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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2010 ■ 104th Year, No. 4 ■ BLOUNTSTOWN, FLORIDA 32424 ■ 50 CENTS (Including Tax)

GOVERNMENT CRIME BRIEFS AGRICULTURE Another arrest in City pot sale to cop Authorities caught up with Devonte Deveaux Friday, a man wanted in tackles connection with a marijua- na street sale to a deputy last month. Deveaux, 18, has been issues charged as a principal to the BY KELLI PEACOCK DUNN sale of marijua- News Editor na within 1000 feet of a school. DEVEAUX The Blountstown City He was found in Council is tackling several possession of marijuana issues this month. Here’s when he was taken into the lowdown: custody. ✔ The incident occurred The city took up the Aug. 30 when Sgt. Mark the Dogwood Estates Mallory was approached at paving project, dealing with an intersection by men try- the subdivision developed ing to sell him marijuana. by former Council member Unaware he was a law Steve Bailey. A $91,000 enforcement officer, they bid for paving the roads is reached a deal. Andra on the table City Manager Fountain was apprehended James Woods noted the city at the time. Deveaux fled owns the roads and the scene. stormwater facility and is responsible. Councilman Alleged crack AGGETTS RE ARM David Blair stated the B A F city’s code requires devel- opers to be responsible for dealer is busted all infrastructure. A lengthy discussion ensued. The Marvin Lee Johnson, matter was tabled pending 41, was arrested Thursday FAMILY OF THE YEAR more research. for sale and pos- ✔ A severance pay session of BY JUDY LUDLOW Outstanding Farm Fair. colleagues. Recently, at package for the city manag- cocaine with er has been proposed by intent to sell. Calhoun County Extension Family of the Year. The Outstanding the Annual Farm Mayor Winston Deason. BPD Inv. Director Calhoun County is Farm Family of the Year Bureau Banquet, the Tim Partridge blessed with a rich farm- Award is given to a fam- announcement was The mayor stated it should already have been in place. and Ofc. Gary Our careers with the ing history and we have ily whose pride, dedica- made that Calhoun JOHNSON The package is estimated at McGee utilized Calhoun County IFAS been presenting this tion, and devotion to County’s 2010 $42,000 with benefits. A a confidential informant to Extension Service are award for over 55 years. farming, is a way of life. Outstanding Farm proposed contract is being make a $40 crack cocaine very diverse and one of Each year, Farm These qualities are also Family is the Baggett drafted. purchase from Johnson ear- the most rewarding Families in north Florida reflected every day by Family of Altha! ✔ Councilman Blair is lier this month. things we do is coordi- are honored locally and their interactions with proposing golf cart policies nate the selection of the by the North Florida family, community, and See FARM FAMILY, page 2 allowing carts to be driven ONLINE EDITION on streets with certain restrictions. The County CRASH INSIDE THIS ISSUE COURT Record Altha woman injured Update in ONLINE in crash that kills one www.thecountyrecord.net BY KELLI PEACOCK DUNN Dianne McCoy, 55, of Capps case News Editor Sneads, was southbound SEE A PHOTO YOU LIKE? in a 2008 Toyota four - Due to a miscommunica- A three vehicle crash tion in an interview with the UY IT NLINE door. Rabon reportedly B O ! in Jackson County ended failed to see Webb’s vehi- State Attorney’s Office, in the death of one cle until it was too late some incorrect information was reported in last week’s woman and injuries to veered to the left to avoid edition. two other drivers. a collision, but struck the It was noted that C.L. The accident occurred rear of Webb’s SUV. Capps, Jr. had failed to show at the intersection of CR Rabon’s vehicle also col- up for a pre-trial conference 271 and Sherry Street in lided with McCoy’s car in a grand theft and dealing Sneads just before 3 p.m. and it wound up in a con- in stolen property case and RIVER FORECAST Friday. crete draining ditch. a warrant had been issued According to the McCoy was pronounced for his arrest. That part was Florida Highway Patrol, dead at the scene. correct. However, the arti- Kayla Rabon, 17, of Rabon was taken to cle also stated jury selection Sneads, was behind the Tallahassee Memorial was cancelled Monday after wheel of a 2000 Ford Hospital with serious Capps failed to show. It was SUV traveling north on injuries. Webb sustained later learned that the trial HAMMER TIME: Willard Smith reaches for one of the old CR 271. Carla Webb, 46, minor injuries. was actually postponed of Altha, was in a 2006 FHP Tpr. Eddie APALACHICOLA RIVER fashioned tools during the blacksmithing event at the when Capps didn’t appear Toyota SUV and had Elmore is investigating Pioneer Settlement Saturday. Check out all the highlights at pre-trial. Capps reported- Sept. 22...8PM... .10’ stopped with traffic. the case. Sept. 24...8PM... .10’ on page 3. PHOTOS BY SILVER QUEST STUDIOS ly called the Clerk’s Office ACCIDENT and said he forgot about the Sept. 26...6AM... .10’ pre-trial hearing. FUN WITH 4-H Man seriously injured in fall from treestand BY KELLI PEACOCK DUNN while in a treestand off News Editor Hwy. 20 just after 6 p.m. LUNCH He was airlifted to Bay A man was injured in a Medical Center where he treestand accident in is being treated for back SPECIALS Calhoun County Sunday. and abdominal injuries, 1. Any Small Sub Sources say James R. as well as lacerations to Hellett fell about 20 feet his head. 2. Small 1-Topping Pizza 3. Howie Bread with Cheese MOTORCYCLE CRASH 4. Wing Snack & Spicy Stix Shop-Vac (Choice of Ranch or Bleu Cheese) 5. Any Small Salad 6 Gal. Pro Series Charges pending against & Howie Bread Wet/Dry Vac 6. Baked Spaghetti With Accessories. 2223394 Calhoun County 4-H has a new club with an extreme- driver in motorcycle crash & Howie Bread ly talented and creative volunteer! If you are interested in $ 99 BY KELLI PEACOCK DUNN Jesus, 36, was driving a arts and crafts, meet at the Calhoun County Extension News Editor 2004 Suzuki just before 7 29 Office on Monday, Sept. 27, from 3-4 PM. Youth ages 8- After $10 Mail-In Rebate p.m. on CR 274 when he $ 99 18 are welcome. An enrollment party is set for Thursday, A Bay County man Limit 1 Rebate failed to see a stop sign at Sept. 30, from 4:30 to 6 PM. Clubs include a teen club for was treated and released CR 167 and wrecked. • APPLIANCES • PAINT • LUMBER from Gulf Coast Hospital 5 According to the FHP, • BUILDING MATERIALS • TOOLS youth ages 12-18, an outdoor/archery club for ages 8-18, • FLOOR COVERING & MORE Sunday for injuries sus- the accident was alcohol a livestock club for ages 8-14, an arts & crafts club for 11 am to 4 pm only tained in a motorcycle related and he was not ages 8-18, and a Cloverbud club for ages 5-8. Call crash in Altha. wearing a helmet. DINE IN OR CARRY OUT WALDORFF Whitney Cherry at 674-8323 for more details. Walter Santiago De Charges are pending. 19838 SR 20 WEST ACE HARDWARE Blountstown, FL 25615 N. MAIN ST., ALTHA, FLA. 762-3228 Serving Blountstown and Calhoun County Since 1907 674-3838 The County Record, SEPTEMBER 22, 2010, Page 2

BY BOB ELLIOTT landed in the parking lot followed. TORONTO SUN and hit the gym on the Jordan Keller of bounce ... about 460 feet, Melville, Sask., began call- This story was reprinted like 90% of his bombs this ing him ‘Hoser’ after the BHS defeated by Chipley with permission from the year. “second time he threw me Toronto Sun. Interviewed “We quit messing with out from right field trying to for the feature was Altha him. We knew he was legit. score from second in an native Robbie Fleck, who This was before we knew intra-squad game” in 1999. now resides in Bristol and his character or work “All the Canadian play- played with Jose ethic.” ers called me that,” Bautista at Chipola Later that year, over Bautista said after a recent College. American Thanksgiving, Jays game. Top photo: Fleck invited Bautista and Outfielder Eric Bernier He was hoping to head five other players to his of Laval, Que., Ivan to Florida in the fall of house in nearby Altha (pop. Naccarata of Longueil, Paul Mosley (5), all 1999. 500), a zero stoplight town Que., and Montreal infield- Hoping to get on a with two blinking caution er Russell Martin were 135 pounds of him, plane, with a $300,000 US lights. recruited by coach Jeff made a great effort on signing bonus from the “They got to experience Johnson and played with this play to stop Cincinnati Reds, and fly some good Southern food, Bautista in 2000. from Santo Domingo in the better than staying at the Bautista hit .289 with Chipley’s quarterback Dominican Republic to dorm and going to Wendy’s. 15 doubles, seven homers Josh Myers. Myers training camp in Sarasota, He was very polite, well and 25 RBIs for the 2000 scored on the 13 yard Fla. mannered.” Chipola Indians and was It wasn’t one of those Good Southern food is drafted in the 20th round running play to put “missed him by $5,000” an understatement. The by . Chipley ahead, 16-0. stories scouts talk about. young teammates feasted Unable to reach an Carl Linder was buying on turkey and dressing, agreement, Bautista the Reds from Marge ham, homemade mac & returned to school. Right photo: Schott and the club simply cheese, green beans, fresh Johnson recalls Chipola said no to the expenditure. cream corn, collard greens, needing to win “something So, Jose Bautista took a chicken and dumplings, silly like eight of our final Brandon Smith and different path on his way to potato salad, fresh field 10” in 2001 and trailing Paul Mosley break up a the majors. peas, sweet potato soufflé Pensecola by two runs one long pass in the 17-0 He still boarded a and fried corn bread. Not to day. Florida-bound plane, but mention homemade pecan “They have a guy on loss to Chipley Friday chose to enroll late at pie and 12-layer chocolate third, one out, off the bat it night at Bowles Field. Chipola College, a junior cake for desert. All made looks like the ball is over college powerhouse in by Fleck’s mother, Janet. Jose’s head, it’s hit that Marianna, Fla. “He was better than the good,” Johnson says. “The For photos and story, Bautista arrived on rest of us,” Fleck said. “You runner breaks from third. turn to page 7. campus and walked into a have to respect a guy, Jose catches it over the his meeting with eight or 10 regardless how much better shoulder 10 feet from the players, including catcher he was, he put in the time.” fence. The runner goes Photos by Robbie Fleck. Fleck was at Tropicana back, tags and heads home. Robert Turner “We turn around and Field to see his pal and the Jose throws him out. here is this skinny kid, with Jays last month. “We came back to win big ears, carrying his cleats Sometimes they talk as the game, make the play- in a plastic bag,” remem- often as every other day, offs.” bered Fleck, now a life but not always about ball. Johnson also remembers insurance agent in Fleck will tell his pal how Bautista hitting a ball so Marianna. his son Bryson, 4, said: hard off the top of the This is how Day 1 in “Daddy, your friend is on Chipola 10-foot chain-link America began for the 18- TV again.” outfield fence he knocked year-old Latin: “We talk about life ... off part of the fence. “We’re a bunch of coun- my kids — one night he One day, two hours after Kylie and Kalynn celebrate birthdays try rednecks we say: ‘Did explained his swing to me,” practice, players were goof- you just get off the boat?’ said Fleck. ing around. Bautista Kalynn Fleck laughing, picking on the While Bautista leads the climbed on to the mound — new guy,” Fleck said. American League in wearing flip flops, according Kalynn Fleck celebrated Later, the players head- homers, Fleck doesn’t even to Fleck — and threw a 94 her second birthday ed to the field. lead the Big Bend adult m.p.h. fastball. (September 17) Saturday “Someone hits a ball to league. He has, however, “That’s where coach got with family and friends at straightaway centre, Jose raised his average 35 points the idea of making him our her home in Bristol. catches it over his shoulder, playing for the Liberty closer,” Fleck said. Kalynn enjoyed playing plants his foot two feet from County Diamond Dawgs, Besides hitting .306 games and opening gifts. the fence — 385 (feet) adding “I’m only carrying (two points ahead of Kalynn is the daughter of away — turns and throws a 50-60 extra pounds, since I Martin), 15 homers (in 186 Robbie and Lynn Fleck of laser. We were shocked.” blew my arm out in col- at-bats, six more than Bristol. She is the grand- And then Bautista had lege.” Naccarata to lead the daughter of Robert and his turn in the batting cage. Once Bautista earned team) and driving in 41 Sharon Turner of “Our gym is beyond the the respect of his fellow runs, he topped the team Blountstown, Janet Trickey left-centre field fence,” Chipola Indians that first with five saves. Chipola Fleck said. “They pump up practice a nickname soon Pooser of Altha and Steve See JOSE BAUTISTA, page 6 and Caroline Fleck of an inside fastball on him, it Kylie Turner Boynton Beach. Kylie Turner of Jacksonville celebrated her seventh birthday (August 29) with a fun day at Universal Studios in Orlando with her parents Congratulations! Shelby and Dena Turner. Leann Summers Kylie, shown above with her dog Pickles, is in the Blountstown second grade, enjoys the beach, cheering and danc- Health & Rehab ing. Kylie is the grand- daughter of Robert and Center Sharon Turner of Blountstown. 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The County Record, SEPTEMBER 22, 2010, Page 3 Carr-Clarksville VFD to host fundraiser Oct. 2 The Carr/Clarksville dinners will be served for a tact 762-4156 or 643- Fire Department will hold $6 donation. There will be 6519. their annual fundraiser on music, a cake walk, and a Come and enjoy a great Saturday, October 2nd, at cake auction held. If you family outing. For more Carr School beginning at are interested in baking a information, call Darryl 5:30 p.m. cake for the cake walk or O'Bryan at 762-4156 or Boston butt and chicken cake auction, please con- 643-6493.

The lost art of blacksmithing is Lostalive and well at the ArtPanhandle Pioneer Settlement where a class was held Saturday. Attendees came from as far as North Carolina. Participants included (above, front row, from left) Andy Schamens, Alan Holt, Chris Armstrong, Charles Sherrod, Charlie Gray, Bryson Wood, Willard Smith, (back row) Jared Chatwood, Albert Stray, and Kenny Foran.

Richard Baggett is shown plowing peanuts at the family farm. Farm Family cont’d The Baggett Brothers grows peanuts and cotton. sons, LN, Billy and Bobby, Farm Incorporated, now The Baggett Brothers, clear-cut, scraped, and managed by Bobby along with their wives, are plowed land each year to Baggett, L.N. Baggett, grounded in a proud farm- create the productive fields L.N.’s son Richard ing heritage going back gen- they farm now, and will Baggett, apprentice/grand- erations. Much of the land continue farming into the son Shayn Baggett, and they now farm was once future. many other supporting originally forested. Mr. Join us in congratulating family members, currently W.K. Baggett and his three the Baggett Family! Basic cake decorating Open Sept. 30 10 AM class begins in October Would you like to learn some cake decorating tech- niques? Then you’re at the right place! Come join Chef Vernon Tanner and Shellie DVD/Game King of the Liberty County Extension Office as they teach some basic steps to Rentals and Sales cake decorating. The class- es will be held at the Veterans Memorial Civic Harvey’s Grocery Plaza Center from 6-8 pm on the following dates Oct. 5, 12, 19 and 26. Next to Merle Norman There will be a one-time fee of $35 and these classes are for ages 16 years old and Blountstown, FL up. You must call 643-2229 to pre-register and obtain supply list. Payment dead- 850-674-9575 line is due by October 1. Thursday, Sept. 30th Annual River Self Serve & Friday, October 1st Beverage Reunion set n and Snack Bar • Hot Tea • Muffins for Oct. 10 Cotto y FREE and • Hot Cocoa/Coffee at Settlement C • Hotdogs • Sausage Dogs • Theatre Style Box The Annual River Popcorn Reunion will be held on Candy • Popcorn Buckets Sunday, October 10th, at the Panhandle Pioneer to Take Home Settlement in the Frink Drinks • Water • Cappucino Gym. along a sitting area & The reunion time will be from 12 noon until 5 p.m., Balloons fireplace! so bring your favorite veg- etable or dessert dish and join us for an afternoon of fun and fellowship. For further information, DRAWINGS & call Diane (Whitehead) Hall at 850-722-8445. Hope to see you there. DOOR PRIZES Southwell family ALL DAY reunion Saturday THURS.& FRI. in Marianna We Will Have A WiFi Connection! Southwells, Southwells, Plenty of far and near please, please lend me your ear. I have Come in and Enjoy a Cappucino good news to share with you FREE Parking and so listen real close. I will tell you what to do. Make plans and Surf the Internet Great Atmosphere to come, so you can see who has been added to our fami- ly tree. All family members and Sun. 12-9 • Mon - Thurs 10-9 • Fri & Sat 10-10 friends are welcome. Please bring a covered dish, maybe a favorite dessert. We will begin gathering at 10 a.m. CT, on Saturday, Merle Norman and Reel Time Movie Rentals are connected. September 25, at the home of Billy and Ernestine Tindel at 4883 Davis Dr., Rent a Movie, then shop for Great Gifts in Merle Norman! Marianna, Fla. There will be good food, games, swim- ming and a lot of reminisc- ing. For more information, call Patricia at 850-674- 1230. The County Record, SEPTEMBER 22, 2010, Page 4 Meet Calhoun County’s NOTICE OF Forester, Ariel Sewell BY KELLI PEACOCK DUNN PROPOSED News Editor

A Kentucky boy has made himself at home in our neck of TAX INCREASE the woods and is serving as Calhoun County’s forester. Ariel Sewell recently joined the staff at the Florida Forestry Center inside the Calhoun The City of Blountstown has County Industrial Park. Sewell grew up in south tentatively adopted a measure to central Kentucky on the Tennessee border, then headed for college at Western increase its property tax levy. Kentucky University, majoring in sociology and psychology. A year after graduating, he Last year’s property tax levy: decided he was changing fields A. Initially proposed tax levy...... $ 93,681 and went back to college, this B. Less tax reductions due to time majoring in forestry. After graduating, he spent a Value Adjustment Board and few months working with the other assessment changes ...... $ 47 Forest Service in Lousiana, then the next five years in C. Actual property tax levy ...... $ 93,634 Kentucky. Ready for a change, he set This year’s proposed tax levy ...... $ 99,981 his sights on Florida. “I was looking for something differ- ent,” he tells The County Record. “And I enjoy the beach.” All concerned citizens are invited Ariel, his wife, Shannon, and their two daughters have settled into nearby Marianna and he commutes each day to the Forestry Center in Calhoun County. He invites anyone with forestry related needs to stop by anytime or give him a call to attend a public hearing on the at 674-8073. As he says, “Anyone interested in timber thinning, harvesting, replanting, or burning, needing advice on woodlands, or even just a tree in your tax increase to be held on yard you have a question about, give me a call.”

Benefit cookout Oct. 2 for Monday, September 27, 2010 two-year-old Rhett Bozeman 6:00 PM

Two-year-old Rhett at 17262 NW Angle Street, Bozeman of Clarksville has Rhett is shown a very rare genetic disorder Blountstown, Florida and folks are rallying to help here with his his family with expenses. mom. A benefit cookout is planned Saturday, Oct. 2, from 9 a.m. until at the Wildcat Den restaurant on A FINAL DECISION on the SR 71 in Altha. The meal will include grilled chicken or Boston butt, potato salad, proposed tax increase and cole slaw or baked beans, dessert and bread. You can eat in or take out. the budget will be made at Rhett’s condition is known as Chromosome 5Q Deletion Syndrome. He this meeting. can’t walk, talk, crawl or eat regular food and requires four therapies each week. Any support the community can give him will be greatly appreciated as it will help the family buy his food, dia- pers, bottles, and special toys to help him learn to sit up and reach out. BHS Class of 1965 reunion October 8-9 The Blountstown High School Class of 1965 will hold their 45th reunion on Friday, October 8, and Saturday, October 9. On Friday, members will meet at Subway at 6 p.m. and go to the Homecoming game at 7 p.m. Then on Saturday night, dinner will be served at the Calhoun County Public Library on N. Pear St. in Blountstown. Dinner is $15 per person. For additional informa- tion, please contact Brenda Shiver at 850-593-5703. All classmates and teachers are encouraged to attend. Children’s Coalition will meet Monday The Calhoun County Children’s Coalition will meet Monday, September 27, at 9 AM at the W.T. Neal Civic Center in Blountstown. All members are encouraged to attend. Red Hat Ladies meet Thursday at El Jalisco The Red Hat Ladies will meet at El Jalisco in Blountstown on Thursday, Sept. 23, at noon CT. Make plans to attend. SUBSCRIBE TODAY! Call 674-5041 The County Record, SEPTEMBER 22, 2010, Page 5 Peanut Boil at the Pioneer BIRTHDAYS Settlement Saturday night Come and join us for our The Panhandle Pioneer Annual Peanut Boil at the Settlement is a living muse- Panhandle Pioneer um documenting rural life Settlement on Saturday, in NW Florida since the September 25th, at 5:30 early 1800’s. It is located in p.m. Sam Atkins Park, about 1 Adults and children mile west of the intersec- alike will enjoy this. We will tion of Hwy 71 and Hwy have games for kids of all 20. Follow Hwy 20 West ages. Live music, FREE out of Blountstown. Look boiled peanuts, other food for signs for Sam Atkins and drinks available for a Park. Turn North at donation. Lindy’s Fried Chicken Enjoy music performed (Silas Green St.). Follow by Neysa Wilkins, Jim the signs. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, HAPPY 3rd BIRTHDAY!! Hunt and the Easy For more information, ELISABETH!! Company Band with contact the Settlement at Elisabeth Abbott will cele- Cha`miya Denaysha Charles Morris and broth- 850-674-2777 Sheila A. Peters and Gerald F. McFarland brate her 23rd birthday on Williams will celebrate her ers at the Wells Cabin on For further directions September 22nd. She is a 3rd birthday on September the Settlement. and information on the his- Peters, McFarland will 2010 graduate from 22. She is the daughter of Come and enjoy the toric buildings at the Blountstown High School. Dallas and Chivas Williams. sites and sounds of the Settlement go to: evening. Admission is free. www.ppmuseum.org exchange vows Oct. 16 Elisabeth enjoys watching Her godparents are RaShon movies, and playing with Peterson and Carlyle Hall. Geneva Pitts of Blountstown is proud to announce "Lady Bug". No matter your God siblings are Te`Cori Children’s art show at the the forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Sheila A. age, you'll always be my Berrieum, Ja`Cyia Ivory and Peters, to Gerald F. McFarland of Clarksville. Sheila angel. Taliyah Reed. is also the daughter of the late Sylvester (Bay) Peters library, reception Saturday Love always, Cha`miya loves to sing of Blountstown. "Every" song that comes on Art From the Heart, a Dr. Tamaria Joyner is The wedding will be an event on October 16, Mama, Ruth Abbott the radio, help take care of special exhibit of children’s very proud of her students 2010, at Four Mile Creek in Clarksville off Hwy. 73 creations, will run until and the hard work they N. at 6:00 p.m. with a reception to follow. All friends her lil brother CJ and destroy September 25th at the have done. The Library and family are cordially invited to attend. Liberty Arts the house with all her toys, Blountstown Public invites you to stop by and go on walks with her daddy, Library and on that day meet them as they bring Council hosting go to Grandma Trish/ from noon til 2:00 p.m. the JOY OF ART to you! Geraldine's house and take there will be a reception to ‘Whale of Sale’ over, last but not least, run meet the artists. During LETTER TO THE EDITOR crazy while mom is trying to this time refreshments will On Saturday, October be served and we will be SUBSCRIBE 2nd, at the Talquin Electric shop. She will celebrate her entertained with live choral Building in Bristol starting birthday with a party on music. The program will be TODAY! Lt. Col. Ty Edwards at 8am EST, the Liberty Saturday, from 1-4 CT at the held in the Heritage Room County Arts Council will be W.T. Neal Civic Center in which can be entered from Call 674-5041 holding a 'Whale of a Sale'. Blountstown. the back courtyard. There will be lots of great extends appreciation items including new To the Editor: Pitts, and Mr. John Christmas decorations, puz- My family and I would Tomlinson, thank you for zles, books, household goods like to thank everyone who recounting my life in such a etc. This is a fundraiser for came out to the patriotic meaningful way. It was a the Council so we need your Wake Up Muffins event hosted by the special opportunity to see support. Woodmen of the World on people that I haven’t visit- If you have anything to 850-762-2324 donate, please call Babs Saturday evening. ed with in years. www.wakeupmuffins.com A special thanks to Mr. As I said in my remarks Moran 643-5491 Howard Johnson for organ- on Saturday, this town was izing and coordinating the a great place to grow up Good For You Muffins Made From event. I know that he and and I am thankful for your Scratch...Delivered Fresh to You! many others put a lot of unwavering support of me Got News? work into the ceremony. I and my family through this Great Low Calorie Snacks Fresh Strawberry • Apple Walnut am humbled at the amount challenging time. Open 24 Hours In Advance Bran • 10-Grain • Morning Glory of people that attended the Email us! event. Sincerely, news@thecounty Breakfast, Snacks, Meetings, Banana Nut • Raisin Bran To all of my teachers Ty, Anna, Mason, and record.net Parties, or Just On the Go! Pumpkin Cream • Pumpkin Honey who spoke, Coach David Alaina

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by Blountstown Tiger Head Coach Greg Jorda n Tigers taste defeat; preparing for Wewa The Tigers tasted defeat ball back on the 40 going in for the first time in 2010 and stalled again. We had with a 17-0 loss to the our shot to get back in the Chipley Tigers. game, but just couldn't get The Tigers from Chipley in the endzone. took the opening drive in an I was proud of the unbalanced formation with defense for not allowing 4 offensive lineman on one Chipley in the endzone in Altha’s Cross Country team includes (front row, from left) Trent Woodham, Jaylon Hall, Johnny Sewell, Stephanie Wriston, side with foot to foot splits the second half. We try to Abbie Edenfield, Rachael Williams, Hannah Plazarin, Emily Sewell, (second row) Coach John Sewell, Brenden Dew, Kyler and took a 7-0 lead. We take something good from were never able to get in every game and we can Dew, Tyler Hamilton, Jeremy O’Bryan, Ashton Baggett, Devin Ferrell, Kenny Johnson, Ricky Morales, Gaige Hansford, and any type of flow offensively. build on our second half Coach Maggie Sewell. Chipley used their size effort. We all understand advantage to play keep we need to execute better away, getting small gains on on offense if we are to be a running plays all the while threat in our district. Altha’s Cross Country Team running time off the clock. Speaking of district, The best scoring opportuni- Wewa is our first district ty we had we didn't get in game of the year. We travel on the first drive of the sec- to Wewa this week for a ond half. Trailing 17-0, we tough road game to open runs in panhandle jamboree were 4th and goal on the 1 district play. Last year, the yard line and had a blown Tigers had to score twice Two weekends ago, the Wriston came in with a tournament taking place on in 39th, Ashton Baggett blocking assignment and late in the second half to Altha School cross country time of 22:25. the same day. The girls that came in 100th, Ricky were unable to score. The team competed in the competed were Hannah Morales came in 113th, defense held and we got the See COACH, page 9 Panhandle Jamboree in In our boys JV-2 mile Plazarin, coming in 71st Jeremy O’Bryan came in Marianna. run, Jaylon Hall came in out of 139, Rachael 120th, Trent Woodham This year we have put with a 15:34 and Johnny Williams, coming in 79th came in 133rd, Gaige Carters Law Enforcement together a Junior Varsity Sewell came in with a out of 139, and Emily Hansford came in 138th, 2868 Highway 71 North, P.O. Box 1583 Marianna, Florida 32447 team along with our 16:05. Sewell, coming in 88th out Kyler Dew came in 140th, 850-526-4205 Fax 850-526-5226 Varsity. On our girls JV-2 Our girls Varsity fell of 139. Brenden Dew came in mile run, Abbie Edenfield short of a full team due to 150th, and Kenny Johnson Making Room for New Merchandise came in with a time of the involvement of many On the varsity boys came in 172nd, all out of 21:22 and Stephanie runners in a Volleyball team, Devin Ferrell came 183 runners. and Installation of Carpeting YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE! Select summer clothing items Jose Bautista continued Children’s Police, Fire and Army Costumes Last year’s Jackets for Florida D.O.C. went on to win the came in Baltimore. It’s a season which in class and on the field.” Rocky Uniform Boots (Start @ $49.95) Panhandle conference. “There was a ball to the included a trip to the all- He has donated money All police leather DUTY BELT products At the state champi- wall, Jose went back, his star game, chasing and to the local Liberty County Current flashlight inventory onships, when starter Kyle foot hit the turf — Camden tying George Bell’s fran- High School to make sure ALL MARKED DOWN!! Pawelcyk had a tender Yards doesn’t have a dirt chise home run record and its softball program sur- We need the space. If you need the product, this is arm, guess who Johnson warning track — and was getting praise heaped on vived. the time to save big. tagged to start the third off-stride when he him from dozens of ex- “He didn’t let money go game? jumped,” White said. “The teammates around the to his head,” said Fleck. Who else? Their home ball hit over his head and league. “He’s a class act. We’ll be run and saves leader, Jose (then) Vladimir Guerrero We saw him at Anaheim friends long after his career Bautista. hit a three-run homer.” Stadium a few hours before is over. It’s a nice kicker to He pitched a complete- White said O’s owner the 26th annual Home Run say I know the home run The best time to fish game, 12-strikeout win in Peter Angelos said: “Get Derby. leader. is just a click away... the semifinal, using a 95- rid of him.” “If one more player asks “I played with five or six m.p.h. fastball and drop- me why I’m not in the guys who came through ping down “for sort of a Bautista spent 16 games home run derby ...” here on the way to the ‘slurvey’ slider,” said with the Orioles (11 at- Bautista said his voice trail- majors. Out of all of them, Johnson. bats); was claimed on ing off. Jose always answer calls. www.thecountyrecord.net Bautista threw 130 waivers by the Tampa Bay How many? Some guys, I’m not men- moon phases pitches, as his agent, Jay Rays on June 3 where he “Everyone I’ve spoken tioning names, won’t call solunar tables Alou, son of former San played 12 games (12 at- to,” Bautista said. you back. He’s always been river readings Francisco Giants outfielder bats) before being claimed Bautista, surprise AL the same Jose. He’s a real Jesus Alou, paced. His by the Kansas City Royals home run leader at the all- guy.” Good Luck! client was about to go pro on June 28, appearing in star break, was ignored by From almost signing ...and Wear — and not as a pitcher. 13 games (25 at-bats). in with the Reds, to Chipola, A Life Jacket! What if he injured his arm? The New York Mets favour or teammate Vernon to a Rule V draft and now Fleck told Alou: “We’re dealt Justin Huber to the Wells, Miguel Cabrera of into the Jays record books. young and dumb.” Royals for Bautista on July the Detroit Tigers, Nick “I played centre the 30 before shipping him and Swisher of the New York next day, but my arm was Ty Wigginton to the Bucs Yankees and sore,” said Bautista, who for Kris Benson at the non- David Ortiz of the had not thrown more than waiver trade deadline. Boston Red Sox. 30 pitches in any other In 227 days, Bautista Bautista did win the game that season. was with the Pirates, homer derby on alumni He finished the year Orioles, Rays, Royals, weekend in 2009. with a 2.43 ERA and a 41 Mets and Pirates playing strikeouts over 331/3 64 games with 88 at-bats. “He hit seven the final innings. He hit 16 homers in 469 round,” said Johnson. Having signed a letter of at-bats with the 2006 “We’ve had some battles intent to South Carolina, Pirates. over the years depending and maintained a B-plus , then on who shows.” average in business at assistant GM, saw Johnson has a galaxy of Chipola, Bautista had more Bautista’s name on the grads: Mat Gamel of the leverage when he spoke waiver wire, called assis- Milwaukee Brewers, Tyler with the Pirates again. tant GM Tony LaCava, Flowers of the Chicago The Bucs ended up giv- and went to GM J.P. White Sox; Richie Smith ing him a $600,000 bonus, Ricciardi and the Jays put who played at Florida less than two years after in a claim. Toronto had State and Martin. Angels’ he’d walked into Chipola liked what they saw of Jeff Mathis, who lives in carrying cleats in a plastic Bautista in spring training. the area, won the contest bag. Bautista arrived Aug. this spring. The good news for 21, 2008, assuming the What do people who Bautista was he spent only team lead in homers with knew Bautista in 1999- three seasons in the 12. Robinzon Diaz, the 2000 in the cotton, corn minors. The bad news was Jays’ one-time catcher of and peanut farming area of the roller coaster was set to the future, went to the the Florida Panhandle begin. Pirates. think of him? Bautista awoke Dec. 15, In 2009, his first full “I was one of the first 2003 in the Dominican as a season with the Jays, Canadians he ever met,” Pirates minor-leaguer play- Bautista was in and out of said Keller. “Jose loves it ing winter ball for Licey. the lineup. here, he wants to stay a Two time zones away, at His at-bats increased Blue Jay. He has a good the winter meetings in New late in the year when Adam feeling about how Stop me from Orleans, the Baltimore Lind moved to DH and Canadians treat him.” Orioles selected Bautista in outfielder Alex Rios was Keller was in Toronto Going On the Rule V draft. claimed off waivers by the last month to see Bautista Scout Mickey White, Chicago White Sox. He fin- and see his sister Hilary, now with the Orioles, liked ished the season with 13 20, Miss Saskatchewan, and On and On. Bautista’s versatility: “He HRs and 40 RBIs in 113 compete in the Miss could play second, third, games. Canada contest. outfield. We thought we’d Then came 2010. “If I text him right now, Flip the Switch: get him 200 at-bats.” Only once in this memo- he’ll get back to me within ENERGY SAVINGS TIP #4 Turn off lights and fans when not The rable season have we seen half an hour,” Johnson said. needed. This tip applies to bathroom lights and exhaust fans, ceiling fans, were in town when the end Bautista frustrated. “He was very competitive night lights, closet lights, outdoor lights and everything that is non-essential. Replace your incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent (CFL) or LED light bulbs to reduce your electricity costs. Please call FPU today to schedule 5K race, fun run in Marianna Oct. 9 a FREE Energy Survey and receive more NO COST and LOW COST energy conservation tips. The Marianna Area trants get a free t-shirt loaded form www.marian- Runners' Club "Stryders" while supplies last). naarearunnersclub.yola- will host the 1st Annual Registration for the one site.com/ or online registra- March of Dimes 5K mile fun run is $10 and tion on active.com and Walk/Run on Saturday, open to all ages. Awards mailed to M.A.R.C ASK ABOUT FPU’SC $ 100 A/T Oct. 9, at Citizens Lodge on will go to the overall win- Stryders, 5980 Alliance & HEA Caverns Road in ners and top three finishers. Road Marianna, FL 32448 PUMPTES Marianna. Registration March of Dimes walk (checks payable to March REBA You Have the Power begins at 7:30 and the race event will be going on after of Dimes). Contact Kerstin to Conserve Energy starts at 8 a.m. the 5K event. Remember, Hussey at 850-209-1812 or Entry fee is $18 in 100% of proceeds are going Dawn Sullivant at 850- (850) 526-6800 WWW.FPUC.COM advance and $20 on race to March of Dimes! 209-2157 for more infor- day for the 5K (early regis- Forms can be down mation. The County Record, SEPTEMBER 22, 2010, Page 7 Tigers fall to Chipley

The Blountstown Tigers the second half to keep Our offense must improve for 16 yards. and the Tigers turned the Alexander Garrett had 5 could not stop Chipley’s Chipley from scoring more, in every phase in order for Blountstown rushed for ball over on downs at the each. Paul Mosley, running attack Friday night the Tiger offense couldn’t us to win future games,” 90 yards on 26 running Chipley 21. Anthony Curry, Bobby at Bowles Field and fell put any points on the score- coach Greg Jordan said plays and managed a mea- Blountstown never Andrews and Patrick Pitts behind 17-0 by halftime. board. Monday. ger 8 yards passing on 2 of threatened again. Chipley also made some defensive Neither could the Tigers The 17-0 loss to Chipley Chipley’s runningback 11 attempts. The Tigers drove the ball to the plays. score even with a first and evened the Tigers’ record Shonquelle Swain ran the lost one fumble in the Blountstown 14 yard line Quarterback Charles goal from Chipley’s seven at 1-1 with a district game ball 21 times for 124 yards game. and their drive ended on Buggs, Jr. led the Tigers yard line on the opening coming up Friday night in as Chipley ran through and Chipley ran 52 offensive fourth down at the Tiger 6. with 36 yards on 11 carries series of the second half. Wewa at 7:00 p.m. around the Tigers for 216 plays for 232 yards while Anthony Williams led followed by Patrick Wilson Despite a strong effort by “Our defense played yards. Chipley threw only the Tigers managed 98 the Tigers with 12 tackles with 33 yards on 5 carries. the Blountstown defense in better in the second half. 3 passes and completed 2 yards of offense on 37 followed by Corey Ryan McIntyre added 15 plays. McClellan with 10. Byron yards on 3 carries followed Chipley took the open- Hall had 9 tackles followed by Marquel Thomas with 5 ing kickoff and marched by Marquel Thomas, and yards on 4 carries. down the field on runs of Dowling Lee with 8 each. 10, 9, 12, and 11 before Brandon Smith, Patrick The Tigers will need Swain scored from the 3. Wilson and Frankie your support in Wewa in The PAT gave Chipley a 7- Murrell had 6 tackles each their first district game of 0 lead and half of the first while Ryan McIntyre, and the season. quarter was gone. An exchange of punts moved the action to the second quarter before the Tigers turned the ball over at their own 15. A 37 yard AUTO field goal put Chipley ahead 10-0. SALES, INC. Following another three and out, Chipley took over 19984 Central Ave. W • In Front of Alco at their own 31 and put together another march Located at down the field. Rivertown Quarterback Josh Myers scored from 13 yards out Auto Sales and the PAT gave Chipley Hwy. 20 W a 17-0 lead at intermission. Blountstlwn Blountstown took the second half kickoff and put OVERSTOCKED together their most impres- MUST GO! Marquel Thomas looks for an opening against the Chipley Tigers sive drive of the night start- ing at their own 20. 10 x 16 Lofted Barn Quarterback Charles $3,395...$157.17 per month Buggs, Jr. and Patrick 12 x 36 Lofted Barn Wilson had some good runs to set the Tigers up with a $5,074...$252.51 per month first down at Chipley’s 7 12 x 32 Garage yard line. $6,090...$303.08 per month Two runs by Buggs moved the ball to the 2 and 8 x 12 Wilson appeared to score $1,630...$75.46 per month on third down but was ruled down inside the one. Wilson was stopped short No Credit Check!! • Rent to Own!! of the goal line on fourth Don’t Search All Over... down. The Tiger defense held Just Call the and a short punt put GROVERS Blountstown back in busi- 850-237-2424 or ness at the Chipley 28. 850-899-0979 Two passes fell incomplete JV quarterback Hunter Jordan breaks into the open for a big gain Tired of Low against Sneads. J.V. Tigers undefeated; CD Rates? host Freeport Thursday

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this the 14th day of September, 2010. certificate shall be redeemed according to Legal Notice law, the property described in such certifi- -vs- Jacqueline Smith. Town Cllerk cate shall be SOLD to the highest bidder at the Courthouse door on the 4TH day of MARY A. BAKER A/K/A MARY BAKER; CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT November, 2010 At 10:00 A.M. CST. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MARY A. 20859 CENTRAL AVENUE, EAST Legal Notice BAKER A/K/A MARY BAKER; JAMES D. BLOUNTSTOWN, FLORIDA 32424 By; Robie Bennett BAKER A/K/A JAMES BAKER; Deputy Clerk UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JAMES D. NOTICE OF APPLICATIO CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT RUTH W. ATTAWAY BAKER A/K/A JAMES BAKER; ROY A. FOR TAX DEED 20859 CENTRAL AVENUE, EAST Clerk of Circuit Court of CLEMMONS; FREIDA G. CLEMMONS; IF BLOUNTSTOWN, FLORIDA 32424 CALHOUN COUNTY, FLORIDA LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Mary SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANT(S), IF Chipola offering basic Lou Holley the holder of the following cer- NOTICE OF APPLICATION REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE tificate has filed said certificate for a tax FOR TAX DEED Legal Notice RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, deed to be issued thereon. The certificate DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, number and year of issuance, the descrip- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND automotive courses tion of the property, and the names in Nancy Thompson the holder of the follow- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PER- which it was assessed are as follows; ing certificate has filed said certificate for a CALHOUN COUNTY FLORIDA, SONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, MARIANNA—Chipola nostic equipment is tax deed to be issued thereon. The certifi- UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED CERTIFICATE NO. 144, YEAR OF cate number and year of issuance, the File Number: 2010-35 PR DEFENDANT(S); ATLANTIC CREDIT College will offer basic stressed. ISSUANCE 2004 description of the property, and the names PROBATE DIVISION AND FINANCE, INC., AS ASSIGNEE OF automotive courses which Auto Detailing will meet DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY in which it was assessed are as follows; IN RE:ESTATE OF LEON DURHAM, METRIS BANK; WHETHER DISSOLVED Deceased. OR PRESENTLY EXISTING, TOGETHER are open to the public. Saturday, Nov. 6, from 8 Parcel # 06-1S-08-0000-B016-0400 CERTIFICATE NO. 502, YEAR OF WITH ANY GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, The cost of each course a.m. to 2 p.m. The five- Commence at a concrete monument ISSUANCE 2007 NOTICE TO CREDITORS CREDITORS, LIENORS OR TRUSTEES marking the Northwest corner of the NE ? DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY OF SAID DEFENDANT(S) AND ALL is $40. Registration and hour course covers five of Section 6, Township 1 South, Range 8 Parcel # 33-1N-11-0000-0005-0300 The administration of the Estate of Leon OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, payment must be complet- major areas of auto detail- West, Calhoun County, Florida, and Durham, deceased, who died testate on THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINST thence go South 89 degrees 21 minutes Begin at the NW. Corner of SW 1/4 of SE July 7, 2010, File Number 2010-35 PR, DEFENDANT(S); UNKNOWN TENANT ed two days prior to begin- ing: exterior, interior, 49 seconds East along the North bound- 1/4 of Section 33 Township 1 North, Range Probate Division, is pending in the Circuit #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2; UNKNOWN ning of class. engine, trunk, and special ary line of Section 6 ( as monumented ) for 11 West, and run East 260 feet, for a Court of the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit in TENANT #3; UNKNOWN TENANT #4; a distance of 659.66 feet; thence go South POINT OF BEGINNING, thence run East and for Calhoun County, Florida, Clerk of Defendant(s) Introduction to problems. Core topics 00 degrees 30 minutes 31 seconds West 100 feet, thence South 50 feet, thence run the Circuit Court, Calhoun County Automotive Mechanics will include: washing, buffing, for a distance of 1994.04 feet for the Point West 100 feet, thence North 50 feet, to the Courthouse, 20859 Central Avenue East, NOTICE OF SALE meet Tuesday and touch-up painting, detailing of Beginning. From said Point of POINT OF BEGINNING. Blountstown, FL 32424. The names and Beginning, go South 89 degrees 09 min- ALSO: addresses of the Personal Representative Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Thursday evenings, Sept. chemical equipment, acces- utes 43 seconds East for a distance of Begin at the NW. Corner of SW 1/4 of SE and the Personal Representative’s attor- a Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure 21 to Oct. 28, from 6 to sories, auto restoration, 190.31 feet, thence go South 00 degrees 1/4 of Section 33, Township 1 North, ney are set forth below. entered in the above-styled cause, in the 12 minutes 45 seconds West for a dis- Range 11 West, and run East 260 feet , Circuit Court of Calhoun County Florida, I 8:30 p.m. The 30-hour marketing strategies and tance of 127.30 feet, thence go North 89 thence run South 50 feet , for a POINT OF All creditors of the decedent and other will sell the property situate in Calhoun course is designed to pro- entrepreneurial skills. degrees 07 minutes 43 seconds West for a BEGINNING, thence run South 50 feet persons having claims or demands County, Florida, described as: distance of 118.94 feet; thence go South thence East 100 feet, thence North 50 against decedent’s estate on whom a copy vide the student with entry For questions, call 00 degrees 12 minutes 45 seconds West feet, thence West 100 feet, to the POINT of this notice has been served must file LOT 6 AND LOT 18, BLOCK “J”, PINE level skills to ASE stan- Christen Bennett at for a distance of 30.00 feet, thence go OF BEGINNING. their claims with this Court WITHIN THE ISLAND SUB-DIVISION, UNIT NO. 1 AS North 89 degrees 07 minutes 43 seconds ALSO: LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER PER PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, dards for automotive tech- (850)718-2395, or email: West for a distance of 72.18 feet, thence Begin at the NW. Corner of SW 1/4 of SE THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION PAGE 46 OF THE CLERK CIRCUIT nicians. The use of diag- [email protected] or go North 00 degrees 30 minutes 31 sec- 1/4 of Section 33, Township 1 North, OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS COURT’S OFFICE CALHOUN COUNTY, onds East for a distance of 157.24 feet, to Range 11 West. And run East 160 feet for AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE OF A FLORIDA the Point of Beginning. ALSO KNOWN AS: a POINT OF BEGINNING, thence South COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. Lot 4, Block “B”, an unrecorded 100 feet, thence East 100 feet, thence All other creditors of the decedent and at public sale, to the highest and best bid- Subdivision of the N ? of SE ? of NE ? of North 100 feet, thence West 100 feet, to other persons having claims or demands der, for cash, Calhoun County Section 6, Township 1 South, Range 8 POINT OF BEGINNING. against decedent’s estate must file their Courthouse, 20859 SE Central Avenue West, Calhoun County, Florida. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: claims with this Court WITHIN THREE (3) East, Blountstown, FL 32424 at 11:00 Ronald Bryon Wambaugh Jr. MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE A.M. CST on December 28, 2010. This Week NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: Walter R. 690 W. Forest Park Rd. FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. Jacobs, c/o Dorthy Page, 10189 Puckett Twin Lake, MI 49442 DATED at CALHOUN County this 15th Rd., Perry, Fl 32348 Said property being in the County of ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE day of September, 2010 CALHOUN, STATE OF FLORIDA. Unless TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SEC- Any person claiming an interest in the Said property being in the County of CAL- such certificate shall be redeemed accord- TION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PRO- surplus from the sale, if any, other than the HOUN, STATE OF FLORIDA. Unless such ing to law, the property described in such BATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER property owner as of the date of the lis in History certificate shall be redeemed according to certificate shall be SOLD to the highest BARRED. pendens, must filer a claim within 60 days law, the property described in such certifi- bidder at the Courthouse door on the 4TH after the sale. cate shall be SOLD to the highest bidder day of November, 2010 At 10:00 A.M. CST. By BMS History Department at the Courthouse door on the 4TH day of NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD WITNESS my hand and seal of this court November, 2010 At 10:00 A.M. CST. By; Robie Bennett SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED on the 25th day of March, 2010. Deputy Clerk TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE By; Robie Bennett RUTH W. ATTAWAY DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS Ruth W. Attaway September 22 Deputy Clerk Clerk of Circuit Court of BARRED. Clerk of Court RUTH W. ATTAWAY CALHOUN COUNTY, FLORIDA In accordance with the American with 1862 – U.S. president Abraham Lincoln issues his Clerk of Circuit Court of The date of the first publication of this Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing Emancipation Proclamation, which would free slaves in CALHOUN COUNTY, FLORIDA notice is September 23, 2010. accommodation to participate in this pro- Legal Notice ceeding should contact the ASA Confederate-controlled territory as of January 1, 1863, Executed this 15th day of September, Coordinator no later than seven (7) days and lift the tenor of the American Civil War to a higher Legal Notice 2010. prior to the proceedings. If hearing RUTH W. ATTAWAY impaired, please call (800) 955-9771 plain. CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT Hester Durham Leonard, (TDD) or (800) 59-8770 (voice), via Florida N O T I C E 20859 CENTRAL AVENUE, EAST Co-Personal Representative Relay Service BLOUNTSTOWN, FLORIDA 32424 P.O. Box 368 September 23 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Blountstown, Florida 32424 Law Offices of Daniel C. Consuegra 1779 - During the American Revolutionary War, the Town of Altha, Florida, will consider a pro- NOTICE OF APPLICATION 9204 King Palm Drive posed Ordinance to be titled as follows: FOR TAX DEED Brenda Durham Seay, Tampa, FL 33619-1328 U.S. ship Bonhomme Richard, commanded by John Paul Co-Personal Representative Tel: (813) 915-8660 Jones (“I have not yet begun to fight!), win a hard-fought AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Mary P.O. Box 424 Fax: (813) 915-0559 engagement against the British warships Serapis and ALTHA, FLORIDA ADOPTING A COM- Lou Holley the holder of the following cer- Blountstown, Florida 32424 Attorney for Plaintiff PREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT AS tificate has filed said certificate for a tax Countess of Scarborough off the east coast of England. REQUIRED BY CHAPTER 163, FLORIDA deed to be issued thereon. The certificate David J. Hull, Esq. STATUTES, DESIGNED TO AMEND THE number and year of issuance, the descrip- Kateen E. Manners, Esq. Legal Notice FUTURE LAND USE MAP TO APPROVE tion of the property, and the names in Florida Bar No. 23724 September 24 A SMALL SCALE MAP AMENDMENT TO which it was assessed are as follows; Florida Bar No. 278343 1960 – The USS Enterprise, the first nuclear-powered CHANGE A PORTION OF PARCEL NUM- Smith Hulsey & Busey NOTICE OF DISPOSAL BER: 15-2N-09-0000-0001-0000 CAL- CERTIFICATE NO. 357, YEAR OF 225 Water Street, Suite 1800 aircraft carrier is launched in Newport, Virginia. Its range, HOUN COUNTY, FLORIDA. A PORTION ISSUANCE 2004 Jacksonville, FL 32202 M & W SELF STORAGE RENTALS will without refueling, is 470,000 miles. OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY Telephone: (904) 359-7700 dispose of contents of the following unit NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 15, Parcel # 24-2N-10-0000-0009-0100 Attorneys for Hester Durham Leonard on SEPTEMBER 30, 2010 at 5:00 p.m. if TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 9 WEST, not paid in full and emptied out. The unit is September 25 CALHOUN COUNTY, FLORIDA, FROM That portion of the East 1/2 of the NW 1/4 Stuart E. Goldberg, Esq. believed to contain household and/or per- AGRICULTURAL LAND USE, TO RESI- of the NE 1/4 of Section 24, Township 2 Florida Bar No. 365971 sonal property. 1789 – The American Bill of Rights, 12 amendments DENTIAL LAND USE, AND AUTHORIZ- North, Range 10 West, Calhoun County, Law Offices of Stuart E. Goldberg, P.L. REBECCA HARRELL to the U.S. Constitution that guarantee basic freedoms, ING THE TRANSMITTAL OF THE Florida, bounded on the North by the 2039 Centre Pointe Boulevard, Suite 201 UNITS 13 & 14 NORTH passes Congress and goes to the states for ratification. AMENDMENT TO THE FLORIDA South line of the East 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of Tallahassee, Florida 32308 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY the SE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 2 Telephone: (850) 222-4000 AFFAIRS; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF North, Range 10 West, Jackson County, Attorney for Brenda Durham Seay Legal Notice September 26 ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HERE- Florida, bounded on the East by the East WITH; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILI- Line of the East 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the 1902 – American entrepreneur Levi Strauss, inventor TY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN SE 1/4 of said Section 13 extended South PUBLIC AUCTION of blue jeans, dies. EFFECTIVE DATE. to the graded Northerly R/W line of Woody Road, bounded on the South by the grad- Paul’s Wrecker Service will hold a public The passage of the proposed Ordinance ed Northerly R/W line of said Woody Legal Notice auction on September 24, 2010 at 10:00 September 27 will be considered by the regular meeting Road, and bounded on the West by the a.m. (C.T.). of the Town Council of the Town of Altha, West line of the East 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of 1892 – Book matches are patented by Ohio’s Diamond Florida, at 6:00 P.M. on Tuesday, the 12th the SE 1/4 of said Section 13 extended IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1999 Chevy Cavalier Match Company. day of October, 2010, in the Town Hall, South to the graded Northerly R/W line of FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF Vin# 1G1JC5248X7244322 Altha, Florida. said Woody Road. THE STATE OF FLORIDA, Red in Color A copy of the proposed Ordinance can IN AND FOR CALHOUN COUNTY September 28 be inspected by the public at the Town NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED CIVIL DIVISION Auction will be held at Paul’s Wrecker Clerk’s Office in the Town Hall, Altha, Jimmy W. & Tammie Wamble CASE NO:07-2009-CA-000271 Service, 19844 S.W. South Street, Suite A, 1994 – More than 900 people die in one of the worst Florida. PO Box 574 Blountstown, Florida. maritime disasters of the century when Sweden’s Estonia, All interested parties may appear at the Marianna , Fl 32447 CITIMORTGAGE, INC. F/K/A CITIFINAN- a large car-and-passenger ferry, sinks in the Baltic Sea dur- meeting and be heard with respect to the CIAL Paul’s Wrecker Service reserves the proposed Ordinance. Said property being in the County of CAL- MORTGAGE COMPANY, right to reject any and all bids. PH: 850- ing a storm. WITNESS my Hand and Official Seal, HOUN, STATE OF FLORIDA. Unless such Plaintiff, 674-TOWS (8697) The County Record, SEPTEMBER 22, 2010, Page 9 Blountstown Altha School News High School News BHS culinary students attend restaurant show Florida Restaurant Show by Morgan Davis Three upper level culi- nary students, Taylor Curl, Rebecca Pitts, and Morgan Davis, participated in an educational trip September 13th to Orlando, Florida, with Mrs. Nancy Mears. At the Florida Restaurant Show, the stu- dents experienced what it would be like to work in the food industry. “It was very fast paced, and you had to be on your toes,” says Taylor. This event was held in a KIDS OF CHARACTER: Principal Ladona Kelley proudly announces Altha School’s Kids of convention center that had Character for the month of August demonstrating the character trait of attentiveness. They many booths to sample numerous foods and Culinary students Morgan Davis, Taylor Curl, and include (front row, from left) Dustin Branch, Emmaleigh Presley, Jadyn Jemison, Elijah smoothies. Rebecca Pitts. Mathes, (second row) Brooke Rackley, Dallas Jones, Joseph Varnum, Abby Ham, (third “I enjoyed seeing and row) Jordan Sumner, Bethany Griswell, Dylan Cassatt, and Breanna Terry. tasting all the different types of foods,” says Rebecca. Morgan, who also added, “The sites were NOTICE Altha yearbooks have amazing; we saw many sculptures made of different kinds of food, ice, and what- The Town of Altha prohibits against ever else you can eat!” discrimination in housing on the arrived, extras on sale We have a plethora of basis of race, color, ancestry, ideas we plan to try in class that we have learned from national origin, religion, sex, narital Down Memory Lane Fundraiser Volleyball vs. Sneads, 4/5/6 this experience. By David Bevan Monday, September 27, pm status, familial status, handicap or The “Perfect Ten” 2010 Double Header-Junior Tuesday, September 28, Calendar of Events age. The public is invited to view yearbook has arrived. The Varsity and Varsity Middle School Volleyball at Thursday, Sept. 23rd, Altha’s Fair Housing Ordinance at 176 page yearbook Cross Country Away at St. the Town Hall, 25586 North Main includes PK – 12th grades Joe @ 5:00; Volleyball, and highlights the best and Home against Bozeman @ St., Altha, FL 32421. brightest memories of the 5:00; JV Football, Home Any complaints, questions or 2009-2010 school year as against Freeport @ 6:00 well as the smiling, success- Friday, Sept. 24th, concerns should be directed to ful faces of the Senior Class Varsity Football, Away at (850)762-3280. of 2010. The price is $40. Wewa @ 7:00 Sept. 22, 2010 There are some extra Saturday, Sept. 25th, JV copies available. Volleyball, Away at While you’re at it, con- Marianna for a Tournament sider buying a copy of the Monday, Sept 27th, “Wildcat” from prior years. Volleyball, Away at Liberty School Board There are still extra copies @ 4:00/5:00 available from most school Tuesday, Sept. 28th, years. Memories are price- Volleyball, Away at South WORKSHOP less, so purchase a copy Walton @ 5:00/6:00 today. For more details, call the media center at These ladies at Blountstown Middle School decorated the The Calhoun County School Board will 762-3121. lunchroom and are wearing aprons with tractors and fruit and vegetables on them. Pictured are (from left) Glennelle Calendar be having a Board Workshop on Tucker, Manager, Agnes Seaman (a sub for the day), and Wednesday, September The County 22, See You at the Pole, Betty Mosley, lunchroom worker. Not pictured was Sarah 7:15 Barfield, lunchroom worker. September 24th Thursday, September Record 23, Middle School Volleyball vs. Hosford, 3:30 Lunchrooms celebrate Deadline for at 9:30 a.m. pm; Varsity Volleyball vs. FAMU, 6 pm News & Ads There will be a Special Board Meeting Saturday, September “Farm to School Week” 25, Junior Varsity Focusing on sound nutri- – 24, we have planned fresh Monday at immediately following. Both meetings Volleyball Tournament at tion is high priority for fruits and/or vegetables Marianna Times TBA; 4- school lunchroom employ- each day in each of our five Noon will be held at the Altha Public School on-4 Volleyball ees when planning, prepar- lunchrooms. Tournament and ing and serving the meals As our county lunch mis- gym classroom. to our students in Calhoun sion statement states, County. That is why the “...We are committed to local school district decided creating a program to nour- Coach to cooperate with the ish and educate the hearts, “Farm to School” plan minds, and body of children put that game away. Wewa developed by the U.S. while serving healthy, deli- is 1-2 on the year with a win Senate with the childhood cious breakfast and lunch over Tallahassee Maclay nutrition bill organizing pro- each day in a warm and and losses to Chipley and grams in public schools. friendly atmosphere.” Jefferson County. Wewa will The object of this pro- By uniting the farm and be ready to play and we will gram is to connect schools school lunch we are fulfill- have to execute better (K-12) and local farms with ing our mission statement offensively and get back on the goal of serving healthier while teaching healthy eat- track defensively to win this meals in schools. During ing habits that can last a game. this week of September 20 lifetime. Thanks to all the Tiger fans that came out to sup- port us against Chipley. The players and coaches will NOTICE OF work hard to improve on CALHOUN COUNTY this team as the season pro- gresses. Sometimes a loss is SUPER COUNCIL MEETING not a bad thing if lessons are learned and mistakes are not repeated. We will take Notice is hereby given that the following the things we did well and elected Boards will have an open meeting build on them and take the on Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2009 at 5:30 p.m. at things we did not do well the Calhoun County Public Library in the and get them fixed. In 2004 was the last time Chipley Heritage Room. defeated Blountstown. We didn't lose again that year Board of Calhoun until the state championship County Commissioners game! We will take our medicine and move for- Calhoun County School Board ward. Blountstown City Council Come and support the Altha Town Council Tigers as open district play this week! Hope to see you at Wewa!! GO TIGERS!!!! The Boards will meet in joint open session to discuss issues concerning Calhoun County. Got News? A copy of the agenda is available at the Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Email us! office, Calhoun County Clerk of Court’s news@thecounty office, Calhoun County School Board office, Blountstown City Hall, and Altha Town Hall. record.net Sept. 15, 22, 2010 The County Record, SEPTEMBER 22, 2010, Page 10 OBITUARIES

KATHY MAE dren. (BRADSHAW) He was preceded in KOUMALATSOS death by his parents, Virgil Mrs. Kathy Mae A Thought and Mildred Pate; a sister, (Bradshaw) Koumalatsos, Cathy Pate; and a brother, 49, of Pensacola, FL, Dallas Pate. passed away Sunday, to Remember Survivors include two September 19, 2010, in daughters, Vicki Ann Pensacola. Nowling and her husband, Kathy was born in Bill, and Diane Pate, all of Panama City, FL, and had Blountstown; one brother, lived in Pensacola for the Melvin Pate and his wife, past 11 years, coming form Wanda, of Wewahitchka, Tim Adams Enterprise, AL. Kathy Funeral Director FL; six sisters, Alma lived in Altha for over 20 Shiver of Sumatra, FL, years and was a 1979 grad- It’s not a choice most Jean Brackin of uate of Altha High School. people like to think about, Blountstown, Margene She was a retired dentist but the selection of a funeral Martin of Howard Creek, office manager. Kathy home is a key decision for a FL, Sara Barfield of Pastor Roger King shares eyewitness attended the Pace family who has lost a loved Bristol, FL, Nancy Holt Assembly of God Church in one. Adams Funeral Home and Dale Pate, both of Pace, FL. has been serving families Blountstown; grandchil- report from “Restoring Honor Rally” Survivors include her since 1976 and now we are dren, William Nowling, husband, Demetrios raising the bar on the level of Renee Nowling, Chyenne BY ROGER KING, Pastor of importance of faith in God. speak more and more about Gateway Baptist Church Koumalatsos, of Pensacola; service a family can Nowling, Harley Nowling, These were not mere token the importance of faith, statements to appease some hope, and charity. He clear- mother, Jean Daniels, of experience from a funeral Braison Pate, Skyler Pate Altha; one son, Nicholas and Elizabeth Pate; a As I looked out the win- religious voting block. They ly and boldly stated repeat- home. We have a special dow of the plane, the sun were bedrock convictions edly that we must return to Koumalatsos, and his wife, devoted girlfriend, Janice gathering place where family was disappearing over the held by our founding fathers. founding principles. I heard Laurie, of North Carolina; and friends can have Hinson, of Hosford; former horizon. My son and I were Passionate proclamations him passionately say, the one daughter, Stephanie refreshments or a meal wife, Mary Kate Brackins, going to spend three days in for prayer and fasting were only solution to the current Alday, and her husband, before or after the funeral. of Blountstown; several our nation’s Capitol and issued hundreds of times by mess is a return to faith in Jamie, of Altha; four broth- The children have a room nieces and nephews. attend the Glenn Beck early Presidents and gover- God. David Barton began ers, Randall Chason, Keith Funeral services were where they can watch “Restoring Honor Rally” at nors. These proclamations to share on Beck's program. Chason, Tommy Chason held Monday, September movies, read, or play with the Lincoln Memorial. For were from governmental I began to consider attending and David Chason, all of 20, at 2:00 pm (CDT) at months I have felt a growing toys while the parents share leaders, not preachers. Our the rally in Washington. Altha; two sisters, Diane Peavy Funeral Home knot in the pit of my stom- founders knew that our On Friday evening, my Christian of Lynn Haven, memories during the Chapel with Reverend ach. It was a deep concern nation’s dependency upon son and I got out of the taxi FL, and Shirley James of visitation. Our renovation Michael Morris officiating. for the developments in our God was not an option. The at the Kennedy Center for Altha; grandchildren, project incorporates all we Interment followed in the nation. What future is there current concept of separation the Performing Arts in Jolene Alday, Jamison need to serve your family. Pine Memorial Cemetery for our children, and our chil- of church and state had not Washington. There were Alday, Ella Koumalatsos Watch for our Open House in Blountstown. dren's children? As I yet been conceived in the only 2200 seats. Hundreds and Anna Koumalatsos. and Chapel Dedication date. All arrangements are viewed the sunset I won- minds of the modern had stood in line for hours Funeral services will be under the direction of dered if the sun was also set- Supreme Court justices who hoping for a ticket but as a held Friday, September 24, ADAMS Marlon Peavy at Peavy ting on this two hundred thir- either deliberately ignored or pastor I was given a reserva- at 10:00 am (CDT) at the Funeral home in ty year experience of democ- were ignorant of the original tion in advance. This event Altha Church of God with Blountstown (ph. 674- racy we call America? intent of our founding fathers was a part of Beck’s FUNERAL HOME On Memorial Day week- and a hundred years of "Restoring Honor" emphasis. Reverend Carlton Baggett 674-5449 • 643-5410 2266). officiating. Interment will end I began a series of ser- precedence. Church worship It was by invitation to pas- www.adamsfh.com mons entitled “Wake Up, services were held every tors and spiritual leaders follow in the Old Shiloh America”. Earlier in the Sunday in the Capitol from across the country. Cemetery in Altha. The MARION CLEVELAND year I listened to General Building until the early Music began thirty minutes family will receive friends children, Jaedyn, Trista PIERCE William Boykin share con- 1900's. Faith was every- before the main event. A Thursday, September 23, and Alona; and a host of Marion Cleveland cerning the threat of radical where. It was part of our black musical group opened from 6:00 pm (CDT) until nieces, nephews and Pierce better known as Islam. I began to hear Glenn identity. with worship songs and cho- 8:00 pm (CDT) at the friends. “Peanut Man”, 81, of Beck and others give a vari- But today we have ruses including, "How great Altha Church of God in Funeral services were Hosford, passed away ety of alarming revelations strayed far from that path is our God", "These are the Altha. held Sunday, September Monday, September 20, about current developments and I wondered if America Days of Elijah", and "The All arrangements are 19, at 2 pm (CDT) at 2010, in Blountstown. and the questionable people could awaken from it’s slum- under the direction of Peavy Funeral Home He was a retired securi- our president has chosen as ber. I heard Glenn Beck See RESTORING, page 12 Marlon Peavy at Peavy Chapel in Blountstown ty officer and was of the czars and advisors. I began Funeral Home in with Reverend Bill Mayo holiness faith. He loved to to see our federal govern- Blountstown (ph. 674- officiating. Memorializa- dance and was an avid out- ment’s economic choices as a 2266). tion was by cremation. doorsman. runaway passenger train All arrangements were He is survived by a whose brakes have failed and Bristol PHILIP ANTHONY under the direction of beloved longtime compan- whose engineers are asleep at the controls. (TONY) MCCLELLAN, Marlon Peavy at Peavy ion, Hazel Marshall Then I began to study Dental Clinic SR. Funeral Home in “Peanut Lady”, and fami- Mr. Philip Anthony ly; two sons, Donald. F. David Barton’s material. Blountstown (ph. 674- Barton is a historian who has DENTURE (Tony) McClellan, Sr., 54, Pierce and his wife, Pam, of 2266). accumulated thousands of of Clarksville (Frink Chattahoochee, Florida original documents from our LAB on Community) passed away CHARLES THOMAS and Derald Pierce and his founding era. I began to dis- Thursday, September 16, (TOMMY) PATE wife, Debbie, of Opelousas, cover fascinating information PREMISES 2010, at his home. Mr. Charles Thomas Louisiana; a daughter, never presented in my high Same-Day Tony was born on (Tommy) Pate, 65, of Lynette Hostetter, and her school or college American February 9, 1956 in Blountstown, FL, passed husband, James, of Quincy, history classes about the Service on Panama City, FL and had away Friday, September Florida; seven grandchil- founding fathers, their great Repairs and lived in Frink for the past 17, 2010, at his home. dren; nine great-grandchil- faith and the wisdom that Relines 35 years coming from Tommy was born on dren; and a brother, shaped our founding docu- Panama City, FL. He was a March 11, 1945, in Port St. Edward Pierce of Canada. ments. Barton presents retired carpenter working Joe, FL, and had lived in Graveside services will undeniable proof of the Laban Bontrager, DMD in construction. He was of Calhoun County for most of be at 10 a.m. ET, strong spiritual and Biblical the Protestant Faith. his life. He was a saw mill Wednesday, September 23, values that became the back- Tony was preceded in worker, logger and did a at Kent Cemetery in bone of the early American Monica Bontrager, DMD death by his father, Brinton host of other jobs. Tommy Hosford. experience. In early days, FAMILY DENTISTRY T. McClellan. was truly a outdoorsman, Adams Funeral Home is education, law, every branch of government, and their 12761 NW Pea Ridge Road, Bristol, FL 32321 Survivors include his he loved hunting, fishing in charge of the arrange- mother, Virginia N. ments (ph. 643-5410 leaders openly declared alle- TELEPHONE: (850)643-5417 and most of all spending giance to the Bible and the McClellan, of Clarksville; time with his grandchil- adamsfh.com). one son, Philip Anthony McClellan, Jr., and his wife, Holly, of Clarksville; one daughter, Joanna Gail McClellan, of Ohio; three brothers, Lorin Michael McClellan of Clarksville, Brinton Tifton McClellan, Jr. of Tallahassee, and Roger Dale McClellan, Sr. of Clarksville; three grand- Church Directory For Information On Listing Your Church, Call 674-5041 Message St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church of Thanks St. Mary Missionary 850-674-4482 • Fax: 850-674-4483 Baptist Church “Earth hath no sorrow 16345 SE River Street, Blountstown, FL that Heaven cannot heal.” We welcome you to worship with us as we follow the teachings of DR. C.L. WILSON, PASTOR Lesley Alexander Christ. If you would like to learn more about the Catholic faith, 850-674-8716 Baker, Sr. contact Fr. Chuck Collins, 447--0934. “We Minister To Needs Without Magnifying Faults” “Uncle Lesley” Sunday School - 9:30 AM • Morning Worship - 11:00 AM We would like to extend Sunday Mass - 10:30 a.m. • Spanish 6:00 p.m. 2nd & 4th week Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday - 6:30 PM our personal gratitude for General Mission & Brotherhood 2nd & 4th Saturday - 10 AM your sincere expressions during the passing of our dear father, grandfather, Meaningful Bible Study ...... 9:45 AM brother, uncle, cousin and Exciting Worship...... 11:00 AM Blountstown First friend. Whether your act of Bible Study & Worship ...... 6:00 PM kindness was a phone call, Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study ...... 6:30 PM Assembly of God Church visit, food, flowers, dona- Pastor David Throckmorton tion or prayers, words could Sunday Services Pastor, Shelton Kindig never express our deepest Located two blocks south of the intersection Highway 20 and Main Street in Blountstown Sunday School...9:45 AM Hwy. 20 West, 13th Street appreciation. For your Morning Worship...11:00 AM kindness, we ask that you First Baptist Church Evening Worship...5:00 PM Blountstown, FL accept this personal Wednesday Service...7:00 PM acknowledgement as our Helping people follow in the footsteps of Christ 850-674-4331 heartfelt thank you! The Baker Family Inger, Lesley Jr. (Karla) Liana, Deiontae Blountstown United Methodist Church For information on listing and June Baker Located on Hwy 20 directly across from your church in this Sub-Way & McDonalds SUBSCRIBE Wednesday Bible Study...9:00 AM directory, please contact Sunday School...9:45 AM The County Record TODAY! Sunday Worship...11:00 AM Call 674-5041 Telephone: 674-8254 Email: [email protected] at 674-5041. The County Record, SEPTEMBER 22, 2010, Page 11

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Battle Hymn of the around noon when Beck Ordinary people who we’re enlightened. This is with God. Seek to hear and the David Barton video Republic". arrived to perform a sound responded to life situations the prevailing view of our obey Him. Speak up. series, “The American Glenn Beck and David check with the staff who with faith, hope, and charity educational system and gov- Stand. Our hope is in God. Heritage Series” throughout Barton emerged and began were setting up. The were highlighted. It was not ernment and media. There is a huge segment of the summer on Sunday to introduce a variety of Memorial is truly inspiring. about Sarah Palin, or Glenn But everyone is not con- this country that continues to evenings at 6 PM. It has speakers. Barton shared Inscribed on one interior wall Beck, or politics or celebri- vinced. There is a vast num- be true to their faith. Like strengthened our resolve and historical perspectives and is the Gettysburg Address. ties. It was a challenge to ber of people in this country Paul Revere of old, Glenn provided valuable informa- was heavily involved in the On the opposite wall is each of us to find our place in that do not agree with big Beck has sounded an alarm tion about our true heritage. programming. The first Lincoln's Second Inaugural our world, to follow the government and path it has and provided us a visible We have six weeks remain- speaker was a Jewish rabbi; Address. Both contain example of Moses who heard taken. We are frustrated place to stand for our faith. I ing in this series. You are second, a Catholic priest; the strong acknowledgements of God's voice and obeyed. and we know there is a bet- was honored to stand among invited to join us. You will be third, a rousing pastor from God's providence and the Beck’s exhortation was more ter way. Faith is not dead in them. encouraged. David Barton’s San Diego who had led his importance of faith. If only like a sermon than a political America and we will not be I am the pastor of information can be found at congregation "outside the our present leaders could speech. silent. We are not stupid, Gateway Baptist Church Wallbuilder’s.com. four walls" to creatively meet echo what Lincoln had said, Attention was given to the nor ignorant. We know there where we have been viewing the needs of his community "...that this nation under God dependents of a special oper- is a God in heaven who is not during a time of great need. shall have a new birth of ations group who lost eight pleased with the directions Gloria Copeland spoke on freedom and that govern- men in the desert of Iran this nation has taken the necessity of faith. A vet- ment of the people, by the when a military maneuver Glenn Beck is a voice in Church News eran, Dave Roever, who lost people, and for the people, went awry. These men had the wilderness. He has a half his face and hand in shall not perish from the promised they would care for microphone and the ability Vietnam, shared a rousing earth”. each other’s children should to communicate. He sound- Movie night at Nazarene Church challenge. Speeches by On rally day, we hurried they not return from their ed the alarm and many founding fathers were read. through breakfast and began mission. A phone “texting” responded. I was one of Every voice, including the 13 block trek past the number was placed on the them. I went not because I Saturday, bring your lawn chair Beck’s, resounded the mes- White House to the Lincoln giant scenes for anyone who am a follower of Glenn Beck, Blountstown First Church of the Nazarene will have sage, we must deepen our Memorial. The streams of wanted to make a ten dollar but I sincerely seek to hear movie night on Saturday, September 25th, from 7:00 p.m. faith in God and allow Him people grew steadily as we contribution. Ninety min- God’s voice and obey. I until. Featured movie will be "The Last Sin Eater". to direct our path. There is got closer to the "mall". We utes later it was announced believe I heard God’s voice Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy great music, tasty no political solution to our were fortunate to be close that over five million dollars instructing me to go, God snacks, and an awesome movie with a powerful message. problems. God is our only enough to walk. Parking was had been received to support provided the means to go, The church is the brick church with the steeple, diagonal- hope. impossible and the subway these dependents and many and I am glad I went. ly across from Calhoun/Liberty Hospital. Beck had received a call system and buses were other children of fallen spe- But, you may ask, what from the Kennedy Center jammed with people. We cial operations soldiers. was your significance among staff prior to the meeting crossed the WWII memorial But this rally was not a massive crowd of over Sunny Hill Women’s Ministry to questioning whether prayer to the side of the refection about money. It was a call to 500,000 people? If every- would be a part of this pro- pool where the "overflow renew and strengthen our one takes that attitude, there host rummage sale October 2 gram since this facility crowd" was gathering and relationship with God. will never be change. There The Women's Ministry of Sunny Hill Pentecostal received government contri- squeezed into a location There were no cute or outra- is a time to act and a time to Holiness Church, located at the corner of Hwy. 69 and butions. Beck responded, "If under the trees where we geous signs or political agen- stand with those who stand. Hwy. 274, will be having a rummage sale on Saturday, prayer is wrong, I guess could view the event on one da. Commentators and It was my time to stand. October 2nd. Come join us from 8-12, rain or shine in the you'll just have to sue me". of seven giant video screens. media outlets have stumbled This was not a group of fellowship hall. There will be a variety of items. There was prayer indeed. In In front of us was a group all over themselves trying to political activists. It was pri- fact, Pastor John Hagee gave wearing T-shirts with the get a handle on this event. It marily believers, Christians. the most moving benediction famous picture of George doesn’t fit their grid. Why I saw it in their faces. I I have ever heard. Washington kneeling in would a half million people heard it in their conversa- I spoke to one man from prayer before his horse. come from all over America tion. I saw it in their reac- Paul’s Wrecker Indiana on Saturday who Along with each picture was to an outdoor rally in tions. They were people like shared that he had spent the one of Washington's state- August? you and I who are tired of night in the park to secure a ments extolling the value of I know why I went. I am business as usual. And I can Service desirable spot on the lawn faith or prayer. In this group deeply concerned for the tell you there is nothing like paulswrecker.com for the rally. I asked him was a woman in her eighties, direction of this nation. being in a crowd of half a mil- how many people were there slightly bent forward but Unless there are serious lion people in our nations 24 HOUR SERVICE all night. He said at least very engaged in the sights changes very soon, our chil- Capitol singing “Amazing fifty thousand. The entire and sounds. I had seen this dren and grandchildren will Grace”. Lockout/Jumpstart area from the steps of the lady before or one very simi- not enjoy the privileges we I returned to Blountstown Lincoln Memorial around lar. She had the appearance have known. 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I was born in New Orleans. My family still lives here. We have to restore the Gulf communities for the shrimpers, fishermen, hotel and restaurant owners who live and work here. Making This Right - Iris Cross, BP Community Outreach Beaches

Claims No oil has flowed into the Gulf for weeks. But we know this is just the beginning of our work. BP has taken full responsibility for the cleanup Cleanup in the Gulf and that includes keeping you informed.

Economic Investment Restoring Gulf Communities We can’t undo this tragedy. But we can help people get back on their feet. Environmental We have been working with impacted communities since day one. Restoration Partnering with local governments and community organizations, my job is Health and Safety to listen to people’s needs and frustrations and find ways to help. We have Wildlife 19 community centers and teams in four states, listening and helping. Restoring The Economy BP is here in Gulf communities with shrimpers, fishermen, hotel and restaurant owners, helping to make them whole.

More than 120,000 claim payments totaling over $375 million have already gone to people affected by the spill. We have committed a $20 billion independent fund to pay all legitimate claims, including lost incomes until people impacted can go back to work. And none of this will be paid by taxpayers.

BP has also given grants of $87 million to the states to help tourism recover and bring people back to the Gulf beaches.

Restoring The Environment We’re going to keep looking for oil and cleaning it up if we find it. Teams will remain in place for as long as it takes to restore the Gulf Coast.

And we’ve dedicated $500 million to work with local and national scientific experts on the impact of the spill and to restore environmental damage.

Thousands of BP employees have their roots in the Gulf. We support over 10,000 jobs in the region and people here are our neighbors. We know we haven’t always been perfect, but we will be here until the oil is gone and the people and businesses are back to normal. We will do everything we can to make this right.

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