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CRIME CRIME SPORTS Another Couple case of busted insurance on meth fraud at charges hospital BY KELLI PEACOCK DUNN News Editor BY KELLI PEACOCK DUNN A Blountstown business News Editor owner and his wife are A former correctional behind bars officer and after author- hospital ities found housekeeper the makings charged in of a meth lab an insurance in their fraud case South Street JOHN MCCLENDON last month home. are back John Alvin McClendon, behind bars. CEDRIC SIMMONS 48, and Amanda Lynette Cedric McClendon, Bernard 31, have Simmons, been 34, has been DISTRICT CHAMPS! charged with charged with trafficking conspiracy metham- to commit phetamine insurance Tigers defeat LCHS 20-19 and posses- fraud and sion of listed forgery. AMANDA DALLAS HOGANS chemicals. MCCLENDON Dallas The Tigers were celebrating in Bulldog country Friday night after edging LCHS, 20-19, to capture the district John is also Hogans, 26, has been championship title. Above, after a hard hitting contest, players met in good sportsmanship at midfield. The charged with trafficking arrested on the same con- game was one of the most exciting ever in series history. For more on the game, turn to page 3. hydrocodone. spiracy charge, as well as According to the being a principle to forgery. Calhoun County Sheriff’s According to the Office, a search team con- POLITICS sisting of Inv. Mark See FRAUD, page 2 Mallory, Sgt. Jared Nichols, Dep. Eddie ONLINE EDITION Dalton, and Dep. Jody Snafu at polls with city ballot; Hoagland served a search warrant on the The County McClendons’ home and auto repair business just Record before 10 a.m. Saturday. city runoff election is planned After no response, the team forced open the back door ONLINE BY KELLI PEACOCK DUNN Veressa followed with 100. Since neither of the top two of the home and found www.thecountyrecord.net News Editor vote getters had 50 percent plus one, a runoff election is Amanda in the master bed- planned next month. The Blountstown City Council was room with a plastic contain- Election day went smooth in Calhoun County last expected to set the runoff date at their meeting Tuesday er of meth. John then drove SEE A PHOTO YOU LIKE? Tuesday with the exception of a snafu at one precinct. (details unavailable at press time). up in front of the business According to Margie Laramore, Supervisor of BUY IT ONLINE! and was approached by Elections, it was discovered early in the day that voters Dep. Dalton and Sgt. at the Scout House precinct on South Pear Street were School officials regroup Nichols who advised him of not receiving their city ballot. “[Poll workers] eventual- the search warrant being ly discovered it and 31 voters had voted,” Laramore served. He resisted as they reports, adding that both city and county voters use that after voters reject tax attempted to handcuff him precinct and only county ballots were given out. and had to be physically Laramore immediately gathered a list of the 31 who BY KELLI PEACOCK DUNN restrained. A bottle of 28 had cast ballots and started dialing. “I got in touch with News Editor hydrocodone pills, two nine of them,” she remarks, adding that some laughed it RIVER FORECAST Calhoun County school administrators will be pulling meth pipes, and three off and didn’t seem to mind. They were all given the out the calculator and crunching numbers to adjust their unknown pills were found option to come to the Elections office and vote a provi- future budget after voters rejected a .25 mill tax levy for in John’s front pants pock- sional ballot for the city race. “It was an honest mis- another two years. et. A pill bottle with one take,” says Laramore. “I did the best I could with what Sixty percent of voters said “no” on the school refer- gram of meth was discov- happened.” endum, making it clear they don’t want to continue pay- ered inside John’s jacket. Fortunately, the 31 ballots would not have made a ing the additional property tax that has been in place for A search of the difference in the close Council race. After provisional two years. McClendon home turned ballots were counted, Clifford Jackson had 319 and Roy up numerous items used to APALACHICOLA RIVER Pickron came in a close second with 302. Beverly See SCHOOL TAX, page 5 manufacture meth. The couple was booked Nov. 10...8PM... 2.1’ into the Calhoun County Nov. 12...8PM... 1.10’ BUSINESS Jail and remained in cus- Nov. 14...6AM... 1.7’ Cease and desist order filed; tody at press time. Superior Bank announces plans In response to a cease actions. Superior is required, performing, non-classified and desist order filed last C. Stanley Bailey, among other things, to loans are unaffected by week, Superior Bancorp Chairman & CEO, stated, increase the Bank's capi- the agreement with the LUNCH (Nasdaq: SUPR) "Superior has been work- tal, maintain its allowance OTS. Deposits remain announced Thursday that ing closely with its regula- for loan and lease losses at fully covered by FDIC SPECIALS the company and its prin- tors since the start of this a level appropriate for the insurance to at least cipal operating subsidiary, economic recession to risk in its loan portfolio, $250,000 per depositor. 1. Any Small Sub Superior Bank, have increase capital, reduce reduce its classified assets, In addition, non-interest 2. Small 1-Topping Pizza entered into agreements higher risk and non-per- discontinue the extension bearing transaction 3. Howie Bread with Cheese with the Office of Thrift forming loans, return to of loans to certain stressed accounts and qualified 4. Wing Snack & Spicy Stix Supervision (OTS), their profitability and maintain sectors of the economy, NOW checking accounts (Choice of Ranch or Bleu Cheese) Black & Decker Subccompact Lithium-Ion primary regulator, to con- safe and sound banking update its three-year cap- are fully guaranteed by 5. Any Small Salad Cordless Drill/Driver tinue taking actions to practices. These agree- ital and business plans, the FDIC for an unlimited & Howie Bread Powerful 12 volt motor. Lithium-ion strengthen their financial ments formalize steps that reduce brokered deposits, amount of coverage under 6. Baked Spaghetti battery holds a charge for over 6 condition and operations. already are underway and prohibit payment of divi- the FDIC's Transaction months. 2302031 Limit 1 Rebate Each agreement, known that we and our regulators dends by the Bank and Account Guarantee & Howie Bread as a Stipulation and believe are necessary to the Company at this time (TAG) program, in which $49.99 Consent to the Issuance of improve Superior's finan- and increase management Superior Bank is a partic- an Order to Cease and cial health, and its ability and board oversight. The ipant. The coverage $ 99 After $10 Mail-In Rebate. 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MAIN ST., ALTHA, FLA. 762-3228 Serving Blountstown and Calhoun County Since 1907 674-3838 The County Record, NOVEMBER 10, 2010, Page 2 CRIME NEWS County Routine traffic stop ends Extension News in arrest of CNA for meth BY KELLI PEACOCK DUNN Partridge admitted to having meth La nina formed; expect News Editor pulled Rudd inside the console. A search over on turned up digital scales, a A routine traffic stop South Main cigarette box containing resulted in the arrest of a Street for 16.4 grams of pseu- dry, warm fall & winter certified nursing assistant having win- doephedrine, an eye drop- on drug charges. dows tinted per bottle of acid and lithi- BY JUDY LUDLOW, Stacey Ann Rudd, 23, beyond the um, as well as a plastic con- STACEY RUDD AGRICULTURE AND was arrested Friday for legal limit. tainer of meth. NATURAL RESOURCES trafficking pseu- Rudd appeared nervous Rudd said she was a AGENT doephedrine, possession of and Inv. Partridge asked CNA and did not want to listed chemicals, and pos- CCSO Dep. Eddie Dalton lose her nursing certifica- "Climate is what we session of meth. to bring his K-9 over for a tion. She was booked into expect, weather is According to the sniff of the vehicle. The dog the Calhoun County Jail what we get.” -Mark Blountstown Police gave a positive alert for and remained in custody at Twain Department, Inv. Timothy narcotics. Rudd then press time. Remember the weather last year? The fall and win- DCF investigator is arrested for ter of 2009 was one of the rainiest on record and had serious impacts on winter DUI after running deputy off road crops. Well, as is now pre- dicted, the fall and winter A drunk driver collision, then pulled the vehicle and had continued of 2010 is gearing up to be employed as an investiga- vehicle over. drinking while driving. He dry and warm as another tor for the The driver, identified as failed to successfully com- La Niña weather pattern Florida Edwards, allegedly admit- plete a roadside sobriety has formed. Department ted to consuming two rum test, then refused to give a Rainfall in the Southeast of Children and Coke drinks at Mexico breath test, resulting in his is reduced, sometimes sig- and Families Beach prior to getting in his arrest. nificantly, during La Niña was arrested winters. The current Saturday drought is a serious cause night after Caregiver arrested for for concern prompting forcing a law KEVIN EDWARDS tough decisions as agricul- enforcement tural producers head into a officer off the road. theft from elderly lady drier than normal winter Kevin Scott Edwards, A woman Calhoun County Sheriff’s season. Based on current 45, has been charged with hired to care Office, the case began back La Niña conditions, the fol- DUI in the case. for an elderly in August when Dep. lowing considerations According to the person has Bobby Sims was contacted should be made in regard to Calhoun County Sheriff’s been charged by the victim’s nephew who winter pastures in the Office, Sgt. Jared Nichols with stealing advised his aunt’s wallet southeast: was southbound on SR 73 from the was missing, along with • Postpone planting if around 7:30 p.m. when he lady. $400. Allen had been hired the soil is dry, soil moisture entered a curve and spot- Sabrina SABRINA ALLEN just two days prior. at planting will be an ted two northbound vehi- Nicole Allen, 26, was important factor for suc- cles headed his way, one in arrested Friday for grand The investigation led cess; his lane attempting to pass theft from a person over 65 authorities to suspect Allen • Plant in prepared the other in a no-passing years of age. and a warrant was issued seedbeds where chances of zone. Sgt. Nichols swerved According to the for her arrest. success are higher and off the roadway to avoid a avoid overseeding; • Plant in fields that Insurance fraud continued typically hold moisture in the winter; Blountstown Police Liberty Hospital earlier in allegedly told her Simmons • Don’t invest only in Department, a woman con- the month. The woman had taken out a life insur- winter forage, save some tacted investigators Oct. 29 stated that Hogans had ance policy on her ailing dollars for supplemental to report her mother had contacted her prior to her mother. The woman said feed purchases; passed away at Calhoun- mother’s death. Hogans she contacted the insurance • Be prepared to reduce company and learned there stocking rates and grazing was a $50,000 policy on days in response to the her mother listing Simmons anticipated reduced rain- CALHOUN & LIBERTY COUNTY and Hogans as 50/50 bene- fall. A stand of redbay trees dying from the invasive Laurel Wilt ficiaries. The woman fur- For more information Disease. PHOTO BY JAMES JOHNSON, GEORGIA FORESTRY ther reported Simmons had about the potential effects COMMISSION, BUGWOOD.ORG contacted her, urging her of La Niña events on rain- not to press charges. fall and temperature pat- Inv. Timothy Partridge terns in your county, visit and Consumer Services nities, and environment. SHERIFF'S LOG wired the woman with AgroClimate at Division of Plant Industry If you have any ques- audio and she met http://www.agroclimate.org as being established in Bay tions, please call us at 674- CALHOUN COUNTY Simmons to discuss the sit- and the US Drought County, FL. This is a sig- 8323 or visit our website at Nov. 1: Rex Williford, VOP; Mitchell Gray, suspended sentence uation. Inv. Partridge lis- Monitor at nificant jump in the current http://calhoun.ifas. ufl.edu/. violation; James Paul Tucker, VOP; Adrian Kenneth Best, tened as Simmons gave http://www.drought.unl.edu distribution of this devas- University of Florida “The /dm/monitor.html tating disease of redbay Foundation for the Gator domestic battery details to the woman, stat- trees and other trees in the Nation” an Equal Nov. 2: Kent Floyd, VOP; Darcia Simmons, sale of cocaine ing that he filled out the Laurel Wilt Disease – Lauraceae family. For Opportunity Institution. within 1000 feet of school; Gene Bess, state VOP; Robert Scott, application and forged her mother’s name. He also An Invasive Non- more information please DWLSR with knowledge, tag not assigned alleged that Hogans was his Native Tree Disease see: http://www.doacs. Nov. 4: Kayla Burke, violation of conditional release co-conspirator. Laurel wilt is a deadly state.fl.us/pi/enpp/patholo- Nov. 5: Sabrina Allen, grand theft; David Smith, sex offender disease of redbay (Persea gy/laurel_wilt_disease.html registration violation; Stacey A. Rudd, trafficking in pseu- Kinard VFD Simmons and Hogans borbonia) and other tree and for the current US dis- doephedrine, poss. of listed chemicals, poss. of controlled were taken into custody species in the Laurel family tribution map: http://www extends thanks substance Monday. such as sassafras, avocado, .fs.fed.us/r8/foresthealth/la Nov. 6: Cory R. Bated, failure to pay traffic fines; Littleton As reported in The camphor, pondspice, and urelwilt/dist_map.shtml The members of the Bramblett, failure to appear; Amanda McClendon, poss. of list- County Record last month, spicebush. The disease is The Calhoun County Kinard Volunteer Fire ed chemicals, trafficking meth; John McClendon, poss. of list- a phone tip led to the caused by a fungus Extension Service is part of Department extend their ed chemicals, trafficking meth, trafficking controlled substance; arrests of Hogans and (Raffaelea lauricola) that is the statewide Extension appreciation to all the vol- Anthony Sansom, VOP; Kevin Edwards, DUI Simmons for taking out introduced into these host Service of the University of unteers and supporters who Nov. 8: Cedric Simmons, conspiracy to commit insurance three life insurance policies trees by a non-native Florida, and is a partner- made the 2010 Halloween fraud over $20,000, forgery on a 74 year-old hospital insect, the redbay ambrosia ship between county, state, Carnival fundraiser such a LIBERTY COUNTY patient who met their “cri- beetle (Xyleborus glabra- and federal governments. huge success. Oct. 28: Deborah Gawrylok, hold for CCSO teria” of not being able to tus) Its mission is to provide Thank you for your Oct. 31: Latashia Jones, hold for CCSO; Susan Neal, hold for speak or write and didn’t Laurel wilt disease and service and education in donations of door prizes, CCSO have family stopping by. the associated exotic red- agriculture, natural cakes, supplies, cash, adver- Nov. 2: Tony Smith, state VOP; Donald E. Williams, VOP; The policies totalled bay ambrosia beetle is resources, family and con- tisements, and helping Uneata Cheeseman, VOP; Barbara Nicole Vaught, VOP; Greg $200,000 with Hogans and spreading across the south- sumer sciences, and youth hands. Without you, the Pitts, sentenced from court; Rex Williford, VOP; Darcia Simmons reportedly 50/50 east and has recently been (4-H) and community Fire Department would be Simmons, hold for CCSO; Jon Lebeau, VOP beneficiaries. confirmed by Florida development, to help us unable to handle such a Nov. 3: Dene L. Thomas, hold for CCSO Department of Agriculture improve our lives, commu- large undertaking. Nov. 4: Kayla Burke, hold for CCSO Nov. 5: Dallas Hogans, warrant/CCSO

The above individuals were booked into the Calhoun or Liberty County Jail over the past week. Although they have been charged with a crime, they are considered innocent until proven guilty. Congratulations! Hattie Thomas Blountstown The County Record Health & Rehab The Voice of Calhoun County Since 1907 USPS 135-060 Published every Wednesday by Calhoun Publishing Co., Inc. Employee of 20311 Central Avenue West Blountstown, FL 32424 PHONE: 850-674-5041 the Quarter •FAX: 850-674-5008 e-mail: [email protected] website: www.thecountyrecord.net Periodicals postage paid at Hattie Thomas is the assistat Blountstown, FL Post Office Dietary Manager and has POSTMASTER: Send address changes to THE COUNTY RECORD been on our staff for 14 P.O. Box 366, Blountstown, FL 32424 years. She does a great job $21.00 in Calhoun & Liberty Counties $26.00 Elsewhere and is always smiling and laughing. Thanks, Hattie, for Robert A. Turner Publisher/Editor/Advertising your hard work and Sharon Turner dedication. Bookkeeper/Circulation Kelli Peacock....News Editor Somehow, largely through the Grace of God, devoted loyalty, and the vast pride on the part of many people, The County Record has never missed an issue. 16690 SW Chipola Road, Blountstown, Florida • 850-674-4311 The County Record, NOVEMBER 10, 2010, Page 3 BHS edges Liberty 20-19 to claim title; Hosts Baker Friday for Senior Night Tigers are district champs!

When rivals in any sport Neither team commit- meet the athletes play at a ted a turnover in the game. higher lever and their fans Jawon Mosley led the Jawon Mosley maintains get more excited. Seldom, Tigers with 129 yards on his balance for extra yards. however, can the competi- 22 carries. Wayne Young tion be so even and hard rushed for 90 yards on 14 fought that it’s a shame carries followed closely by there can be but one win- Stedman Williams with 79 ner. But, that’s what on 7 carries for the makes rivalries special, Bulldogs. even when it comes down Both teams played hard to the final play of the hitting defense the entire game to decide who gets game. Hunter Jordan led bragging rights. the Tigers with 12 tackles The Blountstown Tigers followed by Alexander and Liberty County Garrett with 9. Ryan Jawon Mosley gets a hug from Bulldogs met in Bristol McIntyre and Dowling Lee his step dad coach Charles Friday night to decide the each had 8 tackles. Buggs, Sr. after the game. District 2 Class 1-A Brandon Smith, Frankie Championship. Both Murrell, Paul Mosley, The Bulldogs answered teams came into the game Jawon Mosley and Corey with a 10 play 64 yard with 4-0 district records. McClellan were all active drive. Nolan Brown ran a The Bulldogs scored with on defense. quarterback sneak for 19 10 seconds left in the game For the Bulldogs, yards and a touchdown. and elected to go for the Stedman Williams, Stirling Stirling Lake’s PAT tied win rather than kick the Lake and Jimmie Lee the game at 13-13. extra point and go into Revell each had 7 tackles. The Tigers came right overtime. With the end- Daniel Deason, Alex back. Buggs passed to zone surrounded by fans, Marlowe and Jimarez Brandon Smith who had the Bulldogs executed a Reed each had 6 tackles. enough speed to race 58 reverse pass that appeared Wayne Young, Shelby yards for a touchdown. perfect until the ball Williams, Terryal Jenkins Comer’s kick was good and slipped through the and E.J. Williams were the Tigers were ahead with receivers hands and fell to also in on several stops. four minutes left, 20-13. the ground. The Tigers The first quarter was a The Tiger defense survived and claimed the defensive struggle with the forced Liberty to punt and championship, 20-19. Tigers stopping the allow the offense to run off The Tigers will host Bulldogs twice on a fourth some crucial time with Baker at Bowles Field down play. some first downs. The Friday night to close out The Tigers tried a 32 Bulldogs forced a Tiger the regular season and the yard attempt punt, but the Bulldogs Bulldogs host Cottondale early in the second quarter roughed the Tiger punter. to close out theirs. The that fell short. Young, Lake, Jenkins, and Tigers will host Northview On the Bulldogs’ next Revell came up with big Bratt, runners-up in series, Alex Marlowe defensive plays for the District 1, November 19. passed to a wide open Bulldogs and forced the The Bulldogs will travel to Stedman Williams who Tigers to punt. District 1 winner Freeport went untouched for 45 From their own 16, on November 19. Should yards and a touchdown. Williams ran for 12 then Nolan Brown runs past Brandon Blountstown and Liberty The PAT was no good, but the Tigers were called for a Smith (28) and Paul Mosley (5) County both win, they will the Bulldogs had the early face mask penalty and an off side penalty. Brown for a touchdown. face each other in the sec- lead, 6-0. ond round of the playoffs The Tigers responded passed to Brenton Bailey November 26. behind the hard running of for 21 and the Bulldogs It was an evenly Jawon Mosley. were at the Tiger 24. matched game from start Quarterback Charles Williams ran for 15 to to finish Friday night. The Buggs, Jr. passed to the Tiger 4. With 16 sec- Tigers ran 47 plays for 295 Marquel Thomas across onds left, Brown scrambled yards and the Bulldogs ran the middle for a touch- around and found Blake 50 plays for 310 yards. down. Marquel Comer Baggett in the endzone for The Bulldogs had the edge kicked the all important the touchdown. in rushing with 241 yards PAT for a 7-6 Tiger lead. Coach Grant Grantham on 45 attempts to the Blountstown took the called the perfect play to Tigers’ 145 yards on 38 second half kickoff and win the game. The ball fell carries. The Tigers had the wasted little time extend- softly to the ground. Tiger edge in passing completing ing their lead. Mosley players and fans celebrat- 5 of 9 for 150 yards and broke some tackles and ed. Bulldogs and their fans two touchdowns while the raced 40 yards for a touch- were totally dejected. Both Bulldogs completed 4 of 5 down. Comer’s kick teams had played 48 min- for 69 yards and two touch- missed, but the Tigers were utes of great high school downs. now ahead, 13-6. football.

Above photo: Jawon Mosley (10), by Blountstown Tiger Dowling Lee (54), and Hunter Jordan (14) Head Coach Greg Jorda n bring down a Liberty County runningback in Tigers win district title the Tigers’ 20-19 District Championship after 48 minute slugfest victory in Bristol Friday TIGERS ARE DIS- with less than 10 seconds to night. TRICT CHAMPIONS!! go in the game. It all came What a high school football down to one play at that game between Liberty point as Liberty decided to County and Blountstown go for 2 points and the win. for the district title. It was They ran a reverse pass BHS Tiger two evenly matched foot- from the 3 yard line and the ball teams giving it all they ball fell incomplete. had for 48 minutes. It was a After a 48 minute Boosters shame either team had to slugfest, the game came lose after the effort both down to one play for the teams demonstrated. championship. Liberty had With the win, the Tigers missed an extra point earli- moved to 8-1 on the year er in the game. I credit Santa Claus is Coming to with one regular season Coach Grantham for going game remaining. We will for the win instead of the host a very tough Baker tie. He knows his players team on SENIOR night this better than anyone and I'm B l o u n t s t o w n D r u g s ! week. The win also puts us sure they all support his at home in the 1st round of decision. Good luck to the state playoffs against Liberty as they travel to CHILI NIGHT Mon. & Tues., Nov. 22 & 23 • 3-6 CT Northview Bratt. Freeport for the 1st round Back to the Liberty of the playoffs. Friday Night Saturday, Nov. 27 • 8-1 CT County game. The final The Tigers will host score was 20-19 with the Baker from district 1 this at Bowles Field game undecided until the week for senior night and Bowl of Chili, Packages Starting at $9.95 final play. We had a chance the final regular season to put the game away after game. Baker is out of the Crackers & Tea Liberty roughed the punter playoffs, this will be their $3.00 with 5 minutes or so to go in playoff game. It will also be the game with us leading the final game for their until we run out 20-13. We were unable to coach as he in his final year move the chains and had to of the drop program and Halftime punt the ball back to will retire at seasons end. Jon Plummer, Pharmacist Raffle 20370 Central Ave. West, Liberty. We had a 15 yard Baker will be ready to play Blountstown, FL 850-674-2222 face mask penalty and a and it will be another tough for a Remington blown assignment in the contest. Come support the Rifle or Shotgun secondary to give Liberty Tigers as we take on the or $500 Cash extra chances. And like Baker Gators for senior $5 Per Ticket or most good teams, Liberty night!! Hope to see you at Book of 5 for $20 made us pay with a late TD the game! GO TIGERS!!! The County Record, NOVEMBER 10, 2010, Page 4 Johnson, McCalvin will speak BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT vows Dec. 18 at First Baptist

Todd and Amy Johnson grandson of Emmitt "Mac" of Blountstown announce and Diane McCalvin of the engagement of their Altha. daughter, Hannah Ruth Hannah will graduate Johnson, to James Edward from Florida State "Jamie" McCalvin, son of University in December Eddie and Tammy with a bachelors degree in McCalvin of Altha. social science education. Hannah is the maternal Jamie will graduate in granddaughter of James May from Chipola College Alton and Connie with a Bachelors degree in Carpenter of Blountstown; middle school science edu- the paternal granddaughter cation. BENJAMIN F. WHITE, JR. & BRYSON JACODA WHITE of Robert and Gwen Benjamin and Jacqueline Baker White proudly announce Johnson of Grand Ridge, The wedding is planned the birth of their sons on August 13, 2010. Bryson Jacoda and Jerry and Bobbie for Dec. 18 at 3 p.m. at the was born at 5:17 p.m., weighing 4 pounds, 3 ounces and Wyrick of Blountstown. First Baptist Church in was 18 inches long. Benjamin F. White, Jr. was born at Jamie is the maternal Blountstown. 5:18 p.m., weighing 2 pounds, 15 ounces and was 15.5 grandson of Leonard and Local invitation are not inches long. Anita Deering of Shawano, being sent. However, all WI, and Raymond Coxwell friends and family are invit- Proud grandparents are Willie and Margaret White of of Bristol; the paternal ed to attend. Chattahoochee and Francis and Kathryn Baker of Blountstown. Great grandmother is Anna B. Baker (Big Mama) of Blountstown. Anna Layton to lead The twins were welcomed home by lots of family and bird amble at Caverns friends and also their big sister, Nikkia White. Enjoy a day spent out in p.m. James Edward "Jamie" McCalvin & Hannah Ruth Johnson nature at The Caverns Anna Layton, birder and State Park in Marianna on nature enthusiast, will be Sunday, November 21st. the guide for the day. All This fall event is brought trails are easy and this is a to you by The Friends of family-friendly event. Florida Caverns. We will Children must be accompa- BRAG SHOP meet at the Blue Hole. The nied by parent. bird amble is from 9 to 11 Bring binoculars, H2O, a a.m. Enjoy your bag lunch bag lunch, and your love of with new friends from 11 the great outdoors. Gate a.m. to 1 p.m. A nature entrance fee is required and walk will follow from 1 to 3 event is cancelled if raining. Suella McMillan featured in art series on Saturday The Blountstown tage from the very walls of Library presents a FREE ancient Babylon, and frank Veteran's Day program discussions. It is planned to Saturday evening be an adult presentation November 13th. and is to be held in the At 6:30 p.m., Suella Heritage Room off the back McMillan, visual artist, will courtyard. Light desserts share her love of ART and will be served. how it documents her fami- Let’s celebrate this time ly's experience in a time of together remembering the separation....LOVE, ART first soldiers in Iraq and the and WAR includes story- sacrifices their families telling, a photography mon- made to put them there.

Haley Strawn celebrates 8th birthday by collecting food for needy Free medical equipment Haley Strawn recently celebrated her 8th birthday by requesting that all her guests bring can food instead of birth- at Ministry Ctr. Saturday day presents to her party. She also went around her neigh- borhood and collected can goods, all to be given to the local In need of a wheelchair, walker, cane or bedside toilet? The food bank. Haley is the daughter of Patrick and Jennifer Calhoun-Liberty Ministry Center has several medical equip- Strawn. She is the granddaughter of Lynn and Edwin Strawn ment items that were recently donated and they will be giv- of Blountstown. Happy birthday, Haley! ing these items away on Saturday, Nov. 13, from 10 a.m. to noon. Local LPN Judi Rushing will be on hand to offer guidance on the proper way to use the equipment. The cen- ter is located on the Blountstown side of Trammell Bridge off SR 20. Cathy Brock-Revell, who serves as director of the center, is shown above with some of the donated items.

Scotts Ferry VFD to host turkey shoot November 20 The Scotts Ferry Volunteer Fire Department Volunteer Fire Department for their annual fundraiser, will be hosting their annual with plenty of good food turkey shoot on Saturday, and drinks, delicious baked November 20, along with a goods on hand for sale, good pancake breakfast. fellowship and loads of fun. HAPPY "15th" BIRTHDAY!! The pancake breakfast Gregory-Wayne Hunter will begin at 7 A.M. CST The fire department is Jordan celebrated his 15th for $3 per plate with pan- located on Hwy. 71 S, 13 birthday on Oct. 9. Hunter is HAPPY "1st" BIRTHDAY!! Locks of Love donated cakes and sausage. The miles south of Blountstown. turkey shoot will begin at 9 Also, 50/50 raffle tickets for the son of Greg and Amy Jordan Baker will celebrate A.M. CST. Try your sale for $1 and you do not Jordan of Blountstown. His his first birthday today, Erin Strawn, 7, of New Orleans, LA, recently donated 14 chance to win a turkey at have to be present to win. maternal grandparents are November 10th. He is the inches of her hair to Locks of Love, an organization that sup- only $3 per shot. Come Everyone is welcome to Sue and the late Wayne son of Satyria Everett and plies wigs to children with illnesses that cause hair loss. Erin and join the Scotts Ferry's come and join the fun! Chester of Sycamore. His Ryan Baker of Blountstown. is the daughter of Patrick and Jennifer Strawn of New paternal grandparents are Bill Paternal grandparents are Orleans and the granddaughter of Edwin and Lynn Strawn of and Jeanie Majors of Terry and Lynn Baker of Blountstown. Panama City and Ellis and Blountstown. Maternal Jackie Jordan of grandparents are Tonya and OUR CHILDREN. Blountstown. Hunter is an Reggie Jones of Marianna Great American Smokeout honor student and athlete at and Bob and Gwen Everett of Blountstown High School, as Tallahassee. Jordan enjoys set for Thursday, Nov. 18 well as an avid outdoors- walking around the yard and OUR COMMUNITY. man. playing with cell phones. The American Cancer about the dangers of smok- Society is marking ing and the many effective Thursday, November 18 as ways available to quit OUR CHOICES. Happy “3rd” Birthday! the 35th Great American smoking permanently. Khloe Brooke Schamens Smokeout by encouraging Quitting smoking isn’t easy, celebrated her 3rd birthday smokers to commit to being but it can be done! tobacco free for 24 hours. Call the Florida Quitline on October 31st. She is the This event challenges peo- for FREE counseling, tips daughter of Dustin and ple to stop using tobacco and more at 1-877-U- Brooke Schamens of Altha. and helps raise awareness CAN-NOW! Her grandparents are Andy Interested in improving local tobacco-related policies? and Dara Schamens of Altha Student talent showcase in The Calhoun County Tobacco Free Partnership and Eric Lee of Tallahassee. invites you to attend our monthly meetings: Her great grandparents are Bristol on Saturday night WT Neal Civic Center Ross Schamens of Altha, 3rd Tuesday of each month at 3:30 p.m. Jack and Jerane Spain and The Liberty County singing, and musical selec- Charlie and Jackie Lee, both Arts Council will sponsor a tions that are sure to enter- of Blountstown. musical talent showcase tain and delight everyone. event called, “Showtime” Admission price is $3. Khloe enjoys going to on Nov. 13 at 7 PM EST at school at Altha Church of the Veteran’s Memorial For tickets or more God and playing with her Park Civic Center in information, please contact brother, Kylan, and her Bristol. Over 50 local stu- Hugh Black at 379-8442 or Calhoun County Tobacco Free Partnership uncle, Nolie. dents will perform dancing, Seth Geiger at 379-3094. The County Record, NOVEMBER 10, 2010, Page 5

Miss/Mr. Merry Letters to the Editor Christmas Pageant Clerk Attaway responds to Ray Barnes’ recent letter To the Editor: the Clerk of Court for all involving less than 10 con- does not apply as it is refer- I usually do not address property owners with less tiguous acres,” THEN the encing Ordinances and Blountstown W. T. Neal Civic Center references made about me than 10 acres explaining to Clerk shall notify each real Resolutions. Should in the letters to the editor, you in detail what the property owner whose land Amendment 4 pass, I will December 4 at 10:30 A.M. but Mr. Barnes’ letter sug- attempt was to restrict the the governmental agency be sure to carefully and Adorable Crowns and gested that I have failed to use of your property”. At will redesignate by enact- faithfully perform all duties act responsibly in my posi- this point, Florida Statutes ment of the ordinance or and responsibilities it car- Fabulous Trophies tion as Clerk so I must 125.66(4)(a) has absolutely resolution . . . ries for me as Clerk of the Boys Ages: Birth to Three Years Girls: Birth to 27 Years respond. nothing to do with PRO- To my knowledge, there Circuit Court. BUT at the (Nine Age Divisions) The bulk of Mr. Barnes POSED Amendment 4. has been no change of this end of the day, Ruth No Experience Necessary letter was his opinion in ref- Florida Statute nature in Calhoun County Attaway, Clerk of the Fun for Everyone erence to Amendment 4 125.66(4)(a) addresses . . . that was not initiated BY Circuit, has not FAILED to Start the Holiday Season With the which was on the “Ordinances or resolutions THE REAL PROPERTY perform her duty under Miss Merry Christmas Pageant 2010 November 2nd ballot. I am that change the actual list OWNER, and in those Florida Statute not making any reference of permitted, conditional, cases, the surrounding land 125.66(4)(a) AND You for entry phone: 352-429-4924 to that part of the letter. or prohibited uses within a owners were notified by SHOULD NOT have or contact What I AM referencing is zoning category, or ordi- certified mail and all public received a letter from the [email protected] his last paragraph, and I nances or resolutions initi- notices were sent out cor- Clerk of Court referencing quote “If you read Florida ated by the county that rectly and timely. Amendment 4. Statute 125.66(4)(a) you change the actual zoning NOW, if Mr. Barnes was Ruth Attaway will find that you should map designation for a par- talking about Proposed Clerk of the Circuit have received a letter from cel or parcels of land Amendment 4, this Statute Court, Calhoun County, Attorney says Fifth Amendment “vilified” in recent election ads To the Editor: the Fifth Amendment. wealth. knew that governments 17343 Main Street N, Blountstown, FL As I write this article, While Mr. Scott, his com- Our courts have long were run by human beings. (850)674-1311 tomorrow is November pany, or both of them may recognized the legitimacy of As such, the power of gov- 2nd, election day. I don’t have resolved the charges the Fifth Amendment. ernment was susceptible to SATURDAY, know who the winner in the against them with an agree- The Supreme Court stated misuse by those whose self- governor’s race will be, so ment to pay large fines, and it clearly in the case of interest or personal agen- NOVEMBER 13TH • 12-5 this is not “sour grapes” they may have some culpa- Ullman v. United States: das would motivate them to Nature’s Approach to Health from me. By the time this bility or even be guilty of Too many, even those do so. We need look no fur- article is published, the the crimes for which they who should be better ther back in history than election will be over, so it are accused, it is unfair, advised, view this privilege the McCarthy era to Join us and learn a holistic cannot be argued that I am misleading, and unjust to as a shelter for wrongdoers. remind us of this danger. trying to influence your infer guilt to Mr. Scott, or They too readily assume There is no substitute approach to healthy living. vote. anyone else, for invoking that those who invoke it are for liberty. Our constitu- I write this article their constitutional rights either guilty of crime or tional rights are the fortress because I can no longer under the Fifth commit perjury in claiming of our liberty. If we stand FREE Galvanic Skin Response stand by silently while the Amendment. the privilege. Such a view by silently while they are United States Constitution, When our forefathers does scant honor to the assaulted, that fortress may (GSR) Reading particularly the Fifth wrote the Bill of Rights, patriots who sponsored the fall. I, for one, cannot be What is GSR? Amendment, is vilified. As they did not include the Bill of Rights as a condition silent. The body produces measurable impulses which can be a lawyer, and a member of Fifth Amendment as a to acceptance of the assessed by the “Compass” (GSR machine). This The Florida Bar, I took an sanctuary for the guilty. Constitution by the ratify- Carlton ‘Duke’ Fagan information is analyzed and sent to a computer program oath to support the consti- This precious right, pur- ing States. The Founders Attorney, Jacksonville which recommends herbal supplement to in the tution of the United States. chased with the blood of of the Nation were not promotion of balanced body systems. I cannot support the our ancestors, was put into naive or disregardful of the Looking forward to seeing you Saturday. Constitution without the Bill of Rights as a shield interests of justice. (cita- defending it. for citizens against the tions omitted). SUBSCRIBE Future educational programs During her campaign for tremendous power of gov- Our forefathers did not will be announced in store. governor, Alex Sink ran tel- ernment. Our forefathers exclude anyone, whether evision ads featuring prose- realized that when a citizen rich or poor, from the pro- TODAY! cutors and law enforcement is accused of a crime that tections of the Fifth officers who criticized Rick power is focused upon one Amendment. Even a man Scott for invoking his con- individual who stands to of Mr. Scott’s wealth is not stitutional rights as guaran- lose his liberty, his proper- a match for the tremendous teed to him by the Fifth ty, and, in some circum- power of the government Amendment. Ms. Sink’s stances, even his life. This when its focus is brought to television ads implied that power is awesome and bear upon an individual cit- Mr. Scott was guilty of a frightening. Nothing is a izen. crime because he invoked match for it, not even great Our forefathers also Christmas Open House Red Hat This Week Society will Thursday, Nov. 18th in History meet Thurs. Storewide Savings The Red Hat Society will Even Greater By BMS History Department meet for lunch Thursday, Savings From Nov. 11, at El Jalisco at noon CT. The next lunch- 5-7 PM November 10 eon will be Tuesday, Nov. 1808 – Osage Indians agree to abandon their lands in 23, at King House, also at Missouri and Arkansas in exchange for a reservation in noon. Oklahoma. Treaty-makers had no idea that oil and gas deposits on the new reservation would someday make the Osage rich. School tax “It’s really going to hurt November 11 us,” says Superintendent 1933- A massive dust storm rips through South Tommy McClellan, who Dakota, one of a series of disastrous windstorms that dev- notes the tax brought in astated the West during the droughts of the 1930s – a about $97,000 and the state region that would become known as the Dust Bowl. matched those local dollars with $192,000. McClellan November 12 reports the funding went to Invicta 1980 – More than three years after its launch, the teacher salaries. U.S. planetary probe Voyager 1 files to within 77,000 Voters across the state Watches miles of Saturn, Photos beamed 950 million miles back to also failed to pass an California showed that Saturn has not six, but hundreds of amendment that would alle- Christmas rings. viate some of the strict class size reduction rules. Schools Home Decor November 13 are required to have no Now In 1953 - Mrs. Thomas J. White of the Indiana Textbook more than 18 students in a Commission calls for removal of Robin Hood’s name from pre-k through 3rd grade UNIQUE state schoolbooks “because he robbed the rich and gave it class, 22 in a 4th through to the poor.” That’s the Communist line.” She also 8th grade class, and 25 in GIFTS attacked Quakers for their pacifist beliefs. high school classes. Any school that violates those November 14 numbers will be penalized. Ask About 1889 – New York World reporter Nellie Bly sails from With the class size limita- New York on her celebrated attempt to circle the globe in tions remaining in place, the New less than the 80 days of Jules Verne’s fictional hero McClellan says he can’t cut Christmas Phineas Fogg. She made it in just over 72 days. teachers, but is now faced with figuring out how to pay Pickle! November 15 them. He also points out, 1805 - The Corps of Discovery, under American cap- “Stimulus money runs out tains Lewis and Clark, arrives at the stormy mouth of the after this year. I don’t know Columbia River and prepares to settle down for the winter. what we’re going to do.” The Diamond Corner According to McClellan, November 16 82 percent of the school dis- Fine Jewelry • Gifts • Custom Framing • Jewelry Repairs • Bibles 1914 – The U.S. Federal Reserve Bank opens. A con- trict’s budget goes to tinuous cycle of bank panics prompted the formation of the salaries. 20634 Central Ave. E, Blountstown, Florida National Monetary Commission, which issues a report “We’ll have to tighten that the nation’s banks had essentially engaged in life-and- our belts,” he remarks. “If 850-674-8801 death contests with each other. The report triggered the somebody cuts your pay, passage of the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, which paved you just have to cut your the way for the formation of the Federal Reserve Bank. budget to meet your pay.” The County Record, NOVEMBER 10, 2010, Page 6

Tigers, Dawgs make middle Tiny Mite Tigers undefeated; school all-conference team championship set for Saturday The Calhoun County Tiny Mite football team finished it's regular season undefeated with a 7-0 record. They will travel to Chattahoochee on Saturday, November 13th to compete against the Port St. Joe Jaguars for the Big Bend Youth Football Championship. Team members include (front row) Tommy Darnell, Alex Buggs, Trent Peacock, Manuel Holliday, Jaxon Ridley, Jamrius Engram. Middle Row: Levi Schebel, Denzel Washington, Marcus Boykin, Jacob Yon, Javis Davis, Austin Reed, (back row) Coach Chris O'Bryan, Trace Newman, Tucker Jordan, Blase O'Bryan, Ke'von Godwin, and Coach Stephen Pickron. Not pictured: Coach Mitchell Brown, Montarius Brown, and Trinity Shiver.

Athletes at Blountstown Middle School and Tolar School in Bristol have been named to FISH the Panhandle All Conference Football Team. Blountstown members of the team include (from left) Dylan Lee, Wyatt Thurman, Tyler Owens, Tripp Taylor, Corin Peterson and Fabian TALES Solomon.

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Lady Wildcats end exciting season in regional playoffs The Altha Lady Wildcats ended an exciting season in the first round of regional playoffs last week. It was the first time in seven years the Lady Cats have advanced in volleyball beyond district. “We were just overpowered by a very strong Rocky Bayou team,” says Coach LeAnna Hall. “We finished the season with a 15-12 record and only lose two sen- iors. We've learned so much this season and they've put forth so much effort to become a better team. I am proud of them and the progress that they made. Our Seniors, Sharlyn Smith Altha Cross Country and Christy Simmons, will definitely be missed. However, we have an awesome group of young athletes coming up. It's with the younger ones that you build your program and I'm excited about our future. We'll be planning some summer activites to get into some team advances to regionals camps for the JV and Varsity level as well as some individual camps.”

The Altha Cross before games. These girls the beginning of the season Lady Tigers fall to Baker on the Country boys and girls individually will push them- that they were going to do team will be advancing to selves, but what I have whatever it took to go to road in regional quarterfinal match the Region 1 seen the most out of them is regionals this year,” Coach Championship in how much they value each Sewell remarks. “They also The Blountstown Lady Congratulations to the Tanya Durham on another Gainesville, Florida. other. And, out of all their did not back off of a hard Tigers wrapped up an Lady Tigers and Coach great season! In the girls division, the accomplishments, that is workout. They upped their incredible season on the team placed 5th with a what makes me the most long run this year to eight road last week. The girls team average of 25:00:55 proud of them, their char- miles and also added a 4th fought hard, but lost a close making it into the top six acter.” day to their practice, run- match to Baker in the overall to advance. Mary The boys team also ning even on Fridays. regional quarterfinals. Sewell placed in the indi- made it into the top 6 this They have ran this season The Tigers forced Baker vidual division coming in year placing 5th in their against much bigger schools to five sets on their home 10th place out of 81 girls division. They had a team and programs but met the court and the scores of 25- with a 5K time of 21:48 average of 19:57, taking a challenge head-on. What I 20, 25-14, 24-26, 10-25, Raffle for a setting a PR. Kimi Wiltse minute off of their team have noticed most about 15-11 definitely indicate it 20755 Central Ave. East had a personal record of average time from last year. them throughout the season was one exciting match. 20 lb. Turkey Nov. 22 24:25, Sharlyn Smith ran a Devin Ferrell placed in the is, no matter what hap- Come see us for Blountstown, FL • 674-GOOD (4663) 25:29 also a PR, Carly individual division for the pened, through injury or the Details! Schwartz was the 4th girl in boys coming in 10th out of tough races, these boys This Week’s SPECIAL for Altha with her personal 99 boys, with a 5K time of remained focused and Open Faced Hot Toast Beef best of 25:57, and Madison 18:18. Ricky Morales ran determined.” Got News? Rowe ran 27:21. a 20:06, followed by Tyler The team will compete Sandwich...$5.99 “These girls have always Hamilton with a 20:08. at Oak Hall School on Email us! Try Our Signature Cake of worked very hard,” says Ashton Baggett ran a Friday, November 12, for Amaretta and Chocolate...$2.99 Coach Sewell. “All of them 20:13, Jeremy O’Bryan a the Region 1 news@thecounty Free Sweet Tea With All Sandwiches are active in multiple sports 21:02, Brendan Dew 21:40 Championship. The girls’ from volleyball to gymnas- a personal best, and Kyler race will start at 9 am and record.net Featured ice Cream “Red Velvet Cake tics. On many days, they Dew ran a 22:03 also a per- the boys’ race will follow at in White Chocolate” would go from one practice sonal best. 9:30 am. Good luck, to the next and even run “These boys said from Wildcats!

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Blountstown High School’s FBLA team, along with sponsor Debra Perdue, at the FBLA Fall Rally held at Marianna High School. FBLA attends district rally; ASVAB test is set; honor roll announced Guidance News Elizabeth Jerkins Alexis Widner The ASVAB (military Casey Johnson Kassandra Wood Wounded Warriors fundraiser held test) will be administered Randa McCroan Gordon Yoder to 11th grade students at Courtney McFarland Blountstown High School William Nowling 11th Grade: in honor of Lt. Col. Ty Edwards on Tuesday, November 16, Savannah Pitts Tiffany Abbott at 8:00 a.m. The ASVAB is Brandon Purvis William Adams Lt. Col. Ty Edwards was in honor of Ty. Ty graduat- 231. Veterans gave gener- a comprehensive career Devan Roulhac Tabatha Bramblett recently honored by the ed from Blountstown HIgh ously to help our school exploration and planning Laura Tomlinson Megan Brown Woodmen of the World at School and was injured with this project. A check program that includes a Amber Burch Blountstown High School. while serving our country for $362 was forwarded to multiple choice aptitude 11th grade: Shaquala Butler FFA members from Carr in Afghanistan as a Marine. the Wounded Warriors test, an interest inventory, Christopher Byrne Shauna Cole School participated in the The money raised will help Project in Jacksonville, and an exercise designed to Kristian Honrine Emmerial Deveaux ceremony and were so service men and women Florida, in honor of Lt. Col. help students explore the Brooklynn Hunt Matthew Digsby moved by Lt. Col. like Ty, that have been Ty Edwards. His parents, world of work. Caitlyn Stewart Saad Farooqi Edwards' courage and serv- injured in combat. Tommy and Debbie In addition to helping Karissa Flowers ice, that they wanted to Edwards, were recognized students’ skills with civilian 12th grade: Jesse Griffin honor him as well. We would like to thank during the last assembly. occupations, the ASVAB is Cherie Baggett Geraldine Gutierrez Throughout the month everyone for their efforts in also used to match stu- Chelsea Baker Mitchell Hall of September, our school this great project. We Pictured are (left to dents’ skills with military Raymond Bramblett Cassandra Hiers practiced the character would also like to thank right): Randi Girardot, careers. However, taking Stewart Herndon Shanice Holmes trait of responsibility. Staff seventh grader Randi FFA President J.P. the test does NOT place Jahnice Jones Patrice Jackson and students were asked to Girardot for helping by Leonard, Tommy Edwards, the student under any obli- David Leonard Kimberly Jenks bring in money for the placing a collection contain- Debbie Edwards, and gation to any branch of the Jasmine Martinez Derek Johnson Wounded Warriors Project er at the AmVets Hall Post Principal Darryl Taylor, Jr. military. Kristen Peacock Caleab Kelly Harlea Perdue Ryan McIntyre FBLA Fall Rally Travis Pittman Samantha Morris by Eric Jones Dillon Shinberger William Rogers This past Wednesday, Zachary Whitfield Trent Smith November 3rd, the BHS Selena Williams Katherine Strawn Chapter of FBLA attended Trenten Wise the 2010 Fall Rally at A/B Honor Roll Kaycee Yon Marianna High School. 9th Grade: Our chapter carried forty- David Benditt seven members to the rally. Andrew Bennett 12th Grade: (This year’s club has grown Aaron Boyd Junicia Baker 300% from last year.) We Taylor Boyd Cody Baldwin went on to win the Name Brett Bozeman Reid Barton Tag Contest (design cour- Stephanie Branton Faith Bell tesy of Cassie Hiers) and Jayla Brigham Diquan Bess numerous door prizes. The Candase Bryant Taylor Brantley-Curl event was a great success Casey Burch Tasheana Brown and was entertaining the Diana Crockrell Kelsey Couch whole way through. The Jacqueline Dudley Sierra Chason highlight was motivational Ased-UL Farooqi Caitlin Crocker speaker, Patrick Grady. He Thomas Futch Morgan Davis kept all of our FBLA Sandra Godwin Brittany Duke Meet Carr’s “Students of the Month” District enthused from his Temicka Hall Eurica Engram Principal Darryl Taylor, Jr. is pleased to announce the Carr School Students of the Month story of being a “whopper” Chase Harris Trevor Engram for October. They include (front row, from left) KA Alexis Sims, KB Emma Page, 1A Danielle to his interactive game of Breanna Jerkins Wahaj Faruqui “Dum Dum, Da Da.” Mrs. Scott Ludlow Casey Fox McDaniel, 1B Brittney McDaniel, 2A Hanna Pitts, 2B Gabriel Brown, 3A Madison Conyers, Debra Perdue, the FBLA Jonathan O’Bryan Mercedez Gammon 3B Brittley Sangster, 4A Shane Searfoss, 4B Jacob McDaniel, 5A (back row) Kayla Arnett, Sponsor is excited and Heather Parrish Dillion Guilford 5B Hannah Jarrett, 6A Austin Mallory, 6B Seth Brown, 7A Taylor Stalnaker, 7B Sarah proud of our club, “These Shirley Pelham Kenneth Hopkins Pitts, 8A Trey Tucker, and 8B Allie Dawsey. students represented April Rich Morgan Huggins Blountstown High School Katelynn Roberts Samuel Hurtado well with the most school Coleton Smith Caroline Johnson spirit at the rally. I expect Monazia Smith Jehnna King this team to do well at the Alexis Speights Elizabeth Koonce state and national levels Kirsten Stalnaker Dowling Lee this year!” Patrick Widner Raven Lockhart Jamarcus Williams Amanda Lunsford Calendar of Events Bryson Wood Ivy Martin Wednesday, Nov. 10th, Alex Wroblewski Nick Martin FCA Huddle @ 7:30 a.m. Kennedy Yon Sawyer Maxwell Thursday, Nov. 9th, Michelle Young Corey McClellan Veteran’s Day Program @ Kate McFarland 1:00 p.m.; Girls Basketball 10th Grade: Katelynn O’Bryan Tip-Off @ Popular Springs Seth Alderman Makynzie O’Bryan Friday, Nov. 10th, Ashley Alexander Rebecca Pitts Varsity Football at Home Brittany Bailey Aaron Pullum against Baker @ 7:00 Karah Beaver Jacy Richards Tuesday, Nov. 16th, Elijah Boyd James Roney ASVAB for Juniors; Chase Brantley-Curl Ann Silcox Thanksgiving Lunch; Boys Brittney Brown Karis Smith Basketball Tip-Off Classic Alexis Butler Kayla Smith at Sneads Kayla Campbell Hayley Sumner Wednesday, Nov, 17th, David Causey China Williams FCA Huddle @ 7:30 a.m.; De’Barus Colvin Patrick Wilson Chipola students attend FAST conference Boys Basketball Tip-Off Marquell Comer Classic at Sneads Elizabeth Croley Chipola College Science Education and Elementary Education baccalaureate students Brittany Davis recently attended the Florida Association of Science Teachers (FAST) conference in St. Honor Roll Kelly Dunn BMS Advisory Augustine. Pictured from left, are: Cassandra Witt, U.S. Astronaut Jon McBride, Jessica Principal Ronnie Hand Scott Dunn Whittington, Rebekah Carnley and Rebecca Hambly. is pleased to announce the Dixie Flowers Council will Blountstown High School Hank Girardot Honor Roll for the 1st nine Jesse Hall meet Nov. 11 weeks as follows: Rimty Haque Chance Harris The School Advisory A Honor Roll Ryan Hathcox Council will meet on 9th grade: Emily Hester Thursday, November 11, at Austin Britt Kristen Jenkins 3:00 PM, in the BMS Steven Cherry Hayden Jeppson Media Center. All council Aelon Dykes Courtney Lairson members are urged to Ryan Flowers Marysa Lee attend. Kylee Harrell Amanda Long Savannah Jerkins John Mallory Hunter Jordan Taylor Mauck Calen Masai Staci Mayo Local boys in Florida Male Honor Choir Melissa Newsome Marisa Melvin Got Blountstown was represented this past Saturday with ten local students participating in Cassidy Odom Caleb Mills Tanner Peacock Michael Owens the prestigious Florida ACDA Male Honor Choir. Only 150 male students from the state of Faith Plazarin Ashley Oxendine Florida are chosen to participate. After two days of rehearsal the boys presented a fantastic Shelley Price Shannon Pitts News? concert on Saturday the following students sang five songs in four part harmony in front of Jalissia Ruiz Breanna Pybus a packed audience they were Seth Alderman, Aaron Boyd, Donavan Ebersole, Jamin Savannah Stephens Ally Richards Martinez, Colby Mullins, Lonnie Perez, Fabian Soloman, James Spurling, Walker Strawn, Khirsten White Roxannah Roney and Branton Vickery. One of the songs included a solo chosen out of the 150 by Seth Kelly Ruiz Email us! 10th grade: Reagine Simmons news@thecounty Alderman! Special thanks to the chaperones who worked tirelessly with the boys on the trip. Pictured in the group shot are (front row) Lonnie Perez, Fabian Soloman, Donavan Mitchell Darnell Hammadah Talib record.net Jordan Griffin Ivana Thomas Ebersole, Colby Mullins, Jamin Martinez, (back row) Branton Vickery, Aaron Boyd, Walker Ebony Jackson Chelsey Weiler Strawn, Seth Alderman, and James Spurling. At right is Seth Alderman performing his solo. The County Record, NOVEMBER 10, 2010, Page 9 Principal Kelley announces Altha School News the Altha School honor roll Principal Ladona Kelley Caleb Bailey Sawyer O’Bryan is pleased to announce the Ariel Barrentine Samuel Short honor roll for Altha School Bettyanne Crank Jay Yon as follows: Sydney Helms A Honor Roll Kerrigan Hollis 8th Grade 1st Grade Dallas Jones Ashlyn Barfield Austin Brooks Morgan MacTavish Cody Barfield Ceceila Chastain Jayce McLendon Brooke Boggs Dylan Chason Jacob Nichols Krista Chastain Breanna Clemons Seth Wilson Jamie Coleman Alec Griffin Brendan Dew Jadyn Jemison 3rd Grade Summer Farris Jacklyn Johnson Hadley Barfield Tristan Griffin Elijah Matthes Mallory Dalton Shelby Murphy Hailie Jade Showalter Kelsie Edenfield Hannah Register Maddyson Granger Christopher Sale 2nd Grade Clark Kelley Mary Sewell Anna Alderman Zeb Kelley Logan Sweares Julie Burge Michaela Markwalter Breanna Walker KIDS OF CHARACTER: Principal Ladona Kelley proudly announces Altha School’s Kids of Ginger Chambliss Winnie Mayfield Aaron Young Character for the month of October demonstrating the character trait of patience. They Marijane Davis Allyson Mears include (front row, from left) Angel Martinez, Autumn Nichols, Nikki Richards, Harmony Cadence Mears Brooks Ann Mears 9th Grade Hall, Emily Mills, Haley Dykes, (second row) Cain Smith, Madison Collins, Lisa Biswas, Addi O’Byan Joe Moore Hunter Baggett Nathan Bean, and Austin Roberts. Brooke Rackley Cheyenne Nichols Kolby Bailey Shanna Sapp Dakota Recker Kyler Dew Gabriel Short Nikki Richards Brittany Graham Halston White Stone Taylor Deana Griswold Autumn Fest royalty crowned; Kadin Whitfield Joseph Varnum Gaige Hansford Mercer Holt 4th Grade Isaac Kuether Cats’ Cuisine open on Nov. 11 3rd Grade Nathan Bean Rena O’Bryan Sarah Biswas Madison Boggs Madison Rowe Autumn Fest King Karissa Detweiler Calyn Carter Jacob Sumner and Queen Abby Ham Audra Chason Ronnie Tucker On October 29, students Angel Martinez Bethany Griswell Brina Yand and faculty participated in Trayce King Elena Hamm Brianna Yon the annual Autumn Fest Carly Young Erin Lynn Nicholas Young activities. During the Trace Newman assembly, costume and 4th Grade Sydney Strickland 10th Grade poster winners were award- Anna Alday Olivia Wise Haley Chason ed a certificate with assort- Austin Roberts Lynn Kearce ed candy. 5th Grade Kaylee McCalvin The king and queen 5th Grade Michelle Aaron Matthew McCalvin were announced for ele- Graham Bruner Carlee Barfield Daniel Messimer mentary, middle, and high Coy Cook Stetson Branch Jacob Ratliff school. Jordan Sumner and Megan Corbin Kortnee Bristow Kelsey Rehberg Paityn Parker won king and Max Scott Drew Carey Albert Varnum queen from elementary Britni Tharp Megan Mantecon Ryan Wood classes. Zac Morris and Lauren Martin Makaila Barton won king 6th Grade Albert Shurrum and queen from middle Nolon Bean Cain Smith 11th Grade school. James Hill and Jordan Sumner and Paityn Parker won Fall Fest king and Katherine Detweiler Jasmine Taylor Katelyn Ballard Raven Griffin won king and queen from elementary classes. Caylynn Reeder Breanna Terry Summer Hand queen from high school. Kiana Richards Caliegh Waterman Cortney Harris Congratulations to all Harley Willis Kristen Majeske the candidates who partici- 7th Grade Tyler Meyer pated in the ceremony. Claudia Griswell 6th Grade Samantha Nichols Melody Holt Devan Adkins Britany Snively Calendar Samantha Potter Seth Alday Ansley Stone November 11th – Chasity Webb Cy Barton Anthony Young Veterans’ Day Assembly, Hayden White Dalton Brazell 10 am; Cat’s Cuisine; Jaylon Hall 12th Grade Middle School Basketball 8th Grade Collin Mears Tracy Clemmons Game vs. Port St. Joe at 4 Rebecca Gay Kinsey Register Elizabeth Gratz pm Jenny Moore Hunter Young Raven Griffin November 12th - Claire Price Jake Hall FCCLA Districts at 7th Grade Larry McCourt Marianna; Cross Country 9th Grade Johnny Aaron Nikki Schamens Regional Meet at Brooke Coleman Aubree Bay Hali Smith Gainesville Carly Schwartz Aleisa Griffin Sharlyn Smith November 15th – Porter Smith Hannah Mills Terry Wiley Middle School Basketball Jessica Wilks Justin Moore Katelyn Williams Game at Blountstown at 3:30 pm 10th Grade November 16th – FFA Christalyn Castleberry Land Judging; Varsity Aerial Folsom Basketball Tip-Off Madelynn Lytle Miss/Mr. Merry Tournament at Poplar Christina Watson Springs at 5 pm Christmas Pageant November 18th – 4th & 11th Grade 5th Grade Musical at 9:30 Wesley Chevillot am; Thanksgiving Lunch Autumn Cook November 19th – Kimberly Wiltse Varsity Basketball Tournament at Poplar 12th Grade Springs at 5 pm Zac Morris and Makaila Barton won king and queen from Aleena McCoy middle school. Tyler McCoy Jeremy O’Bryan Kala Sewell Computer Christy Simmons A/B Honor Roll Blountstown W. T. Neal Civic Center classes are 1st Grade December 4 at 10:30 A.M. Trenton Anderson Jacob Cauley Adorable Crowns and offered at Clifton Edenfield Fabulous Trophies Hailey Goodwin Boys Ages: Birth to Three Years Jedidiah McFalls Girls: Birth to 27 Years the library Jared Middleton (Nine Age Divisions) Emily Mills No Experience Necessary Free computer classes Phoebe Moore Fun for Everyone are planned for this month Autumn Nichols Start the Holiday Season With the at the Calhoun County Jolie Nichols Miss Merry Christmas Pageant 2010 Public Library. Thai Perez Classes are limited to six for entry phone: 352-429-4924 Edward Robinson or contact students. Please come to Isabella Young the Adult Computer Lab to [email protected] enroll ahead of time. 2nd Grade Classes will be held on Mondays and Tuesdays and will start at 8:30 a.m. and run for 60 minutes. The James Hill and Raven Griffin won king and queen from schedule is as follows: high school. Blountstown Middle School presents November 15 & 16 - Introduction to Keyboarding BMS to present ‘Oklahoma!’ November 22 & 23 - Email Setup and Sending Nov. 18 at BHS auditorium Oklahoma! November 29 & 30 - Internet Search and Word Blountstown Middle down a country road. That These classes are hands- School presents Rodgers & they will succeed in make a Thursday, Nov. 18th on tutorial designed for Hammerstein’s OKLA- new life together we have those with little or no expe- HOMA! no doubt, and that this new rience with computers or Set in a Western Indian life will begin in a brand- at the BHS Auditorium the internet. Please call us territory just after the turn new stat provides the ulti- at 674-8773 or stop by the of the last century, the high mate climax to the tri- Show time is 6:30 p.m. front desk at the spirited rivalry between the umphant OKLAHOMA. Blountstown Public Library local farmers and cowboys OKLAHOMA! will be Admission is $3.00 students to sign up or for more infor- provides the colorful back- presented on Thursday mation. The library is ground against which November 18th at the BHS and $5.00 adults. located on North Pear Curley, a handsome cow- Auditorium. Show time is Street/Hwy. 69 next to the boy, and Laurey, a winsome 6:30 p.m. Admission is $3 Directors Janet Edewaard and Angel Spurling W.T. Neal Civic Center. farm girl, play out their rol- students and $5 adults. invite the community to come and experience licking courtship. Although Directors Janet Edewaard the path to true love seldom and Angel Spurling invite one of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s SUBSCRIBE TODAY! runs smooth, with these two the community to come and headstrong characters hold- experience one of Rodgers greatest collaborations! Call 674-5041 ing the reins, love’s journey & Hammerstein’s greatest is as bumpy as a surrey ride collaborations! The County Record, NOVEMBER 10, 2010, Page 10 New attorneys serving Calhoun County office The position of the office Overstreet in 2008 and the is that despite ongoing State Attorney’s Office in budget cuts, State Attorney 2009. When she was hired Glenn Hess is dedicated to by the State Attorney’s meeting the needs of the Office, she was certified as a circuit as a whole, which legal intern and has been means fully staffing every working on cases in the mis- county office. demeanor division. She is Two attorneys will work engaged to be married on cases in the Calhoun Nov. 20. County office, Gary Pack and Alicia Coleman. Gary Pack was raised in Mother & daughter win Long Island, NY, but now splits his time between Port A Thought at National Peanut Fest St. Joe and Panama City Beach. He graduated from to Remember Anna Jo Hall, 6, and her mother, Brooke, both captured John Marshall Law School some big prizes in the photography competition at the in 1976 and was admitted National Peanut Festival in Dothan. Anna Jo placed first to the Florida Bar that year. He spent three years and second in the architecture section of the youth (15 & in private practice in under) division. Brooke placed second in the people section Chicago, then joined a of the open black & white division, which was open to both State Attorneys Office in Tim Adams professional and amatuer photographers. Anna Jo's first suburban Chicago where he Funeral Director place photo is of a lamp post in Magnolia Square and was prosecuted for 25 years, On Veteran’s Day, we honor taken on the Blountstown Photowalk this past October. Her including 12 as the elected the dead and the living whose second place photo is of a door knob at the old Calhoun State Attorney. Pack moved to the 14th actions have testified to their County Courthouse. Brooke's second place photo is of her Circuit in 2005 and worked courage and devotion to our youngest daughter, Madalyn, and was taken at Mexico for the State Attorney’s country. We give thanks for Beach, showing Brooke's reflection in Madalyn's eyes. Office, then the Office of their sacrifice, and we share if Regional Conflict Counsel, only briefly and inadequately- then back to the State Attorney’s Office when the grief of loved ones who Gathering Glenn Hess was elected. survive them. Let us on this During his career in law, Veteran’s Day remember that for business Pack has tried every crime we have preserved our from speeding to murder. freedom only through the As a prosecutor in Bay continued willingness of women set County, Pack was assigned brave men and women to risk to the divisions of circuit for Monday judges Don T. Sirmons, their lives for its sake. Glenn Hess and Richard On Veteran’s Day, we honor them all; those who wore a Christy Crump, Albritton. President of Crump & uniform in days past and Associates, will in Alicia Coleman was born those who wear it today. We Blountstown on Monday, in Bartow, but has lived in honor them with a recognition Panama City since 1991. November 15, to discuss of a debt that can never be She graduated from the chartering a local organiza- repaid. It is beyond price… tion for Business and University of West Florida Bank of America donates $2500 to Professional Women. Ms. in 2006 and Jones School of Crump is the state member- Law in May 2010. She is ADAMS Calhoun Co. “Take Stock” program ship committee chair for currently studying for the BPW Florida. The BPW Bar exam, which she will FUNERAL HOME take in February 2011. 674-5449 • 643-5410 Bank of America recent- Stock offers hope for low Rita Pope, and Barbara Florida is a member of The National Federation of Coleman clerked for www.adamsfh.com ly made a $2,500 donation income, at-risk students to Hathaway. Not pictured is Circuit Judge Michael to Calhoun County’s Take break the cycle of poverty. Kelli Clemons. Business & Professional Stock in Children The program offers local Clubs, Inc. (BPW USA), a Scholarship Program. The children the opportunity to Red Oak will national organization that award was made through better themselves and the promotes equity for all Bank of America’s grant community around them host accapella women in the workplace. Bristol program which targets through higher education. With a powerful network of organizations in communi- Take Stock in Children sing Nov. 17-21 50,000 members and more ties that are associated with depends solely on the sup- than 2,000 local organiza- Dental Clinic volunteerism and commu- port of local community Do you enjoy praising tions nationwide, BPW nity development activities. members and businesses God through singing? means business for you! DENTURE Bank of America directs such as Bank of America. Red oak Mennonite Founded in 1919, BPW the majority of their giving One hundred percent of Church invites you to join us USA has a long track record LAB on through groups that local donations go toward for a week of accapella of promoting equity for PREMISES address pressing social, the purchase of scholar- hymn singing and vocal edu- women in the workplace. economic, and cultural ships for local students. For cation November 17-21 at BPW USA provides leader- Same-Day needs of the communities more information about 7:00 nightly. David R. ship through advocacy, edu- Service on in which they serve. They Take Stock in Children or Miller, a gifted singer and cation, and information enhance nonprofits’ ability how to become involved, teacher, will be leading the within our communities, Repairs and to serve more individuals please call 674-5927, week as we seek to glorify states, and the nation on Relines and families in need and extension 21. our Savior by practicing and issues we all care about. develop leaders of today Kay Pittman, Bank of learning how to improve our Join us Main St. Station on and tomorrow. America Manager, is shown voices. Monday November 15th at Laban Bontrager, DMD Bank of America’s com- above presenting the check Red Oak Mennonite 5:30 pm CT to learn about mitment to create mean- to Barbara Hathaway, local Church is located on Hwy. BPW and how you can ben- Monica Bontrager, DMD ingful change in the com- Take Stock in Children 275 between State Roads efit from a local organization munities they serve makes Facilitator. Shown, from 71 and 20. All are wel- in the Blountstown area. FAMILY DENTISTRY Take Stock in Children a left, are Cherie Mayorga, come. Please call Rocky at For more information, con- 12761 NW Pea Ridge Road, Bristol, FL 32321 good choice as a grant Dawn Stevens, Cheryl 447-0366 if you have ques- tact Laura Reeves at 447- TELEPHONE: (850)643-5417 recipient, because Take Johnson, Kay Pittman, tions. 4631. Homecoming at Southside Assembly set Homecoming services will be held at Southside Assembly of God Church on November 14th with special Church Directory For Information On Listing Your Church, Call 674-5041 singing and preaching by Albert and Marie Skinner, who are missionaries to the native American Indians. St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church St. Mary Missionary Pastor Larry White invites everyone to attend this spe- 850-674-4482 • Fax: 850-674-4483 Baptist Church cial Homecoming event. The church is located at 16345 SE River Street, Blountstown, FL We welcome you to worship with us as we follow the teachings of DR. C.L. WILSON, PASTOR 15164 State Road 71 Christ. If you would like to learn more about the Catholic faith, 850-674-8716 South, Blountstown. contact Fr. Chuck Collins, 447--0934. “We Minister To Needs Without Magnifying Faults” Movie night at Sunday School - 9:30 AM • Morning Worship - 11:00 AM Sunday Mass - 10:30 a.m. • Spanish 6:00 p.m. 2nd & 4th week Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday - 6:30 PM Nazarene Church General Mission & Brotherhood 2nd & 4th Saturday - 10 AM Blountstown First Church of the Nazarene will Meaningful Bible Study ...... 9:45 AM be having a movie night Exciting Worship...... 11:00 AM Blountstown First Saturday, Nov. 13, at 6 p.m. Bible Study & Worship ...... 6:00 PM CT. The movie will be Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study ...... 6:30 PM Assembly of God Church “Chronicles of Narnia: Pastor David Throckmorton Prince Caspian”. Come join Sunday Services Pastor, Shelton Kindig us for hot dogs and a great Located two blocks south of the intersection Highway 20 and Main Street in Blountstown Sunday School...9:45 AM Hwy. 20 West, 13th Street movie. Morning Worship...11:00 AM The church is located First Baptist Church Evening Worship...5:00 PM Blountstown, FL diagonally across from Calhoun Liberty Hospital - Helping people follow in the footsteps of Christ Wednesday Service...7:00 PM 850-674-4331 the brick building with the white steeple. Community Church Blountstown United Methodist Church For information on listing hosts sing Nov. 13 Located on Hwy 20 directly across from your church in this Sub-Way & McDonalds Blountstown Community Church will be having a sing Wednesday Bible Study...9:00 AM directory, please contact on November 13th at 6:00 Sunday School...9:45 AM pm Central time. Our spe- The County Record cial guests is Divine Sunday Worship...11:00 AM Appointment. Come and join us for a great time in Telephone: 674-8254 Email: [email protected] at 674-5041. the Lord. The County Record, NOVEMBER 10, 2010, Page 11 Local queens competing in Miss Northwest Fla. Pageant The 2011 Miss Northwest Florida Pageant will be held at Marianna High School Saturday night, November 13th, at 6 pm. Tickets will be sold at the door and are $10 each. Queens representing Calhoun County, Blountstown, and Altha are among those participating. The 2010 Miss NNWFL Pageant raised over $4,000 for Breast Cancer Awareness and Research and this years pageant hopes to raise even Writer’s Guild members attend Chipola more. Upon completion of this years event the Miss exhibit; Darlene Earhart’s work featured NWFL Organization will be changing its official The Calhoun Liberty Writer's Guild took it on the road Sunday, Nov. 7 to support one of Charity to the USO and their own. Darlene Earhart, AmeriCorps*Vista of Altha Public Library and Guild member par- platform to Teen Bullying Young Miss Panhandle NWFL Annika Milligan, of and Violence. The regional ticipated in the Artists Guild of Northwest Florida exhibition in the Chipola College Arts Center. Blountstown along with Miss Northwest Florida Morgan queens will spend their This will be the third year in a row that Darlene was the only participant in the literary arts Mount, met Country Music sensation “Steel Magnolia” section. Guild members from Calhoun and Liberty counties attended to get a feel for the year touring the 18 coun- ties of NWFL speaking to Thursday night at the National Peanut Festival. Steel exhibit and plan to participate next year. Pictured at the event are Writer’s Guild members Middle School and High Magnolia debuted last year when they were named the win- (from left) Nancy Newsome, Carolyn Panek, Tasheeta Boyd, Darlene Earhart, and JK School students about the ners of CMT’s hit series…”Can you duet”…The Miss Newsome (not pictured Wendy Phillips). effects of bullying and vio- Northwest Florida Organization held its annual “queens lence in schools and they night” at the festival where several preliminary queens along will be raising funds for the with the regional titleholder miss northwest florida met at the USO and other Military Service Projects throughout Fairgrounds and enjoyed of night of fun, food, and music! the region. Aside from being a little cold the night was well worth it for They will begin their Morgan and Annika who got to meet one of their favorite reigns bright and early Nashville duos. Above, the stars sign Annika’s sash. Monday morning following the pageant with a press several area and national Nitro Circus Star Travis THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SEC- tour that kicks off on celebrities which include, Pastrana and more. Legal Notice AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE OF A TION 31; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. 13 MINUTES 35 SECONDS EAST SAID WMBB News 13 in National Talk Radio Hosts, Please come out and All other creditors of the decedent and NORTHERLY BOUNDARY A DISTANCE RUTH W. ATTAWAY other persons having claims or demands OF 318.58 FEET TO AN IRON ROD (LSS Panama City and takes Rick & Bubba, Country support your local con- CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT against decedent’s estate must file their 4889) ON THE AFORESAID WESTERLY them to various news and Music Stars, Steel tenders for the crown!!! For 20859 CENTRAL AVENUE, EAST claims with this Court WITHIN THREE (3) MAINTAINED RIGHT OF WAY BOUND- radio stations in Pensacola BLOUNTSTOWN, FLORIDA 32424 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE ARY THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 26 Magnolia, Shane Owens, more info, contact FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. MINUTES 36 SECONDS EAST ALONG on Tuesday and Congressman Steve Executive Director, Jami NOTICE OF APPLICATION ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE SAID WESTERLY MAINTAINED RIGHT Tallahassee on Wednesday. Southerland, Governor Daniels at 334-300-1671 FOR TAX DEED TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SEC- OF WAY BOUNDARY, A DISTANCE OF TION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PRO- 210.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- The reigning Miss Charlie Crist, Miss Florida or visit missnorthwest NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Denzel BATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER NING. Northwest Florida Morgan USA Megan Clementi, florida.com Dockery is the holder of the following cer- BARRED. tificate has filed said certificate for a tax NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERI- has been filed against you and you are Mount of Fountain has deed to be issued thereon. The certificate OD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM required to serve a copy of your written traveled not only to ALL number and year of issuance, the descrip- FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE defenses within 30 days after the first pub- tion of the property, and the names in AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF lication, if any, on Florida Default Law 18 COUNTIES the NWFL which it was assessed are as follows; DEATH IS BARRED. Group, P.L., Plaintiff’s attorney, whose region encompasses but she CERTIFICATE NO.394, YEAR OF The date of first publication of this notice address is 9119 Corporate Lake Drive, has been to Miami, North Special Meeting ISSUANCE 2003 is November 3, 2010. Suite 300, Tampa, Florida 33634, and file DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY Personal Representative: the original with this Court either before Alabama and even South Parcel # R-17- 1N-10-0000-0004-0000 s/James Edward Petty service on Plaintiff’s attorney or immedi- Carolina representing the JAMES EDWARD PETTY ately thereafter; otherwise a default will be East 1/2 Northwest 1/4 of Northwest 1/4 450 Newhaven Drive entered against you for the relief demand- NWFL region. She has The Calhoun County School Board of Section 17, Township 1 North, Range 10 Suwanee, Georgia 30024 ed in the Complaint or petition. helped raise over $12,000 West, Comprising a total to Twenty acres, will be holding an more or less, situated in Calhoun County, Attorney for Personal Representative: This notice shall be published each week for various charitable Florida. s/Frank E. Bondurant for two consecutive weeks in The County alliances and she has logged Organizational Meeting FRANK E. BONDURANT Record. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED Florida Bar No: 0520330 countless hours visiting November 16, 2010 Russel Davey BONDURANT AND FUQUA, P.A. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this area festivals, chamber 5237 Topanga Canyon Blvd. 4450 Lafayette Street Court on this 26th day of October, 2010. at 8:30 a.m. Woodland Hills, CA 91364 Post Office Box 1508 RUTH W. ATTAWAY events, and more. Marianna, Florida 32447 CLERK OF THE COURT Throughout her reign at the School Board Office. Said property being in the County of CAL- (850) 526-2263 HOUN, STATE OF FLORIDA. Unless such she has been able to meet certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described in such certifi- Legal Notice cate shall be SOLD to the highest bidder at the Courthouse door on December 2, 2010 At 10:00 A.M. CST. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE By; Robie Bennett FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Deputy Clerk IN AND RUTH W. ATTAWAY FOR CALHOUN COUNTY, FLORIDA Clerk of Circuit Court of CIVIL ACTION Calhoun County, Florida CASE NO.: 07-2010-CA-000308

WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Legal Notice Plaintiff, -vs- RUTH W. ATTAWAY GEORGE HAMMES, et al, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT Defendant(s) 20859 CENTRAL AVENUE, EAST BLOUNTSTOWN, FLORIDA 32424 NOTICE OF ACTION

NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO; FOR TAX DEED GEORGE HAMMES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Denzel Dockery is the holder of the following cer- LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: tificate has filed said certificate for a tax 17014 HARRY G. MCCLELLAN ROAD deed to be issued thereon. The certificate NW number and year of issuance, the descrip- BLOUNTSTOWN, FL 32424 tion of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows; CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN CERTIFICATE NO.533, YEAR OF ISSUANCE 2003 ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY CLAIMING BY, THROUGH UNDER, AND Parcel # 11-1N- 11-0560-0008-0200 AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVID- SIGN UP NOW – UAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT LTS 2-3 IN BLK 8 OF The Lake Mckenzie KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, GET A FREE 2011 Homes Subdivision WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES BUNDLE CALENDAR!^ MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSE, NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR Garnet Laird OTHER CLAIMANTS 706 W. Washington St. Quince, Fl 32351 LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: UNKNOWN

Said property being in the County of CAL- CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN HOUN, STATE OF FLORIDA. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed according to YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to law, the property described in such certifi- foreclose a mortgage on the following cate shall be SOLD to the highest bidder at property in CALHOUN County, Florida: the Courthouse door on December 2, 2010 At 10:00 A.M. CST. COMMENCE AT A CONCRETE MONU- MENT MARKING THE SOUTHWEST By; Robie Bennett CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUAR- Deputy Clerk TER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER RUTH W. ATTAWAY OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH Clerk of Circuit Court of RANGE 8 WEST, CALHOUN COUNTY Calhoun County, Florida FLORIDA AND RUN THENCE SOUTH 30 ** DEGREES 57 MINUTES 49 SECONDS Start the new year with Digital TV EAST, A DISTANCE OF 188.93 FEET TO Legal Notice THE NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY BOUNDARY OF STATE ROAD NO. 20 and leave your big cable bill behind. (100 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY); THENCE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR NORTH 54 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 11 CALHOUN COUNTY,FLORIDA SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID NORTH- PROBATE DIVISION WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY BOUNDARY File No. 2010-47 PR A DISTANCE OF 1403.96 FEET TO A Digital TV–anext-generation system POINT OF CURVE TO THE RIGHT; Get a Triple-Play Bundle In Re: Estate of: THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG • 190+ channels including local programming FREDERIC JESSE PETTY,a/k/a FRED J. SAID NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY • More than 20 free HD channels and Save PETTY, BOUNDARY AND SAID CURVE WITH A and a/k/a FRED PETTY, RADIUS OF 5779.58 FEET THROUGH A • Optional DVR – record or pause live TV Deceased. CENTRAL ANGLE OF 06 DEGREES 23 MINUTES 37 SECONDS FOR AN ARC NOTICE TO CREDITORS DISTANCE OF 644.95 FEET ( THE Digital TV + High-Speed Internet + Phone CHORD OF SAID ARC BEING NORTH 57 $ 95 † The administration of the Estate of DEGREES 22 MINUTES 00 SECONDS • IPTV Expanded Tier, HD Free Tier and one set top box per month * Frederic Jesse Petty, a/k/a Fred J. Petty, EAST 644.61 FEET) TO THE WESTERLY • Standard high-speed Internet (other speeds available) for 6 months and a/k/a Fred Petty, deceased, whose MAINTAINED RIGHT OF WAY BOUND- 74 date of death was September 19, 2010, ARY OF HARRY G. MCCLELLAN ROAD; • Phone with 2 hours of long distance and 3 calling features and whose Social Security Number is 340- THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 26 MIN- 26-0468, is pending in the Circuit Court for UTES 36 SECONDS WEST ALONG • Packages with unlimited long distance also available Calhoun County, Florida, Probate Division, SAID WESTERLY MAINTAINED RIGHT File Number 2010-47 PR, the address of OF WAY BOUNDARY, A DISTANCE OF which is 20859 Central Avenue East, 1420.08 FEET TO AN IRON ROD Room 130, Blountstown, Florida 32424. (LS5024) AND THE POINT OF BEGIN- The name and address of the personal NING. FROM SAID POINT OF BEGIN- Call 1.877.688.2798 to start loving a bundle today representative and the personal represen- NING THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 13 tative’s attorney are set forth below. MINUTES 35 SECONDS WEST, A DIS- All creditors of the decedent and other TANCE OF 317.93 FEET TO AN IRON or to learn more visit www.FairPoint.com persons having claims or demands against RID (LS5024); THENCE NORTH 00 decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this DEGREES 37 MINUTES 11 SECONDS notice has been served must file their WEST, A DISTANCE OF 210.00 FEET TO LOVE YOUR BUNDLE SM claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER A CONCRETE MONUMENT ON THE OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE HIGH-SPEED INTERNET PHONE TELEVISION

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Basic Phone: Additional minutes of long distance use beyond the allotted minutes of your plan are billed at 10 cents per minute. High-Speed Internet Service: Prices based on Standard High-Speed Internet service. High Speed Internet may not be available in all areas. Speed Monday at 12 Noon and uninterrupted service not guaranteed. Early Termination: Early termination fee of $99 applies. If subscriber decides to upgrade, that term will begin from the date of the change in service. If the customer does not renew the term or upgrade the customer will be automatically charged a month-to-month rate. Digital TV: Digital TV service, where available, will support up to two SD channels and one HD channel running simultane- ously at your location. An active SD or HD DVR recording is counted as one of the three simultaneous channels. Upon cancellation of service, customer will be responsible for the return of equipment within 5 days or Email [email protected] equipment charge equal to the retail value will be applied to your account. Materials, labor or additional equipment purchased from the company will be included on the customer’s bill. Not all services available in all areas. Additional terms and conditions apply. LOVE YOUR BUNDLESM is a service mark of FairPoint Communications, Inc. ©2010 FairPoint Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. TCN/CR674 The County Record, NOVEMBER 10, 2010, Page 12 Thanks to Division of Forestry mitigation... Calhoun County is better VETERANS DAY EVENTS Monument to be the high school auditorium Government held a door protected against wildfires at 1:00 p.m. central time. decorating contest to show dedicated in honor We ask that all local vet- who could show the most Several Calhoun County of Jerry Sellers erans and current service patriotic spirit, and the win- structures—including many A memorial service will men and women please ner was Ms. Todd’s first homes, some historic icons, be held in honor of Major attend. Afterwards, period class. Please join us and a brand new multi-mil- Jerry Alan Sellers, US Air Student Government will this Thursday to properly lion dollar school—are bet- Force of Altha, on host a reception in honor of honor our veterans and ter protected from the November 11, at 3:00 PM our veterans in the school make this Veteran’s Day an threat of wildfire damage in Altha, on the Town Hall library. unforgettable one. now thanks to the efforts of grounds. Major Sellers Also, please try to make the time to walk around the Florida Division of died in the service of his SUBSCRIBE TODAY! Forestry. country in South Vietnam campus to view the class- “It’s in the name of wild- on December 25, 1967. room doors. In honor of Call 674-5041 fire mitigation” said Major Sellers is interred in Veteran’s Day, Student Division of Forestry Fort Logan National spokesman and ‘Wildfire Cemetery in Denver, CO. Mitigation Specialist’ Brian Major Sellers grew up in Goddin. “Our Division of Altha, FL the only child of We’re Back! Forestry firefighting Emily Ellen Sellers.Major rangers are extremely Sellers graduated from skilled in the dangerous Altha High School, Class of Providing quality non-warranty task of putting out wildland Mitigation work at the Pioneer Settlement protects the his- 1952 and Florida State repairs to the Calhoun County & fire when there is one, but toric structures from wildfire damage. University Class of 1956 Bristol areas. Your most trusted by reducing some of the and the USAF ROTC with appliance repair provider for fine fuels in advance wildfire risks… and these (ARRA)—a.k.a. ‘stimulus a commission of 2nd over 10 years. around sensitive struc- guys at TRB Enterprises money’ that President Lieutenant. He trained as a tures—like peoples’ are professional and easy to Obama recently mandated pilot and piloted many of Parrish Appliance homes—it gives the home- work with and they are to ‘put Americans back to the USAF aircraft during owners a better defensible Call (850) 447-2454 to schedule doing a super job of work’ and TRB is doing his twelve years of distin- Servicing most brands of major household appliances space in the unfortunate mulching the fuels... so, as just that—working hard on guished and decorated Look for us on Facebook! event that a wildfire were you can see it’s somewhat helping us, the Division of service. parrishappliance@yahoo Owners: Kevin & Liz to threaten them.” of a group effort to get the Forestry, mitigate wildfire His widow and their The fuel reduction that’s jobs done I guess you could damage.” children are expected to be going on in Calhoun County say!”, Goddin said. To report a suspicious in attendance. specifically consists of “I have several other fire, call 547-7083. For Following the memorial mechanical mowing of the projects lined up in Bay, more information about service a monument will be Apalachicola River Lot natural woody fuels less Holmes, Washington, and Florida’s Division of dedicated to the memory of than 6 inches in diameter Jackson Counties, too. The Forestry, including recre- Major Sellers which will within 100 feet of struc- in Liberty County funding for these projects is ational opportunities or stand on the grounds of the tures in 2 residential neigh- provided by that American wildfire information, visit Altha Town Hall. In addi- borhoods, at the brand new Recovery and the DOF website at www.fl- tion The Jerry Alan Sellers Great View, Landscaped Blountstown High School, Reinvestment Act dof.com. Memorial Scholarship will and the Panhandle Pioneer be dedicated. It will be Excellent Condition With Settlement. The crew awarded to an Altha High 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Mobile Home actually performing the Calhoun County SWAT to School graduate annually in on 1.06 Acres work is TRB Enterprises perpetuity. out of Marianna. TRB was host tobacco litter cleanup Next to Estiffanulga Boat Landing awarded the contract to BHS will honor Great Getaway Close to Tallahassee complete several projects in Join Students Working Park in Blountstown. Pick- the 7-county Chipola Against Tobacco (SWAT), up tobacco litter with local veterans with Forestry District (Walton, The Florida Department of SWAT and other volunteers program at 1 p.m. Gulf, Bay, Jackson, Health (FLDOH) with CPPW. Take lots of $69,900 This Thursday, Holmes, Calhoun, and Communities Putting pictures and weigh how November 11, Blountstown Washington Counties) that Prevention To Work much litter you collect. High School will be observ- Goddin has compiled based (CPPW) and Florida’s Report back your findings. ing Veteran’s Day. To show on wildfire threat potential Parks and Recreation in a For questions contact our appreciation to all of call 850-674-3002 and input from each coun- state wide clean-up of Pamela McDaniel 674- the brave service men and ty’s rangers. “The rangers tobacco litter within our 5645, ext 236 or email at women, there will be a Pro-Team Realty Group, LLC that fight the fires in the parks on Saturday, Nov. 20, [email protected] Veteran’s Day Program in MLS#214356 areas know their fuels and at 1 p.m. at Sam Atkins ate.fl.us BUSINESSBUSINESSBUSINESS DIRECTORYDIRECTORYDIRECTORY FOR SPECIAL RATES ON THESE SPACES CALL 674-5041

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Deadline Monday Noon • FAX: 674-5008 • Phone: 674-5041 • E-mail: [email protected]

AUCTION 447-3331. Now Hiring FARM EQUIPMENT RV trailers for rent. Furnished STUMP GRINDING Apalachicola River Lot SATURDAY water, electricity, lawn service, NOVEMBER 13, 2010 • 8:30 AM/CST Hiring Locally This Week 5476 Fort Rd., Greenwood, FL garbage, mail service, and WATCH FOR THE SIGNS laundrymat service available. • Reasonable Rates Liberty National Life in Liberty County CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME JOHN STANLEY $85.00 - $100.00 weekly. Insurance Company (850) 594-5200 • AU044/AB491 Couples or singles only. NO • Free Estimates Full Training Provided - pets. Call 674-4011. Potential of $60K+ Annually. Great View, Landscaped Auction Call Chris Nissley 401K, BCBS Insurance & Mobile home, 1 & 2 bedroom Pension for those who Qualify. Excellent Condition With PUBLIC AUCTION on John F. Bailey Road, SR 20 674-8081 or Cell: Call 1-800-257-550 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Mobile Home Saturday, November 20, 2010 W, Blountstown. $100 to $145 to set up an interview. 8:00 a.m. CT weekly. Deposit required. All on 1.06 Acres Hwy. 231 N. Campbellton, FL utilities included. NO PETS. 643-8561 Home for Sale Next to Estiffanulga Boat Landing (2) Local Farm Dispersal’s, (2) Also RV for rent. Call 674-7616 or 850-214-6203, leave mes- Great Getaway Close to Tallahassee Estates, Bank Repos, Nice starter home on Old Mill sage and will return call. W. Fla. Electric, Contractor, Road in Hosford. Recently Closed Sunday’s & Monday’s. City, County, Driver Trainees remodeled inside and outside. Plus Consignments 3 bedroom, 2 bath, front porch $69,900 2 bedroom mobile home in Mason Auction & Sales LLC Needed Now at and back screened in patio Blountstown, Sam Atkins Park #AU642 room. Selling under the area. No pets, no smoking. Werner 850-263-0473 - Office appraised value, asking $385 month/ $300 deposit. Call 850-258-7652 Chad $65,000. Call Loretta King at 643-6373. Enterprises! 850-849-0792 - Gerald 850-570-0418 or 850-379- call 850-674-3002 www.masonauction.com Earn up to $700 per 8651. Two bedroom, two bath Week after training. mobile home for rent located six Pro-Team Realty Group, LLC Boat & Motor miles north of Blountstown on Great Benefits! No Lost & Found MLS#214356 Hwy. 69 North. Water, sewer, Experience needed! 17 ft. Bass Tracker boat with and grass mowing provided. Local 15-day CDL MISSING/LOST - Danny the 48 HP Evinrude motor. Has Deposit required. No pets. Call Donkey. Last seen on Hwy. 12 new tires on trailer, am/fm radio, 674-8888. Training available North in Bristol. 1 1/2 year old running lights, Eagle Fish With TDI standard Jack, gray/brown. Finder, new steering cable, Home for rent: Blountstown, Fl. Granddaughters donkey. Call $2500 firm. Call 674-1262. 5br, 6bth, office, bonus room, 1-866-280-5309 643-7409. screened pool. $1100.00 per Cars & Trucks month. 1st and last month rent, security deposit and credit Pets for Sale check required. Contact Ron 1989 Nissan, 4 dr., 1.6 liter Wood Town & Country Realty Approximate 2 and 1/2 foot car, 31.5 mpg on highway and 850-899-0333. ball python for sale. Makes a long trips. Trustworthy cold a/c great pet with low maintenance. and very hot heat. Well main- For Sale Asking $75 OBO. Comes with tained, $3,000. Must see to cage. Call 1-334-618-0274 or appreciate. Call 674-8523 after 674-8368 for more information. 5 p.m. 200 amp power poles, used, E-mail [email protected] three to choose from, $175 for picture. 2001 Ford Explorer, 4.01, 85K each. Call 762-8185. miles, 4x4, has been rolled. Full blooded Basset Hound $800. OBO. Call for ore infor- 3-piece leather sleeper sec- Puppies, 2 male, 2 female left. mation, 643-9890, please leave tional sofa, ivory, L-shape, Asking $250.00. For information message if no answer. approx. 109” x 98” (it’s big), in call 850-447-0629. very nice shape, integrated 1990 Ninety-eight recliner. Need to sell! $200. Oldsmobile, one owner, OBO. 237-1421. Real Estate WhaleyWhaley 170,000 miles, well maintained, runs great, $1750 OBO. Call Bowflex Extreme, like new, Waterfront property - Dead Heating & Air Conditioning 573-1920. barely used, all accessories, Lakes, Cypress Point asking $495. Call 674-3312. Subdivision, Lot #5, 1 acre. 6(59,&(‡81,7 5(3/$&(0(17 For Rent Subject to legally recorded Entertainment center, modern restricted covenants. Call 850- ),/7(56 $1< 6,=(‡&/($1 $1' &+(&.6 style, light wood w/color glass 229-6284 before 10:15 ET or 2 bedroom trailers for rent. doors, well taken care of, fits in 850-866-8567. leave message. Garbage service, laundrymat back of suv, $25. Call 762- available. Call 674-4011 after ALL TYPES 3881. 24 lots left in subdivision in (850) 674-4777 5:00 p.m. INSURANCE Altha for sale. Current apprais- Rough cut cedar for sale, call al of over 400K. Sacrifice for FL LIC. # CMC1249570 2 bedroom mobile homes for AUTO • HOME • LIFE Bill at 276-9747. $180K. Call 850-762-8185. rent in Bristol, near Tolar • PROFESSIONAL SERVICE For A Friendly Quote Call School. Call 674-8317 or 643- Cherie White is having a yard Ave. behind Burger King. Horse cart, sturdy, handmade, 7569. 674-5333 sale Saturday on the corner of Christmas decor, household does not get weathered, $350. 1/2 acre to 1 acre lots for sale Hwy. 20 west and Charlie Wood items, infant to adult clothing, Call 850-694-3032. starting at $13,000. Possible Road in Blountstown at 8:00 small Ninja Turtle color tv, cross Small 2 bedroom, 1 bath Vickery-O’Bryan owner financing. Close to town. house, new laminate flooring, a.m. TV, antiques, furniture, bow workout machine, toys, White leather couch with Mobile homes allowed. Call very nice house, no pets. 1 mile girl’s clothing, sizes 6-10, little something for everyone. Call recliners on both ends; dining INSURANCE 850-209-4500. north Hwy. 69. $500 month/ 603 N. Main St., Blountstown, FL girl shoes, curtains, ladies and 674-1331. room table with 3 chairs. Call $500 deposit. Call 674-5059 or men’s clothing, household items, toys, and much more. Garage sale Saturday, 7 am 899-0802 for details. 5 acres of land with a 1988 Cancel is rain. 674-4640. until at 15652 South Main St., 14 x 75 three bedroom, two Blountstown. Furniture, tv’s, Nice electric lift recliner, $200; bath mobile home with chain Multifamily sale at 20610 NW yard equipment, home decor, HAND-PICKED QUALITY electric hospital bed, $200; link fence. Located in south Folsom (beside BHS) Sat. Nov. radios, much more. Call 674- wheelchair, $50; bronze sleigh Washington county near 13th 7:30 am. End tables, din- 1861. bed frame, $100. Call 237- Crystal Lake. $51,900. Call ing room chairs, child’s bike, 1684. 850-381-3297. kitchen ware, framed art, Multi-family yard sale Fri. & Christmas decor, clothes, Sat., 7 am until at the corner of CARS & TRUCKS Two mortgage notes for sale Wanted books, and more.” Jeffrey St. and Bailey Ave in $50,000 for both current value Blountstown. Furniture, linens, is $65,000 plus interest. One is Wanted a rocking chair for Yard sale Saturday, 7:00 am dishes, truck toolbox, electric paying 12% at $550. month and until at 20263 SW Magnolia organ, much more. BEST DEAL IN THE TRI-STATE AREA! the other pays 8% at $600 church nursery. Call 762-3690. SLOW CREDIT, NO PROBLEM! W.A.C month. These are net pay- ments to the owner of the note. Yard Sales Occupants pay taxes and insur- ance yearly. Call 850-762-8185 Huge multi family yard sale Need A Rubber Stamp? or 850-447-2025. Thurs., Fri., & Sat. at 25784 Alliance Rd. in Altha. Follow Place Your Order With Us For Toll Free: 1-888-740-8222 Free Pet signs. Jeans and clothes Bus: (850) 526-5254 • Res: (850) 762-3679 galore, sized 14-18 women’s, Fast Service at Reasonable Prices Long-haired miniature dachs- some men’s clothes, electric hund, free to a good home, dryer, microwave, exercise female, between 6-9 months equip, bikes, adult trike, tools, desk, sewing machines, wheel- The County Record old, black & brown, house bro- Between Hopkins and Badcock Summerlin Motors ken, great with kids, very lov- chair, kitchen stuff, books and able. Call 447-1531, ask for much more. Cancel is rain. 674-5041 3905 W. Hwy. 90 in Marianna Lori. Call 557-3455 for more info.

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“Now Gulf seafood is coming back on the menu, so come on down, we’re open for business.” Bryan Zar Co-owner, Restaurant des Familles Making This Right Crown Point, LA

Beaches I grew up bussing tables at this restaurant. Last year, my wife, Claims Brooke, and I bought it. We were working hard to build a business, then the spill hit. BP said they would try to make Cleanup things right. But how was an energy company going to help Economic Investment our restaurant? Environmental Restoration Keeping Businesses Open Health and Safety We figured they would tell us to take a number and wait in line. Wildlife Instead, they asked us if we could serve food to the workers, engineers, scientists, and local residents they had hired to cleanup the spill. It kept us busy round the clock. And we weren’t the only ones. They hired a lot of local businesses and kept a lot of people working. They have kept businesses up and down the Gulf open and it’s still making a difference.

Open for Business BP asked us to share our story with you to keep you informed. Our restaurant’s open six days a week. Customers are filling our restaurant again and we think it’s a good time to come down to the Gulf Coast. And if we could make just one request, please think of us when planning your next vacation. We’re still here and while it’s been tough, we are still cooking. And we are just one of the hundreds of great places ready to welcome you when you come down. So don’t wait. We’re looking forward to seeing you.

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