TimesHOLMES COUNTY School bands face off dvertiser B1 Wednesday,A SEPTEMBER 5, 2012 www.bonifaynow.com Volume 122, Number 17 50¢ For the latest HOLMES COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD MEETING breaking news, visit BONIFAYNOW.COM Bus drivers ‘just want a little respect’ IN BRIEF By CECILIA SPEARS that were concerning them. make our conditions a little second rate citizens,” Ellen- Education. Chamber hosts 547-9414 | @WCN_HCT One local bus driver of better. We have a problem burg said. “When you have She said that not only [email protected] over 15 years, Janet Ellen- communicating, and we just a problem with a child and had they not received Southerland burg, stood before the board want a little respect.” are only paid for three and proper information on the The Holmes County BONIFAY — Several bus with various concerns. She explained that a half hours a day, we’ve got children, but sometimes Chamber of Commerce drivers with family mem- “You got to have a love sometimes bus drivers to spend more time at the they weren’t even told that will hold a “Meet and bers were present at the for this job because there have questions, but no one schools — unpaid time.” a special needs child was Greet” with U.S. Rep. Holmes County School isn’t much money in it,” to turn to and there hasn’t Another issue was the being brought aboard for Steve Southerland II at Board’s regularly scheduled Ellenburg said. “We were been an outline of the rules new policy of transporting transport. 2 p.m. today, Sept. 5, meeting on Aug. 21 request- wondering if we can set up provided for them. 3-year-olds on the bus for at the Chamber offi ce ing to be heard about issues a meeting with the board to “Teachers treat us like the Exceptional Student See DRIVERS A5 in Bonifay. The public is invited to attend. For more information, call Julia Bullington at Holmes 547-6155. United Way touches lives welcomes 2012 Miss Graceville Harvest new AMIKids Festival GRACEVILLE — The 31st annual Harvest Festival program Pageant will be held at the Graceville Civic Special to the Times-Advertiser Center in Graceville at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 7 and Formerly West Flor- 8. All proceeds will go ida Wilderness School, to the Graceville Harvest a moderate risk pro- Day Celebration. gram holding up to 30 For more information, students, the school has call Teresa Bush at 263- now changed over to 4744 or 263-3072 or AMIKids West Florida Michelle Watkins at the — a foster care cen- City of Graceville at ter, working under the 263-3250. blanket of Department of Children and Family Picnic in The Park Services. This foster care cen- planned ter is designed for teen- PONCE de LEON SPRINGS age boys that require a — Holmes County Teen more structured envi- Court, Holmes County ronment to ensure that School Board, C.A.S.E they attend and receive Coalition, the Sheriffs mental health, sub- Department and the stance abuse, education, Florida Department of behavioral, medical and Environment Protection dental services. will be sponsoring a The home will work Picnic in The Park from 11 with boys that have a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 8 at SPECIAL TO THE TIMES-ADVERTISER demonstrated behav- Ponce de Leon Springs. iors, such as running Entry is free of charge, At the Holmes County Chamber of Commerce meeting in May, the United Way of Northwest Florida away and conduct dis- and there will be free distributed checks to local agencies. The United Way is beginning its fundraising drive for 2013, kicking off order, that are difficult hamburgers, free on Saturday with “Dine United.” to treat in their regular hotdogs, games and home setting. swimming. The school will house Come out and help Local agencies benefi t from donations 24 students with a one keep our youth drug and to six staff to child ra- crime free. tio. The 12-acre campus By RANDAL SEYLER serving Holmes County will basically remain 638-0212 | @WCN_HCT that are United Way agen- LOCAL UNITED WAY BOARD MEMBERS the same and operate [email protected] cies,” said Ron Sharpe, 24 hours a day all year INDEX director of resource devel- Holmes County round with supervision BONIFAY — It’s a mes- opment for United Way of Arrests ...... A3 Julia Bullington: Holmes County Chamber of by trained staff. sage you’ve probably heard Northwest Florida. After Each youth will have Opinion ...... A4 before — Live United. But briefl y consulting a list of Commerce Outdoors ...... A6 Brenda Blitch: Doctors Memorial Hospital a service plan developed what does it mean for the agencies, he adds, “and by a multi-disciplinary Melissa Bruner: Regions Bank Sports ...... A7 residents of Holmes and there are 32 agencies treatment team that Extra ...... B1 Washington counties? Fran Haithcoat: Wells Fargo Faith ...... B4 “There are 30 agencies See UNITED WAY A2 See AMIKIDS A2 Obituaries ...... B5 Classifi eds ...... B7 HC BOCC approves new extension 4-H agent By CECILIA SPEARS Florida has completed the The board approved of that a resident of Holmes he found no recent county 547-9414 | @WCN_HCT interview process, and I Commissioner Kenneth County was experiencing activity that would cre- [email protected] would like to formally rec- William’s recommendation fl ooding at his residence ate fl ooding on the man’s Phone: 850-547-9414 ommend that the board that the county employees recently and was inquiring property. Web site: bonifaynow.com BONIFAY — Holmes approve Crawson as the go back to being paid for what recent activity done The next Holmes Coun- new Holmes County Ex- overtime instead of com- by the county could have ty Board of County Com- Fax: 850-547-9418 County Board of County Commissioners approved tension 4-H Agent,” wrote pensatory time. caused it. mission meeting is sched- of Nicole “Niki” Crawson HC CED and Extension Williams explained that Whitney Nelson of Mel- uled for 9 a.m. on Sept. as the new Holmes County Agent Shep Eubanks. workers were “taking the vin Engineering reported 11 at the Holmes County Extension 4-H Agent at “The University of Flor- time off almost as quick that he investigated the Board of County Commis- their regularly scheduled ida IFAS Extension would as they were acquiring it, area around the man’s res- sioners room, which is lo- meeting on Aug. 28. like for Crawson to begin causing a mess.” idence as far as could im- cated beside the Holmes “The University of work on Friday, Sept. 14.” The board also heard pact his property and said County Court House. Connect With Us 24/7 Get breaking news, videos, expanded stories, photo galleries, opinions and more... And Mobile Too bonifaynow.com @WCN_HCT A2 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser Local Wednesday, September 5, 2012 UNITED WAY from page A1 Chipola gets new Public serving Washington Coun- United Way touches lives and Policy Priorities re- ty. Those are all agencies across the spectrum.” cently invited Sharpe to FIRST CALL FOR Service Programs director that impact the people Sharpe said the attend a two-day tax credit who live right here.” strength of the United seminar on Sept. 19-20 in HELP vestigator for the 14th Ju- Sharp was in Bonifay Way is that the money col- Washington, D.C., based Special to the Times-Advertiser For assistance dicial Circuit of Florida. As Thursday for the August lected from the contribu- on the success the VITA from the United well, he previously served Holmes County Chamber tions throughout the year program had in North- —After an Way of Northwest MARIANNA as a Probation Supervi- of Commerce meeting as combines to help agencies west Florida last year. extensive search, Steve sor for the Court system businesses and organi- get matching funds. “For VITA is an IRS sanc- Florida, call 1-800- Anderson has been select- under Judge Woodrow W. zations throughout the every $1 United Way gives tioned program that 696-8740 ed as the new director of Hatcher. area begin their annual to the Meals On Wheels trains volunteers to pre- Public Service Programs He has taught numer- fundraising campaigns to program, the Council pare simple tax returns hope to bring fi nancial lit- at Chipola College. Public ous criminal justice classes benefi t the United Way of on Aging receives $9 in for individuals and fami- eracy education into the Service includes academies over his years of public Northwest Florida. matching funds.” lies with a low-to-moder- program in the future, in corrections, law enforce- service. “Fifty percent of the Employers who have ate income. In 2012, the and help people learn ment and fi refi ghting. For information about people in our area visit a campaigns in their work- local VITA program pro- about checking, savings Anderson has more Chipola’s Public Service United Way agency at one place allow employees to cessed 2,281 tax returns, and credit.” than 38 years of experience programs, visit www. time or another,” Sharpe make donations via pay- which brought approxi- Another new program in the Public Service fi eld. chipola.edu or phone said. “I usually say, ‘look roll deduction. “One dol- mately $2.7 million in re- the United Way of North- He has served as state in- 850-718-2394. to your left; now look to lar a week, $52 a year, that funds back into Bay Coun- west Florida is offering your right. You probably is a Coke a week. You’re ty. Many individuals who is a discount prescription see someone the United not going to miss it, but qualify for this service drug plan, which can save Bethel Baptist plans revival Way has helped.’” it is going to do a world are unaware of tax cred- members 20 percent on The annual fundraising of good right here in our its that are available to brand name drugs and Special to the Times-Advertiser provided by the Bethel program begins Saturday, communities.” them, such as the Earned 40 percent on generics, Choir at each service. Sept. 8, with Dine United. From each dollar do- Income Tax Credit or the Sharpe said. POPLAR SPRINGS Services will be held Participating restaurants nated, 95 cents stays in Child Tax Credit, or lack “This program is to- — Bethel Baptist at 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. donate a portion of their the region, and 80 cents the resources to fi le their tally free and is there to Church will hold revival on Sunday then at 7 proceeds on Saturday to is returned to the local own tax returns. help people with no health services beginning p.m. nightly Monday to the United Way, according agencies, Sharpe said. “We help those who insurance,” Sharpe said. Sunday, Sept. 16, and Wednesday. to the United Way website, “We keep our costs low so don’t know how to do tax “Did you know that 25.7 continuing nightly until Pastor Kent Lampp unitedwaynwfl .org. that money can go back to returns, and those who percent of the citizens in Sept. 19. and the congregation Some of the area res- the agencies.” can’t afford $150 or $250 to Washington County have Guest speaker offer a warm invitation taurants participating In Chipley, the pre- have a preparer do their no health insurance?” will be the Rev. Larry to the public to attend include Popeyes, Subway, kindergarten program at taxes for them,” Sharpe Those using the United Finley, pastor of the services. T.G.I.Friday’s, Sonny’s Kids World not only ben- said. He noted that VITA Way prescription drug Northside Baptist The church is at 1349 Real Pit Bar-B-Q and Mar- efi ts from United Way, was not a competitor plan just present the card Church in Starke, Fla. Hwy. 172 in the Poplar garitaville. The full list is but the employees raised with H&R Block or lo- at the pharmacy when Special music will be Springs community. available on the website. over $3,500 in donations cal accountants. “The fi lling a prescription. The The United Way of with their own campaign. people who come to us card is accepted at 53,000 Northwest Florida serves Each dollar the United for help weren’t going to pharmacies nationwide bay, Calhoun, Gulf, Holm- Way provides to pre-kin- go anywhere else — they and instructions are AMIKIDS from page A1 es, Jackson and Washing- dergarten care receives couldn’t afford it.” available in English and ton counties. Local agen- $17 in matching funds, Many of the people Spanish. includes a licensed men- The youth can also cies that benefi t from the meaning the funds raised helped last year did not The discount card tal health counselor, who participate in lifeguard United Way include the at Kids World has a $63,000 know about the Earned is also available online, is also a certified addic- certification, scuba and Washington County Coun- impact on the community. Income Tax Credit and Sharpe said. “You can get tion professional. CPR by trained instruc- cil on Aging, Tri-County “Small businesses are the VITA program helped the card on our website,” Each student will at- tors on campus. As be- Community Council, The as important as large bring an estimated $3 mil- he said. tend school in the Hol- fore, community service Salvation Army, Bay Area ones, and every campaign lion back into the local mes County School Dis- will play a big role in the Food Bank (which serves makes a difference,” economy, Sharpe said. trict and will be able to student program. Every- local church food pan- Sharpe said. Last year VITA volun- ON THE WEB attend extracurricular thing from sandbagging tries), ARC in Chipley and Another program teers were available in activities, such as sports Holmes and businesses Visit United Literacy Volunteers of United Way is bringing to Wausau, Vernon and at and all school-related to cooking at the rodeo Washington County, just Washington and Holmes the Washington County Way of recreation. and helping out at the to name a few. counties is the Volunteer Chamber of Commerce of- Northwest There are currently local retirement homes “It’s such a wide diver- Income Tax Assistance fi ce in Chipley, but Sharpe Florida’s four local church orga- will play a part for each sity of people who benefi t (VITA) program, and the hopes to improve on that website at nizations that provide student to give back to from services supported United Way is looking availability this coming www.united on-site ministries, ad- our community. by United Way,” Sharpe for local volunteers to be spring. waynwfl .org ditional counseling and Please contact Ms. said. “From pre-kinder- trained in assisting people “We’re recruiting peo- baptisms. Participation Kim Hughes, executive garten programs to Meals with their tax returns. ple to help with VITA, and in all religious services is director, 548-5524 for any on Wheels for the elderly, The Center on Budget we train them. We also strictly voluntary. additional information.

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free no cost nIcotIne to patches! attend! Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Local Holmes County Times-Advertiser | A3 Marriages & NFCH named to Inc. 5000 list DIVORCES August 20 – 24, 2012 Growth, revenues Marriages Jamey Christopher Padget, 2-27-1987 of Headland Ala., and Ashley Nicole Johnson, lands local hospital 7-10-1989 of Geneva Ala. James Scott Thompson, 10-9-1974 of Chipley and Paula Renea Jernigan, 12-29- national recognition 1979 of Bonifay From Staff Reports Richard Eugene Murren, 10-4-1925 of CHIPLEY — The notifi cation that North- Alford and Imogene Jordan, 8-8-1947 of Alford west Florida Community Hospital Divorces has been named one of America’s top There were no divorces reported for the 5,000 businesses by Inc. Magazine almost week of August 20-24. went unread. “The envelope said something about an ‘invitation,’ and we get a zillion things like it in the mail,” NFCH President/CEO Pat- Arrest REPORT rick Schlenker said Aug. 23. “It sat there a SPECIAL TO THE TIMES-ADVERTISER August 19 – 25, 2012 couple of days before I opened it.” Northwest Florida Community Hospital administrators and staff celebrated the When it was fi nally opened, Schlenker Zachary Andrews, 23, Battery domestic, learned the Chipley hospital was listed at hospital’s inclusion in the Inc. Magazine “Inc. 5000” on Aug. 23. criminal mischief 2,969 in the to 5,000 businesses in the U.S. Ray Phillips Appley, 54, marijuana That is top 5,000 out of about 5.2 million cultivation U.S. businesses, Schlenker notes. TOP 10 FASTEST GROWING COMPANIES ON THE INC. 5000 LIST Jeffray Lane Baxley, 26, violation of drivers license restrictions The Inc. 5000 is ranked according to per- RANK CO. NAME PERCENTAGE 3-YEAR GROWTH centage revenue growth over a four-year Walter Allen Ferrell, 46, violation of 1 Unifi ed Payments 23.646 period. To qualify, companies must have probation on no valid license been founded and generating revenue by 2 Astrum Solar 23.577 Jose Gonzalez-Ruiz, 57, driving under the the fi rst week of the starting calendar year, 3 Edge Solutions 21.036 infl uence and therefore able to show four full calen- 4 Integrity Funding 12.443 Dominic Edwin Goodwin, 31, violation dar years of sales. 5 Gold & Silver Buyers 12.222 of possession of new legend without The 2012 list is currently on the maga- 6 Captial Payments 11.676 prescription, violation of probation on disorderly conduct, battery domestic violence zine’s website, www.inc.com. 7 AdRoll 11.082 “Each year over 676,000 new business Glenn Gilbert Gunn, 46, felony violation of 8 Acquia 10.461 are registered,” Schlenker. probation “For the past 30 years the organization 9 Red Frog Events 10.404 Madeleine Michelle Hall, 40, disorderly Inc. has recognized the top 5,000 fastest- 10 Cartagz 10.237 intoxication, violation of probation on no growing private companies in America.” valid drivers license, violation of probation “As an Inc. 5000 honoree, Northwest have to have community support, without surgery, podiatry, cardiology, sleep stud- on leaving the scene of an accident, violation Florida Community Hospital now shares that, none of this would be possible.” ies, counseling, and lab services. of probation on domestic battery, violation of a pedigree with Intuit, Zappos, Under The Washington County Chamber The 2012 Inc. 500|5000 is ranked ac- probation on criminal mischief, violation of Armour, Microsoft, Jamba Juice, Timber- of Commerce is also a great supporter cording to percentage revenue growth probation on false information given to law land, Clif Bar, Pandora, Patagonia, Oracle, of NFCH, he said. “We have been very when comparing 2008 to 2011, according to enforcement offi cer and other notable alumni,” Inc. Magazine blessed.” the website inc.com. To qualify, companies Katherine Holt, 47, no charges listed Editor In Chief Eric Schurenberg wrote The entry on Northwest Florida Com- must have been founded and generating Katherine Holt, 47, no charges listed in the notifi cation letter. “In addition to munity Hospital shows that the hospital revenue by March 31, 2008. They had to be Lesly Houglund, 49, violation of probation Northwest Florida Community Hospital has posted a 3-Year growth of 74 per- U.S.-based, privately held, for profi t, and on domestic battery the 2012 list added such powerhouses as cent and reported 2011 revenue of $62.4 independent—not subsidiaries or divisions Joseph Wellington Jellison, 40, driving Publix Supermarkets, CDW, Levi Strauss million. of other companies—as of December 31, while license suspended or revoked and a little social media company called According to the magazine, the hospital 2011. (Since then, a number of companies Joseph Allen Kirkland, 46, battery Facebook. Welcome to a very exclusive had $35.9 million in 2008 revenue and has on the list have gone public or been ac- domestic club.” added 95 jobs in the previous three years. quired.) The minimum revenue required Alberto Jose Lopez, 27, hold for Miami “To me that is almost an impossible The hospital was founded in 1951 and for 2008 is $100,000; the minimum for 2011 Jeffrey Dan Pitts, 41, recommit on achievement,” Schlenker said. “It took has 212 employees. NFCH ranks 243 in is $2 million. As always, Inc. reserves the constructive possession of weapon a lot of folks for us to receive that honor. the health industry list, according to the right to decline applicants for subjective Charles Tracy Recor, 53, domestic battery, We have a very dedicated, hardworking magazine. reasons. Companies on the Inc. 500 are manufacturing of meth, assault domestic team.” NFCH is a 59-bed health care facility featured in Inc.’s September issue. violence, felon in possession Schlenker said the hospital’s board, that includes a 25-bed critical access hos- “We are so proud and honored to have Brian John Smith, 23, hold for Miami Dade physicians, 270 associates and “a very pital, a 34-bed long-term care facility, and a been recognized as one of their fastest- Christian Smith, 32, hold for Miami dedicated community” have worked to- home health agency. If offers a wide range growing private companies,” Schlenker Marklinn R. Smith, 48, marijuana gether to make NFCH a success. “You of services, including family medicine, said. cultivation

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t0OFPGUIFMBTUIPNFPXOFEIPNFPQFSBUFEHBTDPNQBOJFTJOUIFQBOIBOEMFt t48BVLFTIB4U#POJGBZ '- A4 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser Opinion Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Learning a lesson in true beauty Another family member, Maria Rogers Heil, daughter She gently explained that the female of Muriel Wells Turner and W. birds were less vibrant than the males A. (Will) Rogers of Marianna, because of their roles in nature. has inspired the prattle topic They needed to blend with the scenery for today. Her sons, Austin to protect their young. It was not and Graham, their choice but their definition by along with her paternal PERRY’S nature — God. grandparent, PRATTLE Clark and Perry Wells Myrtle Rogers the equipment from inclimate comes solely from nature. I of Vernon, will appreciate the weather, and kept the newborns did not study art or design in writings of this young lady. warm in the stables. Faded and college. My passion for design A few years ago, Maria, a worn but beautiful because of comes from my roots and decorator, was asked to write its purpose. wings.” an essay in a job interview on Her answer led me to look In agreeing for this story the subject of “What Inspires at my surroundings differently. to be printed as a “Perry’s Me.” She wrote a story about Beauty isn’t always found in Prattle”, Maria wrote that how her grandmother, my the most vibrant, obvious or she is “flattered to know that mother, Marie Harris Wells, expected. It truly belongs Uncle Perry wanted to use this had inspired her. She, and to everyone and everything. in his column”. She further the other grandchildren, Sometimes the very purpose acknowledged “I embellished affectionately called this lady of love of something makes it the story a little, but the “Granny Rie.” beautiful. I guess that’s what ‘heart’ of the lesson remains Recently when Maria went to is meant by the expression, unchanged”. She concluded work full time at Chrysalis Fine “Beauty is in the eye of the “Granny Rie forever made me Fabrics in Tallahassee, she beholder.” aware of the female cardinal was asked the same question I know the vibrant and and it’s subtle beauty — just as to what inspired her. She bold colors of red were my like hers!!” pulled out her story of the past, grandmother’s favorite. She Readers of “Perry’s Prattle” did some “embellishments” wore it in her best Sunday will know that your writer is and presented it to her new dresses and carefully drew one of the ten children born employer. Chrysalis Fine it on her lips. But I think she to “Granny Rie” and Pa and Fabrics is a store in Tallahassee identified more with the female reared to adulthood in the that sells beautiful fabrics for cardinal and the old barn’s home place, complete with the home and assists customers shades of red. She saw them the fig tree, the Red birds, with decorating decisions. They as beautiful because of her own and the dilapidated barn and can be found on the internet, purpose. She was the mother other functional out building complete with a “blog page” of ten children and her role and on all farms of that era. which makes reference to SPECIAL TO THE TIMES-ADVERTISER purpose was something defined It was beyond my fondest Maria’s story, offi cially entitled Maria and her sweet pup Fisher, a Golden Retriever, likes to for her. She found beauty in dreams or imagination that “A Lesson in Beauty.” chase red birds, blue birds, black birds, great blue herons, cow this life and raised her family in I would ever see the scenes “Outside the dining room birds and more. the background or camouflage and setting put in print so window of my grandparent’s of the vibrant male, father, beautifully, professionally and farmhouse was the most some of the birds were redder their choice but their defi nition husband and local farmer. academically as was done majestic fig tree! Red birds than others. Some were by nature–God. She also told She loved her gentle role in by my niece. I believe that I decorated the branches like actually prettier. me that their color reminded nature and her subtle beauty can safely say that the host baubles on a Christmas tree She gently explained that the her of the barn that stood in is found in all of her offspring. of family, neighbors, fellow as they filled their bellies with female birds were less vibrant spite of itself next to the old She watched over them and church associates and friends the sunflower seeds my Pa than the males because of their house. It too, was less vibrant, cheered them on when time to will appreciate the analogy of sprinkled on the ground below. roles in nature. They needed but had protected the corn in leave the nest behind. She gave this uncommon lady to nature’s I remember, like yesterday to blend with the scenery to the crib to feed the cattle during them roots and wings. loveliness and beauty. asking my Grannie Rie why protect their young. It was not the winter months, housed Much of my own talent See you all next week.

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HOLMES COUNTY Miss Lizzie’s special guest; imes TAdvertiser Monroe’s lost children Miss Lizzie Lewis called me the 2002 and meeting her striking resemblance to the elder other day fi lled with excitement brother, Al Jones in Monroe. That both Al and Rose are Nicole P. Barefi eld, Publisher and told me about a celebrity visitor 2005. Al claims his talented musicians substantiate Randal Seyler, Editor she’d had for lunch the day before. mother Lura Jones the claims. She said that as a child Cameron Everett, Production Supervisor Carolina Rose who Lizzie said was told him when he was she sat on the steps of their home The Times-Advertiser is published on Wednesdays by Halifax the daughter of the late Bill Monroe ten years old that he and listened and sang along with Media Group, 112 E. Virginia Ave., Bonifay, FL 32425. was traveling from engagements was the son of Bill the juke box at the nearby store. Periodicals postage paid at Bonifay, Florida. in New Orleans and Mississippi to Monroe. Now in her late 60’s, she started HAPPY CORNER © Copyright 2012, Halifax Media Group. some place in south Florida. Though some singing publicly at the age of six. Hazel Wells Tison All Rights Reserved. Those of you who read my of the family of Bill Presently located in Nashville, she COPYRIGHT NOTICE: The entire contents of the Holmes column or know Miss Lizzie, know Monroe have denied along with her Bluegrass Girls County Times-Advertiser are fully protected by copyright and that for years she has been the the existence of illegitimate children play festivals all over. However, cannot be reproduced in any form for any purpose without the national chairman of the Bill Monroe to the famous Bluegrass entertainer, she also performs solo or with a expressed permission of Halifax Media Group. fan club. She makes the annual Gloria Jean also known as Carolina “pick-up” local band. Hence, her pilgrimage in late September or Rose and Al Jones were introduced freedom to stop in Holmes County early October to Rosine Kentucky for at the 2005 Monroe festival as the and visit with the lady that many SUBSCRIPTION RATES POSTMASTER: the Bluegrass Festival at the home son and daughter of Bill Monroe. in the Bluegrass world call “Mama IN COUNTY Send address change to: place of the Bill Monroe family on Many say that his song, Georgia Lewis.” Though her husband, 13 weeks: $12.61; 26 weeks: Jerusalem Ridge. So she has come Rose, tells the story of the child he Elijah and his brother both play Holmes County $18.90; 52 weeks: $30.45 to know the Monroe family and those didn’t know. Adding credence to instruments, Miss Lizzie confesses Times-Advertiser OUT OF COUNTY associated with the festival including Carolina Rose and Al Jones’ claims she can’t play a note tough she P.O. Box 67, Bonifay, FL 32425 13 weeks: $16.17; 26 weeks: Dr. Mercer Campbell and his wife is the fact that Monroe provided in enjoys singing in her church, New USPS 004-341 $24.20; 52 weeks: $40.95 who heads the Monroe foundation. his will the sum of one dollar to any Smyrna Assembly of God One Home delivery subscribers may be charged a higher rate for holiday editions. When Carolina Rose who was children who came forward claiming of her acquaintances gave her a traveling solo on this tour saw that to be rightful heirs. Of course handmade mandolin, but the 90 she’d go through Bonifay she called that may be standard practice for plus lady has never tried to play CONTACTUS WANTMORE? the Lewis household and arranged celebrities to protect their legal it. She treasures it, none the less, PUBLISHER to come by for a visit. Of course Miss heirs in that way. as she treasures her acquaintance Nicole Barefi eld: nbarefi [email protected] Find us online at Lizzie and her daughters, Mattie As far as I know, neither of the with those in the Bluegrass Music chipleypaper.com, Lou Scarvey and Daisy Swearingen two have made any claim to the World. The week of Oct 4, 2012 NEWS, SPORTS OR OPINION friend us on Facebook, or prepared lunch and were gracious Monroe estate, being satisfi ed to use will fi nd her and whichever family [email protected] tweet us @WCN_HCT. southern hostesses for their honored whatever benefi t derived from the member is elected making their guest. association with the name. way to Rosine, Ky to Jerusalem CLASSIFIED & CIRCULATION I personally had not known who But Miss Lizzie is comfortable Ridge and the Bluegrass Festival at Melissa Kabaci: [email protected] 1-800-645-8688 The views expressed Carolina Rose is, but looking her up with the fact that Rose is indeed the Monroe Home Place. here are not necessarily on line, I learned that she was born Monroe’s daughter as well as (To learn more about Carolina Gloria Jean Polk to Ruby Elma Polk that Al Jones is his son. She says Rose, her biography, From Gloria ADVERTISING those of this paper or 850-547-9414 in Virginia. Her biography tells of her he is the “spittin’ image of him.” Jean to Carolina Rose is available Halifax Media Group. not knowing who her father was until Many say Al who is in his 70s has a at Amazon.com) Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Local Holmes County Times-Advertiser | A5 Former teacher gets 20 years for molestations By CHRIS OLWELL Smiley sentenced pared to come to The victims were all The fi rst victim told in- who knew how to target Halifax Media Crews to 20 years trial next week if males and were in their vestigators Crews had tak- vulnerable young people in prison and desig- needed.” early teens when the con- en them to the unit to watch who might have been hav- PANAMA CITY — A for- nated him a sexual Crews’ attor- tact took place. Investiga- pornography and engage in ing problems at home or in mer Deane Bozeman High School teacher who was ar- predator as part of ney, James White, tors were able to establish sexual acts. Investigators school. rested earlier this year and a plea agreement declined to com- the conduct happened be- were able to identify the “Like any sexual preda- accused of having sexual prosecutor Jennifer ment after the tween 2001 and 2006, but it other victims during the tor, he knew the victims to Hawkins said was hearing. could have continued until course of the investigation pick out,” Hawkins said. relationships with students WILLIAM the best option for In prepara- 2011, offi cials said after who told similar stories of The 14 counts Crews withdrew his not guilty plea CREWS Thursday and pleaded no society and Crews’ tion for the trial, Crews’ arrest. abuse by Crews. He had pleaded to Thursday in- contest to 14 felony counts. six victims. Crews prosecutors fi led Crews was arrested in been investigated before, cluded two counts of sex- Judge Elijah Smiley ad- had been scheduled for motions asking Smiley to February after investiga- in the late 1990s, for similar ual activity with a minor, monished William Crews, trial next week. protect the identity of the tors with the Bay County allegations. Investigators three counts of lewd and 59, for failing to live up to “It was diffi cult for all victims, some of whom are Sheriff’s Offi ce opened a determined the evidence in lascivious molestation, society’s expectations for of the victims to talk about adults now, by closing the storage unit where the vic- that case was not suffi cient four counts of lewd and las- teachers to keep students what happened,” Hawkins courtroom to spectators tims said the contact oc- to support a prosecution. civious exhibition and fi ve safe, saying “something said after the hearing, add- and allowing them to testify curred and found sex toys Hawkins described counts of showing obscene terribly went wrong.” ing that “they were all pre- under pseudonyms. and pornographic movies. Crews as “a predator” material to minors. DRIVERS from page A1 Teen Art Classes Ages 13-18 Instructors: Keith Martin Johns Jay Wayne Marsh, an- “You got to have a love for this job because there isn’t much other bus driver present, Fall Sessions • September 10 - November 19, 2012 confi rmed that he hadn’t money in it. We were wondering if we can set up a meeting Once a week on Monday from 3:30-5:30 p.m. • $45 per month been informed when they Registration is required, limited space brought a three-year-old on with the board to make our conditions a little better. We have Learn the fundamental basic principles that govern realistic art. Classic realistic drawing to his bus and he was un- and painting skills will be taught from one session to the next. The discipline of this type of prepared and unequipped a problem communicating, and we just want a little respect.” art instruction is much like other disciplinary art forms; such as music or dance. to accommodate to a child 5422 Cliff St. Graceville of special needs. Janet Ellenberg Contact (850) 360-4908 “You need to notify these School bus driver bus drivers that there’s go- or [email protected] ing to be a three-year-old with issues,” said Becky drivers to see about resolv- and PS, Miriam Beasley as • To add Cheryl Har- Marsh, wife of Jay Wayne. ing those matters as soon teacher to BMS and Gradu- rison as teacher at BMS to “They need to be prepared as possible. ations Assistance Program, the Deferred Retirement Bonifay’s MuSTang to have these children. Let The board approved of Chuck Cameron as ESE Option Program beginning them know if they’re a biter Superintendent Gary Gallo- Aide from HCHS to BHS Nov. 1. newest or autistic.” way’s recommendations for and Lucretia Mims as Boni- • Also approved were Dining Ellenburg added “Jay the 2012-2013 school year: fay bus driver to BHS. administrative programs: secret gRiLL Wayne’s was a biter and bit • To hire Ralph Fore- • To accept the resig- 2012-13 contract to provide with a touch of several children before he hand as teacher at Holmes nation of Odell Power as local law enforcement with was warned that it was an County High School, Mitzi teacher at BMS for retire- Holmes County Sheriff’s Of- issue.” Speigner as teacher at Pop- ment effective as of 3 p.m. on fi ce and out of county/state Ellenburg’s husband, lar Springs, Michael Ard, Sr. Aug. 17, Amanda Gautney students; Consent Agenda: Come and Enjoy the Junior Ellenburg, informed as bus driver at Bethlehem as Aide II at HCHS effective invoices, warrant list, pay- the school board that an- High School, Michelle Coe as of 3 p.m. on Aug. 14 and outs over $3,000, budget Friday and Saturday other issue was a new bus as part-time, 10-month cus- Alice Simmons as guidance amendments and Aug. 7 stop the district established todian at Bonifay Elemen- counselor at HCHS effec- meeting minutes; and Fed- Surf & Turf Special in a fi eld was overgrown tary School and Cody Car- tive as of 3 p.m. on Aug. 17 eral, State Programs or and should be considered a roll as ESE Aide I at Ponce • To approve of medical Projects: 2012-13 Carl D. safety issue. de Leon High School leave of absence for James Perkins-Career & Techni- Open 5 PM- 8 PM “She was thrown off • To transfer Natalie Hayes as Bonifay bus driver cal Project Application and into a wheat patch to pick Boman as teacher from beginning July 2 and ending 2012-2013 Carl D. Perkins nightly up those children,” Junior PDLHS to Bonifay Middle Oct. 26, Belinda Evans as Rural and Sparsely Popu- Like us on said. “They need to respect School, Kenny Tate as pre-kindergarten teacher lated Project Application. Facebook for our her as a woman and as an teacher from PS to BMS, at PDLES beginning Aug. The next Holmes County 850-258-3110 weekly specials employee.” Tonya McInnis as read- 10 and ending Sept. 7 and School District meeting 90 Son-in-Law Road Chairman John Motley ing coach to PDLES and Silvia Mixon as aide at BES is scheduled for 9 a.m. on in Florida Springs RV Park said that the district would PDLHS, Maelynn Hatfi eld beginning Aug. 20 and end- Sept. 4 at the Holmes Coun- be in touch with the bus as reading coach to HCHS ing Jan. 8, 2013. ty School District Offi ce.

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A NOTE FROM TERRY: “With questions being raised concerning my service to our country, I felt it necessary to present to you some of my military achievements. The real honors go to every member Bronze Star of every branch of our armed forces and especially those that served beside me. My role was to serve you, our country and our Lord in battle with pride and humility. It is with great humbleness that I display Terry Mears these honors of which my family has only been made aware of during Teaching Certificate Holmes County Native my preparation for this ad. I thank Retired Combat Decorated Veteran you the citizens of Holmes County 18 Years Teaching Experience for allowing me to serve you in the Elementary Teacher College Professor United States Army and I ask you for the opportunity to serve you again as Master’s Degree your Superintendent of the Holmes Education Administration County School District.” Preparing All Students for Future Success! Meritorious Service Medal Political advertisement paid for and approved by Terry Mears, Republican for Superintendent of Schools Proven leadership from the Battlefield to the Schoolhouse. Send your Outdoors news to [email protected] A UTDOORS Section Wednesday, September 5,O 2012 www.bonifaynow.com | www.chipleypaper.com Page 6

AFTER THE STORM water is likely to produce angling action in the Ochlock- rocks to start and then work out to deeper water. It’s ugly, dirty and tough, nee and Apalachicola rivers anywhere from their respec- Flounder don’t move a lot, so you have to. Make a se- tive dams down to tide-water. ries of casts, drag the bait over all the structure you can but find right spots and Deer Point Lake Dam at the head of North Bay is worth reach, and then move 10 yards down the jetty and fan cast checking, as are all the creeks that run into the bays in the once again. Keep moving until you hit fi sh; sitting in one fishing can be great Panama City Beach area—Burnt Mill and Crooked Creek spot with bait on the bottom catches only catfi sh most of are some of the larger fl ows. the time, though you might luck into a passing redfi sh. By FRANK SARGEANT Farther west, the Choctawhatchee and Mitchell rivers [email protected] can be good, and Four Mile Creek, Alaqua Creek, Basin GREEN WATER TACTICS OK, for a few more days, it’s just going to be plain ugly Bayou, Rock Creek and Jumper Creek are worth a look. It’s common for a rip-line to form around the major Feeding into Pensacola Bay, the East Bay River north on the water — we know that. inlets after a big rain inshore; there’s black water com- of Navarre, the Blackwater and the Escambia are all But there’s always a silver lining to fi shing conditions ing out of the pass on outgoing tide, fl owing into the green major outfl ows where fi sh can take advantage of water after a big storm. Maybe it’s a bit mud-stained, but it’s water of the Gulf and forming distinct edges usually lit- coming out of the swamps as things settle back toward there. tered with weeds and debris — the fresh water takes a normal. The runoff from the big rains means the rivers will be long distance to mix with the salt water. For bass on the runouts, noisy topwaters always are high and murky, and all that fresh water coming down into The rip where these two waters meet can hold any- a good start — a big Super Spook or Gunfi sh 115, worked the bays means they will have a slug of low-salinity water thing from kings and Spanish to cobia and bull sharks. fast with the current, nails the hungriest fi sh and lets you moving through them. The tannin-stained water turns Best way to fi sh these edges is to slow-troll a live blue- know where there might be a school. You can then follow the bays black, and even creates a long rip-line extending runner, fi nger mullet, threadfi n or horse sardine down the up with a ¾-ounce jig or a weighted creature bait, bumped into the gulf where the salt water meets the fresh, green green side of the rip, just out of the trash line. Gamefi sh along bottom with the fl ow, to wear them out. Jerk-baits meeting black. seem to cruise the edge looking for food pulled out of the like the Slug-Go can also do the job. Dark colors work best Some species are fi ne with low salinity, some high-tail bays, and if your bait is in the right place at the right time, in the dark water. it. And most don’t like the mud stirred up by wind, waves you get bit. Plenty of big king mackerel tournaments have and strong currents. been won with this tactic. So, let’s start upstream and work down. FISHING THE BAYS It’s wise to take a few tips from the kingfi sh pros for this Some of the usual inshore saltwater suspects — in- type of fi shing, even if you’re not competing in a tourna- FRESHWATER AFTER THE STORM cluding spotted sea trout — can be very hard to fi nd after ment. Add a menhaden oil drip (available at tackle shops a major fl ush of black water comes into the bays — they High water gives bass a chance to move into shallow that cater to offshore anglers, and at Bass Pro Shops) as move to the main passes or out into the gulf, where they backwaters and creeks where they can’t go at lower levels well as a mesh bag full of dogfood soaked with menhaden settle on nearshore structure until things get back to — and as the water starts to fall back to normal levels, oil to create a scent trail that will bring fi sh to your baits. normal. they gang up at the creek mouths and drains to eat the This tactic works best if you troll one area for an ex- Reds can be anywhere from well up the rivers to out on tended period — make a half-mile loop down one side of bait that gets pulled out with the falling water. In the lower the beach — they don’t seem to mind the tannin water, but reaches, they’ll have redfi sh with them; reds are pretty the black water and up the other, and repeat farther out if for those who like to look for them on the fl ats, the dark you don’t fi nd fi sh. Tossing a live threadfi n or sardine into tolerant of low salinity. water makes them a lot harder to see. Anywhere a side creek forms a point as it enters a the wake now and then may draw up a skyrocketing fi sh In some areas, however, the natural topography of the and let you know where to concentrate your efforts. larger river, where a culvert or a dam creates fl ow and bays and fl ats restricts the fl ow of the fresh water, keeping aeration, where there’s an eddy in fast-moving water, the shallowest fl ats salty and clear in most storms — fi nd HEADING OFFSHORE there are likely to be bass — as well as lunker catfi sh in some of these fl ats, on the back side of Santa Rosa, for ex- the deeper holes and stripers and hybrids in areas like the ample, and you may fi nd lots of reds ripe for sight-fi shing. It’s common for milky water to extend several miles Apalach below Woodruff Dam. Flats nearer the major passes also tend to clear quick- off the beach after a major storm, and — except around Starting on the east side of the Panhandle, the fl owing er thanks to the regular fl ushing of the tides, so these are the inlets — not many fi sh will bite inside this murk. So if also worth checking. you are looking for grouper or snapper, head offshore at Visible reds can be caught on all the usual stuff, in- least until you see clear water; of course, most of the best cluding gold streamer fl ies, weedless spoons and DOA Panhandle structure is farther offshore in any case, but if Shrimp, provided they are adroitly placed well ahead of you have the secret number of a pile of old washing ma- the fi sh. chines a mile off the beach, right now may not be prime Where you can’t see them — under docks with a good time to fi sh it. fl ow, for example, it’s smarter to switch to live shrimp or And when it comes to blue water fi shing, in general pinfi sh. Anchor well back from the structure and make storms have minimal impact — though some anglers say casts upstream so that the baits sweep the edges of the there seems to be a surge in action from sails, marlin, wa- pilings — you might have to hit a dozen piers without hoo, dolphin and tuna just after the storm — as always, catching anything, but eventually you’ll fi nd one where head offshore until you fi nd long, solid weedlines before they’re stacked up. putting baits in the water. Flounder generally are less affected by murky water than other species, and the usual spots are likely to con- Outdoors contributor Frank Sargeant has put on a new tinue to be productive. Check out piers, oyster bars, chan- hat recently, becoming editor of The Fishing Wire, an In- nel edges and jetty rocks, and fi sh live killifi sh — which ternet news service with some 400,000 subscribers world- you can net around oyster bars at low tide; they’re by far wide. The service covers state fi shery issues, new prod- the best fl ounder bait there is. ucts in the fi shing and boating industry, outdoors events Of course, live shrimp are much easier to get and also and issues and lots more. The Fishing Wire, as well as the work well. Or trim a quarter-ounce bucktail jig with a live companion service The Outdoors Wire, is available for killi or fresh shrimp tail and drag it down over the dropoff. free subscription at www. thefi shingwire.com. Businesses When fi shing jetty rocks, remember the fi sh may be any- and agencies wishing to submit material for the wire can where from 3 feet off the rocks on out; fi sh parallel to the send it to frank@thefi shingwire.com. Make sure to land your fi sh whole, it’s the law By STAN KIRKLAND you see on occasion are reports piers, bridges and even catwalks. ability to determine if the fi sh It’s only a guess but I Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission about individuals who are cited, The reason for the law is was legal-sized.” suspect someone was trying to usually at sea, for trying to bring pretty straightforward. It’s been several years but one circumvent the law, got fi dgety, The Florida Fish and Wildlife in fi lleted fi sh. “The law is in place for all summer morning, I was wade and threw their fi sh overboard. Conservation Commission The law about landing fi sh is species with size limits,” said fi shing in eastern Bay County It struck me then, and still does (FWC) compiles a weekly pretty clear. FWC rules require Capt. Ken Parramore, FWC area and I saw a bag rolling in the today, the lengths some people report from around the state that marine, and freshwater supervisor. “Size limits allow these surf. The bag, it turned out, was go to, when complying with of law enforcement cases of game fi sh for that matter, must be fi sh to reach a harvestable size. fi lled with 6-7 pounds of what the law would have been much interest. Each item is only a few landed in whole condition. The rule “If the fi sh are fi lleted on the appeared to be grouper fi llets. smarter. And, better for our sentences long but one thing applies not only at sea, but also to water, that impedes an offi cer’s They were spoiled, of course. fi shery resources. A PORTS Section Wednesday, September 5, 2012 S www.bonifaynow.com Page 7 Marianna runs past Cottondale, 42-20 By BRAD MLNER fi rst of four Cottondale they got in there,” Melvin 747-5065 | @PCNHBradMilner turnovers in the opening 24 said. “But from the third to [email protected] minutes. fourth quarter they really The second went for 48 grew up.” COTTONDALE — Speed was yards on fourth-and-2 from Marianna also was able on the menu on Thursday. the 50. Wooden went in a to drain its bench. Cokely Marianna had multiple help- play later to give Marianna said it was by design rather ings. Cottondale couldn’t a 21-6 lead. than a comfortable option stomach the cuisine. Knowles scored un- due to a lopsided score. PHOTO BY NIKKI CULLIFER The Bulldogs showcased touched from 14 yards to “We planned to play a lot Holmes County High School defeated Blountstown 20-0 on Friday night at their talented roster in the cap a truncated march set of kids, that’s what we’ll do,” Blountstown in the season’s first conference game. The Blue Devils host Jay season opener for both up by the second of three he said. “It’s a long season. on Friday in Bonifay. Kickoff is at 7 p.m. teams as Derrick Knowles C.J. Smith interceptions to Everyone has to be ready and Teon Long led the way up the lead to 28-6. Long for the fourth quarter.” to a 42-20 victory. Knowles scored midway through Both teams face stiff had 10 carries for 134 yards the fi rst quarter, also un- challenges in Week 2. Mari- Blue Devils blank Tigers and a touchdown, all in the touched, from 19 yards. anna is at Bratt Northview fi rst half, and Long scam- Cottondale answered and Cottondale travels to The News Herald ils led 12-0 after a quick four-play march. pered for 124 on nine car- the quick fi rst score with Sneads. Miles’ second TD pass went 29 yards ries with two TDs. a nine-play, 61-yard drive BLOUNTSTOWN — Holmes County took to Ty Russ with 1:25 before halftime. The “They’re just fast and to narrow the gap to 7-6. Marianna 14 14 14 0 — 42 control by halftime and limited Blount- pair teamed for a successful conversion there isn’t just one of Smith completed one of Cottondale 6 2 6 6— 20 stown to less than 100 total yards Friday and Holmes County was well in charge by them.” Cottondale coach two fi rst-half passes to Jac- First quarter in a 20-0 win in a battle of Class 1A teams intermission. Mike Melvin said. “We were quez Walker in the back of MHS:- Wooden 1 run (Meadows considered by many to be strong playoff Ty Russ caught fi ve passes for 112 in position to make stops the end zone. The 2-point kick) 11:46, 7-0 MHS contenders in the Panhandle. yards. Miles added 26 yards on 14 carries sometimes, but they’re conversion failed and the CHS: Walker 23 pass from The Blue Devils (1-0) got two touchdown and Franklin Russ had 20 yards on four fast and we couldn’t make Hornets (0-1) were never Smith (run failed) 7:49, 7-6 the play. And there was too as close again. MHS: Long 19 run (Meadows passes from Jacky Miles, who was 8 of 10 for attempts. many of them.” Cottondale’s best weap- kick) 5:47, 14-6 165 yards in a remarkably balanced attack. Blountstown was led by Javakiel The speedy duo helped on, Sheldon Vann, was Second quarter Kodi Russ produced 116 yards rushing on Brigham’s 64 yards rushing on 15 attempts. new coach Tim Cokely start hampered by cramping for MHS: Wooden 2 run (Meadows 16 carries, Holmes County with 165 passing Quarterback Hunter Jordan rushed for 27 on a high note for the Bull- much of the second half. He kick) 9:54, 21-6 and 167 rushing for the game. yards, but was held to 15 passing on just four dogs (1-0). He credited their was held to 25 yards on 12 MHS: Knowles 14 run Conversely, Blountstown (0-1) was held attempts. talent and added offseason carries and gutted out a 75- (Meadows kick) 2:54, 28-6 to 84 yards on the ground and 15 passing for Janas topped Holmes County with six work is paying dividends. yard scoring reception, but CHS: Safety, Williams sacked in a total of 99. tackles and had three of the Blue Devils’ “I got the job in Feb- largely gave way to younger end zone :22, 28-8 Miles passed 10 yards to Dustin Janas six quarterback sacks. Holmes County also ruary and the kids really players at running back. Third quarter will 1:10 left in the fi rst quarter to culminate forced three turnovers. Brigham had eight took to the weight room,” That gave eighth-grader MHS: Long 45 run (Meadows a 78-yard drive to open the scoring. The ex- tackles and Tripp Taylor seven to pace the Cokely said. “It has helped JaVontai Hall and freshman kick) 8:50, 35-8 tra point failed, but less than 3 minutes later Tigers’ defense. increase our speed and DaMichael Faulk valuable MHS: Copeland 2 pass from Franklin Russ ran 9 yards and the Blue Dev- Blountstown hosts Chipley this week. strength.” varsity carries. Hall had 23 Williams (Meadows kick) 5:10, Two strong runs from yards and a TD to cap the 42-8 Knowles set up short scores scoring in the fourth quar- CHS: Vann 75 pass from Smith by Joc Wooden in the fi rst ter and Faulk led Cotton- (run failed) 4:02, 42-14 half. The fi rst was a 17-yard dale with 61 yards. Fourth quarter sprint before being pushed “You could see they CHS: Hall 5 run (run failed) out at the 1 following the were a little scared when 9:25, 42-20 COLLEGE PICK-EM Win $25 Weekly! Check your winner picks and send in today! 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The Yellow Jackets replied with a 66- clock down for the win. yard, 7-play effort that ended with Kirk On Friday, Chipley travels to Blount- CHECk HErE WEDNESDaY        shot a short pass to Porter in the end zone. stown, while Vernon hosts Wewa. Kickoffs FOr EaCH WEEk’S WiNNEr  Bower’s kick was good and it was a 20-14 are at 7 p.m. Sept. 1 and 8 Winners will be published Sept. 12    A8 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser Local Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Police charge man Victims of 1944 bombing with having bullets at mental health facility accident memorialized From Staff Reports By LAUREN SAGE REINLIE offi cial accounts. MARIANNA — A man was arrested Thursday at a men- Halifax Media It was the worst train- ing accident in Florida tal health facility after bullets were found in his vehicle, DeFUNIAK SPRINGS — during the war. according to the Jackson County Sheriff’s Offi ce. More than 68 years after Congressman Jeff Security offi cials at Sunland called the JCSO after the Air Force acciden- Miller, who had proposed a man appeared very agitated and upset at the facility. tally dropped bombs on the marker as long ago as During a subsequent investigation, it was determined the Alaqua community in 2003, said during the cere- the man was there to confront an employee concerning Walton County and killed mony that piece of history issues that a family member of his was having with that four members of the Cos- should be remembered by employee. While speaking with the individual, offi cers son family, a memorial has young and old. observed a box of bullets in plain view in the front seat been erected at the site of “This region and this area of the suspect’s vehicle. The bullets are considered the tragedy. family suffered not only to be contraband by Florida law, and the introduction of On the evening of Aug. a tragedy, but they paid a such into a mental health facility, is illegal, JCSO said. 11, 1944, James Cosson very high price for the de- The man, identifi ed as Ricardo Leon Sanders, 22, 4204 was gathered with his ex- fense of this country,” he Vallie Road, Marianna, was taken into custody on charg- tended family at his farm said. es of introduction of contraband into a mental health house. His family owned NICK TOMECEK / DAILY NEWS The marker also serves facility. several lots in the area A crowd gathers Thursday during a ceremony to as a snapshot of what life and they often got togeth- was like in Northwest Flor- er in the evenings after unveil a marker where four members of Cosson ida nearly 70 years ago, the work day was done to family were killed in 1944 when bombs were said Doug Kolodziejczak, catch up. His four children dropped on their home during a training mission Offi cers in Marianna district chief for the Eglin were playing outside. from then Eglin Field. Air Force Base Fire De- As the sun began to nearby test site. for the marker and the partment, who helped get set, a whirring noise sud- looking for burglar Read more about the recognition that comes the marker placed. denly came from the sky Cosson tragedy » with it. While the Alaqua com- and bombs began to fall From Staff Reports On Thursday, three “We’ve had so many munity still is a rural area, all around them. Nothing MARIANNA — The Jackson County Sheriff’s Offi ce years after residents be- promises of what was go- in 1944 the Cosson family could be done but to try to is looking for a person who smashed the glass to the gan a sustained effort to ing to happen here and it had no phones or electric- take cover. front door of Citi Trends in Marianna and stole as place a marker at the site didn’t,” Thomas “Bill” Cos- ity, and used lanterns at Cosson, his brother and many items as they could in four trips in and out of the of the tragedy, offi cials cel- son, James Cosson’s son, night, Kolodziejczak said. two of his children were store. ebrated its unveiling. said after the ceremony. Dirt roads were the only killed. Five other family The suspect wore an oversized gray hoodie, dark “We’re here today to re- “After 68 years, you don’t path to hospitals or other members were severely colored pants, black tennis shoes and a black, multi- fl ect a debt of gratitude to know what to expect, but public service buildings. wounded. colored shirt. The suspect might have worn a mask, ac- a family,” Walton County it’s happened.” The well and remnants An Air Force plane on a cording to a release from the JCSO. Commissioner Sara Co- Thomas was 5 years of the home’s chimney can training mission out of then The burglary occurred around 2 a.m. on Aug. 28. mander said. old when the bombs were still be seen on the prop- Eglin Field had acciden- Anyone with information on the suspect should con- Many family members dropped. He has a 12- erty, which is now thick tally released the bombs tact the JCSO at 850-482-9624 or CrimeStoppers at still live in the area and inch scar where a piece woods, not farmland. after passing its target at a 850-526-5000. were among the 50 or so of shrapnel lodged in his “The local people know people who attended the side. what happened behind Smart LensesSM ceremony. Residents and “I didn’t think I’d ever these trees, but the people Can produce clear vision without glasses, at all distances local offi cials also were on see this before I died,” he who drive by don’t,” Miller hand. said. said after the ceremony. 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Wednesday, SEPTEMBER 5, 2012 Washington County News  Holmes County Times-Advertiser PAGE 1 Washington, Holmes at a glance WHTC to offer computer classes CHIPLEY — Washington- Holmes Technical Center will be holding several computer classes through December 11. Basic Computer Class for Windows 7 is a fi ve week course that will be held Sept. 4 – Oct. 4. A Fast Course on Outlook 7 will be held on Oct. 9. A fast Course on Excel 07 Level I will be held on Oct. 16, 18, 23, and 25. The Level 2 Class will be held on Oct. 30, Nov. 1, and 6. A Fast Course on Word 07 Level 1 will be held on Nov. 8, 13, and 15. There will also be a Fast Course on PowerPoint 2007 on Dec. 4, 6, and 11. For more information and tution cost please contact the School bands face off WHTC at 638-1180. Sign language classes offered CHIPLEY — Free Sign Language Classes will be offered from 6 - 8 p.m. each Wednesday from Sept. 19 through Dec. 12. Classes will be held at Shiloh Baptist Church, 1976 Shiloh Lane, Chipley. The Sign Language classes are free. The book is $40. “A Basic Course in American Sign Language.” Info: Bob/Trisha Hicks, familyofhicks@ yahoo.com or 628-1553 and Melissa Garner, melissagarner93@ yahoo.com, 326-0244. 2012 Miss. Graceville Harvest Festival GRACEVILLE — The 31st Annual Harvest Festival Pageant will be held at the Graceville Civic Center in Graceville at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 7, and Saturday, Sept. 8. All proceeds will go to PHOTOS BY RANDAL SEYLER the Graceville Harvest Undeniably, part of the excitement of football Friday Day Celebration. For nights is the music provided by the high school bands. more information call This past Friday was no different, with the Vernon High Teresa Bush at 263- School band (wearing white T-shirts) facing off with 4744 or 263-3072, the Chipley High School band (wearing dark T-shirts) or Michelle Watkins at at Philip Rountree Stadium. The Yellow Jackets band the City of Graceville at performed a short selection from this year’s program, 263-3250. while the Tigers band performed their show, based on classic Disney music, for the hometown audience. Kent Cemetery Work Day ALFORD — There will be a Cemetery Work Day at Kent Cemetery on Saturday, Sept. 8. The cemetery is southwest of Alford. INDEX Society ...... B2 Faith ...... B4 Obituaries ...... B5 Classifi eds ...... B6 B2 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser | Washington County News Extra Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Christina Schave to join Coming back Army strong Caterpillar Press Relations Special to Extra Last school year, We have enjoyed the Chipley High School Chipley High School way our community has JROTC was the only supported us during Care for Randall-Reilly JROTC would like to Special to Extra program in area 11 to competition, with your Publishing in Tuscaloosa, welcome our new Senior On behalf of the qualify to compete at the continued support we Alabama, from July 2006 Army Instructor Major Caterpillar Trade Press state level in drill, rifl e and will once again climb to Relations team, we are through April 2010. She Bill Chomos. raider teams. We plan on the top. If you would like pleased to announce the worked for The Tuscaloosa It is a great honor to keeping our reputation of more information about appointment of former News from 2004 to 2006. have Major Chomos as being the premier JROTC our JROTC program or Bonifay resident Christina Schave has a Master part of the JROTC family. program in area 11. The how you can become an Schave as a Trade Press of Arts in Journalism We are looking forward leadership is looking honorary member, please Media Representative. with a specialization in to an outstanding School forward to working with call First Sergeant Lonnie Schave is a 2000 new media (University year. It is time for the all cadets to continue our Segers at 638-6100 ext 503 graduate of Holmes of Alabama), and a cadets to get motivated tradition of excellence. or 726-0041. County High School and Bachelors of Science and on track. worked at the Holmes in Journalism with a County Times-Advertiser specialization in editing from 1999-2001. Her family (University of Florida). still resides in Holmes In addition to County. her broad job and CHRISTINA SCHAVE Cook and Redfi eld to wed Schave will be replacing educational experience, Amber Thomas who Schave currently is a Military” published in the Amanda Danielle Cook a Bachelors Degree in May 2013 with a Bachelors has been promoted to a board member of the graduate-level textbook and Scott Dean Redfi eld Recreation, Tourism and Degree in Political position within Caterpillar Construction Writers “Media Bias: Finding It, are proud to announce Event, to become an Event Science. He will be taking in the newly formed Association and also Fixing It;” and served their engagement and Planner. the LSAT in December Industrial and Waste serves as their Public as assistant director upcoming marriage. Scott is the son of and will attend law school Division. Relations Committee and instructor for the Amanda is the daughter Michael Wayne and Jackie of his choice in August Schave has most chair; chair of the University of Alabama’s of Donald and Nancy Ann Redfi eld of Chipley. 2013. recently worked as an Central Iowa chapter annual Multicultural Amanda Cook of Chipley. He is a 2009 graduate of Michael Wayne and Account Public Relations of PRSA Professional Journalism Workshop She is a 2009 graduate Chipley High School. Scott Jackie Ann Redfi eld, the Lead at Two Rivers Development Committee; for high school students of Chipley High School moved to Nebraska in the groom’s parents, hosted Marketing in Des Moines, and board member of 2005-2009. and a 2011 graduate of fall of 2009 to play football. an engagement party for Iowa, supporting global the Turf and Ornamental Schave’s position with Chipola College with an He graduated from Gulf the couple on June 16. construction equipment Communicators Caterpillar is effective AA Degree. Amanda plans Coast State College in 2011 The party was attended by manufacturers Doosan Association. She has Sept.10. We are very to graduate from Florida with an AA Degree. Scott close friends and family. Infracore Construction also served as adjunct pleased to have her joining State University Panama plans to graduate from The wedding will be Equipment and Bobcat professor for the us and bringing her City in May 2013 with Florida State University in held in May 2013. Company since April of University of Alabama’s broad skills and industry 2010. Prior to that position Reese-Phifer College of relationships to our she was managing editor C&IS; authored a chapter Caterpillar media relations for Total Landscape on “Media Bias and the team. RELAY FOR LIFE

about what the American HOLMES COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING BIRTHDAYS 2013 Washington Cancer Society does Washington County County Relay For Life for our community. The Relay For Life Kick Off will be set up kick off like a mini relay to allow WASHINGTON COUNTY — Washington County will WASHINGTON COUNTY — everyone to see how the The Washington County relay is set up. There will be holding their 2013 Relay For Life 2013 kick be food, games and fun Relay For Life Event, off will be held at for everyone. If you know from 6 p.m. on April 12 6 p.m. on Sept. 17, at the someone who would like until 11 a.m. on April 13, at Washington County Ag. to start a team but they Pals Park in Chipley. The Center in Chipley. This are not sure on where to theme for the 2013 Relay is a free event designed start, bring them out on For Life is “Race For a to get the message out Sept. 17 to the Ag Center. Cure”.

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Staph infections and Methicillin Resistance REAGAN DAY Staphylococcus (staph) Biomedical Sciences Small the pet is infected with recommendations to help bacteria are all around us Animal Hospital, explained methicillin-resistant reduce the chance of in an intimate way since it staph skin infections staph, the veterinarian transfer of staph bacteria normally lives on the skin (pyoderma) in animals can determine the between household and mucous membranes present as skin sores best course of action. people and pets once an of both people and animals recognized as redness, Patterson said the most animal has confi rmed alike. It usually is not of a pimples, scabs, dander, common treatments are MRSPi infection include: concern to the individual and hair loss. Many times topical such as antiseptic administering the if the skin is functioning these infections itch and shampoos and culture- veterinary-prescribed normally and there is result from uncontrolled based systemic antibiotics. treatment as directed, not a risk for infection allergic skin disease. “When we can, we try wearing gloves when (e.g., systemic illness and When this type of infection to treat them topically,” treating the affected immune compromise). occurs, it usually responds Patterson said. “Methicillin pet with topical When infection is present, to correctly prescribed and resistance doesn’t mean therapy, keeping young usually of the skin, administered topical and/ that the bacteria are more children and immuno- most staph bacteria are or systemic antibacterial pathogenic, they just are compromised people susceptible treatments. not killed by common (cancer, HIV/AIDS, etc.) to commonly If the infection antibiotics anymore.” away from the affected prescribed is not easily People with methicillin- pet, keeping personal antibiotics. treated by an resistant staph are said to skin wounds covered and Although many appropriate course have MRSA (methicillin- protected, discouraging individuals walk of antibiotics, then resistant Staphylococcus the pet from licking the around every the chance for a Aureus). Since dogs face of people, and not letting the affected pet day with staph “resistant” infection and cats tend to have a share the bed or linens bacteria, not all PET TALK is heightened. different species of staph with household persons. staph are alike. Although subject on their skin, resistant Above all, Patterson Indeed, Staphylococcus to debate, as this is an bacteria are most often emphasized the need to aureus prefers people area of ongoing research, called methicillin- wash all surfaces of the (as well as pigs and some Patterson said risk factors Resistant Staphylococcus hands after handling the horses) over dogs and for methicillin-resistant Pseudintermedius (MRSPi affected pet. Additionally, cats, Staphylococcus staph infections in both or MRSP). People are a search into why the pet pseudintermedius likes the people and animals normally not infected with has a resistant infection skin of companion animals seem to include repeated MRSPi; likewise, dogs should be undertaken and over man. courses of antibiotics, and cats are normally corrected once identifi ed. “Methicillin-resistant chronic skin disease, not infected with MRSA. If you develop skin staph” refers to immune compromise, Common transfer of sores or have concerns SPECIAL TO EXTRA Staphylococcus bacteria recurring hospital visits, MRSPi from pets to people about your personal health that have developed a and indwelling medical has been fairly rare and once a methicillin-resistant The Republican Party of Holmes County held resistance to commonly implants such as those isolated to date, while staph infection has been their 4th Biennial Reagan Day Dinner on Friday, prescribed penicillin and used for orthopedic transfer of MRSA from confi rmed in your pet, then Aug. 17 at the Agricultural Center in Bonifay. penicillin-like antibiotics, surgery. When these risk people to pets is somewhat consult your physician. Their theme was “Leading Florida to Victory in making infections diffi cult factors are present in more likely. Again, MRSPi 2012.” to treat. Again, most staph animals with pyoderma, is predominantly found bacteria are susceptible to veterinarians perform in companion pets, while ABOUT PET TALK a wide array of antibiotics, a culture of the skin MRSA is primarily found in Pet Talk is a service of but these particular staph sore to determine if people. the College of Veterinary have developed resistance the bacteria are indeed “We don’t know Medicine & Biomedical to typical antibiotics, hence methicillin-resistant. much about dog-to-dog Sciences, Texas A&M they are more challenging “A resistant infection spread, but it is a large University. Stories can to eliminate. doesn’t look different than component of research be viewed on the Web at:// Dr. Adam Patterson, susceptible infections, on the epidemiology of vetmed.tamu.edu/pet-talk. clinical assistant professor the only way to know methicillin resistance Suggestions for future and chief of dermatology is to culture the skin,” as we move forward,” topics may be directed to at the Texas A&M College Patterson said. Patterson said. [email protected]. of Veterinary Medicine & Once it is confi rmed A few simple edu.

Community CALENDAR Library hours Council on Aging provides 7 p.m.: Narcotics 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. – Money bingo, exercise, games, Anonymous meeting, Sense at Goodwill Career Wausau Library activities, hot meals and Blessed Trinity Catholic Training Center; call 638- Monday: 10 a.m. to socialization. Church on County Road 0093; every third Thursday 3 p.m. 11 a.m.: Washington 177A 10 a.m. to noon: Holmes Tuesday: 1-6 p.m. Council on Aging (Chipley) Council on Aging Wednesday: Closed senior lunches; for provides hot meals and Thursday: 1-6 p.m. reservations, call 638-6217. WEDNESDAY socialization. Friday: Closed Donations accepted. 10 a.m. to noon: Holmes 10:30 a.m.: Chipley Saturday: Closed 6 p.m.: Writers Group Council on Aging provides Library preschool story Sunday: Closed meets the fi rst Monday hot meals and socialization. time. each month (unless a 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.: The 11 a.m.: Washington Holmes County Library holiday) at 6 p.m. at the Vernon Historical Society Council on Aging (Chipley) (Bonifay) Chipley library. Museum is open to the senior lunches; for Monday: Closed 6-7:30 p.m.: Salvation public from 10 a.m. to 2 reservations, call 638-6217. Tuesday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Army Domestic Violence p.m. Meetings are fourth Donations accepted. Wednesday: 8 a.m. to and Rape Crisis Program Wednesdays at 2 p.m. 11 a.m.: Care Givers 5 p.m. (SADVP) hosts a domestic 11 a.m.: Washington Support group meets Thursday: 8 a.m. to violence support group at Council on Aging (Chipley) third Thursdays at the 5 p.m. the SADVP Rural Outreach senior lunches; for First Presbyterian Church Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. offi ce, 1461 S. Railroad Ave., reservations, call 638-6217. at 4437 Clinton St. in Saturday: 8 a.m. to noon Apartment 1, in Chipley. Call Donations accepted. Marianna. Sunday: Closed Emma or Jess at 415-5999. 1 p.m.: Line dancing, Noon: Alcoholics Washington Council on Anonymous open meeting Washington County Library Aging in Chipley. at New Life Assembly (Chipley) TUESDAY Depression and 7 p.m.: Fellowship Hall, Chipley. Monday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 8 - 9 a.m.: Tai Chi Class Bipolar Support Group 6 p.m.: TOPS meets at 7 Tuesday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. meets at First Baptist at the Washington County p.m. with weigh-in at 6 p.m. Wednesday: 9 a.m. to Church educational annex Public Library, Chipley at Mt. Olive Baptist Church 6 p.m. building in Bonifay. Branch 6 p.m.: The Holmes Thursday: 9 a.m. to Call 547-4397. 8 - 10 a.m.: Church County Historical Society 6 p.m. Fellowship Breakfasts at meets fi rst Thursdays at Friday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Around the Corner Grill. Saturday: Closed THURSDAY 6 p.m. The public is invited Breakfast provided. All to attend. Sunday: Closed denominations welcome. 7:30 a.m.: Washington County Chamber of 6:30 p.m.: T.O.P.S. Mt. 10 a.m. to noon: Holmes Commerce breakfast every Olive Baptist Church on Vernon Library Council on Aging provides third Thursday State Road 79 North. Monday: Closed hot meals and socialization. 9 a.m. to noon: Amazing 7 p.m.: Narcotics Tuesday: 1-6 p.m. 11 a.m.: Washington Grace Church USDA Food Anonymous meeting, Wednesday: 1-6 p.m. Council on Aging (Chipley) Distribution every third Blessed Trinity Catholic Thursday: Closed senior lunches; for Friday: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday. (Holmes County Church on County Road reservations, call 638-6217. Saturday: Closed Residents Only) 177A Donations accepted. Sunday: Closed Noon: Chipley Kiwanis Club meeting. Sunny Hills Library Noon: Alcoholics Monday: 1-6 p.m. Anonymous open meeting, Tuesday: Closed Wednesday: 1-6 p.m. New Life Assembly Thursday: Closed Fellowship Hall, Chipley. Friday: Closed 5 p.m.: BINGO at St. Saturday: Closed Joseph Catholic Church. Sunday: Closed Games start at 6:25 p.m. Call Peg Russ at 638-451 6 p.m.: Holmes County MONDAY Commission meets second 10 a.m. to noon: Holmes Tuesdays. You are cordially invited to join us in celebrating the co-op’s 75th anniversary.

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Rev. James L. Snyder couldn’t pass the test anyway. Do not let this get out, but if the my credit card and even though Then I look back at her behind But I am doing my part in government knows I turned I am not a mathematical the counter, but she was not All we hear these days are stimulating the economy. The around so many times, they will wizard, I believe it was in the laughing. complaints about the economy secret plan I have can be boiled fi nd a way to tax that. neighborhood of $200. I do not “There will be an extra and nobody seems to be doing down to one word: vacation. I am not a conspiracy like that neighborhood. charge for your exceeding our anything about it. Politicians talk This past week I have bravely enthusiast, but I believe I Later on, I sat down to fi gure height limit.” about it all the time and yet do gone where I have not been for a stumbled onto a most blatant it out and discovered it would “Let’s see,” she said as she nothing creative in the area of long time and that is on vacation. conspiracy with the United be far cheaper not to take any studied the computer screen, improving our economy. There is nothing like a vacation States government. I am here luggage and then when arriving “that’s 4 inches times $15 per If you could put all the to stimulate many things, merely to give my humble at my destination buy a new set inch which equals $60.” She then political speeches end to end, including the economy. It takes testimony. of clothes. My entire wardrobe swiped my credit card, again, and there would positively be no end me a whole year to scrimp and The conspiracy, as I found does not equal $100. Of course, charged it with the $60 extra fee. to it. What we need to stimulate save so the Gracious Mistress of it, focuses in on the airlines. I on my wife’s side of the closet it That was just the beginning of our economy is some kind of the Parsonage and I can go on a know this might sound like a far- is a different story. the “swiping” by the airlines. By stimulation that does not come vacation. But in the end, it is well fetched idea, but I can only give We got our boarding pass and the time our vacation was over, I from the government. They worth it. my observation. The airlines are then the young woman behind was totally swiped out. stimulate me, all right, but not in After a weeklong vacation, I in a conspiracy with the United the counter looked at me and When I got home I meditated the right way. am highly stimulated to return States government to take as asked a strange question. “Sir, a little bit on what Jesus said, This is where I step in. home where I can recuperate much money from me as they how tall are you?” “Render therefore unto Caesar I assure you I am not from all that stimulation. My possibly can. Not that I have a It has been a long time since the things which be Caesar’s, running for any offi ce. If the wallet is still vibrating. lot of money, I just would like to anybody asked me that kind of and unto God the things which be truth were known, I am running I must confess that the keep as much of it as possible a question. Why she wanted to God’s” (Luke 20:25 KJV). away from every offi ce I can primary stimulation in a for those occasions when I know how tall I was could not I really do not mind rendering think of, especially my church vacation has to do with my credit would like to take my wife out be found in the corridors of my to “Caesar” but I just wish he offi ce. I have no political agenda card. It was stimulated in more to a restaurant and just have empty mind. I then informed her wasn’t so greedy. or aspirations; I am just a plain ways than I care to remember, a relaxing evening. That takes that I was 6’3”. Rev. James L. Snyder ordinary American citizen. I and at the end of the month the money. “I see,” she said as she is pastor of the Family of understand such creatures are credit card company will remind It began with checking in stared at her computer screen. God Fellowship, PO Box an endangered species in today’s me of all that stimulation. our luggage. 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Participants will web at daveramsey.com. with himself in the garden of Gethse- mane, and later on “For in my inner being I the cross. Some of delight in God’s law; but I see Hickory Hill Women’s mission team is on the road the Bible’s great- another law at work in me, women are known for, est strivers even waging war against the law of Special to Extra Rhea Briscoe, was won over the ladies with struggle with God. WESTVILLE — The had a fun fi lled breakfast the keynote speaker. her wit and outgoing my mind and making me a pris- and lunch fellowship, Rhea speaks of God’s Consider the bold- Women’s Mission Team personality. oner of the law of sin at work meeting the other guests faithfulness and uses His The Hickory Hill ness of Job, who of Hickory Hill Baptist at within me.” Romans 7: 22-23 Westville attended the and speakers. Some of word to minister the love Women’s Ministry Team dares to call God 10th Annual Women’s the ladies who have not of Christ to everyone. is making plans to attend to account for his suffering, referring to God as his Conference in Slocomb, been on a “fellowship Also features was the Swamp Gravy Festival adversary: “He has torn me in his wrath and hated me; Ala., on Aug. 25. trip” said they had no Lynda Randle who grew in Colquit, Ga., in October. he has gnashed his teeth at me; my adversary sharpens The team, led by Sister idea that it could be so fun up in the intercity of If anyone would like his eyes against me.” (Job 16: 9) Strong words, though Helen McKinley, took 12 and realized to attend a Washington DE., and further information, you one wonders if even harsher words were exchanged ladies of all ages to the conference. was led by God’s hand are invited to the Hickory between Jacob and God during their night-long day long Christian praise Nationally known to eventually sing with Hill Baptist Church, or wrestling match in the desert (Genesis 32). Many of and worship services, and Christian motivator and the Gathers Christian you may call the church at the Bible’s heroes struggled with God, and we should of course, as the Baptist women’s faith advocate, Singers. Lynda quickly 956-4116. remember that a life without struggle would be vapid. It is far better to embrace the struggle, and especially to attack the negativity within ourselves. Faith This Message Courtesy of EVENTS Evergreen Missionary Wausau Assembly of illustrates the story of The Frances Cooey at 956-2822. BROWN Prodigal Son as it relates Baptist Benefi t God Revival to everyday life. The Ring Mondays that Matter FUNERAL HOME WESTVILLE — Evergreen WAUSAU — The Wausau captivated audiences of 1068 Main Street, Chipley Hwy. 77 S, Chipley • 638-4097 Missionary Baptist Church Assembly of God Church all ages as it illustrates CHIPLEY — Holmes Creek 638-4010 Hwy. 79 S., Bonifay • 547-9688 will be having a Building will be having revival at 6 the Father’s unfailing love Baptist Church will be Fund Benefi t on Sept 8 at p.m. Sept 9, and 7 p.m. on through story and music. holding a Fall Revival, at the Westville City Hall. Sept. 10 – 12. Brother Gene Sept. 16 will also mark the 6:30 p.m. each Monday in Washington County News First Baptist Church The yard sale will start at Keen will be preaching 95th Homecoming at Gully the month of September. “come as you are” 8 a.m., and starting at 10 each night. We invite Springs Baptist Church. September 10, Dr. John Holmes County Times-Advertiser Sullivan, Executive Director Mike Orr, Pastor a.m. they will begin selling everyone to come out and of the Florida Baptist 1364 N. Railroad, Chipley • 638-0212 1300 South Blvd. - PO Box 643 sliced pork dinners for $60. be with us. The church is Chipley, Florida Northside Baptist Convention will be the guest 112 E. Virginia, Bonifay • 547-9414 on Highway 77 in Wausau. (850) 638-1830 For more information call Church 65th speaker. Worship Leader Noma Assembly of 638-0883 or 596-4451. Homecoming will be Jonathan Brown of God Homecoming Ozark Baptist Church in Stephen B. Register, CPA PONCE DE LEON — Ozark, Ala. September 17, Place your message here NOMA — Noma Only Grace Ministries Northside Baptist Church the Rev. Nathan Carroll, for only $8.00 per week. 1552 Brickyard Road Assembly of God will be in Ponce de Leon will Pastor of the First Baptist Chipley, FL • 638-4251 holding Homecoming presents The Ring be holding their 65th Church in Geneva, Ala. services at 10 a.m. on BONIFAY — Only by Homecoming at 10 a.m. will be the guest speaker. Sept. 9. Special singers Grace Ministries will in Sept. 16. Dr. Thomas Worship Leader will be will be The Thompsons proudly present the Kinchen will bring the Gary Medlock on Northside But when the holy Spirit comes upon and special speaker will original theatrical message, and Four Calvary Baptist Church in Ponce you, you will be filled with power, Place your message here be Brother Roger Cosson. production, The Ring, Quartet will perform de Leon. On September 24, and you will be my witnesses... for only $8.00 per week. Lunch and Fellowship at 10:45 a.m. on Sept 16, special music. For more Dr. Fred Evers, Pastor of Good News Bible Acts 1:8 will follow. The church at Gully Springs Baptist information call Lavelle Northside Baptist Church in is at 1062 Tindal St. in Church in Bonifay. The Brooks at 836-4881, Carol Tifton Ga., will be the Noma. modern day drama Busby at 836-4470 or guest speaker. Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Extra Washington County News | Holmes County Times-Advertiser | B5 Obituaries Theresa A. Williams Mary P. McCullough Lynvol Wilkerson Mrs. Theresa Ann Memorialization was Mrs. Mary Pachis Funeral Home Chapel with Mr. Lynvol Wilkerson He is survived by his Williams, 61, of by cremation with Peel McCullough of Bonifay interment at Lakeview of Holmes County, passed wife, Daisy; his son, David Bonifay, died Aug. 24, Funeral Home in charge died Aug. 24, 2012. United Methodist Church away on Monday, Aug. 27, (Patricia) of Bonifay; his 2012. of arrangements. Funeral services were Cemetery with Peel 2012. He was 79. Lynvol daughter, Shasta Kruse held, Aug. 25, 2012 at Peel Funeral Home directing. was born Sept. 16, 1932, in (Mark) of Tallahassee; Walton County, the son of four grandchildren, Dara, Ira C. Wilkerson and Emma Kelsey, Nathan, and Hannah Elam Wilkerson. He was a Wilkerson; two sisters, Roosevelt Douglas, Jr. Johnnie M. Hill graduate of Walton County Cludie Faulk and Wavine Mr. Roosevelt Douglas, Wood, Vernon, and Mrs. Mrs. Johnnie Mae Hogans, Vernon, and many High School, Class of 1951, Turner; four brothers, Ira Jr., 79, of Chipley, passed Connie Mongomery, Hill, 78, of Esto, passed other relatives and friends. and Troy State University. Jr., Robert, Chester, and away Aug. 28 in the Gulf Fort Walton Beach, and away Aug. 28, 2012, in the Funeral services were He enjoyed a 32-year career Jerome Wilkerson, and Coast Medical Center, many other relatives and Bonifay Nursing and Rehab conducted at 3 p.m., Sept. teaching History and Social numerous nieces and Panama City. He was friends. Center, Bonifay. She was a 2 at Oak Grove Baptist Studies at Bethlehem High nephews. a native of Washington Funeral services were homemaker of the Baptist Church, Ebro, with the School. He was a Korean The family received County of the Baptist conducted at 1 p.m., Sept. Faith. She was a native of Rev. Carl Jett and the Rev. War Veteran, a member of friends from 5 to 7 p.m., on faith, a Korean War 1, at the old Roulhac Lapine, Ala., and a long time Billy Marshell, offi ciating. the Esther Masonic Lodge Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012, Veteran and a retired High School Auditorium resident of Ebro. Interment followed in the for more than fi fty years, at the Williams Funeral correction officer. He in Chipley with the Rev. Survivors include he St. Luke Memorial Garden and a member of New Home in Graceville. Funeral is the son of the late Price Wilson, and the husband, Willie Hill, of Cemetery, Vernon. The Teamon Baptist Church. services were held at 2 p.m., Roosevelt Sr. and Bessie Rev. Cleve Widderburn Ebro; two sisters, Eva Mae were reposed in the church Lynvol enjoyed fi shing and on Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012, Douglas of Ft. Walton officiating. The remains Robinson, Laura Hill, Mary one hour prior to services hunting and was an avid fan at New Teamon Baptist Beach. were in repose at the Toles, Miami; a devoted with the Copper Funeral of Bethlehem basketball Church in Slocomb, Ala., Survivors include auditorium one hour prior niece, Denice (Ricky) Home of Chipley directing. during his career. After with the Rev. Lee Chorn his wife, Mrs. Royce to service. Interment his retirement, he enjoyed offi ciating. Burial followed Lewis Douglas, Chipley; followed in the Southside traveling and riding his ATV at the New Teamon Baptist two children, Kenneth Cemetery, Chipley with with his dog, Baloo. Church Cemetery, with Douglas, Marianna and Military Honors and the Ralph Bailey Lynvol was preceded Williams Funeral Home Donna Douglas of Tampa; Cooper Funeral Home of Mr. Ralph Bailey, Cottondale, and Douglas in death by his parents; of Graceville directing. In two sisters, Dr. Thelma Chipley, directing. 74 of Bonifay, died on Webb, Smithville, Ga.; fi ve sisters, Lola Owens, lieu of fl owers, memorials Thursday, Aug. 23, 2012, at brothers, Willard Bailey of Lora Pearson, Blondene can be made to the New his Residence in Bonifay. Perry, Billy Wayne Bailey Beck, Roberta Frazier, and Teamon Baptist Church Born Friday, April 22, 1938 of Chipley, Everett Bailey Dianne Laird, and three Building Fund, 3813 South in Muscogee County, Ga. of Westville, Robert Bailey brothers, Ocelar, Kenneth, County Road 85, Slocomb, Donald W. Stricklen He was the son of the late of Bonifay and David and Rodney Wilkerson. AL 36375. Mr. Donald Wayne Stricklen of Caryville, and Wayne Bryant Bailey and Bailey of Noma; sister, Joy Stricklen, 47 of Caryville, girlfriend, Sonya Deal of Lucille Grubbs Bailey and is Hollingsworth of Old Town, died on Friday, Aug. Caryville. preceded in death by a son, and nine grand children. Bernice M. Sieg 24, 2012, at Northwest A Funeral service Guy Lee Bailey, sister, Sybil A Funeral service Bernice Marie Sieg, 94 Blondell Thompkins of Florida Community was held at 2 p.m., on Bowers, brother, Neil Bailey. was held at 2 p.m., on of Bonifay, died on Sunday, Jacksonville; four grand Hospital in Chipley. Born Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012 He was a Veteran of the Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012 Aug. 26, 2012, at Doctors children, and three great Thursday, June 17, 1965 in at Sims Funeral Home United States Navy. at Sims Funeral Home Memorial Hospital in grand children. Chipley, he was the son of Chapel with the Rev. Surviving is his wife, Chapel with the Rev. Jason Bonifay. Born Monday, A Funeral service was the late George Stricklen Lewis Burns officiating. Catherine Spurlin Bailey; Campbell offi ciating. Sept. 17, 1917, she was the held at 11 a.m., on Tuesday, and the late Joann Burns Interment followed in sons, Tim Bailey of Interment followed in daughter of the late William Aug. 28, 2012 at Bonifay Stricklen. the Caryville Cemetery, Americus, Ga., Allen Bailey the Caryville Cemetery, Miller and the late Leila Cemetery with Lester Surviving are daughter, with Sims Funeral Home of Americus, Ga., Roy with Sims Funeral Home Bush Miller. Boswell, Ray Boswell, Stephanie Stricklen directing. The family Bailey of Americus, Ga., and directing. The family Surviving are sons, Billy and the Rev. Tim Stout of Vernon; brothers, received friends from 6 Randy Bailey of Americus, received friends from 6 to Gene Sieg of Suwannee, offi ciating. Interment Gregory Stricklen of to 8 p.m., on Friday, Aug. Ga.; step-sons, Thomas 8 p.m., on Tuesday, Aug. 28, and Jerry Sieg of Slidell, followed in the Bonifay Caryville, Mark Stricklen 31, 2012, at Sims Funeral Webb, Jacksonville, Robert 2012, at Sims Funeral Home La.; daughter, Rebecca Cemetery, with Sims of Caryville, and Tom Home Chapel . Webb, Tampa, James Webb, Chapel. Clark of Bonifay; sister, Funeral Home directing.

Community EVENTS Letter Learners will be sponsoring a Picnic Kid Safety and Fun everything on Facebook. boys age 4-9 may enter. of Ohio Indiana Amish in The Park from 11 a.m. to (Chipley High School Class Contestant entry fee is country, and Chicago program set 1 p.m., on Sept. 8, at Ponce Expo of 1972 Reunion) It’s being $45. If two or more siblings Razzle Dazzle on Sept. 1-9. CHIPLEY — Letter de Leon Springs. Entry is CHIPEY — MPE and H&H updated as plans are being register in any category it For more information call Learners will begin at the free of charge, and there will sponsor a Free Kid fi nalized. If you would will be $35. All registration Merita Stanley at 594-9980. Washington County Public will be free hamburgers, Safety and Fun Expo, from like further information dates are held at Holmes Library, at 10:30 a.m. on free hotdogs, games and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., on Sept. you may contact Cathy County High School on Thursday, Sept. 6. This is swimming. Come out and 15, at the Chipley Wal- Pitts Adams 638-1665, Tuesday, Sept. 11 from 5-7 Western Star a free program for library help keep our youth drug Mart. There will be baby [email protected] p.m.; Saturday, Sept. 15, patrons and their little and crime free. twin deer at the expo and or Gwen Lane Collins at from 10 a.m.- noon; Late Pageant slated registration Tuesday, Sept. ones. Letter Learners much, much more. [email protected]. If you BONIFAY — The annual 18, from 5-7 p.m. (a $10 is an inspired program plan on attending, please Western Star Pageant Jacob City Day late fee will be added on where letters and their RSVP by Sept. 19, 2012. (If will be held on Sept. 29 in JACOB — The City of this date). You may also sounds, along with their Youth Ranch Golf you’re coming or not). the Holmes County High Jacob has slated Sept. turn in registration forms vowels are introduced. 15, for its Jacob City Tournament at BES, BMS, HCHS or School. Flannel board interaction, Day Celebration, which PANAMA CITY — The 2012 Northwest by mail to: HCHS; Attn: Boys and girls can introductions of colors, will include a parade, Florida Sheriff’s Youth Band Boosters; 825 West enter. Boys 0 to 7 years old crafts and of course stories Florida Championship entertainment, food and Ranch Golf Tournament Highway 90; Bonifay, and girls 0 to 21 years old are a part of this hour- activities for all. The will take place Sept. 15 at Rodeo pageant Florida 32425. If you have may compete and the Ms. long program with some competition will include festivities will start at 11 the Panama Country Club. BONIFAY — The 2012 any questions you may holiday celebrations tossed a.m. with a parade along The monies raised from Northwest Florida contact Cindy Goodson at ages 22 and up. in, too. Please call 638-1314 Jackson Road. The other this benefi t will go directly Championship Rodeo [email protected], or by Sign up will be held to register you little letter phone or text 373-7517. activities will take place to the Youth Ranch, which pageant sponsored by the from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on learner or email Mrs. runs solely on donations. at the Jacob City Park, HCHS Blue Pride Band Sept. 18 at the Bonifay Zedra at kidsrule@wcplfl . The Washington County at 2254 Jacob main St. Boosters will be held at 4 Dance Center on Highway com. Sheriff’s Offi ce is one of Senior Group (Highway 162). Anyone p.m., Sept. 22, at Holmes 90. the sponsors for the golf County High School. going on Tour For more information, desiring to be in the tournament. 2012 Miss Graceville parade will need to contact There is no residency WASHINGTON/HOLMES call Wanda at 614-1062 or For more information required to enter this COUNTY — Senior Group 768-2005; or Bernyce at Harvest Festival Eula Johnson at 263-2120 contact Andrea Gainey at on or before September pageant. Girls age 4-20 and will be going on a tour 547-3474 or 768-1150. GRACEVILLE — The 31st 638-6115. annual Harvest Festival 7. Booths are available to Pageant will be held at the vendors; please contact Chipley High School Graceville Civic Center in Verloria T. Wilson at 263- Graceville at 6:30 p.m. on 6636 for more information. Class of 1972 Find Obituaries. Sept. 7 and 8. All proceeds CHIPLEY — The Chipley will go to the Graceville High School Class of 1972 Share Condolences. Harvest Day Celebration. Town of Westville are making plans for their For more information call class reunion. Activities Teresa Bush at 263-4744 elections are being planned for or 263-3072, or Michelle WESTVILLE — A regular Celebrate a Life. Homecoming, which is Watkins at the City of election for the Town of Oct. 5-6. We will ride in the Upload your Legacy guest book photos now for FREE! Graceville at 263-3250. Westville will be held on parade, attend the football With your paid obituary, family and friends will now Sept 11. The polls will game, meet after the Kent Cemetery open at 7 a.m. Polls are at game, and will get together have unlimited access to uploaded photos free of charge. the Westville Community sometime Saturday. work day Center. You can keep up with On the IMPROVED obituary section ALFORD — There will of www.chipleypaper.com or be a Cemetery Work Day at Kent Cemetery on bonifaynow.com, you can: Saturday, Sept. 8. The • More easily search the most timely and cemetery is three miles complete online resource for newspaper southwest of Alford. obituaries Please arrive as early as • View and sign the new online possible and bring tools and mowers to work with. Guest Books • Online access will also allow you to Following the working there will be a fi sh fry. attach a candle to your love ones name Please bring a covered along with your message. dish and drinks.

Picnic in the Find obituaries, share condolences and Park planned celebrate a life at www.chipleypaper.com or bonifaynow.com PONCE de LEON SPRINGS — For further information or questions call 638-0212 Holmes County Teen Court, Holmes County School Board, C.A.S.E In partnership with Coalition, the Sheriffs Department, and the .com® Florida Department of Legacy Environment Protection B6 | Holmes County Times-Advertiser | Washington County News Extra Wednesday, September 5, 2012 On first buy, man finds body parts Police still investigating discovery in ex-medical examiner’s storage unit By CHRIS OLWELL ­Michael Berkland, a former have collected the pieces was revoked in 1999. plastic containers, plastic ­released because some Halifax Media associate medical exam- during autopsies he con- Berkland began renting bags and even a 32-ounce of the families of the de- iner with the 1st Judicial ducted privately in Panama the storage unit at Uncle Styrofoam cup. Some of ceased might not be aware PENSACOLA — While Circuit’s Medical Examin- City, Fort Walton Beach, Bob’s Storage in April 2009. the containers had cracked of the investigation. making a career out of er’s Office who was fired in Tallahassee and Pensacola It was auctioned to Knight and spilled. Police continue to inves- buying abandoned stor- 2003 for failing to complete between 1997 and 2007. on Aug. 22, and Knight Many of the containers tigate the case along with age units is bound to come autopsy reports. Knight None of the remains are discovered the body parts were labeled with the per- the Medical Examiner’s with a few surprises along said it wasn’t an odor that believed to be connected two days later after he’d son’s name, autopsy date Office and the State Attor- the way, Clay Knight will tipped him and his wife to autopsies Berkland cleared the unit of the of- and autopsy location. Many ney’s Office to determine never see another unit like to the presence of the re- performed for the Medical fice furniture and other others were not, which has what, if any, laws were bro- the one he opened up Fri- mains of about 100 people; Examiner’s Office. property. complicated efforts by the ken. Berkland has not been day morning. they just opened a box and Berkland worked in pri- Knight paid $900 for Medical Examiner’s Office charged. “I can surely hope not,” found pieces of people. vate pathology until 2007, the contents of the unit, to contact the next of kin. Knight’s purchase last Knight said. “I’ve seen The macabre discovery when he lost his license which included a lung, Pensacola police re- week was the first time some messed up things, has sparked an investiga- to practice in Florida, ac- hearts, and 10 brains, ac- leased an incident report he’d bought the contents of but this tops the cake.” tion by the State Attorney’s cording to the SAO. Prior cording to the SAO, as well of the discovery, but a five- an abandoned storage unit. Knight purchased the Office and the Medical Ex- to coming to Florida, Berk- as at least one ear and page inventory of the body He decided to take the rest contents of a storage unit aminer’s Office into Berk- land had been a coroner in one tongue, Knight said. parts was redacted. The of the week off from his that had been rented by land, who is believed to Missouri, where his license The pieces were stored in inventory has not been new enterprise. P.C. area a ‘hot spot’ for illegal dolphin interaction

By FELICIA KITZMILLER the animals and the most at least 30 years,” Florida ­Operators’ Attitudes toward know if feeding dolphins is Halifax Media likely to engage in harmful Fish and Wildlife Conser- the Illegal Feeding and Ha- legal. behavior. vation Commission (FWC) rassment of Wild Dolphins, “You don’t see dolphin PANAMA CITY BEACH — Dol- Feeding and “harassing” spokesman Stan Kirkland agrees with Kirkland’s interaction education in phins are graceful, playful wild dolphins is prohibited said. “Why we got the repu- assessment. Tennessee,” Kirkland said. and intelligent — and they by the Marine Mammals tation I don’t know. It proba- Nearly 400 visitors, resi- Dane Taylor, who owns don’t need handouts. Protection Act. Violations bly goes back to taking tour- dents and business owners Dolphin Tours and More, The National Marine of the act are prosecuted ists out to see dolphins and, participated in the survey said the problem is exacer- Fisheries Service calls the by the United States Attor- of course, everyone wants from November 2010 to July bated by tour boat captains Panama City area a “hot ney’s Office and carry hefty to get up close and they’d 2011. According to the sur- who feed the dolphins as a spot” for illegal dolphin fines and penalties. Yet the feed them.” vey, visitors are more likely means of bringing animals interaction, and a recent problem persists. The report commis- to want to feed and interact closer to the boat. report reveals those most “It’s true that Panama sioned by National Marine with wild dolphins. Most say “We have to correct passionate about dolphin City is recognized and has Fisheries Service, called their interest stems from them each and every time,” interaction are the most been recognized for feeding Panama City Residents’, TV, movies and word of Taylor said of his patrons. “I ignorant of laws to protect dolphins, and that goes back Visitors’ and Business mouth. Most say they don’t tell them it’s a $100,000 fine; hence, there are no fish on News Herald file photo this boat.” The seemingly harmless feeding and petting Why it’s harmful of wild dolphins is just It’s easy to tell when a the sort of behavior dolphin has been fed illegal- that could be illegal. ly, said Stacey Horstman, The National Marine bottlenose conservation coordinator for the National Fisheries Service calls the Oceanic and Atmospheric Panama City area a “hot Administration. The dol- spot” for illegal dolphin phins will approach the interaction. boats with their head out of a handful of citations have the water and mouth open been issued in the last few in “classic baiting position,” years because everyone she said. stops bad behavior as an While feeding wild dol- FWC officer approaches, phins may be well-inten- making feeding difficult to tioned, Horstman said it catch, Kirkland said. can start an abundance Interactions are even of problems for dolphins more difficult to police, who become acclimated Kirkland said. Humans are to handouts. They can be supposed to stay at least hit by boat propellers, get 50 yards from dolphins in tangled in hooks and fishing the water, but it becomes a lines, and natural hunting question of who was there instincts fade. Dolphins ac- first. There is nothing to customed to handouts have prohibit a dolphin from ap- a tendency to pillage the proaching a human, which lines of fishermen, making happens often. them an object of contempt “We’re not in the busi- and sometimes a target ness of trying to hamper for retribution. The fisher- a legitimate business,” he ies survey showed charter said. fishers were the least likely Several Panama City to be concerned about pro- businesses advertise dol- tecting wild dolphins. phin interaction on their Earlier this summer websites and feature photos Kirkland said he talked to a of people swimming with recreational fisher who was one or several dolphins. hauling in a legal grouper Taylor said he allows when he watched a dolphin his customers to enter the steal the fish right off his water when dolphins are hook. spotted, but not in their im- “To say he wasn’t happy mediate area and only with is an understatement,” a warning not to touch or Kirkland said. hold on to the animals. Illegal dolphin feeding “We’ll anchor the boat can have consequences for and allow people to swim people, too, officials said. around an area dolphins There are many document- are in and if a dolphin ed cases of dolphins biting swims up to them, well, people. then, they had a good day,” “Dolphins are large, he said. powerful marine mammals, Even passive interac- and they have a lot of teeth,” tion with humans, however, Kirkland said. can change a dolphin’s In July, a dolphin behavior and is therefore grabbed a teenage girl who considered harassment, was swimming at the St. Horstman said. Andrews State Park, Kirk- Capt. Anderson’s dolphin land said. In that case the tours take a more stringent skin wasn’t broken and the approach and don’t let their girl didn’t require medical patrons in the water. attention, but not all are so “It’s not legal to get up lucky. close enough and it’s really “They don’t know if not safe to be trying to swim someone is sticking their with wild dolphins,” opera- hand out to touch or pet tions manager Pam Ander- them. They can mistake a son said. “They might have hand or an arm for a food that smile on their face, but item,” Horstman said. they are still wild animals.” Competing against busi- Enforcement nesses that skirt the rules In most cases when an can be a challenge, but An- FWC officer spots people derson said the safety of feeding dolphins, they issue patrons is the first priority. a warning, Kirkland said. If “Hopefully those who they are spotted again, they aren’t doing that will be are ticketed. taken care of,” she said. Commercial vessels, Dolphin enthusiasts “can however, all have been have a great experience if warned, and if they are they get out on the boats spotted by FWC they are of people who are doing it immediately ticketed. Only right.” Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Washington County News/Holmes County Times Advertiser | B7

700, Miami, Florida 2012. CODY TAYLOR County Commission- and the Personal Rep- NOVONGLOSKY AUCTION LARGE LARGE ABANDONED 2 bed 1.5 bath cute 33131 on or before Oc- Clerk of Circuit Court ers’ office no later resentative’s attorney THE LAW OFFICE OF Annual Fall Con- GOODS SALE: Like a house in Ponce de tober 5, 2012, a date P.O. Box 397 than 3:00 P.M. on are set forth below. KRISTI MILLER struction & Harvest big Flea Market, but Leon. $500 deposit which is within thirty Bonifay, FL 32425 September 14, 2012. All creditors of the de- NOVONGLOSKY, PA Auction yard sale prices. Friday $700 month. Small pet (30) days after the first BY: Diane Eaton Bids will be opened cedent and other per- FLORIDA BAR NO. DATE:September & Saturday September ok with deposit, availa- publication of this No- Deputy Clerk at the Board office at sons who have claims 0182044 15th, 2012 8:00AM 7th & 8th 8:00AM- ble now.Call tice in the HOLMES As published in the 3:45 P.M. on Sep- or demands against POST OFFICE BOX LOCATION:5529 5:00PM. Located on 850-496-7088 or COUNTY ADVERTISER Holmes County Times tember 14, 2012. decedent’s Estate, in- 1129, CHIPLEY, Hwy231 North the bypass (Maple Ave- 850-598-6823 and file the original with Advertiser September Bids received after cluding unmatured, FLORIDA 32428 Campbellton Fl nue) Geneva, AL. Near the Clerk of this Court 5, 12, 2012. the time set forth contingent, or unliqui- (850) 638-7587 32426 Courthouse. 2 Houses For Rent either before service on herein will be re- dated claims and who ATTORNEY FOR PER- 2BD/1BA w/ bonus 9-5134 (3) Local Farm Plaintiff’s attorney or jected and returned may have been served SONAL REPRESENTA- room on 1 acre near IN THE CIRCUIT Dispersals, (2) immediately thereafter; unopened to the bid- a copy of this notice TIVE Falling Waters. COURT OF THE FOUR- Estates, Bank Re- otherwise a default will der. All interested must file their claims As published in the $575/mth plus deposit TEENTH JUDICIAL pos, Sheriff Depts, be entered against you parties are strongly with this Court WITHIN Holmes County Times & references. CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR city and county for the relief demanded invited to bid and at- THE LATER OF THREE Advertiser September 2BD/1BA w/ carport in HOLMES COUNTY, surplus, plus con- K&L Farm, in the complaint. tend. MONTHS AFTER THE 5, 12, 2012. Cottondale. $ 425/mth FLORIDA signments. This notice is provided Holmes County does DATE OF THE FIRST LLC plus deposit & refer- CASE NO: 12-CA-186 9-5143 Mason Auction & pursuant to Florida not discriminate on PUBLICATION OF THIS ences. RONALD M. MONK PUBLIC AUCTION Sales LLC # AB2766 Green Peanuts Rules of Judicial Ad- the basis of race, NOTICE OR THIRTY 850-579-4317 or JR., and DONALD Howell Mini-Storage at 850-263-0473 Office for Boiling!! 9-5129 ministration Rule 2.540 color, national origin, DAYS AFTER THE 866-1965 ROYCE MONK, Plain- 309 S. Waukesha St 850-258-7652 Chad 1567 Piney Grove IN THE CIRCUIT Persons with a disabil- sex, religion, age, or DATE OF SERVICE OF tiffs v. ROBERT C. Bonifay Fl. 32425 will Mason Rd in Chipley COURT OF THE FOUR- ity needing special ac- handicapped status A COPY OF THIS NO- 2BD/1BA House. MOORE, PAUL hold a private or public 850-849-0792 Gerald Mon-Fri 8-6pm TEENTH JUDICIAL commodation in order in employment or TICE ON THEM. 901 Main St Chipley. MOORE and PAMELA auction on the contents Mason Sat 8-4pm CIRCUIT, to access court facili- provision of service. All other creditors of $600 mth. Security CLARK, Defendants of these units, for non- www.masonauction.com 850-638-5002 IN AND FOR HOLMES ties or participate in a As published in the the decedent and other depo $575. Available payment according to 260-5003/527-3380 COUNTY, FLORIDA court proceeding at Holmes County persons who have 8/29 Call 850-271-9973. NOTICE OF ACTION Fl. Statute 83. GIGANTIC AUCTION, CASE NO: any courthouse or Times Advertiser claims or demands TO:PAUL MOORE Tenant has until the 22 September 12-13, 11-000317-CA court program, should September 5, 2012. against the decedent’s NOW OPEN 3BR/1.5BA for rent 631 N Hagadorn Street September 2012 at 2012, 3475 Ashley Rd., 21ST MORTGAGE within two (2) days of Estate, including unma- U-Pick Grapes! $650/mth. No pets. De- South Lyon, MI 48178 9-5137 10:00 AM to pay in full. Montgomery, Alabama. CORPORATION, A receipt of notice, con- tured, contingent, or Open 7 days a week posit, & references re- ROBERT C. MOORE IN THE CIRCUIT No checks. Crawler tractors & load- Delaware corporation, tact Court Administra- unliquidated claims 7AM-7PM . 1304-A quired Chipley. 822 East Roosevelt COURT, FOURTEENTH Items of general house- ers, hydraulic excava- Plaintiff, vs. MICHAEL tion to request such an must file their claims Clayton Rd., 638-1918 Street, Mason, MI JUDICIAL CIRCUIT hold goods storage in tors, articulating K. MORRISON AND accommodation. with this Court WITHIN Chipley. 48854 . YOU ARE NO- OF THE STATE OF buildings listed below. dumps, roll-offs and KRISTIN M. MORRI- Please contact the fol- THREE MONTHS AF- U pick $5.00 gallon. 3/2 house in Chipley. TIFIED that an action FLORIDA, IN AND FOR Building 2 unit 2 Robert truck-tractors, motor SON, HIS WIFE; De- lowing: Court Adminis- TER THE DATE OF 850-638-2624 will be available after has been filed against HOLMES COUNTY Grimmer scrapers & graders, fendants. tration, P.O. Box 826, THE FIRST PUBLICA- the first of September. you in the Circuit Court PROBATE DIVISION Building 3 unit 6 Frank loader backhoes, Marianna, Florida TION OF THIS NO- Rent $700 per month of the Fourteenth Ju- FILE NUMBER Turbeville wheel loaders, forklifts, NOTICE OF SALE 32447; Phone: TICE. with $500 security de- dicial Circuit, in and for 12-67PR As published in the trenchers, skid steers, NOTICE IS GIVEN that, 850-718-0026; Hearing ALL CLAIMS NOT SO posit. Holmes County, Flor- IN RE: THE ESTATE Holmes County Times paving & compaction, in accordance with the & Voice Impaired: FILED WILL BE FOR- Progressive Realty ida, for a Complaint to OF CHARLES H. Advertiser September rollers, tri-tandem & Plaintiff’s Final Judg- 1-800-955-8771; Email: EVER BARRED. NOT Wood mizer LT-40 850-638-8220 Quite Title, and you are BUSH, Deceased. 5th and 12th, 2012. single axle dumps, low- ment of Foreclosure [email protected] WITHSTANDING THE bend sawmill 18” required to serve a boys, skidders, feller FOR RENT: Dou- entered on July 27, ts.org. TIME PERIODS SET planer, electric pow- copy of your written de- NOTICE TO CREDI- bunchers, log loaders blewide MH, 3/2, Pleas- 2012 in the WITNESS my hand and FORTH ABOVE, ANY ered. Oliver tractor 115 fenses to it, if any, to: TORS & trailers, farm tractors, ant Hill Rd, Washington above-styled cause, I the seal of this Court CLAIMS FILED TWO hp. Treated lumber, James J. Goodman, The administration of travel trailers. Over 800 Co just South of Boni- will sell to the highest this 21 day of August, YEARS OR MORE AF- 184, 186, 286, 686, 284 Jr., Attorney for the Pe- the Estate of CHARLES Items will be sold! For fay. $600 per month and best bidder for 2012. Cody Taylor TER THE DECEDENT’S on 2x4’s, 16 ft. long. titioners, 9 3 5 H. BUSH, deceased, details visit: www. with $500 security de- cash on September 6, As Clerk of the Court DATE OF DEATH IS For more info call Main Street, Chipley, whose date of death jmwood.com. J.M. posit. No pets please. 2012 at 11:00 A.M. By Diane Eaton As BARRED. (850)547-0956 or FL 32428 on or before was 2/23/2012, File Wood Auction Co., Inc. For immediate occu- (CST), at Holmes Deputy Clerk. As pub- The date of the first Looking for a Chris- (850)326-4548. October 6, 2012, and Number 12-67PR, is (334) 264-3265. Bryant pancy. Progressive Re- County Courthouse, lished in the Holmes publication of this tian single lady 25 & file the original with the pending in the Circuit Wood Al lic #1137 alty 850-638-8220 Bonifay, Fl., the follow- County Times Adver- notice is September 5, older for friendship. Clerk of this Court, at Court for Holmes ing described property: tiser September 5, 12, 2012. Non-smoker & the Holmes County County, Florida, Pro- In Chipley City Limits See Attached Exhibit 2012. DONALD BUSH drinker. Disability ok. Courthouse, 226 North bate Division, the ad- 4BD/2BA living room, “A” annexed hereto Personal Representa- (850)547-1445. 9-5140 Waukesha, Bonifay, dress of which is the dining room. For more and incorporated tive. 2400 Brooks Drive, Caryville Flea Market IN THE CIRCUIT Florida, either before Holmes County Court- Promotional prices information call Tina herein by this reference Bonifay, Fl 32425 Produce, knives, COURT OF THE service on Plaintiff’s at- house, 201 N. Okla- start at $19.99 a month 850-573-0319 Together with that cer- JEAN TOWERS TREJO honey, westerns, FOURTEENTH JUDI- torney or immediately homa Street, Bonifay, for DISH for 12 months. tain 2004 Nobility Personal Representa- movies, baseball cards, CIAL CIRCUIT OF thereafter; or a default Florida, Post Office Box Call Today and ask Model Kingswood 44 x tive, 960 Scottsdale old tools, new and FLORIDA IN AND FOR will be entered against 397, Bonifay, Florida, about Next Day 24 Serial Number Drive, Pingree Grove IL used stuff. Open Satur- HOLMES COUNTY you for the relief de- 32425. The names and Installation. (800) N8-11376AB 60140. days 8 a.m. Property Address: 1704 CIVIL ACTION CASE manded in the Com- addresses of the Per- 336-7043. KRISTI MILLER (2) 2BR/2BA MH for Highway 173, NO. 2011CA000243 plaint or Petition. WIT- sonal Representative For Sale 12X20 sjed w/ rent near Chipley. Graceville, FL 32440 UNITED STATES OF NESS my hand and 12x20 carport. In good Water & garbage fur- ANY PERSON CLAIM- AMERICA,acting Seal of this Court on cond. Asking $2,500 nished. $400 & $425 ING AN INTERST IN through the United the 21st day of August OBO. Willing to trade plus deposit. Call THE SURPLUS FROM States Department of 2012. CLERK OF THE 89± Acres for vehicle of equal For Sale 547-4232. THE SALE, IF ANY, Agriculture, Rural De- COURT, Diane Deaton, value. 850-326-1263 2 New Brown bar 527-4911 OTHER THAN THE velopment, f/k/a Farm- As Deputy Clerk. FARMLAND stools. $30 ea. Call Ka- PROPERTY OWNER ers Home Administra- As published in the ren @ 850-252-3238 For Sale 8 x10 Utility AS OF THE DATE OF tion, a/k/a Rural Hous- Holmes County Times “Estate of Ted Adams” Shed approx 1 1/2 3bd/1½ba in THE LIS PENDENS ing Service, Plaintiff, Advertiser September years old. Excellent Wausau. MUST FILE A CLAIM vs. CLAY P. WALKER 5, 12, 19, 26, 2012. Walton County, FL cond. Gave $1600, ask- $400/mth plus A/K/A CLAY PRESTON security. WITHIN 60 DAYS AF- 9-5135 ing $900. Dining table WALKER; and TERESA NO PETS. TER THE SALE. Dated IN THE CIRCUIT Flea across Florida w/ 4 chairs very nice C. WALKER A/K/A TE- 773-1352 OR August 9, 2012. COURT OF THE FOUR- ! 272 mile yard sale Sept $125, solid oak armoir, RESA NOWELL 258-3815. CODY TAYLOR, CLERK TEENTH JUDICIAL 14, 15, 16. Three days will last several life WALKER, Defendants. "#$%&'"()"#&*+&& HOLMES COUNTY CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR through Caryville, Fl. times. Gave $800, ask- Remodel 3BR/2BA CIRCUIT COURT HOLMES COUNTY, Come join us. Open 8 ing $450 NOTICE OF SALE Mobile Home. 1BR/1BA By:Diane Eaton FLORIDA a.m. Call 850-956-2037 NOTICE IS HEREBY Mobile Home. Call Deputy Clerk. CASE NO: 12-CA-181 GIVEN that pursuant to 638-0451 for info. As published in the RONALD M. MONK Fri & Sat Sept 7 &8 a Summary Final Judg- Holmes County Times JR., And DONALD 8Am. Antiques, furni- Gilbert Catfish Pond ment of Foreclosure Advertiser August 29, ROYCE MONK, Plain- ture, appliances, Closed Monday and entered on August 13, September 5, 2012. tiffs V. REBECCA household goods, Tuesday 2012, by the above clothing & more. 949 9-5138 HAVARD And DANIEL 2854 Highview Circle entitled Court in the Orange Hill Rd .Just S. Chipley, Fl 32428 Public Auction at El HUGHES, Defendants 32 x 52’ Block build- above styled cause, the of Brickyard Rd Phone:850-638-8633 Sankary Towing in undersigned Clerk of ing on 1/2 acre land. 1 NOTICE OF ACTION Ponce De Leon Fl, Court or any of his duly Yard Sale Sept 8th mile from Bonifay city TO: REBECCA 1600 Pirate Cove Rd. authorized deputies, 8:00-Until. 925 Carlisle limits. HAVARD, 106 Fels Ave- 32455 at 8:00 a.m. on will sell the property sit- Rd. Behind GoodWill & $25,000. Part trade for nue, Fairhope, AL September 21, 2012: uated in HOLMES McDonalds. car or truck. 36532; DANIEL 1987 Honda TR200 County, Florida, de- Excellent Home Sites & Mini Farms (850)768-0165. HUGHES, 13947 Sher- FatCat Motorcycle. scribed as: 6"7 wood Highland, Fair- Offroad-no Vin # An acre of land in BETTIE’S COUNTRY REALTY hope, AL 36532. %);16<# BETTIE L. SLAY, BROKER Acre of land for sale - Owner: Rodney Battle. Holmes County, Florida YOU ARE NOTIFIED &= >% 7* 205 E. NORTH AVE., BONIFAY, FLORIDA 32425 Hwy 177A, Bonifay. As published in the and being more partic- that an action has been (863)773-6155 Holmes County Times ularly described as fol- +'?7% 850-547-3510 filed against you in the Advertiser September lows: Commencing at 10 AC FARM 3 BR HOME BARNS PASTURE-$175,000 Circuit Court of the 5, 2012. the Southwest Corner "6<1B) ¥ 3 BR 1.5 BA BRICK HOME-$74,900 ¥ 2.5 ACRES-$19,900 ¥ 4 BR Fourteenth Judicial Cir- of the NW 1/4 of the "1;G?")%.=*&.+I 1.5 BA BRICK-$89,900 ¥ 2 ACRES OWNER FINANCE-$19,900 ¥ 18 9-5139 cuit, in and for Holmes NW 1/4 of Section 28, ACRES 4 BR 3 BA DWMH-$139,900 ¥ 2 BR HOME ON 1 ACRE-$42,500 IN THE CIRCUIT County, Florida, for a Township 7 North, ($)1.*3( ¥ LAKEFRONT HOME ON 18 ACRES-$99,900 ¥ 3 BR 2 BA FIXER COURT OF THE 14TH Complaint to Quite Ti- Range 13 West, and UPPER ON 3 AC -$44,900 ¥ 4+ AC OLD HOMESITE-$24,900 FACTORY JUDICIAL CIRCUIT tle, and you are re- thence East, 397.78 )- ¥ 41+ ACRES W/ 3 MH’S & 4 PONDS-$129,900 IN AND FOR HOLMES quired to serve a copy DIRECT feet to the Point of Be- ¥ 2 BR INTOWN-$39,000 ¥ 9 ACRES WRIGHTS CREEK-$31,900 ¥ NICE COUNTY, FLORIDA of your written de- For Rent: Nice ginning, said point be- %.&*&.%&%% 3 BR 2 BA ON 1 AC-$105,000 ¥ 46 AC 4 BR 2 BA MH BARNS FENCED COMPLETE PACKAGES CIVIL DIVISION fenses to it, if any, to: Townhouse apart- ing on the North side of A MarkNet Alliance Member PASTURE-$159,000 ¥ 2 HOMES ON 13 AC HWY FRONT-$159,000 FROM CASE NO. James J. Goodman, ment. 2BR/2.5BA, one a county road: thence ¥ 5 ACRES w/HOME, BARN, PASTURE & POND-$85,000 ¥ NICE 3 $ 2011-CA-000273 Jr., Attorney for the Pe- /#0.1*2+3 car garage in down- 4,995 S 89° 40’E, along the BR 2 BA DWMH ON 3+ ACRES-$82,000 ¥ 42+ACRES-$124,900 ¥ 15 DEUTSCHE BANK titioners, 9 3 5 town Bonifay. North side of said road, 2080688 ACRES-$28,500 ¥ 3 BR 2 BA BRICK ON GOLF COURSE-$129,900 NATIONAL TRUST Main Street, Chipley, NO PETS. All Welded, 210 feet; thence N 1° www.bettiescountryrealtyonline.com COMPANY AS TRUS- FL 32428 on or before Call (850)547-3129, All Aluminum Boats 20’W, 210 feet; thence TEE FOR THE CERTIF- October 6, 2012, and (850)326-2586. N 89° 40’W, 210 feet; ICATE HOLDERS OF file the original with the thence S 1° 20’E, 210 Xtreme THE MORGAN STAN- Clerk of this Court, at feet to the Point of Be- One Bdrm. Apart- LEY ABS CAPITAL I the Holmes County Bonifay area. ginning. at public out- ment. Boats INC., TRUST Courthouse, Bonifay, Stove, refrigerator. cry to the highest and 2007-HE2, MORTGAGE Florida, either before Includes all electricity & best bidder for cash on BonifayBonifay Florida PASS-THROUGH CER- service on Plaintiff’s at- utilities. $425/month. October 18, 2012, at www.xtremeindustries.comwww.xtremeindustries.com TIFICATES, SERIES torney or immediately Info: (850)547-0956, the front door of the 2007-HE2, Plaintiff, vs. thereafter; or a default (850)326-4548 Holmes County Court- (850) 547-9500 FRANK C. BARONE; will be entered against USINESS UIDE house, 201 N. Okla- ET AL., Defendants, you for the relief de- B G homa Street, Bonifay, manded in the Com- FL 32425, beginning at NOTICE OF ACTION plaint or Petition. WIT- 11:00 A.M. Central To the following De- NESS my hand and Time, subject to all ad fendants: FRANK C. Seal of this Court on valorem taxes and as- BARONE the 21st day of August, sessments for the real (LAST KNOWN RESI- 2012. CLERK OF THE Advertise your property described THARP & SONS DENCE-209 WEST COURT, Diane Deaton, above. ANY PERSON business or KANSAS AVENUE, Deputy Clerk. As pub- CLAIMING AN INTER- BONIFAY, FL 32425) lished in the Holmes service here for MINI STORAGE EST IN THE SURPLUS UNKNOWN SPOUSE County Times Septem- Hwy. 77 S., Chipley, FL FROM THE SALE, IF Denton’s Recycling OF FRANK C. BARONE ber 5, 12, 19, 26, 2012. only (LAST KNOWN RESI- ANY, OTHER THAN NEWBERRY LANE, BONIFAY, FLORIDA (850) 638-8183 DENCE- 209 WEST THE PROPERTY 9-5136 Hwy. 177A, Bonifay, FL KANSAS AVENUE, OWNER AS OF THE ADVERTISEMENT WE BUY ALL SCRAP METAL $$$ $10.00 (850) 547-0726 BONIFAY, FL 32425) DATE OF THE LIS FOR BIDS ALUMINUM, COPPER, BRASS, IRON, STOVES, per week YOU ARE NOTIFIED PENDENS MUST FILE MOTOR-GRADERS REFRIGERATORS, WASHERS, DRYERS 8 week minimum 5x5 $25.68 that an action for Fore- A CLAIM WITHIN SIXTY Notice is hereby 5x10 $35.31 Will Care for your Matt’s Removal! Gar- closure of Mortgage on (60) DAYS AFTER THE given that the Board LovedOnes. Experi- bage removal, free the following described SALE. of County Commis- $ TOP $ PAID FOR JUNK CARS, 638-0212 10x10 $46.01 enced & references. metal removal, yard property: THE WEST REQUESTS FOR AC- sioners of Holmes TRUCKS & FARM EQUIPMENT 10x20 $80.25 Christian lady, don’t jobs, moving jobs. We COMMODATIONS BY 175 FEET OF BLOCK County, Florida (the Open 24 Hours, Self-Service, smoke. Full or buy items. Nobody NUMBERED 68 OF PERSONS WITH DISA- Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Call For Sat. Hours 547-9414 part-time. Call Kay Beats My Prices! “County” or No Deposit, Units are Carpeted THE TOWN OF BONI- BILITIES: If you are a “HCBCC”), will re- (850) 547-4709 638-4691 (850)547-1445, FAY, ACCORDING TO person with a disability ceive sealed propos- cell (850)658-2376. THE MAP OR PLAT OF who needs any accom- als from qualified THE SAME DRAWN BY modation in order to vendors to furnish G.W. 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Just give us a per mo. at 8% LANDS ARE A PART Courthouse, 300 E. forms may be picked call we haul big or Car Loans, Small OF SECTION 31, Fourth Street, Panama Electrical Installation, Services and Repair up at the Holmes $10.00 small. 850-326-1263 Business Loans & TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, City, Florida 32401, County Commission- Electrician on Staff $10.00 (850)747-5338, at least per week Debt Consolidation RANGE 14 WEST. ers’ Office located at per week Bad Credit Ok a/k/a 209 W KANSAS 7 days before your 8 week minimum 107 E. Virginia Ave., Sales & Service on all Air Conditioner Brands 8 week minimum Call Toll Free: AVENUE, BONIFAY, FL scheduled court ap- Bonifay, FL 32425 or pearance, or immedi- Sales For Residential & Commercial 888-741-9122 32425 has been filed online at the Coun- 638-0212 Today!! against you and you ately upon receiving ty’s website. Bids Commercial Refrigeration 638-0212 Easy Care Lawn Ser- are required to serve a this notification if the must be sealed and vices. 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