aspen Limited nance (866)314-3769. Lease/Purchase Copper Color with These tiny ads 24 X 80 Mobile chrome accents. sell, hire, rent DRIVER TRAINEES Home in Bonifay. 4 Soft leather seating and inform for NEEDED NOW! Learn bdr, 2 ba. $700/mo with power to drive for Schneider 850-699-9464 thousands of everything. National! Earn $700 per Heated front seats families each 2000 Dodge Ram week! No experience USINESS UIDE (both power) and 1500 Conversion Van week. Let a little needed! Local CDL B G bucket heated 2nd w/wheelchair lift. Call Classified ad do a Training. Job Ready in row, with full 3rd (850)773-5511, Joe. just 15 days! (888) big job for you. row. 368-1964 DVD system w/ 4 head sets. 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Position Requirements: ™Proven sales experience in digital products ™Experience developing and leading a THE high performing sales team ™Vision and passion to drive growth in interactive sales ™Strong analytical ability to budget forecast and effectively utilize market research WHEEL The successful candidate will lead cross-selling efforts in print and digital solutions and must possess a demonstrated expertise with the Internet.

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