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imesHOLMES COUNTY T dvertiser 5018720 Wednesday,A DECEMBER 25, 2013 www.bonifaynow.com Volume 123, Number 37 50¢ For the latest breaking news, visit Board approves new storage building BONIFAYNOW.COM By CECILIA SPEARS Representing the Pee Wee foot brick structure and that they said School Board Attorney Lucas 547-9414 | @WCN_HCT team, Noah Bowen informed the would be using their own funding Taylor. IN BRIEF [email protected] Board that he had spoke with the to build it. The board approved of Data City of Bonifay during the Bonifay Bowen assured them that being Classifi cation and Access Control Wausau sets BONIFAY — The Holmes County City Council’s Nov. 25 meeting and on the city’s property it would be- Procedure presented by District workshop District School Board approved of they had recommended they come long to the City of Bonifay. Technology Director Michael allowing the Holmes County Pee before the Holmes County District “I felt that it would be appro- Pinnella. WAUSAU — The Town Wee football team to build a new School Board. priate for them to get permis- “The state auditor presented us of Wausau will be brick storage building at Memorial Bowen said there was already a sion from both the City of Bonifay with several line items involving se- holding a workshop Field during their regular meeting 10-by-20 foot shed existing where and the Holmes County District at the Wausau Town on Dec. 17. they want to build an 18-by-25 School Board before continuing,” See STORAGE A2 Hall at 6 p.. on Dec. 26. The public is invited to attend. Handicapped persons wishing to attend, Offi cer fi red who will need special Kiwanis Club brings cheer accommodations, should contact the for battery Town Clerk, Town of Wausau at 638-1781. requests trial Sound of Music By CECILIA SPEARS Auditions 547-9414 | @WCN_HCT [email protected] MARIANNA — Chipola College Theatre will BONIFAY — Former Hol- hold auditions for mes County Offi cer William “The Sound of Music,” Joel Patrick faced trial on Monday, Jan. 6, in Dec. 19 in the charges he received in March for alleg- the Chipola Center edly battering an inmate, for the Arts. Ages Dale Castro, at the Hol- fi rst grade and up mes County Correctional are welcome. No Institute. previous experience is Holmes County Lt. Mi- required. chael Raley explained that Those auditioning they were in the process of for the Von Trap an internal investigation children will audition against Patrick for alleg- at 5 p.m. Adults and edly allowing a male and all others will audition female inmate to come in contact with one another, at 6:30 p.m. Call- which lead to intercourse. back auditions are It was during this in- at 6 p.m., Jan. 7. vestigation that Raley said The Sound of Music they received a complaint is a musical with PHOTO BY CECILIA SPEARS | Times-Advertiser from Policeabuse.com. music by Richard Christmas cheer was brought to many boys and girls as Bonifay Kiwanis Club held their annual “This is a site used to and Hammerstein. gift giving celebration for the little boys and girls of Tri-County Head Start on Dec. 18. Each fi eld police complaints,” Many songs from member of the Bonifay Kiwanis Club donated money to purchase presents for all the head start said Raley. “It was during the musical have children and invited good ol’ Saint Nick to deliver the presents to each one. The Tri-County Head our investigation that an- become standards, Start children also put on a production for the members of the Bonifay Kiwanis Club by singing other offi cer said there was a possible incident prior such as “Edelweiss,” Christmas carols. “This is something we do for the children every year,” said President Sandy to the inmates engaging Spear. “That’s what the Bonifay Kiwanis Club is here for; to help our local children. More so “My Favorite in sexual intercourse that Things,” “Climb Ev’ry getting to see how excited the children get when they receive their presents is in itself a reward.” Mountain,” “Do-Re- See TRIAL A2 Mi,” and the title song “The Sound of Music.” Contact Charles Sirmon, 718-2227; Garden club holds craft program Season of Giving [email protected]. See BRIEF A2

INDEX Opinion ...... A4 Sports ...... A7 Faith ...... A10 Obituaries ...... A9 Classifi eds ...... A11-12

Phone: 850-547-9414 CECILIA SPEARS | Times-Advertiser CECILIA SPEARS | Times-Advertiser Website: bonifaynow.com Bonifay Garden Club held their annual Christmas crafts program Bonifay Garden Club members donated Christmas gifts to the Fax: 850-547-9418 for the second graders of Bonifay Elementary School on Dec. 18. residents of the Dogwood Inn Assisted Living Center in Bonifay Garden Club members brought various items so that the children on Dec. 17. “Every year we have a Season of Giving project to could make their own holiday decoration to take home with them. help the community,” said Club President Adonna Bartlett. “This “This is something that we enjoy doing every year with the year we chose Dogwood Inn Assisted Living Center. We just want children,” said club President, Adonna Bartlett. “They’re so very everyone to know that we are more than just gardening, we’re creative and they love doing it plus I think it not only shares the love about planting the seeds of good stewardship through community of gardening with the children but also spreads Christmas cheer.” service and dedication to our area.” 5019782 A2 | Washington County News Local Wednesday, December 25, 2013 brief from page A1 Jennie Finch Coming Lauren Gibson and Raven Chavanne. to Chipola for Christmas Campers will receive Softball Camp instruction from professional coaches MARIANNA — Area and players, lunch on softball players will have Saturday, Camp T-shirt, Concert the once-in-a-lifetime Personalized Softball and chance to work with Certificate of Participation. softball superstar Jennie For information, call Finch and four other Kelly Brookins at 850- professional players at the 718-2468, Belinda Chipola College Softball Hendrix at 718-2358 field, Jan. 25 and 26. or Jimmy Hendrix at The two-day Chipola 573-1508. camp will include instruction each day with lunch on Saturday. Harpist to perform as Registration deadline part of Artist Series is Jan. 21. Registration fee is $250. No on- MARIANNA — The Chipola site registration will be Artist Series presents available. The Skills harpist Anna Maria Camp will be held Jan. Mendieta, at 7 p.m., 25, from 9 a.m. to 4 Jan. 16, in the Center p.m. Players will learn to for the Arts. Leading the practice like a champion, audience through the right play like a champion turns, dips, and smoky and live like a champion. cafes of Argentina, harpist Jennie Finch and other Anna Maria Mendieta’s Softball Greats will lead Tango del Cielo (Tango a full day of personal from Heaven) is a fresh instruction covering all innovative presentation aspects of softball. The of the passionate and Camp will continue Jan. sensuous music of the 26, from 9 a.m. to noon. Tango and Spanish Skills camp coaches will Flamenco. Tickets are include Jennie Finch, Kat available online at www. Photo by Cecilia Spears Dodson, Ivy Renfroe, chipola.edu. Bonifay Middle School and Holmes County High School bands held a Holmes County Christmas Celebration concert on Dec. 19 at the Holmes County High School Auditorium. Low Brass and Percussion Ensemble performed Misty Mountains; BMS performed Dreidel Bells, Up on the Housetop and Ode to Joy; BMS Advanced Band performed We Wish You a Merry Christmas and Jingle Bell Rock; BMS and HCHS Bands performed Hark! The Herald Angels Sing; the Flute Ensemble performed Silent Night; the HCHS Band performed Lo, How a Rose Ere Blooming; and HCHS Blue Pride Band performed Christmas Suite including Oh Come Emmanuel, Ukrainian Bell Carol and What Child is This?

storage from page A1 curity,” said Pinnella. “We answered most of his questions and most of it was just a formality. For example our information response plan if there was a data breech where critical in- formation is spilled out such as social security numbers.” “I just want to say that Junior Beta did an amazing job in Orlando this year,” said Superintendent Eddie Dixon. “I also went to two plays, at Poplar Springs and Bethlehem, and they were both excellent.” School board member Shirley Ow- ens also commended the Beta Clubs. “Beta is my heart and I would just like to say how proud I am of our Beta Clubs especially their hard work in Orlando,” said Owens. “Several of our schools won first place and it does my Cecilia Spears | Times-Advertiser heart good to see them put so much Holmes County District School Board evaluates Noah Bowen’s request into what they do. I am so very proud of our students.” for the Holmes County Peewee football team to build a shed at Chairman Rusty Williams echoed Memorial Field during their regular meeting on Dec. 17. Owens’ complements towards the students of Holmes County schools. at our school, Bonifay Elementary Board approved of canceling the “We’re very proud of our students School, and she read to our children. first meeting in January, which leaves and all they achieve,” said Williams. We were very pleased to have her in the next scheduled meeting set for 6 “We had the First Lady Ann Scott Holmes County.” p.m. on Jan. 21. DIABETES OR PROSTATE CANCER? trial from page A1 Patrick battered an inmate. The victim’s family called Your sex life and erection can now survive them simultaneously as we received information of the FREE book by doctor reveals what the drug possible battery.” companies don't want you to know! There was an internal investigation and in May Pat- Dr. Kevin Hornsby, MD, will mail the first 37 men that respond to this ad rick was terminated, according to Raley. a free copy of his new thirty dollar book “A Doctor’s Guide to Erectile “It was his right to request a trial, so he requested a Dysfunction.” He’s so sure this book will change your life he will even pay the postage and handling. If the popular pills don't work for you, regardless trial,” said Raley. of your age or medical history, you owe it to yourself and your lady to read Patrick’s trial was scheduled to begin the morning of

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Special to the Times Advertiser The students entering sub district FFA contest in Chipley, made Poplar Springs proud. The contest was on Dec. 17 and the students entering contest were Madison Ealum and Jake Bell. Madison came in fourth place in creed speaking as a seventh grader. Jake Bell won first place in tractor safety exam and driving. These students worked hard and did very well. Pictured Left to Right: Madison Ealum, Jake Bell, Mr. Hudson

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Rep. readers, their comments undoing one of its few Steve Southerland, R- regarding my writings spending reductions. Panama City, voted for and the contacts the Wells Under the plan the Ryan-Murray budget family had with those of negotiated by Rep. Paul with the COLA cuts, but yesteryear. Ryan, R-Wis., and Sen. in a prepared statement My sister, Hazel Wells Patty Murray, D-Wash., Tuesday said “with two Tison, and I, are happy military retirees would years remaining before to have our columns see the annual cost these COLA changes are appearing in both the of living adjustment due to take effect, I am Holmes (COLA) in their pensions hopeful the House will and cut by 1 percent until address the concerns Washington they reach the age of of our retirees between papers. As 62. That means that now and then.” this is the the 1.7 percent COLA His colleague in the Christmas that took effect Dec. 1 House, fellow Northwest Edition for would be just 0.7 percent Floridian Rep. Jeff both of us, for military retirees Miller, R-Chumuckla, PERRY’S it will be under age 62, after the concurred, saying he had PRATTLE interesting reduction is phased in “deep concerns with the Perry Wells to see what over three years starting way military pensions her topic in 2014. are treated in this bill.” is. Esto School shown in 1949. Hester attended there through the 9th grade before That is projected Miller, the chairman Throughout my years to save the federal of the House Veterans moving on to Holmes County High School in 1942, where she graduated in 1945. of writing, my columns at government $6 billion. Affairs Committee, Christmas Season have proceedings on Sept. 12, years. The main grocery home before returning Overall, the Ryan- said he hopes the centered around the home 1925 is duly recorded stores were that of Mr. to Bonifay. Both of these Murray budget aims COLA provisions will old place, our experiences, there. Although we lived Joseph Fulford, Mr. Edwin gentlemen kept up to cut $23 billion over be revised after the bill and especially how in Washington County, Andrews and later, Mr. informed on the news 10 years — with the becomes law. Bonifay was involved. our mailing address was O. K. Williams. When our and we regarded them as majority of those On the Senate side, During our upbringing, Route One, Bonifay. Mr. parents fi nally came to friends. reductions not Lindsay Graham, John Christmas shopping for Lurie Stott was the only open a banking account, The Holmes County scheduled to be made McCain and other the Wells Family was full time rural carrier it was with the Bank of Advertiser was always until 2022 and 2023. You members pledged to strictly “low budget.” On that I recall bringing Bonifay during the days in our home. Our probably have better restore the COLAs. Christmas Eve the trek to the mail to our house. of Mr. Eric Folmar, and grandfather, James odds of correctly picking Defense spending Bonifay was made by the Mr. N. D. Miller, a early actually came about soon Thomas the Super Bowl winners should not be immune entire clan. Bonifay businessman, after of World Wart Wells, doted on the a decade from now than from budget cuts, Since we have now lived set our father up in the II. advice of Editor E. A. you do seeing a future although targeting in Chipley for 44 years, a egg producing venture. Evans Department Williams and walked the Congress and president military retirees’ point has been made to His early purchases store, joined by Barker’s half-mile distance to our honor these spending pensions over more visit the old home place at of guano the for crops and Schienberg’s were home to read the paper caps. substantive cuts in Christmas and make an were from Bon;ifay’s major shopping stops. soon after its arrival. But you won’t have the Pentagon is not appearance in the Bonifay Mr. Sellie Andrews. This Pelt’s 5 & 10 cent store Our dad depended on to wait 10 years to see the way to accomplish business places searching gentlemen also served on was a “must” for all the Mr. Thomas Burgess to it unravel, as Congress it. Their service and for that “certain feeling.” appointment as Sheriff youngsters and many keep his radio in good already is picking at a sacrifi ces to the nation Our parents’ marriage of Holmes County. His adults. working order as it loose string. should be rewarded over was preformed by County son, Cletus Andrews, was Mr. Elijah Golden was considered a Not surprisingly, bureaucratic bloat and Judge J. R. Carswell in the elected to the offi ce in 1957 brought ice to our home necessity in his pick up military veterans are costly contracting. Holmes and served until 1968. before electricity. Mr. truck. Vehicle mechanics raising a ruckus over County Courthouse Grocery shopping Monroe Williams was that I remember daddy seeing their COLAs See OUR VIEW A5 and, of course, the was done in Bonifay the trusty Watkins Man offi cial recording of the throughout my earlier whose route included our See PRATTLE A5 HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY? Letters to the editor and comments on Web versions of news stories are welcomed. Letters are edited only for grammar, spelling, clarity, space and consistency, but we ask that they Satsuma triggers a Christmas memory be limited to 300 words where possible. Letter writers are asked to provide a home address and daytime Satsuma, a citrus telephone number (neither is printed) for verifi cation suitable for colder purposes. climates, are making a Letters may be sent to 1364 N. Railroad Ave., comeback in our area. Chipley, FL 32428 or emailed to news@chipleypaper. I am not sure if new com. Please specify if the varieties have been letter should be printed in the developed to withstand Washington County News or cold or if the cycle of deep Holmes County Times-Advertiser. freezing temperatures Questions? Call 638-0212. have just not reached us yet. Recently, though, I saw on the news that the Glass HOLMES COUNTY family over in Jackson are harvesting several acres of the sweet easy to peel imes citrus. Their main market T is through dvertiser the schools, A both for lunchrooms Nicole P. Barefi eld, Publisher and as fund her house was frozen solid one 9 inch Graham cracker Christmas vacation and Randal Seyler, Editor raisers for with bushels of kumquats pie crust, or baked and either my sister Minnie Cameron Everett, Production Supervisor various still on the tree. A later cooled 9 inch pastry Lee or I had received clubs freeze got the one on the crust. Cut Kumquats in a little tin tea set as we The Times-Advertiser is published on Wednesdays by Halifax Media Group, 112 E. Virginia Ave., Bonifay, FL 32425. HAPPY CORNER because Tison place. half and remove the seed. exchanged gifts at Brackin Periodicals postage paid at Bonifay, Florida. Hazel Wells Tison the small Our friends Jim and Process until pureed. It School. © Copyright 2013, Halifax Media Group. easy- peel Faye Helms have a nice takes about 2 cups fresh In the storage room All Rights Reserved. features Satsuma, an orange, and Kumquats to make 2/3 next to the smoke house are just right for children. a kumquat tree at their cup. Mix the puree with we had found a burlap bag COPYRIGHT NOTICE: The entire contents of the Holmes Also, Secretary of hillside home which they the lemon juice; then the of Satsumas. I suppose all County Times-Advertiser are fully protected by copyright and Agriculture has been share with us. I have tried condensed milk. Fold of ours had been eaten by cannot be reproduced in any form for any purpose without the encouraging school lunch to convince them that it into the topping and then and I never gave it a expressed permission of Halifax Media Group. programs to include more isn’t necessary to wait for pour into the prepared thought that those might local produce in their food them to turn orange to eat and cool crust. Chill or not be ours. Minnie Lee, POSTMASTER: SUBSCRIPTION RATES plan. them. freeze. A refreshing taste Clyde and I were having IN COUNTY We now have two comparable to key lime Send address change to: Satsuma has always us a tea party with juice 13 weeks: $12.61; 26 weeks: been my favorite citrus, Satsuma trees that had a pie. squeezed from Satsumas Holmes County $18.90; 52 weeks: $30.45 I suppose that’s because total of 35 fruit this year. I read that Dade City in taken from that bag when Times-Advertiser OUT OF COUNTY when I was growing up The kumquat tree that Pasco County is becoming Daddy came along. P.O. 67, Bonifay, FL 32425 13 weeks: $16.17; 26 weeks: we had maybe a dozen DiAnn Shores dug up and quite a center for We saw from his USPS 004-341 $24.20; 52 weeks: $40.95 Satsuma trees located brought to us in living and Kumquat production and expression that we were south of our house. Our putting on new growth a lady there has started a in trouble. The fruit which Home delivery subscribers may be charged a higher rate for holiday editions. Dad always told us not to after being severely business selling the pies we were enjoying were eat them until they were pruned for the move. From from several locations in from a bag he’d bought CONTACTUS WANTMORE? ripe, but is I don’t my nephew Gordon Wells central and southwest from Mr. Stott for one of remember seeing orange tree, I picked a “bunch” Florida. his “Peddling” customers PUBLISHER of the oval fruits which is One of my vivid in Panama City. Talk about Nicole Barefi eld: nbarefi [email protected] Find us online at colored ones on the trees. chipleypaper.com, The year after we were eaten skin and all and have Christmas memories a party pooper! I have made several Kumquat NEWS, SPORTS OR OPINION friend us on , or married, 1950, a severe involves Satsumas. never forgotten that party [email protected] winter wiped out the citrus pies from a recipe from Northeast of Bonifay there and the little red fl owered tweet us @WCN_HCT. CLASSIFIED & ADVERTISING in our area including all “Fresh From Florida.” was a Satsuma grove tin tea set. Maybe that is CIRCULATION Bill Allard: the Satsuma trees on the It is quite a hit so here belonging to Mr. Stott, the why I still enjoy Satsumas clamb wallard@ Wells farm. That year we it is. 2/3 cup kumquat father of our rural mail so much…….Forbidden @chipleypaper.com chipleypaper. The views expressed were living in Vernon in puree’, ½ cup lemon juice carrier on Route One, Mr. fruit! 850-638-0212 com here are not necessarily the house with Mrs. Dee (fresh preferred,) 1 can Lurie Stott and his brother I wish for you all Circulation Customer 850-547-9414 Service those of this paper or Roache when her kumquat condensed milk, one 8 oz. Eugene, the mail carrier a Happy and Blessed 1-800-345-8688 Halifax Media Group. tree that reached the top of container whipped topping, on Bonifay Route 4. It was Christmas. Wednesday, December 25, 2013 Local Holmes County Times-Advertiser | A5 Prepare now for spring classes at Chipola Holiday Magic

Special to Halifax Media Group programs. then transfer to a four- tant and Welding. Bachelor’s Degrees in- year program at Chipola Associate in Science MARIANNA — Registra- clude: Science Education or another college or uni- (AS) programs include: tion for Spring classes at Middle Grades (5-9); Bi- versity. Credits earned Business Administration, Chipola College begins ology Education Second- are transferable and are Early Childhood Educa- Thursday, Jan. 3, for re- ary Grades (6-12); Math- applicable toward a bach- tion, Computer Informa- turning students. New and ematics Education Middle elor’s degree. Academic tion Technology, Fire Sci- returning student regis- Grades (5-9); Mathemat- advising guides that out- ence Technology, Crimi- tration is Jan. 6. Classes ics Education Secondary line requirements for spe- nal Justice Technology begin Jan. 7. Grades (6-12); English cific majors are available (Crime Scene Track), Net- There are several Education, Exceptional from Student Affairs and working Services Tech- steps to completing the Student Education and are located on the college nology, Culinary Manage- application process: (1) Elementary Education; website at www.chipola. ment, Nursing (RN and complete the college Ad- Business Administration edu. LPN), Nursing LPN to mission Application; call with concentrations in Several Associate in RN, Paramedic to RN, and 718-2311 for assistance; Management or Account- Science (AS) and Work- Recreation Technology. (2) request a final high ing; and a Bachelor of Sci- force programs are of- College Credit Cer- school transcript be sent ence in Nursing (BSN). fered which provide train- tificate programs include: Photo by Cecilia Spears to Chipola Admission and Additionally, the col- ing for high wage jobs. Child Care Center Man- Meredith Bailey provided entertainment at a recent lege offers the Educator Workforce programs in- agement, Information Records Office; and (3) Bonifay Kiwanis Club meeting singing “Show Me take the College Place- Preparation Institute, a clude: Automotive Service Technology Management, ment Test; call 718-2284 Teacher Certification pro- Technology, Firefighter, CISCO Certified Net- How to Love” and “Sing Me Noel of Christmas”. for assistance. gram for those with a B.S. Law Enforcement Offi- work Associate, Emer- Chipola offers the in a non-teaching field. cer, Correctional Officer, gency Medical Technician Bachelor of Science De- The Associate in Arts Cosmetology, Cross-Over (EMT) and Paramedic. gree, the Associate in (A.A.) degree is designed Corrections to Law En- The schedule of classes Arts Degree, the Associ- for students who plan to forcement, Cross-Over is available online at www. ate in Science Degree and complete their first two Law Enforcement to Cor- chipola.edu. For informa- Workforce Development years of college work and rections, Nursing Assis- tion, call 718-221. prattle from page A4 patronizing were Fred the school for all young men our age. Some comments each week. Williams, Bill Bullington eight of the Wells remembered are Paul Gordon, our son, has and Jasper Rogers, all in children who survived Belser, Shouppe Howell, worked in Poplar Springs Bonifay to adulthood. Our Claude Barden, John School for 13 years and is Doctors for the Wells acquaintance with the Woodham, brothers, Pat presently the Family was first Bonifay’s boys and girls in our and Cortez Bush, Sam principal. He tells Dr. L. H. Paul, who age group who lived Polston, James Houston me often of hearing Photo by David Lauen delivered the babies and attending school Joyner, Jeral Smithgall, favorable comments on Kiwanis made a donation of $500 recently to BES following the services in Bonifay, was limited brothers Earl “Red” the “prattle” and I hope I Music program and Florida Allstate Elementary of registered mid-wife, to those we met while Royal and Byron “Shake” have acknowledged them recipient Meredith Bailey. She is one of 200 children our aunt Charity Brock visiting our aunt and Royal, Randall Roberts, all. chosen to be in the Allstate chorus in Tampa in Bush, who brought the uncle, Lela Wells Harris and Jack Tison, who Last week when January. first four into the world, and Edward Harris, who married Hazel. speaking to Son and including me. Later, Dr. rented an apartment Esto native, Hester Virginia Chance at the Ralph H. Segrest, set from Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Lucas, and I met in visitation for Avonelle up practice in Bonifay Creel, near the court 1944 while working in Sims J.D. Owens Carpet OUtLet and our family used his house. He began working Christo’s 5 & 10 cent Hagan, held at First services. Bonifay Dentist,, with barber, Mr. Pharoah store Baptist in Bonifay, Son will save you money eVerYDaY!!! Dr. L. K. Hutchinson, (Faro) Lewis at the age in Panama City. 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By CECILIA SPEARS been added to our data- 547-9414 | @WCN_HCT base, such as the Univer- [email protected] sal Class, which is a great way to learn computer programs and also pre- BONIFAY — The Holmes paring for a new career, County Public Library in- Atomic Training is a great vited the community to program to update com- celebrate the library’s 40th puter skills and for pre- Anniversary at the library paring to take ACT, SAT, on Dec. 12 where they SSAT, PSAT, and PLAN shared stories, food and we have a program called fellowship. EPrep,” said Leavins. “We The celebration started also have a sign language with a few words from Cody program called Signing Taylor and Ann Leavins fol- Savvy, which is a cool way lowed by a ceremony of to brush up on your sign dedication for the library’s language skills and for pa- Viva Florida Time Cap- trons who love to explore sule by Library Director their local family geneal- Susan Harris and ended ogy, we have a substan- with refreshments and tial amount of research entertainment. material. We also have an “I’m delighted to be here Interlibrary Loan Service and would like to give you a where we can order books little background on what from other libraries for I know about the Holmes patrons.” County Public Library,” As much as they enjoy said Taylor. “I came here in their adult patrons, she 1977, so the library was al- said they want to “focus ready going at that time but heavily on our children.” I was the Assistant County “We emphasize that Agent prior so I knew the young readers become library opened in 1973.” very smart adults,” said He said that the Hol- Leavins. “We have an mes County Public Library amazing summer program started with “a group of each year and our direc- civic minded gentlemen” tor tries to outdo herself who saw a need for a public each year. Last year was library and from there they all about space and we turned the task over to the worked really hard to bring Woman’s Club of Bonifay, the experience to our local “who ran the library for kids.” some time.” The visiting children “Then, in the early ‘70s a were able to Skype with an group of men came before astronaut. the Holmes County Board “Being able to Skype of County Commissioners with an astronaut directly about becoming a part of to NASA, Houston was the Northwest Florida Li- exciting to say the least,” brary System, which was said Leavins. “We have made of several counties over a thousand children here in the panhandle,” who attend each year and said Taylor. “On December it’s the highlight of their the 12 of 1973 the Holmes summer vacation.” County Public Library of- They had a lot to cel- ficially opened its doors ebrate as this year’s pro- to the public at the facili- gram was focused on this ties with the City Hall of year being the 500th year Bonifay.” of the discovery of Florida. Ann Leavins with the “We already had pro- Holmes County Public Li- grams to educate and en- brary shared some of the joy all that our great state services provided by the offers, which included a library. Ponce de Leon program “We are extremely on April 3 in honor of Juan proud of our library and the Ponce de Leon, the man services that we offer,” said who is credited with dis- Leavins. “Actually, apart covering Florida,” said from printouts from the Leavins. “We partnered computer and copies, ev- with State Park person- erything else is free. nel, Perdido Bay Indian As we have moved into Tribe, a re-enactment of the technology age, com- Ponce de Leon’s relation- puters have become a vital ship with the Indian tribes, part of the library.” provided by HCHS drama you to become a member She said their computers department and Ponce de and support our library,” are used for schoolwork, Leon Elementary School. said Leavins. “Finally, job searching, applying for It really was a wonderful GED classes are offered government benefits, and program.” through Washington/Hol- even for fun. Harris informed ev- mes Vo-Tech at the old “We have Gale Databas- eryone that the State Li- GAP building up the hill es provided by the State brary has provided a time from the library.” Library so all information capsule for this anniver- She invited anyone who is at your fingertips,” said sary year, which was filled wishes to find out more Leavins. “Our staff is al- with various items from information to visit their ways happy to help guide throughout the county in- website at http://holmes. patrons to the correct re- cluding schools and news- lib.fl.us. sources and, of course, paper items marking vari- “We also have a busy we still love our books. We ous events throughout the and colorful Facebook have faithful patrons who year. page: Holmes County Pub- still like the feel of a book “We must add that we lic Library, Bonifay be- in their hands.” have great patrons and cause there’s also one in For even those with community partners who ,” said Leavins. “Be Kindles, Nooks, and other do so much to support us sure to ‘like’ us and let us tablets, the library now of- and also, our volunteer know how we are doing. Of fers access to E Books and Friends of the Library course, we want you to stop DVDs and CDs are also group work all year rais- in the library and check out available. ing funds for our children’s all the new books and take Top: In light of the season the library made a Christmas tree made entirely of “New programs have programs; we encourage a few minutes to visit.” books. Above: Lunch was provided to all those who attended.

Photos by Cecilia Spears The celebration of the Holmes County Public Library’s 40th Anniversary started with a few words from Cody Taylor and followed by a ceremony of dedication for the library’s Viva Florida Time Capsule by Library Director Susan Harris. A PORTS Section Wednesday, December 25, 2013 S Page 7 www.bonifaynow.com | www.chipleypaper.com Niceville swoops victories from Holmes County By CECILIA SPEARS 547-9414 | @WCN_HCT [email protected]

BONIFAY — It was a tug-of-war match between the Niceville Lady Eagles and the Holmes County Lady Blue Devils in high school basketball on the evening of Dec. 19, however both Niceville’s junior varsity and varsity teams grabbed the victory with a score of 39-36 ju- nior varsity and 59-53 varsity. Junior varsity teams kept a neck-and-neck lead on one an- other until the Lady Eagles took a one point lead at the end of the fi rst period with a score of 12-11. The Lady Devils fought hard to catch up but fell behind steadily more and more with a score of 20- 17 at the end of the fi rst half and 31- 23 at the end of the third period. The Lady Devils regained some of their wind to catch up with the Lady Eagles but in the last few minutes of the game the Lady Eagles retaliated with feroc- ity ending the game with a score of 39-36. In varsity it was the Lady Dev- ils that held a one-point lead at the end of the fi rst period with a score of 14-13 but the Lady Eagles were determined to gain the lead, achieving a one-point lead against the Lady Blue Devils at the end of the fi rst have with a score of 29-28. This back and forth battle con- tinued throughout the game with the Lady Eagles keeping the lead in the third half with a score of 45-43 and fi nally ending the game with a strong fi nish with a score of 59-53. Next the Lady Blue Devils face off against the Chipley Tigers in halifax Media CECILIA SPEARS | a Home game with junior varsity Niceville Lady Eagles swoops victory from Holmes County Lady Blue Devils in high school basketball on the evening of Dec. 19 starting at 5:30 p.m. and varsity with a score of 39-36 junior varsity and 59-53 varsity. starting at 6:45 p.m. on Jan. 7.

PHOTO BY CATHRINE LAMB | Submitted photo This holiday season, our thoughts turn gratefully Bethlehem Wildcats took on the Wildcats of Altha, snatching the victory with a score of 49-43; 41-30. to those who have made our progress possible. Bethlehem defeats Altha in catfi ght 49-43; 41-30 By CECILIA SPEARS fi rst period with a score of ued to keep quite the dis- forhank your support you 547-9414 | @WCN_HCT 14-10 and widened the gap tance with Altha ending [email protected] ending the fi rst half with a the fi rst half with a score T score of 25-19. of 21-16. BETHLEHEM — It was a Altha retaliated, mak- Altha struggled to try fi erce competition as Wild- ing efforts to catch up but to catch up but to no avail cat faced off against Wild- to no avail as Bethlehem as the Bethlehem Wildcats cat in a catfi ght held be- held the lead with the third ended the third period with THE CAMPAIGN FOR OUR tween the Bethlehem Wild- period ending in a score of a score of 29-24 and fi n- COMMUNITY’S UNIVERSITY cats and the Altha Wildcats 34-29 and kept the pace to ished strong, ending the in high school basketball on end the game with a score game with a score of 41-30. Endowment for Tomorrow’s Jobs Friday night, with the Beth- of 49-43. Next the Bethlehem lehem Wildcats snatching Bethlehem varsity took face off against Paxton The new College of Applied Studies at FSU Panama City was approved by the victory in both junior on a strong lead at the be- High School with junior the FSU Board of Trustees in June 2010 and allows the campus to more varsity and varsity with a ginning of the game having varsity starting at 5 p.m. easily respond to workforce needs in our area. We invite you to support score of 49-43; 41-30. twice the score of Altha and varsity starting at 7:30 The Campaign for Our Community’s University by helping us build an Bethlehem junior var- ending the fi rst period with p.m. on Jan. 7 in an away endowment for tomorrow’s jobs. Our goal is to establish a $5 million sity took the lead in the a score of 12-6 and contin- game. endowment for the College of Applied Studies by 2017, which will allow FSU Panama City to establish student scholarships, implement new degree programs and provide new equipment and technology.

To learn how you can support our community’s university, contact Like us on Mary Beth Lovingood at (850) 770-2108 or [email protected]. WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS/

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Special to Halifax Media Group Friends, family and co-workers came celebrate 38 years of service for Janice Hewett as PeoplesSouth Bank wished her a fond farewell a Retirement Reception held in her honor on Dec. 16. “She’s Special to Halifax Media Group been a city president of Bonifay branch and a Chrystal Gross, patient care manager, and Julie compliance officer for the bank, which has 19 Pettis, executive director, both of Emerald Coast branches and a twentieth branch being built in Hospice, welcome new administrative volunteer Dothan,” said loan officer Gail Davis. “She’s a Susan Brandt to the Chipley office. Sue is a new wonderful person, and we’re definitely going to volunteer who provides clerical and administrative miss her. She’s done a wonderful job with her work, assistance to the staff at Emerald Coast Hospice in which has been 38 years in banking and almost 14 Chipley. If you are interested in being a volunteer, years with PeoplesSouth Bank.” call Margo Lamb at 638-8787.

Celena Medley | Special to Halifax Media Group JROTC rifle team gets early Christmas present The Bonifay Kiwanis Club made a Christmas donation of $200 to the Bonifay Nursing and Rehabilitation Center shortly before their meeting on Dec. 11. Special to Halifax Media Group BONIFAY — The Holmes County High School NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS JROTC rifle team has been trying to determine how they could get better rifles for their rifle team. Out of 468 JROTC units in the state of Florida, only 27 teams are selected to attend the state rifle championship competition, which has been in existence for the last two years. Holmes County JROTC Rifle Team has had the honor of being a contender both years at Island Coast High School in Cape Coral. All JROTC units have the M887 Daisy Air Rifles but are venturing out to find a way to always better their scores with better rifles. The JROTC units are Special to Halifax Media Group restricted in some way Members of the Holmes County High School JROTC rifle team include, from in that the air rifle must left, Cliff McGowan, Randy Adams, Christian Grimes and 1SG Burlew. comply with specific air rifle requirements on Chapter of the National state rifle championship competition to see who velocity, function, weight, Wild Turkey Federation competition had this rifle. will get the honor to shoot trigger weight capability presented Holmes County The rifle team can only the Crosman Challenger and general configuration. JROTC rifle commander take four members to the Competition Air Rifle. Special to Halifax Media Group The cost must be under Christian Grimes a $500 state competition and Maybe Santa will find a $525. Cliff McGowan The Holmes County Council on Aging celebrated its check to purchase a has been trying to figure way to put three more of and Randy Adams, local Crosman Challenger out how to purchase these rifles underneath November birthdays on Nov. 22. From left are Dot chapter officers from Competition Air Rifle. The these new and improved the JROTC Christmas Carroll and Lilia Grier. Holmes Creek Longspurs, team that won last year’s rifles. They will hold a tree. Crossword Puzzle Live Oak Drive Thru of Lights

Special to Halifax Media Group Live Oak Assembly of God has its annual Drive Thru of Lights display up for the month of December with free entry to all vehicles. The church is at 2118 Live Oak Road in Bonifay just off of County Road 177A.

Softball Celebrity Chipley Tire & Service Jennie Finch 24 Hr. road Service is Coming 1201 Jackson street • chipley to Chipola! (850) 638-5885 Oil Change Rotate & Two Day Camp - January 25 & 26 $ 95 Balance The 2 day camp includes instruction each $192495 day with lunch on Saturday. Registration Most Vehicles $ 95 Up to 5 qts. 24 deadline is Friday, January 21. synthetic blend Most Vehicles Registration fee is $250. No on-site registration will be available. Tires • Brakes • Starters • Alternators • Radiators Most of your car care needs! For more information, call Kelly Brookins at We also take care of 850-718-2468, Belinda Hendrix at 850-718-2358 TrailerTires • 4-Wheelers •Tractor • ATV and minor alignment 5018700 SOLUTION ON PAGE A9 or Jimmy Hendrix at 850-573-1508. Wednesday, December 25, 2013 Extra Washington County News | Holmes County Times-Advertiser | A9 Community CALENDAR SATURDAY Meeting at Patillos 6 p.m.: Holmes County 9 a.m. – 11 a.m.: Amazing Grace 4 p.m.: Holmes County The Holmes County 6-7:30 p.m.: Salvation Army Commission meets second Church USDA Food Distribution Historical Society 2nd Thursday Community Health Clinic located Domestic Violence and Rape Tuesdays. every third Thursday (Holmes of each month. at 203 W. Iowa Street, Bonifay, will Crisis Program (SADVP) hosts a 7 p.m.: Narcotics Anonymous County Residents Only) 6 p.m.: TOPS meets at 7 p.m. be open from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m., domestic violence support group meeting, Blessed Trinity Catholic 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.: Money Sense with weigh in at 6 p.m. at Mt. the first and third Saturday at the SADVP Rural Outreach Church on County Road 177A at Goodwill Career Training Olive Baptist Church The Alford Community Health office, 1461 S. Railroad Ave., Center; call 638-0093; every third 6 p.m.: The Holmes County Clinic will be the 2nd and 4th Apartment 1, in Chipley. Call WEDNESDAY Thursday Historical Society meets first Saturdays of each month, from 10 Emma or Jess at 415-5999. 10 a.m. to noon: Holmes Council 10 a.m. to noon: Holmes Council Thursdays at 6 p.m. The public is a.m. until the last patient is seen. on Aging provides hot meals and on Aging provides hot meals and invited to attend. 10 a.m. – noon: Children’s TUESDAY socialization. socialization. 6 p.m.: Washington County education day 4th Saturday of 8 to 9 a.m.: Tai Chi Class at 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.: The Vernon 10:30 a.m.: Chipley Library Council on Aging Line Dancing every month North Bay Clan the Washington County Public Historical Society Museum is preschool story time. Class for more information call Tribal Grounds, 1560 Lonnie Library, Chipley Branch open to the public from 10 a.m. 11 a.m.: Washington Council on 638-6216 Road. 8 to 10 a.m.: Church Fellowship to 2 p.m. Meetings are fourth Aging (Chipley) senior lunches; 6:30 p.m.: T.O.P.S. Mt. Olive Breakfasts at Around the Corner Wednesdays at 2 p.m. for reservations, call 638-6217. Baptist Church on State Road 79 SUNDAY Grill. Breakfast provided. All 11 a.m.: Washington Council on Donations accepted. North. 8 p.m.: Alcoholics Anonymous denominations welcome. Aging (Chipley) senior lunches; 11 a.m.: Care Givers Support 7 p.m.: Narcotics Anonymous meeting in the board room at 10 a.m. to noon: Holmes Council for reservations, call 638-6217. group meets third Thursdays at meeting, Blessed Trinity Catholic Graceville-Campbellton Hospital on Aging provides hot meals and Donations accepted. the First Presbyterian Church at Church on County Road 177A in Graceville. socialization. 1 p.m.: Line dancing, 4437 Clinton St. in Marianna. 11 a.m.: Washington Council on Washington Council on Aging in Noon: Alcoholics Anonymous FRIDAY MONDAY Aging (Chipley) senior lunches; Chipley. open meeting at New Life 6 a.m.: Men’s Breakfast and 10 a.m. to noon: Holmes Council for reservations, call 638-6217. 7 p.m.: Depression and Bipolar Assembly Fellowship Hall, Bible Study at Hickory Hill on Aging provides bingo, exercise, Donations accepted. Support Group meets at First Chipley Baptist Church in Westville. games, activities, hot meals and Noon: Chipley Kiwanis Club Baptist Church educational 1 p.m.: Caregivers Meeting 10 a.m. to noon: Holmes Council socialization. meeting. annex building in Bonifay. Call at Washington County Council on Aging provides bingo, exercise, 11 a.m.: Washington Council on Noon: Alcoholics Anonymous 547-4397. on Aging in Chipley for more games, activities, hot meals and Aging (Chipley) senior lunches; open meeting, New Life Assembly information call 638-6216 socialization. for reservations, call 638-6217. Fellowship Hall, Chipley. THURSDAY 2 p.m.: Writers Group meets 11 a.m.: Washington Council on Donations accepted. 5 p.m.: BINGO at St. Joseph 7:30 a.m.: Washington County the first Thursday of each month Aging (Chipley) senior lunches; 6 p.m.: Third Monday Holmes/ Catholic Church games start at Chamber of Commerce breakfast (unless a holiday) at the Chipley for reservations, call 638-6217. Washington Relay For Life 6:25 p.m. Call Peg Russ at 638-451 every third Thursday Library Donations accepted.

Community EVENTS Obituaries Sound of Music and live like a champion. Ricky L. Ewing Neil L. Eitson Jennie Finch and other Auditions Softball Greats will lead Ricky L. (Bear) Ewing, Danny, all of Orlando; Mr. Neil Louis Eitson, clear, words were “Roll MARIANNA — Chipola a full day of personal 54, of Chipley, passed one brother, Al Ewing age 58, passed away Tide.” College Theatre will hold instruction covering all away Saturday, Dec. 14, of Orlando; one sister, Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2013, at Neil Louis Eitson auditions for “The Sound aspects of softball. 2013, at his home. Bear Pamela Martin of Brewer, his home in Bainbridge, is survived by his of Music,” Monday, Jan. 6, The Camp will continue was born Feb. 3, 1959, in Maine and one grandson, Ga. Service and interment wife, Donna Eitson of in the Chipola Center for Jan. 26, from 9 a.m. to Covington, Ky., to the late Austin Eugene Schwartz of for Mr. Eitson will be held Bainbridge; mother, the Arts. Ages first grade noon. Skills camp coaches Edward W. and Mary J. Orlando. in Oak Hill Cemetery, Alice Eitson of Quincy; and up are welcome. No will include Jennie Finch, (Meadows) Ewing. He was Memorial services were Jasper, Ala., at a later daughters, Angela Rice previous experience is Kat Dodson, Ivy Renfroe, a former project manager held Saturday, Dec. 21, date. and husband, Jason required. Lauren Gibson and Raven for a major fire sprinkler 2013, at 2 p.m., at Brown Neil Louis Eitson was of Ruston, La., Amy Those auditioning for Chavanne. installation company in Funeral Home, Main born Sept. 10, 1955, in Richards and husband, the Von Trap children Campers will receive Orlando, where his many Street Chapel in Chipley. Thomasville, Ga. to Louie Michael of Lewisville, will audition at 5 p.m. instruction from projects included Disney’s The family received Clinton Eitson and Alice Arkansas, and Cassie Adults and all others will professional coaches and Animal Kingdom. He had friends from 1 p.m. until Watson Eitson. He grew- Riddle and husband, Brad audition at 6:30 p.m. Call- players, lunch on Saturday, been a resident of Chipley service time. Cremation up in Bonifay; a graduate of Magnolia, Arkansas; back auditions are at 6 Camp T-shirt, Personalized for the past 10 years where followed. In lieu of flowers, of Holmes County High sisters, Brenda Helms and p.m., Jan. 7. The Sound of Softball and Certificate of he was owner and operator donations may be made School. He graduated from husband, Judge of Quincy Music is a musical with Participation of Bear’s BBQ. Bear was in his memory to the Florida State University and Melissa Stanton music by Richard and For information, call a member of the Loyal Building Fund of First and worked as a civil and husband, Mark of Hammerstein. Kelly Brookins at 850-718- Order of the Moose. Baptist Church, P.O. Box engineer for the City of McDonough, Ga. and Many songs from the 2468, Belinda Hendrix at Survivors include 643, Chipley, FL 32428. Quincy. Neil loved to fish seven grandchildren. musical have become 850-718-2358 or Jimmy his wife, Marsha D. Brown Funeral Home of and hunt. His real passion On-line condolences standards, such as Hendrix at 850-573-1508. (Thompson) Ewing of Chipley is in charge of the was Alabama football. A may be sent at www. “Edelweiss,” “My Favorite Chipley; two Daughters, arrangements. Friends matter of fact, his last, Coxfuneral.net. Things,” “Climb Ev’ry Spring into Vegetable Melonie Schwartz and and family may sign the Mountain,” “Do-Re-Mi,” husband Tim and Angel online register at www. and the title song “The Gardening Roskowski and husband brownfh.net. Sound of Music.” Contact BONIFAY — The Holmes Ruby M. Steverson Charles Sirmon, 850-718- County Extension 2227; sirmonc@chipola. Office will be holding an Leland T. O’Quinn Mrs. Ruby Myrle Ala.; seven grandchildren, Steverson, 84, of Bonifay, Kevin Watkins, Kyle edu. interactive video series for Mr. Leland Timothy Thomas Robert O’Quinn passed away Dec. 16, 2013. Watkins, Justin Joyner, novice gardeners from 6- O’Quinn, 63, of Bonifay, and William Carnston She was born Oct. 30, 1929, Jerome Steverson, Susan 7:30 p.m. on every Tuesday passed away Dec. 17, 2013, O’Quinn. Harpist to Preform as to the late Lester Ewell Slay, Amy Losee and from Jan. 14 to Feb. 4, at Southeast Alabama Mr. O’Quinn is survived Camp and Minnie Lee Melissa Hudson and 10 part of Artist Series 2014 in the Extension Medical Center in Dothan, by his wife, Debra O’Quinn Roberts Camp. great-grandchildren. MARIANNA — The Office Conference Room Ala. He was born Nov, 26, of Bonifay, and a brother, In addition to her Funeral services were Chipola Artist Series in Bonifay. Cost will be 1950, in Bradenton. Samuel Katzen of Ft. parents, Mrs. Steverson held at 10 a.m., Wednesday, presents harpist Anna $30 per person or $45 per Mr. O’Quinn was Lauderdale. was preceded in death by Dec. 18, 2013, at New Maria Mendieta, at 7 p.m., couple. preceded in death by Memorialization was her husband, Raymond Smyrna Assembly of God Jan. 16, in the Center for Anyone interested his parents, Leland G. by cremation with Peel Steverson; a son, Jerry Church with the Rev. the Arts. can contact the Holmes O’Quinn and Betty Swain Funeral Home in charge of Steverson and a daughter, Michael Tadlock and the Leading the audience County Extension Office at O’Quinn and two brothers, arrangements. through the right turns, 547-1108. Lisa Steverson. Rev. Mike White officiating. dips, and smoky cafes Mrs. Steverson is Interment followed in of Argentina, harpist Anthony F. Polino survived by a son, Mike the Bonifay Cemetery Anna Maria Mendieta’s CHS students to Steverson and wife with Peel Funeral Home Tango del Cielo (Tango perform ‘Grease’ Anthony ‘Tony’ Francis Polino, 82, of Bonifay, died Deborah of Bonifay; a directing. Family received Dec. 13, 2013. daughter, Tammy Brown friends from 6 to 8 p.m., at from Heaven) is a fresh CHIPLEY —Chipley High innovative presentation A memorial service was held, Dec. 18, 2013. Peel Fu- of Bonifay; a sister, Bonnie New Smyrna Assembly of School Music Theater neral Home in charge of arrangements. Williams of Enterprise, God Church. of the passionate and students will perform their sensuous music of the spring musical, “Grease,” Tango and Spanish at 7 p.m. April 10-12. For Guidelines Flamenco. Complete with more information, call Latin instruments and 638-6100. Obituary notices are written by Find Obituaries. Flamenco dancers, the funeral homes and relatives of the decease. The Washington County News/Holmes Share Condolences. theatrical music and dance County Times-Advertiser reserves the right program is a must see. HCHS chorus to edit for AP style and format. Families Tickets are available to perform submitting notices must type them in a online at www.chipola.edu. typeface and font that can be scanned into Celebrate a Life. Tickets will be available in ‘Decades of Music’ a computer. Deadline for obituaries is noon BONIFAY — The Holmes on Monday for the following Wednesday the Center for the Arts Box newspaper. Obituaries may be emailed to Upload your Legacy guest book photos now for FREE! Office. County High School [email protected] or delivered With your paid obituary, family and friends will now Chorus will present to the Washington County News at 1364 Jennie Finch “Decades of Music” North Railroad Ave, Chipley or Holmes have unlimited access to uploaded photos free of charge. March 13-15 at the HCHS County Times-Advertiser at 112 Eat Virginia Ave. in Bonifay. coming to Chipola for auditorium. On the IMPROVED obituary section Softball Camp of www.chipleypaper.com or MARIANNA — Area bonifaynow.com, you can: softball players will have Crossword SOLUTION • More easily search the most timely and the once-in-a-lifetime chance to work with complete online resource for newspaper softball superstar Jennie obituaries Finch and four other • View and sign the new online professional players at the Guest Books Chipola College Softball • Online access will also allow you to field, Jan. 25 and 26. attach a candle to your love ones name The two day Chipola along with your message. camp will include instruction each day with lunch on Saturday. Registration deadline Find obituaries, share condolences and is Jan. 21. Registration fee is $250. 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One of the special things at St. Joseph the Worker at controversy raises its have his place in our No matter what time of year, you about a Grandfather is he always 5 p.m.; Midnight Mass at St. ugly red-scarfed head. culture. I know children can always fi nd a Grandfather, makes time for children. God Anne, Marianna; and Dec. 25, Year after year, this are enamored with him which is more than can be said of made Grandfathers for children. Mass at St. Anne at 8:30 a.m. hullabaloo continues and in his silly little red suit Father Christmas. Even though most Grandfathers and St. Joseph the Worker at nobody has taken the and funny hat. Third, Father Christmas just are hard of hearing, they always 11 a.m. initiative to deal with this Just between you and brings toys in his huge bag. I hear what is important. holiday wrangling. That DR. JAMES me, no self-respecting grant you, some of these toys Sixth, Father Christmas, is, until now. L. SNYDER Grandfather would be are terrifi c. I am not going to sell when his work is fi nished, lays Red Hill UMC Mission Normally, I am a Out to Pastor caught dead dressed like Father Christmas short on this his fi nger alongside of his nose Supper mild-mannered person Father Christmas. I will aspect. I believe credit should be and up the chimney he goes. BONIFAY — Red Hill UMC’s and just to be on the safe side, admit that some Grandfathers given where credit is due, unless Now that is fi ne, but it was a next Mission Supper will be I stay out of telephone booths. dress rather silly and act even it is my credit card. Grandfather who invented the Jan. 24. You cannot be too careful, if you sillier. Grandfathers should get “pull-my-fi nger” joke. know what I mean. I believe I should set the some recognition for other I know similarities exist As a great philosopher once record straight between Father things that are just as wonderful. between Father Christmas and said, “I’ve stands all I can stand Christmas and Grandfathers. Grandfathers, for example, are Grandfathers. Both, for example, and I can’t stands no more.” Let me compare these two right full of stories, jokes and a lot are rotund and quite jolly. Both This Christmas inequality now and clear up this subject. more. love cookies. However, that just has been going on for a very Then you can be the judge. I If the truth were known, may be where the similarity long time. It is about time have complete confi dence in the Father Christmas does not have ends. somebody took some action intelligence of my readers. the time to tell a story to any What people do not know, in this regard. Since nobody First, Father Christmas child. I think this is sad. Sadder and I have this on good else has the courage to take makes up a list of naughty and still, does he even know a story? authority, Father Christmas on this subject, I pick up my nice children. I feel, and I am Fourth, Father Christmas always sends the Christmas pen (actually it’s my computer speaking as a Grandfather, drives around in an old- bill to Grandfathers. Of course, keyboard) and duly attack the this is highly discriminatory. fashioned sleigh powered by Grandfathers do not complain subject at hand. Children should not be subjected eight tiny reindeer, with no room about this for one moment. We I know, as I begin, what I to such discrimination in this to take children for rides. What are glad to help whenever we am going to say will not sit day of enlightenment. is that all about? can; however, it would be nice well with certain portions of Today, children have it Nothing is more exciting for to have a little bit of recognition the population. Some will even hard enough without this silly children than driving around during the Christmas holiday. accuse me of jealousy and other overweight elf from the North with their Grandfather, usually One thing Grandfathers can foul attitudes. It just has to be Pole putting undue pressure in some old pickup with an do Father Christmas cannot said. on them. Grandfathers love array of unidentifi able aromas. do is pray. Blessed are the This disparity is between both naughty and nice children, Whatever they are driving, the grandchildren who have a Father Christmas and especially the naughty. ride always ends with ice cream. Grandfather who prays for them. Grandfathers. As a card- Grandfathers know naughty Try getting Father Christmas “Confess your faults one carrying member of the children need more attention. to drive children for ice cream to another, and pray one for Grandfather’s union (GFU), I Second, Father Christmas and see what he does. another, that ye may be healed. feel I have the right to express only comes once a year. What Fifth, Father Christmas, The effectual fervent prayer of a my mind on this subject. In my I want to know is what he is no matter where you see him, righteous man availeth much.” opinion, Father Christmas is doing the rest of the year. From is always in a hurry. He never (James 5:16 KJV.) getting too much attention at the pictures I have seen, I am seems to have enough time to One righteous Grandfather the expense of Grandfathers guessing it is not in the area of spend with children. Sure, toys is worth all the Father everywhere. exercise. are great, but no toy can equal Christmases in the world.

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Traveling over susceptible, even if the holiday season they are properly is a tradition immunized.” many families Once you’ve uphold. Whether weighed the risks you’re going to and benefits to visit out-of-town decide which option family members or Pet Talk would work best for embarking on your your pet, it is time annual Colorado to evaluate which ski trip, escaping from sitter or boarding facility is the hustle and bustle of the perfect match. When everyday life can be quite choosing a sitter, ask for the holiday treat. For your references from fellow pet- Special to Halifax Media Group furry family members, owning friends, and follow however, this is not the up with the owners on how From left, front row: Carolyn Davidson, C/SGM Ashley Eberhardt, C/SGT Drew Hatch, C/1LT Laurel case. Being left alone at their pets were when they Murley and C/CPL Susie Ulberg. Back row, from left: Jean Hathcox, Hilda Logan, C/CPL Ethan Spears home while the people returned from their trip. and C/CPL Alexandria Sanders. you love are away can be Researching a boarding an unsettling experience, facility before your trip is a so here are some tips good idea as well. for keeping your pets “Visit the boarding comfortable and happy facilities ahead of time and JROTC has service learning project while you’re gone. ask yourself, ‘What do they There are many viable smell like? How is the noise Special to Halifax Media Group inventory list as their squads to the high school and conducted a options to consider if your level?’” Eckman said. brought in their food. The platoon class for the rest of the Blue Devil pet is not accompanying Before leaving your BONIFAY — On Dec. 2, the Holmes sergeants gave the food items to Battalion on what they had learned. you on vacation. Hiring a house with the sitter, there County High School JROTC chose the Battalion Logistics and Supply Every cadet in the battalion filled pet sitter, boarding your pet are some preparations you a mission for its annual service officer. The JROTC program took a out a learning log and will end the at your veterinary clinic or should make to ensure learning project. squad of staff members to the local mission at the end of the holidays doggy care facility or even a comfortable and safe The mission was to conduct a thrift store, where they were taught when they receive from the local asking your animal-loving experience for both the food drive for needy people during how to construct a food box and thrift store the total number of neighbors if Spot could stay sitter and pet. “Unplug all the Christmas holidays at the local what a box of food consists of. They people that they had help. with them for the week are unnecessary electronics, thrift store. All the cadets agreed also learned what it took to qualify The JROTC would like to thank all good possibilities. It is especially those your pet on gathering 10 nonperishable food to receive the box. Store Manager Carolyn Davidson, your animal’s personality can pull the cords on, and items. The cadets constructed Hilda Logan, Julie Brannon, Jean and preferences that close off any rooms the Cadets in leadership positions numerous boxes with the food they Hathcox, and Bobby Miller for their determine which of these pets should not be in while (platoon sergeants) made an bought in. The staff class returned volunteer work. options will work best. you’re away,” Eckman said. “Some pets do better “Having the pet sitter come at home, like cats or dogs and spend a little time with who are easily stressed, your pet before the trip can but some pets can be also be helpful.” destructive when left If you’re leaving Celebrate Gasparilla in Tampa Bay alone for too long,” said Dr. your pets at a boarding Stacy Eckman, lecturer facility, there are ways TAMPA — Named for legendary marching bands and more than 50 5 p.m. Admission is $10 per adult, $7 at the Texas A&M College you can ensure their pirate, Jose Gaspar, who terrorized Krewes. Along Kennedy Boulevard, for seniors (65+ yrs.), $7 for students of Veterinary Medicine & comfort during their time the coastal waters of West Florida the Gasparilla Pirate Fest Street and $5 for children (4-12 yrs.). Biomedical Sciences. “Both away from you. “Some during the 18th and early 19th Festival takes place from 10 a.m. to The celebration continues with pet sitters and boarding boarding facilities offer centuries, Tampa Bay’s destination- 10 p.m., with live entertainment, food the Gasparilla Distance Classic, facilities offer many day visits to allow your wide annual Gasparilla celebration and a colorful cast of characters. which takes place Feb. 21-23 benefits, depending on the pet to visit once or twice kicks off each January with a full Area restaurants and hotels and includes a 5K, 8K, 15K, half- pet.” before a trip, which can schedule of pirate-themed events. also participate. The Wine Studio marathon and even a run for kids For the pet that would be help them acclimate to From a 4-mile parade of pirates to will offer $5 grottos of Sangria ages 2-10. Athletes can participate more comfortable in his or the environment before a specialty packages and a waterfront and $7 Pirate Pizzas; Gaspar’s in a single event or variety of her own home, pet sitters longer trip,” Eckman said. half-marathon, Tampa unloads Grotto is hosting its 2nd Annual combinations of two or more. All can be a wonderful choice. “Taking a special toy or untold Gasparilla treasures for Gasparilla Eve Pirates Gathering races take place along Bayshore “Pet sitters can come often blanket with your pet may visitors and locals to plunder. with live music and vendors; and Boulevard. and check on not only your make them a little more On Jan. 18, one week before the the Saddlebrook Resort Tampa On March 1-2, the Raymond pets, but also your home,” comfortable outside the full pirate invasion begins in all its will welcome visitors with a special James Gasparilla Festival of the Eckman said. “By staying home.” spirited revelry, younger swabs and Gasparilla Getaway package. Arts takes place in downtown Tampa at home, your pets are in Whether you choose their families enjoy their own special For those who want to join the at the Curtis Hixon Waterfront familiar surroundings with to put your pet up in a celebration with the Children’s invasion and celebration by water Park, featuring works from some plenty of space to move boarding facility or have Gasparilla Extravaganza. An and don’t have a boat, the Tampa of the country’s most acclaimed around.” However, if your a pet sitter come to your alcohol-free event, the extravaganza Water Taxi Company provides hours artists and rising stars. Featured art animal is not tolerant of house, just remember that includes a children’s parade, of fun and frivolity with a special includes ceramic, digital, drawing, new people coming into for your pets, being left preschooler stroll, parachute jump tour that includes meeting up with fiber, glass, jewelry, mixed media, your home, it might be behind while their family team, “piratechnics” and more. The Gaspar and following him to the painting, photography, printmaking, difficult for the pet sitter to is away can be a stressful event takes place along Bayshore Tampa Convention Center. sculpture, watercolor and wood. The come and care for your pet. situation. Make sure to Boulevard from 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. At the Henry B. Plant Museum, event also features the works of local For instances such as this, give them plenty of love On Jan. 25, the Gasparilla the new exhibit, Gasparilla: A Tampa young artists, live entertainment a boarding facility would be and affection before your Pirate Fest gets underway as Tradition, explores Tampa’s premier and a children’s art activity area. the better option. departure and upon your the Gasparilla Flotilla sets sail at party. Find out who the motley crew March 8-9 is the Gasparilla However, there are arrival. Remember that 11:30 a.m. from the south end of was, and take in some of the pirate Music Festival, which takes place in always risks to consider while you may enjoy a Hillsborough Bay. Led by the world’s booty and things of beauty during Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park and when sending your pet off vacation away from home, only fully rigged pirate ship, the the city’s only exhibit of Krewe of Kiley Gardens Park and will feature to be boarded. for your pets, there is no Jose Gasparilla, a flotilla of pleasure Gasparilla memorabilia, including musical acts from a wide variety of “In most boarding place like home with their craftm follows along to participate coronation robes, ball invitations, genres on several stages and cuisine facilities your pet is in family for the holidays. in the annual re-enactment of programs, crowns and costumes, from the region’s top restaurants. a kennel, and although the historic pirate invasion. Upon as well as vintage photographs of This year’s lineup includes, some facilities offer ‘suites’ Pet Talk is a service of landing at the waterfront Tampa the invasion, parade floats, pirates The Flaming Lips, Los Amigos for your pets, these are the College of Veterinary Convention Center, the mayor and royal courts. Gasparilla: A Invisibles, Delta Spirit, Jason Isbell, still much more confined Medicine & Biomedical will hand over the keys to the city, Tampa Tradition will run from Jan. Anders Osborne and more. areas than many pets are Sciences, Texas A&M and the official celebration begins. 17 through Feb. 23. Film footage Celebrating independent used to,” Eckman said. University. Stories can The Gasparilla Invasion Brunch from the 1920s titled “Memories filmmakers from around the world, “And while many facilities be viewed on the Web at runs from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at TCC, of Gasparilla Festivals” will also the Gasparilla International Film require immunization vetmed.tamu.edu/pettalk. followed by the 3.8-mile Gasparilla be shown continuously. A National Festival kicks off March 19 featuring against many of the more Suggestions for future Parade of Pirates in downtown Historic Landmark, the museum is five days of Florida and world common disorders, your topics may be directed to Tampa from 2-5:30 p.m., including open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 premiere showings, shorts, indie pet can still be exposed and [email protected]. more than 90 elaborate floats, 14 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, noon to films, educational panels and more.

11-3411 house, the address of be published in the need of a special ac- 12-3485 OR AGAINST THE 4, 2013, in the Circuit highest and best bid- IN THE CIRCUIT which is 201 North Ok- Holmes County Adver- commodation to partic- IN THE CIRCUIT ABOVE NAMED Court of Holmes der, for cash, on the COURT FOR HOLMES lahoma Street, Bonifay, tiser for four consecu- ipate in this proceeding COURT OF THE DEFENDANT(S), WHO County, Florida, the front steps of the COUNTY, FLORIDA Florida, on January 8, tive weeks as required shall, within a reasona- FOURTEENTH JUDI- (IS/ARE) NOT KNOWN clerk shall sell the Holmes County Court- File No. 13- 435CA 2014 at 1:30 p.m. Cen- by law. ble time prior to any CIAL CIRCUIT IN AND TO BE DEAD OR property situated in house, 201 North Okla- Division: Civil Circuit tral time, or as soon S/Lucas N. Taylor proceeding, contact FOR HOLMES ALIVE, WHETHER Holmes County, Flor- homa Street, Bonifay, IN RE: THE DISSOLU- thereafter as same may Lucas N. Taylor the Court, the address COUNTY, FLORIDA SAID UNKNOWN PAR- ida, described as: FL 32425, on January TION OF THE HOLMES be heard, the Petition Attorney for Holmes of which is: CASE NO. TIES CLAIM AS HEIRS, LOTS 8 AND 9 OF 23, 2014 beginning at COUNTY FAIR ASSO- to Dissolve the Holmes County Fair Associa- 201 North Oklahoma 30-2013-CA-000283 DEVISEES, GRANT- BLOCK E OF THE 11:00 AM. CIATION, INC. County Fair Associa- tion, Inc. Street, Bonifay, Florida REGIONS BANK D/B/A EES, ASSIGNEES, MCCASKILL PLAT OF If you are a person tion, Inc. as filed in Florida Bar No. 670189 32425, REGIONS MORTGAGE LIENORS, CREDI- THE TOWN OF BONI- claiming a right to NOTICE OF HEARING Holmes County Case 122B S. Waukesha Telephone Number: Plaintiff, TORS, TRUSTEES, FAY, FLORIDA, IN funds remaining after YOU ARE HEREBY NO- Number 13-435 CA. Street (850) 547-1100. v. SPOUSES, OR OTHER SECTION 31, TOWN- the sale, you must file a TIFIED that the under- Time set aside by the Post Office Box 1267 As published in the ROBERT R. LONG; CLAIMANTS; SHIP 5 NORTH, claim with the clerk no signed will call up for court is thirty minutes Bonifay, FL 32425 Holmes County Times KELLIE RANAE Defendants. RANGE 14 WEST, later than 60 days after hearing before the (30 minutes). Telephone: (850) Advertiser November BARFIELD; UNKNOWN NOTICE OF SALE HOLMES COUNTY, the sale. If you fail to Honorable Chris Patter- PLEASE GOVERN 547-7301 27, December 4, 11, TENANT 1; UNKNOWN Notice is hereby given FLORIDA. file a claim you will not son, judge of the above YOURSELVES AC- Fax: (850) 547-7303 18, 2013. TENANT 2; AND ALL that, pursuant to the a/k/a 1009 N HUB- be entitled to any re- court, in the judge’s CORDINGLY. In accordance with the UNKNOWN PARTIES Summary Final Judg- BARD ST, BONIFAY, maining funds. chambers in the I CERTIFY that a copy Americans with Disabil- CLAIMING BY, ment of Foreclosure FL 32425-1704 Dated this 6 day of De- Holmes County Court- hereof has been or will ities Act, persons in THROUGH, UNDER entered on December at public sale, to the cember, 2013.

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Kyle Hudson the sale price shall be By: Diane Eaton from the sale, if any, MOBILE HOME: SE- ama City, FL 32402 or Cleaning Services Immediate Case Man- FOR RENT Clerk of the Circuit paid in full to the Clerk Deputy Clerk other than the property RIAL NUMBER by phone at (850) available. No job too ager Position availa- 1B/R apartment, con- Court by 4:00 p.m., on the As published in the owner as of the date of WHC018264GA. 747-5338 at least seven big or too small. Refer- ble at Holmes Council venient location in By:Diane Eaton same day as the sale. Holmes County Time the Lis Pendens must Commonly known as: (7) days before your ences available. on Aging, Inc. Chipley. No pets. Deputy Clerk This sale is made pur- Advertiser on Decem- file a claim within sixty 2036 BUCK scheduled court ap- 547-3021 or 768-0434. Requirements are: 850-638-4640 As published in the suant to the Default Fi- ber 18, 2013 and De- (60) days after the sale. TREADWELL RD., pearance, or immedi- (1) Case Managers Holmes County Times nal Judgment entered cember 25, 2013. WITNESS MY HAND BONIFAY, FL 32425, ately upon receiving Wanted to Rent; with the following quali- Mandi Lea Apart- Advertiser on Decem- in a case pending in and the seal of this Commence at the this notification if the fications shall also have ments in Vernon, 12-3491 Farm land or pasture ber 18, 2013 and De- the Circuit Court of Court on December 6, Northwest corner of time before the sched- a minimum of two (2) 2/BR. Financial Assis- IN THE CIRCUIT in Chipley & cember 25, 2013. Escambia County, Flor- 2013. Section 14, Township 5 uled appearance is less years of relevant expe- tance available if quali- COURT OF THE suroundding areas ida, the style of which Cody Taylor orth, Range 15 West of than seven (7) days. If rience: fied. 638-4640. 12-3490 FOURTEENTH JUDI- for the year 2014. is Diane Gail Pursell, Clerk of the Circuit Holmes County, Flor- you are hearing im- 850-718-1859. I. Bachelor’s de- IN THE CIRCUIT as Personal Repre- CIAL CIRCUIT Court ida, thence South 04 paired, please call 711. gree in social work, so- COURT IN AND FOR IN AND FOR HOLMES Nice Upstairs 1BR sentative of the Estate By:Diane Eaton degrees 54 minutes 25 Clerk of the Circuit ciology, psychology, Apartment. Kitchen, liv- HOLMES COUNTY, of Glenn G. Watt v. Da- COUNTY, FLORIDA Deputy Clerk seconds East along the Court gerontology or a re- FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION ingroom & large vid W. Curry, et al., As published in the West boundary line of By Diane Eaton lated social services walk-in closet. Rent, CIVIL DIVISION and the docket number CASE NO.: Holmes County Times said section 14, Deputy Clerk field Case No: 2010 CA 30-2013-CA-000225 $350.00/mth. Call of which is Case No.: Advertiser on 2375.87 feet to the As published in the WANTED; II. Registered 547-5244. 000353 2010 CA 000353. CITIBANK, N.A., AS December 18, 2013 Point of Beginning, Holmes County Times Nurse, licensed to DIANE GAIL TRUSTEE FOR LEH- Musical Instruments In accordance with the and December 25, thence North 87 de- Advertisr on December of any kind in any practice in the state PURSELL, Americans Disabilities MAN XS TRUST 2013. grees 03 minutes 00 25, 2013 and January III. Bachelor’s de- Spacious AS PERSONAL REP- MORTGAGE condition. Piano, One Bedroom Act, if you are a person seconds East, 263.48 1, 2014 banjoes, drums, gree in a field other RESENTATIVE with a disability who PASS-THROUGH CER- 1-3491 feet to the centerline of than social science Apartment OF THE ESTATE OF TIFICATES SERIES IN THE CIRCUIT guitars, amps. needs any accommo- a county road, thence LESSONS. (2) Case Mangers $475 GLENN G. WATT, de- dation in order to par- 2006-15, COURT OF THE FOUR- South 22 degrees 46 with the following quali- ceased, Plaintiff, TEENTH Covington Music, ticipate in this proceed- minutes 59 seconds Chipley. fications shall also have Everything NEW Plaintiff, ing, you are entitled, at vs. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN West along said center- a minimum of four (4) vs. STEPHEN HUNTER , et AND FOR HOLMES UNPLANNED PREG- 850-638-5050. no cost to you, to the line 316.77 feet; thence NANCY? Adoption-A years of relevant expe- Available Dec 28. DAVID W. CURRY, et provision of certain as- al, COUNTY, FLORIDA South 86 degrees 13 rience. al., Defendant(s). CASE NO.: brave & selfless choice. sistance. Please con- minutes 56 seconds Medical, living & coun- I. Licensed Prac- Stove/Refrigerator. Defendants. tact Clerk of the Court, NOTICE OF FORE- 30-2013-CA-000206 West, 116.15 feet to tical Nurse, licensed to Division: Judge Patter- CLOSURE SALE VANDERBILT MORT- seling expenses paid. Free W/S/G 201 N. Oklahoma said West line of Sec- Choose the loving & fi- practice in the state No Pets son Street, Bonifay, Florida NOTICE IS HEREBY GAGE AND FINANCE, tion 14, thence North (3) Case Managers NOTICE OF FORE- GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- INC., nancially secure family. Convenient location 32425, at (850) 04 degrees 54 minutes Compassionate Atty. with out the aforemen- Downtown Chipley CLOSURE SALE 547-1100 within two (2) nal Judgment of Mort- a Tennessee Corpora- 25 seconds West along tioned qualifications Notice is hereby given gage Foreclosure tion, Lauren Feingold 24/7 638-3306. working days of your said West line of Sec- 866-633-0397 may substitute profes- that the undersigned, receipt of this Notice; if dated November 27, P.O. Box 9800 tion 14, 287.18 feet to sional human service Cody Taylor, Clerk of 2013 and entered in Maryville, TN 37802 www.fklhearttoheart.net you are hearing im- the point of beginning. #0958107 experience may substi- the Circuit Court of paired, call 1-(800) Case No. Plaintiff, Together with a 2010, tute on a year for year Holmes County, Flor- 955-8771, if are voice 30-2013-CA-000225 of v. CMH mobile home; for the educational re- ida, will, on the 9th day impaired, call 1-(800) the Circuit Court of the JAMES WILLIAM Model: Value 1. quirement. Case Man- 3BR/1BA for rent. No of January, 2014, at the 955-8770. FOURTEENTH Judicial RABON a/k/a JAMES at public sale, to the agers without a pets. Deposit, & refer- hour of 11:00 A.M., IF THIS PROPERTY IS Circuit in and for RABON, highest and best bid- bachelor’s degree shall ences required. HUD Central Time, at the SOLD AT PUBLIC HOLMES County, Flor- CERESIA LYNN der, for cash at 11:00 have a minimum of six accepted. $595/mth Holmes County Court- AUCTION, THERE ida wherein CITIBANK, RABON, a.m. (CT), on the 23 $500.00 Reward for (6) years of relevant ex- Chipley. (850)638-1918 house located at 201 MAY BE ADDITIONAL N.A., AS TRUSTEE BETTY L. RABON n/k/a day of January, 2014, safe return of English perience. N. Oklahoma Street, MONEY FROM THE FOR LEHMAN XS BETTY L. ANDERSON, at the front door of the Bull Terrier. Answers to Admin/Clerical Please apply in person Bonifay, Florida 32425, SALE AFTER PAY- TRUST MORTGAGE JAMES E. RABON, IF Holmes County Court- Bazil. Brindled orange at Holmes Council on For Rent or Sell by offer for sale, and sell MENT OF PERSONS PASS-THROUGH CER- LIVING, BUT IF DE- house. & brown markings with Administrative Aging, Inc. 210 West Owner 3BR/2BA, Up- at public outcry to the WHO ARE ENTITLED TIFICATES SERIES CEASED, If you are a subordi- long wide nose. Needs Assistant Kansas Ave Bonifay, dated, CHA, conven- highest and best bid- TO BE PAID FROM 2006-15 is the Plaintiff THE UNKNOWN nate lien holder claim- medication! Florida. iently located. handi- needed for Chipley der, the following de- THE SALE PRO- and STEPHEN HEIRS, DEVISEES, ing a right to funds re- 410-352-5904 or capped accessible. No Survey office. Must scribed real property CEEDS PURSUANT HUNTER; SANDRA V GRANTEES, ASSIGN- maining after the sale, 850-263-2640, leave HUD 850-547-2091, have 5+ yrs. Exp. as Sales/Business Dev situated in Holmes TO THE DEFAULT FI- HUNTER; are the De- EES, you must file a claim message. 850-638-1483, an admin assistant. Ad- County, Florida, to-wit: NAL JUDGMENT. IF fendants, The Clerk of CREDITORS, LIENORS with the Clerk of Court 850-481-5352. vanced knowledge of The North 122.48 feet YOU ARE A SUBOR- the Court will sell to the AND TRUSTEES OF no later than 60 days Pawnbroker Word, Excel, and Out- of the S ½ of the NW DINATE LIEN highest and best bid- JAMES E. RABON, after the sale. If you fail Would you like to make look required; strong 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of HOLDER CLAIMING A der for cash at Defendants. to file a claim, you will $14-$18 per hour work- communication and or- Section 26, Township 4 RIGHT TO FUNDS FRONT STEPS OF THE NOTICE OF SALE not be entitled to any ing 4 days a week with ganization skills req. N, Range 17 W, less REMAINING AFTER HOLMES COUNTY NOTICE IS HEREBY remaining funds. health insurance? We P/T, excellent benefits and except so much THE SALE, YOU COURTHOUSE at GIVEN THAT, pursuant AMERICANS WITH are looking for ener- 3BR/2BA, MH for rent. package, EEO; Drug thereof as lies E of the MUST FILE A CLAIM 11:00AM, on the 9 day to Plaintiffs Final Sum- DISABILITIES ACT. If getic, friendly, hard on Pioneer Rd. Call Free work place. Email W right-of-way line of WITH THE CLERK NO of January, 2014, the mary Judgment to you are a person with a working team members 850-849-6842, resumes to: the County Road runn- LATER THAT 60 following described Foreclose Mortgage disability who needs interested in long-term 850-768-3508, Humanresources@ ing North and South DAYS AFTER THE property as set forth in entered in the any accommodation in employment. We offer 850-638-9933. drmp.com through the said NW SALE. IF YOU FAIL said Final Judgment: above-captioned ac- order to participate in sales commissions. Web Id 34275865 1/4 of the NE 1/4. TO FILE A CLAIM, LOTS 1, 2, 6, AND 7, tion, I will sell the prop- this proceeding, you Performance rewards, FOR RENT Text FL75865 to 56654 Property Parcel No.: YOU WILL NOT BE BLOCK 4, MOSS ADDI- erty situated in Holmes are entitled, at no cost Referral bonuses, Pro- Nice mobile home 1826.00-000-000-.016-000 TION IN SECTION 27, County, Florida, de- fessional development, excellent location in ENTITLED TO ANY to you, to the provision Healthcare/Medical The successful high REMAINING FUNDS. TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, scribed as follows, to of certain assistance. Flexible schedule, & Chipley. No Pets. bidder, if other than the Witness my hand and RANGE 17 WEST, ALL wit: See Exhibit “A”: TO- Please contact the ADA Health Ins. after 90 850-638-4640 Plaintiff(s), shall post LYING AND BEING IN GETHER WITH TAT Medical office days. 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Glass fusion • Metal art z Develops sales team, striving for world CASH FOR FLOR- art • T-shirt painting class execution and results. This includes IDA LICENSE Birthdays, Funerals, training/coaching, use of data in sales PLATES! $1000 for Gallery • Unique Gift store Washington/Holmes Weddings, Special Book Your presentations, creating a vision and integrated Arrangements Cut, Trim & Remove sales campaigns for the client, producing Co. enamel Tags Birthday Parties sales presentations, and using analytics to dated 1911-17, $100 “We are FTD and Trees measure the solution’s ROI for the client. each for FL tags can send worldwide” Bridal Showers Quality work at 25-50% Family Events & Reunions Admin/Clerical starting with #50 for 2 blks. E. of Hwy. 90 Requirements: years less than competitors Corporate Team Buiding 1938,40,42,43,46,47,50,54,5 530 E. Brock Ave. Field Trips z Bachelor’s degree or comparable Job Opportunity: Insured experience. 5 and #51 Bonifay, FL 32425 Walk ins are welcome z Proven record of successful leadership in a City Clerk, for years 850-547-5443 850-326-1559 850 547 3321 goal-oriented, highly accountable City of Vernon, FL 1939,40,43,48,and environment. The City of Vernon will be accepting 49. Jeff Francis z Successful record of team building and applications for City Clerk; this is a highly gobucs13@.com leadership. responsible administrative and supervisory or (727)424-1576. position. Responsibilities include but are not z Excellent organizational and analytical www.floridalicense- Advertise your skills. The ability to multi-task and manage limited to, acting as the custodian of the City’s plates.com competing priorities is essential. records and seal; Notary, Clerk to the City Loving Hands business or Council. Work involves preparing City Council z Digital sales experience. Proven digital sales management experiences. meeting agendas, minutes of City meetings, service here for managing City contracts, receiving legal Three Chicks Sitting Services z A deep and broad understanding of the Executive LPN • CNA • MHT only market and competition documents on the City’s behalf, and supporting the Mayor, Council Members and Office z Strong communication, negotiation and in- Cleaning other personnel directly involved in the City’s Certified fluencing skills. Space for rent down- Got Bad Credit? management. z town Chipley. Ride Today! Free Quotes We will sit with your $10.00 Proficient PC skills including ap- Employee is also responsible for billing, plications Excel and Word. In addition, must (850)638-1918 Buy Here/Pay Here collections, depositing, and reporting for the Experienced per week be well versed in digital sales tools, including $0 Down/1st payment loved ones. water department, Employee is responsible 8 week minimum job boards, search, email, social marketing Retail Store Space Tax, Tag & Title. Ask References Available for preparing monthly financial reports to the Cook, run errands, and analytics. available.Main Street. about free WalMart Gift Council, preparing payroll, filing quarterly tax z Downtown Chipley. Card. Call Steve Pope Flexible Hours (M-F) Demonstrated innovation, leadership, com- reports, monthly tax reports and deposits, end light housekeeping 638-0212 munication, and staff development skills. Pos- 850-638-1918 334-803-9550. of year payroll tax reports and processing W-2 (850) 956-2408 sesses ability to coach and be (850) 956-2408 and 1099 tax forms. Employee will be required 547-9414 coached. Cell (334) 360-1704 to work evenings for Council Meetings and Cell (334) 360-1704 z Strong ethical standards and integrity are a other City Board meetings. Employee must must. maintain effective working relationships, z Understanding of research tools is a huge exercise independent judgment, DAVIS CHIMNEY SWEEPS plus. confidentiality, discretion and initiative in Advertise your z Ensures that the business unit meets and/or carrying out the daily operations of the City. business or • Fireplace & Chimney Cleaning & Repairs exceeds revenue expectations The City Clerk is an appointed official. Work is z Proven sales management experience performed under limited supervision under the • Waterproofing Done on Chimney Leaks direction of the Mayor and City Council. service here for All full-time employees are eligible for health & only • Offering Stainless Steel Chimney Caps dental insurance, Life/ AD&D/Long-term disa- Minimum Qualifications bility Insurance, 401k plan, and paid time off. • Dryer Vent Cleaning aKnowledge of effective budget processes, administrative principles, practices, • Fireplace Inserts by Order In addition, we offer: procedures and methods. $10.00 Performance/Incentive Based Pay Scale “Chimney Fires Are Very Dangerous” a Working knowledge of legal advertising per week Friendly Team Environment requirements, intergovernmental relations, 8 week minimum J.W. DAVIS, Owner Supportive & Motivating Staff to help you election laws and procedures, and succeed procurement laws and procedures. Positive, Professional, and Upbeat work Samson, Alabama a TIRED OF environment Considerable knowledge of the practice and 638-0212 methods, and state regulations for public www.davischimneysweeps.com We promote from within! records management, retention, and SEARCHING disposition. 547-9414 Call Please submit resume and cover letter to a Anytime (334) 898-2662 [email protected]. Ability to effectively organize, supervise, train, and direct employees. FOR BUYERS? EOE, Drug-free workplace aProficient in computer applications, including Microsoft Office & Quick Books Pro ALL YOUR PRINTING Web ID#: 34266362 Placing a classified ad is an easy and Text FL66340 to 56654 aAbility to communicate effectively orally and Advertise your in writing. affordable way to make your wares NEEDS SOLVED business or aKnowledge of accounts receivable and the focus of attention among payable For Quote Call Kim service here for potential buyers.What are you Training & Experience waiting for? Contact us today and 683-0212, x4004 only aHigh School Diploma or equivalent; prior start turning the stuff you don’t want city, town, or other governmental experience into something you do want: $10.00 is a plus. CASH! WE PRINT Special Requirements per week aNotary Public of the State of Florida, or GET THINGS MOV ING MORE THAN JUST NEWSPAPERS 8 week minimum obtain license within three (3) months of employment. WITHGET THETHINGS CLASSIFIEDS! MOV ING 638-0212 aValid Florida Driver’s License. WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS! Washington County TimesHOLMES COUNTY aAbility to be bonded Advertiser 547-9414 The City of Vernon is a drug-free workplace. A pre-employment drug screen, criminal his- tory background investigation and a driver’s license verification will be conducted. C&C Bookkeeping Advertise your service or business for as little as $10/week. For Rent First in Chip- EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER and Tax Service. Open , ley, Mini Warehouses. Application Deadline: January 13, 2014. 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