TimesHOLMES COUNTY Experience the dvertiser Outbreak | B1 Wednesday,Atobe Oc r 26, 2011 www.bonifaynow.com Volume 121, Number 28 50¢ For the latest breaking news, visit Bonifay: Drop fee for street name change BONIFAYNOW.COM By Cecilia Spears those name changes.” has concluded that tobacco adver- ally target youth through the use of Staff Writer The council also approved of tising greatly contributes to youth candy-like flavors in tobacco prod- [email protected] Holmes County Students Working smoking rates, and; ucts, and; in BRIEF Against Tobacco Resolution 11-15 “Whereas, an estimated one “Whereas, research from the BONIFAY — The Bonifay City and the first reading of SRF Reso- third of adolescent experimenta- Harvard School of Public Health Chipley Trunk Council on Monday approved to lution 11-20 for a State Revolving tion with smoking can be directly (published November 2005) found or Treat send a letter requesting that the Fund Loan. attributed to tobacco advertising that cigarette makers are target- Holmes County Board of County The SWAT Resolution reads as and promotional activities, and; ing young smokers with new candy CHIPLEY — The Commissioners drop the payment follows: “Whereas, the Master Settle- and liqueur-flavored brands that Merchants of Historic request for changing the name “Whereas, tobacco use is the ment Agreement (MSA) reached in mask the harsh and toxic proper- Chipley will be holding of Bay Avenue to Martin Luther number one cause of preventable 1998 between state Attorneys Gen- ties found in tobacco smoke. Tobac- their annual Trunk or King Jr. Avenue and that the coun- death in the United States, and al- eral and major tobacco companies co companies use youth-oriented Treat from 4-6 p.m. ty recognize the name change on most 90 percent of tobacco users forbids cigarette manufacturers colorful and stylish packaging, and Oct. 29 at the Historic the county map. smokers started before they were from directly or indirectly target- exploit adolescents’ attraction to Chipley High School “Several years ago, we were ap- 18 years old, and; ing youth in advertising, marketing candy flavors with names such as Track on Railroad proached by the citizens living on “Whereas, each day, more than and promotion of tobacco products “Mandarin Mint,” “Winter Warm Avenue. that street to change the name,” 4,000 young people try smoking for aimed at initiating, maintaining or Toffee” and “Twista Chill,” and; Children must be Mayor Eddie Sims said. “The the first time, and another 2,000 increasing youth smoking, and; “Whereas, national studies accompanied by an county has billed us for that name youth become regular daily smok- “Whereas, internal tobacco in- have found that the vast majority change, but we’ve refused to pay ers, and; dustry documents strongly sug- adult. Parking will be because they have grant money for “Whereas, the Surgeon General gest that manufacturers intention- See BONIFAY A2 available at Pals Park, the old Chipley High School parking lot on Second Street and BLUE PRIDE CONTINUES SUPERIOR PERFORMANCES the parking lot at the corner of Fifth Street Fall EVENTS and Railroad Avenue. Fall Festival at Sunny Hills A free trolley will be running to and from First Baptist Church the event. Bags will be SUNNY HILLS —First Baptist furnished by Chipley Church of Sunny Hills will have Piggly Wiggly and its Fall Festival from 5-8 p.m. Dollar General. One Saturday, Oct. 29. There will be food, fun and games. The church bag will be given to is at 1886 Sunny Hills Blvd. each child 12 years of age and younger. For more information, Fall Festival at Noma contact Barbara James Assembly of God at 638-1347. NOMA — Noma Assembly of God will have a Fall Festival from Fall Festival at D.D. 1-4 p.m. Saturday. There will be games and prizes. Eldridge Park WESTVILLE — A free Sunland Fall Festival Fall Festival sponsored MARIANNA — The annual by Hickory Hill Baptist Sunland Fall Festival will be Church and West Saturday at the Jackson Pittman Baptist Church County Sunland will be Sunday at Environmental Park D.D. Eldridge Park on Special to -Advertiser in Marianna. For Highway 181. There Holmes County High School Blue PRIDE Band performing in Troy, Ala., in the Southeastern details, call 482-9373. will be food, games, States Marching Band Festival. candy, an obstacle Evergreen Baptist course and hay rides. Church Fall Festival WESTVILLE — Evergreen Baptist HCHS Band rated superior again Church will have a Fall Festival from 4-6 p.m. Oct. 29 at Westville Special to The Times-Advertiser direction of Zachary Dobos. band will be performing outside. City Park. There will be lots of HCHS Blue PRIDE Band will Come out and support the band, fun, food and games. TROY, Ala. — The Holmes compete at the Florida Band- listen to them play and enjoy a County High School Blue master’s Association in Panama dinner at the same time. See any A Splash of Spirit PRIDE Band competed in the City on Saturday, Oct. 29. band member or band booster Southeastern States Marching The Blue PRIDE will have a for a ticket. A ticket must accom- DeFUNIAK SPRINGS — An evening INDEX Band Festival on Oct. 22, receiv- fundraiser from 5:30-8 p.m. Nov. pany when ordering to get the of Dixie Land, jazz and old ing Superior ratings under the 8 at the Bonifay Pizza Hut. The credit for the sales. favorites will be provided by Arrests...... A2 clarinetist Richard Thomas and Opinion...... A4 pianist Tommy Kelley from 6-8 Outdoors...... A8 p.m. Saturday. A $10 donation Sports...... A9 includes heavy hors d’oeuvres. United Way campaign reaches out Wine and soft drinks will be Extra...... B1 available. Costumes are optional. Faith...... B4 By Cecilia Spears from September through Novem- last year, ranging from respite Tickets are available at Obituaries...... B5 Staff Writer ber. During the workplace cam- to companion and personal Southeby’s Antiques, Nook and Cranny, Hotel DeFuniak or from Classifieds...... B6 [email protected] paign, employees are asked to care. They serve more than 170 donate to their favorite nonprofit seniors, with more than 24,650 any member of St. Agatha’s Editor’s note: Names have organization through payroll meals served. Church. Call 892-5610 for tickets been changed to protect resi- deduction. Catholic Charities assisted or more information. dents’ privacy. “As I travel about in our outer Holmes County with rent, utilities, counties, I am asked many great water and gas through the Home- East Mt. Zion As United Way begins to wrap questions about our agencies and less Prevention and Rapid Re- 5th Saturday Sing 850-547-9414 up the year’s campaign, Ron their impact in those markets,” Housing funds, totaling $47,158.41 Phone: GRACEVILLE — East Mt. Zion Web site: bonifaynow.com Sharpe, Regional Director of Re- Sharpe said. “Last year, through from Oct. 19, 2009, to June 14, 2011. source Development for United the partnership from our 54 agen- This help went beyond just emer- United Methodist Church on Fax: 850-547-9418 Way, continues his efforts to com- cies, we have served over 155,000 gency assistance, involving com- County Road 173 in Graceville municate local agencies’ need for citizens or over 55 percent of or prehensive case management will have its 5th community involvement. total population in our six-county through a social worker who is Saturday Sing from Each year, businesses in Bay, area.” local to Holmes and Washington 6-9 p.m. Nov. 5. Calhoun, Holmes, Gulf, Jackson, The Washington County Coun- counties. Many of the contacts Refreshments will and Washington counties par- cil on Aging provided more than be served. ticipate in a workplace campaign 21,200 hours of in-home services See UNITED WAY A2

   Follow Us Connect With Us On Facebook  24/7 @WCN_HCT  Get breaking news, And videos, expanded stories, Mobile    photo galleries, opinions  Too! www.bonifaynow.com & more... A2 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser Local Wednesday, October 26, 2011 BONIFAY UNITED WAY from page A1 from page A1 with individuals and families living in the home with extended same home, continues to work with United Way, such as for were home visits. For just elec- family for more than six months two jobs to make ends meet, and every dollar given to Meals on of people who are using these fla- tric assistance, $11,836.60 was by the time she applied for as- she has maintained the stabil- Wheels, they can get $9 in match- vored tobacco products are youth provided to 37 Holmes County sistance. Catholic Charities was ity garnered through this assis- ing federal money; for every dol- and young adults, and; residents to turn or keep their able to assist Jane with depos- tance. She is very proud of her lar given to PVK, there’s $16 in “Whereas, research by mem- lights on. its for her water, electricity and children who, through the crisis, matching funds; and for every bers of “Tobacco Free Holmes” “Regarding Holmes County housing. Jane was working two kept their grades up at school dollar given towards Life Man- shows that all of the local tobacco families helped through the jobs when she applied for assis- and continue to be frequently on agement, there’s $40 in matching retailers surveyed in the City of HPRP program, the one that tance. Later, when one of the jobs the honor roll. funds; that’s just to name a few lo- Bonifay sell a variety of flavored immediately comes to mind is ended, she found yet another job. “People have a common mis- cal agencies,” Sharpe said. “Your tobacco products, and; Jane,” said Jody Shafer, the so- “After the initial financial as- conception that when they give little bit can go a long way.” “Whereas, the Florida Youth cial worker who provided HPRP sistance Catholic Charities pro- money to United Way that it goes A new service available Tobacco Survey shows that over assistance in Holmes County. vided Jane and her family, the to a single entity,” Sharpe said. through United Way is the dis- 66 percent of tobacco obtained “When Jane contacted Catholic social worker was able to assist “But with United Way, you choose count prescription card. by youth in Holmes County is ob- Charities for assistance, she had her through case management. not only the county you wish your “For those without medical tained though social sources, not relocated to Holmes County with Jane remained in contact with money to impact, but you can insurance this will allow them 20 direct, underage purchases by her young children. Jane was in a her HPRP case manager on a also choose a specific agency in percent off brand name drugs and the minors themselves and there domestically violent situation in regular basis. This comprehen- which to help.” 40 percent off of generic,” Sharpe fore existing age restrictions are south Florida and made the deci- sive case management approach Sharpe said a little mon- said. “It’s just another way for us inadequate protection to keep sion to leave her partner/father of went further in linking Jane to ey could go a long way with to assist our community.” these flavored tobacco products her children and move to Holmes additional resources and assis- agencies. To learn more about United out of their primary users, youth, County to be near her family. tance within the community. “There are matching federal Way, visit www.unitedwaynwfl. and; “Jane and her children were “Jane continues to live in the money for every dollar spent org. “Whereas, some of those to- bacco products, specifically fla- vored cigars and blunts wraps are also used as drug parapher- Arrest Report nalia for the smoking of marijua- The following arrests were Jerry Allen Henry, 24, hold Bradley B. Roberts, 22, hold na, and; made Oct. 9-15 in Holmes for Hillsborough for prison transport service Marriages “Whereas, a great number of County. Mitchell Keith Hodges, Armando Rodriguez, 38, hold county citizens and community Sonya Rene Abel, 29, hold for 32, violation of probation on for Hillsborough organizations have affirmed their prison transport service uttering a forged instrument Jaquline Maria Roughton, 28, & Divorces support of this measure and sup- Kevin Lee Ausherman, Teresa Lynn Keene, 47, violation of probation on driving port a safe environment in which 21, conspiracy to introduce violation of probation on while license suspended or These are marriages our youth can grow and prosper, contraband into a state facility, uttering a forged instrument revoked and divorces in Holmes free from the influences of tobac- drug possession marijuana Corey Lee Kendrick, 25, Derrick Kareem Scott, 36, County from Oct. 10-14. co industry marketing and from under 20 grams possession of a controlled hold for Hillsborough addiction to tobacco, no there fore Brian Ray Baxley, 22, driving substance, possession of drug Joshua Malcom Sewell, 23, Marriages while license suspended or paraphernalia, driving while principle to theft, principle to be it resolved by the City Council Andrew Robert revoked license suspended or revoked burglary, principle to criminal of Bonifay that the Council urges Bachelier 3-25-1986 Billy Joe Bennett, 34, hold Heather Lynn Kirkpatrick, mischief all local retailers who sell tobacco of Ft. Mitchell and for prison transport service 23, violation of probation on Donald Gene Smith, 30, products to cease the selling and Katherine Joele Revell Steve Cliffod Blodgett, driving while license suspended failure to appear on driving marketing of all flavored tobac- 4-14-1991 of Fort 48, hold for prison transport or revoked while license suspended or co products, which are defined Mitchell service Richard Wayne Leger, revoked (two counts), violation as loose tobacco or snuff flour, Omar Gomez Rachel Nichole Bransford, 19, disorderly intoxication, of probation on driving while plug and twist tobacco, fine cuts, Santiago 11-26-1991 of 24, violation of probation resisting without violence license suspended or revoked chewing tobacco, snus, smoking Bonifay and Meghan Nicholas Shay Cassidy, 21, Robert Lumpkin, 26, Zane Dean Stotler, 47, driving or snuffing tobacco products, and Elaine Bean 10-31-1991 burglary, grand theft violation of probation on battery under the influence (two counts) all other kinds and forms of to- of Bonifay Kathy Ann Chandler, 22, Michael Paul Luxton, 33, Derric E. Thompson, 47, hold bacco, including but not limited to Shelby Joe Roddy failure to appear on issuing hold for prison transport for Hillsborough cigarettes, cigars, smokeless to- 4-20-1991 of Bonifay and worthless checks (two counts) service Jams Edward Thompson, 42, bacco products and blunt wraps, Katherine Lee Bragg Milton Devine, 40, hold for Jose Angel Maidonado, 42, hold for Hillsborough prepared in such a manner with 6-15-1993 of Bonifay the purpose of chewing, inhaling, Hillsborough hold for Hillsborough Mark Allen Tiess, 43, hold for smoking or ingesting in any man- Thomas David Embry, 36, Donald Keith McKinney, 37, Hillsborough ner which have been flavored recommit, resisting an officer possession of drug equipment, Shane Adam Warren, 25, Divorces through the addition of natural or without violence deliver or distribute drugs driving while license suspended Olivier Francois and artificial flavorings, herbs, spices, Courtland Ahmad Freeman, Aaron Moore, 22, battery on or revoked Michaele Francois or other means with flavors char- 24, hold for transport staff Michael Scott Williamson, Dennis Rhoda and acterizing fruit, candy, alcohol or Edgar Heath, 24, violation of Brandon Ray Poteet, 24, 41, possession of drug Kimaja Rhoda other similar flavorings with the probation on driving under the violation of probation paraphernalia, possession of exception of menthol will not be influence, burglary, theft, armed John R. Ring, 40, hold for controlled substance, child included in this definition.” robbery, carjacking prison transport service support NOTICE Tax Impact of Value Adjustment Board Northwest Florida Holmes County, Tax Year 2011 Community Hospital Members of the Board Honorable Ron Monk, Jr., Chairman Honorable Kenneth Williams is pleased to announce Board of County Commissioners, District No. 5 Board of County Commissioners, District No. 4 Sid Johnson Larry Cook David Taing, MD School Board, District No. 5 Business Owner within the School District Earl Pitts as the newest member of our Health Care Team. Homestead Property Owner David Taing, M D is board certified in Family Practice and Sports The Value Adjustment Board (VAB) meets each year to hear petitions Medicine. He is a member of American Academy of Family and make decisions relating to property tax assessments, exemptions, Physicians and the American College of Sports Medicine. classifications and tax deferrals. Dr. Taing worked as a Sports Summary of Year's Actions Medicine Physician with the Atlanta Falcons in 2007, served Reduction Number of Parcels Shift in as a team physician with Alba- Type in County Taxes of Exemptions Assessments* Both Taxable Value Due To ny State University and Furman Property Due To Board Board University in football, and the Granted Requested Reduced Requested Withdrawn Actions Actions or settled University of South Carolina Residential $ $ 0.00 Men and Women’s soccer. He Commercial 0 2 2 $ $ 0.00 also had a special opportunity Industrial and to work with WWE as their Miscellaneous $ $ 0.00 medical director. Agricultural or Classified Use $ $ 0.00 High water recharge $ $ 0.00 Please join us in welcoming Dr. Taing to our community. Historic commercial or $ $ 0.00 nonprofit Call 850-415-8185 Business Machinery $ $ 0.00 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Taing and Equipment Vacant Lots and Acreage 0 0 $ 0 $ 0.00 TOTALS 0 0 0 2 2$ 0$ 0.00

All values should be county taxable values. School and other taxing authority values may differ. *Include transfer of assessment difference (portability) requests. better than We Treat You Like Family If you have a question about these actions, contact the Chair or the Clerk of the Value Adjustment Board Northwest Florida Community Hospital Chairperson: Mr. Ron Monk Jr., 850-547-1119 1360 Brickyard Road • Chipley, Florida Clerk: Mr. Cody Taylor, 850-547-1100 www.nfch.org Wednesday, October 26, 2011 Local Holmes County Times-Advertiser | A3 8 Panhandle counties to meet for tourism summit By FELICIA KITZMILLER bring together tourism ex- — agratourism, ecotour- from Visit Florida to pro- liance on future sizable in- development for more than Florida Freedom Newspapers perts and economic develop- ism and cultural or heri- mote sustainable economic vestments, RWSAC project 100 years … but there are ment players in Washington, tage tourism — and all are development. manager Sharon Liggett still so many things in Flor- BLOUNTSTOWN — There’s Holmes, Calhoun, Franklin, available in the six-county “Rural tourism is consid- said. It relies largely on ida’s interior that people more to Florida than white Gadsden, Gulf, Jackson and region, said Jim Brooks, ex- ered a sustainable economic businesses that already ex- don’t know about,” Liggett sand and emerald green Liberty counties this week ecutive director of the Hol- development program be- ist but need help marketing said. The summit will begin water, and RiverWay with the hope of expanding mes County Development cause it depends on natural their services. Places like at 8 a.m. Friday at the Pan- South Apalachicola Choc- the number of visitors to Commission. resources to raise per capita bed and breakfasts, small handle Pioneer Settlement tawhatchee is trying to bring Florida’s tucked-away gems The summit will include income,” Brooks said. eateries, historic loca-tions, on State 20 in Blountstown. attention to the great re- along the Apalachicola and presentations on program- Rural tourism is low-im- natural attractions and eco- The cost is $15 and guests sources offered inland. Choc-tawhatchee rivers. ming, public relations and pact, meaning it does not logical guides. can register at www.rwsfl. The 2011 Rural Tourism There are three primary promotion and is partially require a heavy investment “Tourism in Florida has org up until the day of the Development Summit will categories of rural tourism funded through a grant in infrastructure or the re- been a staple for economic event. Bay unemployment rises

By RANDAL YAKEY Regional Florida Freedom Newspapers unemployment PANAMA CITY — Sisyphus pushed the How Many Times Has Your rock up the hill, and it rolled back down. Sept. Aug. Sept. That myth, where every gain is followed County 2011 2011 2010 by a loss, mirrors the unemployment rate Bay 9.7% 9.5% 10.4% Insurance Been Cancelled? for Bay County, which rose from 9.5 to 9.7 Calhoun 8.5 9.1 9.0 percent in September. “I think we are in a holding pattern,” Franklin 7.8 8.1 8.1 Trust in your local Farm Bureau agency. said Kim Bodine, executive director of the Gulf 10.1 10.3 10.6 We have been here for 60 years Gulf Coast Workforce Board. “We’re not Holmes 8.0 8.3 8.4 doing any better, but we’re not doing any Jackson 8.5 8.9 8.2 and are here to stay. worse.” Randall Holcombe, a Florida State Walton SAVE7.1 7.1 7.9 ON HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE University professor of economics, said Washington 10.6 10.9 11.3 factors keeping unemployment from drop- ping include policies at the federal level ism industry and the jobs that were in regarding taxes, the Obama administra- play due to the cleanup efforts, but if we tion’s health care policy and costs of regu- go back to the 2009 season, we are about lations on business. 1 percent higher in unemployment year to “Unemployment benefits were in- year,” Bodine said in a release. “Overall, creased from 26 weeks to 99 weeks, which Florida job growth appears to be trending keeps people from looking for jobs,” Hol- in a positive way. We are hopeful that we combe added. will steadily move in that direction at the Holcombe did say he thought the econ- local level.” omy was on the upswing, especially in The unemployment rate in Florida has Florida, where 23,000 jobs were created dropped to 10.6 percent, the lowest since last month were in Florida. May. Unemployment in Florida from June The good news for Bay County is the through August stood at 10.7 percent. unemployment rate has dipped from 10.4 Earlier Friday morning, Gov. Rick Scott percent in September 2010 to 9.7 percent announced the state gained an estimated a year later. 110,300 private-sector jobs since January. But Bodine cautioned about reading Scott was positive about the job gains, tout- too much into the employment numbers. ing that the unemployment numbers have “Comparing this season to last year’s dropped 1.3 percent since he took office in ® season is not a great indicator of a trend January. Since April, the state unemploy- due to the effect of the oil spill on our tour- ment rate has dropped 0.2 percent. Auto • Home • Life Local Agents. Local Offices. Local Service. Best Value.

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When the September issue Sugar cane has been a part of and prepare him to become more of “Heartland: In The Field,” a Lykes’ operations, too, for decades. involved in policy formation. Study/ magazine published for southwest Currently, they plant and harvest travel seminars throughout Florida, Florida counties, came out last 15,000 acres, which is cut and sold to Washington, D.C., a developing month, two stories centered around U.S. Sugar Corp. Additional acreage country and a visitation to a two young people with Bonifay and is leased for cane and vegetable homeless shelter in Miami provided Holmes county roots. farming. Joe with invaluable insight into the First, our granddaughter In addition, the company agricultural needs of the future. Haley Webb of Charlotte has 52,000 acres of native The Joe Collins family, wife Lisa County was featured with and planted pine utilized for and sons Ben, Eli and Pate, lives her report of some of her mulch and fuel wood. Eleven in Sebring, where they are active activities as the 2011-1012 thousand acres of eucalyptus in First Baptist Church, Highlands secretary of Florida Future are being planted for use as County Cattlemen’s Association, Farmers of America. landscape mulch, with the Highlands County Farm Bureau But the magazine also Happy corner potential for future bio-fuel and the American Water Resources featured a young man who Hazel Wells Tison conversion in mind. Association and the boys are active CHS alum Zach Jadofsky grew up in Bonifay and Another Lykes venture in athletics. graduated from Chipley High School in which Collins is involved is a When I was growing up in in 1985, Joe Collins, the son of Joe partnership with Vercipia to further Washington County south of Bonifay receives championship ring Earl and (the late) Eilene Collins. a cellulosic process developed at UF in the Brackin community, the Special to The News bunch of guys and winning Joey, as I knew him, is associated that converts warm season grasses Collins family were our neighbors. this championship, what with Lykes Brothers Inc, whose to ethanol using stalks, leaves and His great-grandparents, Tom and operations encompass 337,000 acres weeds. PENSACOLA — The more could you ask Pearl Collins, lived in the old Brackin in Glades and Highlands counties, home, and Mr. Tom Collins’ sister, 2011 NCAA Division II for? It’s not every day “It is exciting to be working in the the largest contiguous pieces of Mrs. Becky Brackin, lived there. National Champion West that you win a national area of biofuels,” Joe said. “Florida land in Florida. After attending Later, Joey’s grandparents, Mr. Florida baseball team championship, and to is uniquely situated for this type of Chipola, Joe graduated from The Vivian and Mrs. Lotee, lived there was recognized during be part of this is just project because we have substantial University of Florida with a degree and developed a cattle and timber the UWF annual alumni amazing. ... I will wear this amounts of farmland coupled with in engineering and a specialty operation. Mr. Vivian was active in weekend Oct. 20-22. ring with pride.” nearby population centers.” in water resources. He started the Cattleman’s Association, Farm Chipley High School After the UWF baseball Joe is also involved with his his career with Lykes when they Bureau and all farm agencies. It graduate and pitcher Zach season, Zach joined the community. In 2009, he was were constructing several groves, is comforting to know that Florida Jadofsky was an integral Valley Baseball League appointed by then-Gov. Charlie which required a great deal of agriculture and our natural part of the UWF national in the Shenandoah Valley Crist to the South Florida Water environmental resource permitting resources are in the capable hands championship team. in Virginia, a collegiate Management Board, which and low-volume drip irrigation of some of our own young leaders Jadofsky finished with a 4- summer baseball league encompasses Charlotte, Collier, design work. There, the young such as Joe Collins. 0 record but proved most with players from around Hendry, Highlands, Glades, Lee, Collins gained practical knowledge This weekend, we have been valuable in numerous the country. In his first Okeechobee, Orange, Osceola in all aspects of design from watching the National FFA innings of relief in the game with the Woodstock and Polk counties. In 2011, he was permitting to construction. Convention, where our daughter, postseason tournaments. River Bandits, he was elected by the board as its chairman. Today, as vice president over the Cindy is attending with some of her Jadofsky pieced together spotted by an Atlanta His experiences as an engineer and Lykes Bros. Inc. Ranch Division, FFA students. Her daughter Haley three appearances in the Braves scout and signed ranch operation manager with the Collins oversees the cattle, is there as a delegate representing postseason for 11.1 innings as a free agent. For the private sector make him uniquely sugarcane, timber and leasing the state officers from Florida, with no runs scored, but rest of the summer, Zach qualified to deal with the challenges operations for the family-owned and her sister, a former officer, is most impressive was the pitched for the rookie-level faced by the district. Its core mission company. Founded by Dr. Howell there as a staff member of Florida 3.2 shutout inning while Atlanta Braves team in of flood control, water supply and T. Lykes, the company adopted the FFA. There are 51,536 delegates, surrendering just one hit Orlando. Currently, he environmental restoration, though “7L” brand and corporate logo to members, educators and guests and fanning two batters is back home substitute faced with more than $100 million represent the inclusion of his seven there. It is inspiring to see their to earn the win in game teaching in Chipley and budget reduction, will continue to be sons in the incorporation in 1910. enthusiasm for agriculture and three of the World Series. Vernon, taking classes a challenge. The cattle operation is one of the for the leadership skills they are “This past year has online and conducting Collins is an alumnus of the top five cow-calf operations in the developing. We listened to the just been unbelievable,” his off-season workout Wedgworth Leadership Institute, U.S. Brangus, Beefmaster, Charolais U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Jadofsky said. “Going to program in preparation a 22-month program administered and Angus cross-breeds are used Vilsack, who believes that the a great school, playing for the upcoming season by UF’s Institute of Food and to produce calves for shipping to future of agriculture and its related baseball with a great with the Braves. 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Wednesday, October 26, 2011 Local Holmes County Times-Advertiser | A5 Holt helps it look a lot like Christmas Jessica McCarthy pulled out and decorat- Florida Freedom ing the house again,” he said. “I’ve done this show PANAMA CITY BEACH — for 14 years. … I’ve had Though the annual candy people come every year saturation isn’t over just because it helped them get yet, it’s already time to motivated.” start planning for Christ- Holt said people can mas decorations, according avoid a lot of the stress as- to a prominent area floral sociated with holiday deco- designer. rating by planning ahead Kirby Holt, owner of and keeping the decorating Blossoms in Chipley, is a fun because, other than the member of the American issue of storage, the most Institute of Floral Design- common challenge people ers (AFID), which requires have with decorating is three years of testing and getting started. a thorough screening pro- “One of the keys, I think, cess for admission. AIFD if people really want to dec- members work on projects orate, start early. A lot of like the Rose Bowl, the people put the tree up after Miss America pageant and the Thanksgiving meal,” presidential inaugurations. he said. “Why not put it up Holtgave a decorating a week before that? Do it showcase demonstration before the season gets so at Woodlawn Methodist crazy.” Church on Tuesday at the In about an hour Tues- Holiday Decorator’s Show- day, he decorated four case put on by the Bay Christmas trees, from Point Women’s Club. It is lights to toppers, and gave their first fundraiser of the tips and tricks on how to club’s new year, but last make the process easier year they raised enough to and faster. Holt used some donate more than $37,000 of the same ideas when he to various Bay County created the table and door charities. arrangements during the Holt recommends be- showcase. ginning holiday decorating One of the best ways to Photos by ROBERT COOPER | Florida Freedom in mid-November so the speed up the tree-decorat- Kirby Holt, owner of Blossoms in Chipley, demonstrates holiday decorating ideas at Woodlawn Methodist Church on view can be enjoyed the ing process is using what Tuesday. The session drew a crowd of about 50 women who not only bought completed projects that Holt created; they entire month of Decem- Holt calls swag — pre- also bought supplies to make their own. ber. It’s also beneficial to made arrangements of rib- complete your decorating bons, leaves, birds or other You almost don’t have to such as ribbons, foliage and before all the parties and items — and placing them have ornaments. If you fill vines are one of the secrets shopping start, which take around the tree before the tree up with those ele- to designer-style trees. up so much time. hanging ornaments. ments, it takes not nearly Holt plans similar dem- “That’s one of the things “With permanent floral, as many ornaments to get onstrations early next this show does; it gets plant material and ribbons, this look and it’s a lot quick- month during Deck the people’s motors revved up the tree is full before you er,” he said. Palms at the Palms Confer- about getting all their stuff ever put ornaments on it. He also said using items ence Center.

Lots of merchandise was available so women could work on their own projects.

Yvette Pavone, Pamela Leonard and Linda Mugglin stand to get a better look during last week’s Holiday Decorator’s Showcase at Woodlawn Methodist Church in Panama City Beach. The event was the Bay Point Women’s Club’s first charity fundraiser of the club’s new year. Last year, the club raised more than $37,000 that was donated to various Bay County charities. Event chairwoman Carol Proctor along with other club volunteers planned, organized and Kay Keebler leaves with armfuls of holiday themed merchandise to use in decorating her home. implemented the event. The Bay Point Women’s Club sold tickets throughout Bay County. Hasty NOTICE OF Heating & Cooling SPECIAL MEETING Serving the Tri-county area for 18 Years The Board of Commissioners of the North- Fast, friendly and reliable service. west Florida Regional Housing Authority Services include: Sales • Service • Repair • Installation will hold a Special Meeting on November Maintenance Agreements 15, 2011, at the Holiday Inn & Suites, 2725 Duct Cleaning. Graves Road, Tallahassee, Florida. Meeting 10% OFF Service & Repairs will begin at 1:00 p.m. E.S.T. The meeting 105 Main Street • Chipley, FL • 850-299-4052 will be open to the public.

NOTICE OF CERTIFICATION OF TAX ROLL Pursuant to Section 193.122, Dermatology Associates this saturday in Florida Statutes, Otis Corbin, Skin & Cancer Center Now accepting new patients at our Jr., Property Appraiser of Chipley location! Holmes County, hereby affirms Drs. Robert Siragusa, Charles Kovaleski, David Adams and Terry Pynes, and that the 2011 Tax Rolls for Charles Byron, PA-C, Kelly Wood, PA-C Holmes County have been Danielle Cady, ARNP     certified to the Tax Collector Location: 1695 Main Street Call today to schedule your appointment as of the 19th day of October (850) 638-SKIN (7546) 2011, for the collection of taxes. www.769-skin.com A6 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser Local Wednesday, October 26, 2011 Community Events Holmes County Youth adoption. The shelter will items of interest such as seeing you. To sign up for information on Advance information available to be closed as we will all be photos, books, news articles the c lass, or if you have Directives and a brief the community regarding Basketball League at the festival. Please make and family history to display. questions, call Healthy Start overview of the purpose Kidcare, Family Planning, BONIFAY — Sign ups will plans to attend and enjoy at 547-8684 ext.18 or ext. 19 of Case Management. Medicaid, Chronic be held Saturdays Oct. 29, the day with us. Free parenting and ask to speak to Glenna Lunch provided courtesy of Disease, Healthy Start and Nov. 5, 12 and 19 in front of Classes Padgett RN or Valery Jackson Hospital. other children’s services. the Memorial Football Field Lawton HSCI, or Gabriel Those diagnosed There will also be face Beef/Forage Day HOLMES COUNTY — Free Sanders LPN. with Parkinson’s and painting, fun for the kids, from 9 a.m. until noon each parenting classes will Saturday. Registration will GREENWOOD — Beef cattle their caregivers are free haircuts and much producers find them selves available at Health invited to attend. No more. be $30 per child and include Department Annex. The a game shirt and trophy. challenged by rising input “Pilates for Pink” cost to participate. costs. Given the magnitude parenting class will consist For more information, Ages are 6 and older. All of three sessions, and they HOLMES COUNTY — games will be local. If you of increased expenses, contact Kathryn Jordan, producers are intently will be held on the first, In celebration of Breast community/staff educator at North Bay Clan Of have any questions please second and third Thursday Cancer Awareness Month, call Aleesta 850-768-0548 or focused on the bottom 718-2661. Lower Muscogee line while seeking both of each month from 10- Holmes County Health Kristen 850-373-3095. We 11 a.m. at the Holmes Department will offer Creek Powwow had a great season last year economic and production efficiencies. In response, the County Health Department “Pilates for Pink” classes. Chipley Garden Club WASHINGTON COUNTY — and look forward to an even Annex. The class will teach Classes are open to anyone better one this year. University of North Florida CHIPLEY — The November Nov. 10 – 13, the North Bay Research and Education parents and caregiver of in the community Classes 2012 meeting of the Chipley Clan will hold its bi-annual Center (NFREC) is hosting small children “Positive will consist of a one-hour Garden Club will be held at powwow. Food, crafts, The Peel reunion their 2011 Beef/Forage Day Discipline Techniques, class that focuses on toning, Shiver’s Park in Chipley on dancing, drumming some CHIPLEY — The Peel on Oct. 28, at the NFREC without shaking, hitting, or relaxation and controls Wednesday, Nov. 2. story telling, bow and Reunion will be held on Oct. Beef Unit located North of spanking.” exercises. Must be 16 years Following the luncheon arrow shoot and raffles, 29, starting at 11 a.m. The Marianna, one mile west Session 1 will include of age or older. and business meeting, the etc. 9 a.m. to sundown reunion will be held at the of Greenwood, on Highway parenting information Classes will be offered two club members who live on 1560 Lonnie road in Earlie Vea Peel Farm House 162. Registration starts concerning baby’s 0-12 every Tuesday and on 5th Street will be sharing Washington co. Just south on Highway 77, 3 miles at 8 a.m. followed by the months, such as responding Thursday during October. their home gardens. of Chipley, about 3 miles South of Chipley, turn right program at 9 a.m. After to crying, redirecting baby’s Class times on both days They will also be on Highway 77. Signs will on Houston Road. For more lunch, participants may curiosity, and connecting to will be from 4-5 p.m. and sharing their own personal be out on Highway 77. information, call 326-9109. join a tour of the NFREC baby. 5:15- 6:15 p.m. Mats will be gardening ideas. Anyone Everyone welcome! For to view current ongoing Session 2 will include provided while supplies last. interested in gardening is information, call Greg Partners for Pets experiments, with Beef/ parenting information Class will be at Bonifay invited to join us. Patterson 850-547-2065 Forage Day concluding at concerning setting safe Elementary School building, If you would like more participating at limits, easing mealtime located by the playground 3 p.m. information about the Breast Cancer Sunland’s Fall Festival struggles and handling area. The room is on the Chipley Garden Club or biting. right when pulling up to need directions, please support group MARIANNA — Partners for Gilmore reunion Session 3 will include the front of the school. A call Karen Roland, Club MARIANNA — The Pets will be participating BONNETT POND — Family easing bedtime battles, $3 minimum donation is President, at 638-9968. Breast Cancer Support at Sunland’s Fall Festival and friends are cordially responding to aggression, requested. All donations Group meets Thursday, this Saturday, Oct. 29 held invited to attend the and dealing with defiance. will go to support the Nov.17, at 5 p.m., in the at Sunland’s Facility in celebration of the Gilmore You may attend as Holmes County “PINK” Fall Festival Education Classroom Marianna. The shelter will descendant’s family many of the sessions as Program (Protection Is In Bethlehem’s annual Fall ground floor of Jackson have a food booth at the reunion. The reunion will you choose. Healthy Start Knowledge). This program Festival, presented by the Hospital, 4250 Hospital festival and will be selling be held Saturday, Oct. 29 at is excited about providing was established in 2006 Junior Class, will be held Drive, Marianna. This hot dogs, chili dogs, chili, Bonnett Pond Church. A this new and up to date to assist uninsured, low on Tuesday, Nov.1, from 6-9 group is open to anyone popcorn, candy apples, covered dish luncheon will parenting education for income women between p.m. Cost for admission is who has or had breast sodas and hot chocolate. be in the fellowship hall at families in Holmes County. the ages of 35-49 to receive 50-cents with costume and cancer or breast health The shelter will have 11 a.m. Please bring any We are looking forward to a screening mammogram. $1 without costume. issues. No cost to attend. puppies at the festival for Please call Traci Corbin at This year’s attractions For more information, 547-8500 EXT 249 with any include a haunted hayride, contact Kathryn Jordan, SM questions. inflatable 50-foot obstacle Community/Staff Educator Smart Lenses course, and a variety of Can produce clear vision without glasses, at all distances at 718-2661. games and activities for "Freedom from Eye Glasses, Dr. and Mrs. R. all ages. In addition, there Now a reality for many." will be a dance during the Vernon High School Carrol Hammack festival for all middle and high school students. Cost Theatre Department, 50th Anniversary for the dance is $5. ‘A Bad Year for FREE celebration Hamburgers and hot Tomatoes’ GRACEVILLE — The dogs will be sold, plus many VERNON - The Vernon EyE EXam children and grandchildren festival favorites. Please todd robinson, m.d. lee mullis, m.d. come out and support High School Theatre FOR NEW PATIENTS Board certified Board certified of Dr. and Mrs. R. Carrol Eye Physician and Department is currently Eye Physician and Hammack request the Bethlehem High School’s cataract surgeon cataract surgeon in full rehearsals for their 59 AND OLDER pleasure of your company Junior Class for good food This certificate is good for a complete .6--*4&:&*/45*565& and family fun. If you have fall comedy production, “A Medical Eye Exam with at the 50th Anniversary Bad Year for Tomatoes.” Todd Robinson, M.D. Chipley Office celebration of their parents any questions, please Director, Kevin Russell In Our Chipley Office .BJO4U 4UF on Saturday, Oct. 29, from contact Lisa Mathews or Board Certified Eye Physician and Surgeon. recently cast the following $IJQMFZ'- 2-4 p.m., at the Cypress Coach Jeromy Powell at The exam includes a prescription for eye glasses and tests for students: Kori Maynor Church in Heritage Village 547-3621. Glaucoma, Cataracts and other eye diseases.  as Myra Marlow; Jeffery We are located directly across the parking at The Baptist College of FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT CALL: Bouet at Tom Lamont; lot from the Walmart in Chipley Florida. 850-638-7220 Angel’s Haven Kate Burke as Cora Camp; ELIGIBILITY: U.S. Citizens living in the Florida Panhandle, +FOLT"WFt1BOBNB$JUZ '- Dr. R.C. Hammack Amanda Burt as Reba 59 years and older, not presently under our care.  t serves as the Senior Vice evening of Coupon Expires: 10-31-11 codE: Wc00 Harper; Dylan Rudd as www.mulliseye.com President at the Baptist entertainment Piney; Micha Munson as "WE WElcomE NEW PatiENts, call today For your Priority aPPoiNtmENt" College of Florida, and NO HIDDEN CHARGES: It is our policy that the patient and any other person responsible for payments has the right to refuse to pay, cancel payment or be reimbursed BONIFAY — An Angel’s Willa Mae Wilcox; and Barbara Hammack is by payment or any other service, examination or treatment which is performed as a result of and within 72 hours of responding to the advertisement for the free, Haven will host an Dakota Ball as the Sheriff. discounted fee or reduced fee service, examination or treatment. deeply loved retired evening of entertainment Fed up with the Graceville Elementary to showcase the talent of pressures and demands School teacher. Your children ages 5–18 from of her acting career, the presence on this special the surrounding counties famous Myra Marlow occasion is the only gift the and communities, on Nov. leases a house in the tiny couple desires. TRIBUTE TO OUR 5. If your child or a child New England hamlet you know would like to of Beaver Haven, and Chipley High School participate in this event in settles down to write her the categories of dance, autobiography. JROTC BBQ Sale drama, music, modeling or She is successful in CHIPLEY — The Chipley art, please call Darrell at turning aside the offer High School JROTC has (850) 768-1855 to register. suppressed on her by kicked off their 2011 BBQ her long-time agent, but Sale. They are asking that dealing with her nosy, The men and women who’ve served in our armed on Oct. 28-29, that you allow Sunday Afternoon omnipresent neighbors them to full fill you BBQ with the Arts is a different matter. In services and protected our precious freedoms are needs by buying a BBQ MARIANNA — Dothan, an attempt to shoo them plate or slab of ribs. They more than a name, rank and serial number. Ala., photographer Donald away, and gain some are also asking that if there Stanton, is the first privacy, Myra invents are any activities taking exhibitor for the 7th annual a mad homicidal sister place in the local area on Honor the Veterans in Your Family Sunday Afternoon with the — who is kept locked in Oct. 28-29 that you allow Arts at Chipola College. a upstairs room, but who them to supply your event in a special Tribute Section published The public is invited to occasionally escapes with BBQ. see his work at the Chipola long enough to scare of in the Washington County News and The plates will consist Arts Center during the uninvited visitors. of BBQ ribs, baked beans, Holmes County Times-Advertiser on Annual Reception on Nov. The ruse works well, coleslaw, or potato salad, 6 from 1-5 p.m. at first, by complications Wednesday, Nov. 9. desert, bread and a drink result. Myra announces for only $6. You can also buy that her imaginary sibling Each Tribute includes color photo, a slab of ribs for $15. The has suddenly gone off to name and rank, branch of service, duty JORTC will deliver or you Baby Bash 2011 Boston — which brings may go by the JORTC room BONIFAY — The Holmes on the sheriff, and the status, awards or special distinctions at Chipley High School from PFC John Smith County Health Department suspicion of murder! The and your tribute message. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Oct. will be sponsoring Baby uproarious doings will U.S. Army 28-29. Bash 2011, a community keep audiences laughing July 2008-present The JORTC is raising yard sale, on Saturday, right up to the final We thank you for 4 sizes money so they may take the Nov. 5, from 8 a.m. to noon curtain, and then some! your dedication to our teams to state. If you have at the First Baptist Church “A Bad Year for 1 block $22 3 blocks $48 any questions, or would like Annex. This yard sale is for Tomatoes,” written country and freedoms. 2 blocks $36 4 blocks $62 to place an order please baby and children’s items by John Patrick, and Love, call the JORTC at 638-6100 only. presented through Mom, Dad & Sis ext. 503 or Mrs. Sherrie at If you would like to special arrangement with 726-0052. sell your unwanted baby/ Dramatist Play Service Actual size of 1 block ad children’s clothing or other Incorporated will take the Parkinson’s items at this event you can stage Nov. 17 – 19, at 7 p.m. Tribute copy, photo and payment MUST be received by pick up a registration form nightly. General admission support group at Holmes County Health tickets will go on sale to Noon on Thursday, Nov. 3 MARIANNA — The Department to reserve you the public starting Oct. 31, Parkinson’s Support Group table by Oct. 28, or call 547- in the Vernon High School Mail or drop by our offices at meets noon Monday, Oct. 31 8500 ext. 249. You may keep Main Office. 1364 N. Railroad Ave., Chipley, FL 32428 or 112 E. Virginia Ave., Bonifay, in the Education Classroom all proceeds you make at Tickets are $10 for FL 32425, or email to [email protected] on the ground floor of the event. The charge to adults and $5 for students. Jackson Hospital, 4250 participate is one pack Vernon High School is Make checks payable to the Washington County News or Hospital Drive, Marianna. of diapers. You may drop located at 3232 Moss Holmes County Times-Advertiser    Lori Franklin RN, Director them off at the Health Hill Road. For more     638-0212 547-9414  of Case Management Department or bring them information, contact Kevin    Jackson Hospital, day of the event. Russell at vhsthratre@ will provide detailed We will have gmail.com. A ports Section Wednesday, October 26, 2011 S www.bonifaynow.com Page A9 Undefeated Holmes County continues to roll By Tina Harbuck 175 yards and a touchdown. to make any excuses.” Holmes County went Ty Russ for a touchdown and had to punt. Holmes Florida Freedom Newspapers Jacky Miles picked up 88 The Seahawks (0-7, 0-2) right back down and scored and 20-7 lead. County scored on a catch yards on nine carries, in- hung with the Blue Devils on a 21-yard pass from Just before halftime, and run with Jonathan Wil- BONIFAY — The Holmes cluding a touchdown. in the first half and trailed Ethan Russ to Dustin Ja- South Walton put together liams zigzagging for a 36- County Blue Devils rolled Not only did the Blue only 20-14 at intermission. nas. Kodi Russ ran in a 2- a seven-play drive with Joe yard score. up more than 500 yards of Devils get it done on the After the Blue Devils point conversion to give the Kopald, who had 82 yards They scored twice more, total offense to remain un- ground, but quarterback scored on their first pos- Blue Devils a 14-7 lead. rushing, capping it with a once on a 4-yard run by defeated on Friday, down- Ethan Russ completed 12 session, the Seahawks an- In the second quarter, 3-yard plunge. The extra Miles and the other on a ing winless South Walton, of 20 passes for 179 yards swered with a touchdown South Walton attempted point kick was good for a 9-yard run by Kodi Russ. 42-21 in District 3-1A. and three touchdowns. as Drew Pfeiffer scored on a 47-yard field goal that 20-14 game at the half. The Seahawks put up an- The Blue Devils (7-0, 2- “They’re a good team,” a 4-yard run and Jonathan fell short. Holmes County In the third quarter, other touchdown midway 0) were led by Kodi Russ, South Walton coach Bill O’Hara booted in the point came back with another the Seahawks sputtered through the fourth quarter who rushed 20 times for Wiles said. “I’m not going after for a 7-6 lead. strike from Ethan Russ to on their first possession on a 7-yard run by Kopald.

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VERNON — In spite of the colder weather, fans cheered on the Ver- non Yellow Jackets as they defeat- ed the Graceville Tigers during their home game on Oct. 21. The Yellow Jackets ended the first quarter with a tie of 6-6, and then in the second quarter Yellow Jacket Casey Bourkard intercept- Photos by Cecilia Spears | The Times Advertiser ed a Tiger pass and ran a 91-yard The teams line up for a Graceville play. BELOW: The teams found touchdown for a score of 12-6 with themselves in a bit of a pile-up. 6:52 left in the first half. A two-point conversion was attempted but did point conversion making the score lowship at the 4:30 event. not succeed. 34-12 with 2:06 left in the game. To accommodate the returning Yellow Jacket Cody Harmon The Tigers managed to get one players, cheerleaders and others, ANDREW WARDLOW | Florida Freedom Newspapers more touchdown in, with Chad ran a touchdown with 1:02 left in the Vernon Historical Society Muse- Kobe McCrary rushed for 310 yards and scored the first half with an attempt at a Stevens taking it into the end zone um kept them warm till the event. five touchdowns for Chipley on Friday in the 62-25 two-point conversion that didn’t with 32 seconds left in the game, The following is a list of those succeed, ending the first half with and with an unsuccessful attempt 1951 honorees, both living and de- homecoming win over Bozeman. a score of 18-6. at a two-point conversion, the game ceased, to be honored: Yellow Jacket Hunter Dobbs ran ended with a score of 34-18. a 35-yard touchdown with 12:04 left Both teams gave up their half- in game and completed a success- time show to allow Vernon High Cheerleaders McCrary, Chipley ful two-point conversion, making School to honor its first football Kathleen Miller Simmons (cap- the score 26-6. team on its 60th anniversary. tain), Ann Spears, Johnnie Brock Tiger Allante Oliver-Barnes ran All players, cheerleaders, and Banks, Miller Kelly McComb, De- overpower Bozeman, a touchdown with 7:04 left in the families of that 1951 team were lores Miller and Shirley Tyler. game making the score 26-12, af- guests at a tailgate/reception in ter a failed attempt at a two-point the Vernon Community Center be- Team Members conversion. fore the game. James Parish, Howell Parish, clinch regional berth Dobbs ran a 7-yard touchdown Distinguished alumnus and re- Floyd Owens, Carlos Miller, Ken- and completed a successful two- tired judge Perry Wells led the fel- neth MeFatter, Earnest Marshall, By Brad Milner drive with a 3-yard run with Robert Lee, Jerry Kelly, Bruce Florida Freedom Newspapers 5:24 left in the first quarter. Brannen added a 1-yard Hasty, Gary Hall, Kenneth Givens, CHIPLEY — Bozeman run on Bozeman’s sec- Eudon Davidson, Charles Carter, couldn’t keep up with Chi- ond possession to pull the Jack Calhoun, Wayne Bush, Emory pley on Friday night. More Bucks within 14-12. (Tater) Bruner, Tennyson Brock, accurately, the Bucks That was as close as Kelly Brock, W.C. Padgett, Cole- couldn’t keep up with Kobe they would get the rest of man Register, William Howard McCrary. the way, as Chipley held a The Chipley running Roche, Paul Russ, Jimmy (Skeet) 42-18 lead at the half. The back rarely had any resis- Simmons, Junior Strickland, Burl Tigers failed to score on tance as he rushed for 310 Waller, John Huey Waller, Max only one of seven series, yards, the majority coming Wells, Walton Wells, Carnette Ad- and that one ended inside in the first half, and scored kison, Joe Miller, Richard Haskins, the Bozeman 5 as time ex- five touchdowns in the Ti- Coach Henry Brock and Coach J.B. pired in the half. gers’ 62-25 rout on their Ward. McCrary made short Homecoming night. The work of a Bozeman run de- victory pushed Chipley to fense that had previously 6-1 overall and 2-0 in Dis- played well in close defeats trict 1-3A, while Bozeman’s against Holmes County and Players, playoff hopes are over after Liberty County, both heavy cheerleaders, and falling to 2-5, 0-2. ground offenses. families of the 1951 Chipley clinched a play- Ryan McIntyre and Jor- first football team on off berth with the win and dan McKinnie also scored Holmes County’s victory its 60th anniversary twice to further gash the over South Walton. The trying to stay warm Bucks, who gave up 435 teams will play for the dis- as they watched the yards on the ground. Mc- trict title in Chipley Nov. 4. game. Intyre added 150 yards on “This is big, we haven’t eight carries. been in the playoffs since “They’re really good the seniors were in eighth and I think some of our grade,” said McCrary, a bumps and bruises caught sophomore. “We wanted to up to us,” Bozeman coach get there.” Loren Tillman said. “Plus McCrary had plenty of we have to put shoulders room and few defenders on those guys. We can’t be in front on TD runs of 84, arm tackling because that’s 26 and 38 yards in the first what happens.” quarter. He added a 50- Jacob Martinez paced yard run midway through Bozeman with 83 yards the second quarter to stake rushing and two second- Chipley to a 35-12 lead. He half TDs. He was 7 for 20 rushed for 209 yards at that passing for 128 yards and point and added a 49-yard two interceptions. score with less than three His output wasn’t nearly minutes to go in the half. as dominant as what Mc- “I just trust in my line Crary displayed. On a night and when I see the hole that grew colder by the middle school football championships I just go,” said McCrary, minute, McCrary was any- who had 295 yards in the thing but. The Panhandle Middle School first half and finished with “My legs feel like they Conference Football Championship 17 carries. “I couldn’t even could run for another 310 games were held Oct. 18 at Phillip imagine having that many yards,” he said. Rountree Stadium. The first game yards.” Chipley is at Freeport featured Blountstown Middle and Bozeman responded next week. Bozeman is with scores following Mc- Bonifay Middle Schools. The at Wewahitchka, another Crary’s first two TDs. Joey second game featured Roulhac team with a potent running Brannen capped a 60-yard Middle School and Tolar Middle attack. School(Liberty County). The Champions placed as follows: October FREE 29th & 30th 1st: Tolar Middle PARKING Gun 2nd: Roulhac Middle Panama City 3rd: Blountstown Concealed Show Fairgrounds 4th: Bonifay Middle Weapons Class Sat/ Sun 11 or 2 Floridagunshows.com Sat 9 -5 Sun 10-4 2038656 Send your Outdoors news to [email protected] A utdoors Section Wednesday, October 26, O2011 www.bonifaynow.com | www.chipleypaper.com Page 8 Hooked on Outdoors

About this time of the year, most of us receive catalogs from every gun, rod, clothes and bullet manufacturer imaginable. If we bought all the stuff they say we need to hunt and fish. we would have to own at least two pickup trucks and a trailer to haul it to the woods. The state already expects us to own at least an 18-foot boat to haul all its requirements around. You need a fire extinguisher, a life jacket for everyone in the boat, a throw cushion, some flares, a noise maker, a tag on the boat, a tag Florida Freedom on the trailer — and the last Emily Hopkins of Franklin, Tenn., landed this 11-plus pound sheepshead while fishing with Capt. Daniel Pike on the Inshore two items have Angler last year in Destin. Sheepshead tend to gather near pilings this time of year, while divers can go beneath the surface for to be purchased fish like this red snapper. Outdoor every year. Let’s Life not forget the Scott Lindsey boat registration, which must be captainlindsey@ knology.net kept on board Cold weather means along with a fishing license. After you buy all that, you CATFISH don’t have money to put gas in the boat. Of course, you don’t need a fire extinguisher if more peaceful fishing you are on a boat of less than 26 feet. It seems those boats never catch fire, but if the boat By David Adlerstein is less than 26 feet and has a Florida Freedom Newspapers double hull, outboard motor If you are looking to flavor your fish- and customers for hire, now ing experience with a touch of peace and you need one. The idea behind FLOUNDER quiet, cold weather is the time to take to This is just a really this is that fuel can become the water. trapped between the double With hunters readying their rifles for good time to fish right now when hull and catch on fire. In a game and the bustling tourist season ebb- 16-foot boat, you don’t need a ing away, fall and winter offer an opportune the weather starts to get cool.” throw cushion either. I guess time to enjoy the serenity of Panhandle no one has ever fallen out of rivers and bays. Scott Krause such a small boat. Rex Pennycuff, owner of Fisherman’s Bluewater Outriggers Let me clue you in on Choice in Eastpoint, said colder weather something. If gas is trapped MACKEREL eventually drives the trout and redfish between a double-hulled boat, deeper in the river, while catfish, pompano “ by the time you know you and mackerel begin moving farther off- When fishing grass flats and oyster are on fire and find the fire shore and into less shallow waters. beds with lures close to the surface, Rob- extinguisher, you will be blown Until water temperatures drop off inson recommends using a mullet imita- halfway to Cuba. And if you strongly, there’s plenty of good fishing to tion lure. He likes the brand MirrOlure. He are fishing by yourself and fall be had, in a less frenetic atmosphere to also recommends using a quarter-ounce overboard, just who is going to boot. Johnson’s weedless gold spoon. throw you the throw cushion? Scott Krause, a staffer at Bluewater For deeper fishing, in waters about 2 to But if you are fishing alone and Outriggers in Port St. Joe, said trout and 10 feet deep, Robinson recommends us- don’t have one it’s a $50 fine. redfish will continue to be biting through ing a jighead from ¾ ounce to ½ ounce in Go figure. POMPANO November, right around the time whiting weight and using shrimp imitation lures. It seems the most important begins to show up in the surf. His favorite is the Berkley Gulp. “No thing you can have on a boat of “That’s what the snowbirds love to fish matter how many different ones I try, I al- any size is an anchor, but this for down here,” Krause said. “They’re real ways go back to that,” he said. is never mentioned in what good eating.” In addition to the weather, fishing in you have to have and what you Pennycuff said sheepshead can be colder weather is much more dependent don’t have to have onboard. If found more abundantly around pilings this on the tides than at other times of the year, you break down, you want to time of year. Pennycuff said. “It’s best around high tide, stay exactly where you are on “With sheepshead and whiting you pret- where it’s warmer and they feed,” he said. the water. That way someone REDFISH ty much have to use shrimp,” said Chris Pennycuff said among the best times to looking for you will have a Robinson, who runs Robinson Brothers fish are when it’s a high tide in the morn- reference point to start looking. Guide Service, an inshore fishing charter ing hours, from 7 to 10 a.m., or from 6 p.m. If you are broken down in in Apalachicola. to dusk. the Gulf and the wind is out When fishing around structures like It’s best to fish in the morning in low of the south and blowing you bridge pilings and rock jetties, he recom- light, since low light equals early morning to the beach. an anchor could mends a 1-0 circle hook, which he said bite, Robinson said. Plus it’s important to save the day and keep you is good for catching both flounder and make sure the water is moving while fish- out of the surf. I would say sheepshead. ing, and to be on the lookout for current you might need a paddle, but Pennycuff said live shrimp don’t give flow. in most boats, this would be fishermen an advantage unless it’s harsh “A lot of people don’t understand, but useless unless you are trying to SHEEPSHEAD weather, with fresh and frozen usually do- you should always make sure the water is kill a snake. ing the job. And the colder the weather moving,” he said. “Check the water flow.” When they say make a gets, the more likely it will be that these To go after kingfish offshore, Krause checklist before you leave, baits will be all that is available. suggests lots of bait on a buoy line. “This they really mean it. Whatever Krause said whiting and pompano love is just a really good time to fish right now happened to the good old days what some call “fish bites,” an artificial when the weather starts to get cool,” he when we just jumped into bait. said. the boat and went fishing? “I say the best thing for winter fishing Be careful: Big Brother is in general would be to use an artificial Valerie Garman contributed to this watching. TROUT lure,” Robinson said. story. HOOK & HARVEST Special to Florida Freedom Jesse Hightower, 7, of Springfield displays a 35-pound amberjack caught aboard the Lady Kelley.

Special to Florida Freedom Special to Florida Freedom Toby Caroll of Atlanta caught a blackfin Carlton Wilson of Macon County, Tenn., reeled in a tuna with Capt. Billy Archer on the Seminole sailfish on the Lady Kelley. Wind out of St. Andrews. A ports Section Wednesday, October 26, 2011 S www.bonifaynow.com Page A9 Undefeated Holmes County continues to roll By Tina Harbuck 175 yards and a touchdown. to make any excuses.” Holmes County went Ty Russ for a touchdown and had to punt. Holmes Florida Freedom Newspapers Jacky Miles picked up 88 The Seahawks (0-7, 0-2) right back down and scored and 20-7 lead. County scored on a catch yards on nine carries, in- hung with the Blue Devils on a 21-yard pass from Just before halftime, and run with Jonathan Wil- BONIFAY — The Holmes cluding a touchdown. in the first half and trailed Ethan Russ to Dustin Ja- South Walton put together liams zigzagging for a 36- County Blue Devils rolled Not only did the Blue only 20-14 at intermission. nas. Kodi Russ ran in a 2- a seven-play drive with Joe yard score. up more than 500 yards of Devils get it done on the After the Blue Devils point conversion to give the Kopald, who had 82 yards They scored twice more, total offense to remain un- ground, but quarterback scored on their first pos- Blue Devils a 14-7 lead. rushing, capping it with a once on a 4-yard run by defeated on Friday, down- Ethan Russ completed 12 session, the Seahawks an- In the second quarter, 3-yard plunge. The extra Miles and the other on a ing winless South Walton, of 20 passes for 179 yards swered with a touchdown South Walton attempted point kick was good for a 9-yard run by Kodi Russ. 42-21 in District 3-1A. and three touchdowns. as Drew Pfeiffer scored on a 47-yard field goal that 20-14 game at the half. The Seahawks put up an- The Blue Devils (7-0, 2- “They’re a good team,” a 4-yard run and Jonathan fell short. Holmes County In the third quarter, other touchdown midway 0) were led by Kodi Russ, South Walton coach Bill O’Hara booted in the point came back with another the Seahawks sputtered through the fourth quarter who rushed 20 times for Wiles said. “I’m not going after for a 7-6 lead. strike from Ethan Russ to on their first possession on a 7-yard run by Kopald.

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VERNON — In spite of the colder weather, fans cheered on the Ver- non Yellow Jackets as they defeat- ed the Graceville Tigers during their home game on Oct. 21. The Yellow Jackets ended the first quarter with a tie of 6-6, and then in the second quarter Yellow Jacket Casey Bourkard intercept- Photos by Cecilia Spears | The Times Advertiser ed a Tiger pass and ran a 91-yard The teams line up for a Graceville play. BELOW: The teams found touchdown for a score of 12-6 with themselves in a bit of a pile-up. 6:52 left in the first half. A two-point conversion was attempted but did point conversion making the score lowship at the 4:30 event. not succeed. 34-12 with 2:06 left in the game. To accommodate the returning Yellow Jacket Cody Harmon The Tigers managed to get one players, cheerleaders and others, ANDREW WARDLOW | Florida Freedom Newspapers more touchdown in, with Chad ran a touchdown with 1:02 left in the Vernon Historical Society Muse- Kobe McCrary rushed for 310 yards and scored the first half with an attempt at a Stevens taking it into the end zone um kept them warm till the event. five touchdowns for Chipley on Friday in the 62-25 two-point conversion that didn’t with 32 seconds left in the game, The following is a list of those succeed, ending the first half with and with an unsuccessful attempt 1951 honorees, both living and de- homecoming win over Bozeman. a score of 18-6. at a two-point conversion, the game ceased, to be honored: Yellow Jacket Hunter Dobbs ran ended with a score of 34-18. a 35-yard touchdown with 12:04 left Both teams gave up their half- in game and completed a success- time show to allow Vernon High Cheerleaders McCrary, Chipley ful two-point conversion, making School to honor its first football Kathleen Miller Simmons (cap- the score 26-6. team on its 60th anniversary. tain), Ann Spears, Johnnie Brock Tiger Allante Oliver-Barnes ran All players, cheerleaders, and Banks, Miller Kelly McComb, De- overpower Bozeman, a touchdown with 7:04 left in the families of that 1951 team were lores Miller and Shirley Tyler. game making the score 26-12, af- guests at a tailgate/reception in ter a failed attempt at a two-point the Vernon Community Center be- Team Members conversion. fore the game. James Parish, Howell Parish, clinch regional berth Dobbs ran a 7-yard touchdown Distinguished alumnus and re- Floyd Owens, Carlos Miller, Ken- and completed a successful two- tired judge Perry Wells led the fel- neth MeFatter, Earnest Marshall, By Brad Milner drive with a 3-yard run with Robert Lee, Jerry Kelly, Bruce Florida Freedom Newspapers 5:24 left in the first quarter. Brannen added a 1-yard Hasty, Gary Hall, Kenneth Givens, CHIPLEY — Bozeman run on Bozeman’s sec- Eudon Davidson, Charles Carter, couldn’t keep up with Chi- ond possession to pull the Jack Calhoun, Wayne Bush, Emory pley on Friday night. More Bucks within 14-12. (Tater) Bruner, Tennyson Brock, accurately, the Bucks That was as close as Kelly Brock, W.C. Padgett, Cole- couldn’t keep up with Kobe they would get the rest of man Register, William Howard McCrary. the way, as Chipley held a The Chipley running Roche, Paul Russ, Jimmy (Skeet) 42-18 lead at the half. The back rarely had any resis- Simmons, Junior Strickland, Burl Tigers failed to score on tance as he rushed for 310 Waller, John Huey Waller, Max only one of seven series, yards, the majority coming Wells, Walton Wells, Carnette Ad- and that one ended inside in the first half, and scored kison, Joe Miller, Richard Haskins, the Bozeman 5 as time ex- five touchdowns in the Ti- Coach Henry Brock and Coach J.B. pired in the half. gers’ 62-25 rout on their Ward. McCrary made short Homecoming night. The work of a Bozeman run de- victory pushed Chipley to fense that had previously 6-1 overall and 2-0 in Dis- played well in close defeats trict 1-3A, while Bozeman’s against Holmes County and Players, playoff hopes are over after Liberty County, both heavy cheerleaders, and falling to 2-5, 0-2. ground offenses. families of the 1951 Chipley clinched a play- Ryan McIntyre and Jor- first football team on off berth with the win and dan McKinnie also scored Holmes County’s victory its 60th anniversary twice to further gash the over South Walton. The trying to stay warm Bucks, who gave up 435 teams will play for the dis- as they watched the yards on the ground. Mc- trict title in Chipley Nov. 4. game. Intyre added 150 yards on “This is big, we haven’t eight carries. been in the playoffs since “They’re really good the seniors were in eighth and I think some of our grade,” said McCrary, a bumps and bruises caught sophomore. “We wanted to up to us,” Bozeman coach get there.” Loren Tillman said. “Plus McCrary had plenty of we have to put shoulders room and few defenders on those guys. We can’t be in front on TD runs of 84, arm tackling because that’s 26 and 38 yards in the first what happens.” quarter. He added a 50- Jacob Martinez paced yard run midway through Bozeman with 83 yards the second quarter to stake rushing and two second- Chipley to a 35-12 lead. He half TDs. He was 7 for 20 rushed for 209 yards at that passing for 128 yards and point and added a 49-yard two interceptions. score with less than three His output wasn’t nearly minutes to go in the half. as dominant as what Mc- “I just trust in my line Crary displayed. On a night and when I see the hole that grew colder by the middle school football championships I just go,” said McCrary, minute, McCrary was any- who had 295 yards in the thing but. The Panhandle Middle School first half and finished with “My legs feel like they Conference Football Championship 17 carries. “I couldn’t even could run for another 310 games were held Oct. 18 at Phillip imagine having that many yards,” he said. Rountree Stadium. The first game yards.” Chipley is at Freeport featured Blountstown Middle and Bozeman responded next week. Bozeman is with scores following Mc- Bonifay Middle Schools. The at Wewahitchka, another Crary’s first two TDs. Joey second game featured Roulhac team with a potent running Brannen capped a 60-yard Middle School and Tolar Middle attack. School(Liberty County). 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Livestock Report Jeremy free brings in no. 3 Florida buck of the year At Florida Livestock Auctions receipts totaled The No. 3 Florida $9,680 compared to $8,146 last week and Buck of the Year $9,693 last year. According to the Florida-State featured in the Livestock Market News Service: Compared September 2011 to one week ago, slaughter cows were $3-4 issue of “Woods higher, bull $1-5 higher, feeder steers were $1- ‘N Water” was 3 higher, heifers steady $2 lower, replacement taken this past year cows were not tested. by Jeremy Free, of Ponce de Leon, while Feeder Steers: hunting on private 300-400 lbs – $131-180 property in Western 400-500 lbs – $120-145 Holmes County. The 500-600 lbs. – $114-132 buck weighed 170 lbs. toting a 150- inch rack. The huge Feeder heifers: buck had 23-4/8- 300-400lbs. - $108-138 inch main beams, 400-500lbs. - $107-129 seven-4/8-inch G2s, 500-600lbs. - $102-118 nine-7/8-inch G3s, seven-inch G4s and a single G5 on the Slaughter Cows: right antler. The 90 percent Lean 750 – 1200lbs. - $55-63 total for both antlers 85 percent Boner 1200 – 1500lbs. - $61-70 added up to exactly 68-5/8 inches and Slaughter Bulls: the 18-1/8-inch inside spread helped Yield Grade No. 1 – 2 1500 – 2100lbs. the rack score 155- - $73-89 3/8 inches gross. With only four inches in deductions, Jeremy’s Florida trophy buck netted 151-3/8.

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Photos by Bitoy Awit | Washington, Doctors Memorial Hospital Holmes at a glance Ebro Community Fall Festival EBRO — The fifth annual Ebro Community Fall Festival will be Saturday, Oct. 29, at the Ebro Community Center. Come join us for food, fun and fellowship.

Vernon Trick or Treat VERNON — Vernon Trick or Treat will be 5:30-7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29. T H E Pumpkin EXPERIENCE OUTBREAK Decorating Contest By Cecilia Spears that it isn’t your typical Staff Writer ghouls and goblins,” WASHINGTON COUNTY [email protected] said event coordinator — The Washington Brenda Blitch. “This County Public Library BONIFAY — More is far more frightening is hosting its seventh than 800 visitors because it’s something annual Pumpkin have already been that could very well Decorating Contest, terrified by the Doctors happen.” for children in grades Memorial Hospital With more than kindergarten through Foundation’s fundraiser 60 people working 12. This year’s theme this Halloween season, every evening and Outbreak: Experience $3,000 invested in is “Favorite Book the Epidemic, during supplies by the DMH Character.” The first- their grand unveiling Foundation, Blitch said place pumpkins will Oct. 20-22. it has become more of a be displayed at Trunk The old hospital, 401 community project. or Treat. The use of E. Byrd Ave., has been “We’ve got over 50 paint markers, crayons, turned into ground zero, student from Holmes glue-on eyes, hair, etc., where a plane carrying County High School will be allowed. No top-secret biohazardous involved and receiving carving or punctures chemical has crashed, credit hours toward success this first weekend, it without them,” she will be allowed. subjecting the city of scholarships, Holmes with over 800 visiting and said. Bonifay to a monstrous County Emergency over 350 for Saturday night Come by any library The event continues virus. Now the hospital Management Services, alone.” this weekend, Oct. 27-29 branch and pick up is reopened to help employees, staff and Blitch thanked the and Halloween, Oct. 31. a copy of the contest treat and contain those several volunteers HCHS students and the Doors open at 7 p.m. rules and an entry infected by the outbreak. from throughout the drama director, Ricky each night. Tickets form. Pumpkin entries “What makes this community,” she said. Ward, for all of their help. will be sold at the door. may be dropped off even more frightening is “It has been more than a “We couldn’t have done Admission is $5 per at your Washington person on Thursdays County Library Branch and $7 per person on no later than 2 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Oct. 27. Halloween night. Kids who show up on Halloween night in a costume will receive a treat at the end of the tour. All funds will be given to the DMH Foundation to purchase necessary North Bay Clan Fall equipment or aid in future community Harvest Evening events. CHIPLEY — On For more Saturday, Oct. 29, the information, call North Bay Clan will 547-8193, visit hold a Fall Harvest doctorsmemorial.org or Evening from 5-8 p.m. find Doctors Memorial Hospital on Facebook. There will be games, hay rides and other activities. The event will be on the clan grounds at 1506 Lonnie Road, just south of Chipley off State Road 77.

INDEX Society...... B2 Faith...... B4 Obituaries...... B5 Classifieds...... B6 B2 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser | Washington County News Extra Wednesday, October 26, 2011 Weddings & ENGAGEMENTS October Coloring Contest winners We would like to thank all those who participated in the coloring contest! Because this is our first contest, we’ve decided to publish all participants. Be on the lookout for a new coloring page in the Nov. 2 edition of the paper, where we’ll include a new picture and prizes.

Cleveland-Morrell wedding Pam and Jesse Durrance of Graceville and Greg and Deanna Cleveland of Chipley are pleased to announce Alya Gilbert, 5 the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Kristi Cleveland, to Bryant Morrell, son of Tate and Cindi Morrell of Chipley and Sharon and Curtis Porter of Bonifay. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of the late Paul and Zelda Rhodes and George Cleveland, all of Chipley, and Norma and John Kelly of Bonifay. The groom is the grandson of George and Gloria Nelson of Bonifay, Angie and Randy Short of Bonifay and the late Obie Morrell. The wedding will be held at Dogwood Lakes Country Club on Oct. 29 at 5 p.m. Friends and family are invited to attend.

Dylan Baldwin, 6

Claudia Monk, 11

Hadleys’ 50th anniversary Carl and Betty Hadley, from Bonifay, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at Gully Springs Church on Oct. 15 with a dinner provided by their children. They estimated about 75 guests attended. After dinner, they all gathered in the sanctuary for singing, and then back Georgia Ann Fletcher, 9 in the fellowship hall for cake. The Hadleys have three sons, nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

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Searcy-Howell wedding Kristofer Elton Searcy and Sherina Natasha Howell are excited to announce their engagement and upcoming wedding at 3 p.m. Nov. 5 at Grace Assembly in Chipley. They would like to invite all friends and family to attend and join them in this special day. Ava Grace Harris, 7 Kiera Howell, 2 H H NOW OPEN H H SMOKERS DEPOT Cigars • Pipes • Dip • Bulk Tobacco Electronic Cigarettes Our TOBaCCO COnTains nO Chemicals • nO additives nO Fillers • nO Fire safe Paper 200 Rolled Smokes in 8 Minutes (on average) $25.95 and up ROGERS INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Bring this ad in for an extra $2 off 1396 Jackson Ave.,Chipley, FL • (850) 638-1805 Good only for rolled tobacco and not valid with any other offers “Serving You Is Our Most Important Product” *Property Insurance is not available in the state of Florida from Auto-Owners Insurance. 1691 Main Street • Chipley In front of Walmart Wednesday, October 26, 2011 Extra Washington County News | Holmes County Times-Advertiser | B3

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If you understand its part in history, and you can Thyatira, the pagan church of the the meaning of these see the influence that each of dark years of 590 through 1517, a two words, “pagan” and these have had on the church time in history when the state had “church”, then you know as we know it today. And begun to pay the bills of the church. they do not, or should since the Bible tells us that So in order to please the state, they not, be words that appear each believer is the Temple brought certain pagan practices together, because they are of the Lord (2 Corinthians from the pagan Roman temples opposites. Even though a 6:14-16, Ephesians 2:21), we right into the churches and all kinds lot of buildings have signs From the can also examine ourselves of off-the-wall doctrines entered the on them proclaiming they heart to see which of these seven church. They even began to deny are a church, it is not the Tim Hall churches you and I are as the finished work of Jesus Christ proper use of the word, even an individual, to hear the on the cross of Calvary. The church though it can be the place where warning and blessings from the Lord became filled with paganism and the “church” assembles. For, in my that the Lord had for us. with sin and shame. It had very humble opinion, the word “church” With the holidays soon little resemblance to what the Bible represents individuals who have approaching, especially Halloween teaches. Actually the church began become slave servants to the Lord and Santa Claus (Christmas), it to look more like the world than a Jesus Christ, thus living according to seems that we should look at the people dedicated to serving Christ. His Word, and allowing Him to direct church that many have called And because the church no longer their lives (Romans 1:1, Jude 1, John the pagan church, the church in resembled that which Christ had 14:15; 23-24). But on the other hand, Thyatira, found in Revelation 2:18- died for, many of the cults of our the word “pagan” represents that 29. This church had followed the day were formed as a revolt against which is opposed to the Lordship of church of Smyrna of Revelation pagan Christianity. Christ and His Word, the Bible. 2:8-11, which was the persecuted One of the places to see paganism Yet, in the book of The Revelation church of A.D. 100-313. Satan in the church is to look at what you Blessed Trinity Catholic of Jesus Christ, God describes for thought he would destroy the church celebrate. us what can be interpreted as a through great persecution, but the Yes, some holiday observances Church joins 7,515 in 2011 pagan church. As one begins to church grew stronger, in spite of we have might be good, especially as study the book of The Revelation of his efforts. So, Satan decided he people become grateful for the many Jesus Christ, we soon discover that would join the church, which he blessings we enjoy here in America, National Rosary Rally it was written for the purpose of did at the church of Pergamos of and the opportunity that Christians revealing Christ. The first chapter Revelation 2:12-17, a time in history have to remind the world that God Special to Extra people are turning the tells of the things that Christ has around A.D. 313, when Constantine sent His Son to this world to redeem it. supernatural solutions: done, as He came to the earth. began to patronize the church. In As the holidays approach, may this be BONIFAY — Blessed The Fatima message of Chapters two and three tells of 378 A.D., Theodocius, the Roman a time that the world will see a Christ Trinity Catholic prayer and penance, and things that are now taking place, in Emperor went as far as to declare like church, not a pagan church. Church and Knights the Holy Rosary of the what is called the age of grace or the that everybody was now a Christian. (Please be advised that my articles of the Columbus Blessed Virgin Mary. church age. Chapters four through Even today you can ask people if are purposely meant to be challenging sponsored this year’s The Public Square the remainder of the book tell us they are a Christian, and they will and at times, controversial. They National Rosary Rally Rosary Crusade has of things that are yet to take place, answer, “for sure, I’m an American should no way reflect negatively on at Veteran’s Park in grown ever since 2007, things that will take place after the aren’t’ I?” Of course, I know that the paper in which you read it) Bonifay on Oct. 15. when there were 2,107 church has been removed. those reading this know you are not As the world situation rallies; in 2008, 3,500; in The churches that are named in a Christian because you are born Tim Hall is senior pastor of Gully becomes increasingly 2009, 4,337; and in 2010, chapters two and three are actual in America, or born into a Christian Springs Baptist Church, 2824 U.S. threatening, the idea of 5,963. churches that existed in the time home. Salvation is a personal Highway 90 in Bonifay, three miles holding a Rosary in a In 2011, there were of Paul, in what we now call Turkey. relationship between you and the west of the light at State Road 79. public place has become 7,515 Public Square The problems that Paul makes Lord Jesus Christ, after one has He can be reached at timhall_2000@ more popular. As human Rosary Rallies held reference to in each church actually repented their sins and received yahoo.com, timothyjhall.org or c/o efforts fail to solve our across the United States existed. But as you study history, Him as their Lord and Master (Acts Gully Springs Baptist Church, P.O. growing economic, as well as in 22 other you can see how that these churches 3:19; 26:20, Romans 10:9-10). Box 745, 2824 Highway 90 West, social, moral and countries across the represent the church as it has played That brings us to the church at Bonifay, FL 32425. spiritual troubles, more globe. Faith briefs The great choreographer Martha Graham said, “I of Music. believe that we learn by practice. Whether it means Revival Mt. Ararat First Cow Pasture Jam to learn to dance by practicing dancing or to learn Missionary Baptist Church COTTONDALE — The Tate Family presents an old fashioned Cow Wausau Assembly of God to live by practicing living, the CHIPLEY — Mt. Ararat First Pasture Jam featuring, Echoing principles are the same. In each, Missionary Baptist Church in Church Sing Angels, The Resound, Bridge and Chipley will be holding a three- WAUSAU — The Wausau Assembly it is the performance of a dedi- the Cottondale Praise Band. The night revival on Oct. 26–28 at 6 p.m. of God Church will be having a sing cated precise set of acts, physi- event starts at 5 p.m. There will be nightly. The speaker will be the Rev. with the Henderson family on Oct. cal or intellectual, from which a full evening of family fun including Sylvester Robinson, the pastor of 30, at 6 p.m. The church is located a bonfire, games, food, drinks and comes shape of achievement, a St. Mark Missionary Baptist Church on Highway 77 in Wausau. For more door prizes. This is a free event sense of one’s being, a satisfac- in Quincy. He is a dynamic speaker information call 638-0883. being held on Oct. 29, at the Tate tion of spirit. One becomes, in with great insight into the scriptures Farm located at 1678 Penny Road some area, an athlete of God.” and captivates the attention of all in Cottondale, at 5 p.m. For more New Bethany Assembly of in attendance. He is also a very (Martha Graham, This I Believe, information call 638-9990. National Public Radio) Two talented, soulful singer. The church God 5th Sunday Sing things are particularly noteworthy about this state- is located at 1233 Old Bonifay Road VERNON — New Bethany in Chipley. Gospel meeting at Chipley Assembly of God, located at Hinson’s ment. One is the dedication and discipline necessary Church of Christ Crossroads in Vernon, will be having to bring about significant achievement, whether in their 5th Sunday Sing on Oct. 30 art, or sport, or life. The second thing worth noting Sing at Lighthouse CHIPLEY — You are invited to a Gospel Meeting on Oct. 23–28, at featuring The Hendersons. is how this achievement will define one’s being and Assembly of God the Chipley Church of Christ. The Lunch will be served in the lead to a satisfaction of spirit. There is no denying DOTHAN — Lighthouse Assembly speaker will be Gary Sandusky, and fellowship hall at 12:30 p.m. For more the incredible satisfaction that comes with achieve- of God will be holding a Sing on Oct. the topic will be Wisdom For Young information, call Bro. Leon Jenkins ment, and especially virtuosity. Most of us will never 30, at 5 p.m. The sing will feature the People, lessons from Proverbs 1-9. at 773-3003. know the satisfaction of being a prima ballerina or a Brady’s from Dothan, Ala. For more Sunday class will be at 9:30 a.m., professional athlete, but that doesn’t mean we can’t information, call Pastor Michael Sunday Worship at 10:30 a.m. and Blessed Trinity Catholic Church Presley at (850) 585-5939. reach a level of excellence appropriate to our own Sunday night service at 5 p.m. The weeknight services will be held at 7 annual yard sale capabilities. And it’s not just about achieving excel- p.m. at 1295 Brickyard Road, Chipley. The Ladies Circle of Blessed lence in some artistic or athletic endeavor. It’s about Bus Ministry Drive being held For more information, call 638-2366. Trinity Catholic Church will hold achieving excellence in life, as a good human being. for Grant Tabernacle their annual yard sale on Friday and We should ask God each and every day to help us in Four Calvary to perform at Saturday, Nov. 4-5, from 8 a.m. to 3 the practice of life and strive to become an athlete A.M.E Church p.m. Proceed will go to the Ladies Calvary Baptist Church Prayer Quilt Ministry. of God. CHIPLEY — The Pastor, members, and friends of Grant Tabernacle BONIFAY — The gospel quartet, This Message Courtesy Of A.M.E Church are having a drive Four Calvary, will be singing at Beulah Anna Baptist Church to continue our Bus Ministry. Calvary Baptist Church in Bonifay Therefore, we are turning to our on Sunday Oct. 30 beginning at 6 homecoming BROWN community for help. p.m. In September, Four Calvary LEONIA — Beulah Anna Baptist Bus Ministry is a very important released a new CD entitled “I Church, located at 1334 Coursey FUNERAL HOME part of our program in providing Believe.” Four Calvary will be Road in the Leonia, community, 1068 Main Street, Chipley Hwy. 77 S, Chipley • 638-4097 spiritual development to the singing many new songs from the will celebrate homecoming on 638-4010 Hwy. 79 S., Bonifay • 547-9688 community. We have selected CD plus some of the old favorites. Sunday, Nov. 6. Services will begin several couples to compete in Calvary Baptist is located on at 10:30 a.m., with special music becoming Mr. and Mrs. Grant Son in Law Road, which is south of by The Staffords. Bro. Jim Wells, Washington County News First Baptist Church Tabernacle to be crowned at our Bonifay next to the Waffle House. former interim pastor who recently Holmes County Times-Advertiser “come as you are” culminating activity on Nov. 20, at Brother Ike Steverson invites returned from a mission trip in Peru, Mike Orr, Pastor 4 p.m. You are invited to help us everyone to attend this service. will deliver the sermon. Lunch and 1364 N. Railroad, Chipley • 638-0212 1300 South Blvd. - PO Box 643 celebrate this grand occasion. Four Calvary members are fellowship will immediately follow Chipley, Florida We would appreciate your help in Hayward Syfrett, Eli Leavins, Ricky the morning service. Pastor Mahlon 112 E. Virginia, Bonifay • 547-9414 (850) 638-1830 a donation of your choice for these Ward and Corey Webb. LeCroix and the entire Beulah Anna candidates: Bro. Morris Bellamy congregation welcome everyone Place your message Stephen B. Register, and Sis. Charity Reedy; Bro. Hosea Gully Springs Baptist Church to join this celebration of Christian Brown and Sis. Vivian Morris; fellowship. here for only $8.00 CPA Bro. Darwin Reed and Sis. Shawn Presents Heirs of Grace per week. 1552 Brickyard Road Pompey. Please make your check BONIFAY — Heirs of Grace will be Cornerstone Pentecostal Chipley, FL • 638-4251 payable to Grant Tabernacle AME in concert at Gully Springs Baptist Church. Church in Bonifay, the church is Ministries camp meeting You may purchase an ad or be a located on Highway 90, 3 miles West But when the holy Spirit GENEVA — Camp meeting at patron to be included in our program of the red light at the intersection of Cornerstone Pentecostal Ministries comes upon you, you will be Place your message booklet. Please send you ad or Highway 79 and 90, on Oct.30. The in Geneva, Ala., will be held on Nov. filled with power, and you here for only $8.00 patron list to, P.O. Box 370, Chipley concert will begin at 6 p.m. and will 13-18, with Sis. Linda Baughtman at will be my witnesses... FL 32428, before Nov. 10. be followed by a reception to honor 10 a.m. and Bro. Keith at 7 p.m. For Good News Bible Acts 1:8 per week. Ads will cost as follows: Whole Fran Amerson, who has faithfully more information, please call (334) Page: $50; Half page $24; ¼ page $15. served for 10 years as the Minister 684-9537 Wednesday, October 26, 2011 Obituaries Washington County News | Holmes County Times-Advertiser | B5 James H. Floyd Whitaker Mr. James In addition and husband, Christian, Floyd Whitaker daughter and son- Laverne Williams (Devon), “Jimmy” Herbert to his parents, of Dallas, Ga.; four great- of Enterprise, in-law, Sharon Valparaiso. Dyson, 82, of Mr. Dyson was grandchildren, Jacob Inge, Ala., passed away Talton (Robert); Funeral services were Mableton, Ga., preceded in death Ansley Inge, Zander Dyson Friday, Oct. 14, in son and daughter- held at 2 p.m. Sunday, passed away Oct. by 13 siblings, Coy, and Sebastian Dyson; two Enterprise. He in-law, Jeff Oct. 16, 2011, at Red Hill 16 at his home. Beauna, Bill, Clara, brothers, Alton Dyson was 84. Floyd was Whitaker (Lisa) all United Methodist Church, He was born Claudia, Leon, and wife, Laura Mae, of one of 11 children of Enterprise, Ala.; Bonifay, with the Rev. Nov. 25, 1928, in Etta, Elza, Luther, Bonifay and Joe Dyson born to J. J. and five grandchildren, Sean Rezek officiating. Holmes County to James H. Wale, Eddie, Bedie and wife, Roseann, of Bannion Whitaker. Floyd Krystle Weems Burial followed in the the late Alison C. Dyson and Myrtle. Cocoa; two sisters, Mary He was retired Whitaker (Chris), church cemetery with and Maude Eve Jimmy is Dell Collins of Pensacola from the U.S. Enterprise, Robert Searcy Funeral Home Dickerson Dyson. Jimmy survived by his wife, and Nell Austin and Army as a sergeant after Talton, Rehobeth, Tori and Crematory directing. was a native of Holmes Betty Jane Metcalf Dyson husband, Ed, of Pensacola; 22 years of service and Whitaker, Tucker Whitaker The family received County. He spent most of Mableton, Ga.; three and several nieces and retired from the USDA as and Mia Whitaker, all of friends one hour before of his adulthood running daughters, Beria Dyson, nephews. a food inspector. Enterprise; two great- the service at the church. heavy equipment and Kathy Dyson and Wanda Funeral services were He was preceded in grandchildren, Raedyn You may sign the register building highways with Hostick and husband, held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, death by a son, Gary and Harlynn Weems; two book or send condolences Thurman Construction Dale, all of Mabelton, Oct. 19, at Peel Funeral Joseph Whitaker. sisters, Mattie Lou Moore to the family at www. Company. He loved Ga.; three grandchildren, Home Chapel with the Rev. Survivors include his (Hubert) of Bonifay and searcyfuneralhome.com. gardening and sharing his Allison Inge and husband, David Lauen officiating. vegetables with neighbors. Jason, of Powder Springs, Interment followed in the Stephen M. Burleigh He leaves behind a legacy Ga., James Dyson and Bonifay City Cemetery of honest hard work and wife, Joy, of Austell, Ga., with Peel Funeral Home of Stephen were his parents, the United States Army, love of family and friends. and Leigh Anne Blades Bonifay directing. Michael Burleigh, Harold Burleigh Bryan Burleigh with son 57, was placed Sr. and Clara Cameron, both families of Mary L. Minchin into arms of the Turner Burleigh Old Town; brother, Herbert Lord on Sept. 21 in of Gulfport; son Burleigh of Wausau Wis.; Mary Leavie Catherine many activities, including her. For the last six-plus Clearwater. Steve Stephen Burleigh brother, Harold Burleigh Brownlee Minchin, went traveling with her friends, years of her life, she spent was born on Sept. Jr. (infant) with Jr. of Louisville, Ky.; home to be with Jesus on painting at the Council on half her time in Gainesville 5, 1954, in Rome, first wife, Marie aunt, Deanna March and Sunday, Oct. 16. She passed Aging and quilting with with her eldest son and his N.Y. He lived in the Stephen M. Maracchioni, of husband of Rome, N.Y.; away at North Florida the ladies in Wausau. family. Pinellas County Burleigh Rome, N.Y.; sister, niece, Joyce Andrews; and Regional Medical Center She had a penchant for She was predeceased area in Florida for Donna Burleigh niece and nephew Lisette in Gainesville. She was 93 photographing any event by her husband, Robert most of his life. He worked and Joseph LaVecchia of and Wilford Collins Jr., years of age. Leavie was she attended and was well Edward Minchin, Sr.; and as a master machinist. He Bonifay; sister, Gloria Jean both families from Bonifay. born in Lawrenceville, Ga., known for sharing her her infant son, James Allen was a member of the NRA. Burleigh and husband, Funeral services to Guy and Essie Brownlee, photos with many people. Minchin. He loved the outdoors, J.W. Brown; and nephew, were held in Clearwater, the second of 11 siblings. In addition, she found much Survivors include target practicing with his Ronnie Andrews, all of with Pastor Eddie Lamb Determination was one joy in serving others. Her her son, Robert Edward guns, going to flea markets Bonifay. Officiating. He then was of her strong points, and time was often spent in Minchin, Jr. and wife, and yard sales, going Survivors include his transported to Bonifay and she exhibited this trait baking her famous yeast Susan, and their children, to knife and gun shows, wife, Jo Ann Wallace, finally laid to rest with the early on as she worked bread to give to others, Bob, Minch, Joy and loved animals of all kinds, and her children from a rest of his family on Oct. 2, her way through school driving her friends to Joshua, all of Gainesville; hunting with his family up previous marriage, all with a beautiful graveside to receive her degree in doctors’ appointments son, Malcolm Guy Minchin, in Bonifay, and loved to of Clearwater; Jessica service with our Brother, home economics from and visiting with many Sr. and wife, Beth, and play pranks. Every time Burleigh and husband, Pastor and friend Lindsey Berry College in Rome, Ga. in nursing homes and their children, Matt and he smiled at you, you knew Lance Adrian, with their Martin officiating. You Education was her chosen hospitals. She loved her Mary Beth of Chipley and you were loved. children Dolan and Have Not Left Us, You Will career and remained church, First Baptist of Macc and his wife, Becka, Preceding him in death Devin; E-4 Specialist in Always Be In Our Hearts! important to her all of Chipley, where she taught of Gainesville. She leaves her life. After graduation Sunday school for many behind many friends in this from Berry, she moved years. area also. Gertrud E. Baumgaertner to Florida, where she In later years, she Funeral services were Gertrud a serviceman of on home improvement and taught secondary school was a member of the held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Elisabeth the United States remodeling projects. in Monticello, Mayo and Fidelis Sunday school Oct. 19, at First Baptist Baumgaertner, Air Force. She first She is survived by son, Aucilla before moving to class, Triple L and WMU. Church of Chipley with 76, of Ponce de lived in Milwaukee, Henry Baumgaertner of Chipley to serve as the Her membership in the Rev. Michael Orr Leon, passed followed by Miami, Chipley; and daughter, Washington County Home the Washington County officiating. Interment away on Oct. 13 and then moved Silke Kapella and her Demonstration Agent. It Historical Society and followed at Glenwood at Healthmark to Ponce de Leon husband, Jeff, of New was in Chipley that she met Washington County Retired Cemetery in Chipley. The Regional Medical 30 years ago. She Mexico. and married confirmed Educators also meant family received visitors Center. She Gertrud E. was employed Arrangements are bachelor Robert Edward much to Leavie. She dearly and friends on Tuesday, was born on Baumgaertner by Professional under the direction of Minchin, Sr. loved her family, who were Oct. 18, from 6 to 8 p.m. Dec. 3, 1934, in Products Inc., Davis-Watkins Funeral Leavie went on to teach her pride and joy. Being a at Brown Funeral Home Schmiedeberg, Germany, to located in DeFuniak Home and Crematory. To for over 20 years at Kate member of the “greatest Brickyard Road Chapel. In the late Anton and Frieda Springs. Gertrud loved her share memories, express M. Smith Elementary generation,” Leavie loved lieu of flowers, the family Schoenherr. Gertrud came golden retriever, Lady. In condolences and sign the School and influenced her country and felt blessed requests that honorariums to the United States in 1959 her spare time, she enjoyed guestbook, please visit many students during to live in Chipley for over be made to First Baptist after meeting and marrying working with power tools www.daviswatkins.com. that span of time. In her 60 years and to have so Church Building Fund of retirement, Leavie enjoyed many friends that cared for Chipley. Juanita Cook Miss. Juanita Cook Cook, and three sisters, Funeral Home with the of Geneva, Ala., passed Myrtice Armstrong, Valita Rev. Nathan Carroll away Sunday, Oct. 16. She Cook and Abbie Jean Cook, officiating. Burial followed was 93. Miss Cook was all preceded her in death. in the Brown Family born May 2, 1918, in Noma Survivors include Cemetery with Sorrells to the late Charlie and several nieces and Funeral Home of Geneva Lorean Brown Cook. She nephews, special friends directing. The family had lived in Geneva for and caregiver, Betty and received friends at the more than 65 years and Fulton Yancey, Westville. funeral home Wednesday was a member of Devco Funeral services beginning at 1 p.m. and Baptist Church. were held at 2:30 p.m. continuing until service In addition to her Wednesday, Oct. 19, in time. The family asked parents, a brother, Charlie the chapel of Sorrells that flowers be omitted. Judy D. Dalton Judy Dianne “Dee” offices and law offices with of Vernon; mother-in-law, Dalton of Ocean Springs, which she dealt, and she Paula Dalton of Vernon; Miss., passed away at her held those friendships her long-time friends Pat home on Monday, Oct. 17, close. She will be dearly and Paula; as well as many after a courageous battle missed by many and never other friends and family. with cancer. She was forgotten. In addition, she will be only 52. Born in Panama Dianne left this life to dearly missed by her three City on Feb. 2, 1959, she join her parents, James Boston terriers, Dancer, married her childhood and Eloise Gordon; and Georgia and Annie. Find Obituaries. sweetheart and dedicated her grandparents, Tommy Visitation was held her life to traveling with and Mamie Gordon and Tuesday, Oct. 18 at Share Condolences. him and raising a family Woodrow and Ellen Bradford O’Keefe Funeral as he served in the Armed Thames. Home in Ocean Springs, Forces. During that time, She leaves to cherish Miss. Wednesday, Oct. she lived in Alaska and her memory husband and 19, she was taken home Celebrate a Life. Hawaii before they were best friend of 36 years, to Florida for burial. Upload your Legacy guest book photos now for FREE! transferred to Keesler Air Paul Dalton; son, Michael Visitation took place at Force Base and settled Dalton and wife, Amanda, Peel Funeral Home Chapel With your paid obituary, family and friends will now in Ocean Springs 24 of Caryville; daughter in Vernon on Thursday, have unlimited access to uploaded photos free of charge. years ago. Dianne loved Amanda Upchurch and Oct. 20, at 1 p.m., followed gardening, fishing, animals husband, Mike, of Ocean by funeral services at 2 and being with family and Springs; six grandchildren, p.m. Pallbearers included On the IMPROVED obituary section friends. She also loved her Destin, Avery and Addison Bobo Cook, Scott Duke, of www.chipleypaper.com or work. Known as “Dee” by Dalton, Tyler, Dade and Jimmy Gainey, Gary bonifaynow.com, you can: everyone she worked with, Aeryn Upchurch; sisters, Harris, Donald Herring • More easily search the most timely and she spent 19 years as a Cindy Gordon of Marianna and Richard Pipkin. complete online resource for newspaper dedicated administrative and Lisa Gordon of Burial was at the Vernon legal assistant in Gulfport, Birmingham, Ala.; niece Cemetery, where she was obituaries Miss. During those years, Brittany Gordon and laid to rest near her father- • View and sign the new online she made many friends nephew Jason Maggard; in-law, Powell Ernest Guest Books in the various clerks’ stepmother Vitana Gordon Dalton. • Online access will also allow you to attach a candle to your love ones name Kenneth E. McFatter along with your message. Kenneth Earl McFatter, Kenneth McFatter Nolan of the UK; and three 55, of Chipley passed away (Geraldine) of DeFuniak grandchildren. Oct. 19 at his residence. Springs; three daughters, Graveside funeral Find obituaries, share condolences and He was a lifelong resident Christie Yeash (Ed) of services were held at 2 of Chipley, where he Mt. Laurel, N.J., Tiffany p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23, at celebrate a life at www.chipleypaper.com or bonifaynow.com graduated from Chipley Johnson of Bonifay and Glenwood Cemetery with For further information or questions call 638-0212 High School’s Class of 1974. Kelsey Spears of Toccoa, the Rev. Ben Hull officiating He was also a member of Ga.: two brothers, Mike with Obert Funeral Home the First Freewill Baptist McFatter of Chipley and of Chipley directing. Family In partnership with Church in Chipley. John Nolan (Valrie) of received friends from 5 to ® He is survived by his DeFuniak Springs; two 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22, at .com mother, Shirley Barefoot sisters, Tina Williams (Rob) the First Freewill Baptist Legacy of Chipley; father, James of Panama City and Cheryl Church in Chipley. 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many people think that Guinea. According to Dr. frigerator door open and mals, guinea pigs enjoy let. They should also have pet talk: their care is similar to that J. Jill Heatley, associate close, and this is its way having at least one com- continual access to hay. of a hamster or rat. professor at the Texas of begging you to bring its panion,” says Heatley. “A Additionally, guinea pigs Guinea pigs However, guinea pigs A&M College of Veterinary food quickly. A ‘rumble’ guinea pig living by itself cannot manufacture vita- have their own special is a purring sound that You see them frequent- Medicine & Biomedical will be lonely and can be- min C, and store-bought ly in the pet store: inter- requirements that dif- Sciences, they are actually usually happens when a come depressed. There- pellets will not supply an esting, oblong-shaped fer vastly from those of native to South America. male is courting a female. fore, it is a good idea to adequate amount to meet creatures, generally larg- the other small animals “Guinea pigs were do- Purring can also happen if have a large cage that their needs. This is be- er than the other rodents around them. mesticated by the ancient your guinea pig is enjoy- can house two compatible cause vitamin C is very they are grouped with. Guinea pigs, or cavies, South American people as ing being stroked. A quick, guinea pigs together.” heat sensitive and will Housed in the same loca- are not actually related a source of food,” states short purr, followed by Female pairs and male/ rapidly degrade in less tion as smaller rodents, to pigs, nor are they from Heatley. “The ‘pig’ part in the guinea pig going still, female pairs work well, than a month of shelf stor- their name likely refers means that it just heard although males need to age at a controlled room to their appearance, as a noise that it is afraid of. be neutered before being temperature. Therefore, Crossword SOLUTION they have shorter legs and A ‘shriek’ is a very high- housed with females to sufficient supplementa- large heads.” pitched wheek that usually prevent babies. Two males tion is required.” Generally docile and is a call of alarm or a cry of can also be cage mates, This can be achieved inquisitive, guinea pigs pain or fear. If a guinea pig but extra caution needs by feeding your pigs fruits can make great pets. Most chatters its teeth, it is very to be taken when intro- and vegetables that are seem to enjoy human in- angry. This is a warning to ducing them. Guinea pigs high in vitamin C, such teraction. They are usu- other guinea pigs or hu- occasionally like to have as parsley, bell peppers ally fairly quiet, but if they mans that the guinea pig some alone time, so they (remove seeds first), kale, hear the sound of their wants to be left alone.” will appreciate the largest kiwi, and strawberries. food being prepared, they Guinea pigs can weigh size cage you can manage. Feed fruit sparingly, as it can respond with shrill up to two and a half pounds A minimum size of seven is high in sugar and can squeaks and boisterous and can reach a length of and a half square feet is cause obesity if fed too leaps around their cage. under a foot. Their size recommended for up to frequently. Offering a mix- “There is quite a range makes them easier to two guinea pigs. ture of three to five dif- of sounds in a guinea pig’s handle than other smaller “A healthy diet is in- ferent vegetables per day vocabulary,” says Heatley. rodents. Their average strumental in maintaining gives your guinea pigs a “’Wheeking’ is a vocaliza- life span is four to eight your guinea pig’s health,” good variety. Always intro- tion that is generally heard years, so acquiring a new asserts Heatley. “They re- duce new foods gradually, when a guinea pig thinks pig should not be done on quire a mixture of fruits as sudden changes in diet it is about to receive food. impulse. and vegetables, along can lead to gastrointesti- It may have heard the re- “As they are social ani- with a high quality pel- nal upset. J.D. Owens Carpet OUtLet ONIFAY will save you money eVerYDaY!!! NursINg & rehAB ceNter AREA RUG SALE! 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Advertisement for Bids submitted on the Bid whenever such rejec- Holmes County Board best overall proposal ida, Probate Division, YEARS OR MORE AF- FL 32425, Jennifer L. x 28 manufactured Form as furnished in tion or waiver is in the of County Commission- for the services re- the address of which is TER THE DECEDENT’S Williams Last Known home, Serial No: City of Bonifay, Florida this Specification. The best interest of the ers’ office no later than quested. Holmes 201 North Oklahoma DATE OF DEATH IS Address 2958 Hwy. 2, N8-N8-12597A/B, has 301 N. Etheridge Street bids must be accompa- Owner. Bonifay is an 2:00 P.M. on October County reserves the Street, Bonifay, FL BARRED. The date of Bonifay, Fl. 32425. been filed against you Bonifay, Florida 32426 nied by a Public Entity Equal Opportunity Em- 24, 2011. Bids will be right to reject any and 32425; that the first publication of this YOU ARE NOTIFIED and you are required to Separate sealed Bids Crime Statement and ployer. James E. Sims, opened at the regularly all proposals received decedent’s date of Notice is October 19, that an action to fore- serve a copy of your for the construction of by a Bid Bond, certified Jr. Mayor. October 19, schedule Holmes and to waive any for- death was September 2011. Attorney for Per- close a mortgage on written defenses, if any, Bonifay Wastewater check, or cashier’s 2011. As published in County Board of malities as may be per- 3, 2003; that the total son Giving Notice: Lu- the following property to it on Lance Paul Co- Treatment Facility Up- check, in the amount of the Holmes County County Commissioners mitted by law. As pub- value of the estate is $0 cas N. Taylor Attorney in Holmes County, Flor- hen, the Plaintiff’s attor- grade (HMM Project five percent (5%) of the Times Advertiser Octo- meeting held on Octo- lished in the Holmes and that the names and for Kenneth Shiver Flor- ida: Exhibit “A”: Com- ney, whose address is No. 272576WW01): Base Bid as a guaran- ber 19, 2011. ber 25, 2011. Bids re- County Times Adver- addresses of those to ida Bar No. 670189 mence at an existing Cohen & Thurston, P.A. *New Headworks tee that the bidder will ceived after the time tiser October 12, 19, whom it has been as- 122B South Waukesha iron pipe marking the 1723 Blanding Boule- *Influent Pump Station enter into an agree- set forth herein will be 2011. signed by such order Street Bonifay, FL northeast corner of NW vard, Suite 102, and file *Effluent Filter ment with the Owner if rejected and returned are: Name Kenneth 32425 Telephone: 1/4 of NW 1/4 of sec- the original with the *Biosolid Dewatering his bid is accepted, unopened to the bid- Shiver Address 4985 (850) 547-7301 Fax: tion 27, township 6 Clerk of this Court ei- and any other forms re- ADVERTISEMENT FOR der. All interested par- McCall Road Vernon, (850) 547-7303. Person North, range 15 west, ther before service on *Electrical and Inciden- BIDS REQUEST FOR tals will be received by quired per specifica- ties are strongly invited IN THE CIRCUIT FL 32462. ALL INTER- Giving Notice: Kenneth Holmes County, Flor- the Plaintiff’s attorney tions. The bid shall re- PROPOSALS- Road to bid and attend. It is ESTED PERSONS ARE Shiver 4985 McCall ida; thence N. 89’59’25” or immediately thereaf- the City of Bonifay at Striping # 11-139 COURT FOR HOLMES the office of the City main in force for ninety the intent and purpose COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTIFIED THAT: All Road Vernon, FL W. along the north ter, otherwise a default Clerk, located at 301 N. (90) days after the time of Holmes County that PROBATE DIVISION creditors of the estate 32462. As published in boundary line of said will be entered against of opening. A Notice is hereby given this Request for Pro- of the decedent and the Holmes County NW 1/4 of NW 1/4, for a you for the relief de- Etheredge Street, Boni- that the Board of File No. 11-83PR Di- fay, Florida, 32425 at non-mandatory pre-bid posal promotes com- vision Probate IN RE: persons having claims Times Advertiser Octo- distance of 147.58 feet manded in the com- conference will be held County Commissioners petitive bidding. It shall or demands against the ber 19, 26, 2011. to an iron rod, said rod plaint or petition. Dated 2:00 p.m. November of Holmes County, ESTATE OF JIMMY 17th, 2011, and then at at the Bonifay City Hall, be the bidder’s respon- AARON SHIVER De- estate of the decedent being the point of be- on this 4 day of August, located at 301 N. Ethe- Florida (the “HCBCC”), sibility to advise the other than those for ginning; thence S. 2011. CODY TAYLOR said office publicly will receive sealed pro- ceased. IN THE CIRCUIT opened and read ridge Street, Bonifay, HCBCC at the address whom provision for full COURT IN AND FOR 00’02’30” E. for 295.16 CLERK OF THE FL, on October 26th, posals from qualified noted in this Invitation, payment was made in feet to an iron rod set COURT HOLMES aloud. Plans, Specifi- vendors for the striping NOTICE TO CREDI- HOLMES COUNTY, cations and Contract 2011, at 2:00 p.m. if any language, re- TORS (Summary Ad- the Order of Summary FLORIDA, CASE NO.: on the aforesaid north COUNTY, FLORIDA (local time). Attention of existing roadways in quirement, etc., or any Administration must file boundary line of NW By: Diane Eaton Dep- Documents may be ex- Holmes County. Bid in- ministration) 2011-CA-212 DIVI- amined and/or ob- of bidders is called to combination thereof, in- TO ALL PERSONS their claims with this SION: 21st MORT- 1/4 of NW 1/4; thence uty Clerk. the licensing law of formation and forms advertently restricts or court WITHIN THE S. 89’59”25” E. along Lance Paul Cohen, Es- tained at the office of may be picked up at HAVING CLAIMS OR GAGE CORPORATION, the Engineer, Hatch Florida. All bidders limits the requirements DEMANDS AGAINST TIME PERIODS SET etc. Plaintiffs, vs. said north boundary quire. COHEN & must comply with all the Holmes County stated in this Invitation FORTH IN SECTION line for 147.58 feet to THURSTON, P.A. 1723 Mott MacDonald, 120 Commissioners’ Office THE ABOVE ESTATE: RONALD O. WILLIAMS Richard Jackson Blvd., applicable State and lo- to a single source. You are hereby notified 733.702 OF THE FLOR- AND JENNIFER L. WIL- the point of beginning. Blanding Boulevard, cal laws concerning li- located at 107 E. Vir- Such notification must IDA PROBATE CODE. This parcel is located in Suite 102, Jacksonville, Suite 180, Panama City ginia Ave., Bonifay, FL that an Order of Sum- LIAMS, his wife, De- Beach, FL 32407 (Tel. censing, registration, be submitted in writing mary Administration ALL CLAIMS AND DE- fendants. the NW 1/4 of NW 1/4 Florida,32210. and regulation of con- 32425 or online at and must be received MANDS NOT SO FILED of section 27, township (904)388-6500 Attorney 850-236-5831) for a www.holmescountyfl.org. Bids has been entered in the non-refundable cost of tractors doing business by the HCBCC not later estate of Jimmy Aaron WILL BE FOREVER NOTICE OF ACTION 6 north, Range 15 for plaintiff. As pub- in the State of Florida. must be sealed than ten days prior to BARRED. NOTWITH- west, Holmes County, lished in the Holmes $350 each (shipped and plainly marked Shiver, deceased, File regular USPS mail). No The Owner reserves the the bid closing date. Number 11-83PR, by STANDING ANY TO: Ronald O. Williams Florida, and contains County Times Adver- right to reject any or all “Road Striping # The contract shall be OTHER APPLICABLE 1.00 acre, more or less. tiser October 19, 26, partial sets will be is- 11-139” and must be the Circuit Court for Last Known Address sued. All bids must be bids and to waive infor- awarded to the com- HOLMES County, Flor- TIME PERIOD, ANY 2958 Hwy. 2 Bonifay, Together with a 2006 2011. malities in any bid submitted to the pany that submits the CLAIM FILED TWO (2) Nobility, Kingswood, 44

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in Holmes County, Flor- The administration of NOTICE IS HEREBY Ladies Circle of WANTED; Musical In- ida: Exhibit “A”: Com- the estate of CHARLES GIVEN Incorrect Blessed Trinity Catholic struments of any kind Freight Up = More $ 2 mence at an existing SEABORN PEACH, de- Church Annual Yard in any condition. Piano, EARLY HEAD Mos. CDL Class A Driv- iron pipe marking the ceased, whose date of Heather O. Jordan Insertion Sale Fri/Sat, Nov. 4 & banjoes, drums, gui- START CAREGIVER ing Exp (877)258-8782 northeast corner of NW death was February 26, Last known address: Policy 5, 8-3p.m-Bonifay. tars, amps. LESSONS. www.meltontruck.com 1/4 of NW 1/4 of sec- 2011, is pending in the 1653 Hwy 177 Clothing, kitchen appli- Covington Music, Chip- Tri-County tion 27, township 6 Circuit Court for Bonifay, FL 32425 ances, books, toys, ley. 850-638-5050. Community Council, North, range 15 west, Holmes County, Flor- You are hereby notified For Classified Christmas items, glass- Inc., is Holmes County, Flor- ida, Probate Division. that your eligibility to In-column Ad- ware, lots of misc. accepting ida; thence N. 89’59’25” The name and address vote is in question. vertisers items, home baked applications W. along the north of the personal repre- You are required to for the Early Head goodies. Take a Movie Extras People boundary line of said sentative and the per- contact the Supervisor Start Program in All ads placed by chance to win a quilt. needed NOW to stand NW 1/4 of NW 1/4, for a sonal representative’s of Elections, in Holmes Walton County. phone are read back in the background for a distance of 147.58 feet attorney are set forth County Florida, no later Lamb’s Flea Market Great benefits. to the advertiser to major film Earn up to to an iron rod, said rod below. All creditors of than thirty(30) days af- will reopen Thurs., Oct Responsibility:Plan insure correctness. $300 per day. Exp not being the point of be- the decedent and other ter the date of this pub- 6th. Will be open and initiate class- The newspaper will REQ. CALL NOW AND ginning; thence S. persons, who have lishing. Failure to re- Thur-Fri. 8-3, Sat. 8-12. room activities ac- assume correctness SPEAK TO A LIVE PER- 00’02’30” E. for 295.16 claims or demands spond will result in a Clothes half price. Eve- cording to Early at the time of the SON (877)435-5877 feet to an iron rod set against decedent’s es- determination of ineligi- read-back procedure rything else reduced. Head Start on the aforesaid north tate, including unma- bility by the Supervisor unless otherwise in- Located Hwy 79, Esto. Standards. Minimum boundary line of NW tured, contingent or un- and your name will be formed. (850)263-0161 Qualifications: Must 1/4 of NW 1/4; thence liquidated claims, and removed from the have a Child S. 89’59”25” E. along who have served a statewide voter regis- Semiannual, 9 mile Development said north boundary copy of this notice, tration system. As pub- community yard sale, Associate (CDA) line for 147.58 feet to must file their claims lished in the Holmes Please ;your ad. Saturday, November 5. Infant/ Toddler or the point of beginning. with this Court WITHIN County Times Adver- 7a.m. 5 miles south of have a degree in This parcel is located in THE LATER OF 3 tiser October 26, 2011. Advertisers are re- New Hope, Hwy 2 & 8 Early Childhood the NW 1/4 of NW 1/4 MONTHS AFTER THE quested to check the miles north of Westville Development; mini- of section 27, township TIME OF THE FIRST advertisement on the on Hwy 179A mum of 1 year work PUBLIC SALE 6 north, Range 15 PUBLICATION OF THIS first insertion for cor- related Tharp & Sons in Boni- Upcoming Estate Sale west, Holmes County, NOTICE OR 30 DAYS rectness. Errors ADMINISTRATIVE experience with fay, Fl. will hold a sale Fri. Nov. 4 & Sat. Nov 5 Florida, and contains AFTER THE DATE OF should be reported infants and toddlers. on these units for House & Barn contents 1.00 acre, more or less. SERVICE OF A COPY immediately. Tri-County Commu- Must have current non-payment of rent in to be sold. Further info Together with a 2006 OF THIS NOTICE ON nity Council, Inc., is driver’s license and accordance with the next week. Nobility, Kingswood, 44 THEM. All other credi- Your Florida Free- accepting proper vehicle Fl. Statue Act x 28 manufactured tors of the decedent dom newspaper will Yard Sale Fri & Sat applications for a insurance coverage. 83-801-83-809. Tenants Frigidaire 18 cubic ft. home, Serial No: and other persons hav- not be responsible Temporary Must comply with will have until Novem- Refrigerator/Freezer. Oct 28-29, 8-4 at bait N8-N8-12597A/B, has ing claims or demands for more than one in- Office Assistant health and ber 3 , 2011 to pay in Excellent shape. shop Hwy 90 & McGee been filed against you against decedent’s es- correct insertion, nor for the Admin Office background full. No checks are ac- $175.00. Bonifay Rd. “Free” clothes, and you are required to tate, including unma- in Bonifay. screening. For addi- Think Christmas, Start cepted. 1. Louis Walter, will it be liable for (850)844-0658. Photos shoes, pocketbooks, serve a copy of your tured, contingent or un- PRIMARY DUTIES: tional Now! Own a Red Hot! Bonifay, Fl. 2. Sonya any error in adver- on P.C. Craigs list, Oct. books, also misc. items written defenses, if any, liquidated claims, must Assist the information and Dollar, Dollar Plus, Moore, Bonifay, Fl. 3. tisements to a 21 listings. for sale. to it on Lance Paul Co- file their claims with this accounting qualifications call Mailbox Or Discount Eva Mitchell, Bonifay, greater extent than hen, the Plaintiff’s attor- court WITHIN 3 department in daily LeaAnn, Personnel Party Store From Fl. 4. Unknown. As the cost of the space ney, whose address is MONTHS AFTER THE activities. Tech (850)547-3689. $51,900 Worldwide! published in the occupied by the er- Cohen & Thurston, P.A. DATE OF THE FIRST QUALIFICATIONS: Applications may be 100% Turnkey Holmes County Times ror. 1723 Blanding Boule- PUBLICATION OF High School diploma obtained from any (800)518-3064 Advertiser October 19, vard, Suite 102, and file THIS NOTICE. ALL Any copy change, Firewood ! K&L Farm, (GED); 6 months Tri-County WWW.DRSS20.COM 26, 2011. related experience. the original with the CLAIMS NOT FILED during an ordered Seasoned or green. LLC Community Council Clerk of this Court ei- WITHIN THE TIME PE- schedule constitutes Cut to length.373-8012 Must be computer offices or from the ther before service on RIODS SET FORTH IN a new ad and new or 547-9291 Green Peanuts literate with agency website the Plaintiff’s attorney SECTION 733.702 OF charges. for Boiling!! knowledge of Excel. www.tricountycommunity- or immediately thereaf- THE FLORIDA PRO- 1567 Piney Grove Must have Current council.com. ter, otherwise a default BATE CODE WILL BE We do not Rd in Chipley driver’s license and and will be entered against FOREVER BARRED. Mon-Fri 8-6pm proper vehicle submitted by guarantee position $ Access Lawsuit you for the relief de- NOTWITHSTANDING COLOR of ANY ad under Sat 8-4pm insurance coverage. October 31, 2011 at B&B Furniture 1342 Must comply with Cash Now! $ As seen manded in the com- THE TIME PERIODS SELLS! any classification. 850-638-5002 4:30 p.m. plaint or petition. Dated SET FORTH ABOVE, North RR Avenue, background Successful applicant on TV.$ Injury Lawsuit Get Your Classified 260-5003/527-3380 on this 4 day of August, ANY CLAIM FILED Chipley. We pay cash screening. will be subject to Dragging? Need Ad in 2011. CODY TAYLOR TWO (2) YEARS OR for clean, quality furni- For additional pre-employment $500-$500,000++within COLOR! . CLERK OF THE MORE AFTER THE DE- ture. 850-557-0211 or information and drug test. 48/hrs? Low rates AP- Call now for details COURT HOLMES CEDENT’S DATE OF 850-415-6866. Ask for qualifications call .Equal opportunity PLY NOW BY PHONE! and be noticed! COUNTY, FLORIDA DEATH IS BARRED. Pasco or Carolyn LeaAnn, Personnel employer and drug Call Today! Toll-Free: 638-0212 By: Diane Eaton Dep- The date of first publi- FOR SALE Pro Forum Tech or visit and smoke free (800)568-8321 or uty Clerk. cation of this notice is Elliptical $ 250.00 pd www.tricountycommuni- workplace. www.lawcapital.com Lance Paul Cohen, Es- October 19, 2011. Per- 547-9414 $450.00 barley used tycouncil.com. quire. COHEN & sonal Representative: 850-956-2037 Applications must be THURSTON, P.A. 1723 LEISA PEACH 1258 submitted to any Classified Blanding Boulevard, Cedar Center Drive, Big Yard Sale Tri-County 1086 Main St. Noma can! Suite 102, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, Florida Advertising that Community Council NEWSPAPER Publishers Oct 28th & Oct 29 Florida,32210. 32301. ADRIA E. Works. Put your ad in office by October 31, CARRIER NEEDED (904)388-6500 Attorney HARPER, ESQUIRE Notice Over 100 Papers 2011; 4:00 p.m. The News Herald is If you’re Wood-Mizer-LT40, for plaintiff. As pub- Attorney for Leisa throughout Florida for Big Yard Sale Friday Successful applicant seeking an individ- Sawmill all ready to lished in the Holmes Peach, 325 W. Park one LOW RATE! Call & Saturday Oct 28 & will be subject to a ual interested in pro- electric-power and 18 move up or County Times Adver- Avenue, Tallahassee, (866)742-1373 or visit: 29. 1004 N. Varner St. pre-employment viding great “SCAM “ inch planer. Call tiser October 19, 26, Florida 32301. Phone www.florida-classifieds.co 8 a.m.-until. drug test. service to our are just (850)547-0956 or 2011. #:850/224-5900 m EQUAL customers in the To avoid possible (850)326-4548. starting out Fax #: 850/224-9800 OPPORTUNITY following area: IN THE CIRCUIT scams, it is recom- Florida Bar No. 26198 EMPLOYER AND MARIANNA Classified COURT OF THE FOUR- mended that con- As published in the DRUG AND SMOKE Individual must have TEENTH JUDICIAL sumers should verify can help you Holmes County Times Chipley, 587 5th Street FREE reliable transporta- CIRCUIT OF THE caller information Advertiser October 19, Sat, Oct 29th 7:30-until tion and be able to open the STATE OF FLORIDA IN when receiving calls WORKPLACE 26, 2011. CASH FOR CARS! . work early a.m. AND FOR HOLMES regarding credit card Yard Sale door to Any Make, Model, or hours. This is an in- COUNTY PROBATE DI- payments. Christmas items, home Year. We Pay MORE! dependent contrac- VISION Case No. These tiny ads Consumers should roll-away-bed, rocking Progressive Running or Not. Sell tor position with ownership. 11-69-PR IN RE: ES- sell, also contact the lo- chair. Shadow boxes Community Bank is in Your Car or Truck TO- part-time hours and TATE OF CHARLES hire, rent cal company them- and lots of other items! search of an We’ve got DAY. Free Towing! In- full time earnings SEABORN PEACH De- and inform for selves instead of giv- Childless, young, suc- Text FL83391 to 56654 experienced lender in stant Offer: with no collecting properties at ceased. thousands of ing this information cessful woman seeks Washington/Holmes HUGE MULT-FAMILY (888)420-3807 necessary. Earn to individuals whom to adopt. Will provide County market. Must every price, families each YARD SALE Friday & above average $’s NOTICE TO CREDI- are contacting them loving home/doting have minimum 3-5 week. Let a little Sat 8am -until. Across while being your with TORS directly. grandma. Large ex- DIABETIC years experience in Classified ad do a from the Wausau Fire own boss. tended family. Excel- packaging, closing, & locations all Dept at 2739 Jackson TEST STRIPS Interested parties big job for you. lent support. Financial servicing business, over town! St Wausau. 527-1913 NEEDED can pick up applica- security. Expenses commercial & tions at The News And if you’re paid. Jessica or Adam. I Buy sealed, unexpired agricultural loans & be Huge Multi-family Herald, Holmes 1-800-790-5260. Boxes (850)710-0189 capable of developing planning yard sale. Sat. Oct. 29. County Bar#0150789 new loans in a rural 8:00 a.m. until-. Hwy Sawmills from only Times-Advertiser, to sell, market. Competitive 177-A. Past Dogwood $3997- Make Money & Washington County salary & benefits Classified Lake on right. Look for Save Money with your News. Call Luther package. Reply to signs. own bandmill- Cut lum- Moore, M-F @ can Blind box, P.O. Box 7, ber any dimension. In 850-547-9414 introduce Saturday 10/22 & stock ready to ship. Bonifay, Fl. 32425. 10/29. Hwy 90 West, FREE Info & DVD: you to the Bonifay, next to com- www.NorwoodSawmills.com/3 market’s puter store. Variety of 00NSpot Advertising merchandise. 8 a.m.-2 (800)578-1363 best p.m. Ext.300N works! prospects.

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2BR MH for rent with utility building, window Upstate NY Farm Liq- &/$66,),('$' uidation! October 29th air. 535-2657. & 30th! 3 to 41 acre 2BR/2BA Chipley, lots, $12,900 - $49,900! w/large addition on 2 Less than 3 hrs NYC! acres, fenced. 2 stor- Call to register! '($'/,1(6 age buildings. Smoke (877)352-2844. free environment, no www.newyorklandand- pets. $500/month plus lakes.com deposit. Water & Sew- age included. i>`ˆ˜iÊvœÀÊV>ÃÈwi`Ê>`ÃÊ 850-258-2086. 3BR/2 BA MH 3/4 mile from Bonifay Elementary School. On ˆÃÊ œ˜`>ÞÊ>ÌÊ£ÓÊ œœ˜ÊvœÀÊ Hwy 177A. Family oriented park. Call (850)547-3746. For Rent Ì iÊ7i`˜iÃ`>ÞÊ«>«iÀÃÊ>˜`Ê Mobile home good Executive location, No pets, one Office year lease. 638-4640 Space for rent down- For Rent: 2BR/1BA / ÕÀÃ`>ÞÊ>ÌÊ£ÓÊ œœ˜ÊvœÀÊÌ iÊ town Chipley. All util. Mobile Homes incl’d 638-1918 $300/month plus $300/deposit No pets. Call 850-547-2043 ->ÌÕÀ`>ÞÊ7iiŽi˜`Ê `ˆÌˆœ˜° Leave message. Mobile Home For Rent in Wasau. Publisher’s 3 BDRM/1.5 Bath $400/month + security. Notice Call (850)258-3815. All real estate advertis- Mobile Homes For ing in this newspaper is Rent. All well kept. In- MARIANNA TOYOTA subject to the Fair cludes water, garbage Housing Act which makes it illegal to ad- and lawn service. All 2 vertise “any preference, Bdrm- some with 1 or 2 $ 475 Down 98 Pontiac Jorge Says Ð Do Business Where Business is Done! limitation or discrimina- bath. Diffferent loca- Grand Am 0% interest. tion based on race, tions. No pets. Daylight Auto Financ- color, religion, sex, (850)547-4606 ing. 850-215-1769 handicap, familial status 9am-9pm or national origin, or an Mobile Homes in Cot- intention, to make any tondale on Sapp Rd, 8 MONTH-END such preference, limita- miles E. of Chipley. $ 575 Down 99 Chevy tion or discrimination” 3br/2ba Doublewide & Blazer. 0% interest. Familial status includes 2br/2ba singlewide children under the age Daylight Auto Financ- of 18 living with parents avail. Total elec. ing. 850-215-1769 or legal custodians, (850)-258-4868 or 9am-9pm pregnant women and 850-209-8847 people securing cus- www.charlos tody of children under countryliving.com $775 Down 98 Ford 18. F150 0% interest.XCAB SUPER SALE Daylight Auto Financ- This newspaper will not ing. 850-215-1769 knowingly accept any 9am-9pm Sale ends 10/31/11 advertising for real es- ZERO DOWN WITH APPROVED CREDIT • GREAT DEALS tate which is in violation of the law. Our readers $995 Down 02 Dodge are hereby informed 28 YEARS OF SERVICE • NO GAMES, NO GIMMICKS • FRIENDLY STAFF that all dwellings adver- Durango 0% interest.3/ tised in this newspaper rows Daylight Auto Fi- are available on a equal nancing. 850-215-1769 GREAT PARTS & SERVICE DEPARTMENT • COMPETITIVE INTEREST RATES opportunity basis. To 9am-9pm complain of discrimina- COME CHECK IT OUT! tion call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The $1395 Down 02 Chevy toll-free number for the Silverado 0% interest. hearing impaired is X Cab. Daylight Auto NEW 2012 TOYOTA Great Deals on all NEW 2011 1-800-927-9275. Financing. 850-215-1769 Remaining TOYOTA TUNDRA 9am-9pm CAMRYS 2011 NEW TOYOTAS Double Cab, 5.7 Lt, V8, TRD, 4x4 Got Bad Credit? In Stock Now IN STOCK SAVE $5,000 Ride Today! OFF ORIGINAL MSRP Buy Here/Pay Here Come Check It Out Come Get One! MODEL #8331 STK #9422 Spacious $0 Down/1st One payment Bedroom Tax, Tag & Title. $425 Call Steve NEW 2011 TOYOTA NEW 2011 TOYOTA Great Deals on all Stove & Refrigerator. 800-809-4716 AVALON LIMITED Free W/S/G For Sale by Owner. Restrictions apply. SIENNA LIMITED NEW 2011 TOYOTA No Pets 3/Bdrm 2/bath 2040 Leather, Sunroof Navigation, Sunroof, Loaded Convenient location sq. ft. home on 2 SUPER DEAL – WAS $39,783 COROLLAS, YARIS Downtown Chipley 1/2 acres. Large SAVE $4,500 638-3306. master BR suite NOW $34,843 AND PRIUS w/tub shower and OFF ORIGINAL MSRP double sink, w/walk 1995 Ford Explorer OFF ORIGINAL MSRP MODEL #5356 STK #9356 IN STOCK! Townhouse Apart- in closets. 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Rent. 2BD/ 1 1/2 BA For Sale DON’T MISS IT! 638-1918 1997 F Super Duty 1 ton 5 speed 227,000 03 FORD 01 SUZUKI 04 MERCURY O6 CHEVY 09 DODGE 10 CHEVY original miles, 7.3 die- sel.$ 5000 WINDSTAR XLT GRAND MARQUIS SILVERADO 1500 IMPALA 850-625-5629 Mini Van Sport Utility Vehicle Only 45K Miles V8, Automatic, 4X4 4 Door Sedan, Auto 28K Miles, Automatic Your land or Priced to Go Automatic Super Deal DON’T MISS IT SPECIAL Was $17,949 Banfill Ave. Bonifay 3-4 bedroom 1 bath family land is $5,990 $5,990 $8,848 $12,848 $13,848 Now $13,848 $550. a month $300. damage deposit No all you need 10 CHRYSLER 05 DODGE 08 FORD 10 JEEP GRAND 10 NISSAN 08 LEXUS pets or smoking inside 10th Anniversary SEBRING DAKOTA EDGE CHEROKEE MAXIMA RX 350 (850)956-2240 to buy VETERAN’S Charity Utility Vehicle, Auto a new home. 4 Door, Automatic V8, 4x4, Ext. Cab Leather Seats, Loaded Leather Seats, sunroof Sunroof, Leather, Sharp For Rent 2 BR/ 1 BA Poker Run Was $16,979 Low Miles Was $21,949 Was $27,949 Was $27,949 Was $32,949 home in the country. Call November 5,2011 Sorry No Pets. Ph Registration Now $13,848 $13,949 Now $17,888 Now $23,888 Now $24,848 Now $28,848 638-0699 850-682-3344 9:00-11:00 @ Katmandu/Buoy Bar Plus tax, tag and safety inspection. MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Panama City Beach For Rent: For more info 3 BR/1 Bath house 850 628-6149 $325 per month, 2BR/1BA trailer, $250. PRE-OWNED CERTIFIED VEHICLES a month, Great selection of pre-owned Certifi ed Toyotas from Corollas to Sequoias Ponce de Leon area. 850-269-5000 3 Yr Old Custom Built Home. 3/2 on 1 acre. 11 TOYOTA 10 TOYOTA 10 TOYOTA 10 TOYOTA 10 TOYOTA Pioneer Rd between House For Rent Wausau & Vernon. Ad- 4-RUNNER COROLLA LE TUNDRA SEQUOIA DOUBLE 4BR/ 1.5BA A/C Chip- ditional acreage op- ley. $700.00 Rent tional.$155,000. 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Holmes County Fair October 27-29, 2011 Gates Open: 5pm Thursday and Friday • Noon on Saturday Midway Opens: 5pm Thursday and Friday • 2pm Saturday ADMISSION $5.00 Thursday, October 27 • Entertainment – 7-9:30pm • Door Prizes – 9:30pm Friday, October 28 KIDS NIGHT Kids 12 and under get in free with each paying adult. • Youth Market Lamb & Goat Show – 7pm • Entertainment – 7-9:30pm • Baked Goods Auction – 9:30pm All proceeds go to local 4-H • Door Prizes – 10pm Saturday, October 29 SeNIor NIGHT 65 and over get in FREE • Youth Dairy Show – 1pm • Youth Beef Show – 3pm • Steer Show – 3pm • Chili Cookoff – 3pm • Entertainment – 7-10pm • Door Prizes – 10pm Down Home Day Saturday 12-5pm Antique Tractors • Blacksmith • Turpentine Demo & more!